Doris Moneme

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But wisdom is not trying to ruin your joy.It is trying to protect your future.
01/05/2026

But wisdom is not trying to ruin your joy.
It is trying to protect your future.

01/05/2026

A true friend won’t let you chase a storybook romance blindly. She tells you the truth, protects your heart, and helps you see what’s really there.
Without someone like that, even the sweetest love can hide d∆nger. 👌🏼

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01/05/2026

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01/04/2026

A man who is cheating doesn’t need marriage but to fix his character before dragging someone into his chaos.

01/04/2026

Congratulations to all the newlyweds! 💍
May your marriage be anchored in Christ, rooted in truth, and full of grace. 🙏🏼

01/03/2026

Step into marriage with clarity, healing, and hope. May your union reflect the best of who you’ve become.
Before you say “I do,” may your heart find peace, your soul find rest, and your love be free to flourish.
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01/02/2026

Why you marry is as important as who you marry.

01/01/2026

Your future doesn’t wait for permission, it waits for the courage you decide to bring today.
Happy New Year 🎊

12/30/2025

CALLED TO INHERIT ALL THINGS

📖In whom also we have obtained an inheritance, being predestinated according to the purpose of him who worketh all things after the counsel of his own will (Ephesians 1:11)

God’s purpose in Christ wasn’t just to save us from sin; it was to bring us into our inheritance, an inheritance rooted in the blessing of Abraham. The Bible says we are heirs of God and joint-heirs with Christ (Romans 8:17).
That means everything that belongs to Christ belongs to you in the same way and measure that it belongs to Him.

So, what are the things that belong to Christ? What’s the extent of His inheritance? The Bible says the whole world and everything therein belongs to Him: “The earth is the LORD's, and the fullness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein” (Psalm 24:1).
The Apostle Paul in Ephesians 3:8 AMPC also gives us a glimpse into the limitless and unfathomable extent of His inheritance: “To me, though I am the very least of all the saints (God’s consecrated people), this grace (favor, privilege) was granted and graciously entrusted: to proclaim to the Gentiles the unending (boundless, fathomless, incalculable, and exhaustless) riches of Christ [wealth which no human being could have searched out].

This describes the degree or magnitude of your inheritance in Christ. You own what He owns because you’re one with Him. This isn’t something to be hoped for in the distant future. Ephesians 1:11 says you’ve already obtained an inheritance. That’s past tense. You’re a possessor now. Through Christ, you have access to everything that belongs to the Father—wisdom, wealth, peace, authority, and glory.

Refuse to think small. Don’t see yourself as disadvantaged. You’re chosen, predestined and positioned for greatness. Think, talk, and live with the consciousness that all things are yours in Christ Jesus: “According as his divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness, through the knowledge of him that hath called us to glory and virtue”(2 Peter 1:3).

CONFESSION
I’ve obtained an inheritance in Christ; all things are mine. The blessing of Abraham is working in me. I walk in dominion, fruitfulness and divine favour. I live in the reality of my inheritance in Christ today, in Jesus’ Name. Amen

12/25/2025

Everything changes when God is involved.

Love isn’t about perfection. It’s about presence.
12/24/2025

Love isn’t about perfection. It’s about presence.

Read this again slowly. The words you feel most strongly are usually the truth asking to be acknowledged.
12/24/2025

Read this again slowly. The words you feel most strongly are usually the truth asking to be acknowledged.

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