Thursday, April 24, 2025

Book Review: Blessing or Curse: You Choose by Derek Prince


Book Review: Blessing or Curse: You Choose by Derek Prince

Format: Paperback

In Blessing or Curse: You Choose, renowned Bible teacher Derek Prince delivers a life-changing message with clarity, spiritual insight, and biblical authority. This powerful book explores a foundational truth that often goes unnoticed: many of the challenges we face in life—sickness, financial struggles, broken relationships—may have roots in unseen curses. But the good news is, you have the power to choose blessings instead.

Key Benefits of the Book:

  • Biblical Clarity: Prince unpacks Scriptures that reveal how blessings and curses operate, showing readers how to identify generational patterns and spiritual strongholds.

  • Practical Application: The book provides a step-by-step guide to break curses and walk in God’s blessings—perfect for both personal use and ministry contexts.

  • Healing & Freedom: Readers often testify to newfound freedom from spiritual oppression, emotional turmoil, and destructive cycles.

  • Empowering Insight: You’ll learn to speak blessings over yourself, your family, and your circumstances with renewed faith.

  • Life Transformation: This book equips believers to shift from defeat to victory, unlocking God’s promises in every area of life.

Whether you're new to the concept or already aware of spiritual warfare and generational influences, this book offers a biblically sound, practical approach to turning your life around through Christ. If you're tired of feeling stuck or battling unseen forces, Blessing or Curse may be the spiritual key you’ve been praying for.

Highly recommended for pastors, prayer warriors, and everyday believers looking to live in the fullness of God's blessing.

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Wednesday, April 23, 2025

🌿 Epilogue – From Wounded to Whole: A Journey Through God’s Remedy for Rejection



 

🌿 Epilogue – From Wounded to Whole: A Journey Through God’s Remedy for Rejection

Reading God’s Remedy for Rejection by Derek Prince was more than reading a book—it was like walking with a trusted guide through the deepest, most hidden parts of my soul. Each chapter peeled back a layer of pain, confusion, and disappointment I had carried for years—some of it tucked away so deeply I didn’t even know it was still there.

This book met me in the middle of my story—frustrated by family secrets, burdened by the sting of three failed marriages, and discouraged by business rejections after moving back to Mississippi. I thought I was alone in those feelings. I wasn’t. And neither are you.

Derek Prince's wisdom is both gentle and piercing. He names the thing we often feel but don’t know how to say: that rejection is a wound—a spiritual and emotional injury that distorts the way we see ourselves, others, and even God. But the good news is, it doesn’t have to be the final word over our lives.

Through the chapters, I discovered:

  • That rejection is not who I am, it’s something I’ve experienced.

  • That Jesus took every form of rejection so I could be fully accepted.

  • That healing isn’t just possible—it’s promised through the cross.

  • That staying free means renewing my mind and choosing truth daily.

  • And finally, that this healing isn’t just for me—it’s for those I’m called to reach.

What makes this book truly transformational is how it shifts you from why did this happen to me? to how can God use this to help others?

I now see that my story—every heartache, every unanswered question, every “no” that felt like a closed door—was leading me to this place of healing, clarity, and purpose. And through the words of this book, I’ve been equipped to be a healing presence in the lives of others.


🕊 Final Reflection:

If you’ve ever felt unwanted, misunderstood, or pushed aside, this book is for you. If you’ve carried wounds from childhood, betrayal, divorce, or silence—this book is for you. And if you’ve found healing and want to walk in freedom and purpose, this book is especially for you.

You are not what was done to you. You are who God says you are: chosen, loved, accepted, and called.

🙏 A Prayer of Healing and Commissioning

Heavenly Father,


Thank You for being a God who sees, who knows, and who heals. You have walked closely through every unspoken pain, every silent tear, and every heavy moment of rejection Your child has faced. Today, we celebrate the healing You have begun and the freedom You are restoring.

Lord, for every hidden wound from childhood, for every unanswered question, for every broken relationship, and for every door that was slammed shut—thank You that You are the Redeemer of all things. You waste nothing. You use every scar as a testimony of Your grace.

We praise You, Jesus, for taking the full weight of rejection upon Yourself so we would never have to carry it alone. You have called us accepted, chosen, and beloved. Let that truth be rooted deep into the heart of Your child.

Now, Holy Spirit, I ask that You would fill this beloved one with a fresh fire, a divine confidence, and a soft compassion to minister to others. May they speak words of life into broken hearts. May they carry Your peace into every room. May they know that they are no longer defined by the past, but commissioned for the future.

Give them eyes to see people the way You do—and boldness to love like You love.

Bless them, Lord.
Bless their coming in and going out.
Bless the work of their hands, the words of their mouth, and the walk of their journey.
Surround them with favor, cover them with protection, and let Your joy overflow like a river that never runs dry.

In the mighty and healing name of Jesus,
Amen.


📘 Chapter 11 Review – Ministering Healing to Others - 11 of 11

 



📘 Chapter 11 Review – Ministering Healing to Others

Derek Prince closes God’s Remedy for Rejection with a deeply empowering message: You are now equipped to help heal the brokenhearted. What you’ve received, you can now pass on.

This chapter is less about techniques and more about availability. Prince emphasizes that you don’t have to be a pastor, counselor, or seasoned minister to bring healing to others. You just have to be willing—willing to listen, to love, to discern, and to lead others into the presence of the Father.

He reminds us that healing doesn’t flow from us—it flows through us. It’s the Holy Spirit who does the work; we are simply the vessel.

Prince outlines a few simple but powerful steps in ministering to someone facing rejection:

  • Help them identify the root – Where did the rejection begin?

  • Lead them in repentance and forgiveness – Many need to forgive those who rejected them, and even forgive themselves.

  • Guide them to receive God’s acceptance – Sometimes people just need someone to speak the truth in love.

  • Pray with them in faith – Healing prayer, spoken boldly but gently, can break the yoke of rejection.

What stood out to me in this chapter is the simplicity of it all. This isn’t a program. It’s a lifestyle. When we walk in God’s acceptance daily, we naturally carry His healing presence into every room we enter—our homes, our churches, our workplaces.

For me, it was a reminder that all the pain I’ve gone through—family secrets, failed marriages, rejection in business—it wasn’t wasted. It was preparing me to minister with compassion, to understand the deep ache in others, and to speak life with authenticity.


🔖 Favorite Quote from Chapter 11:

“If you have been healed, you are now qualified to bring healing to others.” — Derek Prince


This final chapter is a commissioning. It’s a challenge to step out in love and confidence, not just surviving rejection but becoming a conduit of hope for others. And that’s the greatest testimony of all—not just that we were healed, but that we helped someone else heal too.

📘 Chapter 10 Review – Staying Free from Rejection

 



📘 Chapter 10 Review – Staying Free from Rejection

After such deep healing and restoration, Chapter 10 focuses on a powerful truth: freedom must be maintained. Derek Prince reminds us that rejection can try to creep back into our lives—even after we've experienced deliverance. The key is to recognize it early, resist it immediately, and replace it with truth.

Prince warns that the enemy loves to use familiar tactics—those subtle feelings of being unwanted, misunderstood, or not good enough. And if we’re not alert, we may fall back into those patterns without even realizing it. But now, we’re equipped. We’ve learned to identify the voice of rejection—and even more importantly, we’ve learned to trust the voice of the Father.

This chapter felt like a gentle but firm wake-up call. For me, I’ve seen how quickly a small incident—someone ignoring my text, or a missed opportunity—can try to trigger old lies: “You’re not important.” “See, they don’t want you.” But now, I can choose a different response. I can speak the truth out loud:
“I am accepted in the Beloved. I am chosen by God. His love defines me, not their silence.”

Prince also provides practical tools for walking in lasting freedom:

  • Renewing your mind daily with Scripture

  • Replacing lies with God’s truth

  • Staying connected in Christian community

  • Choosing forgiveness proactively

This chapter is all about building spiritual muscle. Healing is the first miracle. Staying healed is the ongoing, daily choice.


🔖 Favorite Quote from Chapter 10:

“You don’t have to go back to rejection—not now, not ever.” — Derek Prince


This chapter is a battle plan. It teaches us to live as victors, not victims, fully grounded in our identity in Christ. Rejection may knock, but we no longer have to open the door.

📘 Chapter 9 Review – The Complete Exchange


📘 Chapter 9 Review – The Complete Exchange

In this chapter, Derek Prince beautifully outlines what he calls the divine exchange—where everything that rejection took from us, God replaces with something far better.

We come to God with our brokenness, our past, our fear of being unloved… and He gives us healing, purpose, security, and most of all, His unshakable love.

Prince walks us through the spiritual transactions that take place when we fully surrender rejection to Jesus:

  • Our wounds are exchanged for healing.

  • Our shame is exchanged for honor.

  • Our fear is exchanged for peace.

  • Our orphan spirit is exchanged for sonship.

  • Our insecurity is exchanged for confidence in Christ.

This exchange is made possible through the cross of Christ—where Jesus bore every form of rejection so that we could walk in total acceptance. Prince reminds us that this isn't something we earn. It’s a gift. A divine trade made out of love.

Reading this, I realized how often I’d prayed for healing but had stopped short of truly receiving the full exchange. I had given God my wounds but still walked in fear and uncertainty—almost as if I believed the healing was partial or temporary. But here, Prince makes it clear: the work Jesus did is complete.

This chapter encourages us to live from that exchange, not just visit it in times of need. It’s a call to walk confidently as someone fully loved, fully accepted, and fully equipped to share that love with others.


🔖 Favorite Quote from Chapter 9:

“God never simply removes your pain—He replaces it with something better.” — Derek Prince


This chapter ends the book with hope and strength. It’s not just about getting over the past. It’s about stepping into a new future where you live, love, and lead from a place of healing.

📘 Chapter 8 Review – The Expression of God’s Fatherhood


📘 Chapter 8 Review – The Expression of God’s Fatherhood

In this chapter, Derek Prince opens our eyes to something profound: once we’ve received the healing love of our heavenly Father, we are called to reflect that same love to others—especially those who are still trapped in cycles of rejection, pain, or identity confusion.

He draws a powerful connection between our personal healing and our purpose. We aren’t just healed to feel better. We’re healed so we can become vessels of God’s Fatherhood in a world that’s starving for true love, affirmation, and belonging.

Prince speaks candidly about the lack of spiritual fathers and mothers in the Body of Christ—people who will nurture, guide, and affirm others, not out of pride or control, but from a place of compassion and maturity. He challenges us not to keep God's love bottled up but to let it overflow in real relationships.

This resonated deeply with me. After feeling rejected in personal relationships and business circles, I’d unknowingly closed off parts of myself. But as this chapter pointed out, God doesn’t heal us so we can hide—He heals us so we can help.

Prince also talks about the fruit of a father’s heart: gentleness, patience, correction with love, and a genuine interest in the growth of others. These traits don’t come from striving—they grow naturally when we stay rooted in our identity as accepted children of God.


🔖 Favorite Quote from Chapter 8:

“The healing you receive is not just for you—it’s for others who need to know the Father’s love through you.” — Derek Prince


This chapter encourages us to move from survivor to spiritual nurturer. Whether we realize it or not, there are people around us—young and old—waiting for someone to show them the heart of the Father. When we reflect His nature, we become a living invitation to healing.

📘 Chapter 7 Review – Experiencing God as Father



📘 Chapter 7 Review – Experiencing God as Father

This chapter is a sacred invitation to heal the deepest of wounds—not just from rejection, but from misunderstanding who God truly is.

Derek Prince begins by acknowledging a painful truth: many of us, even as believers, struggle to relate to God as a loving Father because our earthly fathers didn’t reflect that kind of love. Some were absent. Some were abusive. Some were cold, unpredictable, or distant. And as Prince points out, this distorted image of "fatherhood" becomes the lens through which we view God Himself.

For me, this hit hard. I realized I’d been keeping God at arm’s length—not because I didn’t believe in Him, but because I didn’t trust Him to love me unconditionally. My heart had quietly adopted the belief that God, like others in my life, would eventually walk away or withdraw if I didn’t measure up.

But in this chapter, Prince gently guides us into the truth of God’s Father-heart. He reminds us that God isn’t the projection of our broken human experiences—He is the perfect original. And He longs to re-parent us with His grace, His patience, His consistency, and His never-failing love.

This chapter invites us not just to know God as Savior or Lord—but as Abba, our tender and trustworthy Father.

Prince suggests a powerful, healing prayer to accept God as your Father—an act of spiritual adoption where you open your heart to receive His Fatherly love fully. Speaking this out loud was emotional for me. It exposed some raw, unhealed places, but it also brought comfort I didn’t know I needed.


🔖 Favorite Quote from Chapter 7:

“God is not merely the best father you could imagine—He is infinitely better than that.” — Derek Prince


This chapter calls us to move from knowing about God to experiencing Him in the most intimate relationship possible: as a beloved child, resting in the arms of a perfect Father.

If rejection told you that you are unwanted, this chapter tells you the truth: you are chosen, cherished, and always welcome home.


📘 Chapter 6 Review – God’s Acceptance

 


📘 Chapter 6 Review – God’s Acceptance

This chapter is like a warm embrace after a long, cold journey through the wilderness of rejection. Derek Prince reminds us that God’s acceptance is not something we earn—it’s something we receive. And this acceptance is not temporary or conditional. It is eternal, unshakable, and based entirely on Jesus, not our performance.

Prince returns to one of the most powerful truths in the New Testament:

“To the praise of the glory of His grace, by which He has made us accepted in the Beloved.” — Ephesians 1:6 (NKJV)

That phrase—"accepted in the Beloved"—landed deep in my spirit. It means that we are not barely tolerated by God. We are cherished. Welcomed. Wanted. Just as Jesus is the Father’s beloved Son, so are we in Him. That changes everything.

What hit me especially hard in this chapter was when Prince explained that God doesn’t merely overlook our past—He replaces it with something better. Our history of rejection is swallowed up in His eternal embrace. We are no longer orphans trying to prove ourselves. We are sons and daughters with a permanent place at His table.

This chapter also teaches us how to abide in God’s acceptance. It’s not just about a one-time emotional experience or a single prayer of deliverance. It’s about walking daily in the truth of who we are in Christ. That’s where real transformation begins—not by trying harder, but by resting deeper in the Father's love.


🔖 Favorite Quote from Chapter 6:

“Once you are accepted in the Beloved, no one—not even you—can change that.” — Derek Prince


This chapter left me in tears—but in the best way. For the first time in a long time, I felt secure. Not because people had changed, or my circumstances had improved, but because God’s love doesn’t change. His acceptance is the safe place my soul had been searching for all along.

📘 Chapter 5 Review – How to Apply the Remedy



📘 Chapter 5 Review – How to Apply the Remedy

After learning that Jesus is the remedy for rejection in Chapter 4, Derek Prince now invites us into participation—not just belief in theory, but belief in action. This chapter is deeply personal, and it was a major breakthrough point for me. It’s one thing to know God loves and accepts you—it’s another to live like it.

Prince begins by explaining that healing from rejection is a process that starts with a choice. That may sound simple, but it’s incredibly powerful: We must choose to let go of the rejection that has defined us and embrace the truth of who God says we are.

He outlines four practical steps to apply the remedy:

  1. Recognize and confess the problem

  2. Forgive those who have rejected you

  3. Lay down bitterness, anger, and resentment

  4. Accept the exchange: Jesus was rejected so you could be accepted

Each of these steps requires surrender—and honesty. I had to admit that I’d been holding on to some pain from childhood, marriage, and failed business dreams because it had become a part of my identity. It felt safer to cling to the wounds than to risk being vulnerable again. But as Prince reminds us, freedom begins when we bring those wounds to the cross.

One of the most powerful moments in this chapter is when Prince leads readers through a prayer of forgiveness and release. Saying it out loud brought up tears for me—but also a deep, unexplainable peace. The act of forgiving those who hurt me, even if they never apologized, felt like chains breaking off.

He also gives an example of making a bold, spoken confession like:

“God, I thank You that You love me and You have accepted me in Jesus Christ. I am Your child. You are my Father. I belong to You.”

That may seem simple, but saying it over your life—day after day—begins to replace the lies of rejection with the truth of God’s Word. It’s not magic. It’s the renewing of the mind.


🔖 Favorite Quote from Chapter 5:

“You cannot change your past. But you can be released from it.” — Derek Prince


This chapter is where your healing journey becomes your personal partnership with Jesus. It’s not passive—it’s intentional. For me, it was the moment I realized: I don’t have to carry the weight of rejection into another season. Jesus already carried it for me.

📘 Chapter 4 Review – The Remedy

 

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📘 Chapter 4 Review – The Remedy

After the pain of recognizing rejection and tracing it to its root, Chapter 4 feels like a breath of fresh air. Derek Prince doesn't leave us stuck in the problem—he introduces us to the remedy. And that remedy is not a self-help method, a list of religious duties, or even years of therapy. It is a person: Jesus Christ.

Prince opens this chapter by painting a beautiful and sobering picture of the Divine Exchange—Jesus taking what we deserve so we can receive what He deserves. Rejected, so we could be accepted. Wounded, so we could be healed. Forsaken, so we could be embraced. These are more than just poetic ideas. They are spiritual realities that have the power to change our lives if we truly receive them.

What struck me most in this chapter was how clearly Prince explains the transaction of the cross. I had heard many sermons about Jesus dying for my sins, but this chapter helped me understand something deeper: that the cross wasn’t just about forgiveness—it was about identity restoration. Jesus took on rejection so that I could walk in acceptance. That truth started to sink in at a heart level for me.

Prince emphasizes that the way to receive this remedy is not through striving, but through faith and confession. He encourages readers to speak out loud the truth of what Jesus has done. That act of confessing God’s Word—aligning our mouths and minds with His promises—begins to uproot the lies of rejection and plant new seeds of truth.

For someone like me, who has faced layers of rejection—from family, broken marriages, and business setbacks—this chapter brought tears to my eyes. Not just from pain, but from relief. I don’t have to earn acceptance. I already have it, through Jesus. And so do you.


🔖 Favorite Quote from Chapter 4:

“Jesus was rejected by man and forsaken by God so that we could be accepted by God and never forsaken.” — Derek Prince


This chapter doesn’t just offer a solution—it offers a Savior. And for the first time in a long time, I felt the heavy burden of rejection beginning to lift. If you've been living under the shadow of "not enough," The Remedy points you straight into the light of God's unconditional love.


📘 Chapter 3 Review – The Root of Rejection

 



📘 Chapter 3 Review – The Root of Rejection

If the first two chapters helped us identify and understand rejection, Chapter 3 takes us to the spiritual root. Derek Prince doesn’t just offer surface-level encouragement—he guides us to the very core of the issue. The Root of Rejection reveals that what we often treat as emotional or relational pain is actually a spiritual identity crisis. And until we address it at that level, we can’t truly be free.

Prince draws a powerful contrast between two sources of identity: the world and the Word. The world teaches us that our worth is based on how others see us—our performance, appearance, popularity, or success. But the Word of God tells a completely different story: that our value is rooted in being created and loved by God.

Reading this made me realize that for most of my life, I had unknowingly tied my self-worth to things that were constantly shifting—relationships, approval, even ministry. And every time those things let me down, the rejection cut deeper. Prince explains that this happens because we were never meant to draw our identity from people—we were meant to draw it from our relationship with God the Father.

He also addresses how a broken or absent relationship with our earthly father can distort our view of God as Father. That section was incredibly moving. It helped me trace some of my pain back to those hidden family secrets and unspoken wounds from childhood. When those we trust most with our hearts reject or betray us, it can create a subconscious belief that God will do the same. But He won’t.

One of the most freeing truths in this chapter is that healing begins not with self-effort, but with revelation—when we truly know and believe that we are God’s beloved children. Not based on performance. Not based on perfection. But purely because of His love.


🔖 Favorite Quote from Chapter 3:

“Rejection strikes at the very root of our self-worth. But the remedy is not in trying harder—it is in discovering who we truly are in the Father’s love.” — Derek Prince


This chapter challenged me, but it also lifted a weight I didn’t realize I was carrying. It helped me understand why so many of my struggles felt cyclical—because I was treating the symptoms, not the source. But when we go to the root, God begins the deep work of healing and restoring our true identity.

📘 Chapter 2 Review – The Results of Rejection

 


📘 Chapter 2 Review – The Results of Rejection

In Chapter 1, Derek Prince helped us recognize rejection as more than just a moment of hurt—it’s a wound that often lingers and shapes how we see ourselves and relate to others. In Chapter 2, The Results of Rejection, he takes us one layer deeper, unpacking the emotional, relational, and spiritual consequences that grow out of this painful root.

For me, this chapter was like holding up a mirror. Prince begins by outlining how rejection—if left unhealed—can create a false identity. We begin to see ourselves through the lens of abandonment, betrayal, or unworthiness rather than through the eyes of God. This explained so much of my own life. I often found myself striving to earn love, approval, or success, but underneath it all was the silent, gnawing belief: I’m not good enough.

He goes on to describe how rejection opens the door to two common emotional responses: withdrawal and aggression. Some people become deeply introverted, shutting others out for fear of being hurt again. Others become defensive, quick to react, easily offended—always on guard. I've danced between both. I’ve isolated myself when the pain felt too heavy, and I’ve also pushed people away before they had the chance to hurt me. Reading these pages made me realize I wasn’t alone in those responses—they’re human, they’re common, and they’re curable.

Prince also connects rejection with more serious outcomes like depression, fear of failure, and even suicidal thoughts. That part hit me hard. Because when rejection stacks up—from childhood pain, failed marriages, and business disappointments—it’s easy to believe that life will never be different. But this chapter doesn’t end in despair—it ends with truth.

Derek Prince reminds us that Jesus Christ Himself was rejected. Not just by people, but by the very ones He came to love and save. He endured the ultimate rejection on the cross—so that we would never have to be separated from God’s love. That revelation began to crack something open in me: healing doesn’t come by pretending the pain never happened—it comes by inviting Jesus into it.


🔖 Favorite Quote from Chapter 2:

“In the rejection of Jesus, God made a way for us to be accepted. That is the divine exchange: He was rejected, that we might be accepted.” — Derek Prince


This chapter was tough—but in the best way. It peeled back layers I hadn’t wanted to look at, but in doing so, it showed me where I had believed lies instead of truth. And that’s where healing begins.

📖 Book Review Series: God’s Remedy for Rejection by Derek Prince - Chapter 1 of 11




📖 Book Review Series: God’s Remedy for Rejection by Derek Prince

🌿 Introduction – A Personal Journey Through Pain and Healing

There are some books that don’t just speak to you—they find you. Derek Prince’s God’s Remedy for Rejection is one of those rare, divinely appointed works. It came into my life like a healing balm at a time when rejection had left deep scars on my soul. The kind of rejection that doesn’t just hurt—it leaves you asking questions that no one seems willing to answer.

I’ve carried the weight of family secrets—truths carefully hidden, answers withheld, and the silent sting of being kept in the dark. I’ve endured the ache of three failed marriages, each one compounding the belief that I was unworthy of love that lasts. And since moving back to Mississippi in 2018, the door of business opportunities has seemed to slam shut more often than it’s opened.

Through all of this, rejection was not just something I experienced—it became a part of my identity. Until this book showed me a better way.

Derek Prince’s writing is clear, compassionate, and deeply rooted in Scripture. His own vulnerability in sharing his struggles with rejection made me feel seen. Not judged. Not pitied. Seen. And the truth he shares is not just information—it’s revelation. It’s the kind of truth that sets captives free.


📘 Chapter 1 Review – The Nature of Rejection

Prince opens the book with a sobering yet comforting truth: rejection is one of the most painful wounds the human heart can suffer. It’s not merely an emotional discomfort—it’s a wound that strikes at the core of our identity, our belonging, and our worth.

In Chapter 1, Derek Prince dissects rejection with the skill of a surgeon and the tenderness of a pastor. He helps the reader identify rejection not just as an emotion, but as a spiritual stronghold that often begins in childhood. Whether through parental absence, verbal abuse, emotional neglect, or betrayal, rejection plants seeds of fear, shame, and isolation that can grow unchecked for years—even decades.

Prince’s insight into the root causes of rejection hit close to home for me. He talks about how people can carry rejection into adulthood without realizing it, and how it can manifest in self-sabotage, people-pleasing, perfectionism, or even rebellion. I saw myself on every page—not with condemnation, but with clarity.

One of the most healing aspects of this chapter is Prince’s emphasis that rejection is not your fault. It may have entered your life through someone else’s sin, but it doesn’t have to define your future. That message alone brought tears to my eyes.

He also lays the groundwork for hope. While Chapter 1 is largely diagnostic—helping us recognize the symptoms and origins of rejection—it ends with a glimpse of what’s to come: God has a remedy. And that remedy isn’t just religious behavior or positive thinking. It’s a deep, transformational healing that comes from encountering the love and acceptance of a perfect Father.


🔖 Favorite Quote from Chapter 1:

“The opposite of rejection is acceptance—and the greatest acceptance you can ever experience is being accepted by God Himself.” — Derek Prince

Friday, April 18, 2025

Are lies & deception taking over the world? - Psalm 12 is a timeless analysis


The video titled "Are Lies & Deception Taking Over the World? - Psalm 12 is a Timeless Analysis" by the No Greater Love YouTube channel offers a compelling and spiritually enriching exploration of Psalm 12, emphasizing its enduring relevance in today's world.

Review:

The video titled "Are Lies & Deception Taking Over the World? - Psalm 12 is a Timeless Analysis" by the No Greater YouTube channel delivers a powerful and sobering message that feels increasingly relevant in our current age. Drawing from Psalm 12, the video highlights the spiritual decay and the rise of deceit that King David observed in his time — a scenario that mirrors what we see in today’s world.

What makes this video especially impactful is its honest reflection on how noticeably people across the globe have changed. The moral compass that once guided societies toward godly and righteous values has shifted toward selfishness, pride, and unrighteousness. Integrity is now the exception rather than the norm. As the video gently reminds us, these are signs of the times.

The commentary encourages viewers to stand firm in God’s truth, reminding us that the day is coming when God's angels will separate the sheep from the goats — the righteous placed on the right and the ungodly on the left. It's a call not just for awareness, but for repentance and recommitment to walking in truth, even as the world around us embraces deception.

This video is more than a Bible study — it’s a wake-up call to stay anchored in the Word and not be swept away by the tide of modern lies.


Thursday, April 17, 2025

The Destructive Nature and Cause of Rejection

📽️ Video Review: Derek Prince – The Destructive Nature and Cause of Rejection

In “The Destructive Nature and Cause of Rejection,” Derek Prince delivers a compassionate yet deeply penetrating message about one of the most painful wounds afflicting believers today—rejection. With the wisdom of Scripture and decades of ministry experience, Prince exposes how rejection takes root early in life, distorting self-worth and leaving people vulnerable to emotional and spiritual oppression.

He explains that rejection is not just a feeling—it’s a destructive force that opens the door to fear, insecurity, depression, and even rebellion. But the message doesn't stop there. Derek Prince offers a pathway to healing, teaching how God’s unconditional love, as revealed through Jesus Christ, can completely restore and renew the rejected heart.

This teaching is especially powerful for anyone battling abandonment, self-hatred, or feeling unloved. It’s not just informative—it’s transformational. If you or someone you love is carrying the invisible weight of rejection, this message offers lasting hope and deliverance.

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Opposition Between The Spiritual and The Soulish

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In "Opposition Between The Spiritual and The Soulish," Derek Prince delivers one of his most vital and eye-opening teachings for today's Church. With clarity and deep biblical insight, he exposes the hidden conflict between spiritual truth and soulish deception. Prince emphasizes that many Christians unknowingly operate from the soul—driven by emotion, intellect, or will—rather than from a spirit-led life grounded in the Word of God.

This teaching is especially powerful for those seeking discernment in a time of spiritual compromise and widespread false doctrine. Prince outlines the difference between genuine spiritual experiences and soulish manifestations that can lead believers astray. He warns that deception often appears in religious garb and that only a renewed mind and close intimacy with the Holy Spirit can protect us.

Whether you're a seasoned believer or newly walking with Christ, this message is essential for understanding the strategies of the enemy and developing spiritual maturity. Derek Prince doesn’t just diagnose the problem—he offers clear scriptural tools for protection and growth.


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Discover powerful spiritual safeguards to protect your heart and mind, understand the importance of renewing your mind through the Word, and develop true intimacy with the Spirit of Truth. This message is a vital defense for anyone seeking to avoid deception and grow in spiritual discernment.


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Wednesday, April 16, 2025

What Does The Oil In The Lamps Of The Parable Of The Virgins Mean


In the video titled "What Does The Oil In The Lamps Of The Parable Of The Virgins Mean", Derek Prince offers a profound exploration of the Parable of the Ten Virgins, originally part of his sermon "Pressures, Tests & Challenges" from the Prophetic Guide to the End Times series. Prince delves into the symbolism of the oil, interpreting it as the Holy Spirit, and emphasizes the necessity for believers to maintain a continual, personal relationship with God. He underscores that the wise virgins' preparedness, marked by their extra oil, signifies a life led by the Spirit, highlighting the importance of spiritual vigilance and readiness for Christ's return. This teaching serves as a compelling reminder of the need for ongoing spiritual renewal and intimacy with God.

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Derek Prince clearly explains the nature and ways of the Holy Spirit and how He works in the lives of Christians. Through the power of the Holy Spirit, the believer can experience the continual presence of Jesus, become a bold witness for Christ, acquire revelation of the Word of God, pray according to God's will, and understand the plans of God. As you understand and receive the active presence of the Spirit in your life, you will gain new power and grace for living.

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"Come out of him". Freedom from evil and oppression. How Christ cast-out demons. Prayer series pt.4


In this compelling installment from the No Greater Love YouTube channel, the video titled "Come out of him" delves into the transformative power of Jesus Christ in liberating individuals from demonic oppression. As part of their Prayer Series, this episode focuses on the authority Christ exercised in casting out demons and how believers today can access that same power through faith and prayer.

The video provides a thorough examination of scriptural accounts where Jesus confronts and expels evil spirits, emphasizing the significance of spiritual warfare in the Christian journey. It offers practical guidance on identifying and overcoming spiritual bondage, encouraging viewers to embrace the freedom available through Christ.

With over 100,000 views, this teaching has resonated with many seeking spiritual deliverance and a deeper understanding of the unseen battles that affect our daily lives. The No Greater Love channel continues to be a valuable resource for those looking to strengthen their faith and experience the liberating power of God's love.

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Rejection is an all-too-common human experience, but it can cause lasting emotional and spiritual wounds. It often leads to the horrible feeling that you don’t quite match up, that you’re forever falling short, or that you’ll never live up to others’ expectations.

We’ve all faced rejection in one form or another—whether it was being picked last for a game at school, overlooked for a promotion at work, excluded from a group of friends, or snubbed by a family member. Sometimes the rejection runs even deeper. In our society, millions of people have experienced rejection as a result of divorce, poverty, parental neglect or lack of parental affection, child abuse, abandonment, public humiliation, being the child of an unwanted pregnancy, and failure at school or work.

Feelings of loneliness and inadequacy are hard to handle. The experience of rejection can be the root of many problems, such as difficulty with relationships, depression, rebellion, and substance abuse. In God’s Remedy for Rejection, internationally renowned author Derek Prince explains how God has made a way to heal your wounds and bring you into acceptance with Himself and the whole family of God.

Our remedy for rejection is in Jesus Christ, who faced the ultimate rejection. In bearing our sins, He was scorned by human beings—His own creation—and was temporarily separated from the Father in heaven. He knows how much rejection hurts. But because He faced that pain, we no longer need to. Jesus has planned for us a life of acceptance in His family and freedom from rejection. Discover how to apply God’s Remedy for Rejection to your heart, and leave the effects of rejection behind permanently. Let go of the shame so you can rest in Your heavenly Father’s embrace today.

“[Jesus] Himself has said, ‘I will never leave you nor forsake you'” (Hebrews 13:5 NKJV).

Renouncing Curses by Derek Prince

Derek Prince’s teaching on “Renouncing Curses” is one of the most eye-opening messages I’ve ever heard regarding the spiritual realm. His biblical insight reveals how many of us may be unknowingly living under the influence of generational or spoken curses—and how these can affect every area of our lives, from relationships to health and finances. What I love most is that Derek doesn’t leave us in despair. He walks us step by step through the process of identifying, renouncing, and breaking these curses in the name of Jesus. This message is filled with hope, truth, and spiritual freedom. Highly recommended for every believer!

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Is God in the Constitution?


In the video titled "Is God in the Constitution?", David Barton, founder of WallBuilders, explores the religious foundations of the U.S. Constitution. He argues that the Constitution is deeply rooted in biblical principles and that the Founding Fathers intended for God's presence to be integral to the nation's governance. Barton supports his claims by referencing historical documents and statements from the Founders, suggesting that a significant portion of the Constitution reflects biblical citations. This presentation aligns with WallBuilders' mission to highlight America's Christian heritage and advocate for the integration of faith into public life.

For a more in-depth exploration, Barton expands on these themes in the American Family Association's Cultural Institute DVD titled "God in the Constitution." In this 42-minute session, he delves into the uniqueness of the U.S. Constitution, the importance of its godly foundations, and the ways to preserve its original intent.resources.afa.net

It's important to note that Barton's interpretations have been subject to criticism from scholars who argue that his views represent a form of Christian nationalism and that his historical analyses often lack academic rigor.

Book Review: Blessing or Curse: You Choose by Derek Prince

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