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Over the years, I have noticed something that has always made me stop and think. Many influencers, athletes, actors, singers, and other well known public figures are financially supported by millions of people. Companies pay them. Fans buy their merchandise. People gladly spend money to support what they do. Yet many people who have devoted their lives to serving the Lord, preaching the Gospel, praying for the sick, encouraging the broken, and fulfilling the Great Commission often hear things like, "Get a real job," "Just trust God," or "If God called you, He'll provide." I have never fully understood that mindset. Yes, God is our Provider. I believe that with all my heart. But throughout Scripture, God often provided for those in ministry through the generosity of His people. The early church supported those who labored in the Gospel, and Paul taught that those who preach the Gospel have the right to receive support. I am incredibly thankful for the person who faithfully supports me every month. That support is not just about money. It tells me someone believes in the calling God has placed on my life. I never take that for granted, and I thank God for it. Please don't misunderstand me. Prayer is powerful. Prayer changes lives. I need your prayers every single day. But there is something incredibly humbling about someone who steps out in faith and gives, sometimes even when they don't have much themselves. That kind of generosity is worship. It is trust. It is partnering with the work of God. Imagine how many missionaries, pastors, evangelists, and ministries could focus more on reaching people if they didn't spend so much time worrying about how they were going to pay the next bill. Let's be people who don't just cheer on the work of God from a distance, but who actively help make it possible. "The laborer is worthy of his wages." Luke 10:7 Thank you to everyone who prays, encourages, and gives. You are making an eternal difference, and I pray God richly blesses you for every seed you sow into His Kingdom.
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@Eric Markum God bless you, my brother. I will continually pray for you and your family.
Green Socks
Green Socks When my children were about 7 to 10 years old, I was teaching them that God provides. I wanted them to learn that our Heavenly Father cares about every part of our lives, even the smallest things. Jesus said: "Therefore I say to you, whatever things you ask when you pray, believe that you receive them, and you will have them." (Mark 11:24, NKJV) I told them that God would even provide something as simple as a pair of socks. We decided to pray for a pair of green socks because black and white socks were common colors. We told no one about it and kept it completely to ourselves. The first day we prayed, "Heavenly Father, we ask You for a pair of green socks in Jesus' name." Then I shared these words of Jesus with my children: "Most assuredly, I say to you, whatever you ask the Father in My name He will give you." (John 16:23, NKJV) From that day on, we didn't keep asking over and over. Instead, every day we thanked God for the green socks because His Word says: "Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God." (Philippians 4:6, NKJV) Day after day we thanked Him. After about 15 days, I started to wonder if the green socks would ever come, but I chose to believe God's promise. "Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen." (Hebrews 11:1, NKJV) About a month later, I asked my former brother in law to help me with a strip and wax job that was going to take two or three days. He arrived at my house, and a little later he said, "Ray Ray," which was my nickname, "I have something if you want it. Someone gave it to me." He reached into a bag and pulled out a brand new pair of green socks. Not only were they green, but they had white crosses on them. I turned and looked at my children, who were absolutely amazed. We had never told anyone what we were praying for. God had answered our prayer in a way that left no doubt it was Him.
Green Socks
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@Eric Markum God’s faithfulness often shows up in the smallest details. Those green socks became a lasting lesson that no prayer is too small for Him.
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@Eric Markum stay blessed, my brother.
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@Eric Markum you said it starts at 7 p.m. But I found no link.
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@Eric Markum thank you, my brother.
Hello Everyone
I hope everyone is doing well. As you have probably noticed, I haven't been posting as much lately. I've been spending a lot of time in prayer and reflection, helping my wife when she needs me, ministering to people, and creating video content, mainly for YouTube. I also post on Facebook and TikTok, but creating content is very time consuming. It takes time to record, edit, upload videos, and take care of my personal responsibilities. I do my best to post here, but it has been difficult. I'm also going through a season where God is teaching me to truly depend on Him. I've never been in a situation where I've had to live by faith without having a job. I've worked two jobs, and sometimes even three, for most of my life. Going from that to where I am now has been a real struggle. I do have a financial supporter, and I'm very thankful for the one I have. Also for example, there are 66 people in this community, and only a small number seem to read or respond to what I post. Sometimes it feels like I'm posting to myself. I understand that everyone is busy, and I know I don't always have time to read everyone's posts either. I'm simply sharing how I've been feeling. Right now, my focus has been on creating content that reaches people with the Gospel. I would love to grow this Skool community, but I haven't been able to get many people from YouTube or Facebook to join, no matter how many times I share the link. Even on YouTube, I have over 12,000 subscribers, but sometimes only five people click the Like button after watching. It makes me wonder if all the work I'm putting in is in vain. I love sharing the message of Jesus. That's why I do what I do. Sometimes discouragement tries to creep in when it feels like no one is watching or reading what I post. But I know my calling is to keep planting seeds, whether I see the harvest right away or not. So I'm asking for your prayers as I continue to build what God has placed on my heart and reach people with the Gospel. Thank you to everyone who has encouraged me, prayed for me, and supported this ministry. It truly means more than you know.
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@Eric Markum right back at you, my brother. I love and appreciate you too.
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