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God Still Provides

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Good morning Scripture reading: 1 Kings 17:1-16 Worship Song: Make a way   Meditation:      Today, we reflect on the powerful story of Elijah the Tishbite, who boldly declared the prophecy that there would be no rain or dew upon the land for three and a half years. Following that proclamation, the Lord told him to depart eastward and hide himself by the brook Cherith, and he would sustain him. Elijah obeyed the Lord's command, and God honoured his promise. Elijah found himself in a situation where he had no choice but to depend on God.       We further learned that after the brook dried due to the famine, God instructed Elijah to proceed to Zarephath, where a widow had been commanded to sustain him with food. From this scripture, we learned the significance of obedience and complete dependence on the Lord. Elijah's compliance with God's directives resulted in the fulfillment of his promise made to Elijah. Through Elijah's obedience and u...

Justified by His Blood

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Good Morning Scripture Reading: Romans 5 Worship Song: O The Blood   Meditation:      To be justified means to have a solid, just, and reasonable foundation. This is clearly demonstrated in the powerful narrative of Jesus Christ, who assumed the role of Savior and Mediator for sinners. Jesus's atonement on the cross was not random, but deliberate, justified, and essential to satisfy divine justice for sinners. His unconditional love and compassion led him to Calvary, where He willingly laid down his life to redeem and free us from bondage.       Before Christ, we were separated from God, living as enemies in our sinful nature. Through Christ, we are reconciled. Sin and holiness do not coexist; therefore, to enter the presence of a Holy God, we must undergo a process of sanctification. Only through Jesus Christ can we be sanctified by the renewing of our minds and the purification of our hearts. Jesus Christ died for all sinners, but rede...

Resolve Issues among Brethren

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Good morning Scripture reading: 1 Corinthians 6:1-7 Worship song: Judge of the Secrets   Meditation:      The Apostle Paul addresses the issue of dispute among Christians, instructing believers to resolve internal disagreements within the church community rather than before unrighteous judges. Paul underscores that even the least esteemed member of the church should possess sufficient wisdom to manage disputes, instead of resorting to secular courts before non-believers.  Paul urges Christians to judge minor cases among themselves, emphasizing that believers, who are destined to share in Christ's future role if judging angels and the world, possess the wisdom necessary to handle minor disputes internally. He argues that rather than seeking reconciliation in a secular court before unbelievers, Christians should accept losses or endure wrong to preserve peace and uphold the reputation of the church, thereby demonstrating spiritual maturity and sacri...

How Genuine Is Your Love?

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Good morning Scripture reading: St. John 21:15-22 Worship song: Lovest Thou Me   Meditation:      Jesus posed a profound question to Peter not once but three times. This interaction was pivotal, as it allowed Jesus to reaffirm Peter's love and reestablish his ministerial role as a shepherd to his people. Jesus was impressing upon Peter the significance of his new role, emphasizing the vital importance of caring for the flock of Christ. Even though Peter denied Jesus three times, that did not alter the love of Jesus Christ for Peter, nor did Jesus love him any less.       To truly serve in ministry any person to serve effectively in ministry, needs to possess genuine love, compassion, mercy, and a caring heart for others, fueled by a deep love for Jesus Christ. Only with this love can we effectively administer care to those we are called to serve. This emotional and heartfelt interaction Jesus had with Peter serves as a reminder of t...

Conquering Rejection

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Good morning Scripture reading: St. Matthew 13: 53-58 Worship song: Cry of the Broken   Meditation:      The fear of rejection is an obstacle that can paralyze our mental state. It has the potential to influence our identity and hinder our progress toward fulfilling our divine purpose. The fear of rejection may lead an individual to avoid situations that could result in rejection. Although you cannot prevent rejection, it can be overcome. Overcoming rejection depends on your beliefs, what you accept, and your interpretation of others' views and opinions. It is possible to dismantle the stronghold of rejection by acknowledging and embracing God's declarations about your identity and who you are in Christ. Recognizing and accepting that God fearfully and wonderfully makes you in his likeness and image, loved, valued, and accepted by Him, can quell the spirit of rejection.       Whenever you feel rejected, do not take it personally and do n...

The trial

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Good morning Scripture reading: St. Matt 26 & 27 Worship song: Mercy walked in   Meditation:      Miscarriages of justice and errors of impunity can erode public trust in the criminal justice system and have devastating consequences for individuals, families, and society. There are persons imprisoned, who are wrongfully convicted because of a miscarriage of justice, and there are criminals who are freed because of errors of impunity.       Over 2000 years ago, a false accusation led to the arrest, trial, conviction, and ultimately crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Although he was blameless, full of kindness, compassion, and love, and had no criminal record, he was unjustly condemned to die. Evil intentions were ultimately overruled by divine providence, transforming his death into a means of universal salvation. This was the appointed moment for God to fulfill His pledge, providing a way of salvation for all mankind.     ...

Bless And Curse Not

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Good morning Scripture reading: St. Luke 6:27-28 Worship song: The Jesus Way   Meditation:      Jesus highlights four essential principles in His teachings: love, prayer, blessing others, and doing good. Among His most profound teachings is the call to love our enemies, do good to those who hate us, bless those who curse us, and pray for those who spitefully use us. It is vital that, as children of God, we adhere to Jesus' teachings. His instructions are designed to edify us and help us establish a relationship with him that manifests love for one another. Jesus reminds us that not everyone will love us, bless us, and do good unto us.       Nevertheless, we are called to demonstrate love, bless, pray, and do good unto them. Instead of retaliating against those who harm us, we are encouraged to show love, compassion, and kindness to them. We must relinquish any grudges or resentment against those who wronged us. Loving and forgiving our e...

Sharing the Journey

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Good morning Day of Testimony- The Good Old Days But my God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:19   Worship song: Make A Way   Meditation:      Reflecting on my childhood, I   realize that the ability to make the best of a situation constitutes true happiness, rather than merely possessing the best of everything. We did not have much, but we were satisfied and sincerely grateful. On some nights, we had no dinner, and sometimes breakfast was merely dumplings roasted over coal, served with lime leaf tea. To us, lotion was coconut oil, and charcoal was toothpaste. Despite being stuffed with grass and dried banana leaves in flour sacks, our bed was surprisingly comfortable. We spent our evenings playing outdoors until dusk, after which we would gather on the floor, sharing stories by the flickering light of a makeshift kerosene bottle torch. That was a period when families genuinely connected...