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VMTC Victory Made Through Christ

VMTC Victory Made Through Christ

At VMTC Victorious Ministry Through Christ we envision people encountering true healing, spirit, soul, and body—through the finished work of Jesus Christ and the life-transforming power of the Holy Spirit.

“Waiting Can Become Withholding”

Waiting is meant to be holy — a space of trust, surrender, and quiet obedience. But if we’re not careful, waiting can become withholding.It happens when our pause turns into hesitation, when discernment turns into delay, and when faith cools into comfort. We start calling our fear “wisdom” and our inaction “patience.”True waiting keeps the heart burning, ready to move the moment God says, “Go.” But false waiting — withholding — grows lukewarm. It hides behind devotion while resisting obedience.God doesn’t bless delay disguised as faith.He blesses the heart that listens and moves when He speaks. ... See MoreSee Less

“Waiting Can Become Withholding”

Waiting is meant to be holy — a space of trust, surrender, and quiet obedience. But if we’re not careful, waiting can become withholding.

It happens when our pause turns into hesitation, when discernment turns into delay, and when faith cools into comfort. We start calling our fear “wisdom” and our inaction “patience.”

True waiting keeps the heart burning, ready to move the moment God says, “Go.” But false waiting — withholding — grows lukewarm. It hides behind devotion while resisting obedience.

God doesn’t bless delay disguised as faith.
He blesses the heart that listens and moves when He speaks.

No relationship is too broken for Jesus to heal. Among believers, restoration is not just a hope—it’s a calling. When we humble ourselves, forgive, and walk in love, God brings reconciliation and unity.

“Brothers and sisters, if someone is caught in a sin, you who live by the Spirit should restore that person gently.”— Galatians 6:1 (NIV) ... See MoreSee Less

No relationship is too broken for Jesus to heal. Among believers, restoration is not just a hope—it’s a calling. When we humble ourselves, forgive, and walk in love, God brings reconciliation and unity.

“Brothers and sisters, if someone is caught in a sin, you who live by the Spirit should restore that person gently.”

— Galatians 6:1 (NIV)
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