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Our mission is to share faith-based insights, devotionals, and kingdom resources that strengthen believers, guide seekers, and reveal the true gospel of Jesus Christ through the knowledge and understanding of Scripture.”

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The Woman Clothed with Light in the Dark


Introduction

The Woman Clothed with the Light in the Dark

She did not look like a woman chosen for anything holy.
Not to herself.
Not to the world that had learned to read her only by her shadows.

Yet something followed her—quietly, stubbornly, like a glow that refused to die.
It was not the kind of light that erased darkness; it was the kind that survived it.
The kind that wrapped itself around her even when she hid, even when she doubted, even when she walked through places where no light should have lived.

People saw the darkness she carried.
Only Heaven saw the covering she did not earn.

This is the story of a woman who was never meant to be defined by the night she lived in, but by the Light that refused to leave her.
A woman hunted by her past, shadowed by her own mind, yet mysteriously protected by a Presence she could not name.

In the pages ahead, you will meet her in the tension between what she fears and what she carries.
You will watch her stumble, remember, resist, surrender, and rise.
And you will discover—perhaps with her—that sometimes the greatest miracles are not the ones that pull us out of the dark, but the ones that clothe us with light while we are still in it.


Writing

Sexual Salvation: Restoring the Sacredness of Union


Introduction

We were never designed to treat our bodies like accidents.
Yet many of us learned to live as though our desires were stronger than our design, as though our history had more authority than our holiness. We inherited ideas, wounds, and habits that taught us to separate our spirituality from our sexuality — as if God formed our souls and left our bodies to fend for themselves.

But heaven never divorced the two.

Sexual salvation is not shame, fear, or moral policing.
It is the slow, sacred work of remembering who we are — and whose we are — in the places we have been most wounded, most tempted, and most confused. It is the restoration of dignity where it was stolen, clarity where it was blurred, and purpose where it was lost.

This is not a book about perfection.
It is a book about alignment.

About learning to see the body as God sees it:
a vessel of honor, a temple of His Spirit, a carrier of covenant.

In these pages, you will confront the lies that shaped you, the choices that marked you, and the patterns that followed you. You will discover why the old ways never worked, why the world’s philosophies left you emptier, and why the soul cannot thrive in a body that has forgotten its worth.

Sexual salvation is not about going back.
It is about going home — to the truth of your creation, the wisdom of Scripture, and the freedom that comes when your body, mind, and spirit finally agree with God.

Writing

The Diagnostic Nature of Sin and Punishment

The Diagnostic Nature of Sin and Punishment

Introduction

Sin is not merely an act; it is a revelation. It exposes the fractures within us, the patterns we inherited, and the alignments we never questioned. Punishment, in this light, is not God’s anger unleashed but God’s diagnosis revealed — a divine spotlight showing us where something has gone wrong, where healing must begin, and where alignment has been lost. This work invites readers to see sin through a spiritual lens that brings clarity, not condemnation; understanding, not fear. It is a journey into the roots beneath our behaviors, the consequences that follow them, and the mercy that meets us in the truth.


Writing

Meet Our Visionary: ChinyereMeaP

ChinyereMea is a writer, teacher, and faith‑based storyteller whose work weaves Scripture, revelation, and emotional truth into clear, transformative language. Rooted in spiritual intelligence and guided by a deep sense of calling, she creates devotionals, frameworks, and narratives that help believers understand God, themselves, and the world with greater clarity. Her voice is honest, metaphor‑rich, and quietly authoritative — shaped by a commitment to truth, healing, and the restoration of identity. Through ableGod and her growing body of work, she invites readers into a journey of understanding, alignment, and spiritual renewal.

Acknowledgement


Praise Belongs to God

I acknowledge the grace of God who authors my steps, steadies my voice, and breathes life into every word I write. To everyone who reads, learns, and grows with me here — thank you for trusting this space. Your presence honors the work, and your hunger for truth strengthens the vision. May every page you encounter here lead you closer to clarity, healing, and the God who sees you.


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