Thursday, April 30, 2026

Iniyum ange kaanem Iniyum ange kelkanem Iniyum ange ariyem Priyane Yeshuve..

 


April 30,Thursday 2026

Morning came with tiredness… heavy body, hot climate… heart not very eager. Still, I went for prayer meeting. 

Few people… simple worship… nothing big. But as the song began—

“I want to see You again Lord…

 on earth I desire but You…”

I sensed something within… a quiet thirst.

ഇനിയും അങ്ങേ കാണേണം
ഇനിയും അങ്ങേ കേൾക്കണം
ഇനിയും അങ്ങേ അറിയേണം
പ്രിയനേ യേശുവേ

ഉലകിൽ വേറൊന്നും വേണ്ടായേ
ഉയരേ വേറാരും ഇല്ലായേ
ഉയിരേകിയ യേശുവല്ലാതെ
ഉയിരിൽ വേറാരും ഇല്ലായേ

ദാഹിക്കുന്നപ്പാ വാഞ്ചിക്കുന്നപ്പാ
കൊതിയെന്നിൽ ഏറിടുന്നേ
ആഴിയിൻ ആഴം എൻ ആത്മാവിൻ ദാഹം
നന്നായി അറിയുന്നോനെ

ഉലകിൽ വേറൊന്നും വേണ്ടായേ
ഉയരേ വേറാരും ഇല്ലായേ
ഉയിരേകിയ യേശുവല്ലാതെ
ഉയിരിൽ വേറാരും ഇല്ലായേ

നിൻ സ്നേഹം നദിപോലെ
ഉയരും തിര പോലെ
എരിയും അഗ്നിജ്വാല പോലെ

Iniyum ange kaanem
Iniyum ange kelkanem
Iniyum ange ariyem
Priyane Yeshuve

Ulakil veroṇṇum vendaye
Uyare verarum illaye
Uyirekiya Yeshuvallathe
Uyiril verarum illaye

Dahikkunnappa vaanchikkunnappa
Kothiyennil eridunne
Azhiyin azham en aathmavin daaham
Nannayi ariyunnone

Ulakil veroṇṇum vendaye
Uyare verarum illaye
Uyirekiya Yeshuvallathe
Uyiril verarum illaye

Nin sneham nadipole
Uyarum thira pole
Eriyum agnijwala pole
Ullile thee unarthi


Like the deer in Psalm 42:1, my soul was longing—not for rest, not for comfort, but for Him.

This world gives many things… but they never satisfy. The more we receive, the more we feel empty.

But Jesus… He is different.

In the dryness, He becomes an oasis.

In the wilderness, water flows from the Rock.

Slowly, my tiredness turned into freshness… heaviness into peace.

No outward change… but inside, a gentle joy.

And once again I knew—

Nothing in this world can satisfy like Jesus.

He alone is the never-ending fountain.

He alone is my life.


*pl try to sing to Jesus.. 

https://youtu.be/TnYXziCq-D0?si=P3B6sTPuiWWSMfqQ

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Sunday, April 26, 2026

 


*In the Garden of Eden, when Adam and Eve sinned, they ran and hid behind the trees. Fear replaced fellowship. Shame covered their hearts, and they tried to cover themselves with leaves.

God asked, “Where are you?” — a call of love, a call to return.

Even today, many hide behind their own “trees” — good works, excuses, self-effort, or religious activity. But leaves can never truly cover sin.

God’s answer was not another tree in the garden…

It was a tree on Calvary.

The Bible says, “Cursed is everyone who hangs on a tree.” Jesus took that curse upon Himself. On that Cross, He bore our shame, our guilt, and our sin.

We don’t have to hide anymore.

When we come to the Cross, something beautiful happens: Our sins are washed away.

Our shame is removed.

And God clothes us—not with leaves—but with garments of righteousness.

The song that was lost in Eden… is restored at Calvary.

So today, don’t hide. 

Don’t run.

Come out from behind the trees.

Come to the Cross.

Stand before the crucified Christ.

And hear His voice again:

“You are forgiven. You are restored. You are Mine.”















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Monday, April 20, 2026


 From Jude, a loving servant of Jesus, the Anointed One, and brother of Jacob. I’m writing to the chosen ones who are wrapped in the love of Father God—kept and guarded for Jesus, the Messiah. Jude 1:1 TPT

When a newborn baby enters the world, one of the first things a nurse does is gently wrap the baby in a soft cloth. That wrapping is not just for warmth—it gives the baby a sense of security, comfort, and protection. The baby feels safe… held… at peace.

In the same way, God has wrapped us in His love.

This is not a temporary covering. It is not based on our performance. It is His choice—His grace. Before we could understand Him, before we could respond to Him, He wrapped us in His love.

Through Jesus Christ, we are not just saved—we are held, guarded, and kept. His love surrounds us on every side. When fears rise, His love is still there. When life feels uncertain, His love does not loosen.

What a privilege…

What a security…

What a peace beyond words…

Today, whatever you are facing, remember this:  you are not alone—you are wrapped in the love of the Father.

Rest in it. Live from it. Thank Him for it.

“Lord, thank You for wrapping me in Your love. Let me live today in the security and peace of being held by You. Amen.”

Thursday, April 16, 2026

When Love Calls Your Name

 


*On that resurrection morning, Mary Magdalene did not hear a sermon. She did not receive a long teaching. She simply heard her name—spoken by the risen Jesus Christ.

“Mary.”

In that one word, everything changed.

Her fear disappeared.

Her grief melted away.

Her wounded heart was healed.

This is the power of a personal Savior. When God whispers your name, it is not just a sound—it is restoration. It is identity. It is love calling you back to life.

At the tomb, everything looked empty:

An empty cross

An empty tomb

And a once empty heart

But resurrection turned emptiness into fullness. The empty tomb became the birthplace of hope. The empty heart was filled with unshakable joy.

Mary didn’t stay there. She ran.

She ran to a broken world—to people with wounded hearts, carrying one message:

Jesus is alive. Love has won.

Today, the same Jesus calls your name. 

You need to hear His voice.

And when you do, you will rise—

to carry His love into a hurting world.

“Go… and tell them.” (John 20:17)

Let His resurrection become your message.























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Wednesday, April 15, 2026

The Lord is My Shepherd

 


Two disciples walked from Jerusalem to Emmaus—heavy-hearted, confused, and disappointed. The cross had shattered their expectations. But in their brokenness, Jesus Himself came near and walked with them.

Like a true Shepherd, He led them gently—not first by changing their situation, but by opening the Scriptures. He brought them into the green pastures of His Word, where their hearts slowly began to live again.

They were walking through a valley of shadows—a place of grief and uncertainty. Yet the Light of the world was beside them. Even when their eyes were restrained, Jesus became their light in the darkness.

Step by step, He guided them into the paths of righteousness for His Name’s sake, correcting their thoughts and revealing God’s greater plan through the suffering of Christ.

When they reached their destination, they invited Him in. At the table, He took bread, blessed it, broke it—and their eyes were opened. In that moment, He prepared a table before them, and their hearts overflowed with joy.

Immediately, they rose and returned to Jerusalem. The same road that once carried sorrow now carried hope. Truly,  goodness and mercy followed them on their return journey.

And soon, they were found again—not alone, but with the other disciples, in His presence—where they would remain, rejoicing in the risen Lord forever.

Friday, April 10, 2026


 

*Obstacle to Resting Place 

The women going to Jesus’ tomb asked,

Who will roll away the stone?” (Mark 16:3)

It was a real problem. The stone was too big for them.

But when they reached… the stone was already rolled away.

And something beautiful—

that stone didn’t just move… it became a resting place for the angel.

At that time there was a strong earthquake. An angel of the Lord came down from heaven, went to the tomb, and rolled the stone away from the entrance. Then he sat on the stone. Matthew 28:2

What was an obstacle… became a place of God’s presence.

 For Us Today we all have “stones” in life—

Jesus can turn it into a resting place.. 

Believe....... 





















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