FaithWear Ministry Scroll—February 23, 2026
This morning, a topic was brought to my attention, and I felt led to follow it through by writing this scroll. I had been in conversation with someone earlier, and something we discussed immediately brought to mind t…
FaithWear Ministry Scroll—edited on March 1, 2026
In the days when the judges ruled, there lived a man named Elimelech, an Ephrathite from Bethlehem in Judah, who dwelt there with his wife Naomi and their two sons, Mahlon and Chilion. When famine struck the lan…
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What Is Edenic Love — And Why I Use This Phrase in Marriage
Edenic Love is the original love — the love that existed before sin entered the world, before the human race fell from innocence, before fear, shame…
FAITHWEAR MINISTRY SCROLL— February 14, 2026
From the very beginning, God established a pattern for how He enters the world: He fills what He Himself prepares. After the sin of Adam and Eve, God did not abandon them or leave them exposed to the consequences of …
FaithWear Ministry Scroll—February 14, 2026
From the beginning, God established a pattern in creation: the first reveals the structure, and the second reveals the fullness. Adam was formed first, and throughout the unfolding of Israel’s story, men often appeare…
FaithWear Ministry Scroll—Refined on February 12, 2026 Draft
⭐The Pattern of First Things
From the beginning, God created, for “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth” (Genesis 1:1). Everything He formed flowed from His wisdom, His order, and H…
FaithWear Ministry Scroll — February 2026
Salvation begins with Jesus Christ — the One the Father sent to rescue humanity from darkness, from total loss, and from the broken, sinful nature that distorted our identity in Christ and sense of belonging. “For God s…
FaithWear Ministry Scroll- February 7, 2026
Identity Declared Before Formation Begins
Before Jesus performed a miracle, preached a sermon, or called a disciple, the Father spoke identity over Him: “This is My beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased” (Matthew 3:…
FaithWear Ministry Scroll — February 7, 2026 Draft
Repentance is not guilt, fear, or emotional collapse — it is a turning, a surrender, a change of direction that begins with the conviction of the Holy Spirit. In Scripture, this is called biblical repentance. Th…
FaithWear Ministry Scroll- February 7, 2026 Draft
Jesus said, “Unless one is born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God” (John 3:3). But what does that truly mean? What is the new birth according to Scripture, and how does a life look when someone has genuinel…
Faithwear Ministry— February 5, 2026
In today’s generation—both young and old—we often see love and relationships through the lens of the world. We begin engaging in relationships far too early, long before we understand what love requires. Hearts break too soon…
FaithWear Ministry Scroll---February 4, 2026
Why do human beings dream of love? Why do we long for someone with whom we can share our life, our story, and our forever? Why does the heart ache for a place where affection is safe, intimacy is mutual, and our soul …
FaithWear Ministry Scroll—February 3, 2026
Insecurity is fear in disguise. It is fear that settles into identity, shapes perception, and begins to speak louder than truth. It is the internal collapse that occurs when fear becomes the foundation of how a perso…
FaithWear Ministry Scroll—February 2, 2026
I. The Architecture of Formation
As I read the Bible more, I saw formations arise—distinct patterns in Moses, David, and Joseph shaped in isolation, all serving one purpose. Their hidden seasons were not wasted years …
FaithWear Ministry Scroll- February 1, 2026
I often wondered whether I should share this in the name of love, but I write it now as a witness to what God has done in me. My journey with love did not begin in the ways of God; it began in the ways of the world. G…
FaithWear Ministry Scroll- Updated February 4, 2026
What is love? We hear this word constantly, and many of us have even attempted to live it, yet without ever seeing the full picture of what love truly is. So let us discover it, that we may behold the kind of lo…
FaithWear Ministry Scroll —February 1, 2026
Throughout Scripture, heaven and earth move in parallel. They were formed together, held together, and designed to reflect one another. The natural realm reveals the spiritual realm, and the visible mirrors the invisibl…
FaithWear Ministry Scroll — February 1, 2026
In Matthew 2, the wise men came from the East to Jerusalem asking where the Messiah had been born. Scripture records their question: “Where is He who has been born King of the Jews? For we saw His star when it rose a…
FaithWear Ministry Scroll — February 2026
There are moments in life when we look back and realize that God had been forming us long before we had the language to understand it. Before calling, before assignment, before ministry, there were rhythms quietly shapin…
FaithWear Ministry Scroll — January 31, 2026
There are patterns in Scripture that reveal how God builds, assigns, orders, and establishes His work—both in heaven and on earth. From creation to covenant, from the Tabernacle to the Temple, from the ministry of an…
FaithWear Ministry Scroll — January 31, 2026
This scroll offers insight into what this website is for me—from what I thought I wanted in the beginning to what I now see unfolding. FaithWear Ministry began as a simple vision for creativity. I imagined crafting fai…
Faithwear Ministry Scroll- January 28, 2026
Jesus reveals Himself throughout Scripture as the very structure of God’s house. He is the foundation beneath every life that stands, for “no one can lay a foundation other than that which is laid, which is Jesus Chris…
FaithWear Ministry Scroll—January 28, 2026
God is light—the true Light who shines upon the world the way the rising sun breaks open the darkness of dawn (John 1:4–5). As sunlight pours over the earth and reveals what night once concealed, so His presence illumin…
FaithWear Ministry Scroll—Updated January 28, 2026
Before anything took form, God saw. His vision preceded His words, His actions, and the unfolding of creation itself. Scripture reveals Him as the One “declaring the end from the beginning, and from ancient time…
FaithWear Ministry Scroll—January 27, 2026
Before any storm touches the earth, the atmosphere announces it. Winds shift. Pressure changes. Clouds gather. Meteorologists study the patterns, track the movement, and warn the public long before the first drop of rain…
FaithWear Ministry Scroll- January 29, 2026
Before the foundation of the world, God ordained that the Light would be revealed — the Light that separates darkness from day, exposes the path, and gives life to all who receive Him. “In Him was life, and the life wa…
FaithWear Ministry Scroll—January 23, 2026
So many of us have lived—and are still living—anchored in religious weights that we never recognized as burdens because they were handed to us wrapped in language that sounded holy. These weights do not come from Christ…
FaithWear Ministry Scroll—January 2026
The Invitation to Begin
If you’ve been reading my scrolls for some time, then you already recognize the patterns and revelations the Lord often leads me to unveil. And if you are new here, I gently invite you to begin from …
FaithWear Ministry Scroll- January 21, 2026
In Eden, before humanity ever faced a storm in the world, the first storm rose inside the human mind. God had given Adam and Eve a clear instruction: “You may surely eat of every tree of the garden, but of the tree o…
FAITHWEAR MINISTRY SCROLL — January 21, 2026
In the beginning, before anything took form, God created the womb of potential. “The earth was without form and void, and darkness was over the face of the deep” (Genesis 1:2). Everything was covered in water, but thi…
FAITHWEAR MINISTRY SCROLL — Updated on January 23, 2026
Before anything began, God already knew the beginning and the end, for “I am the Alpha and the Omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the end” (Revelation 22:13). Nothing rises or falls outside His…
FaithWear Ministry Scroll- January 20, 2026
Before Israel had a name, a land, a covenant, or a story, God had already set His affection upon them. Long before their obedience or their rebellion, before their wandering or their return, God revealed Himself as thei…
FAITHWEAR MINISTRY SCROLL—January 15, 2026
Before God ever called anyone to preach, prophesy, or lead, He called us to love well in the home. Scripture says, “We love because He first loved us” (1 John 4:19), and this divine order shapes everything that follows. …
FAITHWEAR MINISTRY SCROLL —January 11, 2026
In the beginning, when God created humanity, He formed us in His image — not only in likeness, but in nature, capacity, and essence. Free will is one of the divine components woven into that image. It is part of what ma…
FAITHWEAR MINISTRY SCROLL—January 11, 2026
We all know God as Love, yet few pause to see that Love itself bore fruit. Out of the fullness of His Love, creation was born. Every star, every breath, every living thing came forth from the womb of divine Love. And Jes…
FAITHWEAR MINISTRY SCROLL—January 11, 2026
Love is the believer’s calling. Before we speak, before we serve, before we minister, before we build, we are called to Love. Jesus said that the world would recognize His disciples not by their gifts, their knowledge, t…
FAITHWEAR MINISTRY SCROLL—January 11, 2026
I have chosen to write scrolls about Jesus — not only His name, but His nature, His identity, and His eternal purpose — so that we may understand who we are through Him, walk rightly with Him, and live a victorious life.…
FAITHWEAR MINISTRY SCROLL — January 11, 2026
God does not give talents for storage, fear, or hiding; He gives them for stewardship, multiplication, and kingdom increase. Jesus taught plainly that talents are entrusted to us as a sacred responsibility, for “the ki…
FAITHWEAR MINISTRY SCROLL —January 11, 2026
God is not merely the One who gives talents—He is the Source of all creation, seen and unseen, for “from Him and through Him and to Him are all things” (Romans 11:36). Every ability, every gift, every spark of creativi…
FAITHWEAR MINISTRY SCROLL—January 11, 2026
There is nothing God calls us to that He leaves us unequipped to fulfill. The One who summons is the One who supplies. Scripture declares, “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want” (Psalm 23:1), and again, “His divine …
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There remains a question in the hearts of many: Do we still observe the Sabbath, and if so, on which day? Some hold to Saturday, others to Sunday. Many choose based on convenience, shaped by the rhythm of a Monday–Friday workweek. Yet Sc…
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In the beginning, before commandments, before covenants, before Israel, before Sabbath was ever spoken — there was God. God the Father, the Ancient of Days, the One who formed creation with intention, order, and rhythm. Everything He mad…
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Sabbath is not merely a pause from physical labor or a ceremonial observance tied to heaven’s rhythms. Sabbath is a posture — a surrender. It is the moment the soul ceases from striving and begins to trust. It is the place where we stop …
I. THE THRESHOLD OF THE CALLED
Betrayal has never been an interruption in the story of the called — it has always been a threshold. A holy crossing. A consecrating fire. Joseph was betrayed into Egypt, but also into destiny. David was betrayed into caves, but als…
Scripture shows that God does not test us to discover how we will respond — He already knows (Psalm 139:4; 2 Timothy 2:19). Testing is not for God’s information. It is for our transformation.
🌿 1. Testing reveals what is in us — for our benefit, for our growth, a…
There are moments in our walk when our hearts respond to another believer with a quiet pull—as though a gentle string is being drawn from within. This sensation is not emotional confusion, nor is it a misplaced affection. It is the Holy Spirit within you bearing …
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When Striving Feels Endless but Grace Carries You Home
Upon learning Jacob’s story and tracing the weight of his years, something in me feels dread. His walk was not light. His blessings did not arrive easily. His household was not peac…
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When Misnamed by Man but Renamed by God
Jacob’s story is often shaped by human labels rather than by God’s word. Many remember him as a deceiver or a schemer, but Scripture presents a different picture. Before Jacob was born, God had al…
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When Reach Is Not Rebellion, but Response
Do we ever pause and ask: was Jacob’s grasping of Esau’s heel in the womb a fleshly act — even though he was not yet born? Or was it divinely designed? A sign that, no matter the opposition, Jac…
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When Covenant Unfolds Through Surrendered Participation
After the flood, when the earth was washed and reset, Noah’s sons scattered across the land. From Shem’s line came generations that carried the whisper of covenant. And from that l…
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When Worship Is Visible but Obedience Is Absent
Throughout Scripture, we see distinct groups among those who claim to believe. There are those who walk the narrow path — imperfect, but surrendered. The apostles themselves had a rugged d…
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When Truth Is Taught Without Tears
There is a posture that knows the Word but forgets the walk. It is a voice that quotes Scripture yet resists surrender, a heart that sees others’ sins clearly but remains blind to its own. This is the …
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When Ritual Replaces Relationship and Holiness Is Hollowed
There is a posture that looks holy but is hollow. A devotion that sounds righteous but is rooted in performance. A discipline that impresses crowds but forgets the One it was me…
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When Ego Replaces Obedience and Image Overrides Intimacy
There is a posture that looks like confidence but is rooted in fear. A kindness that feels generous but is secretly transactional. A love that speaks loudly but listens rarely. It…
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The Covenant That Chose Before Time
Before light was spoken. Before oceans were poured. Before stars were hung or dust was formed — love existed. Not as a feeling, but as a Person. Not as reaction, but as origin. “God is love” (1 John 4…
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Where Obedience Cultivates Intimacy and Covenant Holds
In the beginning, God drew lines — not to limit, but to liberate. He separated light from darkness, waters from waters, land from sea (Genesis 1:3–10). Each boundary was a blueprint…
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When Discernment Is Lost and Holiness Blurs
There are lines that protect, lines that correct, lines that restrict, and lines that release. But when these lines are misread — when boundaries are mistaken for control, when discipline is c…
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Distinguishing What Protects, Restores, Restricts, and Releases
Not all lines are the same. Some protect. Some correct. Some restrict. Some release. To walk in wisdom is to know the difference. To walk in love is to honor each one right…
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Where Covenant Is Guarded and Grace Is Given
Not all boundaries are the same. Some are personal — drawn within the soul to guard holiness, protect peace, and preserve identity. Others are relational — woven into covenant to protect uni…
When Conviction Becomes Covenant Defense
In the beginning, God drew lines — not to limit, but to liberate. He separated light from darkness, waters from waters, land from sea (Genesis 1:3–10). Each boundary was a blueprint. Each division was a declaration: this b…
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When Separation Becomes Sacred Design
In the beginning, God drew lines — not to limit, but to liberate. He separated light from darkness (Genesis 1:4–5) — not to shame the night, but to establish rhythm. He divided the waters above fr…
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There was a city—two, in fact. Sodom and Gomorrah. Wickedness filled their streets, injustice filled their gates, and the outcry reached heaven. These cities were not just morally compromised—they were spiritually blind, unable to discer…
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When the Spirit Becomes the Rain
God planted the greens on the third day—trees, herbs, seed-bearing life. But they did not grow. Not yet. “…no shrub had yet appeared on the earth and no plant had yet sprung up, for the Lord God had not …
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After the Deep Comes the Dressing
In the beginning, God separated. On Day One, He divided light from darkness—not to reject the night, but to establish rhythm. Light was not born in opposition, but in order. Darkness was not erased—it w…
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The Intimacy Before the Word
This wasn’t just movement—it was intimacy. The Hebrew word רָחַף (rachaph) means “to hover, flutter, or brood”—like a mother bird tenderly covering her young. Before anything was formed, before light was spo…
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Positioned for Glory, Marked by Design
When I reflect on the first day of creation, I don’t just see beginnings—I see placement. Heaven and earth were not just formed; they were positioned. Earth as His footstool. Heaven as His throne …
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The Threshold Where Glory Waits
Before light was spoken, darkness was present. Not because it ruled, but because it would be overcome. Yet not all darkness would be overcome — not because God is unable, but because of man’s free will.…
FaithWear Ministry Scroll-Updated January 29, 2026
Where the Spirit First Hovered
Before light was spoken, there was water. The Spirit of God did not hover over flame or stone—but over the sea. It was not drinkable. Yet it was chosen. The deep became the first c…
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The Sanctuary Before the Spark
Before rebellion, darkness was not a threat. It was not gloom. It was not fear. It was the first sanctuary — the veil before the voice, the stillness before the spark. It was the quiet chamber where glory …
FaithWear Ministry Scroll-Updated January 29, 2026
The Womb of Becoming
In the beginning, darkness covered the face of the deep. It was not evil, corrupted, or threatening. It was simply the unformed space where creation had not yet taken shape. Scripture presen…
FaithWear Ministry Scroll- Updated January 29, 2026
The Unveiling of What Was Buried
In the beginning, God spoke to the waters beneath the heavens and commanded them to gather in one place. At His word, the seas withdrew. The waters shifted and made room for wha…
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“And God said, ‘Let there be light,’ and there was light.”
— Genesis 1:3
Before the world had form, before the chaos was calmed, God spoke. Not with thunder, but with authority. Not with explanation, but …
Esther’s Radiance Body Oil is being prepared for unveiling—and its arrival carries prophetic weight. This is not merely skincare. It is a sacred offering, crafted with intention, layered in meaning, and steeped in reverence. Every drop ministers to the senses, the…
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You may light the candle. You may anoint with oil. You may surround yourself with symbols of faith. But above all—have your heart ready. Ready to hear. Ready to yield. Ready to be counseled by the One who speaks in stillness and fire. Fo…
🔥 The Fragrance of Worship:
In the Bible, fragrance is never incidental. It is sacred, symbolic, and often prophetic. From the Tabernacle’s incense to the anointing oils of kings and prophets, aroma has always carried spiritual weight. FaithWear Ministry’s Franki…
September 6, 2025
🌺 A Prophetic Reflection from the Founder
In the beginning, I was always drawn to frankincense. I was in awe that it was one of the sacred gifts offered to the Lord Jesus Christ at His birth—a fragrant declaration of His divinity and priestho…
🕯️ Frankincense in the Bible: A Fragrant Offering of Worship
Why FaithWear Ministry Is Creating the Frankincense Flame Worship Candle
From the incense-filled chambers of the Tabernacle to the gifts laid before the infant Christ, frankincense has long carried the…
In the heart of spirituality, finding products that align with personal growth and faith doesn't merely offer a sense of fulfillment; it becomes a cherished step on your journey. Amidst a world teeming with distractions, carving out mome…
In the ebb and flow of daily life, the subtle integration of spiritual elements can serve as gentle reminders of one’s faith, continuously weaving it into the fabric of everyday experiences. From the soft glow of a candle flickering in a…