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Congratulations Tim n Joan. You are an inspiration, a glorious testimony, children of consolation. May the good Lord ble...
10/04/2020

Congratulations Tim n Joan. You are an inspiration, a glorious testimony, children of consolation. May the good Lord bless and multiply you. We love you.

23/03/2020

COVID 19 is from Satan.
At the cross, God's anger was fully appeased through the perfect sacrifice of Jesus. He ain't angry at you.
Approach this with faith and confidence in the goodness of God. Not with uncertainty and fear of a mad God.

06/03/2020

Joy and satisfaction is found in God.

06/03/2020

Lessons From a Life Well Lived
2 Timothy 4:6-8

Paul’s second letter to Timothy was written from prison. This time the apostle felt certain that the emperor would have him executed. But God’s faithful servant was ready to take the next step of faith.

We shouldn’t be surprised that Paul met death with calm acceptance. He lived every day—from his conversion on the road to Damascus to his final moments—in service to God, which meant consenting to whatever hardship he was asked to bear in Jesus’ name. “I have fought the good fight,” he wrote to Timothy (2 Timothy 4:7). From Paul’s many letters, we know that he battled the same enemies we face—the flesh (Rom. 7:14-15), the world (1 Corinthians 4:11-13), and Satan (Eph. 6:12). These passages are a reminder that Paul wasn’t more holy than us; he had to persevere by faith. And the same is true for us today.

Even with his profound wisdom and skill as an apostle and missionary, Paul wasn’t so different from ordinary you and me. He was not perfect and he had spiritual defeats. But Paul didn’t stay down. He got back into the fight. For this and for the life he lived, he anticipated rich rewards in eternity. And he pointed out that heaven’s treasures were “not only to me but also to all who have longed for [Jesus’] appearing” (2 Timothy 4:8 NIV).

Paul struggled and agonized, as believers today often do. But he kept the faith, and you can as well. Fight the good fight, friend. Battle your enemies by choosing to trust, obey, and rely upon the Lord. You will bring honor to Him and store up treasures in heaven for yourself.

18/02/2020

The Blessing of a Firm Foundation
Near the end of the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus shares a parable about two men in a storm—one who built his house on a rock, and the other who built on sand (Matt. 7:24-27). The first man’s house remained standing, while the other fell in the storm and winds.

Which one sounds like your life right now? It’s not uncommon to go through seasons where we feel as if our life is poorly built, shifting on the sand. Our jobs, relationships, and living situations can change without warning.

In this parable, Jesus promises that regardless of what our day-to-day life may look like and no matter what we feel, the foundation will be sturdy as long as it’s built on Him. He is the rock that will hold our weight, our burdens, and our fears. Whatever insecurities we may feel, He will remain unshaken.

Think About It
• It’s easy to focus on the interruptions we experience from day to day—those things that throw us off course and seem only to get in the way of life as it should be. What can you do in these moments to find strength and encouragement in God? When you feel anxious, imagine looking down at your feet and seeing that you are standing on a sturdy rock instead of sand.

05/12/2019

God Is With Us
John 14:16-26

God is always with us, even though we at times cannot sense His presence. There may be situations where we feel really close to Him, yet on other occasions, He might seem distant and uninvolved in our life. As believers, however, we can be certain He is our constant companion whether we’re aware of Him or not. This truth can empower and transform your life.

There are two statements in today’s passage that are the foundation for our confidence about God’s presence with us. Jesus said, “I will ask the Father, and He will give you another Helper, that He may be with you forever; that is the Spirit of truth” (John 14:16-17). Then He added, “If anyone loves Me, he will keep My word; and My Father will love Him, and We will come to him and make Our abode with him” (v. 23). What an amazing reality—the triune God has taken up residence in those of us who have received Christ’s forgiveness and salvation.

With this truth anchored in our mind and heart, we can know that no matter what we’re going through—even the loss of a loved one—we are not alone. Being in Christ, we have His peace in the midst of storms. That’s because there are none more powerful or knowledgeable than almighty God, who indwells us and gives us His comfort and strength.

We must remind ourselves of God’s presence because, unfortunately, it’s tempting to forget. But the more we remember He is with us, the better we can discern His work and comfort in our life. Let’s pray to keep this aspect of God’s character at the forefront of our mind.

28/10/2019

WHO WANTS TO QUIT?
The enemy of our souls was once named Lucifer. But being the head of worship and the most beautiful angel was not enough for him. He wanted to be higher than God. Isaiah 14:12. So God cast him out of heaven and he took 1/3 of the angels with him. Those angels are known as demons.

Satan cannot stop those who have accepted Christ from going to heaven. So instead, he tries to convince us that God doesn’t mean what he says in the Bible.

When we get discouraged and think of quitting, we are not listening to what God says, but instead we are believing the lies of Satan. Lies like these:

God doesn’t care about you, if he did, why did God let this happen to you?
Maybe God cared about you before, but he’s done with you.
If God cares about you, why did your loved one die?
God is tired of answering your prayers.
God has left you.

Little by little, Satan’s words erode our confidence in God, until his lies feel true. Instead of believing we can do all things through Christ who strengthens us, Philippians 4:13, we start thinking maybe the Lord is tired of answering our prayers.

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