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04/02/2026

In the Book of Acts chapter 6, there was a story of a man named Stephen. He was a disciple that the Scripture discribed "was full of faith and full of the Spirit". He prayed and God wrought many miracles through him, and won many Souls for Christ. But just because you have faith that doesn’t necessarily mean you are exempted from devil's attacks and people's opposition. In fact Gods promotion invite jealousy and hate from demons and people who can’t handle it. Friends, partners, even your household will succeed in becaming your critics, try to discredit you and your calling, dent your reputation and character make you look evil and bad.
Stephen had all, the calling and works that testifies his faith in God, but the religious leaders hated to see God winning through him. They made up lies, false accusations, and had him arrested. They brought him before the council and said, “This man is causing trouble, speaking against our tradition and what Moses taught us.” Stephen was there, in front of this hostile crowd, surrounded by people who didn’t like him, even some who benifited from his ministry were there too testifying against him. He could have thought, “God, where are You? If You’re still with me where is your face, your saving hand? why didn’t You keep me out of this trouble?” But verse 15 says, “All the people stared at Stephen because his face became as bright as an angel.” In front of this angry mob, on trial for something he didn’t do, notice what happened: the glory of God came on him so bright, he was covered in eternal power, full of grace, mercy and love not to avenge but to forgive. He looked like an angel. God was showing us, “When you’re in difficult times, I don’t leave you nor forsake you. I shine brighter.” When you get thrown into the fire or den of lions, He comes in with you. He’s the fourth man, the lion king. I can’t tell you that God’s face will keep you out of trouble, out of difficulty, out of bad breaks, but I can tell you He’ll shine brighter. He’ll give the grace, the strength, the favor to endure. He will see you through, at the end a great table will be prepared in the eyes of your haters and critics.

You and God you are inseparable.

Mashiach Desilva
Shiloh - Kingdom Assembly Intl.

One of the best Patriarch of Faith. *Peter, yes Simon Peter Barjona.*He became one of Christ best soldier, Not because h...
10/01/2026

One of the best Patriarch of Faith. *Peter, yes Simon Peter Barjona.*

He became one of Christ best soldier, Not because he cut the soldier’s ear off… Not because he walked on water when following Christ… Not because he sweared never to leave Jesus side, No! But the moment Jesus looked at him after the denial. When he failed publicly… Repeatedly…In one night!
See, we love Peter the preacher. The, on this rock I’ll build my Church Peter. But nobody really sits with the embarrassed Peter. The one who folded under pressure.
The one who said, I don’t know Him not once, not twice, But three times. The one whose mouth betrayed his heart.
And that’s what makes me love his story because it teaches alot when it comes to love God and still disappoint Him.
To mean well and still mess it up, to be sincere in our minds but still fall short in our actions, to have a pure hearts but still fail to live holy.
See, Peter didn’t deny Jesus because he stopped believing. He denied Jesus because fear got louder than his faith. And before we judge him how many times have we been him?
We didn’t stop loving God yet we just went quiet when it mattered. We didn’t boldly walk away from Him but we just blended in when standing made us uncomfortable. We didn’t renounce Him out loudly but we just denied Him quietly. And that’s the part nobody preaches about.
Because we like talk about the loud failures of those come from rebellious people, running aways, and prodigal stories. Hailing others without scrutinising why they are the best.
Peter failed up close. He was still near Jesus. Still following Him. Still watching it unfold.
And still He folded. That kind of failure is hard to believe because you can’t blame ignorance. You can’t blame distance. You can’t blame not knowing better. Because like Peter, He also knew Him. Peter walked with Him. Peter saw the miracles with Infalliable proofs. And still… denied Him!
And that messes with your head. It makes you question your calling. Your confidence. Your credibility.
It makes you wonder how can God still use you after you willingly choose wrong.
And here’s the hidden part we skip. Jesus didn’t confront Peter immediately. He let him sit with it. Sometimes God doesn’t rush to correct you because He’s letting conviction do the work. And then, after the resurrection. After the victory. I mean after the glory. Jesus asks Peter one "faithfull" question that mattered most.
Not… Why did you deny me…
Not… How could you embarrass me.
Not…Can I still trust you.
He asked… Do you love Me?Three times. The same number as the denials.
Not because Jesus was trying to shame Peter. But he was restoring him at the point of failure. He was rifting him up from the dangeon of self pity, from the pain of failing his master and from doughting his faith towards God.
And here’s the revelation.
Jesus didn’t take Peter’s calling away. He refined it. Powered it and glorified it.
He didn’t disqualify him. He deepened him. Established him and mandated him.
He didn’t replace him. He recommissioned him.
Jesus still trusted him. Which tells me something. God is not as intimidated by your moment of weakness nor your failing or shortcomings.
Some of you think you’re done because you failed under pressure. You sinned and come short. But God is saying that failure didn’t cancel your assignment it was part of the fulfillment of it. In weakness it's when he build strong characters!
Peter became the leader he was because he knew what it felt like to fall and still be loved by God.
Peter couldn't have preached grace because if he had not needed it.
He could shepherd people because if he had not been shepherded.
And maybe that’s the message for many of us that maybe the thing you’re ashamed of is the very place God plans to show up and anoint.
Maybe the moment you think disqualified you is the moment that qualified you to lead with humility.
Maybe you didn’t lose God’s trust you just lost your need to self sabotage.
.. So to whom this is for "You are about to be restored not to who you were but to who you’re meant to be."
God is saying "Like Peter upon this rock God I will feed his children, the gospel will be proclaimed, the kingdom will be sponsored, miracle will be like breathing and God's love will be demonstrated.

*Do yo love God!*

Mashiach Desilva
Shiloh Assembly Intl. Church.

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Philippians:4:13
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