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10 Bible Verses for Strength in Hard Times (Jamaican Patois Devotional)
In times of uncertainty, conflict, or personal struggle, many people turn to the Word of God for strength and encouragement. The Bible reminds us that even when the world feels unstable, God remains our refuge, our protector, and our source of strength. These Bible verses for strength in hard times are shared in Jamaican Patois (Patwah) so the message can be heard in the natural rhythm of everyday Jamaican language. Hearing scripture in our own language helps the message fe

Faith Clarke
Mar 93 min read


Psalm 137 — Devotional with Jamaican Bible Verses
Psalm 137 read in Jamaican Patwah (Patois) with devotional reflection. Hear the Word of God in everyday Jamaican language in this episode of Devotional with Jamaican Bible Verses.

Faith Clarke
Mar 52 min read


Psalm 35 – A Warfare Prayer in Jamaican Patwah (Patois)
Press Play to Listen Some prayers nuh whisper. Some prayers stand up, firm, and call on God fi move. In this video, Psalm 35 is read in Jamaican Patois as a warfare prayer — a cry for protection, justice, and divine defense when you are surrounded by opposition, betrayal, and unfair attacks. This is scripture spoken in everyday Jamaican language, so the meaning hits close to home. It’s not polished church talk — it’s real talk between a believer and God.

Faith Clarke
Feb 71 min read


Warfare Psalms – Jamaican Patwah Chant (Vol. 1)
Sometimes yuh just need sit down, tek a deep breath, and listen to God Word in a way weh feel close to home. Warfare Psalms – Jamaican Patwah Chant (Vol. 1) is a calm, steady recitation of selected Psalms chanted in everyday Jamaican Patwah. It’s meant fi help yuh settle yuh spirit, quiet yuh thoughts, and remind yuh seh God still deh pon yuh side — even when life feel heavy. This video, shared by Jamaican Bible Verses , brings together Psalms 35, 56, 54, 27, and 57 , expres

Faith Clarke
Feb 51 min read


Surrender — Devotional with Jamaican Bible Verses
This devotional is a quiet space of surrender — a moment to slow down, breathe, and place life back into God’s hands. Through prayer, worship, and Scripture read in Jamaican Patois, we are reminded that God is not asking us to strive harder, but to trust deeper. Below are the Bible verses used throughout this devotional, shared in Jamaican Patois, as they guide the heart toward surrender. Jamaican Bible Verses Featured in the Devotional Psalm 51:1 “Have mercy pon mi, O God,

Faith Clarke
Feb 41 min read


Nuh Pay Mind Tuh Every Likkle Ting People Chat— Ecclesiastes 7:21
Jamaican Patois “Nuh pay mind tuh every likkle ting people chat, dem ting deh wi stress yuh. Even yuh owna worka dem wi chat bad things bout yuh.” — Ecclesiastes 7:21 King James Version (KJV) “Also take no heed unto all words that are spoken; lest thou hear thy servant curse thee.” — Ecclesiastes 7:21 (KJV) Reflection This verse brings everyday wisdom for protecting the heart and the mind. When we listen to everything people say, we invite unnecessary stress into our lives

Faith Clarke
Feb 41 min read


Pride Ah Guh Come Just Befoe Destruction — Proverbs 16:18
Jamaican Patois “Pride ah guh come just befoe destruction, an arrogance jus befoe dungfall.” — Proverbs 16:18 King James Version (KJV) “Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall.” — Proverbs 16:18 (KJV) Reflection This verse is a strong warning to the heart. It reminds us that when pride takes over, danger is close behind. Pride can blind our judgment, make us feel untouchable, and cause us to ignore correction. Arrogance pushes people to rely on

Faith Clarke
Feb 41 min read
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