
The Bible makes clear that leadership is accountable to God. Proverbs 29:2 declares: “When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice: but when the wicked beareth rule, the people mourn.” Authority is not sovereign simply because it wields power—sovereignty requires truth, justice, and integrity. When governance is built on deception, it may control, but it cannot rightly claim legitimacy. Across history and into our age, governments and global systems often present themselves as protectors of freedom, while secretly enforcing mechanisms of control—taxation schemes, false social contracts, and financial dependency. These structures appear sovereign, but their foundation in deception disqualifies…

The 20th and 21st centuries have shown us that governments are often not the highest power in play. Behind political figures and shifting administrations stand faceless entities—alliances, corporations, banking systems, and global institutions—wielding enormous influence without public oversight. They draft policies, control economies, and reshape culture, yet remain unaccountable to the very people they claim to serve. This reality mirrors the warning of Ephesians 6:12: “For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.” These unseen rulers manipulate history, create dependency,…

History reveals a repeated pattern: earthly rulers bend justice to serve themselves, crafting systems like taxation, debt, and false “social contracts” that bind people in coercion rather than uphold freedom. Governments claim the right to weigh the worth of human life and liberty, yet their scales are always tilted toward power and control. Isaiah 26:7 offers a striking counterpoint: “The way of the just is uprightness: thou, most upright, dost weigh the path of the just.” God Himself, the Most Upright, weighs the path—not with corruption or partiality, but with fairness rooted in His holiness. Unlike human judges who manipulate…

The pandemic exposed more than a health crisis; it revealed a spiritual battle over ownership of the body. Governments, institutions, and corporations sought to dictate medical choices, reducing men and women to subjects of policy rather than image-bearers of God. Yet Scripture stands in direct contrast: “Know ye not that your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God?” (1 Corinthians 6:19). To treat the body as property of the state is to defile what God has consecrated. Mandates and coercion during COVID highlighted how quickly liberty is surrendered when fear…

The world equates wealth with worth, but God’s Word turns this measure upside down. Riches without righteousness may dazzle for a moment, but they cannot bring peace, joy, or eternal security. In contrast, the little that belongs to the righteous is better because it is sanctified by God’s favor, bringing contentment and rest. Proverbs 15:16 affirms: “Better is little with the fear of the Lord than great treasure and trouble therewith.” This truth echoes through the New Testament as well. Paul declares in 1 Timothy 6:6 that “godliness with contentment is great gain.” True gain, then, is not in the…

"I Will See the LordI will not faint, though shadows fall,For faith within still hears His call.The storms may rage, the night grow long,Yet in my soul, there lives a song.I will see the Lord—my King, my Light,Not only beyond death’s veil of night,But here, where mortal hearts still beat,I’ll see His mercy, full and sweet.The land of the living—this soil, this air,Shall witness His glory, His answer to prayer.For He walks with those who trust His name,And reveals His goodness—still the same.So I believe, and thus I stand,To see His grace in this very land.Eyes of faith shall soon…

The crises we see today—political upheaval, economic collapse, cultural confusion—are not the root but the fruit. At the heart of them all lies a deeper issue: leaders who refuse to fear God. Across parliaments, corporations, and even religious institutions, leadership has been stripped of accountability to divine authority. Titles abound, but wisdom is scarce. Scripture tells us that the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. Without it, leaders govern by power, influence, and image rather than truth and justice. They bend morality to suit agendas, normalize corruption, and call evil good and good evil. Romans 3:18 describes…

Many look at today’s world and see confusion, chaos, and deception but fail to understand why. The Bible teaches that spiritual deception intensifies in the last days, not only growing but becoming celebrated, institutionalized, and normalized. Yet the key to discernment is not merely knowledge—it is the love of Christ. Without the love of the truth, hearts remain veiled, unable to recognize the counterfeit systems, false peace, and hollow promises of the Antichrist spirit. 2 Thessalonians 2:10 warns us that deception takes root “because they received not the love of the truth.” This is not intellectual blindness but spiritual blindness.…

In this poem, the soul acknowledges that even the finest human writings cannot compare to the love of God. His love stretches into eternity, outlasting every fleeting word or work of man. True beauty lies not in eloquence but in the presence of the Lord, for in Him we find fullness of joy and everlasting delight. The poem reminds us that human expression, no matter how profound, falls silent before the majesty of divine truth. God’s love is not something we describe fully—it is something we live, experience, and carry in the deepest places of our hearts. In stillness, His…

At the summit of power, laws are not always written for justice—they are written for self-preservation. What the world calls “progress” or “rights” is often a carefully crafted legal cover for immorality. When sin is legalized, it spreads like a contagion, normalizing perversion while silencing righteousness. This is not merely cultural decay; it is a calculated spiritual rebellion to invert God’s order and call evil good. Scripture warns of such times. Isaiah declared “Woe unto them that call evil good,” and Romans 1 reveals the downward spiral of societies that exchange God’s truth for lies. This is precisely what we…