We feel the wonderful satisfaction of completing an assignment, especially if it is an important piece. Be it a work project, a home renovation, or a mission trip, we derive…
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Weekly Devotionals – 22 March 2021
These were the words of Jesus as He read from the Book of Isaiah (Isaiah 61:1-2) while teaching in a Jewish Synagogue (Luke 4:18-19). How was Jesus able to accomplish…
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What keeps us waiting daily? Because waiting makes up a considerable part of our daily lives, any delay or hold-up thwarts our well-laid plans. If waiting is so unpleasant, why…
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Christ came to save us from our sin and its consequences. As sin was originated from Satan, the Lord has to give us power and authority over the devil so…
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As believers, we are taught early in our Christian walk on the importance of prayer. Most understand about praying for needs to be met such as healing, provision, and direction…
Read MoreWeekly Devotionals – 22 February 2021
Grace is such a wonderful revelation in the Word of God! We know that grace is all about the undeserved favour that God gives to sinners like us; to save…
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Most Christians are familiar with one of the titles of the Lord as being The Good Shepherd (John 10:14). If Jesus is our Shepherd, are we following Him? This is…
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Bread is the generic term for man’s food and sustenance. In Christ’s first temptation in the wilderness, He declared to the tempter, “Man shall not live by bread alone, but…
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Our church kicked off the new year with the sermon theme of “Vision and Values.” This set of vision and values does not only apply to the church as a…
Read MoreWeekly Devotionals – 18 January 2021
What is it about the turning over of a New Year? Resolutions are attempted, outlooks and optimism abound as the shackles of the past are laid aside. Will 2021 really…
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