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27/07/2020

The future is not that far as most people think...embrace each day with praise and remember thy God the creator...flim

02/07/2019

The amazing Grace of God carries us through it's a God's idea of love

11/09/2017
09/05/2017

Thank you friends and family for celebrating together with us our anniversary we would not have come this far without your talarence, love, support, counsel, teachings and sharing. We are proud to be proud to be part of your family and together we will finish the race in all we thank the king of glory who called us out to be partakers of His inheritance God bless you all and keep us in your prayers thank you

04/03/2017
04/03/2017

There is One God, One Lord Jesus Christ and one Holy Ghost and any other gods apart from these is just theories from human mind....... take it or leave it no other gods.......... Flim

26/06/2016

The keys to the holiest site in Christianity, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, are held by a Muslim family that opens the church every morning. This arrangement has been in place since 1187 CE.

17/06/2016

In 1631, a huge reprint of the King James Bible was recalled and burnt due to a single typo: the Seventh Commandment stated "Thou shalt commit adultery."

11/06/2016

"What is the church?" (Part-series) A 1.......

Christianity began as a Second Temple Judaic sect in the mid-1st century in Judea. It quickly spread to Europe, Mesopotamia, Asia and by the 4th century had become the official state church of the Roman Empire.

08/06/2016

"What is the church?" (Part-series) A.......

Answer: Many people today understand the church as a building. This is not a biblical understanding of the church. The word “church” comes from the Greek word ekklesia which is defined as “an assembly” or “called-out ones.” The root meaning of “church” is not that of a building, but of people. It is ironic that when you ask people what church they attend, they usually identify a building. Romans 16:5 says “… greet the church that is in their house.” Paul refers to the church in their house—not a church building, but a body of believers.

The church is the body of Christ, of which He is the head. Ephesians 1:22-23 says, “And God placed all things under his feet and appointed him to be head over everything for the church, which is his body, the fullness of him who fills everything in every way.” The body of Christ is made up of all believers in Jesus Christ from the day of Pentecost (Acts chapter 2) until Christ’s return. The body of Christ is comprised of two aspects:

The universal church consists of all those who have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. “For we were all baptized by one Spirit into one body—whether Jews or Greeks, slave or free—and we were all given the one Spirit to drink” (1 Corinthians 12:13). This verse says that anyone who believes is part of the body of Christ and has received the Spirit of Christ as evidence. The universal church of God is all those who have received salvation through faith in Jesus Christ.

The local church is described in Galatians 1:1-2: “Paul, an apostle … and all the brothers with me, to the churches in Galatia.” Here we see that in the province of Galatia there were many churches—what we call local churches. A Baptist church, Lutheran church, Catholic church, etc., is not the church, as in the universal church—but rather is a local church, a local body of believers. The universal church is comprised of those who belong to Christ and who have trusted Him for salvation. These members of the universal church should seek fellowship and edification in a local church.

The church is not a building or a denomination. According to the Bible, the church is the body of Christ—all those who have placed their faith in Jesus Christ for salvation (John 3:16; 1 Corinthians 12:13). Local churches are gatherings of members of the universal church. The local church is where the members of the universal church can fully apply the “body” principles of 1 Corinthians chapter 12: encouraging, teaching, and building one another up in the knowledge and grace of the Lord Jesus Christ.

03/04/2016

FASTING

We in few weeks have recieved questions regarding explanation on the teaching on Fasting. There could be another angle of out there available regarding fasting and prayer, we will do this in series.

What Is A Daniel Fast?

Is it a Fast?

The Bible never calls Daniel’s eating experience in chapter one a “Daniel Fast” or even a fast. For one thing, it wasn’t a fast as they ate vegetables (Dan 1:12, 16). When the Jews were sent into captivity, “the Lord gave Jehoiakim king of Judah into [the] hand” (Dan 1:2) of 05, king of Babylon, after which, the king commanded that the cream of the intellectual crop be brought to him so he could use them for his kingdom and to indoctrinate (brain wash?) these young Jewish men into the Babylonian religion and society. They presented these men with a literal king’s feast but “Daniel resolved that he would not defile himself with the king’s food, or with the wine that he drank. Therefore he asked the chief of the eunuchs to allow him not to defile himself. And God gave Daniel favor and compassion in the sight of the chief of the eunuchs” (Dan 1:8-9). There were probably some unclean foods at the feast table and Daniel chose not to defile himself, even if it meant his life, so Daniel said to the chief of the eunuchs, “Test your servants for ten days; let us be given vegetables to eat and water to drink. Then let our appearance and the appearance of the youths who eat the king’s food be observed by you, and deal with your servants according to what you see” (Dan 1:12-13), so it was basically a vegetarian diet. The conclusion was that “At the end of ten days it was seen that they were better in appearance and fatter in flesh than all the youths who ate the king’s food. So the steward took away their food and the wine they were to drink, and gave them vegetables” (Dan 1:15-16). The so-called “Daniel Fast” is not a fast at all; it is a vegetarian diet with water, most likely.

Does it make one more Spiritual?

Some proponents of the Daniel Fast claim that it’s a powerful spiritual experience that will help followers of Jesus Christ develop a deeper, more intimate relationship with Him. What I would ask is “What chapter and verse do you refer too?” To walk closer with Christ means we are obeying more of His commands because whoever loves Christ will obey Christ (John 14:12-17, 15:10). To please God means to live a life that reflects His Son and glorifies Jesus. It is not what we eat or drink or even fast for. Our diet may make us healthier, but diets cannot draw us closer to Christ in themselves. That is a false claim by many of the websites I visited. They pretend it is biblical and claim that its “spiritual,” whatever that means. Remember that demons are spiritual too! When anyone claims a belief in something found in the Bible and has no Scripture to back up that belief, then that is pure speculation and extra-biblical, since it relies on claims that are outside of the Word of God. Take it for what it is; the word of man and not of God.

Are there times to Fast?

I believe there are times that we can fast, not to make God do something, but to show God just how serious we are in our affliction or prayer request, however Jesus wanted to make sure we didn’t fast for the wrong reason, like only to be seen by men (Matt 6:16). We are to fast secretly before God and before Him alone Who sees us in secret but will openly reward us someday. That is the very same concept Jesus taught with giving (Matt 6:4). When I had lost my mother years ago, I fasted, not really by choice, because I was so heartsick that I had no desire for food. My grief overwhelmed my sense of hunger. I was consumed by my grief for a time, so in similar fashion, when we are consumed with pleasing God and our desire is for Him more than anything else (Matt 6:33), then you are fasting for the right reason. Even if you don’t fully understand why we fast, when we do, we can see more clearly our utter dependence upon Him for everything; food, shelter, home, family, friends, and above all, Jesus Christ. Hunger humbles us; it makes us weak and so that is when God can be shown to be strong (2 Cor 12:10).

Fasting and Breaking Bonds

Isaiah the Prophet rebuked Israel over improper fasting as they cried out in complaint to God, “Why have we fasted, and you see it not? Why have we humbled ourselves, and you take no knowledge of it” (Isaiah 58:3) but God answers them, “Behold, you fast only to quarrel and to fight and to hit with a wicked fist. Fasting like yours this day will not make your voice to be heard on high” (Isaiah 58:4). Fasting like this gets us nowhere, but fasting in humility, brokenness, and in desperation, can make our “voice heard on high.” God gives them a hint about the problem with this kind of fasting as He asks, “Is such the fast that I choose, a day for a person to humble himself? Is it to bow down his head like a reed, and to spread sackcloth and ashes under him? Will you call this a fast, and a day acceptable to the Lord” (Isaiah 58:5)? I would say the answer to that is no. God tells us “the fast that I choose [is] to loose the bonds of wickedness, to undo the straps of the yoke, to let the oppressed go free, and to break every yoke” (Isaiah 58:6) so we can also fast to overcome a major, habitual, ongoing sin or fast and pray to God to restore or heal a relationship, or bring home a prodigal son, or for help in dealing with mounting health issues, costs, and life in general.

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