27 Aug 2020
Our attitude and general disposition going forward needs to be based on our understanding of God and our relationship with Him. Who is God to me? How do I relate with Him? Am I growing in my walk with Him? Do I hear Him, do I follow where He leads me? Do I live for Him? Ephesians 3:14-20.
26 Aug 2020
To fit into Moses’ shoes and lead the children of Israel, Joshua needed courage. Some of the things God is calling us to do with Him require courage. We can draw courage from knowing that we are in God’s will and that there is nothing too difficult for Him. Joshua 1:1-9.
25 Aug 2020
For changing circumstances a certain amount of resilience, faith, trust and grace is required. Willingness to learn is also key. Some other specialist skills may also be necessary to make the necessary adjustments. Joshua had to have the requisite character and skills to lead God’s children into the promised land. Moses had done his part Joshua 1:1-9.
24 Aug 2020
We are living in changing times. We may not clearly see what tomorrow holds, but we need to be sure about who holds tomorrow. We need to be clear about who we put our trust in. In Joshua 1:10-18, Joshua and the children of Israel were clear about what to do as they entered the promised land. God and their leaders had prepared them.
21 Aug 2020
Just to reiterate the point made yesterday from 2 Chronicles 15:2 about the consequences of our choices, the rest of the verses in that chapter (verse 3-19) show how Asa and his people purposed to seek God. God granted them rest. So determined were they to live for Him that anyone who did the opposite was put to death. I purpose to live for Him and I will try and convince others to do likewise. May He grant us rest.
20 Aug 2020
Let us not forget that there is also an element of choice in all this. We have the privilege of free will concerning our lives. The words of prophet Azariah to King Asa in 2 Chronicles 15:2 echo this very well. My prayer is to constantly seek God so that I may find Him and He may be with me at all times, no matter what circumstances I may be experiencing.
18 Aug 2020
In Job 5:12-16 & 24, Eliphaz, as he falsely accuses Job of wrongdoing, he mentions some words of encouragement for anyone who may be feeling aggrieved or oppressed. May these words comfort and encourage you.
17 Aug 2020
I don’t know what you are trusting God for, but one thing that I know is that nothing is impossible for Him. The critical thing is to be in His will. Acts 17:24-30 paints the picture of God the creator as one who created the world and by one man produced humanity as we know it today. He made the nations and demarcated their boundaries. There is nothing too difficult for Him.
14 Aug 2020
May we see God (His love, character, power) and His will even in the midst of all we are going through and all that’s happening around us. May our faith in Him be strengthened continuously. May we realise the importance He places on a relationship with us. May we in turn be transformed more and more into what He wants each of us to be. Romans 8:28-32. Shalom.
13 Aug 2020
Concerning Corona, work, business, kids, health, etc, Romans 8:35-39 is very reassuring. None of the challenges should separate us from God’s love. Despite the pressures, be assured or His love.