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I hear a lot of talk about the Monday after Easter, personally, it's what took place around the Monday before Easter tha...
03/30/2026

I hear a lot of talk about the Monday after Easter, personally, it's what took place around the Monday before Easter that most don't take seriously.
Everyone thinks that Jesus was always peaceful which, Ok I understand, but What people don't give him enough credit for is how savage Jesus was. He loved the unlovable, He sat with those no one else would sit with, And those people of his circle ended up changing the world. However as peaceful as Jesus was, He was also very passionate. When you are an alignment with what God is doing through you, You find righteous anger into those who claim to be working for God when in fact they're working for their flesh instead. Personally I Don't think we're giving him enough credit because I'm sure Jesus had to take a breath after he flipped that table... He could have easily just kept going and allowed that righteous rage to consume through everything like a hurricane through those Pharisees.
He knew exactly what he was going to do and what it would do. He also knew when to stop. He knew. God knew. But everyone looking in could not believe that man had it in Him the way that He did.
As everyone is all excited about the Monday after Easter We overlook the part that should make everybody ask themselves The question that nobody wants to ask...
Who is sitting at a table that Jesus would flip today? 🤷‍♀️ Check out Matthew 21 and then go read the book of Acts

02/24/2026

This one.....

Stop calling it humility …
It’s not humility. It’s insecurity.

Humility says, “God did this.” Insecurity says, “I don’t belong here.” Humility gives God glory. Insecurity disqualifies yourself.

And they are not the same. Some of you have mastered shrinking in the name of spirituality. You downplay your gifts. You deflect compliments. You minimize your authority. You apologize for your voice. And you call it being humble.

It’s not.

It’s discomfort with being seen. Humility doesn’t deny what God did. It acknowledges it without taking credit.

When God opens a door and you say, “I’m probably not qualified,” that’s not humility. That’s disagreement with heaven.

When God anoints you and you say, “Someone else could do this better,” that’s not humility. That’s insecurity trying to sound spiritual.

You didn’t accidentally step into that room. You were placed there. God does not mismanage placement. He does not miscalculate calling. He does not randomly assign influence.

If you are there, it is because He trusted you there. Stop apologizing for occupying space God assigned to you. Stop lowering your voice so insecure people feel comfortable.
Stop pretending you’re less so others don’t feel threatened.

You can honor God without shrinking yourself. In fact, shrinking dishonors the One who built you.

You are not self-made. But you are God-formed. You are not self-appointed. But you are God-positioned. And when you finally stop confusing insecurity with humility, you will walk differently.

You’ll speak without flinching. You’ll lead without over-explaining. You’ll move without constantly asking, “Do I belong here?”
Because humility says, “It’s all Him.” But it never says, “It’s not me.”

He chose you.

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