C H O F Ministry’s Unified Manna Devotion

Good morning, family of faith! 🙌🏿
Today’s Unified Manna Devotion is a surgical reminder for a world that examines everyone else but refuses to examine itself. We are in a generation that loves to fact-check sermons, devotions, comments, tweets, post and conversations—but prays no one ever fact-checks them.

This morning, the Holy Spirit is here to flip the mirror. 🪞⚔️

Ephesians 4:25 (CSB):
“Therefore, putting away lying, speak the truth, each one to his neighbor, because we are members of one another.”

Our Philosophical Term for Today

*Veritas (Latin) — Truth that stands even when inspected.
Truth doesn’t tremble under pressure. Lies do.

✍️ Family… I have watched people tear down entire ministries with half-truths but panic when someone asks them, “Where did you get that from?”

Some folks are professional deflectors; they shine a flashlight on others, so their own shadows go unnoticed. But the Kingdom does not operate on a glow-up. It does not come with a highlight filter, an extra pump of hyperbole, or a suppression of truth.

Truth is always God’s language. And truth doesn’t need a PR team. If your testimony is always in transition…. Your truth needs to be set free. 🙏🏿🔥

The Word of God commands us to put away lying—not adjust it, not trim it, not water it down. Put it away. Why? Because truth builds community, while lies corrode it.

Here’s the real issue:
We live in a culture of fact-checkers who fear being fact-checked.
People will analyze your message like investigators but expect their own words to be accepted without examination.

But the Gospel calls us to integrity that can withstand scrutiny.

A Christian who cannot handle accountability is already drifting from truth. A believer whose message collapses under questions wasn’t telling the truth—they were telling a narrative.

Hear this with love and weight:
If you have to hide details to make your version believable, you’re not testifying—you’re performing.

God cannot bless what we distort. Truth may cut us, but it also purify us.

Beloved, let your testimony, your dialogue, and your witness be strong enough to withstand both criticism and clarity. Be someone Heaven can trust with truth—and someone Earth can’t expose with daylight.

C H O F Throne Room Decrees (Say It, Then See It)

Repeat after me:
• I will speak truth with courage.
• I will not fear accountability.
• My words will match Heaven’s integrity.
• I reject deflection and embrace honesty.
• My life, my message, and my witness will stand under examination.
*Beloved, if you’ve said it… then see it.

🧭 Today, let every word you speak be checkable, traceable, and honest.
If you’re unsure—don’t claim it.
If it’s exaggerated—correct it.
If it’s gossip—silence it.

Let your life preach a truth that no fact-check can embarrass. 💛🔥

Don’t post, or repeat what you can’t prove. Integrity! This means on the phone, or in a conversation, and integrity online, matters too. 💻⚖️

Let Us Go Into The Throne Room of Grace and Mercy.

Father, cleanse our lips and purify our intentions. Expose every hidden embellishment, every distorted truth, and every deceptive habit that has shaped our speech. Give us the courage to release lies and the humility to embrace honesty. Make our witness solid, our words trustworthy, and our message aligned with Heaven’s truth. Strengthen our character so our integrity remains unshaken. In Jesus’ name…
To God Be The Glory. 🙏🏿✨

Friends, may truth guard your tongue, guide your steps, and govern your conversations today. ✨

Have a Blessed Weekend Everyone! 🕊️💛 😊

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Original content by Bishop W. F. Houston Jr., for C H O F Ministry.

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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.

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