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Who gave you authority

Who gave you authority

Who gave you authority is a question we sometimes get asked. Another question is if God is good, why do bad things happen? It is all summed up in the answer to that first question. Read on to find out the answer and more.
Adding to or distracting from

Adding to or distracting from

Just a question to pose this week. Is what we are doing adding to or distracting from? In this fast paced world we live in most of us are time poor( or so we say). But what if we are spending our time in distractions instead of additions. Read on to find out more.
What are you really expecting

What are you really expecting

Have you really noticed what comes out of your mouth? Is it what you really believe in your heart or are you just giving lip service. Our saying and believing need to be the same if we expect to receive from God. Saying words in jest still has power so this week check that your mouth is saying and heart believing the truths in the Word of God. Find out more by reading the below.
Don’t block the light

Don’t block the light

Have you ever wondered why more people didn’t see the Christmas star. The only ones were wise men and they weren’t the ones waiting for a redeemer. The whole region of Bethlehem missed the sign. Find out the reason by reading the below.
Grace and truth

Grace and truth

Do you find conversation difficult? I do. Jesus has the best conversations. Why? He combined grace and truth. Truth only in conversation leads to legalism and religious. Too much grace in conversation leads to no power in the words we speak. We need a balance of both. Find out more below.
Ignorance is not bliss

Ignorance is not bliss

There is a saying around that says ignorance is bliss. People use it all the time. But it doesn’t work where God is concerned. Ignorance is not bliss. As a Christian we have an obligation to seek God and His Word first so we are not ignorant. Read on to find out more.
Who are you relying on

Who are you relying on

In the current situation, the world is screaming at us to rely on the government or to rely on ourselves. The restrictions are their fault and they need to do something. But in the midst of the screaming, God is whispering will I really find faith on the earth? Will my people still rely on me? Will my people still be obedient to My Word? Which voice are you hearing and who are you relying on?
The unlikely ones

The unlikely ones

Do you sometimes feel that you fall into the category of unlikely one? You think that you sin is to big for Jesus to save you, you feel your culture is too far away from God or people have spoken negative things over your life based on their perceptions. Well that’s not true. Jesus came for the unlikely ones. The apostle Paul fell into that category. He called himself the worst of sinners. How does God feel about you. Keep reading to find out more.
What role Don’t You like

What role Don’t You like

As we go through life, there are certain people we don’t like or get along with. Jesus tells us to love our neighbour, which is all people but how do we do this. God spoke to me a few weeks ago and said it is only this role that you don’t like. I know that we can love people but not like their actions or the role they are playing. This is how we agape love people.
Word of God always works

Word of God always works

Do you find that sometimes your prayers aren’t answered. Have you ever wondered why? Maybe the reason is that you are speaking your own words and not God’s Word. The Bible states that His Word will always prosper and do the job that it was sent to do.
Forsaken not forgotten

Forsaken not forgotten

Sometimes in our lives, we feel like God has forgotten us. But God will never leave us. Find out the reason for this and see what you can do to overcome it. Jesus was forsaken on the cross but not by God but by the sin that was placed on Him.
The power of honour

The power of honour

Honour is a word that we don’t like to use. In the Bible, it is powerful if we honour and pray for our leaders. Honour doesn’t equal agreement, it equal respect. How do we that?
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