21/05/2026
“Why fake what can be real?”
God never called us to live behind appearances, empty religion, or borrowed spirituality. He desires truth in the inward parts. Many people try to look strong while they are broken, look holy while they are far from God, or speak faith while secretly living in fear. But throughout Scripture, God always responded to what was genuine. David was not perfect, but his repentance was real. The woman with the issue of blood did not pretend she was fine—she reached for Jesus in sincere faith. Blind Bartimaeus did not act dignified before the crowd; he cried out until mercy answered him. God can work with weakness that is honest, but He resists a life built on pretense. “The Lord is near to those who have a broken heart” (Psalm 34:18). Real prayer brings real power. Real repentance brings real restoration. Real faith brings real results.
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