Welcome to January 2025


 Welcome to January 2025

The One in Your Life
By JK. Woodall

As we step boldly into January 2025, I greet you with anticipation for all God has in store for us in this Year of Favor! The number “one” in Hebrew, אֶחָד (Echad), reminds us of unity and completeness—a divine alignment where our lives connect with God’s purpose.

This month, I invite you to reflect on The One in Your Life. Who holds the central place in your decisions, priorities, and dreams? True favor begins when we acknowledge that Jesus is not only our Savior but also our One, the cornerstone upon which everything else is built.

The psalmist declared, “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want” (Psalm 23:1, KJV). This declaration of favor flows from knowing that God alone supplies our every need and guides us through every season. His favor is not just an abstract idea—it is the tangible blessing of being loved, chosen, and seen by the Creator of the universe.

Let this year mark the start of a deep and personal commitment to unity with Christ. Whether in prayer, worship, or acts of service, fix your eyes on The One who has already set His favor upon you. As we walk in God’s favor, we will see transformations, breakthroughs, and abundant grace—not just in our lives but in the lives of those around us.

This is the year to celebrate that favor is not about what we achieve but about Whom we walk with. Jesus is your constant, your promise, and your favor personified. May He be the Echad, the One who unites all areas of your life, making you whole and empowered for all He’s called you to accomplish.

Welcome to 2025, a year overflowing with divine favor. Let’s embrace it together with faith, hope, and expectancy.

In Christ,
Pst. JK Woodall

Embracing Divine Favor in 2025


 Embracing Divine Favor in 2025

By JK Woodall

As we step into 2025, we stand on the powerful declaration in Luke 4:18-19:
"The Spirit of the Lord is on me, because he has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners and recovery of sight for the blind, to set the oppressed free, to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor."

This profound passage, spoken by Jesus, reveals the heart of God’s mission: to restore, redeem, and pour out His abundant favor upon His people. It declares freedom, healing, and grace, signaling a fresh start and a season of divine favor.


What Is Favor?

The Oxford Dictionary defines favor as approval, support, or kindness beyond what is usual or deserved. In Hebrew, the word "favor" is often translated as "ratson" (רָצוֹן), which means delight, goodwill, or acceptance. It reflects God’s pleasure and willingness to extend His blessings to us. When the Bible speaks of God’s favor, it signifies His approval and gracious work in our lives, allowing us to fulfill His purpose and experience His joy.

Another Hebrew term associated with favor is "chen" (חֵן), meaning grace or kindness. This unmerited grace highlights the generous, loving nature of God, who gives favor not because we deserve it but because of His boundless mercy and love.


Walking in Favor in 2025

Luke 4:18-19 reminds us that Jesus brought favor to every aspect of life:

  1. Proclaiming Good News: In 2025, let God’s Word be the foundation of your life. The Gospel brings hope and life in every circumstance.
  2. Freedom for the Oppressed: Break free from limitations, both spiritual and natural, stepping into the liberty Christ offers.
  3. Healing and Restoration: Whether physically, emotionally, or spiritually, God’s favor brings renewal and wholeness.

Understanding the Hebrew roots of "favor" emphasizes that God’s delight in us is a powerful and transformational force—offering peace, provision, and purpose as we trust Him.


Expect the Lord’s Favor This Year

The year of the Lord’s favor is more than a title—it is a divine invitation to trust His plans, step into His promises, and declare His works over your life.

  1. Trust His Purpose: God’s favor aligns with His will for our growth and Kingdom impact.
  2. Walk in Faith: Declare this year as one of breakthrough, knowing that God's Spirit empowers you for every challenge.
  3. Celebrate His Goodness: Like Jesus, proclaim favor boldly, living with a heart of gratitude for His blessings.

Let 2025 be your year to experience and declare His favor in every area of your life—spiritual, emotional, and physical. This is the year of the Lord’s "ratson" and "chen", where breakthrough, restoration, and grace overflow.

Move forward with boldness and expectation, knowing that God’s Spirit is upon you, anointing you for greater things.

Be Blessed,
JK Woodal

Happy New Year 2025!


 Happy New Year!  2025

From Beggar to Testimony


 From Beggar to Testimony

By JK Woodall, Ph.D.

Scripture Reference: Acts 3:1-9 (NKJV)

The story of the lame man at the Beautiful Gate shows how God transforms lives when faith meets His power. The man, lame from birth and carried daily to beg, never asked for healing. Resigned to his condition, he sought silver and gold, but Peter gave him something greater:

"Silver and gold I do not have, but what I do have I give you: In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, rise up and walk." (Acts 3:6, NKJV)

Two remarkable events occur: Peter sees with spiritual sight, recognizing the opportunity for transformation, and the lame man is healed, walking for the first time. Like Moses stretching his staff over the Red Sea (Exodus 14:16), Peter used what he had—faith in Jesus' name—and the impossible became possible.

This parallels the Valley of Dry Bones (Ezekiel 37:1-10), where life returned to what seemed hopeless. Both accounts show God’s power to restore. The lame man leaped, praised God, and became a living testimony, drawing others to Christ.

"And all the people saw him walking and praising God." (Acts 3:9, NKJV)

This story challenges us to move beyond resignation. Like Peter, we can give what we have—the power of Jesus’ name—to transform lives and glorify God. Let us see past circumstances and declare faith over impossibilities.

"With God all things are possible." (Matthew 19:26, NKJV)

His Arrival 2024 - Merry Christmas!

 



His Arrival

By JK Woodall, Ph.D.

From the moment of humanity’s fall, a divine promise was set in motion—a Redeemer who would come to crush the head of the serpent and restore humanity to its Creator. Yet, His arrival on Earth was marked by resistance, a gambit of rulers and earthly authorities driven to extinguish the bloodline leading to Him. Their collective efforts sought to stop the Ultimate Ruler, Jesus, from fulfilling His eternal purpose.

The Foreshadowing of the Lamb

In the garden of Eden, after Adam and Eve sinned, God Himself provided garments of skin to clothe them (Genesis 3:21, NIV). This act required the sacrifice of an innocent animal, foreshadowing the ultimate sacrifice—Jesus, the Lamb of God who would take away the sin of the world (John 1:29, ESV). From the very beginning, God pointed to the coming of His Son as the remedy for humanity’s fall.

The Rulers Against the Promise

  • Pharaoh: In Egypt, Pharaoh decreed the slaughter of all male Hebrew infants, a failed attempt to crush the Israelites, the chosen people from whom the Messiah would come (Exodus 1:15-16, NIV).

  • Athaliah: The queen mother in Judah, Athaliah, nearly eradicated the royal lineage of David, through whom the Messiah was promised. Only Joash was spared, preserving the Davidic line (2 Kings 11:1-3, NKJV).

  • Haman: Haman’s plot to annihilate the Jewish people in Persia was another satanic attempt to cut off the promised bloodline. Esther’s bold intervention ensured God’s plan prevailed (Esther 3:5-6, NIV; Esther 7:3-6, ESV).

  • Herod: After hearing of Jesus’ birth, Herod the Great ordered the massacre of male infants in Bethlehem. Yet, God’s hand protected His Son, as the Holy Family escaped to Egypt (Matthew 2:16-18, NIV).

Hidden in Plain Sight

Despite these orchestrated attacks, the Messiah’s arrival unfolded not in grandeur but in humility. Born in a manger, wrapped in swaddling clothes, and laid in a feeding trough, Jesus was hidden in plain sight. Shepherds rejoiced at His birth, angels proclaimed His coming, yet the world’s rulers failed to recognize Him as the King of kings (Luke 2:7-14, ESV).

The Eternal King

Even as the forces of darkness moved against Him, God’s sovereignty ensured the fulfillment of His plan. Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection demonstrate that no earthly power can thwart God’s redemptive work. He is the eternal King who reigns with justice, righteousness, and truth (Isaiah 9:6-7, KJV; Revelation 11:15, NIV).

This Christmas, we celebrate not only the birth of our Savior but also the unstoppable power of God’s plan. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it (John 1:5, NIV). Let us remember that Jesus was not only born to live among us but to redeem us and reign forever.

Merry Christmas and God bless you all!

JK Woodall, Ph.D.

Weekly Devotional: December 22 – December 28, 2024 Theme: Walking in HIS Image

 


Weekly Devotional: December 22 – December 28, 2024
Theme: Walking in HIS Image

As we celebrate the beauty of the Christmas season, we’re reminded that the birth of Jesus not only brought redemption but also restored the image of God within us. We were created in His image (Genesis 1:27), yet sin marred that likeness. Through Christ, we are given the power to reflect His glory, love, and righteousness to the world.

Scripture Focus:

  1. Genesis 1:27“So God created mankind in His own image, in the image of God He created them; male and female He created them.”

    • From the beginning, humanity was set apart, designed to reflect God’s holiness, creativity, and love.
  2. 2 Corinthians 3:18“And we all, who with unveiled faces contemplate the Lord’s glory, are being transformed into His image with ever-increasing glory, which comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit.”

    • Jesus’ birth and sacrifice opened the door for us to be continually transformed into the fullness of God’s image.
  3. Colossians 3:10“And have put on the new self, which is being renewed in knowledge in the image of its Creator.”

    • Through Christ, we are being restored and renewed to reflect God’s true nature.

Reflecting His Image in Our Lives:

  1. Love Like Jesus: Let your actions, words, and thoughts mirror the compassion and selflessness Christ exemplified throughout His life.
  2. Be the Light: Just as Jesus declared in Matthew 5:16, let your light shine so others may glorify God. Represent His image in all you do.
  3. Embrace Renewal: Daily seek God’s presence to transform your heart and mind so that His image becomes evident in your walk.

Encouragement for the Week:
As this year comes to an end, let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the one who renews and restores us to reflect God’s image. Though we are imperfect, His grace works in and through us, enabling us to live as image-bearers of the King. Whether it’s in how we forgive, love, or serve, let everything we do point back to Christ, our ultimate example.

Prayer:
Father, thank You for creating us in Your image and sending Jesus to restore what sin had broken. Help us to walk in Your likeness each day. Let our lives reflect Your love, peace, and holiness, so others may see You in us. Transform us, Lord, and use us to bring glory to Your name. In Jesus' name, Amen.

This week, remember that you were created with purpose and called to be a reflection of God’s light in the world. Stay rooted in His Word, and let His image shine brightly through your life.

Hear the Voice, Not the Noise


 

Hear the Voice, Not the Noise

By JK Woodall

In the noisy chaos of the modern world, discerning the voice of Jesus can feel like an impossible task. Yet, in John 10:27, Jesus assures us, “My sheep listen to my voice; I know them, and they follow me.” This profound promise highlights the spiritual connection between Christ and His followers. Just as sound waves can interfere with or cancel each other out, the noise of the world can compete with the voice of Jesus. However, by aligning ourselves with His "frequency," we can silence the distractions and focus solely on His guidance.

The Science of Sound and Its Spiritual Parallel

In physics, sound waves interact in ways that can either amplify or cancel each other. This concept, known as destructive interference, occurs when two sound waves of equal frequency but opposite phases meet, canceling each other out. Spiritually, this principle reflects how Jesus' voice cancels out the "noise" of the world when we attune ourselves to Him.

Noise in the World

The world is filled with competing sounds: the voice of fear (2 Timothy 1:7), the voice of doubt (Matthew 14:30-31), and the voice of temptation (Matthew 4:1-11). These distractions, much like persistent noise, can drown out the still, small voice of God. Elijah experienced this firsthand in 1 Kings 19:11-12, where God’s voice was not in the wind, earthquake, or fire, but in the gentle whisper. To hear Jesus, we must filter out the noise of life.

Tuning into the Voice of Jesus

  1. Prayer as Spiritual Tuning Just as a radio must be tuned to the correct frequency to receive a clear signal, prayer aligns our hearts with God’s voice. In Philippians 4:6-7, Paul instructs us to pray and bring our concerns to God, promising peace that surpasses understanding. This peace cancels the noise of anxiety and worry.

  2. The Word of God as the Frequency Guide The Bible is the ultimate guide to recognizing Jesus' voice. Hebrews 4:12 declares, “For the word of God is alive and active.” By immersing ourselves in Scripture, we learn to discern truth from lies and the eternal voice of Jesus from the fleeting noise of the world.

  3. The Holy Spirit as the Amplifier Jesus promised the Holy Spirit as a guide and helper in John 14:26: “But the Advocate, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in my name, will teach you all things and will remind you of everything I have said to you.” The Holy Spirit amplifies Jesus’ voice, helping us recognize and follow it.

Silencing Competing Voices

  1. The Voice of Fear Fear often speaks the loudest, but Isaiah 41:10 reminds us: “Do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God.” Jesus’ voice cancels out fear with assurance and love.

  2. The Voice of Doubt Doubt whispers, "You are not enough." Yet, in Jeremiah 29:11, God’s plans for us are to prosper and give hope. Jesus’ voice reassures us of our identity and purpose.

  3. The Voice of Temptation In the wilderness, Jesus countered Satan’s temptations with Scripture (Matthew 4:1-11). By aligning with God’s truth, Jesus silenced the tempter’s voice. We, too, can use God’s Word as our defense.

The Promise of Clarity

When we attune ourselves to Jesus’ voice, the distractions of the world fade. Isaiah 30:21 promises: “Whether you turn to the right or to the left, your ears will hear a voice behind you, saying, ‘This is the way; walk in it.’ By staying spiritually aligned, we ensure His voice guides us, no matter how loud the world becomes.

Practical Steps to Hear His Voice

  1. Daily Devotion: Set aside time to read Scripture and meditate on God’s Word.

  2. Focused Prayer: Spend intentional time in prayer, asking God to help you discern His voice.

  3. Silence the Noise: Identify the "noise" in your life—be it media, negativity, or distractions—and take steps to reduce it.

  4. Community: Surround yourself with fellow believers who encourage and guide you in hearing God’s voice.

Conclusion

The voice of Jesus is constant and faithful, but it requires spiritual sensitivity to recognize. By attuning ourselves to His "frequency" through prayer, Scripture, and the guidance of the Holy Spirit, we can hear His voice above the noise of the world. In doing so, we fulfill the promise of John 10:27: “My sheep listen to my voice; I know them, and they follow me.” Let us commit to hearing the voice, not the noise, and walk confidently in His guidance.

Weekly Devotional: January 12 – January 18, 2025

Weekly Devotional: January 12 – January 18, 2025 Theme: God’s Love for His Children By JK Woodall The love of God for His children is boundl...