Silent Stones

02 Jun 2021

We sometimes get tired of our circumstances because they are tough. Let us not tire in trusting God for our deliverance. Jesus loved Martha, Lazarus and Mary, but He stayed two more days before going to answer their call of distress. John 11 :5-7.

31 May 2021

Some of the trouble we go through is not because of anything we have done or failed to do. It happens so that the Lord may be glorified. John 11:1-4.

28 May 2021

What is it that you desire? Enquire about it and check if it is God’s will concerning you, then act accordingly. He created us and sustains us. He knows what’s best for us. Psalm 68:19-20.

27 May 2021

Abimelech’s uncontrollable zest for conquest led him to employ poor military strategy that led to his death. Could it also be that he was not a skilled warrior? May we not be blinded by a our desires to a point of self destruction. Judges 9:50-53 & 2 Samuel 11:21.

26 May 2021

Concerning the fate of Abimelech, your guess is as good as mine. He governed Israel for 3 years and was then killed when a millstone was dropped on his head. This ruthless and power hungry man had his way but only for a short while. May we be careful to follow God’s will. Judges 9:22-57.

25 May 2021

Abimelech was Gideon’s son he had with a lady from Canaan. He wanted to be king so badly, that he went to his mother’s people to rally support for a position that was reserved for those God appointed. To ensure he had no competition, he killed 69 of his step brothers! Only Jotham managed to flee. May we not be so consumed by our agenda that we totally ignore God. Judges 9:1-21.

24 May 2021

What is it that you desire so much? What lengths would you go to to acquire it? Is it in God’s will for your life? Please read Judges 9:1-21.

21 May 2021

The people of Nineveh had been so wicked, that Jonah fled rather than confront them with God’s message. Yet, when they heard Jonah, they obeyed immediately. We are sometimes so fearful for no reason, yet the Lord has prepared everything for us and only needs our obedience. May we trust Him. Jonah 3:1-10.

20 May 2021

Did Jonah opt to be thrown overboard due to his concern for the crew or was he still keen on avoiding God’s assignment? Bottom line is that he called on God and He was merciful enough to rescue him and also spare the ship’s crew. He hears when we call to Him. Jonah 2:1-10.

19 May 2021

In Jonah 1:13-16, the men pitied Jonah and decided to keep him on board. Things got worse. They then cried out to God and asked for mercy. They realised only He could help them.