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You Never Know Ministries Tommorrow is not promised! Two things we agree on we all have birthdays and we all will have a death day what if death day is today? Are you ready?

05/13/2026
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04/16/2026

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02/27/2026

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There is a gentle but powerful truth in 1 Peter 2:24 that many believers read but do not fully rest in. Peter writes, “He himself bore our sins in his body on the tree, that we might die to sin and live to righteousness. By his wounds you have been healed” (ESV). Notice the language carefully. It does not say Jesus will bear your sins. It says He bore them. Past tense. Finished. Completed. This is not a promise still waiting to happen. It is a work already accomplished at the cross.

When Jesus went to the cross, He did not carry part of your sin. He did not carry the small mistakes but leave the heavy ones for you to manage. Scripture says He himself bore our sins. Every weight of guilt. Every moment of shame. Every failure that still tries to whisper to your heart. Jesus took it into His own body on the tree. The cross was not symbolic. It was substitution. What belonged to you was placed on Him so that what belongs to Him could be given to you.

Many believers love Jesus but still walk around emotionally carrying things He already removed. They replay old failures. They live under quiet condemnation. They wonder if God is still disappointed with them. But Peter’s words invite us to breathe again. If Jesus bore your sins, then your sins are no longer yours to carry. If He took the weight, you are not meant to live bent over under it.

This is where real peace begins to settle into the heart. The finished work of Jesus means God is not relating to you based on your worst moment. He is relating to you based on Christ’s perfect sacrifice. The cross did not just make forgiveness possible. It secured it. Completely. Permanently. Beautifully. Because of Jesus, your standing with God is not fragile. It is anchored in what was already finished on the tree.

Peter goes even further and says, “By his wounds you have been healed.” Again, past tense. At the cross, something decisive happened for you. Deep restoration was purchased. Not because you performed well enough, but because Jesus loved you enough to step into your place. The wounds He carried became the doorway to your healing, your peace, and your new identity.

So if guilt has been trying to sit on your shoulders lately, you can gently let it go. If shame has been whispering that you are still defined by your past, you can answer it with the truth of the cross. The finished work of Jesus speaks louder than every accusation. What He carried does not belong on you anymore.

Here is where many hearts finally soften. Performance says, “Do more so God will accept you.” Rest says, “Jesus has already done it, and you are accepted in Him.” Performance keeps you striving, measuring, and wondering if you have done enough. Rest allows you to breathe, to draw near with confidence, and to live from love instead of for love. The cross did not invite you into a lifetime of pressure. It invited you into a relationship of peace.

Today you can lay down the exhausting cycle of trying to earn what Christ already secured. You are not partially forgiven. You are not conditionally accepted. You are not one mistake away from losing your place. Jesus bore your sins in His body on the tree, and He did it completely. The weight has already been lifted.

What Jesus carried, you do not have to carry.

02/23/2026

Tired Is Not A Release Clause...

Sometimes Jesus asks you to do something right when you’re at your lowest.

In Gospel of Luke 5, Peter had fished all night.
No bites.
No money.
No progress.
Just wet nets and sore muscles.

They were cleaning up. Clocking out. Thinking about bed.
And that’s when Jesus said,
“Push back out.”

Not tomorrow. Not after rest. Now.
Peter even says it out loud:
“Lord, we worked hard all night and caught nothing…”

Translation: “We already tried that.”
But then comes the turning point:
“Nevertheless… at Your word I will.”

And when they obeyed?
“They enclosed a great quantity of fish, and their nets began to break.”

The miracle didn’t come at the beginning of the night.
It came after exhaustion.

Here’s the truth:
There will be moments when Jesus asks you to serve, to forgive,
to give, to speak, to try again—and you will be tired.
Not lazy.
Not rebellious.
Just tired.

That’s the moment that separates spectators from disciples.

The blessing is often on the other side of one more act of obedience.

So when He says,
“Get back in the boat,”
We don’t argue.
We don’t negotiate.
We don’t delay.
We say, “Yes, Lord.”
And we cast one more time.

Happy fishing.

02/17/2026

“When a pastor has people wrapped around his finger, that’s not loyalty. That’s control.”

Look closer.

If everyone’s voice disappears except his…
If disagreement is labeled rebellion…
If leaving means losing your salvation, your friends, your identity…

That’s not spiritual authority. That’s manipulation dressed up as discipleship.

Jesus never wrapped people around His finger.
He set them free.

Healthy leadership empowers you to grow beyond them.
Controlling leadership needs you dependent.

If you’ve ever felt the strings tighten, you’re not crazy.
You’re discerning.

Share this for someone who was told control was “covering.”

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