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THE UNPROFITABLE PROFIT: GAINS THAT BANKRUPT THE SOUL PART 8: THE FINAL ACCOUNT — WHEN PROFIT IS MEASURED BY ETERNITY

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THE UNPROFITABLE PROFIT: GAINS THAT BANKRUPT THE SOUL PART 8: THE FINAL ACCOUNT — WHEN PROFIT IS MEASURED BY ETERNITY Romans 14:12 “So then every one of us shall give account of himself to God.” In Part 7, we uncovered the danger of the slow, silent death. We learned that: You don’t have to reject God to lose your soul—you can replace Him. Busyness, success, and distraction can slowly disconnect you spiritually. A full life can still produce an empty soul. He was alive in schedule… but fading in spirit. There is a day coming… A day when everything will be reviewed. Not by people. Not by applause. But by God. A day when titles will not speak. Achievements will not defend you. Success will not justify you. Only one thing will matter: Your soul. The Final Account — When Profit Is Measured By Eternity Life is a transaction. Every decision is an exchange. Every pursuit has a cost. Every gain carries a weight. But one day… there will be an accounting. Not of how much you made—but of what it ...

THE UNPROFITABLE PROFIT: GAINS THAT BANKRUPT THE SOUL PART 1: THE FIRST COMPROMISE — “JUST THIS ONCE”

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THE UNPROFITABLE PROFIT: GAINS THAT BANKRUPT THE SOUL PART 1: THE FIRST COMPROMISE — “JUST THIS ONCE” Mark 8:36 “What shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?”  Every great fall does not begin with a loud decision. It begins with a whisper: “Just this once…” No one sets out to lose their soul. It starts with a small compromise that looks harmless, reasonable—even necessary. But what you call small… heaven calls costly. Because there is a kind of gain that looks like success…but is actually a loss in eternity. A profit that costs more than it gives. A gain that takes more than it adds. Not every gain is a blessing. Some profits are losses in disguise. This teaching is about bad spiritual transactions: Gaining money but losing peace. Gaining influence but losing integrity. Gaining attention but losing identity. Gaining the world but losing the soul. In God’s economy, profit is not measured by what you gain…but by what you lose to get it. The Fir...

THE GREAT CHEF: WHEN GOD COOKS PART 7: THE FINAL LAP — WHEN GOD SERVES YOUR STORY

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THE GREAT CHEF: WHEN GOD COOKS PART 7: THE FINAL LAP — WHEN GOD SERVES YOUR STORY In Part 6, we entered the furnace with Job and the ingredient of pressure. We learned that: Pressure may touch everything around you, but not what God is preserving within you. Silence is not absence — it is part of God’s process. Not all suffering is punishment; some is preparation. And restoration comes after refinement. “ Though He slay me, yet will I trust Him…” (Job 13:15) “ The Lord restored …” (Job 42:10) Now we arrive at the table. The final stage. The moment when God serves what He has been cooking all along. Every process has an end. Every kitchen has a serving moment.. Every chef eventually presents the meal. What once looked: Bitter becomes beautiful. Delayed becomes defined. Broken becomes built. Rejected becomes revealed. Hidden becomes honored. Now the story is ready. God Never Wastes Ingredients Looking back over the journey: Betrayal shaped Joseph. Rejection shaped Jephthah. Delay shaped...

THE GREAT CHEF: WHEN GOD COOKS PART 6: JOB — THE INGREDIENT OF PRESSURE

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THE GREAT CHEF: WHEN GOD COOKS PART 6: JOB — THE INGREDIENT OF PRESSURE In Part 5, we followed the life of Moses and the ingredient of detours. We learned that: God can begin your story differently from where He will end it. Even mistakes can be woven into divine purpose. The wilderness is not waste — it is formation. Detours are divine rerouting, not denial “ I have seen the affliction …” (Exodus 3:7) “ I will be with you… ” (Exodus 3:12) Now we step into a heavier kitchen environment… Pressure. Pressure is intense. Because it does not just delay you —It tests what is inside you. Pressure comes when: Things are removed. Stability shakes. Silence replaces answers. And everything familiar disappears. And in those moments, you begin to ask: “ God, where are You?” Let’s step into the life of Job — a man who met God in the middle of unbearable pressure. Pressure Can Touch Everything Except What Matters Most Job experienced total loss. “ The Lord gave, and the Lord has taken away… ” (Job 1:...

THE GREAT CHEF: WHEN GOD COOKS PART 5: MOSES — THE INGREDIENT OF DETOUR

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THE GREAT CHEF: WHEN GOD COOKS PART 5: MOSES — THE INGREDIENT OF DETOUR In Part 4, we walked through the life of David and the ingredient of delay. We saw that: Anointing does not cancel process. Delay is God’s development system. Waiting builds capacity. And delay is not denial. “ Wait on the Lord…” (Psalm 27:14) “At the proper time…” (Galatians 6:9) Now we move into another complex ingredient… Detours. A Detour is unexpected change in your life’s direction that still leads to a meaningful outcome. Detours are frustrating.. Because they interrupt your plan. You had a direction… A vision… A timeline… Then suddenly: Everything changes. You didn’t plan for it. You didn’t expect it. You didn’t understand it. And you begin to wonder: “ God, why this route?” A detour is not a denial of destination—it is a redirection of the journey. Let’s step into the life of Moses — a man whose destiny was shaped not just by direction… But by divine interruption. God’s Plan May Start Different From Where ...

THE GREAT CHEF: WHEN GOD COOKS PART 4: DAVID — THE INGREDIENT OF DELAY

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THE GREAT CHEF: WHEN GOD COOKS PART 4: DAVID — THE INGREDIENT OF DELAY In Part 3, we explored the life of Jephthah and the ingredient of rejection. We learned that: Rejection is not always denial — it is often redirection. The rejected can become the requested. Identity must not be built on people’s opinions. “ The stone the builders rejected…” (Psalm 118:22) Now we step into another difficult ingredient… Not betrayal. Not rejection. But delay. Delay is frustrating. Because you know: You are called. You are anointed. You are capable. Yet… nothing seems to be moving. Doors are not opening. Opportunities are not aligning. Timing is not making sense. And you begin to ask: “ God, why is it taking so long?” Let’s step into the life of David. A man who was anointed early… But enthroned much later. Anointing Does Not Cancel Process David was chosen and anointed as king. “ Arise, anoint him…” (1 Samuel 16:12) But after the oil came…He went back to the field. No throne. No crown. No announceme...

THE GREAT CHEF: WHEN GOD COOKS PART 3: JEPHTHAH — THE INGREDIENT OF REJECTION

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THE GREAT CHEF: WHEN GOD COOKS PART 3: JEPHTHAH — THE INGREDIENT OF REJECTION In Part 2, we walked through the life of Joseph and uncovered the painful ingredient of betrayal. We learned that: Betrayal often comes from close places. The pit is not the end — it is transportation. God uses betrayal to position before He promotes. And most importantly, we must not allow pain to corrupt our hearts Now we move to another difficult ingredient… Not betrayal this time… But rejection. Rejection has a unique sting. It doesn’t just hurt your emotions — It questions your identity. It whispers: “You don’t belong.” “You are not enough.” “You were not chosen.” Rejection can make you feel invisible… unnecessary… forgotten. But what if rejection is not a denial? What if it is an ingredient in God’s hands? Let’s step into the life of Jephthah. Rejection Can Be Rooted in What You Didn’t Choose Jephthah’s story begins with something he had no control over. He was born through a prostitute. He did not choo...

THE GREAT CHEF: WHEN GOD COOKS PART 2: JOSEPH — THE INGREDIENT OF BETRAYAL

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THE GREAT CHEF: WHEN GOD COOKS PART 2: JOSEPH — THE INGREDIENT OF BETRAYAL Romans 8:28 And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose . In Part 1, we entered the Kitchen of Destiny. We learned that: God is intentional with every ingredient. The fire is not our enemy — it is our transformer. Hidden seasons are preparation, not punishment. And most importantly: “ All things work together… ” But now we move deeper into the kitchen… Because one of the most painful ingredients God uses is not delay… not pressure… It is betrayal. Few things wound like betrayal. A stranger’s attack is painful… But a familiar hand cuts deeper. Betrayal confuses you:  “Why me?” “Why them?” “Why now?” But what if betrayal is not just an attack… What if it is an ingredient? Let’s step into the life of Joseph. Betrayal Often Comes From Close Places .  Joseph was not attacked by enemies. He was betrayed by brothers. People who k...

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