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Kalit317 Art: A Case Study in Unique Gift Solutions
<p>Not every Christian gift carries the same weight. Some items are pleasant in the moment but quickly forgotten, while others become part of a family story, a
Kalishaun Lane
5 hours ago5 min read


The Five Specific Inheritances of the Children of God
Throughout Scripture, God reveals that those who belong to Him are not only saved, but are also made heirs —children who receive an inheritance from their Father. This inheritance is not singular, but multi-layered, unfolding from Genesis to Revelation as part of God’s redemptive plan. The Bible consistently shows that the children of God inherit five key realities: eternal life, the promises of God, the earth, authority in the Kingdom, and the Kingdom itself . Together, thes
Kalishaun Lane
6 hours ago8 min read


How God Trains His Heirs: A Biblical Guide to Kingdom Rulership and Spiritual Growth
Throughout both Scripture and historical practice, heirs were not only given inheritance—they were intentionally trained for rulership . Being born into royalty granted position, but it did not automatically produce the character, wisdom, or discipline required to lead. In the same way, the Bible reveals that those who are heirs of God are also shaped and prepared over time to carry the responsibility of His Kingdom. Inheritance is given, but rulership is developed.
Kalishaun Lane
7 hours ago6 min read


What It Truly Means That God Fights for You
When Scripture says that God fights for His people , it does not mean believers are passive or that life will never contain conflict. Rather, it reveals a Kingdom principle: when God’s people return to Him, trust Him, and walk in obedience, He Himself takes responsibility for battles that human strength cannot win.
Kalishaun Lane
Mar 128 min read


What Does It Actually Mean to Be An Heir of the Kingdom of God
To be an heir of the Kingdom of God is one of the most profound identities the Bible gives to those who belong to Him. In simple terms, it means that through Christ a person has been welcomed into God’s family and now shares in the inheritance of the King. Scripture explains it this way: “And if children, then heirs; heirs of God, and joint-heirs with Christ” (Romans 8:17, KJV). In the Bible, inheritance is always connected to family. An heir is someone who receives what be
Kalishaun Lane
Mar 119 min read


Seated With Christ in Heavenly Places — Accepted in the Presence of the King
Scripture reveals that through Jesus Christ, believers are not merely forgiven sinners trying to approach God from a distance; they are spiritually raised, seated, and accepted in the presence of the King. The Bible declares that God “hath raised us up together, and made us sit together in heavenly places in Christ Jesus” (Ephesians 2:6, KJV). This language describes position and relationship. In ancient courts, servants stood and subjects waited, but those who were trusted,
Kalishaun Lane
Mar 97 min read


Bible Study Lesson: Starting Anew and God’s Complete Forgiveness
Scripture reveals that God is not only willing to forgive, but He is committed to making all things new. The Bible does not teach that we are to remain chained to our past failures, sins, or former identities. Instead, it teaches that when we come to God, confess, and repent, He removes our transgressions completely and calls us forward into new life.
Kalishaun Lane
Mar 86 min read


Bible Study Lesson: Debunking the Teaching “God Helps Those Who Help Themselves”
The popular saying “God helps those who help themselves” is widely believed to be a biblical teaching, yet the phrase does not appear anywhere in Scripture. The statement originated in ancient Greek philosophy and was later popularized in English literature, but it is not a teaching found in the Bible. Because the saying sounds wise and moral, many people assume it reflects the message of Scripture. However, when examined through the lens of the Bible, the phrase actually con
Kalishaun Lane
Mar 67 min read
Bible Study Lesson: Seeing Ourselves the Way God Sees Us
Throughout the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, God consistently speaks about His people in ways that are meant to restore their understanding of who they truly are. The Scriptures reveal that those who belong to God are not defined by weakness, shame, rejection, or defeat. Instead, God calls His children chosen, beloved, righteous, strong, victorious, and heirs of His kingdom. The purpose of these declarations is not pride or self-exaltation, but to awaken believers to the
Kalishaun Lane
Mar 56 min read


Bible Study Lesson: God’s Statutes and Precepts
God’s statutes and precepts are the revealed instructions that show humanity how to live in alignment with the character and Kingdom of God. Throughout Scripture, these commands appear as laws, testimonies, commandments, judgments, and wisdom teachings. Together they form the foundation for righteous living. The core of these statutes begins with the Ten Commandments given through Moses (Exodus 20; Deuteronomy 5), which establish the moral structure for loving God and loving
Kalishaun Lane
Mar 56 min read


Bible Study Lesson: God, the Fatherless, the Faithful, and the Accountable
First off, let me say that I do not ignore that there are single parent homes where the mother has abandon her family. I know this to be true and I hear you. The reason why I did this study is because, as I single mother, social media has done a very good job in making us look like unvirtuous, unscrupulous women who would do anything to get the love and attention of a man. Any man. As long as He's a man.
Kalishaun Lane
Feb 259 min read


Bible Study Lesson: God's View of Women vs. Society's Expectations
From the beginning of creation, God established the value, dignity, and spiritual equality of women. Scripture declares that both male and female were created in the image of God (Genesis 1:27; 5:1–2). This foundational truth establishes that a woman’s worth is not cultural, conditional, or secondary; it is divine. Woman was not created as an afterthought but as a necessary counterpart, described as a “help meet” (Genesis 2:18). The Hebrew word ezer used for “help” is also u
Kalishaun Lane
Feb 207 min read


Bible Study Lesson: How God Prepares You For Abundance
God does not give abundance casually—He prepares you first. Scripture shows a consistent pattern: God shapes your character, tests your heart, teaches stewardship, establishes obedience, and builds dependence on Him before releasing abundance. This preparation protects both the blessing and you receiving it.
Kalishaun Lane
Feb 199 min read


Bible Study Lesson: God’s View of Men vs. Society's Expectations
Throughout history—and especially in modern times—human culture has tended to evaluate men by outward measures such as power, status, dominance, productivity, appearance, wealth, physical strength, conquest, autonomy, and visible achievement. Scripture reveals that God’s evaluation of men is radically different. Rather than judging by external success or masculine stereotypes, God looks primarily at the heart, character, humility, obedience, faith, integrity, stewardship, sac
Kalishaun Lane
Feb 167 min read


Bible Study Lesson: Godly Compassion — Its Nature, Expression, and Boundaries
Godly compassion is rooted in the very character of God. When the Lord revealed Himself to Moses, He declared His own nature as “merciful and gracious, longsuffering, and abundant in goodness and truth” (Exodus 34:6). Throughout Scripture, God repeatedly describes Himself as compassionate (Psalm 86:15; Psalm 103:8; Joel 2:13), revealing that compassion is not secondary to His holiness — it is central to who He is.
Kalishaun Lane
Feb 138 min read


Bible Study Lesson: Be Ye Perfect as Your Father in Heaven Is Perfect - What Does That Mean and Why We CAN Do It
When Jesus declared, “Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect” (Gospel of Matthew 5:48), He was not commanding sinless flawlessness by human effort, but calling believers into spiritual maturity, completeness, and wholehearted love that reflects the character of God. The word “perfect” (Greek teleios ) carries the meaning of being mature, whole, fully developed, and brought to its intended end. In the immediate context (Matthew 5:43–48), Jes
Kalishaun Lane
Feb 136 min read


Bible Study Lesson: Condemnation vs. Conviction: What the Bible Says About Judging Others
Scripture makes a clear distinction between righteous discernment and sinful condemnation , particularly when believers differ over personal convictions rather than clear moral commands. In Romans 14:1–4 , Paul instructs believers to “receive one who is weak in the faith, but not to disputes over doubtful things,” asking, “Who are you to judge another’s servant? To his own master he stands or falls.” This establishes a foundational principle: when an issue is a matter of con
Kalishaun Lane
Feb 116 min read


Bible Study Lesson: The Imbalance in the Body of Christ and God’s Biblical Solution
The imbalance within the Body of Christ is not rooted in external opposition but in a departure from the authority of God’s Word as the final standard for faith and practice (Isaiah 8:20; 2 Timothy 3:16–17). Scripture reveals that whenever God’s people elevate opinion, emotion, culture, or personal interpretation above His Word, spiritual disorder follows (Judges 21:25). Unity fractures, discernment weakens, compassion becomes compromise, authority collapses, and discipleship
Kalishaun Lane
Feb 117 min read


Bible Study Lesson: Distraction by the Kingdom of Darkness and God’s Command Not to Dwell on the Works Done in the Dark
In light of the Epstein files, I have observed that we as Believers are moving in the same direction we were moving in when the Illuminati first came to light: away from God's voice and straight into distraction and fear. It is the same sickness that we can't help finding ourselves falling under, the same trap we continuously fall into.
Kalishaun Lane
Feb 106 min read


Bible Study Lesson: Marriage and God’s Timing — Getting Married Later in Life
The Bible does not establish an age requirement for marriage, nor does it portray marriage later in life as inferior, delayed, or outside of God’s will. Instead, Scripture consistently presents marriage as a covenant entered according to God’s timing, wisdom, and purpose , not social expectation or cultural pressure. As taught in Ecclesiastes 3:1, every purpose under heaven unfolds in its appointed season. Marriage, therefore, is not a race but a calling that aligns with divi
Kalishaun Lane
Feb 84 min read
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