15/11/2025
Growing in the Spirit is not easy. People go through a lot, fighting silent battles no one sees. If you cannot support them, do not judge them. And if you cannot hold back your judgment, it is better to remain silent before God silences you on their behalf.
Learn to respect men and women of God, regardless of what you feel or think about them. Many are quick to shout, “false men and women of God,” yet they cannot even rise to the level of the “useless” man or woman of God they mock.
Which is better?
To be called a “false” man or woman of God by people, or to be so far from God that you cannot even become what you call “useless” in His service?
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10/08/2024
When you hear a child say "I am a single orphan" and he/she is morally uptight, know that the surviving parent is the mother.
09/08/2024
VALUE OF BEAUTY AND SELF-WORTHY CONTINUES...
*Proverbs 31:30* teaches us, "Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting; but a woman who fears the Lord is to be praised." This verse is a powerful reminder that true value is found not in how others see us, but in how we walk with God.
There is also a common belief that those women who are deeply prayerful are often in financial crisis or lack the external beauty to attract men with money. While it is true that hardship can drive us closer to God, let us not mistake a lack of worldly wealth or beauty as the only reason for deep faith. True prayerfulness comes from a heart that seeks God above all else, regardless of circumstances. *James 1:2-3* encourages us, "Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance."
Whether you find yourself feeling invisible due to a lack of external beauty or overwhelmed by the attention that comes with it, remember that your true identity is in Christ. *1 Peter 3:3-4* says, "Your beauty should not come from outward adornment, such as elaborate hairstyles and the wearing of gold jewelry or fine clothes. Rather, it should be that of your inner self, the unfading beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is of great worth in God’s sight."
As women, Your true identity and value come from within—from the character, strength, and faith that we cultivate in our walk with God. *Psalm 139:14* declares, "I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well." You are wonderfully made by God, and no amount of money or lack thereof can change that.
Let us not be swayed by the world’s standards or the attention of others, but let us find our confidence in the unfading beauty that comes from God. Whether rich or poor, whether admired for your looks or feeling unseen, your value is constant and secure in Him.
With love and encouragement,
Young Doctor.
09/08/2024
VALUE OF BEAUTY AND SELF-WORTHY
Dear Sisters and mothers, I hope this letter finds you well.
I write to you today with a message that is both heartfelt and urgent—a message about the true nature of beauty, identity, and self-worth.
In our world, where external appearances often seem to carry the most weight, I have seen many women struggle with feelings of inadequacy, especially when financial resources are limited. But I want to remind all women of a deeper truth: your true beauty and worth are not tied to money or outward appearances, but to the value God has placed within you.
For those who find themselves without the means to enhance their external beauty, there can be a deep sense of being overlooked, especially when it comes to relationships and marriage. Many women feel that without money or the outward signs of beauty, they are less likely to be approached by good men for marriage. This can lead to feelings of rejection and diminished self-esteem. But let me assure you, dear sisters and mothers that your worth is not measured by the attention of men or the external beauty that money can buy.
*1 Samuel 16:7* reminds us, "The Lord does not look at the things people look at. People look at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart." God values the beauty of your heart and spirit above all else, and this is the beauty that should give you confidence.
On the other hand, some women who have the means to enhance their outward appearance may feel that they are in high demand by men, and this can bring its own challenges. It is easy to become overly reliant on external beauty, believing that it is the key to love and acceptance. However, this kind of attention is often fleeting and does not reflect your true worth.Remember, beauty can attract anything...
07/08/2024
Overcoming Adversity:
Let me begin with the Nick Vujicic's story. Nick Vujicic was born in 1982 in Melbourne, Australia, with tetra-amelia syndrome, a rare disorder characterized by the absence of all four limbs. Growing up, Nick faced immense physical and emotional challenges. He was often bullied at school, leading to feelings of loneliness and depression.
At the age of 10, Nick even considered ending his life.However, Nick's life took a turn when he found solace in his faith and realized that his life had a purpose beyond his physical limitations.
With the unwavering support of his parents and a strong belief in himself, Nick learned to perform everyday tasks using his feet and torso. He adapted to his circumstances, finding ways to write, type, and even swim.
Nick's breakthrough came when he started speaking publicly about his experiences. He founded Life Without Limbs, a nonprofit organization dedicated to sharing a message of hope and overcoming adversity.
Nick has traveled to over 70 countries, inspiring millions with his story. He has shown that no challenge is insurmountable when approached with a positive attitude and determination.
My Words of Encouragement:
"Nick Vujicic's story reminds us that no challenge is too great to overcome. If you ever feel limited by your circumstances, remember that your attitude and determination can transform your life. Embrace your unique strengths and trust in your ability to overcome adversity. You are capable of achieving greatness, no matter the obstacles you face." There is nothing impossible with God. Keep your faith.
Share this message with others.
Young Doctor
07/08/2024
TO ALL MARRIED WOMEN AND YET TO GET MARRIED
-THE DEATH OF HER HUSBAND SAVED MY MARRIAGE
Susan was attending a funeral.
A funeral at Langata Cemetery, her friend had lost her husband. Susan held her wailing friend strongly as the casket was lowered into the freshly dug grave.
Susan's friend was screaming "My husband don't leave! Don't leave me!" as people looked on feeling sad for her. The children were screaming too, losing a father is not an easy thing.
If it wasn't for Susan, the friend would have thrown herself into the grave to be buried with her husband who died of su***de. The husband found no meaning in life and killed himself.
Susan remembered the many times the friend would say she is tired of her good for nothing husband and here she is screaming and feeling lost because the husband is no more.
The friend cried till she fainted. Susan and the rest had to carry the devasted woman to an ambulance for first aid. As Susan watched the spectacle of broken hearts crying for a man who will never ever come back, Susan remembered her husband.
Susan remembered how much she takes her husband for granted, how she talks to him however she pleases, how she gives him prolonged silent treatment over issues they can easily solve. "What if my husband was to die today and be silent for good?" Susan thought.
Susan remembered how this morning she argued with her husband and he left the house with tension between them just because after all these years, he still leaves his plate in the living room instead of taking it to the sink.
"God forbid, but what if my husband never returns and passes on, is this the last memory I would like my husband and I to have?" She thought.
Susan began to remember all the wonderful things her husband does and how she rarely appreciates him and often complains to and about him. At that moment she knew despite his areas of improvement, there is no other man she would rather share her life with than her loving husband. She thought of life without him and it scared her.
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06/08/2024
By avoiding the pitfalls of beer drinking, we can safeguard our health, relationships, and future, ensuring that we live lives full of purpose and potential.
May God guide you and grant you the strength to make choices that lead to a prosperous and fulfilling life.
With sincere concern and hope.
Young Doctor.
06/08/2024
Dear Youths,
*Subject: The Impact of Beer Drinking on Our Lives and Future as youths*
I hope this message finds you in good health and spirits.
Today, I want to address an issue that affects many young people: beer drinking captioned in the subject above. This practice, often seen as a harmless social activity, can have significant consequences on our lives and future.
The Bible reminds us in Ephesians 5:18, "Do not get drunk on wine, which leads to debauchery. Instead, be filled with the Spirit." This verse highlights the dangers of excessive drinking and encourages us to seek fulfilment through spiritual means rather than through substances that can harm us.
Beer drinking, especially when it becomes habitual or excessive, can lead to a myriad of problems. These include health issues, impaired judgment, and a decline in academic or work performance. It can also strain relationships with family and friends, and in some cases, lead to addiction and destructive behaviours.
As young people, you are at a crucial stage in life where the decisions you make can have lasting impacts. Choosing to indulge in beer drinking can derail your aspirations and potential. It can cloud your judgment, leading to poor decisions that might affect your future in ways you never intended.
I urge you to consider the long-term consequences of beer drinking. Reflect on how it aligns with your values, goals, and the kind of life you want to lead. Seek out healthy and constructive ways to relax and have fun—ways that contribute to your well-being and growth rather than detract from it.
Surround yourself with positive influences and seek support from those who care about your well-being. Remember, true fulfilment and joy come from living a life that honors God and embraces His wisdom. Proverbs 20:1 warns us, "Wine is a mocker and beer a brawler; whoever is led astray by them is not wise."
Let us strive to be wise and discerning in our choices.
05/08/2024
*MY LETTER TO THE YOUTHS*
Dear Youths,
I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to address a matter of great concern that has been weighing heavily on my heart: the increasing number of untimely deaths among young people. This tragic trend is deeply alarming, and I believe it calls for urgent reflection and action.
In the Bible, we find a commandment that comes with a promise. Ephesians 6:1-3 says, "Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right. ‘Honor your father and mother’—which is the first commandment with a promise—‘so that it may go well with you and that you may enjoy long life on the earth.’” This commandment is not just a guideline but a divine instruction meant for our well-being and longevity.
Honoring and obeying our parents is fundamental to a life blessed with protection, wisdom, and longevity. When we neglect this commandment, we inadvertently step out of the divine covering designed to keep us safe. The repercussions can be severe, as we are seeing in the increasing number of young lives cut short.
Let us pause and consider our ways. Are we truly honoring our parents and those in authority? Are we living in a manner that respects their guidance and wisdom? Obedience and honor are not about blind submission but about recognizing the value of the wisdom and love that our parents and elders have for us.
I urge each of you to reflect on your relationship with your parents and elders. Seek to mend any broken ties, offer respect, and be willing to listen and learn. Remember, this is not just about fulfilling a religious duty; it is about embracing a path that leads to a fuller, richer, and longer life.
Let us strive to be a generation that values life, respects authority, and honors the wisdom of those who have gone before us. By doing so, we align ourselves with God's promise and safeguard our future.
May God grant us the wisdom and strength to obey His commandments and live lives that are pleasing to Him.
Your Young Doctor