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Jun 15 2025

Fatherhood, a welcoming spirit

Matthew 9

The biblical Greek word for “welcome” is most often translated as δεχομαι (dechomai), which means “to receive,” “to accept,” or “to welcome”. It can also be translated as “to receive favorably,” “give ear to,” “embrace,” or “approve”. Another relevant word is aspazomai (ἀσπάζομαι), which can mean “to greet,” “bid welcome,” or “receive joyfully”. Additionally, proslambano (προσλαμβάνω) can be used to mean “to welcome” or “to take in addition”. 

In Scripture, it is also used to describe Jesus taking a child into his arms, an embrace, or the act of listening carefully to what someone is saying.

“Therefore, whoever takes the lowly position of this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven. And whoever welcomes one such child in my name welcomes me.” -Matthew 18:4-5 NIV

On this Father’s Day, these words of Jesus have touched my heart. We know that mothers are nurturing and caring, but our perception of fathers in our nation is lacking in so many ways.

The word “welcome” leaped off the page, and Jesus says not to welcome or receive a child is not to receive me.

Our nation has become one of the most unwelcome places for a child. Over 60 million babies aborted, families divided by divorce, fathers abandoning their children, child pornography, physical abuse, sexual abuse, and child sex trafficking. We see everyday children’s lives cut short in drive-by shootings. Not to mention the godless indoctrination of Woke.

Here, Jesus speaks concerning children’s value and how they should feel in our lives—WELCOMED! Jesus told His disciples that He came to show us the Father. The welcome mat of the Godhead, lead by the Father, is: whosoever will may come, freely come.

Jesus also says with great promise, “He that cometh to me I will in no way cast out.”

I believe we have missed this truth concerning children and how the kingdom of God is increased. Suffer the little children to come unto Me. You are Welcome, welcome, welcome!

This morning, as a father, is the spirit of welcoming seen in me? There is so much truth here, such as the Father waiting for the prodigal to return. The Father waits on us, ready to welcome His children no matter what condition they find themselves in.

My prayer this morning is that the children of our nation will be welcomed by their fathers, accepted and valued once again. Men of this nation, fathers, repent. That once again the welcome mat of the kingdom will be rolled out and, receiving these little ones in His name, we will welcome Him. Jesus.

-KC

Written by trimercy · Categorized: Encouragement

Jun 10 2025

I Will Sing Unto The Lord!

This morning’s song is a wonderful victory song of Moses. I am so blessed that the Holy Ghost awakens me with song. So many choruses, hymns, and spiritual songs mark our journey along our path. David says several times in Psalms, “I will sing to the Lord.” One verse says it clearly,

Psalms 104:33 – I will sing unto the LORD as long as I live: I will sing praise to my God while I have my being.

Song should be a daily part of our relationship with the Lord. He does not say listen to a song, but sing to the Lord as long as you live or hath breath. I believe when David said He encouraged himself, he did it with song.

This morning I sang this chorus, rejoicing in the wonderful victory and victories we have in Jesus. The devil hates us, as believers, reminding him of Jesus’s victory over Him. He has no authority, power, or place in our lives, He has been defeated. We know this according to the word of God,

Thanks be to God, who in Christ always leads us in triumphal procession, and through us spreads the fragrance of the knowledge of Him everywhere. -2 Corinthians 2:14  

For me, do I smell of His victory in my life? This aroma accompanies us as believers everywhere. It is the fragrance that removes the stench and stink of the world and the devil.  The aroma of the victory of Jesus is VICTORY!

Recently, the Triple Crown Horse racing finished. It is interesting the victory circle celebration drapes, blankets, and flowers over the horse while the Jockey remains mounted. Kentucky Derby red rose, Preakness Stakes black-eyed susan, and Belmont Stakes white carnation. I am sure the aroma and fragrance fills the air for all those celebrating.

The Song of Moses is one great and glorious victory song. I Will Sing Unto the Lord, as David exhorts us to do so.

Hallelujah to our VICTORIOUS KING!!!

-KC

Written by trimercy · Categorized: Encouragement

Jun 07 2025

Home!

I am celebrating with joy being home for a week now. His strength continues to work in me—He is our joy. My celebratory anthem with and in the Holy Ghost is a declaration I have sung since I was seven: Victory in Jesus.

Hallelujah, He has won the victory!!!

Sing it out today, declare His victory over death, hell, and the grave, and Satan and his kingdom of darkness!

-KC

Written by trimercy · Categorized: Encouragement

May 26 2025

Courageous

Celebrating our courageous fallen heroes who have laid down their lives for freedom and liberty.

The Captain of the hosts commanded Joshua to be of good courage. The best way for us as citizens is to demonstrate in our daily lives our own good courage.

Jesus said fear not and be of good courage.

Honoring courage and our fallen who showed us the way.

Be thou courageous says the Lord.

Hallelujahs!!!!

-KC

Written by trimercy · Categorized: Encouragement

May 25 2025

He Leadeth Me

Today, could people say of you and me, “They are followers of Jesus.”? Yes, believers, but carried out in following Jesus?

When my mother was being promoted to heaven, she would sing and confess, “He leadeth me.” Over and over, “He Leadeth Me.”

These last 8 weeks, I know that I know, “He Leadeth Me,” and I have been following Jesus, by the power of the Holy Ghost.

When we follow we cannot take any credit or glory in what is done in us and for Him. So He is glorified; all glory is His.

As I come through this leading, there is no doubt that without the Holy Ghost’s power, strength, and help to follow Him all would have been loss.

Thank you Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. To You be all honor and glory forever and ever. After all, it says that Jesus is the Way—we must follow Jesus!

-KC

Written by trimercy · Categorized: Encouragement

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