God calls us from the depth of His riches of wisdom and knowledge – Romans 11:33. His riches are boundless – Ephesians 3:8, meaning we can never exhaust to know him deeper and deeper. This is a place of koinonia (fellowship) of the Holy Spirit. A place of knowing God for who He is and not for what He will do. God told prophet Jeremiah, “Call to me and I will answer you and tell you great and unsearchable things you do not know” Jeremiah
Read moreHeaven is not a place for those who are afraid of hell; it is a place for those who love God. You can scare people into coming to your church, you can scare people into trying to be good, you can scare people into giving money, you can even scare them into walking down an aisle and praying a certain prayer, you can even scare them into moral acts of goodness; but you cannot scare people into loving God. You just can’t do it - this is a matter
Read moreMain Text: Luke 11: v14, v21-22, same story is told in Matthew 12:22-29. The people brought to Jesus a man who was demon oppressed by a mute demon, (Matthew says blind and mute). When the demon left the dumb man spoke v14, (Matthew says he spoke and saw). The Pharisees accused Jesus that he was driving out demons by the power of Beelzebub, that it the prince of demons. Jesus said that if that were so, then Satan’s kingdom is divided and cannot
Read moreA Camp is a place with temporary accommodation of huts, tents, or other structures; usually used by travelers. It's not meant for permanent stay. Deuteronomy 1:7-8, Exodus 19:1, Numbers 10:11-12 The Israelites were being called to move forward after they stayed at Kadesh Bernea (at the base of mountain Sinai), for so long (almost one year). They were to advance to the hill country into the promised land on their way from slavery in Egypt. They were
Read moreGod will provide all that you need for your well being, spiritually, physically, economically and socially. In Genesis 22:1-14, God called Abraham to go and sacrifice his only son Isaac. Abraham did not hesitate, but by faith he loaded his donkey the following morning, he took two of his servants and his son Isaac. By faith he cut enough firewood for the burnt offering, and set out to Mt. Moriah to worship. When his son Isaac asked him where the
Read moreYou have two parts; which are: Your public part and Your private part. I am not really asking you about your genitals, but those areas of your life that are hidden from the public gaze and assessment. Your private part could be your relationship at home with your spouse that many of us don't know about. Many are Deacons in the Church but dragons at home. Many wives are virtuous in the church or around the brethren but they are 'virus' women at
Read more*_Have you pull back Already ?_* In the morning David wrote a letter to Joab and sent it with Uriah. In the letter he wrote, *_“Put Uriah in the front lines where the fighting is the fiercest. Then pull back and leave him exposed so that he’s sure to be killed.”_* - 2 Samuel 11:14-15 *"Then pull back and leave him exposed..."* OBSERVATIONS : 1. Uriah did not die because he could not handle the intensity of the battle, but 2. Uriah died because
Read moreI was looking for the perfect church, so I decided to call the apostle Paul and ask a few questions. There’s no one better than him to help me find a perfect church, after all, he is the founder of several churches and knows them very well. 🙂 👱🏻♂ - Hello! Is this, Paul, the apostle? 🧔🏻 - Yes, it's him! 👱🏻♂ - May the peace of Christ be with you! 😅 🧔🏻 - Amen, brother! 👱🏻♂- Sorry for the inconvenience,
Read moreThe word "Eden" is a Hebrew word for "where God dwells", so the first thing God gave man was "His Presence". (1)So the first thing a man needs is NOT a woman; it is the presence of God, and a woman should meet him in the presence of God. Eve met Adam in Eden. (2)The next thing God gave man after putting him in the Garden was WORK. (Gen. 2:15). God gave man work before giving him a woman. That means a man needs a job before he gets a woman. God's
Read more“Everything you have ever wanted is on the other side of fear”. ¬ George Addair ¬ Fear is a response to perceived threat, either real or imagined. It is a feeling, and feelings are not logical but experiences. We cannot argue/reason about feelings, it’s a personal experience. ¬ Experience determines how we respond to fear ¬ Analogy 1: One person can walk comfortably on a dangerous street innocently unaware of impending danger and won’t
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