Heavenly Reflections
Seeing God’s hand in everyday life
Welcome to Heavenly Reflections a sacred space where we share our thoughts, insights, and personal perspectives on the Bible and the Christian journey. As we learn and grow in faith, we reflect on God’s presence in our daily lives and invite you to explore His truth and love with us.
This blog is dedicated to nurturing the soul, deepening our relationship with God, and encouraging one another as we walk in His light.
When God Taught Me to Break Financial Curses: My Journey to Financial Healing and Deliverance
When I repented, forgave, obeyed, gave, and disciplined myself, God began to restore me. The same Jesus who rescued me can do the same for you. If your finances feel cursed, invite Him into the process.
Breaking Free from Soul Ties: A Path to Spiritual Freedom
Ungodly soul ties open the door to spiritual oppression. They can cause depression, anxiety, lust, and even block the blessings God intends for your life and relationships.
Influential Men in the Bible: Abraham — The Father of Faith
Abraham’s journey wasn’t without struggle. He faced famine, family conflict, and seasons of doubt. The ultimate test came in Genesis 22, when God asked him to sacrifice his son Isaac the very promise he had waited decades to receive.
When Easter and Passover Coincide: A Sacred Convergence of Redemption and Freedom
The alignment of Easter and Passover is rare because the Jewish calendar is lunar while the Christian calendar follows a different rhythm. When they do align, it becomes a beautiful convergence of freedom and fulfillment, of deliverance and resurrection.
A God Who Listens: The Rare Moments When Prophecy Was Rewritten
One of the most eye-opening passages in the Bible reveals that some prophecies are actually warnings, not irreversible decrees:
“If at any time I announce that a nation or kingdom is to be uprooted, torn down, and destroyed, and if that nation I warned repents of its evil, then I will relent and not inflict on it the disaster I had planned.” (Jeremiah 18:7-8)
Are You Too Carnal? What the Bible Says About Carnality and Spirituality
Carnality refers to a mindset or lifestyle driven by fleshly desires rather than the guidance of the Holy Spirit. It is a state where worldly influences outweigh spiritual priorities. The Apostle Paul addressed this issue in Romans 8:6, saying, “For to be carnally minded is death, but to be spiritually minded is life and peace.” Carnality leads to spiritual stagnation and can even result in separation from God’s purpose.
Stop Comparing Callings: God Has a Unique Plan for You
It’s easy to look at someone else’s anointing and wonder, “Why them and not me?” But before you let jealousy take root, remember this: You have no idea what they went through to walk in God’s grace the way they do. You don’t know their battles, their sacrifices, or the level of obedience it took for them to step into their calling.
Lord, I Don’t Want It in My Life Anymore! I Come Out of Agreement with It
Heavenly Father, in the name of Jesus, I renounce every stronghold, negative mindset, and unhealthy pattern in my life. I denounce fear, doubt, and anything that contradicts Your Word.
Spiritual Detox: Are You Living With Someone Else’s Struggles?
Some of these things didn’t originate with you. They were introduced through a relationship, a childhood pattern, or even a social circle that slowly influenced your mindset and behaviors.
Ever Get Sleepy While Reading the Bible? It Might Be More Than Just Fatigue!
The spirit of Jezebel is not limited to women. Though Queen Jezebel in the Bible was female, the spirit itself is a demonic force that can operate in both men and women. This spirit manifests in anyone—regardless of gender—who seeks to control, manipulate, silence, or lead others into idolatry, immorality, and rebellion against God.
Jesus, Our Divine Intercessor: The Advocate Who Never Rests
Jesus, our Divine Intercessor, is tirelessly working on our behalf, ensuring that we remain secure in the Father’s love. Every moment, He prays for you, upholding you in times of weakness, defending you against accusations, and covering you with His righteousness. What a Savior! What an Advocate!
Walking with the Women in the Bible: Mary, The Mother of Jesus – A Woman of Humility and Grace
Mary, a young Jewish woman from the small town of Nazareth, was chosen by God for one of the most extraordinary roles in history—to be the mother of the Messiah, Jesus Christ. In Luke 1:26-38, we read about the moment when the angel Gabriel appeared to Mary and announced that she would conceive a child by the Holy Spirit.
Walking with the Women in the Bible: Sarah, A Journey of Faith and Promise
Sarah, originally named Sarai, was the wife of Abraham and one of the key figures in the unfolding story of God’s covenant with His people. When we first meet Sarah in Genesis 11:30, we learn that she was barren, unable to have children—a heartbreaking reality in a time when a woman’s worth was often measured by her ability to bear children.
Walking with the Women in the Bible: Priscilla, A Woman of Wisdom and Partnership
Priscilla, often mentioned alongside her husband Aquila, was a Jewish Christian who played a pivotal role in the early Christian church. She and Aquila are first introduced in Acts 18:2-3, when Paul meets them in Corinth. The couple had been forced to leave Rome due to Emperor Claudius’ edict expelling Jews from the city, and they had settled in Corinth as tentmakers, a trade they shared with Paul. This initial connection with Paul grew into a deep friendship and partnership in ministry.
Walking with the Women in the Bible: Miriam, A Prophetess of Courage and Leadership
Miriam first appears in the Bible in the book of Exodus, and from the very beginning, her courage and quick thinking are evident. As the older sister of Moses, she watched over him when he was placed in a basket on the Nile River to escape Pharaoh’s decree that all Hebrew baby boys be killed.
Walking with the Women in the Bible: Deborah, A Woman of Courage and Leadership
Deborah’s story is one that teaches us about leadership, faithfulness, and the boldness required to carry out God’s plan. Let’s explore her life and discover the lessons we can learn from her journey.
A Christ-Centered Christmas: Honoring the True Reason for the Season
Christmas reminds me of that ultimate gift: Christ came to earth, lived among us, died, and rose again, giving us freedom and eternal life. For me, choosing to honor His birth is an expression of gratitude for all He’s done in my life.
When Words Become Chains: Breaking Free from Inner Vows
Inner vows are often born out of pain, disappointment, or fear. They form when we try to take control of our lives and shield ourselves from being hurt again. While the intention may be to protect ourselves, the result is often bondage, not freedom. The words we speak over ourselves carry weight. They can close doors to God’s blessings, block healing, and keep us in unhealthy cycles.
Walking with the Women in the Bible: Mary Magdalene, A Woman of Devotion and Transformation
Mary Magdalene is first introduced in the Gospels as a woman from whom Jesus cast out seven demons (Luke 8:2). Her life, once tormented and broken, was radically changed by her encounter with Jesus, and she became one of His most devoted followers. Mary, likely from the town of Magdala, was part of a group of women who traveled with Jesus and supported His ministry financially (Luke 8:2-3).
Keeping Your Biblical Gifts Activated: Staying Faithful, Pure, and Purposeful
The gifts God has placed in us are like seeds. They are meant to grow, flourish, and bear fruit, but without the right care, they can become dormant—or worse, defiled. So, how are you keeping your spiritual gifts activated? How are you ensuring they remain pure and undefiled, ready to be used for God’s glory?