Having A Heart For The Poor

July 2nd, 2026

THE LORD GOD ALMIGHTY has a heart for the poor!

We do too!

Throughout Scripture, FATHER’S character is consistently revealed as compassionate toward those in need.

Jesus spoke in Matthew chapter 25:

31 “When the Son of Man comes in His glory, and all the Holy angels with Him, then He will sit on the Throne of His glory.

This is not referring to His first coming but to His return as King and Judge. Unlike His humble birth in Bethlehem, He comes in glory with all the angels to judge every nation.

32 All the nations will be gathered before Him, and He will separate them one from another, as a shepherd divides his sheep from the goats.

33 And He will set the sheep on His right hand, but the goats on the left.

Jesus says He will separate people:

  • Sheep on His right hand
  • Goats on His left

Biblically:

  • Sheep symbolize those who belong to God because they hear and follow the Shepherd’s Voice.
  • Goats represent those who do not belong to Him.

The separation is complete and final.

34 Then the King will say to those on His Right Hand, ‘Come, you blessed of My Father, inherit the Kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world:

Several Truths are included:

  • The Kingdom is an inheritance, not something earned by good works.
  • God’s plan of redemption existed before creation.
  • Those entering the Kingdom are already described as “blessed by My Father.”

Salvation is by God’s grace, but genuine faith produces a transformed life.

35 for I was hungry and you gave Me food; I was thirsty and you gave Me drink; I was a stranger and you took Me in;

36 I was naked and you clothed Me; I was sick and you visited Me; I was in prison and you came to Me.’

Jesus lists acts of mercy:

  • I was hungry, and you gave Me food.
  • I was thirsty, and you gave Me drink.
  • I was a stranger, and you welcomed Me.
  • I needed clothing, and you clothed Me.
  • I was sick, and you cared for Me.
  • I was in prison, and you visited Me.

Notice that these are ordinary acts of compassion, not extraordinary displays of power.

37 “Then the righteous will answer Him, saying, ‘Lord, when did we see You hungry and feed You, or thirsty and give You drink?

38 When did we see You a stranger and take You in, or naked and clothe You?

39 Or when did we see You sick, or in prison, and come to You?’

40 And the King will answer and say to them, ‘Assuredly, I say to you, inasmuch as you did it to one of the least of these My brethren, you did it to Me.

In other Words, “And the King will answer them, ‘Don’t you know? When you cared for one of the least of these, My little ones, my True brothers and sisters, you demonstrated Love for Me.’”

Evaluating a Christian Ministry

Scripture encourages believers to evaluate ministries by their fruit.

Jesus taught:

“You will recognize them by their fruits.”
— Matthew 7:16

Questions that can help in evaluating any ministry include:

  • Does it proclaim Jesus Christ faithfully?
  • Does it demonstrate Love through action?
  • Does it handle resources with integrity?
  • Does it serve people with humility?
  • Does it remain faithful to Biblical Truth?
  • Does it produce Spiritual fruit as well as humanitarian impact?

Our goal is satisfy all the above criteria.  To those who support Servias, our good fruit is your fruit.

Warning!

July 1st, 2026

THE LORD GOD ALMIGHTY is warning all of creation!

IT is written by The Holy Spirit in Jonah chapter 1:

1 One day YAHWEH revealed to Jonah, Amittai’s son, this message:

2 “Arise! Leave at once for the great city of Nineveh and proclaim judgment against her, for the wickedness of her people is staring Me in the Face.”

How would you like to be included in such judgment?  Why is the weather now producing such extremes across the U.S.?  Earlier this week, winds in N.W. Oklahoma were clocked at 103 mph!  There have been many reports of 80+ mph straight winds throughout the state.  In effect, the winds equal a category 1 hurricane.  I can attest that the weather is the most extreme that I have seen in my adult life.

The book of Jonah presents Nineveh as one of the greatest and most significant cities of the ancient world. It was the capital of the Neo-Assyrian Empire and is portrayed as both extraordinarily powerful and deeply wicked. Yet it also became the setting for one of the greatest examples of national repentance recorded in Scripture.

Jonah opens with God’s command:

“Arise, go to Nineveh, that great city…”

The word “great” is repeated several times throughout the book. It refers to more than just size.

Nineveh was:

  • Politically powerful
  • Economically wealthy
  • Militarily feared
  • Culturally influential
  • Spiritually corrupt

It was one of the most important cities in the ancient Near East.  Does this sound like the U.S. today?

Why was Nineveh so wicked?

God said:

“Their wickedness has come up before Me.”

The Assyrians were infamous for:

  • Extreme violence
  • Cruel treatment of conquered peoples
  • Torture
  • Public executions
  • Idolatry
  • Pride
  • Oppression

How does the rest of the world view the U.S. now? 

How should this country respond?

The city’s repentance

The people:

  • Believed God.
  • Proclaimed a fast.
  • Wore sackcloth as a sign of humility.
  • Turned from violence.
  • Sought God’s mercy.

Even the king:

  • Left his throne.
  • Removed his royal robes.
  • Covered himself with sackcloth.
  • Sat in ashes.
  • Called the entire city to repent.

This is one of the few examples in Scripture where an entire city is described as responding to God’s warning.


God’s response

When God saw their repentance:

“…God saw their works, that they turned from their evil way…”

He relented from the announced judgment.

This does not mean God changed His character or acted inconsistently. Rather, the judgment He warned of was conditional: when the people genuinely repented, He showed mercy instead of bringing the announced destruction.

This reveals two Truths about God:

  • He is perfectly Holy and judges evil.
  • He is also compassionate and eager to forgive those who sincerely repent.

Are you aware of the “Black Star” heading to the earth?

Scientist and inventor Weston Warren is back (to usawatchdog.com) with another update on the so-called Black Star or electromagnetic anomaly that entered our solar system more than two decades ago.  It’s slow moving, it’s an event that only happens about every 4,000 years, and it causes earth changes and destruction.  USAW and Warren have been following the progression of the Black Star since April 2025.  The Black Star will be the closest it has been to Earth in 4,000 years, but it will not hit Earth.  Warren has predicted the Black Star will detonate many earthquakes and volcanoes worldwide in 2026.  So far, he’s been correct with numerous earthquakes and volcanos being tracked around the world.  Recently, in the US, there are quakes and tremors in the Pacific Northwest, Oklahoma and a 6.1 quake near Cuba that was felt all across Florida.  Is this fulfilling the prediction Jesus made in Matt 24:7 when he predicted that in the “Last Days,” you would see “earthquakes in divers places”?

With this backdrop, watch the following video:

The True World Vision & Reality

June 30th, 2026

THE LORD GOD ALMIGHTY owns all of creation!

The inhabitants of the earth have a very limited view of creation thus they develop their own opinions based only what they see and experience.  The Bible provides us with FATHER’S world vision.

Psalm 24 is a psalm of David that celebrates God’s absolute ownership of creation, identifies who is worthy to approach Him, and prepares for the triumphant entrance of the King of Glory (vv. 7–10). Verses 1–6 move through three major Truths:

  1. God owns everything.
  2. God is Holy.
  3. Only those made right before Him may draw near.

We are to meditate on these three Truths if we are to see things as GOD sees them.

Verse 1

“The earth is the LORD’S, and the fulness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein.”

David begins with a declaration of God’s ownership.

Everything belongs to God:

  • Every continent
  • Every nation
  • Every acre of land
  • Every animal
  • Every tree
  • Every ocean
  • Every person
  • Every dollar
  • Every breath

Nothing ultimately belongs to mankind.

Why is this important?

This verse establishes one of the Bible’s greatest principles:

We are not owners—we are stewards.

A steward manages something that belongs to someone else.

This principle applies to:

  • Land
  • Money
  • Businesses
  • Families
  • Time
  • Talents
  • Ministries

Everything has been entrusted to us for a season.  If the land belongs to God, then caring for it faithfully becomes an act of stewardship rather than merely a business activity.

Verse 2

“For he hath founded it upon the seas, and established it upon the floods.”

Why does God own the earth?  Because He created it.

Creation gives Him absolute authority.

David reminds Israel that the world exists because of God’s sustaining power.

This verse also demonstrates God’s sovereignty.

The ancient world viewed the sea as unstable and chaotic.

Yet God established the earth above it.

Nothing in creation exists outside His control.

Verse 3

“Who shall ascend into the Hill of the LORD? or who shall stand in His Holy Place?”

This is the great question!

Who is qualified to approach God?

The “Hill of the LORD” refers to Mount Zion where the ark was located.

Spiritually, the question becomes:

Who can enter God’s Presence?  The answer is: Not everyone.

God welcomes sinners who repent and trust Him, but no one approaches Him on the basis of personal merit. His Holiness means that entrance into His Presence requires cleansing and reconciliation.

Verse 4

“He that hath clean hands, and a pure heart; who hath not lifted up his soul unto vanity, nor sworn deceitfully.”

David lists four characteristics.

1. Clean Hands

Hands represent our actions.

Questions to consider:

  • Do I act honestly?
  • Do I treat people fairly?
  • Do I keep my promises?
  • Do I conduct business with integrity?

God examines what we do.

2. A Pure Heart

The heart represents:

  • motives
  • desires
  • intentions

God is concerned with:

Why are we doing what we’re doing?

Someone may perform a good deed for recognition.

Another may do the same deed from genuine Love.

God sees the difference.

This connects to Jesus’ teaching that God looks beyond outward appearance to the heart.

3. Has Not Lifted His Soul to Vanity

“Vanity” means emptiness or falsehood.

It includes:

  • idols
  • false gods
  • misplaced trust
  • empty pursuits

Today, idols can include:

  • money
  • power
  • status
  • success
  • possessions
  • self

The question becomes:

What has first place in my heart?

4. Has Not Sworn Deceitfully

God values Truthfulness.

A Godly person keeps his or her word.

Scripture repeatedly teaches that integrity matters.

Integrity is a hallmark of someone who seeks to walk with God.

Verse 5

“He shall receive the blessing from the LORD, and righteousness from the God of his salvation.”

Notice something important.  The blessing comes from God.

Even righteousness is described as something received, not earned.

This anticipates the New Testament teaching that we are made righteous through God’s gracious provision rather than our own perfection.

God blesses those who seek Him sincerely and depend on Him.

Verse 6

“This is the generation of them that seek him, that seek Thy Face, O Jacob.”

God is looking for people who genuinely seek Him.

Seeking God’s Face means more than seeking His gifts.

Many people seek:

  • blessings
  • healing
  • provision
  • protection

But David says we should seek God Himself.

There is a difference between seeking God’s Hand and seeking His Face.

God’s Hand provides.

God’s Face represents His Presence, fellowship, and relationship.

The greatest reward is not merely what God gives—it is knowing Him.

The Progression of Psalm 24:1–6

David builds a beautiful progression:

Theme
God owns everything.
God created everything.
Who is worthy to approach Him?
The character of one who seeks Him.
God grants blessing and righteousness.
God’s people continually seek His presence.

How This Applies Today

This passage invites us to examine our lives in light of God’s ownership and Holiness.

Ask yourself:

  • Do I recognize that everything I have belongs to God?
  • Am I managing my resources as a faithful steward?
  • Are my actions (“clean hands”) consistent with my profession of faith?
  • Are my motives (“a pure heart”) pleasing to God?
  • Have I allowed anything to take God’s rightful place in my life?
  • Am I known as a person of integrity?
  • Am I primarily seeking God’s blessings—or seeking God Himself?

Our calling is to steward resources faithfully, with integrity, while continually seeking His Presence above all else.

THE GOSPEL OF JOHN: THE ONE WORD HE USED 98 TIMES (AND THE ONE HE NEVER USED)

June 29th, 2026

Biblical Meditation

June 28th, 2026

We are to find strength and encouragement in GOD’S Word!

The ability to hear God’s voice and walk in a prophetic anointing is not reserved for a select few but is a gift available to every believer.  Your prophetic anointing is not a title but is a function of hearing GOD. 

It is recorded by The Holy Spirit in Joshua chapter 1:

1 And after Moses, YAHWEH’s servant, died, YAHWEH spoke to Joshua son of Nun, Moses’ faithful assistant, and said,

2 “My servant Moses is dead. Now get up! Prepare to cross the Jordan River, you and all the people. Lead them into the land that I am giving to the Israelites.

3 Every part of the land where you march I will give you, as I promised Moses.

4 Your borders will extend from the southern desert to the northern mountains of Lebanon, and from the great river Euphrates in the east, to the Mediterranean in the west—including all the land of the Hittites.

It took GOD only a few days to get the Israelites out of Egypt.  However, it took 40 years to get Egypt out of the mindset of the Israelite nation.  The exceptions being Moses, Joshua, and Caleb.

5 Joshua, no one will be able to defeat you for the rest of your life! I will be with you as I was with Moses, and I will never fail nor abandon you.

What a commitment!  What was expected of Joshua?

6 You must be strong and brave. You will lead the people to acquire and apportion the land that I promised their ancestors I would give them.

7 You must remain very strong and courageous! Be faithful to obey all the teaching that My servant Moses commanded you to follow. Do not deviate from him to the right or to the left, so that you will have overwhelming success in everything you undertake.

8 Recite this scroll of the law constantly. Contemplate it day and night and be careful to follow every Word it contains; then you will enjoy incredible prosperity and success.

9 I repeat, be strong and brave! Do not yield to fear nor be discouraged, for I am YAHWEH your God, and I will be with you wherever you go!”

Some believers no longer pick up their Bibles and study.  Others only open their Bibles on Sunday morning.  Joshua’s success was tied directly to FATHER’S command to meditating on HIS Word day and night.

What does it mean to meditate on The Word day and night?

To meditate on the Word day and night means far more than simply reading the Bible frequently. In Scripture, meditation is the intentional practice of filling your mind with God’s Truth, reflecting on it deeply, speaking it to yourself, and allowing it to shape your thoughts, decisions, attitudes, and actions throughout the day.

The phrase comes most prominently from Joshua 1:8.  A similar command is found in Psalms 1:

2:”…his delight is in the law of the LORD, and on His law he meditates day and night.”

What does “meditate” mean?

The Hebrew word translated meditate is hagah. It literally carries the idea of:

  • murmuring
  • speaking quietly to oneself
  • pondering
  • rehearsing repeatedly
  • thoughtfully reflecting

It paints the picture of someone who continually turns God’s Word over in their mind until it becomes part of them.

Unlike many modern ideas of meditation that seek to empty the mind, Biblical meditation seeks to fill the mind with God’s Truth.

There are four parts of biblical meditation:

1. Read the Word carefully

You begin by reading a passage slowly.

Instead of asking, “How much can I read today?” ask:

  • What is God saying?
  • What stands out?
  • What does this teach me about God?
  • What does this reveal about me?

2. Think deeply about it

Ask yourself:

  • Why did God include this?
  • What does this mean?
  • How does this fit with the rest of Scripture?
  • How would my life change if I actually believed this?

Meditation is chewing on Scripture like food until you absorb its nourishment.

3. Speak it

Notice Joshua 1:8 says:

“This Book of the Law shall not depart from your mouth…”

Meditation includes quietly repeating Scripture.

For example:

“The LORD is my shepherd…”

Then pause.

“What does it mean that He is my Shepherd?”

Then repeat it again.

“The LORD is my Shepherd…”

This helps move Truth from the eyes into the heart.

4. Live it

Joshua 1:8 gives the purpose:

“…so that you may be careful to do according to all that is written.”

Meditation always leads toward obedience.

Knowledge without obedience is incomplete.

What does “day and night” mean?

It does not mean you must read your Bible every waking minute.

It means God’s Word becomes the continual reference point for your life.

Throughout the day:

  • while driving
  • working
  • making decisions
  • facing temptation
  • speaking to others
  • worrying
  • planning

your mind naturally returns to God’s Truth.

The Word begins to shape your perspective.

An example

Suppose you read:

“Be anxious for nothing…” (Philippians 4:6)

Reading:

“Be anxious for nothing.”

Meditation:

  • Why am I anxious?
  • What am I believing instead of trusting God?
  • Has God failed me before?
  • What promise applies here?
  • Lord, help me trust You.

Later that afternoon, when anxiety appears again, you remember:

“Be anxious for nothing…”

Now the Scripture is directing your thinking.

That is meditation.

Jesus modeled this

Jesus constantly quoted Scripture.

During His temptation in the wilderness (Matthew 4), every temptation was answered with:

“It is written…”

The Word had become so deeply rooted in His Mind that it naturally came out under pressure.

Meditation prepares us the same way.

David’s example

Psalms 119 repeatedly describes meditation:

  • “I will meditate on Your precepts.” (v.15)
  • “My eyes stay open through the watches of the night, that I may meditate on Your promises.” (v.148)
  • “How I love Your law! It is my meditation all the day.” (v.97)

David wasn’t merely reading Scripture; he was allowing it to occupy his thoughts throughout the day.

Practical way to meditate daily

A simple pattern is:

  1. Read a short passage (5–10 verses).
  2. Choose one verse that stands out.
  3. Write it down.
  4. Memorize it.
  5. Pray through it.
  6. Ask, “How should I obey this today?”
  7. Recall it several times during the day.
  8. Before bed, reflect on how you saw that Truth at work.

Meditating Scriptures is consistently connected with Spiritual growth: it moves God’s Word from the page, to the mind, to the heart, and ultimately into daily living.

Hearing GOD’S Voice

June 27th, 2026

You are meant to hear GOD’S Voice!

The ability to hear God’s voice and walk in a prophetic anointing is not reserved for a select few but is a gift available to every believer.  Your prophetic anointing is not a title but is a function of hearing GOD. 

Moses recorded by The Holy Spirit in Numbers chapter 11:

24 So Moses went out and told the people the Words of the LORD, and he gathered the seventy men of the elders of the people and placed them around the tabernacle.

25 Then the LORD came down in the cloud, and spoke to him, and took of the Spirit that was upon him, and placed the same upon the seventy elders; and it happened, when the Spirit rested upon them, that they prophesied, although they never did so again.

26 But two men had remained in the camp: the name of one was Eldad (GOD has Loved), and the name of the other Medad (Love). And the Spirit rested upon them. Now they were among those listed, but who had not gone out to the tabernacle; yet they prophesied in the camp.

Those two received the same breakthrough as the seventy without being present.

27 And a young man ran and told Moses, and said, “Eldad and Medad are prophesying in the camp.”

28 So Joshua the son of Nun, Moses’ assistant, one of his choice men, answered and said, “Moses my lord, forbid them!”

29 Then Moses said to him, “Are you zealous for my sake? Oh, that all the LORD’s people were prophets and that the LORD would put His Spirit upon them!”

Prophecy in the Old Testament, was the sign that the anointing was on a person.

Paul wrote by The Holy Spirit in 1st Corinthians chapter 14:

1 Pursue Love, and desire Spiritual gifts, but especially that you may prophesy.

The prophetic is the way that we function, the way that we see, it’s the way that we communicate to people.  It does not require to begin or end with “Thus sayeth THE LORD”.  If you give a timely Word in a given situation, it will bear fruit in their life and they in turn will give GOD the glory. 

When we release the Word of THE LORD, It alters and changes environments and we are in a season where we need desperately prophetic people to bring clarity to what’s happening in the world.  Both the political spirit and the religious spirit are vying for your affections.

Whenever there’s influence from either of those two realms, the Word of THE LORD becomes diluted and distorted.  THE LORD is wanting a clear Word, a precise Word, an empowering Word to come to the cities and the nations of the world.

We are being lied to everyday of our life.  If you have anything to do with media, your being fed a bill of goods… every day.  Very little of it is intentional deception but instead, most of it is agenda driven.  When you are driven by an agenda that is wrong, you reinterpret circumstances incorrectly.

Both the political spirit and the religious spirit want to impart the gift of suspicion because that reinterprets circumstances and it causes a spirit of offense to rise up that mirrors the prophetic anointing.  You have a burning conviction, you have the sense that something needs to be done, something needs to be said, but not recognizing that the origin of the information is actually the spirit of deception!

Whatever you misdiagnose, you will mistreat.  

We must recognize true anointing versus the counterfeit which is suspicious, it’s agenda driven, and it moves in the spirit of offense.  One of the biggest challenges in life is to not pick up offenses of the people you Love and serve.

Our effectiveness in serving people, loving them, and bringing forth the Word of THE LORD for their benefit, not ours, requires us to not pick up any offense that they may have.

It is written by The Holy Spirit in Isaiah chapter 59:

21 “As for Me,” says the LORD, “this is My covenant with them: My Spirit Who is upon you, and My Words which I have put in your mouth, shall not depart from your mouth, nor from the mouth of your descendants, nor from the mouth of your descendants’ descendants,” says the LORD, “from this time and forevermore.”

If is vital that from our mouth comes the Word of THE LORD!  Jesus set the standard when He said, “I only say what I hear My Father says”.

Hearing from God is not about striving, human effort, or trying to force a “Thundering Voice”.  Instead, it is a natural result of a lifestyle of surrendering to God’s Presence and thinking His Thoughts.

God places His Words in the mouths of believers so that they can partner with Him to “plant the heavens” and lay foundations on the earth. We are to use our tongue to build up, encourage, and call out the destiny in others.

Meditate The Word day and night, and you will speak the Words of fruitfulness from you time spent in The Word.

The Big Picture

June 26th, 2026

Most people do not study history nor are they interested in the distant past. However, history repeats itself. The Book of Daniel provides us with a prophetic picture of the rise and fall of empires. If you ever have the occasion to visit Rome or Greece, you will see the ruins of past empires. The remnants are still standing and are now tourist locations.

Daniel 2:19-23 TPT
That night, God clearly revealed to Daniel in a night vision the mystery of the dream. Then Daniel praised the God of Heaven, [20] saying, “May the blessed Name of God be praised forever and ever, for Wisdom and might are His alone. [21] He alone controls the changes of times and seasons. He enthrones and dethrones kings, He imparts Wisdom to the wise, and He pours out revelation-knowledge to those with understanding. [22] He alone reveals deep secrets and mysteries and knows what lies in darkness, for He radiates glory-light all around Him. [23] You are the God worshiped by all my ancestors; I give you thanks and praise, for You have given me Wisdom and power! You have revealed to us the king’s dream and unraveled to me its meaning.”

The following video gives a detailed view of the rise and fall of empires. We need to see history from FATHER’S Point of View. It is enlightening!

Beware Of The Manipulator

June 25th, 2026

Beware of a manipulator!

The Bible does not often use the modern word “manipulation,” but it clearly condemns behaviors that involve controlling, deceiving, flattering, coercing, or exploiting others for selfish purposes.

Moses recorded by The Holy Spirit in Deuteronomy chapter 5:

20 ‘You shall not give false testimony [that is, lie, withhold, or manipulate the Truth] against your neighbor (any person).  AMP

Manipulation often involves deception.  A manipulative person may say one thing while hiding a different motive.  Manipulation uses flattery as well.

Wisdom recorded in Proverbs chapter 29:

5

“A man that flattereth his neighbour spreadeth a net for his feet.”

Flattery is praise given to gain advantage rather than to express sincere encouragement.

Manipulation seeks selfish gain and is usually driven by self-interest; Agape Love seeks the good of others.

Paul wrote by The Holy Spirit in Philippians chapter 2:

3 Be free from pride-filled opinions, for they will only harm your cherished unity. Don’t allow self-promotion to hide in your hearts, but in authentic humility put others first and view others as more important than yourselves.

4 Abandon every display of selfishness. Possess a greater concern for what matters to others instead of your own interests.

5 And consider the example that Jesus, the Anointed One, has set before us. Let His mindset become your motivation.

Manipulation Is Contrary to Truth

Paul also wrote by The Holy Spirit in Ephesians chapter 4:

25 So discard every form of dishonesty and lying so that you will be known as one who always speaks the Truth, for we all belong to one another.

God’s way is openness and Truthfulness, not hidden agendas.

Manipulation Can Be a Form of Control

A striking example is found in the story of Jezebel in 1 Kings 21. When King Ahab wanted Naboth’s vineyard, Jezebel manipulated circumstances, used false witnesses, and orchestrated injustice to obtain what she wanted. Scripture presents this as wickedness.

There is a difference between:

Influence: honestly presenting Truth and allowing others to choose.  Manipulation uses pressure, guilt, fear, deception, or hidden motives to control someone’s choice.

Jesus invited people to follow Him, but He did not manipulate them. For example, when the rich young ruler walked away, Jesus let him choose rather than coercing him (Matthew 19).

Common warning signs of manipulation include:

Guilt-tripping (“If you really cared, you’d do this.”)

Withholding information.

Twisting facts.

Flattery used to gain advantage.

Playing on fear.

Constant pressure to make a decision.

Changing the terms after an agreement is made.

The Biblical model we are to live by:

Truth instead of deception.

Love instead of control.

Integrity instead of hidden motives.

Persuasion through honesty rather than manipulation.

Manipulation is inconsistent with God’s Character because it attempts to control people through deception, pressure, or selfish motives rather than through Truth, Love, and integrity.

Should you do business with a manipulator?

The Bible would counsel great caution when doing business with someone who is known to be manipulative.

A manipulator often relies on:

Half-truths or deception

Hidden motives

Pressure tactics

Constant renegotiation

Exploiting trust for personal gain

These traits undermine the foundation of any good business relationship: trust. 

Wisdom Chooses associates carefully.

Wisdom recorded in Proverbs chapter13:

20 If you want to grow in Wisdom, spend time with the wise. Walk with the wicked and you’ll eventually become just like them.

The people you partner with affect the outcome of your endeavors.

Jesus spoke in Matthew chapter 10:

16 “Be ye therefore wise as serpents, and harmless as doves.”

Jesus did not teach believers to be gullible. We are to be honest and kind, but also discerning.

A person’s character matters.  Remember when your word was your bond?  A trustworthy business partner honors commitments. A manipulator often changes terms when it benefits them.  Avoid being unequally bound.

King David wrote by The Holy Spirit in Psalm chapter 15:

4 “He that sweareth to his own hurt, and changeth not.”

Paul wrote by The Holy Spirit in 2nd Corinthians chapter 6:

14 Don’t continue to team up with unbelievers in mismatched alliances, for what partnership is there between righteousness and rebellion? Who could mingle light with darkness?

Practical Business Guidance

If someone has demonstrated a pattern of manipulation:

Get everything in writing.

Define terms clearly.

Verify rather than assume.

Avoid handshake agreements alone.

Limit their ability to alter terms later.

Be prepared to walk away.

If manipulation is habitual and severe, the wisest course may be not to enter the business relationship at all.

A Helpful Test

Ask yourself:

“Has this person consistently shown that their word can be trusted when it costs them something?”

If the answer is no, that’s a significant warning sign.

The Bible does not teach that we must avoid all imperfect people—everyone has flaws. But it repeatedly warns against entrusting important matters to those who have a pattern of dishonesty, deceit, or exploitation.

A good rule is:

Grace forgives; wisdom evaluates character.

You can forgive a manipulator and still decide they are not a suitable business partner. In many cases, that’s not a lack of Love—it’s an application of Biblical Wisdom and stewardship.

Hello Dolly

June 24th, 2026

Would you like a laugh?

My wife and I went to Branson Missouri and attended a variety show. Lo and behold one performer asked the audience for a volunteer. My wife volunteered me.

She recorded the following video:

I hope this gave you a smile!

Aligning With GOD’S Point Of View- Summary

June 23rd, 2026

Whose point of view are you aligning with?

A renewed mind in Scripture is a mind that has been transformed by God’s Truth so that a person increasingly thinks, values, judges, and responds according to God’s will rather than according to the world’s ways or the old sinful nature.

Faith operates out of a greater reality!

Luke recorded by The Holy Spirit in Luke chapter 10:

1 After these things the Lord appointed seventy others also, and sent them two by two before His face into every city and place where He Himself was about to go.

2 Then He said to them, “The harvest truly is great, but the laborers are few; therefore pray the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into His harvest.

3 Go your way; behold, I send you out as lambs among wolves.

4 Carry neither money bag, knapsack, nor sandals; and greet no one along the road.

Jesus wanted them to learn dependence upon God rather than material resources.

5 But whatever house you enter, first say, ‘Peace to this house.’

6 And if a son of peace is there, your peace will rest on it; if not, it will return to you.

7 And remain in the same house, eating and drinking such things as they give, for the laborer is worthy of his wages. Do not go from house to house.

8 Whatever city you enter, and they receive you, eat such things as are set before you.

9 And heal the sick there, and say to them, ‘The Kingdom of God has come near to you.’

10 But whatever city you enter, and they do not receive you, go out into its streets and say,

11 ‘The very dust of your city which clings to us we wipe off against you. Nevertheless know this, that the Kingdom of God has come near you.’

12 But I say to you that it will be more tolerable in that Day for Sodom than for that city.

The disciples had faithfully delivered God’s message and the responsibility for rejecting the Gospel rested on the hearers.

17 Then the seventy returned with joy, saying, “Lord, even the demons are subject to us in Your Name.

18 And He said to them, “I saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven.

19 Behold, I give you the authority to trample on serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy, and nothing shall by any means hurt you.

20 Nevertheless do not rejoice in this, that the spirits are subject to you, but rather rejoice because your names are written in Heaven.”

Jesus teaches that a believer’s greatest joy are not miracles, spiritual gifts, ministry success, authority, or influence. Salvation and Eternal relationship with God should be our greatest joy!

Our focus should not be the fruit produced by our spiritual successes.  Instead, our focus should be centered around our relationship with THE FATHER, The Son, and The Holy Spirit.  We should celebrate the reality that our name is written in His Book.

To summarize, let us compare the difference between GOD’S Point of View versus man’s point of view.

Man’s viewpoint:

  • Appearance
  • Status
  • Wealth
  • Education
  • Influence

God’s viewpoint:

  • Character
  • Motives
  • Faith
  • Obedience
  • Humility

God evaluates what is happening inside a person, not merely what is visible.


God Sees Eternity; Man Sees the Present

We naturally focus on:

  • Today’s problems
  • Immediate comfort
  • Temporary gains

God sees:

  • The end from the beginning
  • Eternal consequences
  • His ultimate purposes

“For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, saith the LORD.”
— Isaiah 55:8-9

What may seem like a setback to us may be part of God’s larger plan.

God Values Humility; Man Values Exaltation

Human nature seeks:

  • Recognition
  • Position
  • Power
  • Self-promotion

Jesus taught:

“For whosoever exalteth himself shall be abased; and he that humbleth himself shall be exalted.”
— Luke 14:11

God often chooses:

  • Shepherds
  • Fishermen
  • Widows
  • Children

The world tends to overlook those whom God highly values.


God Values Obedience; Man Values Results

People often ask:

  • “Did it work?”
  • “Was it successful?”
  • “How many people came?”

God asks:

  • “Were you faithful?”
  • “Did you obey Me?”

For example, Noah preached for decades with little visible response, yet God called him righteous because he obeyed.


God Sees Spiritual Reality; Man Sees Physical Reality

In 2 Kings 6, Elisha’s servant saw only an enemy army.

Elisha prayed:

“LORD, I pray thee, open his eyes, that he may see.”

The servant then saw heavenly armies surrounding them.

Man’s viewpoint:

  • Circumstances
  • Problems
  • Threats

God’s viewpoint:

  • His power
  • His promises
  • His sovereignty

Faith is learning to see from God’s perspective rather than merely from earthly circumstances.


God Values Sacrifice; Man Values Possession

The world says:

  • Get more.
  • Keep more.
  • Protect yourself.

Jesus taught:

“It is more blessed to give than to receive.”
— Acts 20:35

God measures wealth differently than people do.

The widow who gave two small coins was praised by Jesus because God saw the sacrifice behind the gift.


God Values Holiness; Man Often Values Happiness

God certainly cares about our joy, but His highest purpose is to conform believers to Christ.

“Be ye Holy; for I am Holy.”
— 1 Peter 1:16

Man often asks:

  • “Will this make me happy?”

God asks:

  • “Will this make you more like Christ?”

The Ultimate Example: The Cross

No event better illustrates God’s perspective versus man’s perspective than the crucifixion of Jesus.

Man’s viewpoint:

  • Failure
  • Weakness
  • Shame
  • Defeat

God’s viewpoint:

  • Victory
  • Redemption
  • Justice satisfied
  • Salvation accomplished

What looked like the worst day in history became the greatest victory ever won.


A Practical Question

When facing a decision, it can be helpful to ask:

“Am I viewing this from earth looking up, or from Heaven looking down?”

The believer’s goal is to develop what Scripture calls “the Mind of Christ” (1 Corinthians 2:16)—learning to think about people, circumstances, success, suffering, and Eternity the way God does.

A renewed mind (Romans 12:2) gradually shifts us from man’s perspective to God’s perspective through prayer, Scripture, and obedience.

Let us see as FATHER sees!