Zomba Baptist Church

Zomba Baptist Church Zomba Baptist Church is a church that seeks to fulfill its calling, "To Serve and To Give" according

ZBC is a church that seeks to fulfill its calling, "To Serve and To Give" according to Matthew 20:28. It is our hope that you will be able to join us in worship and experience the life of the body. We are a church family of many nations that desires to hear God's voice to follow Him in every aspect of our personal and church life.

🌟 Just Moved to Zomba? You’re Not Alone!Are you new in town?A student at the University of Malawi (UNIMA), Malawi Colleg...
17/09/2025

🌟 Just Moved to Zomba? You’re Not Alone!

Are you new in town?
A student at the University of Malawi (UNIMA), Malawi College of Health Sciences – Zomba Campus, or any other institution in Zomba?

Are you looking for a Christ-centered church where you can worship, grow, and belong?

✝️ Welcome to Zomba Baptist Church!

πŸ“ Located just behind Standard Bank, Zomba

Whether you're here for school, work, or a fresh start there's a place for you in our church family.

πŸ•ŠοΈ Sunday Worship Services

International Service (English): 8:30 AM – 10:00 AM

Chichewa Service: 10:05 AM – 12:00 PM

Come and experience powerful worship, biblical teaching, and a community that cares.

πŸ™ Need Prayer or Counselling?

We’re here for you.
πŸ“ž Call Pastor Richard Makhenjera at 0993 740 261

🌐 Visit our website: zombabaptistchurch.org

🫢 A Place to Belong. A Message of Hope. A Family in Christ.

Join us this Sunday β€” you are warmly welcome!

We are excited to invite you to join us in celebrating 45 years of God's unwavering faithfulness at Zomba Baptist Church...
14/11/2024

We are excited to invite you to join us in celebrating 45 years of God's unwavering faithfulness at Zomba Baptist Church. Come and be part of this special milestone as we reflect on His goodness and grace over the years.

1 Day to go.
21/03/2024

1 Day to go.

2 Days to go
20/03/2024

2 Days to go

3 days to go.
19/03/2024

3 days to go.

Four Days to go..
18/03/2024

Four Days to go..

Come and Celebrate with Us.
16/03/2024

Come and Celebrate with Us.

27/09/2023

GOD'S WORK ETHIC

EPHESIANS 4:28

"Let the thief no longer steal, but rather let him labor, doing honest work with his own hands, so that he may have something to share with anyone in need."

Positive injunctions are implied in every commandment of God that is expressed as a prohibition.

We have seen, for example, that the seventh commandment not only bans adultery but also calls for chastity in marriage and singleness (Deut. 5:18; 1 Cor. 7).

Since the eighth commandment prohibits theft, it must also contain a positive command to do something. Instead of taking from others, we must work hard to provide for ourselves and to help the truly destitute.

This is the teaching of today's passage, which does not apply only to those who were thieves before they were Christians.

The Bible, in fact, teaches throughout its pages that honest labor and a merciful spirit toward the needy are marks of God's people.

Lawful work is a creation ordinance (Gen. 2:15), and all able-bodied people must labor in an honest line of work to fulfill the Lord's expressed will for humanity.

We are warned repeatedly that poverty and dissatisfaction are the lot of sluggards who refuse to work (Prov. 13:4; 20:4).

The one who does not work and provide for his family "has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever" (1 Tim. 5:8).

We are called not to steal wealth from others but to earn and create wealth ourselves.

We work not only to supply our own needs but also to help others, particularly our fellow Christians.

God's people are to be EXCEPTIONALLY generous and assist those who are physically or mentally incapable of working themselves.

This is just a wider application of the principle that we should be concerned for widows and orphans, individuals who, in biblical times, had no way to support themselves.

Orphans and widows are objects of the Lord's special care (Deut. 10:18), and He commands His people to make particular efforts to care for the destitute.

Laws commanding ancient Israelites to avoid harvesting everything from their fields but to leave food behind for widows , orphans, and other poor people to glean are lessons for us (24:19–20; 1 Cor. 10:6).

They tell us that we do not work simply to fill our bank accounts and keep God's blessings all to ourselves; rather, we work to enjoy the Lord's blessings of prosperity in our own families and to be a blessing to others.

GENEROSITY is a mark of God's people, and if we are not generous, it is a sign that we have misunderstood God's generosity toward us in the gospel (Rom. 8:32; 2 Cor. 9:6–15).

Coram Deo

God's people are called to be generous, not foolish.

We want to provide real help to widows, orphans, and others who are in true need, first in our churches and then in the world.

As we seek to help others, we should be discerning, giving to programs that help lift people out of poverty instead of just perpetuating a dysfunctional cycle.

We should also be most concerned with how we ourselves are fulfilling the call to generosity, not how others might be failing to do so.

17/08/2023

*JUST BE A PASSENGER (Part 2)*

*Proverbs 3:5-6, "Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not unto your own understanding. In all your ways, acknowledge Him, and He will direct your path."*

In order to let go and let God steer the ship of your life, you need to have 4 virtues in your heart, which are:

A. *Faith:* "Without faith, it is impossible to please God." (Hebrews 11:16)

B. *Obedience:* "If you love me, you will obey my commandments" (John 14:15)

B. *Humility:* "God opposes the proud, but gives grace to the humble" (I Peter 5:5)

D. *Patience:* "Be still before the Lord and wait patiently for Him..." (Psalm 37:7)

Sarah stepped away from these virtues by having her husband, Abraham, have a baby by her maid, and she created havoc in the family.

Jezebel and Ahab attempted to steer the ship but ended up leading Israel into idolatry and to their own destruction.

Nebuchanezzer tried to steer ship and found himself eating grass with the cattle.

Men/women try to steer the ship and destroy nations, and criminal indictments for political people and citizens keep coming.

It was because Noah had these virtues that allowed he and his family to survive the flood.

Joseph went from the pit to personal assistant to prison to prime minister of Egypt because He had these 4 virtues.

David rose from being a mere shepherd boy to being the most beloved and revered king in Israel's history.

Jesus went from the agony and humiliation of Friday to becoming the Savior of the World on Sunday because He had those 4 virtues.

If you read the stories of our heroes and heroines like in any country. you will see that none of them ever tried to steer the ship, yet the ship took them all to greatness because they let go and let God do the steering.

*If you just be a passenger, God assures you that God will get you safely to your destiny*

Blessed Thursday to you.

Have the 4 virtues in life. Keep Keeping On.

GOD'S WORK ETHIC EPHESIANS 4:28"Let the thief no longer steal, but rather let him labor, doing honest work with his own ...
05/04/2023

GOD'S WORK ETHIC

EPHESIANS 4:28

"Let the thief no longer steal, but rather let him labor, doing honest work with his own hands, so that he may have something to share with anyone in need."

Positive injunctions are implied in every commandment of God that is expressed as a prohibition.

We have seen, for example, that the seventh commandment not only bans adultery but also calls for chastity in marriage and singleness (Deut. 5:18; 1 Cor. 7).

Since the eighth commandment prohibits theft, it must also contain a positive command to do something. Instead of taking from others, we must work hard to provide for ourselves and to help the truly destitute.

This is the teaching of today's passage, which does not apply only to those who were thieves before they were Christians.

The Bible, in fact, teaches throughout its pages that honest labor and a merciful spirit toward the needy are marks of God's people.

Lawful work is a creation ordinance (Gen. 2:15), and all able-bodied people must labor in an honest line of work to fulfill the Lord's expressed will for humanity.

We are warned repeatedly that poverty and dissatisfaction are the lot of sluggards who refuse to work (Prov. 13:4; 20:4).

The one who does not work and provide for his family "has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever" (1 Tim. 5:8).

We are called not to steal wealth from others but to earn and create wealth ourselves.

We work not only to supply our own needs but also to help others, particularly our fellow Christians.

God's people are to be exceptionally generous and assist those who are physically or mentally incapable of working themselves.

This is just a wider application of the principle that we should be concerned for widows and orphans, individuals who, in biblical times, had no way to support themselves.

Orphans and widows are objects of the Lord's special care (Deut. 10:18), and He commands His people to make particular efforts to care for the destitute.

Laws commanding ancient Israelites to avoid harvesting everything from their fields but to leave food behind for widows , orphans, and other poor people to glean are lessons for us (24:19–20; 1 Cor. 10:6).

They tell us that we do not work simply to fill our bank accounts and keep God's blessings all to ourselves; rather, we work to enjoy the Lord's blessings of prosperity in our own families and to be a blessing to others.

Generosity is a mark of God's people, and if we are not generous, it is a sign that we have misunderstood God's generosity toward us in the gospel (Rom. 8:32; 2 Cor. 9:6–15).

Coram Deo

God's people are called to be generous, not foolish.

We want to provide real help to widows, orphans, and others who are in true need, first in our churches and then in the world.

As we seek to help others, we should be discerning, giving to programs that help lift people out of poverty instead of just perpetuating a dysfunctional cycle.

We should also be most concerned with how we ourselves are fulfilling the call to generosity, not how others might be failing to do so.

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Zomba

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