Not of This World Ministry

Not of This World Ministry Christ‑centered outreach serving people facing homelessness, mental illness, and addiction in Omaha.

We meet people with dignity, compassion, and consistent support, building trust and connecting them to hope and resources.

01/30/2026

Urgent Prayer Request for Sweet Baby Theo 🙏

I am reaching out to ask for a "storm of prayers" for a precious two-month old named Theo, the son of a dear friend from work.
Little Theo is currently facing a serious health challenge with his eyes, and there is a real fear that he could lose his sight. We are standing in faith and asking for a miracle.
Please join me in praying for:
Miraculous Healing: That God intervenes and restores perfect vision to Theo's tiny eyes.

Strength for the Parents: That God wraps His loving arms around Theo’s parents, filling them with a peace that surpasses all understanding and the strength to get through each day.

Wisdom for Doctors: That the medical team has clear insight and guidance on the best path forward for his care.

We know that God is the Great Physician and that nothing is impossible for Him.
Psalm 146:8 "The Lord opens the eyes of the blind; the Lord lifts up those who are bowed down.

Thank you for your love, your prayers, and for standing with this family during such a difficult time. Please feel free to share this so we can get as many people praying for Theo as possible.

GODS LOVE IS UNCONDITIONALGod's love for you is unconditional and undeserved. He loves you in spite of your disobedience...
10/05/2025

GODS LOVE IS UNCONDITIONAL
God's love for you is unconditional and undeserved. He loves you in spite of your disobedience, your weakness, your sin and your selfishness. He loves you enough to provide a way to abundant, eternal life. From the cross Christ cried out, "Father, forgive them for they know not what they are doing." If God loved those who are sinners that much, can you imagine how much He loves you. His child through faith in Christ and who seeks to please Him?
Since by his blood he did all this for us as sinners, how much more will he do for us now that he has declared us not guilty? Now he will save us from all of God's wrath to come. And since, when we were his enemies, we were brought back to God by the death of His Son, what blessings he must have for us now that we are his friends, and he is living within us!
The early Christians endured persecution, hardships and unbelievable suffering. Yet Paul wrote to them:
Who then can ever keep Christ's love from us? When we have trouble or calamity, when we are hunted down or destroyed, is it because He doesn't love us anymore? And if we are hungry, or penniless, or in danger, or threatened with death, has God deserted us? No, for the Scriptures tell us that for his sake we must be ready to face death at every moment of the day -- we are like sheep awaiting slaughter; but despite all this overwhelming victory is ours though Christ who loved us enough to die for us.
Romans 8:38,39
For I am convinced that nothing can ever separate us from his love. Death can't, and life can't. The angels won't, and all the powers of hell itself cannot keep Gods' love away. Our fears for today, or worries about tomorrow or where we are -- high above the sky, or in the deepest ocean -- nothing will ever be able to separate us from the love of God demonstrated by our Lord Jesus Christ when He died for us.
Such love is beyond our ability to grasp with our minds, but it is not beyond our ability to experience with our hearts.

HEALINGPsalm 34:19 Many are the afflictions of the righteous,But the LORD delivers him out of them all.God’s deliverance...
09/23/2024

HEALING
Psalm 34:19 Many are the afflictions of the righteous,
But the LORD delivers him out of them all.

God’s deliverance is real in our lives and in the experience of many of God’s people.

REDEEMEDEphesians 1:7In Him we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of sins, according to the riches of Hi...
09/10/2024

REDEEMED
Ephesians 1:7
In Him we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of sins, according to the riches of His grace.

We hope in Christ knowing we have been redeemed and our sins forgiven. Our burden of guilt has been lifted, and our sin has been thrown as far as the East to the West into a sea of forgiveness.

Colossians 2:2-3 (ESV)2 that their hearts may be encouraged, being knit together in love, to reach all the riches of ful...
07/30/2024

Colossians 2:2-3 (ESV)
2 that their hearts may be encouraged, being knit together in love, to reach all the riches of full assurance of understanding and the knowledge of God 's mystery, which is Christ, 3 in whom all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge are hidden.

GRIEVING WITH GODConfession biblically means to agree with God about the nature of our actions about the rebellion of ou...
02/24/2024

GRIEVING WITH GOD
Confession biblically means to agree with God about the nature of our actions about the rebellion of our sin the fact that we deserve to damned for our actions.to know that Jesus had to die because of what we've done. That we are guilty as charged before God confession is not an excuse or admission A lot of people don't know how to confess sins to others that brings the grace and power into a relationship the best that we can do sometimes is a weak I'm sorry.
To confess sin in such a way that brings the power of God to bear in a relationship that's broken because of our sin against God and against someone else is to say, God has convicted me that I have sinned against you I have asked him to forgive me for Christ sake and I would ask you to do the same. That's confession and what that does is articulates a sin that gives God credit for defending the other person not only do you reconcile the relationship you bring glory to God seeing God is on there side as well looking out for them.We also combine confession with repentance true faith has many manifestations confession and repentance in response to sin is two of them.
Repentance is a turning it's a change of life. 2 Cor 7:10 For Godly grief produces a repentance not to be regretted and leading to salvation,but worldly grief produces death. Worldly grief doesn't lead to repentance and true confession Godly grief does,worldly grief is I'm sorry I got caught I wish i had not got caught and I'm sad I have to suffer the consequences of my actions, the bible says if we would judge ourselves we would not be judged.
Godly grief is not I'm sorry I got caught but I'm sorry I have offended God I'm sorry I've hurt other people I'm grieved that I have caused pain. Two lies satan tells is what I do is my own business that's a lie from hell, sin affects a lot of people you don't ever sin alone it has a ripple effect on everybody around you and believers who are trying to serve God and they feel like there life is not making a difference, they get frustrated because they don't feel anybody is blessed through their lives that's a lie to.
Everything you do for Christ out of love for him and others has a blessing that extends way beyond you Godly grief is grief because of the hurt that my actions have caused other people We need to have Godly grief that leads to salvation.

On this Valentine's day what better time to think on Gods love for us.This short question is among the most profound que...
02/14/2024

On this Valentine's day what better time to think on Gods love for us.

This short question is among the most profound questions ever asked. And no human would ever be able to answer it sufficiently. One thing is certain, however. God does not love us because we are lovable or because we deserve His love. If anything, the opposite is true. The state of mankind since the fall is one of rebellion and disobedience. Jeremiah 17:9 describes man’s inner condition: “The heart is deceitful and desperately wicked. Who can know it?” Our innermost beings are so corrupted by sin that even we don’t realize the extent to which sin has tainted us. In our natural state, we do not seek God; we do not love God; we do not desire God. Romans 3:10-12 clearly presents the state of the natural, unregenerate person: “There is none righteous, no, not one; There is none who understands; There is none who seeks after God. They have all turned aside; They have together become unprofitable; There is none who does good, no, not one.” How then is it possible for a holy, righteous, and perfect God to love such creatures? To understand this we must understand something of the nature and character of God.
1 John 4:8 and 16 tell us that “God is love.” Never was a more important declaration made than this—God is love. This is a profound statement. God doesn’t just love; He is love. His nature and essence are love. Love permeates His very being and infuses all His other attributes, even His wrath and anger. Because God’s very nature is love, He must demonstrate love, just as He must demonstrate all His attributes because doing so glorifies Him. Glorifying God is the highest, the best, and the most noble of all acts, so, naturally, glorifying Himself is what He must do, because He is the highest and the best, and He deserves all glory.
Since it is God's essential nature to love, He demonstrates His love by lavishing it on undeserving people who are in rebellion against Him. God’s love is not a sappy, sentimental, romantic feeling. Rather, it is agape love, the love of self-sacrifice. He demonstrates this sacrificial love by sending His Son to the cross to pay the penalty for our sin (1 John 4:10), by drawing us to Himself (John 6:44), by forgiving us of our rebellion against Him, and by sending His Holy Spirit to dwell within us, thereby enabling us to love as He loves. He did this in spite of the fact that we did not deserve it. "But God demonstrates His own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us" (Romans 5:8).
God's love is personal. He knows each of us individually and loves us personally. His is a mighty love that has no beginning and no end. It is this experiencing of God’s love that distinguishes Christianity from all other religions. Why does God love us? It is because of who He is: "God is love."

Through my darkest hour his love prevailed, in my loneliest moment his love prevailed. In my deepest pain and hurt I thought I could not stand his love prevailed. We love him because he first loved us he truly is our first love.

01/13/2024
It's so cold here I let this guy in to get warm
01/13/2024

It's so cold here I let this guy in to get warm

As a new year approaches, and life moves forward we can know that God has plans for each and every one of us. We may wan...
12/30/2023

As a new year approaches, and life moves forward we can know that God has plans for each and every one of us. We may want to change some habits, improve some relationships, or pursue some goals. But we may also face some challenges, disappointments, or uncertainties along the way. How can we find the strength and courage to embrace the new year with confidence and joy?
The Bible gives us a wonderful promise and a glorious vision of what God is doing in the world and in our lives. In Revelation 21:5, we read these words: “Behold, I am making all things new.” This is not just a wish or a slogan, but a declaration of God’s power and purpose. He is the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End, the Creator and the Redeemer. He is able to make all things new, and he is faithful to fulfill his words.
He is not only restoring what was lost or broken in our lives, but he is also transforming and renewing everything according to his perfect will and design. In our faith and obedience. We can trust in his promises and follow his commands. We can repent of our sins and receive his forgiveness. We can worship him and serve him. We can love him, and love others. We can seek his kingdom, and his righteousness. We can live by his Spirit, and his word. We can hope in his glory, and his return.
As we begin the new year, let us remember and rejoice in the words of Revelation 21:5. God is making all things new, and he invites us to join him in his work. Let us pray that he would make us new and use us for his glory.

REFINED FOR A PUPOSEPsalm 66:10-12For You have tried us, O God; You have refined us as silver is refined. You brought us...
12/17/2023

REFINED FOR A PUPOSE

Psalm 66:10-12
For You have tried us, O God; You have refined us as silver is refined. You brought us into the net; You laid an oppressive burden upon our loins. You made men ride over our heads; We went through fire and through water, Yet You brought us out into a place of abundance.

A refiner's fire refines. It purifies. It melts down the bar of silver or gold, separates out the impurities that ruin its value, burns them up, and leaves the silver and gold intact. He is like a refiner's fire.
Isaiah 48:10 See, I have refined you, though not as silver; I have tested you in the furnace of affliction.

The furnace of affliction in the family of God is always for refinement, never for destruction.

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