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Call to Purpose

Shabbat Shalom from Kent, London- 29Aug2025 CALL to PURPOSE Scripture Reference: 1 Sam 3 This scripture highlights the remarkable journey of young Samuel, who matures into Prophet Samuel and guides the nation of Israel in alignment with the Lord's divine plan.  The Boy Samuel was attending, ministering, helping the service under the supervision of Eli. This is an arrangement intentionally made by the Lord for the boy to be guided by the elder Eli. This arrangement helped Samuel recognize and understand God's calling when he was hearing it to break the cycle of silence, rare revelation of the divine truth and very very few, infrequence messages from the Lord. This is the secret that I learned over the years. God's Presence is everywhere. When we align with Him for His purpose that He intended to do, a new connection, a guidance, a calling will be given to respond. When we respond to the Lord's Voice, submit to His purpose, anything can happen. Amen!. It can be respectful...

ஆதிபிதாக் குமாரன்

  ஆதிபிதாக் குமாரன் ஆவி திரி யேகர்க்கு அனவரதமும் ஸ்தோத்திரம் திரியேகர்க்கு அனவரதமும் ஸ்தோத்திரம் - 2 நீத முதற் பொருளாய் நின்றருள் சருவேசன் - 2 நிதமும் பணிபவர்கள் இருதயமலர் வாசன் - 2 நிறைந்த சத்திய ஞான மனேகரா உறைந்த நித்திய வேதா குணாகரா, நீடு வாரி திரை சூழ மேதினியை மூடு பாவ இருள் ஓடவே அருள்செய் ஆதிபிதாக் குமாரன் ஆவி திரி யேகர்க்கு அனவரதமும் ஸ்தோத்திரம் திரியேகர்க்கு அனவரதமும் ஸ்தோத்திரம் எங்கணும் நிறைந்த நாதர் பரிசுத்தர்கள் என்றென்றைக்கும் பணிபாதர் துங்கமாமறைப்பிர போதர் கடைசி நடு சோதனைசெய் அதி நீதர் பங்கில்லான் தாபம் இல்லான் ...ஆ..ஆ..(2) பகரடி முடிவில்லான் - 2 பன் ஞானம் சம்பூரணம் பரிசுத்தம் நீதி என்னும் - 2 பண்பதாய் சுயம்பு விவேகன் அன்பிரக்க தயாளப்பிரவாகன் பார்தலத்தில் சிருஷ்டிப்பு மீட்பு பரிபாலனத்தையும் பன் பாய்நடத்தி அருள் ஆதிபிதாக் குமாரன் ஆவி திரி யேகர்க்கு அனவரதமும் ஸ்தோத்திரம் திரியேகர்க்கு அனவரதமும் ஸ்தோத்திரம் நீதியின் செங்கோல் கைக்கொண்டு நடத்தினால் நாம் நீனிலத்தில்லாமல் அழிந்து தீதுறு நரகில் தள்ளுண்டு மடிவோ மென்று தேவதிருவுள்ளம் உணர்ந்து பாதகர்க் குயிர்...

When Runners Are Called: How God Meets Us in Our Flight?

  Shabbat Shalom from Kent, London- 15Aug2025 📍 Running Isn’t Always Rebellion Scripture Reference: Acts 7 In a world that celebrates boldness and strength, running is often seen as weakness. But Scripture tells a different story. Time and again, God meets people not in their triumphs, but in their retreats. Fear, shame, rejection, and confusion have driven many to flee—but those moments became divine turning points. This blog explores ten biblical figures who ran, hid, or withdrew… and how God called them in the very places they tried to escape. This message is for the leaders, learners, seekers, and servants. Whether you’re running from something or toward something, may you discover that God doesn’t just call the brave. He calls the broken, the weary, and yes—the runners. 🏃‍♂️ The Runners Who Were Called 1. Moses He fled Egypt after killing a man, rejected by his own people (Acts 7:29). In Midian, far from the palace, God called him through a burning bush. His flight became h...

Running Isn’t the End—It’s the Invitation - A Devotional Journal

📖 When Runners Are Called --- 🌅 Day 1: The Flight of Moses Scripture: Acts 7:29; Exodus 2:15–3:12   Reflection: Moses fled in fear and rejection, yet Midian became the place of encounter. God didn’t call him in Pharaoh’s palace—but in the wilderness.   Prompt: Where have you felt rejected or misunderstood? Could that place be your Midian—your preparation ground?   Prayer: Lord, meet me in my wilderness. Let rejection become redirection. --- 🔥 Day 2: Elijah’s Cave Scripture: 1 Kings 19:1–18   Reflection: After a mountaintop victory, Elijah ran from Jezebel’s threat. In the cave, God whispered—not shouted.   Prompt: What noise are you escaping? What silence might God be inviting you into?   Prayer: God, speak in the stillness. Let me hear Your whisper above my fear. --- 👁️ Day 3: Hagar’s Wilderness Scripture: Genesis 16:1–13   Reflection: Hagar ran from abuse, but found the God who sees. Her pain was not invisible....

When Runners are called - Part 2

 Biblical Figures Who Fled—Yet Were Found 1. Hagar (Genesis 16) - Why she ran: Rejected and mistreated by Sarai. - What happened: In the wilderness, the Angel of the Lord met her and gave her a promise. She named God El Roi—“the God who sees me.” - Insight: Even when cast out, God sees and speaks purpose into our pain. 2. Jacob (Genesis 27–28) - Why he ran: Fled from Esau after deceiving him. - What happened: At Bethel, he saw a ladder reaching to heaven and received God’s covenant promise. - Insight: Running from guilt led to a revelation of grace. 3. Jonah (Jonah 1–4) - Why he ran: Tried to escape God’s call to preach to Nineveh. - What happened: A storm, a fish, and a second chance. - Insight: You can’t outrun God’s mercy—or His mission. 4. Peter (Luke 22, John 21) - Why he ran: Denied Jesus and wept bitterly. - What happened: Jesus restored him by the Sea of Galilee: “Do you love me? Feed my sheep.” - Insight: Failure isn’t final when grace rewrites the story. 5. The Prodigal S...

When runners are called - Part 1

Wrong perceptions make us to run.... Acts 7:29 CEVUK - When Moses heard this, he ran away to live in the country of Midian. His two sons were born there. 🏃‍♂️When Perception Fuels Flight - Moses ran after realizing his own people rejected him as a leader. Acts 7:29 captures that moment of rejection and retreat. But Midian became the place of preparation—where he encountered God in the burning bush and was called back to lead.    - Elijah fled from Jezebel after a dramatic victory on Mount Carmel. Despite calling down fire from heaven, he was overwhelmed by fear and isolation. Yet in the wilderness, God met him—not in the wind, earthquake, or fire, but in a gentle whisper (1 Kings 19). 🔍 The Deeper Insight Wrong perceptions—whether of rejection, danger, or inadequacy—can cause us to run. But God often uses those detours to reshape our calling: - Running isn’t always rebellion; sometimes it’s a reset. - The wilderness isn’t punishment; it’s preparation. - God doesn’t abandon r...

Living a Simple Life - Obey and Worship the Lord

Shabbat Shalom from Kent, London- 01Aug2025 Living a Simple Life - Obey and Worship the Lord Scripture Reference: Ps 95:1-5, 8 Ps 92:2 says, Let us come before HIM with thanks giving and extol HIM with music and song. Let us march into HIS presence singing praises, lifting the rafters with our hymns! And why? Because God is the best, High King over all the gods.  Two things that Jeopardise this close relationship with the LORD is that stubborn and rebel. I call it as Push and Pull dialogue in a conversation. If we pay less attention, the discussion or dialogue go into different direction than we anticipated. Let us pay attention to this conversation style between Moses, God and the People. Ps 95:8 says- Do not be stubborn and rebel as your ancestors did at Meribah (Compliant) and Massah (Testing) out in the desert.  People: Thirsty/ Kept on complaining to Moses. Give us some water. Did you bring us out of Egypt just to let our families/ animals die of thirst? Almost ready to s...

Jesus came to Jerusalem for an invalid man to make him well

Shabbat Shalom from Kent, London- 08Aug2025 Jesus came to Jerusalem for an invalid man to make him well Scripture Reference: Jn 5:1-15 Big news! Jesus was in Jerusalem, near the Sheep Gate, at a pool with five covered colonnades. Its Hebrew name is Bethesda, also known as the House of Grace. It’s no wonder that Bethesda emerged as a sanctuary for countless individuals in pain and despair, offering Hope, a House of Mercy, and boundless GRACE. A vast multitude of the crippled, sick, blind, lame, and paralyzed flocked there, drawn by the promise of receiving this extraordinary GRACE. We need Grace in this age as well. In a society overwhelmed by digital toxicity, social media influence, and constant distractions, Grace is what we are truly missing. There's no doubt we lack this experience, but Jesus is ready to offer a transformative encounter. I thought Jesus came to Jerusalem to perform extraordinary miracles among the many invalid people, creating sensational news viewed by billion...

Top 10 verses in H1'2025

1 Timothy 3:16 CEVUK- Here is the great mystery of our religion: Christ came as a human. The Spirit proved that HE pleased God, and HE was seen by angels. Christ was preached to the nations. People in this world put their faith in HIM, and HE was taken up to Glory.

God never gives up on us

Biblical Figures Who Fled in Fear or Misperception Throughout Scripture, several individuals fled from situations due to fear, misunderstanding, or divine confrontation. Their stories reveal human vulnerability—and God’s redemptive pursuit. Here’s a reflection on how fleeing led to the fulfilment of God’s purpose in several biblical stories. Each moment of escape wasn’t a detour—it was preparation, transformation, or revelation that aligned with divine destiny. 🧍‍♂️ Moses: Fleeing Egypt to Find His Calling - After killing an Egyptian taskmaster, Moses fled to Midian to escape Pharaoh’s wrath.  He ran to the land of Midian, where he lived for forty years as a shepherd, married Zipporah, and had two sons. In Midian, Moses encountered God in the burning bush. His time as a shepherd prepared him to lead Israel out of slavery. Moses became the deliverer of Israel, shaped by solitude and divine encounter. 🔥 Elijah: Fleeing Jezebel to Hear God’s Whisper - After confronting t...

I do believe; help me overcome my unbelief- Aug-2025

I do believe; help me overcome my unbelief- Aug-2025   🔥 Calling All Prayer Warriors! 🔥   Your faith can move mountains — let's move some together! BCC The Church Prayer Ministries invites YOU to our   Monthly Intercessory Prayer Gathering 💥 📅 Date: 02 August 2025 , Saturday  ⏰ Time: 7:00 AM sharp   📍 Venue: Upper Room, BCC The Church  / Google Meet link will be added to online participation  🌟 Theme: “I do believe; help me overcome my unbelief” (Mark 9:24) 👊 Come ready to release a cry of bold faith — the kind that shakes heaven!   Let’s press in together, not with timid hope, but with fierce confidence in the One who hears.   🙌 Your voice matters. Your prayers shift atmospheres.   Don’t miss this divine moment.   Reply with a 🙌 if you’re coming — and bring someone hungry for a breakthrough! 🕊 “If two of you agree on earth about anything they ask, it will be done by My Father in hea...