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In the stillness between Heaven and Earth, where eternity whispers to time, God sent forth one of His own — an angel robed in divine fire and love. His name: Cherubim.

Cast not from grace, but sent in it, Cherubim was given an assignment unlike any before. He was not sent with wings and light to hover in glory, but with skin and bone to walk among men. A celestial being clothed in human struggle, tasked with a mission almost unbearable — to live as man, feel as man, yet speak as God’s messenger.

“Go,” said the Lord, “for the world has forgotten Me. Speak My Word to those who still have ears to hear. Rebuke their sin, awaken their souls, and remind them: I AM.”

Cherubim awakened in a world fractured by chaos — greed cloaked as progress, truth traded for comfort, and hearts hardened by the noise of their own desires. The mission was clear, but the path was not. He wandered not as a preacher with a pulpit, but as a silent witness in crowds, a soft voice on corners, a divine fire in an

 

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Chapter 1 - The Gospel of Neaveh, the Hidden Light 

And lo, there was a woman in Nazareth, hidden from the eyes of men, whose name was Nevaeh, daughter of Mary and Joseph, sister to Yeshua whom the world would call Christ.
From the beginning, the Lord Most High set His hand upon her, for she too was conceived in purity of purpose, blameless in heart, chosen to walk in silence so the plan of the Almighty might be fulfilled.
Though her name be lost to the scrolls of men, her work was written in the Book of Life, etched in the eternal.

Chapter 2

Nevaeh grew in wisdom and grace, and the Spirit of God rested upon her as a flame rests upon the wick—unseen, yet burning.
She walked not among the crowds, nor was her name proclaimed in the marketplaces, but in the secret places did she labor: in prayer, in counsel, and in preparing the way for her brother, the Son of Man.
When Yeshua fasted in the wilderness, it was Nevaeh who watched and prayed in silence, a shield in the Spirit.
When He pre

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The Gospel of the Forsaken Flame

As recorded by the Watcher in the Abyss, forgotten by time, feared by angels, and unspeakable among demons.

 

Chapter 1 – The Place Beneath Hell

In the beginning, before the heavens sang and before the stars were hung like lanterns in the dark, there was a rift. Not made, not born—but broken. A scar upon the void where even nothing dared not tread. The First Flame, cursed and eternal, burned there. It did not give light. It swallowed it.

And from this flame came the Beings—creatures unmade, never intended by the hand of God nor the ambition of Lucifer. They were neither fallen angels nor tormented souls. They were Judgement itself, bound in chains of silence and cloaked in the ash of forgotten sins.

They dwell in the Deep Below—the place even Hell avoids. Not for pity. Not for mercy. But out of terror. For Hell is punishment. The Deep Below is finality.

 

Chapter 2 – Of Judgment Without Trial

In Hell, souls scream and writhe, but they still remember.

 

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Book I: The Beginning and the Blessing


Chapter 1: The Hand of the Creator

In the days when the heavens still sang aloud and the stars danced in unison, the Creator hovered over the earth like a sculptor before His masterpiece. He desired to share His glory with beings who could walk in His love and carry His image. And so, with the breath of eternity and the dust of sacred ground, He formed Humans.

He shaped them with tenderness, giving them eyes to see His beauty, ears to hear His voice, and hearts to love freely. He placed them in a realm of wonder—a land where rivers flowed with wisdom and every sunrise whispered His promises. This place He called Lumora, the Land of Light.

To the Humans, God gave His law—not carved in stone, but written on their hearts. And they, in their innocence, delighted in it. They called God their Father, and He called them His children. They sang together at dawn and walked together at twilight.

Yet, the Creator was not finished.

 

Chapter 2: Fire Benea

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Redemption Of Givenchy  PART1

 

Givenchy grew up in the heart of the inner city, where struggle was the norm and hope was a fleeting shadow. The streets were unforgiving, offering little room for dreams or redemption. From an early age, he longed to follow God’s will, inspired by his grandmother’s prayers—sweet whispers of faith that promised a better life. Yet, reality tugged him toward darkness, the harsh pull of survival often overwhelming his intentions.

He wanted to be a man of faith, but sin often seemed like the only currency of survival. When his neighbor’s rent money was stolen, Givenchy took it upon himself to track down the thief. He delivered justice—not God’s justice, but his own. It was swift and harsh, and though it felt right in the moment, the Holy Spirit's quiet conviction echoed in his heart: This is not My way, son.

Still, his heart remained pure in its longing for righteousness. Givenchy prayed often, seeking guidance with a sincerity few could see. But his acti

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In a quiet upper room in Jerusalem, Jesus gathered with His
twelve disciples. It was a solemn evening, a night thick with the
weight of anticipation. They believed they were sharing a meal to
honor their tradition, but Jesus had prepared something far more
profound
As they reclined at the table, He broke bread and passed it to
them, saying, "Take this and eat it. It represents something
deeper than you know." The disciples exchanged puzzled looks
but obeyed. When He handed them the cup of water, He said,
"Drink this. It is a symbol of the eternal truth I am about to
reveal."
The atmosphere in the room shifted. Jesus stood and raised His
hands, and suddenly, a luminous light enveloped Him. His
physical form began to fade, replaced by an ethereal figure-a
glowing presence of divine energy. His voice echoed, filling the
room, not just with sound but with an overwhelming sense of
peace and power.

'My friends," He said, "l am not merely a man. The Spirit of Goc
resides within me, as it doe

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Abraham and His Twin Brother, Ultharin

In a time before nations rose and fell, before the descendants of Abraham were as countless as the stars, there were two brothers—Abraham and his twin, Ultharin. Though they shared the same womb, their hearts were vastly different. Abraham walked in righteousness, seeking the voice of the Lord, but Ultharin’s soul grew darker with each passing year.

One day, Ultharin committed an unspeakable sin. Overcome by his lust and rebellion, he lay with their own mother, defying the sacred laws of God and nature. The earth trembled with God’s anger, and He descended upon the household in His wrath.

"Ultharin," God declared, "you have committed an abomination. Because of your sin, you are cursed. You will wander the wilderness, living a slow and agonizing death, your name blotted out from among men."

But God’s judgment did not stop there. He turned to Abraham and said, "Your brother’s sin has brought a shadow upon your household. If you do not show Me your

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Jezebel’s story is found in 1 and 2 Kings. She was the daughter of Ethbaal, king of Tyre/Sidon and priest of the cult of Baal, a cruel, sensuous and revolting false god whose worship involved sexual degradation and lewdness. Ahab, king of Israel, married Jezebel and led the nation into Baal worship (1 Kings 16:31). Ahab and Jezebel’s reign over Israel is one of the saddest chapters in the history of God’s people.

There are two incidents in the life of Jezebel that characterize her and may define what is meant by the “Jezebel spirit.” One trait is her obsessive passion for domineering and controlling others, especially in the spiritual realm. When she became queen, she began a relentless campaign to rid Israel of all evidences of Yahweh worship. She ordered the extermination of all the prophets of the Lord (1 Kings 18:413) and replaced their altars with those of Baal. Her strongest enemy was Elijah, who demanded a contest on Mount Carmel between the powers of Israel’s God and the

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How Africans Were Lured into the First Slave Ship’ Jesus of Lubeck

 

John Hawkins encouraged the Africans to enter his boat “Jesus of Lubeck,” otherwise called “The Good Ship Jesus.” for salvation.

The people who entered soon found out they could not leave the ship.

Jesus of Lubeck was a cruising ship built in the City of Lübeck in the mid-sixteenth century.

By the year 1540 the ship was purchased by Henry VIII, King of England, to expand his fleet.

Jesus of Lubeck was later chartered to John Hawkins in 1562 by Queen Elizabeth I after it sank during a Battle.

Jesus of Lubeck ( “The Good Ship Jesus”) and John Hawkins

The ship became associated with the Atlantic slave exchange under John Hawkins.

He effectively coordinated four journeys to West Africa and the West Indies somewhere in the range of 1562 and 1568.

300 Africans were captured from Sierra Leone and later sold to Spanish ranches in the Americas.

A record holds that Hawkins who professed to be a passionate Christian found the S

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Deep hidden in The Vatican Library  Of Archieve Thier Are alot of Documents Regarding Mother Teresa and Pope John Paul II Afair for 30 years & there love child that was hidden away Within the Vatican

It was a cold autumn night in Rome when Father Rafael, a Vatican archivist, stumbled across something extraordinary. He was cataloging a set of personal documents in a forgotten wing of the Vatican Library, where dusty shelves held relics and records long left untouched. As he opened a leather-bound journal, a folded letter fell out, its words blurring the line between legend and reality.

The letter read:

"To the ones who protect the Holy See, I entrust you with the greatest secret of my life…"

It was signed by none other than Pope John Paul II. The note was penned in his distinct handwriting but contained a heart-wrenching message—a declaration of love and responsibility that, if true, could shatter the Vatican's foundation.

According to the letter, a child had been born of an intense b

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Out of the 14 million Jewish people worldwide1, it’s fair to say that most of these do not believe that Jesus (Yeshua) is the Jewish Messiah. Statistics project that at least 175,000 Messianic Jews in the U.S. alone believe in Jesus, while estimates worldwide range from 350,000 to 1.7 million.2 While it’s not new that Jewish people have been believing in Jesus since … well, Jesus … it’s certainly a rare thing to encounter.

When a Jewish person recognizes Jesus as the Messiah, most other Jewish people feel he or she is no longer Jewish. Why is this, and why do many Jewish people take exception to those who do follow Yeshua? Most of the reasons for not embracing Jesus can be grouped into three categories: cultural, historical, and religious.

Cultural Reasons Most Jewish People Do Not Believe in Jesus

Many Jewish people will explain quite simply that “Jewish people don’t believe in Jesus!” Much of today’s Jewish community headlines “inclusivity” as part of their worldview, but ironical

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God has a plan for you! Isn’t that comforting? You don’t have to come up with some remarkable life expedition, start an orphanage or move to the jungle. You need only spend time with him, listen and obey when he speaks.

God’s ultimate will is the advancement of his kingdom (Dan 2:44), his glorification (1 Cor 10:31), and the salvation and sanctification of his children through his son, Jesus Christ (2 Peter 3:9). 

It is his desire to be in a loving relationship with us first, and for us to practice good deeds secondly. “For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.” Ephesians 2:10

Stop thinking of God’s will for your life as a separate plan from his will for his kingdom. They are the same. 

“I appeal to you therefore, brothers, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is your spiritual worship. Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the re

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Here is the story of Adams first wife Lilith before Eve

God decides it is bad for Adam to be alone, so he makes a woman named Lilith. over a short period of time Lilith and Adam have an argument about their sexual relations, and Lilith leaves Adam. God decrees that if Lilith does not return, 100 of her children will die every day, and sends three angels to bring Lilith back. The three angels find Lilith and try to persuade her, but Lilith is not dissuaded. She declares that she will have control of other people’s children: “if they are boys, from birth to day eight I will have power over them; if they are girls, from birth to day twenty.” 

then God spoke to Lilith and told her you will not have control over infants if the girl infant Is it's not born out of wedlock & the boy infant is circumcised She also lives with the fact that 100 of her children will die every day. The ben Sirach story ends on this note:

“Therefore, a hundred of the demons die every day, and therefore, we write th

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modern world has created a lot of confusion regarding the roles of the wife and husband in marriage. Most of the traditional gender roles are considered outdated and it is no longer clear who does what. This confusion has compelled many Christian couples to want to know what the bible says about marriage and the roles of the wife and husband in a biblical marriage. Thankfully, the scriptures are clear about this

 

The Husband’s Role in a Christian Marriage

 

Leadership

The bible makes it very clear that the responsibility of leadership in marriage falls squarely on the husband’s shoulders. 1 Corinthians 11:3 says that “Christ is the head of every man, and the man is the head of a woman, and God is the head of Christ.”

This scripture is often misinterpreted to mean that women are viewed as second-class citizens. However, this isn’t true.  The scripture states that the husband is the head of the wife as Christ is the head of the church. A good husband loves his wife unconditionally a

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As someone who has wrestled through anxiety and bouts of depression for as long as I can remember, I understand how difficult it can be to reconcile mental health struggles as a follower of Jesus. I know what it’s like to feel ashamed and broken. I have often prayed through tears, asking God to heal my mind, to take away the feelings of panic, and to rescue me from the darkness that overwhelms my soul.

Lately, God has been reminding me of simple truths. Some of them surprised me. I have been clinging to the promises found in His Word, and if I’m honest, some days, that’s all that gets me through. As sons and daughters, we are holy, set apart, loved, chosen, and forgiven. But there are days, weeks, and months when I feel like anything but those things. So, if you’re finding yourself in a similar place, here are a few truths that I pray God uses to encourage you right where you’re at. 

1. It's More Common Than We Think

"I have told you all this so that you may have peace in me. Here on

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Counting up women in the Bible we would consider good mothers is easy. But what about the bad ones? You may know some but who are some bad moms of the Bible?

Herodias was bad. She told her dancing daughter to ask for the head of John the Baptist. And any mom who would want John the Baptist beheaded has to be pretty bad. There are two starving moms in 2 Kings 6 who make a deal to eat their respective sons. One mom follows through with it and shares, the other backs out. One’s mom breaks her word, but both moms are cannibals. I get they were starving, but I still say they were both bad. And here’s one more: Athaliah. Second Chronicles tells us how evil her son, Ahaziah, was. But she was a terrible influence according to 2 Chronicles 22:3, which tells us how evil King Ahaziah was in some measure because “his mother was his counselor in doing wickedly.” This mom was an evil influence. And that makes her a bad mom. 

Mothers are counsellors. Mothers are influencers, no matter how many Insta