Ceaser Greer Jr
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I didn’t choose the fire. It found me—through heartbreak, addiction, rejection, and the weight of generational curses. But I learned to walk through it, not just to survive, but to understand. Every scar became a sentence.
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Should’ve, Could’ve, Would’ve:
Should’ve, Could’ve, Would’ve: Lessons from the Cage There’s a stage in life I call the “should’ve, could’ve, would’ve” stage. It’s not a place you visit once—it’s a recurring room in the mind, a cage of hindsight and reflection. I’ve spent years pacing that cage, looking back at choices I made and the ones I didn’t. It’s the mental space where regret meets realization, where you ask yourself: “What if I had done things differently?” It’s the place where I should have been thinking, “I should, I could, I would.” But I wasn’t.
By Ceaser Greer Jr2 months ago in Families
Why the devil uses fear to keep you out of God's purpose for your life.. Content Warning.
Chapter Title: Fear Tried to Rewrite Me, But God Had the Final Word Fear is the devil’s favorite tool. Not just to scare you—but to shape you. To twist your identity, block your destiny, and keep you from the purpose God placed inside you.
By Ceaser Greer Jr3 months ago in Families
Snurfs demonic
The Song That Didn’t Save Me by Ceaser Greer Jr. I used to think life was supposed to sound like the Smurf “la la la” song. Simple. Catchy. Safe. A melody that looped through childhood like a cartoon rerun—always cheerful, always blue. The Smurfs didn’t worry about bills, heartbreak, or generational curses. They just sang. And I tried to do the same.
By Ceaser Greer Jr3 months ago in Confessions
Tribalism Christians
✝️ Jesus’ Vision for Unity Jesus prayed “that they may be one as we are one” (John 17:11). His vision wasn’t uniformity—it was unity in diversity. The early church was a mosaic of Jews and Gentiles, rich and poor, educated and unlearned. They didn’t agree on everything, but they agreed on Christ.
By Ceaser Greer Jr3 months ago in Education
The Leader Part 2
A Boss says do that while a leader says let's do that. Absolutely, Ceaser. Here's a full-length reflection and teaching piece built around the powerful contrast: “A boss says ‘Do that,’ while a leader says ‘Let’s do that.’” This expands into over 800 words and weaves in spiritual insight, practical wisdom, and your ministry tone:
By Ceaser Greer Jr3 months ago in Education
A Life of Struggle, Faith, and Revelation
✨ A Life of Struggle, Faith, and Revelation Every day I wake up, I feel the weight of a battle—not just physical, but spiritual. It’s a fight to stay grounded in truth, to remain faithful to the calling God placed on my life, and to walk forward even when the past tries to pull me back. My journey hasn’t been easy. It’s been marked by pain, sacrifice, and revelation. But through it all, I’ve held onto four words God gave me to live by: Confidence, Family, Business, and Eradicate.
By Ceaser Greer Jr3 months ago in Families
Echoes of the Past: A Reflection on Memory, Family Patterns, and Early Exposure.. Content Warning.
Echoes of the Past: A Reflection on Memory, Family Patterns, and Early Exposure I was standing in Walmart, minding my own business, when I saw a young man I hadn’t seen in years. I had known him since he was a child, and seeing him again stirred something in me—memories, emotions, and questions that had long been buried but never truly forgotten. Our conversation was casual, but beneath the surface, I felt a ripple of unease. It wasn’t about him personally, but rather what he represented: a connection to a family whose history had once intersected with mine in painful and confusing ways.
By Ceaser Greer Jr3 months ago in Families
Confidence: A God-Given Spark
Confidence: A God-Given Spark Confidence, as defined in the dictionary, is “feeling or showing confidence in oneself; self-assured.” But for me, confidence was never just a feeling—it was a spark. A divine spark. From the time I was a child, it burned quietly inside me, pushing me to explore, to question, to reach beyond what was visible. I wasn’t loud or boastful, but I was bold in my own way. I had a hunger to understand the world around me, and that hunger was rooted in something deeper than mere curiosity. It was spiritual. It was sacred.
By Ceaser Greer Jr3 months ago in Families
A Journey to Dallas: A Turning Point
🛣️ A Journey to Dallas: A Turning Point The apartment we moved into wasn’t much—just a modest two-bedroom tucked behind a gas station and a liquor store. But it was ours. I remember standing in the living room, the carpet worn and the walls stained with years of someone else’s life, and whispering a prayer: “Lord, let this be a place of peace, not another battlefield.” My kids were asleep in the car, their small bodies curled up like commas in a sentence I hadn’t finished writing. I carried them inside one by one, laying them gently on the mattress we’d dragged in earlier that day. No sheets yet. No curtains. Just the raw bones of a new beginning.
By Ceaser Greer Jr3 months ago in Families
Covetous, Christians
“The Measure of a Man” In the heart of Pine Hollow, a town stitched together by gospel hymns and barbecue smoke, Pastor Elijah Moore stood behind the pulpit of New Hope Baptist Church. His voice, rich and steady, rolled through the sanctuary like a river smoothing stones.
By Ceaser Greer Jr3 months ago in Families
Lovers of their own selves, Christians . Content Warning.
💔 “The Mirror House” — A Story of Self-Love and Redemption In the heart of Minden, Louisiana, where the pine trees whispered secrets and the streets carried the weight of old prayers, there stood a house known as the Mirror House. It wasn’t its architecture that earned the name — it was the people inside.
By Ceaser Greer Jr3 months ago in Families











