January 10, 2026
This life is Yours and hope is rising
As Your glory floods our hearts
Let love tear down these walls
That all creation would
Come back to You
It’s all for You
Your Name is glorious, glorious
Your love is changing us, calling us
To worship in spirit and in truth
As all creation returns to You

THERE MUST be something like the opposite of suicide, whereby a person radically and abruptly decides to start living, or rescue their own life from obscurity.
Gabe K-S, Substack
There is, I suppose – it’s called salvation. And salvation belongs to our God, meaning it comes from Him, and only He could give it – all we do is to accept it. Salvation is the greatest work that can ever be given to us, in contrast to the ultimate giving we could ever do – that is, our own lives. Suicide is our giving everything up for something – Salvation is God giving Himself up for us.
And, behold, NOW is the moment of salvation. NOW is the time of repentance. May we come alive by the hearing the word of Christ our Salvation. We’re on a mission to go beyond being a suicide hotline. We’re bringing people to resurrection, reincarnation; Life in salvation, salvation in life.
January 12, 2026
We give all glory and praise to God – the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit – who, no matter what is said against Him and His people, no matter what is done against the body, remains Faithful and True.
Anything and everything that comes against us, and anything that exalts itself over Christ will eventually join the rest of Creation in proclaiming that He is Lord of all.
Our trust and dependence is on our God – our primary defense, and our primary source of motivation and inspiration is our Father.
We call Him our Father, because of Christ, who stepped out of glory to be born as one of us. He then lay down His body, offering all of Himself as a sacrifice for propitiation and atonement – all, that we who would come to yield to His Spirit and we who would believe in Him would not fall into inevitable death and oblivion. He took our cup down to the very last drop, He paid the wages of sin in full.
God is our Father, and we praise Him because Christ rose from the dead, proof of His infinite superiority over death, and absolute forgiveness of sin.
And we have not witnessed His birth, death, resurrection and ascension, but we believe in this son of a carpenter from more than two thousand years ago; Sure, from written accounts and from historical proof, but the true receipt of the Truth of Christ and His finished work is very much alive around us and especially in us. We call God our Father because of the Holy Spirit poured out upon each and every one of us who have come to receive and believe in Christ.
We give all glory and praise to God, for the Holy Spirit who is alive in each and every one of us.
He is the Spirit of Truth that leads us into all Truth.
He is the Spirit of Adoption who brings us to cry out to God as our Father.
He is the Spirit of Comfort who enables us to overflow with comfort towards others. Indeed, let it be as Christ mentioned – blessed are those who mourn, for indeed, they shall be comforted.
The Holy Spirit is the One who convicts the world, believer and non-believer, of sin, righteousness, and judgment; That is, of past, present and future shortcomings that would bring us to the end of believing in ourselves; Of the infinitely renewing reconciliation and absolute right standing of those who would believe in Christ, and of the fate of those who would reject and rage against the glory and grace of the one true God.
We give all glory and praise to our God – not from a stance of works, but from a firm foundation which many of this world would find even more foolish than organized religion: That is, from the grace of our Father, seen through the King crucified and humiliated on the cross.
Oh, praise His name, forever.
I don’t need to see it to believe it,
I don’t need to see it to believe
Because I, I can’t shake, this fire burning deep inside my heart
Psalm 12
The Faithful Have Vanished
TO THE CHOIRMASTER: ACCORDING TO THE SHEMINITH. A PSALM OF DAVID.
1 Save, O LORD, for the godly one is gone; for the faithful have vanished from among the children of man.
2 Everyone utters lies to his neighbor; with flattering lips and a double heart they speak.
3 May the LORD cut off all flattering lips, the tongue that makes great boasts,
4 those who say, “With our tongue we will prevail, our lips are with us; who is master over us?”
5 “Because the poor are plundered, because the needy groan, I will now arise,” says the LORD; “I will place him in the safety for which he longs.”
6 The words of the LORD are pure words, like silver refined in a furnace on the ground, purified seven times.
7 You, O LORD, will keep them; you will guard us from this generation forever.
8 On every side the wicked prowl, as vileness is exalted among the children of man.
I suppose there are bigger things to notice and address, than what we have going on in our own personal lives. Not to say that we shouldn’t care about these small issues that we make big deals of… No, it’s just that part of us should already have the understanding that the Lord is taking care of all of our affairs, much so that we are able to make observations, just as David did – that, as the Psalm is entitled, the faithful have vanished.
It’s sad to consider this fact, especially in this day and time. I mean, it coincides with Daniel’s prophecy – that in these last days, knowledge shall increase. Now I see, beyond the apparent and obvious signs of increase of knowledge (AI, literal increase in CPU/GPU processing power and more and more photos, videos and text being uploaded onto the internet), there is the propensity, the worldly notion that would have us see that faith is reduced to a concept, and religion is seen as obsolete.
Knowledge shall increase; Knowledge IS increasing, much so that brains are being filled over capacity with supposedly valuable junk, and with this avalanche of data a greater portion of humanity brings itself higher than the divine. Faith is shelved. The center of attention shifts from the divine to ourselves. The faithful… are vanishing.
And it is as we read: People stepping on each other, lying to each other and flattering each other for clout and for their own advancement, for their own praise.
Words have always been powerful, but now we’re weaponizing them, picking fights and/or further dragging down those already brought low.
But, indeed, we have the Word of the Lord to keep us in check; His Words remain our firm Foundation. For the Bible does not fade into obsolescence… No, the more it is pushed away, I feel as if it’s being more established in our hearts and minds. The print and digital material may be deleted, but the Words are written in our heart… by way of Christ, who is our Living Word, and the Word of Life, alive in us – not written on tablets of stone, but written in our hearts, just as our names are written on His high-priestly breastplate.
All I’m saying, here and now, is that though we do recognize the fading of all human concepts of ‘faith’, we understand that what faith we have has been authored by no less than the Creator of all things seen and unseen… And even in this wretched world in all its seasons, He is faithful to finish the work He has begun in us.
The faithful have vanished, but Christ remains Faithful and True. Now, and forever.
Thank You, Lord, for this revelation. Thank You, for it is exactly these sorts of truths that do the opposite of killing us, but bring us back to life in an instant.
In the face of all that’s weighing us down, in all our worries, concerns, grief and anxiety, we see that Christ’s light shines ever brighter, and His presence all the more ministering to us.
We give Him praise and glory, for He truly deserves it.
Our trust, here and now, is in the Lord; and those who place their trust in Him shall never be put to shame.
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