Author: Minister Vee

  • Share Your Faith with Jesus Is Saviour Apparel

    Share Your Faith with Jesus Is Saviour Apparel

    Welcome to Jesus Is Saviour Apparel, where we are creatively sharing the Gospel through our apparel! We’re excited to share our collection of Christian apparel designed to inspire and uplift. Whether you’re looking for a comfortable tee to wear during your daily activities or a meaningful gift for a loved one, our apparel is crafted with love and purpose.

    Why Choose Jesus Is Saviour Apparel?

    1. Faith-Centered Designs: Each piece in our collection features carefully chosen Bible verses and inspirational messages that reflect our love for Jesus. We believe that clothing can be a powerful way to share our faith and spread the Gospel. When you wear our apparel, you carry a message of hope and love wherever you go.
    2. High-Quality Materials: We are committed to providing you with the best. Our t-shirts are made from 100% US-grown cotton, ensuring comfort and durability. With design elements like shoulder tape, ribbed knit collars, and tear-away labels, our apparel not only looks great but feels great too!
    3. Support a Mission: By choosing Jesus Is Saviour Apparel, you are supporting a mission dedicated to spreading the Word of God through creative and impactful ways. A portion of every sale goes towards charitable initiatives that help those in need and promote faith-based outreach.
    4. Be a Part of a Community: When you wear Jesus Is Saviour Apparel, you join a community of believers who are passionate about sharing their faith. We encourage our customers to share their experiences and connect with us on social media. Let’s uplift and inspire one another!

    How You Can Support Us

    • Share Our Brand: Help us spread the word! Share our apparel on your social media platforms and encourage your friends and family to check us out. Your support can help us reach more people and share the message of Jesus.
    • Engage with Us Online: Follow us on our social media channels to stay updated on new arrivals, special promotions, and inspirational content. Engaging with our posts can help boost our visibility and expand our reach.
    • Leave a Review: If you’ve purchased from us, we’d love to hear your thoughts! Leaving a review on our website or social media helps others make informed decisions and supports our mission.
    • Join the Movement: Wear your faith proudly! Every time you wear Jesus Is Saviour Apparel, you are making a statement. Let your clothing be a conversation starter about your faith.

    Conclusion

    At Jesus Is Saviour Apparel, we believe that faith is something to be celebrated. Our apparel is more than just clothing; it’s a way to express your beliefs and connect with others who share your values. We invite you to explore our collection, support our mission, and join us in spreading the love of Jesus.

    Thank you for being a part of our journey. Together, let’s make a difference! Visit us at https://www.jesusissaviourapparel.com today.

  • Come As You Are: The Heart of Jesus’ Invitation

    Come As You Are: The Heart of Jesus’ Invitation

    When we hear the phrase “come as you are,” many of us immediately think about what we wear to church. But Jesus’ invitation goes so much deeper than just our outward appearance. He’s not concerned with whether you’re dressed up or dressed down. He’s looking at the state of your heart. Jesus is calling you to come as you are—no matter where you are in life, no matter what struggles or sins you’re wrestling with.

    You might think, “I’m not ready to come to Jesus. I’m still struggling with smoking.” Or perhaps, “I’m caught in the web of fornication; how can I approach Him like this?” But here’s the beautiful truth: Jesus says, “Come.” You don’t have to be perfect before you give your life to Christ. In fact, the very essence of the Gospel is that we can’t make ourselves perfect. That’s why we need Him.

    Living for the Lord is a daily journey, a step-by-step walk that’s often filled with challenges. No one gets it right all the time—not on the first try, and sometimes not even on the hundredth. It’s a process, a gradual unfolding of who God created you to be. Jesus doesn’t expect you to clean up your life before you come to Him. He knows that only through His grace can the layers of sin and brokenness be peeled away to reveal the true you underneath.

    You have to trust Him. Trust the process. Come as you are—a sinner in need of a Savior. Repent of your sins, but don’t stop there. Get to know Jesus. Spend time in His Word, in prayer, in worship, and let Him do the work of transformation in you. There’s no need to be ashamed of where you are right now, and there’s certainly no need to compare your journey with anyone else’s. Each of us has our own path, and God is working in each of us in His own time.

    The Bible reminds us in Philippians 2:12, “Wherefore, my beloved, as ye have always obeyed, not as in my presence only, but now much more in my absence, work out your own salvation with fear and trembling.” This verse encourages us to take our relationship with God seriously, to work on it diligently, but it doesn’t say we have to do it perfectly. The focus is on our own walk with Jesus, not anyone else’s.

    So stop waiting until you feel like you have it all together. Stop waiting until you’ve conquered every sin or figured out every struggle. Jesus is ready to meet you right where you are and lead you into the life He has planned for you. Come as you are—broken, weary, burdened—and let Him make you whole. Amen.

  • The Workaround

    The Workaround

    Have you ever noticed that when God gives you an assignment, it feels like everything that can possibly go wrong does? Distractions, obstacles, and hurdles seem to spring up out of nowhere, making the journey ahead seem daunting. But in those moments, we must allow our tenacity to kick in and cling to the comforting words of Scripture: “I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.” -Philippians  4:13.

    Sometimes, despite our best efforts, things don’t unfold according to our plans. But that’s okay. If our love for God and Jesus is genuine, we must persevere through the turmoil and chaos, determined to fulfill the purpose set before us. The enemy, in his cunning ways, tries to thwart our progress and make us give up. But remember, God is always just a prayer away.

    When you feel like throwing in the towel, don’t. When you think you can’t endure any longer, you can. Rest assured, God will never burden us with more than we can bear. So, when you feel like crumbling under the weight of it all, fall to your knees in prayer, knowing that God hears the prayers of the righteous.

    Never surrender, but instead, know there is always a workaround to achieve what God has called you to do. It may not be the easiest route, and it might even be unconventional, but you must face these tests and trials head-on. Demonstrate to God and Jesus Christ that you are more than capable of fulfilling your calling, whether it means crawling, running, or sliding through the challenges.

    At the end of the day, you will never regret your hard work, faith, and determination. If the task seems insurmountable, brainstorm alternative solutions to make it happen. Stay resilient, stay encouraged, and remember: God is with you every step of the way.

    Until next time, may God bless you!

  • Facing Slander: Stand Strong in God’s Word

    When people spread lies about you, when they attempt to tear you down with their words, and when you feel as though you’re being belittled and mocked, remember that these are merely trials designed to shake your faith. As Psalm 101:5 warns, “Whoso privily slandereth his neighbour, him will I cut off: him that hath an high look and a proud heart will not I suffer.” Yet, in the face of adversity, we must stand firm in the promises of God, trusting that He is our refuge and strength.

    In the midst of slanderous attacks aimed at tarnishing your reputation, it’s vital to anchor yourself in the unwavering truths of Scripture. Just as Jesus faced false accusations and ridicule during His earthly ministry, we too may encounter trials that test our resolve and faith. However, it’s crucial to recognize that these attacks are not a reflection of our worth or character but rather distractions orchestrated by the enemy to derail us from our divine purpose.

    Even in our darkest moments, when the weight of the world threatens to crush our spirits, we must not lose hope. Instead, we must cling to the assurance found in 1 John 4:4, which declares, “Greater is he that is in you than he that is in the world.” This verse serves as a powerful reminder that the same God who conquered sin and death resides within us, empowering us to overcome every obstacle that stands in our way.

    So, when the voices of doubt and discouragement grow loud, drown them out with the truth of God’s Word. Remember that you are fearfully and wonderfully made in the image of God, and no amount of slander or mockery can diminish your inherent value and worth. Take refuge in the knowledge that God sees your heart and He delights in you, despite the false narratives that others may try to weave.

    As Proverbs 10:18 admonishes, “He that hideth hatred with lying lips, and he that uttereth a slander, is a fool.” As you navigate through the storms of life, hold fast to your faith and trust in God’s unfailing love. Lean on Him for strength and courage, knowing that He will never leave you nor forsake you. And as you persevere through adversity, may you find solace in the words of Matthew 5:11-12, “Blessed are ye, when men shall revile you, and persecute you, and shall say all manner of evil against you falsely, for my sake. Rejoice, and be exceeding glad: for great is your reward in heaven: for so persecuted they the prophets which were before you.”

    So, my dear brothers and sisters in Christ, stand tall in the face of slander and persecution, for you are a beloved child of God, and nothing can separate you from His love.

  • You’re much stronger than you think

    You’re much stronger than you think

    In the midst of our struggles, it’s tempting to give up, to let the weight of the world drag us down. But in those moments, we must remember that God is our strength. Psalm 28:7-8 reassures us, “The LORD is my strength and my shield; my heart trusted in him, and I am helped: therefore my heart greatly rejoiceth; and with my song will I praise him. The LORD is their strength, and he is the saving strength of his anointed.”

    Life can sometimes feel like an overwhelming storm, tossing us about like a ship in the deepest ocean. It’s as if we’re treading water, struggling to keep our heads above the crashing waves. But amidst these turbulent waters, there’s a force keeping us afloat—a force greater than ourselves. That force is God.

    God isn’t distant; He’s actively involved in our lives, sustaining us through every trial. He’s the alpha and omega, knowing all, and His love for us never wavers.

    In the midst of life’s challenges, it’s easy to feel alone, to feel like no one understands. But 1 Peter 5:7 reminds us, “Casting all your care upon him; for he careth for you.” God understands our struggles intimately.

    Yes, life can be tough, but this world is not our eternal home. Our ultimate destination is heaven, where we’ll dwell forever if we accept Jesus Christ as our Savior. So, when we stumble, when we cry, we must remember to turn to Jesus. Building a strong relationship with Him is our key to survival on this earth.

    You’re not alone in your struggles. Many others face similar challenges. These trials test our faith and endurance, but through it all, God remains with us.

    So, when the burdens of life threaten to overwhelm you, remember that God is by your side. Lean on Him for strength, and trust in His promises. With God’s love and support, we can weather any storm.

    God loves you, and so do I.

  • Jesus Will Save You, No Matter What You’ve Done

    Yes, you read it right! No matter what you’ve done, if you repent, Jesus will save you. Often, we judge people based on their past and think there’s no way they can be saved. But if you pause to reflect, you’ll realize that Jesus will go to the lowest of the low to save anyone. He will go to the deepest depths and even places that no one else will go. Why! Because Jesus loves you so much! The beauty of serving God is that He tells you the truth. While God gives us free will, He also informs us of the consequences of choosing evil over good.

    On the contrary, the devil lies and manipulates people into serving him. He promises wealth, fame, and fortune, but he doesn’t disclose that he will take their souls and lead them to hell. His trick is to entice, lure, and then capture people. In contrast, Jesus patiently steps back, waits for you, and gives you time to change. He presents Himself to you, and if you reject Him, He lets you be. During that time, He helps, teaches, and guides you, so you can realize that He is what you are missing. No matter what you’ve done, He will take you, save you, and clean you up. Don’t worry about your past. People have a way of always bringing up your past, but once you have repented, God wipes it all away. Don’t wait too late to accept him because you don’t want to die without Jesus. Because Jesus will save anyone, if you let Him.

  • Not Everyone Will Reach Heaven

    While it may be tough to grasp, the truth stands. Yet, there’s no need to feel hopeless. In reality, God the Father created this world through Jesus, as mentioned in Colossians 1:3:29. From the beginning, God the Father and Jesus devised a plan to create the world, foreseeing the fall and establishing a plan for our salvation. Jesus existed before coming in the flesh to our world. It’s essential to imagine and understand the immense love that God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ have for us. Jesus didn’t have to die for our sins; he chose to. That’s something we shouldn’t take lightly. While we all have the chance for eternal life with Jesus by getting saved and making him our Lord and Savior, if we die without repenting of our sins, we won’t make it in.

    The idea of ‘once saved, always saved’ is a false doctrine. It’s not valid to claim repentance, being born again, and continue living in sin like the rest of the world. If that were acceptable, Jesus wouldn’t have needed to come down and sacrifice himself to save us. While perfection is unattainable, purposefully practicing sin is not allowed. True repentance requires turning away from sin. We all make mistakes, but time is running out as we approach the end of the world.

    Jesus loves us, but the seriousness of sin is evident in the following scriptures, such as 1 Corinthians 6:9-11:”Do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived: neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with mankind, nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners, will inherit the kingdom of God. And such were some of you: but you are washed, but you are sanctified, but you are justified in the name of the Lord Jesus, and by the Spirit of our God.”

    If you weren’t aware before, now you are. Living in a way that aligns with the world’s values won’t lead to heaven unless you prioritize the state of your soul. According to the Bible, being a friend of the world makes you an enemy of God (James 4:4). The Bible also draws a parallel between the current times and the days of Noah. Matthew 24:37 states, “But as the days of Noah were, so shall also the coming of the Son of man be. For as in the days that were before the flood they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noe entered into the ark, and knew not until the flood came, and took them all away; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.”

    God’s love and Jesus’ love are unwavering, but it’s crucial to align with God’s teachings and live a life in accordance with His requirements to secure a place in heaven. As mentioned in Matthew 7:13-14, “Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat: because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it. Additionally, Revelation 20:15 emphasizes the consequences, stating, “And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death.”

    Reflect on these scriptures consistently. You have an opportunity, but it requires getting on the right path and staying there for Jesus. Pray every day, communicate with God, and nurture your relationship with Jesus because He is the sole means of salvation. Your entry into eternal life and God’s heavenly kingdom depends on Jesus alone. It’s essential to incorporate fasting and repentance into your routine. Cultivate a habit of daily repentance to ensure you are covered. As Philippians 2:12 reminds us, everyone must work out their own soul salvation with fear and trembling.

    Strive to live right to the best of your ability and repent sincerely. Your commitment to serving God should stem from a genuine desire in your heart, not just for the sake of entering heaven. God grants us free will to choose, but remember, on judgment day, we’ll all be accountable for our words and actions. Repentance allows God to forgive sins, but sincerity is crucial. Trying to deceive your way into heaven won’t work.

    God sees the sincerity of your heart and cannot be deceived. If you claim to live for God but aren’t sincere, judgment day will reveal the truth. It’s a plea to wake up and invest effort into your soul, just as you do with your job, family, and finances. Your soul is invaluable. If you’re a child of God, there’s no need to fear; continue living right, repent when needed, and persevere, as stated in Matthew 24:13 KJV: “But he that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved.”

    Here’s a prayer template I’ve created for you to use daily—morning, throughout the day, and before bedtime. Feel free to include additional personal prayers, but this serves as a foundational guide to make sure you are covered. “Dear Heavenly Father, I am grateful for another day and for your grace and mercy. I sincerely repent for any sins, both known and unknown, that may not align with your will. Forgive me for any unrighteousness or unholiness in your eyes. I surrender all to you Lord Jesus and I pray you will continue to help mold me and change me. Thank you, Father. In Jesus Christ’s name, I pray. Amen.”

    This is just a part of my prayer routine; there’s more to it. While I strive to live righteously and avoid intentional sin, life is unpredictable. So, I include this variation for added spiritual protection and continued growth. It’s crucial to be genuine and purposeful in your commitment to Jesus. These prayers should not be recited without a sincere intention to live righteously, as God’s mercy renews daily (Lamentations 3:22-23).

    Strive to live intentionally in the right way, and if you stumble, remember that God is there for you. Jesus comprehends the trials because, as both fully God and man, he walked the earth (Hebrews 4:15-16). We all face different challenges in our journey with Christ. Some sins can be overcome easily, while others may be more stubborn initially. But that’s where Jesus steps in to guide you out of the struggle. Don’t be disheartened if everything isn’t perfect; God continues to refine us as we serve Him, live for Him, and repent. Remember, Jesus came to save sinners (1 Timothy 1:15).

    There’s no need to feel guilty. Serving Jesus is a daily commitment, a continual effort! You can do it. I understand it may be tough at times, but prayer truly brings about change. Though these times may be daunting, it’s better to be warned than fall into a trap. This world is approaching its end, and Jesus is coming soon! While God’s timing differs from ours, rest assured, the end of time is drawing near. In 2 Peter 3:9, it is said, “The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness. He is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance.”

    Don’t live in fear or anxiety. If you’re saved, you’re a child of God. You can enjoy life and have fun while living a holy life. Engage in prayer, fasting, Bible reading, and build a strong relationship with Jesus. Repentance is key. If your heart is genuinely directed towards God, and you’re making efforts to overcome your struggles, feeling truly weary, Jesus will assist you. God is compassionate and loves you. Let Him lead you out of bondage and into salvation. Regardless of your past actions or where you’ve been, lift your head high. You still have a chance because Jesus paid the price for all of us to be free.

    Stay strong, keep fighting! Always know that Jesus is only a prayer away. Hope this blessed someone on today. 

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  • Published on YouTube: God can still use use despite of your past #shorts #jesus #forgiven

    God can still use use despite of your past
    Read my full post on my website at revealeroftruthministries.com. Fear is not of God. So don’t let your past or anyone dictate the …
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  • Published on YouTube: No matter what shape the world is in, there is hope in Jesus #encouragement #shorts

    No matter what shape the world is in, there is hope in Jesus
    Stay Strong. Never give up. With Jesus, you too will make it. .
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  • How God uses imperfect people to carry out his perfect will

    How God uses imperfect people to carry out his perfect will

    God the Father is undeniably good, and when I mention God, I refer to the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob—the Holy God of the Bible. He is the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning, and the End. This is the Father who, out of boundless love, sent His only begotten Son, Jesus Christ, as a sacrifice for humanity’s salvation. What’s truly awe-inspiring is how this perfect and Holy God chooses imperfect individuals to fulfill His will.

    Consider the lives of Moses, King David, and Apostle Paul—remarkable figures who, despite their imperfections, played pivotal roles in God’s divine plan. It’s crucial to remember that God, being fair and just, did not exempt them from consequences when they erred. Moses, chosen to lead the Israelites out of Egypt, struggled with speech impediments. Despite his initial reluctance and imperfections, God used him to perform mighty miracles, part the Red Sea, and deliver His people. Moses was also barred from entering the promised land due to disobedience. Yet, God’s love for Moses remained evident and he still walked very closely with Moses.

    King David, described as a man after God’s own heart, faced the repercussions of his grave mistakes. Though forgiven, the loss of his son served as a reminder of the gravity of his actions. His affair with Bathsheba and the subsequent cover-up led to severe consequences. However, God’s mercy and forgiveness were evident, and David continued to play a pivotal role in Israel’s history. Apostle Paul was once a persecutor of the church, was chosen by Jesus Christ and God the Father Himself to preach the Gospel. His transformation into one of the most influential apostles showcases God’s ability to use even the most unlikely candidates. Paul’s imperfections did not hinder God’s purpose for him. It was an unmistakable testament to God’s boundless love and grace.

    Some other examples include: Peter, Jesus’ disciple, denied knowing Him during a critical moment. Despite this failure, Peter became a foundational figure in the early Christian church, preaching boldly and leading others to Christ. Rahab, a woman with a questionable past, played a crucial role in the story of Joshua. Despite her imperfections, God used her to aid the Israelite spies and, in turn, secured her place in the lineage of Jesus. Finally, Jonah’s initial reluctance and attempt to flee from God’s command did not disqualify him from fulfilling his prophetic mission. God used even Jonah’s imperfections to demonstrate His mercy and compassion.

    God is undeniably just; He utilizes imperfect vessels for His glory yet holds them accountable when they deviate from His path. Some of the most significant events in the Bible were orchestrated by flawed individuals. Jesus stands as the only perfect one without sin, showcasing the magnitude of God’s love.

    God’s pattern of using imperfect people reveals His grace, which goes beyond human understanding. Rather than disqualifying individuals based on their flaws, God redeems and transforms them for His purposes. It is in their weaknesses that God’s strength is made perfect (2 Corinthians 12:9).God’s love is boundless, forgiving, and understanding. Despite our faults and imperfections, He still uses us to fulfill His will. While people may forever remind us of our past, God chooses to forget (Isaiah 43:25). Why? Because of His grace and love. Love, as the Bible states, covers a multitude of sins (1 Peter 4:8).

    The truth is, God, the ultimate Judge, sees beyond external appearances. He looks deep within, recognizing our strengths. Our imperfections, perhaps, mold and shape us into the individuals God intended us to be. If God has chosen you for a specific purpose, don’t let fear, past mistakes, or others’ opinions hold you back. The Bible affirms that all have sinned and fallen short of God’s glory. Any embarrassment, shame, or guilt you feel is a tool the enemy uses to hinder you from fulfilling God’s purpose. Once you accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior, He cleanses you of unrighteousness and forgives all your wrongs. The next step is to forgive yourself.

    Your dreams and aspirations matter. If God has spoken to your heart, urging you to act, why hesitate? Overcoming fear is essential because fear doesn’t come from God. You have a sound mind and God’s assurance Remember, God, who is Almighty and all-knowing, would not have planted a vision in your heart if He didn’t believe you could achieve it. Don’t let the fear of people or the revelation of your secrets hinder your progress. If you grant others power over your past, they will always have power over you. Refuse to let them hold you captive. Do not be afraid, for God has not given us a spirit of fear but of power, love and a sound mind ( 2 Timothy 1:7).

    God’s opinion matters most. In the end, we all face God’s judgment. Galatians 1:10 reminds us to seek God’s approval above human validation. It is His judgment that determines our eternity. This divine approach serves to humble humanity, reminding us that our abilities are not the determining factor in accomplishing God’s will. God’s perfect will is achieved through imperfect vessels, showcasing His sovereignty, mercy, and the transformative power of His love. It encourages believers to rely on God’s grace and to trust that He can use them, despite their imperfections, to fulfill His divine plan. Don’t let naysayers or your past dictate your future. It’s challenging, but it’s time to reclaim your life.

    Breathe, reflect on your life experiences, embrace your imperfect self, and let God use you for His glory.