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03/06/2026

🥖🥖 *DAILY MANNA*

🗓️ *DATE: 03 June 2026*

*TOPIC: GARBAGE IN, GARBAGE OUT*

🔑 *KEY VERSE:*
_“Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things”_ (Philippians 4:8).

📜📜*READ:* PHILIPPIANS 4:8,9

*MESSAGE:*
American preacher Ray Pritchard made this remarks about the popular acronym, garbage in garbage out (GIGO), on July 24, 1994: “When the computer revolution had just begun, the pioneers in the field coined a brandnew word. In those days, not many people knew how to operate a computer and those who did made many mistakes. Sometimes, the neophyte experts entered the wrong data only to discover (that) universal truth” about just what computers can do.

What is true of computers is also true of the human mind. That comparison is apt because the human mind has often been compared to a computer. In fact, the human mind is far more complex than the most advanced computer ever designed. But the basic principle of GIGO or Garbage In, Garbage Out is still true: what you get depends on what you put into it. Paul the apostle drew those parallels in this brief sermon to the Philippians. He recommends, through divine inspiration, the need to watch what we input into our minds. Before thoughts are accepted and processed, they should, of necessity, pass through these gates: Are they honest, just, pure, lovely, of good report? Is there any virtue in them? Can this be a praiseworthy idea? Paul believes that if our input passes these important filters, our output will bring joy and excitement, with happy living.

The human mind and the computers are similar in many ways. Both use electrical signals to send messages. The brain uses chemicals to transmit information; the computer uses electricity. Even though electrical signals travel at high speeds in the nervous system, they travel even faster through the wires in a computer. Both transmit information. The average person is said to have 10,000 separate thoughts each day. That works out to be about 3.5 million thoughts a year. Simply imagine what happens to us if those thoughts are negative. Negative thoughts can destroy one’s life. We require the spiritual weapons of warfare to erase, pull down and bring into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ.

The ultimate conclusion from this important passage is about safeguarding our lives by controlling our thoughts. Impose the recommended necessary gates in your mind to filter in what should engage your thoughts in the course of our brief, earthly sojourn. This is the secret to a happy and fulfilled life.

✍️ *THOUGHT FOR THE DAY*:
For a quality living, be careful to select the plants that grow in your heart’s garden.

📖 *BIBLE IN ONE YEAR*: 1 Chronicles 9-11

03/06/2026

5🥖🥖 *MANNA A LETSATSI*

🗓️ *LABORARO, 03 PHUPU 2026*

*SE KENANG KA HARE, KE SONA SE TSOANG KA NTLE*

🔑🔑*TEMANA EA MANTLHA*:_"Ha e le ka ho hong, banab’eso, tsohle tsee e leng tsa ’nete, tsohle tse hlomphehang, tsohle tse lokileng, tsohle tse hloekileng, tsohle tse ratehang, tsohle tse botumo bo botle, tsohle tseo bokhabane bo b**g le poko e ’ngoe e leng teng ho tsona, le ke le hopole tsona."_ (Bafilipi 4:8).

📜📜*PALO*: Bafilipi 4:8,9

*MOLAETSA*:
Moruti oa Amerika, Ray Pritchard, o kile a fana ka polelo mabapi le polelo e tsebahalang e reng “Se kenang kahare, Ke sona se tsoang kantle” ka la 24 Phupu 1994: “Ha phetoho ea likomporo(computers) e sa tsoa qala, ba qalileng tšebetsong ena ba ile ba qapa polelo e ncha. Mehleng eo, batho ba bangata ba ne ba sa tsebe ho sebelisa likomporo, ’me le ba neng ba tseba ba ne ba etsa liphoso tse ngata. Ka linako tse ling, ba qalang ba ne ba kenya lintlha tse fosahetseng, ebe ba qetella ba sibolla ’nete ena e akaretsang” mabapi le seo likomporo li se etsang.

Seo e leng ’nete ka likomporo, ke ’nete le ka kelello ea motho. Papiso ena e loketse hobane hangata kelello ea motho e bapisoa le komporo. Ha e le hantle, kelello ea motho e rarahane haholo ho feta komporo efe kapa efe e tsoetseng pele ka ho fetisisa e kileng ea etsoa. Empa molao-theo ona oa "Se kesang ka hare Ke sona se tosang kantle": seo u se fumanang se ipapisitse le seo u se kenyang. Moapostola Pauluse o ile a totobatsa sena thutong ena e khutšoanyane ho Bafilipi. Ka pululelo ea Molimo, o khothaletsa h**e re hlokomele seo re se kenyang kelellong ea rona. Pele mehopolo e amoheloa, e lokela ho feta litekong tsena: Na ke ea ’nete? Na ea hlompheha? Na e lokile? Na e hloekile? Na ea Thrust and rateha? Na e na le botumo bo botle? Na ho na le molemo kapa thoriso ho eona? Pauluse o lumela h**e haeba seo re se kenyang se feta litekong tsena tsa bohlokoa, se tla hlahisa thabo, khotso le bophelo bo monate.

Kelello ea motho le likomporo li tšoana ka litsela tse ngata. Ka bobeli li sebelisa matšoao a motlakase ho fetisa melaetsa. Boko bo sebelisa metsoako e itseng(chemicals) ho tsamaisa tlhahiso-leseling; komporo e sebelisa motlakase. Le hoja matšoao a motlakase a tsamaea ka lebelo le phahameng tsamaisong ea methapo, a tsamaea ka potlako le ho feta lithapong tsa komporo. Ka bobeli li fetisa tlhahiso-leseling. Ho boleloa h**e motho ka karolelano o ba le mehopolo e ka bang 10,000 ka letsatsi. Hoo e ka bang limilione tse 3.5 ka selemo. Nahana feela h**e na ho etsahalang haeba mehopolo eo e le mpe. Mehopolo e mebee ka senya bophelo ba motho. Re hloka libetsa tsa moea ho hlakola, ho heletsa le ho hapa mehopolo eohle h**e e ikokobelletse Kreste.

Qetello ea temana ena ea bohlokoa ke h**e re sireletse bophelo ba rona ka ho laola mehopolo ea rona. Beha meeli le liteko kelellong ea hao ho sefa seo se lokelang ho kena le ho lula menahanong ea hao nakong ea bophelo bona bo bokhutšoanyane lefats'eng. Sena ke sephiri sa bophelo bo thabileng le bo phethahetseng.

✍️ *MOHOPOLO OA LETSATSI*: _Bakeng sa bophelo bo nang le boleng, hlokomela seo u se jalang serapeng sa pelo ea hao._

📖*PALO EA BIBELE KA SELEMO*: 1 Likronike 9-11

02/06/2026

🥖🥖*DAILY MANNA*

🗓️ *DATE:* 02 JUNE 2026

*TOPIC* SIMPLY OUR BEST

🔑 *KEY VERSE*
“ _No meat offering, which ye shall bring unto the LORD, shall be made with leaven: for ye shall burn no leaven, nor any honey, in any offering of the LORD made by fire_ ” (Leviticus 2:11).

📜📜 *READ:* LEVITICUS 2:1-11

*MESSAGE*:
An anonymous Christian author once wrote; “A life of sacrifice and purity is the most fragrant aroma that can rise to God.” This thought captures the heart of today’s text.

In the passage, God guided the Israelites on the meat or grain offerings. This sacrifice beautifully illustrates how our devotion and gifts can create pleasing aroma for God. The offering was made up of flour, oil, and frankincense. They symbolise the very best we have, reminding us to give our all to God rather than just the scraps. This in a way acknowledges God as the Source of our supplies and expresses our indebted gratitude to Him for the supplies.

This principle is just as relevant today. Even though we are no longer mandated to bring flour, oil, or incense to God, we are still expected to make sacrificial devotion as we completely offer our best to Him. For New Testament believers, it is simply never enough to worship and offer unto God routinely. The sacrifice of Christ on the cross at Calvary demands the whole of our time, talent, treasure, temple, nay our totality. To offer anything less is an act of ingratitude and lack of God’s supreme and sovereign love that elicited our glorious salvation.

When we come to worship God, therefore, we should always strive to give our best with sincere hearts and intentions. We must avoid mixing our worship with hypocrisy, selfish desires, pride, or other forms of sin. So, take a moment today to reflect on your motivations and your heart as you worship God. Avoid the leaven of sin or anything that can hinder your relationship with the Lord and thus limit the gracious outflow of His manifold blessings to us.

✍️ *THOUGHT FOR THE DAY*
God still abhors flippant and polluted sacrifice.

📖 *BIBLE IN ONE YEAR*
1 Chronicles 5-8

02/06/2026

🥖🥖 *MANNA A LETSATSI*

🗓️ *LETSATSI:* 02 PHUPTJANE 2026

*SEHLOOHO:* SE MOLEMOHALI SA RONA

🔑 *TEMANA EA MANTLHA*
“ _Leha le hlahisetsa Jehova nyehelo efe le efe, e se ke ea etsoa ka litomoso, hobane le ke ke la chesetsa Jehova nyehelo ea secheso e nang le litomoso, leha e le linotši._ ” (Levitike 2:11).

📜📜 *PALO* LEVITIKE 2:1-11

*MOLAETSA:*
Sengoli se seng sa Mokreste se sa boleloang ka lebitso se kile sa ngola sa re: “Bophelo ba ho intša sehlabelo, bo bohloekileng ke monko o monate ka ho fetisisa o ka nyolohelang ho Molimo.” Mohopolo ona o tšoere ‘moko-taba oa palo ea kajeno.

Palong ena, Molimo O ile A tataisa ba-Iseraele mabapi le linyehelo tsa lijo kapa tsa lijo-thollo. Sehlabelo sena se bontša ka bokhabane kamoo boinehelo le limpho tsa rona li ka hlahisang monko o monate ho Molimo ka teng. Nyehelo ena e ne e entsoe ka phofo, oli le libano tse nkhang hamonate. Lintho tsena li tšoantšetsa se molemo ka ho fetisisa, seo re nang le sona, li re hopotsa ho fana ka lintho tsa rona tsa mantlha ho Molimo ho e-na le ho fana ka tse senang molemo. Ka tsela ena, re amohela Molimo e le Mohloli oa tsohle tseo re nang le tsona, ‘me re bontša teboho e tebileng ea rona ho Eena bakeng sa phano/litlhohonolofatso tsohle tsa Hae.

Molaoana ona o ntse o le bohlokoa le kajeno. Lehoja re se re sa tlamelloe ho tlisetsa Molimo phofo, oli kapa libano, re ntse re lebeletsoe ho etsa boinehelo bo tletseng ka sehlabelo ha re ntse re fana ka tsa mantlha ho Molimo. Ho balumeli ba Testamente e Ncha, ha hoa lekana ho rapela le ho fana ho Molimo ka tsela ea tloaelo feela. Sehlabelo sa Kreste sefapanong sa Kholekhotha se hloka nako ea rona eohle, talenta, letlotlo, tempele, esita le botšepehi ba rona ka kakaretso. Ho fana ka se ka tlaase ho moo ke ketso ea ho hloka teboho le ho haella ha lerato le leholo la Molimo le re tliselitseng poloko e khanyang.

Kahoo, ha re tla ho rapela Molimo, re lokela ho ikemisetsa kamehla ho fana ka se molemohali seo re nang le sona ka lipelo le maikemisetso a hloekileng. Re tlameha ho qoba ho tsoaka khumamelo ea rona le boikaketsi, litakatso tsa boithati, boikhohomoso, kapa mefuta e meng ea sebe. Kahoo, nka nakoana kajeno ho hlahloba sepheo sa hau le boemo ba pelo ea hau ha u ntse u rapela Molimo. Qoba tomoso ea sebe kapa eng kapa eng e ka sitisang kamano ea hau le Morena, 'me ea fokotsa phallo e kholo ea litlhohonolofatso tsa Hae tse ngata ho rona.

✍️ *MONAHANO OA LETSATSI*
Molimo O ntse A hloile sehlabelo se etsoang ka ho se tsotelle, se silafalitsoeng.

📖 *PALO EA BIBELE KA SELEMO*
1 Likronike 5-8

01/06/2026

*🥖🥖DAILY MANNA*

*🗓️DATE: 01 JUNE 2026*

*TOPIC: MINISTERING THROUGH WRITING*

*📜📜Text:1 Corinthians 1:1-3*

*🔑🔑KEY VERSE:*
(1 Corinthians 1:3).
“Grace be unto you, and peace, from God our Father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ.”

*MASSAGE:*
In professional letter writing, introductory remarks make a profound statement. They serve as a window into the soul of the writer while establishing a hint of the relationship between him and the reader. You would, therefore, not be expected to go too far into the correspondence before correctly identifying the personalities at work.

The figures in our text are two church leaders. One of them, the beloved Apostle Paul and the other a Greek believer, Sosthenes. The writing was to the church in Corinth, the assembly the Lord used Paul to establish in his 18-month stay there. The writers are messengers of Christ checking on fellow saints. They are kindred spirits, brought together by Christ from different nationalities and sociocultural backgrounds. Paul is moved by this bond to shower anointed benediction on the Corinthians.

Similarly, in the absence of physical contact caused by long distances, church leaders can write to their members to put them in remembrance of the abiding teachings in the Bible. It could be an opportunity to caution them against straying on dangerous paths. It could also serve as a means of praying for them just as Paul did as a loving leader.

Oral ministration can be complemented with literatures for edification. The Church today has better and more efficient means of reaching the unsaved and establishing the members. Technology has made the world a global community and millions can be reached in seconds through spoken and written messages of salvation. Believers should maximise the use of these avenues of winning souls and building up the body of Christ.

*✍️THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:*
The gospel deserves to travel through every conceivable channel.

*📖THE BIBLE IN ONE YEAR:*
1 Chronicles 1-4

01/06/2026

🥖🥖 *MANNA A LETSATSI*

🗓️ *LETSATSI: 01 PHUPJANE 2026*

*SEHLOOHO: HO SEBELETSA KA HO NGOLA*

📜📜 *PALO: 1 BAKORINTHE 1:1-3*

🔑🔑 *TEMANA EA MANTLHA:*
"ke re: Le neoe mohau le khotso ke Molimo Ntat’a rona, le ke Morena Jesu Kreste." -(1 Bakorinthe 1:3).

*MOLAETSA:*
Mokhoeng oa seprofeshenale oa ho ngola mangolo, mantsoe a selelekela a fana ka molaetsa o tebileng haholo. A sebetsa joaloka fensetere e bontšang botebo ba pelo ea mongoli, ha ka nako e tšoanang a fana ka leseli la kamano pakeng tsa hae le ’mali. Ka hona, ha hoa lebelloa h**e motho a ee hole haholo ka ho bala lengolong pele a tseba hantle batho ba ba amehang.

Batho ba hlahang palong ea rōna ke baetapele ba babeli ba kereke. E mong oa bona ke Moapostola Pauluse ea ratoang, ’me e mong ke molumeli oa mo-Gerike, Sosthenese. Lengolo lena le ne le ngoletsoe kereke ea Korinthe, phutheho eo Morena a ileng a sebelisa Pauluse ho e theha nakong ea likhoeli tse 18 tseo a ileng a lula Korinthe ka tsona. Bangoli bana ke manģosa a Kreste a neng a hlahloba boemo ba bahalaleli-mmoho le bona. Ke batho ba nang le moea o le mong, ba kopantsoeng ke Kreste ho tsoa lichabeng le litso tse fapaneng. Pauluse o susumelitsoe ke tlamahano ena ho tšollela tlhohonolofatso e tletseng tlolo holim’a ba-Korinthe.

Ka mokhoa o tšoanang, ka lebaka la ho se tsebe ho kopana ka seqo ho bakoang ke bohole, baetapele ba kereke ba ka ngolla litho tsa bona ho ba hopotsa lithuto tse tšoarellang tsa Bibele. Sena e ka ba monyetla oa ho ba lemosa khahlanong le ho khelohela litseleng tse kotsi. Hape e ka ba mokhoa oa ho ba rapella joaloka ha Pauluse a ne a etsa e le moetapele ea lerato.

Tšebeletso ea molomo e ka tšehetsoa ka lingoliloeng bakeng sa kahiso ea tumelo. Kajeno Kereke e na le mekhoa e molemo e bileng e sebetsang haholoanyane ea ho fihlela ba sa pholosoang le ho matlafatsa litho tsa eona. Marang-rang a e entse lefatše motsana o le mong oa lefatše lohle, ’me limilione li ka fihlelleha ka metsotsoana ka melaetsa e boleloang kapa e ngotsoeng ea pholoho. Balumeli ba tšoanetse ho sebelisa menyetla ena ka botlalo bakeng sa ho hapa meea le ho haha ’mele oa Kreste.

✍️ *MOHOPOLO OA LETSATSI:*
Evangeli e tšoanetse ho tsamaea ka tsela e ’ngoe le e ’ngoe e ka e tsamaisang.

📖 *PALO EA BIBELE KA SELEMO:*
1 Likronike 1-4

31/05/2026

*🥖🥖DAILY MANNA*

*FINISHED AS PLANNED!*

*🗓️SUNDAY , MAY 31, 2026*

*🔑🔑KEY VERSE*:
“Thus all the work that Solomon made for the house of the LORD was finished: and Solomon brought in all the things that David his father had dedicated; and the silver, and the gold, and all the instruments, put he among the treasures of the house of God” (2 Chronicles 5:1).

*📜📜TEXT:2 Chronicles 5:1-10*

*MESSAGE*:
It is not every time that people set out to work on a project that they get it finished as planned. In fact, quite a number of projects never get to leave the drawing board. They are aborted as soon as they are conceived. Some do not get finished as initially planned. They get modified along the way, either by having it scaled down or broadened. Quite so many get abandoned mid-way as a result of a number of factors. One of such is the Marble Hill Nuclear Power Station in Hanover, Indiana, USA. It was nearly 80% complete at an estimated cost of $7.4 billion when it was abandoned in 1984 due to construction issues and safety concerns. Only a very few projects get finished as planned.

One of such was the completion of Solomon’s Temple in our text today. The passage describes the completion of the temple and the solemn transfer of the Ark of the Covenant into its new and permanent home. This epoch making event is very symbolic as it highlights God’s faithfulness in fulfilling His promises to His people.

The event here is very significant and instructive to us today. It encourages us to trust God’s timing and His ability to complete His works in our lives. We would recall that King David first conceived the idea of building a temple of God; but God felt the time was not right then, aside the fact that his hands had shed much blood in the prosecution of wars. We should not get discouraged if we have an initial delay or set back in our well-conceived plan and project. If we get a “no” at first, it may only mean the time is not ripe yet. If we keep trusting God, He will certainly make all things beautiful in His time. If God gives you a vision or a promise, He will surely bring it to fruition at the appropriate time. Simply keep moving on in faith!

There is the place for proper planning and preparation, if we ever hope to get our projects finished as planned. It is not enough to have beautiful and laudable ideas and plans either for our lives, family, business or ministry. It is very essential that we make proper preparation and adequate provisions to carry our plans through to the end. We have to be very deliberate, intentional, realistic and have a fixed purpose while also trusting in the Lord to finish well whatever we are embarking on.

*✍️THOUGHT FOR THE DAY*
Finishing well is a function of planning well with faith in God

*📖BIBLE IN ONE YEAR*:
HAGGAI 1-2

31/05/2026

*🥖🥖MANNA A LETSATSI*

*E PHETHILOE JOALOKA HA E RERILOE!*

*🗓️SONTAHA, 31 MOTŠEANONG 2026*

*🔑🔑TEMANA EA MANTLHA*
Ha phethoa joalo mosebetsi oohle oo Salomone a o etselitseng ntlo ea Jehova. Salomone a ntoo tlisa mesebetsi e khethetsoeng Molimo ke ntat’ae, e le silefera, le khauta, le mesebetsi ea mefuta-futa, ’me a li bea lipolokelong tsa matlotlo a ntlo ea Molimo”( 2 Likronike 5:1).

*📜📜PALO:2 Likronike 5:1-10*

*MOLAETSA*:
Ha se kamehla batho ba qalang mosebetsi ba o qetang kamoo ba neng ba rerile kateng. Ha e le hantle, merero/metalo e mengata ha ho le ka mohla e qaloang. E lahloa hang ha e sa raloa. E meng ha e qetoe kamoo ba neng ba e rerile kateng qalong. E meng e fetoloa tseleng, ekaba ka ho fokotsoa kapa ho atolosoa. E mengata haholo e lahloa bohareng ka lebaka la lintlha tse ngata. E 'ngoe ea tse joalo ke Marble Hill Nuclear Power Station e Hanover, Indiana, USA. Ho ne ho batla ho phethehile karolo e etsang 80% ka chelete e hakanyetsoang libilioneng tse 7.4 ha e tla lahloa kherehloa ka 1984 ka lebaka la litaba tsa kaho le mathata a polokeho. Ke merero e fokolang haholo e phethoang joalo ka ha ho reriloe.

O mong oa merero ena e bile ho phethoa ha Tempele ea Solomone palong ea rona ea kajeno. Palo ena e hlalosa ho phethoa ha tempele le ho fetisetsoa ho tiileng ha Areka ea Selekane lehaeng la eona le lecha la ka ho sa feleng. Ketsahalo ena e etsang nanale ke ea tšoantšetso kaha e totobatsa botšepehi ba Molimo ba ho phethahatsa litšepiso tsa Hae ho batho ba Hae.

Ketsahalo e mona ke ea bohlokoa haholo ebile e re ruta se seng kajeno. E re khothalletsa ho tšepa nako ea Molimo le matla a Hae a ho phetha mesebetsi ea Hae bophelong ba rōna. Re tla hopola h**e Morena Davida o ile a qala ka ho nahana ka ho haha tempele ea Molimo; empa Molimo o ile oa bona nako e ne e sa lokela ka nako eo, kathōko le ’nete ea h**e matsoho a hae a ne a tšolotse mali a mangata ha a ne a loana lintoa. Ha rea lokela ho nyahama haeba re e-na le tieho qalong kapa ts'etiso moralong le morerong oo re o nahanneng hantle. Haeba re fumana "che" qalong, ho ka bolela feela h**e nako ha e so butsoe. Haeba re lula re tšepa Molimo, ka sebele o tla etsa h**e lintho tsohle li be ntle ka nako ea Hae. Haeba Molimo a u fa pono kapa tšepiso, ka sebele o tla e phethahatsa ka nako e loketseng. Tsoela pele feela ka tumelo!

Ho na le bohlokoa ba meralo e nepahetseng le boitokiso, haeba re na le tšepo ea ho phethela merero ea rona joaloka ha re rerile. Ha hoa lekana ho ba le mehopolo e metle e rorisoang le merero ea bophelo ba rona, malapa, khoebo kapa bosebeletsi. Ho bohlokoa haholo h**e re etse litokisetso tse nepahetseng, tse lekaneng bakeng sa ho ntšetsa pele merero ea rōna ho fihlela qetellong. Re tlameha ho etsa ka sepheo haholo, re be le maikemisetso, a sebele le ho ba le morero o tsitsitseng ha re ntse re tšepa h**e Morena o tla phetha hantle eng kapa eng eo re e qalang.

*✍️MOHOPOLO OA LETSATSI:*
Ho qeta hantle ke taba ea ho rera/rala hantle ka tumelo ho Molimo

*📖PALO EA BIBELE KA SELEMO:*
HAGGAI 1-2

30/05/2026

🥖🥖 *DAILY MANNA*

🗓️ *DATE* : SATURDAY 30 MAY 2026

*TOPIC* : GREATLY BELOVED

🔑 *KEY VERSE*
“And said, O man greatly beloved, fear not: peace be unto thee, be strong, yea, be strong. And when he had spoken unto me, I was strengthened, and said, Let my lord speak; for thou hast strengthened me” (Daniel 10:19).

📜📜 *READ* : Daniel 10:16-21

*MESSAGE*
In the world, falling at the feet of royalty, power and persons of fame and wealth is almost an everyday experience that only massages the ego of vain men and women. It bestows no spiritual gain on the one dispensing the honours. On the other hand, there are infinite benefits when a believer, beholding the stupendous splendour of the supernatural, not only goes down in worship, but also passes out, to be brought back to life by the divine.

When Daniel, who had been fasting and supplicating for the suffering land of Judah, finally saw a confounding vision as an answer to his prayers, he was paralysed and dumb with all natural strength drained. He needed to be filled with a greater energy. The angelic visitor provided it, and the prophet became? strong anew. He was assured of his status in heaven. The angel described him as a “man greatly beloved.” Peace was pronounced upon him. And more revelation followed.

All who follow Christ are the apple of God’s eye. We are highly favoured by heaven. Therefore, we are to fall in reverence only to God in gratitude for the deep apocalyptic truths He exposes us to, but deny the gentile world. We are “greatly beloved” by God because of Christ. We can intercede when our loved ones and the land are writhing in pain for transgressions against heaven. We should not be closet Christians, unperturbed by what is troubling our community.

We are guaranteed expected answers to petitions in the name of Jesus. Daniel had that sure and unbending standing before God and His angels; and so he was not afraid to take personal and national challenges before heaven. He was prepared to wait if there was a little delay in response. For he knew the answer would come, eventually.

✍️ *THOUGHT FOR THE DAY*
Godly fervour attracts divine favour, which has a distinct flavour

📖 *BIBLE IN ONE YEAR*
Micah 5-7

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