17 Jan 2020
Even after Hezekiah had messed up, the Lord still delivered him and his people from the powerful Assyrians, because he turned back to God who had mercy on him. Despite our errant ways, repentance is important 2 Kings 19. Let’s not give up on ourselves.
16 Jan 2020
Whom are you seeking help from? You may be facing what seems to be a huge challenge, but where are you turning to for assistance? Hezekiah king of Judah was threatened by Sennacherib of Assytia, a powerful king. In fear, he turned to Egypt to seek help against the Lord’s will. This angered the Lord. No matter the challenge, let us seek God for He knows our journey best. Isaiah 30:1-5.
06 Jan 2020
Our surroundings can be seen as enemy territory. We live in the world, but are not of it. It is therefore comparable to Gerar where Isaac was. There was also famine in Gerar. Yet God allowed Him to be there for a reason. May He prosper us like He did Isaac and may others see God’s hand at work in our lives. Genesis 26:12-16.
19 Dec 2019
As we break for Christmas and the new year, may the fullness of God be your experience now and in the future. May He who is above everything guide you and use you as a worthy vessel. May He watch over you and grant you peace. God bless.
18 Dec 2019
John 3:14-17 gives a good summary of the reason for Christ’s coming. May we not lose sight of this as we celebrate Christmas.
17 Dec 2019
2019 has been a tough year for many of us. However, the Lord has brought us through to the end. May the fact that Christ came and dwelt among men bringing hope be a great blessing to us in 2020 and beyond. May the victory He represents increasingly be our portion in the days to come. Matthew 8:23-27.
16 Dec 2019
About 700 years before Christ came, Isaiah prophesied about Him and about some of the things He will do. Christmas is not a fairy tale. Christ came to bring salvation before judgement. Let us reflect on the reason for this visitation and live with understanding. Isaiah 11:1-5.
13 Dec 2019
The other amazing thing the coming of the Saviour did for His children is freeing us from the shackles of sin & death. That’s another thing that makes the celebration of His coming to earth so special. We are fortunate to have such a wonderful God. Colossians 2:13-14.
11 Dec 2019
According to Colossians 2:6-12, we are encouraged not only to accept the Lord, but to continue being rooted in Him so that we may experience God’s fullness at work in our lives! This is God’s gift to us. This is my focus this Christmas, that I would experience this fullness of God in increasing measure going forward, the full power & presence of God!
10 Dec 2019
Who is this God we seek? What does He expect of us? Considering what He did and continues to do for us, He is definitely a loving God. Our actions then should be driven by love, if we are going to reflect Him; tough love sometimes. He never gives up on us, neither should we give up on ourselves or on others Colossians 2:6-12.