[YouTube Video] Nostalgic November | A Reflective Spoken Word Meditation with Bible Verses (KJV) November 7, 2025 bizadmin Nostalgic November | A Reflective Spoken Word Meditation with Bible Verses (KJV) November often arrives quietly—not with the loud celebrations of the new year, nor with the bright excitement of spring. Instead, it enters as a soft, reflective season of the soul. The days grow shorter, the air cools, and the world seems to speak in whispers. For many, November brings a sense of nostalgia—memories rising like gentle autumn winds, reminding us of where we have been and how far God has carried us. This is the heart behind Nostalgic November, a reflective spoken word piece that encourages us to slow down, breathe deeply, and remember the blessings and lessons woven through our lives. The Gift of Remembering In a world that moves quickly, remembering is becoming a lost spiritual discipline. Yet the Bible calls us to pause and reflect on the passing of time: “So teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom.”— Psalm 90:12 (KJV) When we take time to remember, we gain perspective. We recognize moments of joy, growth, healing, and even sorrow—not as isolated events, but as threads in the tapestry of our story. Nostalgic November gives us space to acknowledge how God has shaped us through each season. Some memories warm us, like the glow of a fireplace on a chilly evening. Others touch tender places of loss or longing. Yet even in the bittersweet, God meets us with comfort: “The LORD is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart.”— Psalm 34:18 (KJV) In every joy remembered and every sorrow revisited, God’s presence remains constant. The Beauty of Life’s Seasons Just as the leaves turn gold and softly fall to the ground, our lives move through rhythm and change. November reminds us that life is a journey of seasons—not one moment, but many chapters unfolding. The Bible expresses this truth beautifully: “To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven.”— Ecclesiastes 3:1 (KJV) We are not who we were a year ago—or even yesterday. We have been shaped by experiences that have humbled us, strengthened us, softened us, and deepened our dependence on God. Like clay in the hands of the Creator, we are continually being formed: “But now, O LORD, thou art our father; we are the clay, and thou our potter; and we all are the work of thy hand.”— Isaiah 64:8 (KJV) November reminds us that even in moments of change, God’s craftsmanship is gentle and intentional. A Season of Gratitude and Trust Reflection leads naturally into gratitude. When we look back and see where God has been faithful—through storms, healing, provision, and guidance—our hearts bow in thankfulness: “Bless the LORD, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits.”— Psalm 103:2 (KJV) Nostalgic November encourages us to treasure the memories that have cultivated growth and to thank God for His unwavering presence in them. Yet the message does not end with looking back. It also inspires hope looking forward. Just as autumn prepares the world for a new beginning in spring, God continues to write new chapters in our lives. What He begins, He continues: “Behold, I will do a new thing; now it shall spring forth.”— Isaiah 43:19 (KJV) We are not finished. Our journey is ongoing. God is still moving, still shaping, still leading. Let November Be Sacred This month invites us to slow the pace of our hearts: To sit by a window and watch the leaves fall. To sip something warm and let the world be still. To reflect without rushing. To remember without regret. To feel without apology. To give thanks with sincerity. To trust what God is doing now and what He is preparing next. Nostalgic November is more than a mood—it is a spiritual posture. A gentle invitation into quiet worship. Conclusion As the year approaches its final pages, may November be a sanctuary for your soul. May you remember God’s faithfulness, honor the journey you have walked, and welcome the new beginnings He is preparing. Let this month be tender, slow, and sacred. Nostalgic November:Where we remember how far God has brought us,and trust Him for where we are going. Amen.
Peace of God Bible Giveaway November 1, 2025 bizadmin Peace of God Bible You were made for peace—and to be a peacemaker. The story of the Bible is the story of peace—peace with God and with one another. But peace isn’t simply a feeling of calm or ease. It is a way of experiencing life as we were always meant to—in relationship with our Creator and with each other. We can recover a completeness that was once lost but is restored in the gospel. The Peace of God Bible invites you to experience peace with God as you trace this important theme throughout Scripture. By meditating on it daily as you read 365 devotions and application notes, you will find the encouragement you need to live out of the wholeness you have in Christ—and be equipped to share that peace with others. Features include: • Book introductions to help reveal the part peace plays in each book of the Bible. • 365 devotionals based on a key verse or passage to guide you in how to receive and live by God’s peace. • 365 peace notes offering short, powerful insights to help you understand more deeply the wholeness you have in Christ. • Topical indexes to help you study on your own how God’s peace can shape different relation-ships in your life. • Articles explore what the peace of God is, how to find or recover it, and how to experience eternal salvation because of what God has done for you. • Concise concordance and index of features. • End-of-page translators’ notes and cross-references. • Line-matched, double-column typesetting. • Clear and readable 9.5-point NKJV Comfort Print. Jeremiah Johnston, PhD (General Editor) Jeremiah J. Johnston, PhD, is an elected member of the preeminent New Testament scholarly guild Studiorum Novi Testamenti Societas (SNTS) and ministers internationally as president of Christian Thinkers Society (www.christianthinkers.com). Jeremiah loves the local church, and also serves as pastor of apologetics and cultural engagement at Prestonwood Baptist Church. Learn more at PeaceofGodBible.com Purchase CTA: Get your copy at (Amazon/B&N/Christian Book/FaithGateway—reviewer is free to use his or her preferred site) Amazon links: Hardcover: https://www.amazon.com/Peace-God-Bible-Experience-Throughout/dp/1400334985/ Brown Leathersoft: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1400334993 Social links: Nelson Bibles: @nelsonbibles (Instagram, Facebook) Jeremiah Johnston: @_jeremiahj (Instagram, Threads, X/Twitter), https://www.facebook.com/JeremyJJohnston #PeaceOfGodBibleMIN #MomentumInfluencerNetwork Thomas Nelson Bibles Jeremiah J. Johnston
Tickets for #ChristmasAtTheCabin are on sale now! October 31, 2025 bizadmin About Christmas at the Cabin “Christmas at the Cabin” is the ultimate feel-good family Christmas movie of the season! Starring Todd Terry, Marianne Haaland, Corey Cannon, Sharon Oliphant, and Stacey Sheffield, “Christmas at the Cabin” delivers a touch of chaos and laughter, plenty of heart, and one truly unforgettable Christmas. Beautiful scenery blends with original music and beloved holiday classics, making this a perfect film for the entire family. Make your plans to watch this Christmas and visit christmasatthecabinmovie.com to learn more. CHRISTMAS AT THE CABIN is releasing in theaters this Christmas. I can hardly contain my excitement for Christmas at the Cabin, coming this Christmas season! The very idea of a cozy cabin, snow falling gently outside, and a heartwarming holiday story unfolding inside feels like the perfect remedy to the hustle and bustle of year-end. From what I’ve seen, Christmas at the Cabin is a faith-friendly film that’s being promoted on platforms like FaithChannel, with the tagline “coming to theaters fall 2025.” It promises something both comforting and hopeful — just what I want during the holiday rush. Every year I look forward to Christmas films: the ones that wrap you in warmth, remind you of simpler joys, and leave you with a sense of peace. Christmas at the Cabin seems tailor-made for exactly that. Will there be snow-covered pines? Flickering candles inside? A small community or a family rediscovering what matters most? I’m envisioning it already. What also gets me eagerly anticipating the film is thinking about how I’ll experience it. I imagine getting a hot drink, curling up under a blanket, turning off the rest of the world for a couple of hours, and letting myself be fully immersed in that holiday magic. I want to see characters I can cheer on, emotional arcs that bring a tear or two, and a soundtrack that makes me hum on my way home. There’s also that thrill of the unknown. What kind of conflict or crisis will bring the characters together? Will it lean more spiritual, or more romantic, or somewhere beautifully in between? Every promotional still or teaser I glimpse now will feel like a little gift along the way. And when Christmas finally arrives and the film is released, I already know I’ll have a little tradition: maybe watching it on opening weekend, or making it part of my “Christmas movie marathon.” I might even invite a few friends or family over so we can experience it together. That shared “aww” moment when something touching happens — that’s part of what makes holiday films special. So yes, with each passing day I’m counting down. Christmas at the Cabin, I’m ready for you. Bring on the soft snow, the glowing lights, the heartfelt moments—and yes, all the cozy feels. Watch the Official Trailer on the Website: LINK Hashtags #ChristmasAtTheCabinMIN #ChristmasAtTheCabin
[YouTube] A Real Song from Heaven October 22, 2025 bizadmin A Real Song from Heaven There are moments in life when music feels more than human — when every note seems to shimmer with light, every lyric touches the soul, and every melody feels as if it descended straight from the throne of heaven. A Real Song from Heaven is not just a title; it’s an experience — a divine reminder that music can be a bridge between heaven and earth. From the very first tone, the song captivates the heart. It doesn’t rely on grandeur or complex instrumentation; instead, it flows with simplicity, purity, and sincerity — much like a prayer sung aloud. Each word echoes the grace and peace that only God can give. The harmonies lift the spirit, and the rhythm feels like a heartbeat aligned with heaven’s own. Listening to it, you can almost sense the angels singing along, weaving praise through every chord. What makes A Real Song from Heaven so moving is its message. It speaks of love — not the fleeting kind the world offers, but the eternal love of a Savior who gave everything for mankind. The lyrics remind us that even in our darkest nights, God’s light still shines, and His voice still sings over us. This is not just music; it’s ministry through melody, hope through harmony, and truth wrapped in tenderness. Each verse carries a revelation — that heaven is not as distant as we think. When faith meets music, the result is something timeless and sacred. The song reminds believers that praise isn’t confined to churches or Sunday mornings; it’s a living conversation with the Creator. Through worship, we draw near to the divine, and in that sacred space, heaven opens its doors and sings back. A Real Song from Heaven inspires us to listen deeply — not only to melodies around us but to the whispers of God within us. It invites reflection, renewal, and rejoicing. Whether you’re in a moment of peace or pain, this heavenly song wraps around your soul like a soft light, reminding you that you’re never alone. Let your heart be still, close your eyes, and listen. Somewhere in the silence between notes, heaven is singing — and if you listen closely, you’ll hear A Real Song from Heaven.
Trailer launch of a fun new holiday movie, CHRISTMAS AT THE CABIN! October 14, 2025 bizadmin About Christmas at the Cabin “Christmas at the Cabin” is the ultimate feel-good family Christmas movie of the season! Starring Todd Terry, Marianne Haaland, Corey Cannon, Sharon Oliphant, and Stacey Sheffield, “Christmas at the Cabin” delivers a touch of chaos and laughter, plenty of heart, and one truly unforgettable Christmas. Beautiful scenery blends with original music and beloved holiday classics, making this a perfect film for the entire family. Make your plans to watch this Christmas and visit christmasatthecabinmovie.com to learn more. CHRISTMAS AT THE CABIN is releasing in theaters this Christmas. I can hardly contain my excitement for Christmas at the Cabin, coming this Christmas season! The very idea of a cozy cabin, snow falling gently outside, and a heartwarming holiday story unfolding inside feels like the perfect remedy to the hustle and bustle of year-end. From what I’ve seen, Christmas at the Cabin is a faith-friendly film that’s being promoted on platforms like FaithChannel, with the tagline “coming to theaters fall 2025.” It promises something both comforting and hopeful — just what I want during the holiday rush. Every year I look forward to Christmas films: the ones that wrap you in warmth, remind you of simpler joys, and leave you with a sense of peace. Christmas at the Cabin seems tailor-made for exactly that. Will there be snow-covered pines? Flickering candles inside? A small community or a family rediscovering what matters most? I’m envisioning it already. What also gets me eagerly anticipating the film is thinking about how I’ll experience it. I imagine getting a hot drink, curling up under a blanket, turning off the rest of the world for a couple of hours, and letting myself be fully immersed in that holiday magic. I want to see characters I can cheer on, emotional arcs that bring a tear or two, and a soundtrack that makes me hum on my way home. There’s also that thrill of the unknown. What kind of conflict or crisis will bring the characters together? Will it lean more spiritual, or more romantic, or somewhere beautifully in between? Every promotional still or teaser I glimpse now will feel like a little gift along the way. And when Christmas finally arrives and the film is released, I already know I’ll have a little tradition: maybe watching it on opening weekend, or making it part of my “Christmas movie marathon.” I might even invite a few friends or family over so we can experience it together. That shared “aww” moment when something touching happens — that’s part of what makes holiday films special. So yes, with each passing day I’m counting down. Christmas at the Cabin, I’m ready for you. Bring on the soft snow, the glowing lights, the heartfelt moments—and yes, all the cozy feels. Watch the Official Trailer on the Website: LINK Hashtags #ChristmasAtTheCabinMIN #ChristmasAtTheCabin
[YouTube Shorts] Jesus, You’re the Sweetest Name of All Poem October 12, 2025 bizadmin There are names that echo through history—names of kings, heroes, and inventors—but none compare to the name of Jesus. His name carries love, mercy, and eternal hope. It is the sweetest name ever spoken, the One that softens hearts, mends wounds, and brings peace beyond understanding. The poem “Jesus, You’re the Sweetest Name of All” is a heartfelt expression of devotion and gratitude to our Savior, whose love never fails and whose presence brings comfort in every season of life. The poem begins with a tone of adoration. Every line is wrapped in reverence, describing how the very mention of His name can lift weary souls. It reminds us that Jesus is not a distant but a close friend, one who walks beside us through both joy and sorrow. His name embodies grace—it is a whisper of heaven that stirs faith in our hearts and strengthens our spirit when life feels overwhelming. “Jesus, You’re the Sweetest Name of All” captures a timeless truth: that there is power in the name of Jesus. Philippians 2:9-10 declares, “God also hath highly exalted Him, and given Him a name which is above every name: that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow.” When we call on His name, miracles happen. Mountains move, fears fade, and the peace of God floods our hearts. The poem reminds us that this same Jesus who calmed the storm still calms the storms within us today. The name of Jesus is more than just words—it represents His very nature. It speaks of compassion, forgiveness, and sacrifice. His name is the bridge that connects us to the Father. When we cry out “Jesus,” we are calling on the One who knows our pain, who bore our sins, and who loves us without condition. Every verse of the poem resounds with that beautiful truth: His love is everlasting, His mercy new every morning, and His grace sufficient for all. The poem also encourages believers to live out that love—to let the sweetness of Jesus fill our speech, our actions, and our daily walk. As His followers, we are called to reflect His light in a dark world, to speak His name boldly, and to share the joy that only He can give. When we live in the radiance of His name, we become living testimonies of His goodness. Ultimately, “Jesus, You’re the Sweetest Name of All” is more than poetry—it is worship. It is a melody of faith that flows from grateful hearts. Every stanza is a reminder that no matter how far we wander, His love will always call us home. His name heals, restores, and redeems. Truly, Jesus is the sweetest name of all.
[YouTube Shorts] Philippians 4:6, King James Version. September 27, 2025 bizadmin The Verse “Be careful for nothing; but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God.” – Philippians 4:6, King James Version. Freedom from Anxiety The phrase “Be careful for nothing” means do not be anxious about anything. In Paul’s time, “careful” referred to being full of care, worry, or anxiety. The Apostle Paul, writing from prison, encourages believers to refuse the burden of fear and to rest in God’s sovereign control. This command is not a denial of life’s difficulties; rather, it is a call to a deeper trust. It invites Christians to release every burden, big or small, knowing that anxiety cannot add a single hour to life, but prayer can change the heart. The Power of Prayer and Supplication Paul provides a practical antidote to worry: prayer and supplication. Prayer is the act of communing with God—adoring Him, confessing sin, and seeking His will. Supplication, on the other hand, is earnest pleading or a specific petition. Together, they teach us that God welcomes both our worship and our detailed requests. Nothing is too small to present to Him. From daily needs like food and finances to heavy matters of health or relationships, God invites His children to bring everything before His throne. The Spirit of Thanksgiving Paul adds a key ingredient: “with thanksgiving.” Gratitude transforms prayer from a list of demands into a declaration of trust. By giving thanks even before the answer arrives, believers acknowledge God’s goodness and past faithfulness. Thanksgiving keeps the heart humble, reminding us that every blessing comes from His hand and that His timing and methods are perfect. It shifts the focus from what we lack to the abundance of what we already have in Christ. Letting Requests Be Known The command to “let your requests be made known unto God” emphasizes openness and honesty. God already knows our needs (Matthew 6:8), but He desires a relationship, not silent resignation. Sharing our burdens deepens our intimacy with Him and allows His peace to guard our hearts and minds. This is not merely about asking but about entrusting—placing the outcome entirely in His care. Practical Application In daily life, Philippians 4:6 teaches a rhythm: whenever worry arises, immediately convert it into prayer; instead of dwelling on “what if,” we bring it to God with a grateful heart. For example, when faced with financial strain, a believer might pray, “Lord, You have provided before. Thank You for Your faithfulness. I trust You to guide me and meet this need according to Your will.” Such prayer invites divine peace, which Paul describes in the next verse (Philippians 4:7) as surpassing all understanding. Conclusion Philippians 4:6 is more than a comforting verse—it is a lifestyle of faith over fear. It teaches that true peace does not come from a life free from problems, but from a heart filled with prayer. When anxiety tempts us, this verse calls us to pause, pray, give thanks, and trust the God who hears and cares. 1. https://s.shopee.com.my/5L2qVYrwiO 2. https://s.shopee.com.my/5VMGhrrJNR 3. https://s.shopee.com.my/5ffguAqg2U #shopeeMy #shopeeHaul #ShopeeLagiMurah #Shopee
The Verse “Be careful for nothing; but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God.” – Philippians 4:6, King James Version. Freedom from Anxiety The phrase “Be careful for nothing” means do not be anxious about anything. In Paul’s time, “careful” referred to being full of care, worry, or anxiety. The Apostle Paul, writing from prison, encourages believers to refuse the burden of fear and to rest in God’s sovereign control. This command is not a denial of life’s difficulties; rather, it is a call to a deeper trust. It invites Christians to release every burden, big or small, knowing that anxiety cannot add a single hour to life, but prayer can change the heart. The Power of Prayer and Supplication Paul provides a practical antidote to worry: prayer and supplication. Prayer is the act of communing with God—adoring Him, confessing sin, and seeking His will. Supplication, on the other hand, is earnest pleading or a specific petition. Together, they teach us that God welcomes both our worship and our detailed requests. Nothing is too small to present to Him. From daily needs like food and finances to heavy matters of health or relationships, God invites His children to bring everything before His throne. The Spirit of Thanksgiving Paul adds a key ingredient: “with thanksgiving.” Gratitude transforms prayer from a list of demands into a declaration of trust. By giving thanks even before the answer arrives, believers acknowledge God’s goodness and past faithfulness. Thanksgiving keeps the heart humble, reminding us that every blessing comes from His hand and that His timing and methods are perfect. It shifts the focus from what we lack to the abundance of what we already have in Christ. Letting Requests Be Known The command to “let your requests be made known unto God” emphasizes openness and honesty. God already knows our needs (Matthew 6:8), but He desires a relationship, not silent resignation. Sharing our burdens deepens our intimacy with Him and allows His peace to guard our hearts and minds. This is not merely about asking but about entrusting—placing the outcome entirely in His care. Practical Application In daily life, Philippians 4:6 teaches a rhythm: whenever worry arises, immediately convert it into prayer; instead of dwelling on “what if,” we bring it to God with a grateful heart. For example, when faced with financial strain, a believer might pray, “Lord, You have provided before. Thank You for Your faithfulness. I trust You to guide me and meet this need according to Your will.” Such prayer invites divine peace, which Paul describes in the next verse (Philippians 4:7) as surpassing all understanding. Conclusion Philippians 4:6 is more than a comforting verse—it is a lifestyle of faith over fear. It teaches that true peace does not come from a life free from problems, but from a heart filled with prayer. When anxiety tempts us, this verse calls us to pause, pray, give thanks, and trust the God who hears and cares. 1. https://s.shopee.com.my/5L2qVYrwiO 2. https://s.shopee.com.my/5VMGhrrJNR 3. https://s.shopee.com.my/5ffguAqg2U #shopeeMy #shopeeHaul #ShopeeLagiMurah #Shopee
[YouTube Shorts] A REAL DEMON Can’t Say This?! September 26, 2025 bizadmin This YouTube Short is themed around Christian deliverance from demonic influence, and it highlights the authority of Bible scripture in that process. Here are the key themes present in the video: ✝️ Spiritual Warfare – The short frames life as a battleground between God’s power and demonic forces, stressing that believers must stay spiritually alert. 📖 Scripture as Authority – Specific Bible verses are emphasized (likely commands of Jesus or passages about casting out demons), showing that the Word of God is the weapon against evil spirits. 🙏 Deliverance Power – The main focus is that demons are not removed by human strength but by invoking God’s authority through prayer and faith. ⚔️ Victory Through Christ – The video encourages viewers that freedom is possible through Jesus, reinforcing hope and empowerment rather than fear. It’s essentially a faith-building, scripture-backed reminder that believers have authority over demonic oppression through the Word of God. Here are the Bible references and themes directly mentioned or implied in the short “A REAL DEMON Can’t Say This?! ✝️ Confession of Christ’s Divinity – The key test shown is whether a spirit can say “Jesus Christ is God.” This aligns with 1 John 4:1-3, which instructs believers to test the spirits. 📖 Authority of Jesus’ Name – The deliverance moment emphasizes the power in commanding demons in the name of Jesus, reflecting verses like Luke 10:19 (“I have given you authority… over all the power of the enemy”). 🔥 Victory and Freedom – The repeated affirmations of being “free” reflect verses like John 8:36 – “So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.” ## Educational article ### Introduction The YouTube Short *“A REAL DEMON Can’t Say This?! #shorts”* demonstrates a deliverance encounter where the authority of Jesus Christ and the power of scripture are central. This article explores the biblical foundations highlighted in the short: testing the spirits, invoking the name of Jesus, deliverance from demonic oppression, and restoration of marriage. — ### 1. Testing the Spirits The video emphasizes that *“a real demon will not say Jesus Christ is God.”* This reflects the apostle John’s instruction: > **1 John 4:1-3** – *“Beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God… every spirit that acknowledges that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is from God.”* The inability of demonic forces to confess Christ’s divinity reveals their opposition to His lordship. Believers are encouraged to discern spiritual realities using this scriptural test. ### 2. Authority of Jesus’ Name During the deliverance, the minister repeatedly commands the spirit in the name of Jesus. This echoes Jesus’ promise: > **Luke 10:19** – *“I have given you authority to trample on snakes and scorpions and to overcome all the power of the enemy; nothing will harm you.”* The name of Jesus is not a formula but a declaration of His sovereign authority, recognized in heaven, earth, and hell (Philippians 2:10). ### 3. Deliverance and Freedom The short contains affirmations of freedom: *“I’m free… you’re free… Hallelujah.”* This reflects the liberating work of Christ: > **John 8:36** – *“So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.”* Deliverance ministries highlight that freedom is not only physical but spiritual—breaking demonic influence and restoring believers to live in wholeness. ### Conclusion The short powerfully illustrates biblical principles of deliverance: testing the spirits, invoking the authority of Jesus, experiencing true freedom. The scriptures affirm that through Christ, believers are equipped to confront spiritual opposition and walk in victory.