New Covenant Church, Express Centre.

New Covenant Church, Express Centre. Body of Christ ordained to propagate the gospel of our lord Jesus Christ.

15/12/2025
These are moments of divine refreshing in God's presence.
01/12/2021

These are moments of divine refreshing in God's presence.

Join us as we praise God together in Appreciation !!!.
01/12/2021

Join us as we praise God together in Appreciation !!!.

Wish you all happy New Month, And God Bless.
01/12/2021

Wish you all happy New Month, And God Bless.

10/05/2021

DEVOTIONAL OF THE DAY
THEME: ALLOWING FREEDOM
TEXT: Ephesians 1:7
He is so rich in kindness and grace that he purchased our freedom with the blood of his Son and forgave our sins. Ephesians 1:7
One of God’s great gifts is the gift of freedom. As the verse above states, God has given us the ultimate freedom by releasing us from the bonds of sin. We have great freedom in Christ, and this call to freedom is a part of who we are.

This desire for freedom is so strong that whenever we feel that someone is trying to control us—particularly someone we love—we tend to become defensive and angry. We need to give each other freedom: to read a book, to watch a sports event, to go shopping, to take a nap, to consider a new vocation. When we try to control our loved one’s behavior, we threaten his or her freedom and stimulate anger.

Ever wonder why, when you accuse your spouse of wasting time, he or she tends to “come out fighting”? You have threatened her freedom. She feels like you are trying to control her behavior. It is fine to request behavior change, but requests are far different from demands. Demands come across as controlling; requests give information. Try a respectful request: “Could you please take out the garbage? That would make me really happy.” He may or he may not, but at least he won’t feel like you are trying to control him.
PERSONAL PRAYER:
Lord Jesus, thank you for the freedom you offer us because of your sacrifice. Help us as a couple to offer freedom to each other as well, rather than trying to control each other.
VERSE OF THE DAY
Romans 12:13 KJV
Distributing to the necessity of saints; given to hospitality.
for christ

We shall experience glorious transformation in Jesus Name.
29/04/2021

We shall experience glorious transformation in Jesus Name.

26/04/2021

DEVOTIONAL OF THE DAY.
THEME: THE WAY TO A MAN'S HEART.
“As you have seen and heard, this man Paul has persuaded many people that handmade gods aren’t gods at all. And this is happening not only here in Ephesus but throughout the entire province! Of course, I’m not just talking about the loss of public respect for our business. I’m also concerned that the temple of the great goddess Artemis will lose its influence and that Artemis—this magnificent goddess worshiped throughout the province of Asia and all around the world—will be robbed of her prestige!”Acts 19:26-27
Many are of the opinion that “the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach.” According to this theory, if you keep a man’s basic needs met, he’ll be pretty docile and amenable! There is, however, a quicker way to a man’s heart, and that is through his wallet. Few things can be counted on to make a man passionate more quickly than money. Paul certainly discovered this during his ministry in the great city of Ephesus.

A number of lucrative businesses had sprung up around the temple of Artemis in Ephesus. A craftsman called Demetrius had a lucrative business making the silver shrines of the goddess (19:23-24). When Paul’s teaching was turning people away from worshiping Artemis, Demetrius was incensed that his business was in jeopardy. He called together his craftsmen, along with other men whose businesses were likewise suffering (19:25), and he complained about what Paul’s teaching was doing to their business and to the prestige of their goddess (19:27). At this the anger of the men boiled over, a demonstration took place, and crowds joined in, even though “most of them didn’t even know why they were there” (19:32). An ugly, dangerous situation developed, but the mayor handled it superbly and averted a disaster.

Demetrius was at least honest enough to say that he was worried first about his wallet, then about his prestige, and then about the status of Artemis! Granted, the crowd did not chant, “Great is the wallet of Demetrius!” Their rallying cry was, “Great is Artemis of the Ephesians!” But behind the solidarity for the goddess was a profound concern for threatened wallets.

It is certainly appropriate for a man to react passionately if he is in danger of losing his livelihood. But many men have the same problem as Demetrius—their passionate concern for their wallet overrides all other interests and priorities. Such men may make appropriate religious noises, but their underlying interests are financial rather than spiritual. They may show some interest in the things of God, but little passion. Passion is reserved for the wallet. They devour the Dow with relish, show off their possessions with delight, and revel in the good of their goods.

Sadly, these men have forgotten “that it is the Lord your God who gives you power to become rich” (Deut. 8:18). Perhaps if they could recover that insight they might get passionate about him!
PERSONAL PRAYER!
Dearest God please help me to show and be passionate about the things of your kingdom. Let your will be my will and your desires be my desires and to work closely with you till your purpose concerning me is established.
VERSE OF THE DAY
Matthew 23:12 KJV
And whosoever shall exalt himself shall be abased; and he that shall humble himself shall be exalted.
GOD BLESS YOU.
FOR CHRIST

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