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Bishop T. D. Jakes on Three Types of "Friends"

Going through this journey we call life, I came to the realization that there will only be a few people who is for you. As Children of God, we need to move in love but Love with discernment. Before I got married, God showed me a vision about some people in my bridal group. I ignored it rather praying about it. After a week, My Revelation came to past. My advise to others is to never ignore the voice of God and Forgive those that hurt you. below is a old sermon from 2008 by TD Jakes going into detail about "Friends"This helped me in the past and I surely know it will help someone today-Mimi Gborgla. The first group are  Confidants . Confidants — you’ll have very few of them. Confidants are those people in your life who love you unconditionally. They are into you, whether you’re up or down, right or wrong, they are into you. They are in for the long haul. If you get in trouble, they get in trouble with you. They’ll come see you in the jailhouse. They’ll come get you out

How the Devil Turned A Friend Into a Betrayer

And supper being ended, the devil having now put into the heart of Judas Iscariot,  Simon’s son, to betray him. — John 13:2   Have you ever felt  betrayed  by a friend or by someone you dearly loved? When it happened, were you  shocked ? Did it feel like that person put a knife in your back by violating your trust and revealing things that should have been kept in confidence? Did you marvel that such a trusted friend could turn out to be so disloyal? Did you wonder,  How in the world could a person so dear and close be used so viciously by the devil to attack me in this way? It’s painful when a friend betrays you. It’s even worse when the person is your best friend or someone you’ve known and trusted for many years. Betrayal is something that has happened to people since the beginning of time. It is simply a fact that the devil is a master at distorting and ruining relationships. He knows how to lure people into situations where they end up feeling offended or hurt; then he co

Spiritual Warfare Prayers

Soul of Christ, sanctify me; Body of Christ, save me; Blood of Christ, inebriate me; Water from the side of Christ, wash me; Passion of Christ, strengthen me; O good Jesus, hear me; within your wounds, hide me; let me never be separated from you; from the evil one, protect me; at the hour of my death, call me; and bid me to come to you; that with your saints, I may praise you forever and ever. Amen. Breaking Curses In the name of the Lord Jesus Christ of Nazareth, by the power of his cross, his blood and his resurrection, I take authority over all curses, hexes, spells, voodoo practices, witchcraft assignments, satanic rituals, incantations and evil wishes that have been sent my way, or have passed down the generational bloodline. I break their influence over my life by the power of the risen Lord Jesus Christ, and I command these curses to go back to where they came from and be replaced with a blessing. I ask forgiveness for and renounce all negative inner vows and agreements that I h

Their Purpose in your life

By: Mimi Gborgla Many people serve a purpose in your life. Whether it's good or bad, God brings them into your life for a purpose that needs to be fulfilled.  There is a purpose for everyone you meet. Some people will test you, some will use you, some will bring out the best in you, but everyone will teach you something about yourself. Both positive and negative relationships teach you valuable lessons. This is an incredible step toward expanding your consciousness. The road to self-discovery requires help from others. As humans we are always seeking feedback and approval from others. That is how we learn and become better as individuals. No relationship is a waste of time. The wrong ones teach you the lessons that prepare you for the right ones. Appreciate everyone that enters your life because they are contributing to your growth and happiness. Some people only enter your life for a short while. It may seem strange but this happens only cause to serve some sort of purpos

Mental Health By: TD Jakes

#ShookOne On Mental Health - Bishop Jakes' Interview with Charlamagne I had the joy of uniting with Charlamagne for a terrific discussion of his book, #ShookOne . We talked about how mental health is a vast need that often goes unmet in our culture. This conversation could empower you to conquer the inner forces that thwart your growth. Someone you know needs this. Is it you?

Spiritual Attack and why you're under it

Spiritual attack is the enemy’s tactic to undermine our relationship with God  By: Mimi Gborgla @mimi.on.the.move- Instagram God reminds us not to go into the day without being prepared and equipped for battle. He tells us to take up his full armor in order to stand against the enemy’s schemes. Each piece has a specific purpose and is designed for our protection and covering. Just as a soldier would not go to battle unprepared, we also should be fully ready for the attacks we will face. (John 10:10). "Be of sober spirit, be on the alert. Your adversary, the devil, prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour."   Know your enemy. It's a vital principle in any kind of warfare. Especially spiritual warfare. Follower of Jesus.. Satan will use any means he can to mess with us as God's children.  Jesus said,  "The thief does not come, except to steal and kill and destroy. I came that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundant

Why Most People Will Never Have Great Relationships

By: Anthony Moore “The quality of your life is the quality of your relationships.” -Tony Robbins Relationships are perhaps  the  most important foundation for your life. If you have great relationships, there’s virtually nothing that can defeat you, or even discourage you. As prolific author Frank Crane once wrote, having a close friend “ doubles every joy and halves every defeat .” But if most of your relationships are shallow and superficial, it doesn’t matter if you have the most “successful” life imaginable — everything still rings hollow if there’s no one to celebrate with. As part of a recent study, The National Science Foundation (NSF)  asked 1,500 people  how many friends they had that they could talk with about their personal troubles or triumphs. 1 in 4 said they had  no one  to talk with. That number doubled when they took out family members. Two thirds of Americans say they’ve  lost more than 90%  of the friends they had 10 years ago. Many Americans can only