SPEND TIME IN THE WORD
In our opening text, we see clearly that the Word is referred to as God.
In our opening text, we see clearly that the Word is referred to as God.
The heart cry of King David as we see in our opening text today, is a clear example of what true acknowledgement of God makes you do.
The Bible is not just a collection of scriptures, it is a divine revelation of the character, ways, heart and person of the Father. Most importantly, when we fellowship with the written Word, we experience God’s unfailing love, which changes us from the inside out. This is the primary way that God desires us to know Him intimately.
The world we live in today is filled with countless distractions and conflicting demands, making it very easy to lose sight of what truly matters. Our opening scripture reminds us to put God first in every area of our lives, trusting solely in Him to help us navigate through life’s journey.
Thanksgiving is an act of faith which strengthens our fellowship with God and shifts our perspectives from focusing on our problems to focusing on God’s provision and mercy. It is the password that unlocks God’s presence to us.
As we journey through life, it is important to remember that your actions, sacrifice and efforts are not just for earthly recognition but they most importantly have
The concept of sacrifice can be challenging to grasp in a world that often prioritizes self- preservation and personal gain. Yet, as believers we are called repeatedly to a higher standard, one that shows our honour and fear of God.
The willingness to sacrifice even in the face of opposition and suffering is a powerful testament to the depth of one’s faith in Christ. However
When Jesus called His disciples, He did not sugarcoat the journey ahead. He was clear that following Him would involve a significant cost, often entailing personal sacrifice.
Sometimes, we tend to focus more on the outward expressions of our devotion to God than the posture of our heart. We pray, we fast