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Children's love feast.
27/01/2026

Children's love feast.

Matthew 6:6 But you, when you pray, enter into your private room, and shut your door and pray to your Father who is in s...
27/01/2026

Matthew 6:6 But you, when you pray, enter into your private room, and shut your door and pray to your Father who is in secret; and your Father who sees in secret will repay you.

06/01/2026

Praise the Lord!

Let me, then be always growing,Never never standing still,Listening, learning, better knowingThee and Thy most blessed w...
06/01/2026

Let me, then be always growing,
Never never standing still,
Listening, learning, better knowing
Thee and Thy most blessed will.
Till I win the glorious race,
Daily let me grow in grace.

He giveth more grace  when the burdens grow greater.
06/01/2026

He giveth more grace when the burdens grow greater.

03/12/2025

Matt. 2:19 "Go therefore and disciple all the nations, baptizing them into the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit"

If we would enter within the veil, we must get into our spirit (Heb.4:12). To be within the veil is to be in our spirit,...
20/11/2025

If we would enter within the veil, we must get into our spirit (Heb.4:12). To be within the veil is to be in our spirit, and to be outside the camp is to be outside anything religious...

Again and again we need to enter within the veil by entering into our spirit.

Pharaoh’s hardening of his heart  With this as the background, we come to the problem of the hardening of Pharaoh’s hear...
03/10/2025

Pharaoh’s hardening of his heart

With this as the background, we come to the problem of the hardening of Pharaoh’s heart. Did God firstly harden Pharaoh’s heart, or did Pharaoh take the first step to harden his own heart? As a help in answering this question, consider your experience in believing in the Lord Jesus. Was this initiated by you or by God? Surely it was initiated by God. However, you did the believing. Before I was saved, I had no thought of God. My believing in Christ was neither planned nor initiated by me. I have the full assurance that the source of this was God Himself. He planned it, initiated it, and scheduled it. Before I was saved, I was not willing to believe in Christ. However, one day I spontaneously became willing. According to my experience and yours as well, God took the first step to cause us to believe in Christ.

In the same principle, God took the first step in the hardening of Pharaoh’s heart. Before Moses had his first confrontation with Pharaoh, God told him that He would harden Pharaoh’s heart (4:21). However, in the case of our salvation, God initiated our believing in the Lord Jesus, but He did not execute it by believing for us. God planned that we should believe, but we ourselves had to believe. Likewise, God firstly hardened Pharaoh’s heart, then Pharaoh carried out this hardening through his own free will.

Here we see God’s sovereignty and man’s free will. Instead of being contradictory, these two correspond. Pharaoh could not escape responsibility in this matter and place it all on God. He had his own free will.

On the one hand, we must worship God for His sovereignty, but, on the other hand, we must fulfill our responsibility. God’s sovereignty does not contradict our free will, and our free will does not contradict His sovereignty. If we see this, we shall humble ourselves under God’s sovereignty and spontaneously take up our responsibility. We shall say, “Lord, everything is according to Your sovereignty. Nevertheless, I must carry out my responsibility.” The more we are willing to bear our responsibility, the stronger is the sign that we have been predestinated by God.

The Bible firstly says that God hardened Pharaoh’s heart. But the Bible also says that Pharaoh hardened his heart. This shows both God’s sovereignty and man’s free will. We must always humble ourselves and say, “Lord, You are sovereign. But I must still carry out my responsibility.” This attitude indicates that we are favored by God. Suppose, however, that we have the attitude that because everything is according to God’s sovereignty, we are not responsible to do anything. This is a sign that we have denied God. Pharaoh could not absolve himself of responsibility, and Moses could not boast of his deeds. In this way, God shut every mouth. Moses had no room to boast. Neither did Pharaoh have an excuse not to bear responsibility.

God’s sovereignty and our responsibility are both involved in our spiritual seeking. All proper spiritual seeking is planned and scheduled by God. But we are still responsible to seek the Lord. When we seek Him, we should not be proud. Rather, we should humble ourselves and confess that our seeking of the Lord is according to His sovereignty. At the same time, we fulfill our responsibility. If we are indifferent toward the Lord, we are in danger of not fulfilling our responsibility. But if we are zealous in pursuing the Lord, we must be careful not to boast of our spiritual seeking. Once again we see that we need to humble ourselves under God’s sovereignty and, at the same time, carry out our responsibility. If we are conscious of God’s sovereignty and our responsibility, we are truly favored by God.

We have pointed out that some verses say that God hardened Pharaoh’s heart, whereas other verses say that God made Pharaoh’s heart hard. In the same principle, in some places we are told that Pharaoh hardened his heart (8:15, 19) but elsewhere, that Pharaoh’s heart was hard (7:13, Heb.). There is a difference between hardening the heart and the heart becoming hard. In Exodus we are told both that Pharaoh hardened his heart and that his heart became hard. This indicates that Pharaoh firstly hardened his heart. The result was that his heart became hard. Hence, the heart being hard was the consequence of the hardening of the heart. Before Pharaoh hardened his heart, it was still possible for his heart to be softened. But instead of softening his heart, Pharaoh hardened it. The same is true today. Before a person hardens his heart, his heart is not hard. To some extent at least, it is soft. But once he decides to harden his heart, his heart becomes hard.

We can learn an important lesson from this: Never allow anything negative to develop toward the Lord. Before this negative thing arises, you still have two choices — to be for God or to be against Him. But once something negative comes forth and your heart is hardened, you will have only one choice, and that is to reject God.

From the way Pharaoh dealt with his heart we can see how God dealt with Pharaoh’s heart. Firstly, God hardened Pharaoh’s heart, and then He made his heart hard. After God had hardened Pharaoh’s heart, He could have softened it. However, He did not do so. Instead, He kept Pharaoh’s heart in a hardened condition. This means that God made Pharaoh’s heart hard. In the beginning, God hardened Pharaoh’s heart; then He made Pharaoh’s heart hard. In other words, God did not intervene to change what He had done to Pharaoh’s heart.

If we allow something negative to develop toward the Lord, there will be a serious issue. God may not change this result. Rather, He may allow it to continue, just as He did not show mercy to Pharaoh, but let him stand by himself in order to show forth His power in him (Rom. 9:17). Once you harden your heart, your heart will become hard and remain hard. This is on your side. On God’s side, He firstly hardens your heart and then He may refuse to change what He has done. Firstly, He hardens the heart and then He keeps it hard. This warns us to take heed lest any negative thing arise within us. Once this negative thing produces a particular result, that result will remain. It may be that not even God Himself will change it. He may allow it to remain as it is.

I believe Moses used various expressions to describe the hardening of Pharaoh’s heart so that we might learn to humble ourselves before God’s sovereignty, to take up our responsibility, and to guard ourselves from allowing negative things to develop toward God. Once these things develop, it is very difficult to change the result they cause. Instead, the condition remains and may even worsen. Let us learn from the example of Pharaoh. He allowed something evil to begin, and the result remained permanently. What a serious warning this is!

Throughout the years, I have seen many cases of those who allowed negative things to develop. At first, there were two choices in front of them, and it was still possible for them to change their direction. But once they made the negative choice, there was no turning back. From that time onward, there was no change of the condition or the consequence resulting from their choice.

Be careful of any negative thing rising up. Never regard such a thing as insignificant. Do not say to yourself that you will do a certain thing and change later. You may desire to change, but the result of your choice may not allow you to change. Furthermore, God may not have the intention to change such a negative situation.

We need to worship God for His sovereignty, thank Him for His mercy, carry out our responsibility, and keep negative things from arising between us and the Lord. Then we shall be in God’s favor, a Moses, not a Pharaoh. We need to look to the Lord that we may be not vessels of wrath like Pharaoh, but, like Moses, vessels of mercy and honor unto glory.

Luke Chapter 88:11 Now the parable is this: The seed is the word of God.8:12 And those beside the way are those who hear...
23/09/2025

Luke Chapter 8

8:11 Now the parable is this: The seed is the word of God.

8:12 And those beside the way are those who heard; then the devil comes and takes away the word from their heart, so that they would not believe and be a saved.

8:13 And those on the rock are those who, when they hear, receive the word with joy; yet these have no root, who believe only for a while, and in time of trial they draw back.

8:14 And that which fell into the thorns, these are those who heard and, going away, are utterly choked by anxieties and riches and pleasures of this 1life, and do not bring any fruit to maturity.

8:15 But that which is in the good earth, these are those who in a a noble and good heart hear the word and hold it fast and bear fruit with endurance.

Col. 3:10 "And have put on the new man, which is being renewed unto full knowledge according to the image of Him who cre...
23/09/2025

Col. 3:10 "And have put on the new man, which is being renewed unto full knowledge according to the image of Him who created

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26/08/2025

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🚫WHY THE CHURCH HIGHLY DISCOURAGE YOUNG PEOPLE TO HAVE BOYFRIEND'S AND GIRLFRIENDS AT YOUNG AGE

📌 1. Not Yet Ready for Marriage

> Relationships should lead to marriage, not just for fun or emotions.

🔹 Ecclesiastes 3:1 –
“To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven.”
➡️ There is a right time for love and marriage—not during early youth.

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📌 2. Focus on God and Growth First

> Youth is a time to grow in the Lord, not be distracted by romance.

🔹 Lamentations 3:27 –
“It is good for a man that he bear the yoke in his youth.”
➡️ Youth is the best time to learn discipline and grow spiritually.

🔹 Matthew 6:33 –
“But seek ye first the kingdom of God...”
➡️ Put God first, not romance.

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📌 3. To Avoid Temptation and Sin

> Early romantic relationships can lead to lust, impurity, or immorality.

🔹 2 Timothy 2:22 –
“Flee also youthful lusts: but follow righteousness...”
➡️ Avoid temptations common to young people.

🔹 1 Thessalonians 4:3-4 –
“For this is the will of God, even your sanctification, that ye should abstain from fornication...”

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📌 4. Emotional Maturity Takes Time

> Feelings can be strong but unstable at a young age.

🔹 Proverbs 4:23 –
“Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life.”
➡️ Guard your heart—don’t give it away too early.

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📌 5. Protecting Testimony and Reputation

> A broken relationship can hurt a young person’s witness and influence.

🔹 1 Timothy 4:12 –
“Let no man despise thy youth; but be thou an example... in word, in conversation, in charity...”
➡️ Young people must set a good example, not be caught in drama.

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📌 6. Obeying Parents and Godly Leaders

> God gave parents and leaders to protect and guide youth.

🔹 Ephesians 6:1-2 –
“Children, obey your parents in the Lord: for this is right.”

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📌 7. Waiting for God’s Perfect Time

> God’s plan for love and marriage is better than rushing into romance.

🔹 Proverbs 3:5-6 –
“Trust in the Lord with all thine heart… and he shall direct thy paths.”
➡️ Let God lead you to the right person at the right time.

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✅ Summary:

Young people are discouraged from entering into romantic relationships early not because love is wrong, but because it should be done at the right time, with the right purpose, and under God's guidance.

Repost from Brother Mandy🙏

No matter what may happen to us or what kind of suffering we may experience, we should always believe in the goodness of...
18/07/2025

No matter what may happen to us or what kind of suffering we may experience, we should always believe in the goodness of God's heart.

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