Good Morning, Blessed Souls! 🌞

📜 Scriptural Insight:
“Do not be deceived: ‘Bad company corrupts good morals.’” – 1 Corinthians 15:33 (CSB)

✝️C H O F Ministry’s Synopsis:
This scripture reminds us of the profound impact others can have on our lives. Associating with those who lack respect and appreciation for us can hinder our spiritual growth and well-being.

🗣️Bishop Houston’s Contemplation:
Life is a precious gift, filled with divine purpose and extraordinary potential. Yet, it’s astonishing how often we allow ourselves to be surrounded by individuals who do not respect, appreciate, or value us. These relationships drain our energy, cloud our vision, and divert us from God’s plan for our lives.

🙏Imagine a garden 🌸. For it to flourish, it needs good soil, sunlight, and water. Similarly, we need a nurturing environment where love, respect, and appreciation abound. It’s essential to recognize when the company we keep is like weeds, choking the life out of us. We must cultivate relationships that uplift and inspire us to grow closer to our divine purpose.

By distancing ourselves from negative influences, we make room for God’s blessings to manifest. Let’s seek out those who see our worth, support our dreams, and respect our journey. Remember, every moment spent with the wrong people is a moment we could be spending with those who truly enrich our lives. Choose wisely, and surround yourself with positivity, love, and faith. 🌟🙏🏿 Let Us Go into The Throne Room of Grace and Mercy.

Heavenly Father, we come before You with grateful hearts, seeking Your guidance in our relationships. Help us to discern those who genuinely respect, appreciate, and value us. Grant us the strength to distance ourselves from negativity and to embrace those who uplift us. May we always remember our worth in Your eyes and surround ourselves with love and positivity. To God be the Glory. 🙏🏿

C H O F Ministry: “Igniting Faith, Elevating Wisdom, Transforming Lives”

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Quote of the week

“The loudest lies lose their power when you start believing who God says you are.” 
– Bishop W. F. Houston Jr.