Trading your Talent
Trading your Talent . There's no one that standout distinctively by following the crowd. When…
Next »THE DEAD CHILD When a farmer plant a seed, he follows it up to know the ones that have to germinate so he can concentrate on the one that isn't. A plant is said to be fruitful because it has ingredients of life. The work of photosynthesis is to aid the seed to germinate. The seeds that died in the soil, lack the ingredients of life, so they cannot bud forth. 1 …
Next »EVER-PRESENT PRESENCE Job 35:16 Therefore doth Job open his mouth in vain; he multiplieth words without knowledge. One of the major works of the devil is to plant unbelief into the heart of men. The devil's mission is to paint God in a bad light. So, he sows the seeds of depression, anxiety, and unbelief. Even though it was God who permitted that experience to…
Next »WHAT IS MORE IMPORTANT. You may be dutiful in church but you don't know the Lord of the Church. You might even be elected in a position or even a deacon of a church yet you're not one of His. God is more concerned about your salvation than just your service to Him. Service rendered without Christ at heart is not recognised in heaven. You may even be giving …
Next »PROCESS AND ORDER When a man is saved. Irrespective of his age, he's a babe in Christ, and as he grows up, he begins to come into knowledge of the environment he's in (Christ), learn the culture and the way of the Kingdom. Our God is a God of process and order. Jesus came as a child and grew till He became a man. He could have just come as a full grown man,…
Next »RIGHTEOUSNESS AND SPIRITUAL WARFARE. There are churches that believe that, since you're Holy, you don't need to engage in spiritual warfare, your Holiness is enough. In fact, some churches don't pray. This is an erroneous teaching and imbalance diet to a soul. It makes many Believers weak and incapable of Spiritual things. Being RIGHTEOUS is the first l…
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