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Friday, 5 October 2018

Anticipate! Anticipate!! Anticipate!!!

Our first series would be dropping soon and it's tagged LOVING THE UNLOVABLE.

We trust it's gonna be exciting, refreshing and educating, where we would learn a lot that has to do with our vertical and horizontal relationship

The vertical relationship represents our relationship with God through two sources;

The first being how we speak to Him and the second, how He speaks to us.

Whereas our horizontal relationship has to do with how we relate with our friends, colleagues, room mates, (neighbors) just as described in (Matthew 22:34-40) both those that seem to love us and those who seem not to.

Samples would be drawn from the Scriptures as we look deep into both old and new testament figures.

Stay tuned and Remain blessed

#Shalom

SEASON GREETINGS

We want to use this medium to appreciate those who contacted us during our time off. We trust that we are back with energy renewed and strength refreshed.

Relax and see as the season unfolds the miraculous.

We would be considering various topics which have been the bone of contention amidst young folks over the past decade.

Shalom!!!

Thursday, 30 November 2017

Happy new month to all

You are welcome to the last month of the year.  It's a great privilege to be among the living today.
Thank God for everything He has done for you and your family.
I pray, you will end this year with laughter.

We really look to this month for new updates and so confident that the time spent here will be worthwhile.

Our team wishes you a blissful New month!!!💟💝💝💝

Sunday, 27 November 2016

Chelsea fans SLAM 'useless' Pedro... then brand him 'amazing' after worldie!

Blues supporters were united in agreement that the former Barcelona forward should be hauled off until he brought them level against Tottenham ADTECH GmbH (Master default) Pedro's wondergoal against Tottenham on Saturday had Chelsea fans raving on Twitter as they headed in level at half-time. But it had been an extremely different story before he brought the Blues back on to equal footing after Christian Eriksen's equally-stunning opener!

Wednesday, 13 July 2016

Is there something I should know?

Matthew 14:23-27
During a concert, singer-songwriter David Wilcox responded to a question from the audience about how he composes songs. He said there are three aspects to his process: a quiet room, an empty page, and the question, “Is there
something I should know?” It struck me as a wonderful approach for followers of Jesus as we seek the Lord’s plan for our lives each day.
Throughout Jesus’s public ministry, He took time to be
alone in prayer. After feeding 5,000 people with five loaves of bread and two fish, He sent His disciples to cross the Sea of Galilee by boat while He dismissed the crowd (Matt. 14:22). “After [Jesus] had dismissed them, he went up on a mountainside by himself to pray.
Later that night, he was there alone” (v. 23).

If the Lord Jesus saw the need to be alone with His Father, how much more do we need a daily time of solitude to pour out our hearts to God, ponder His Word, and prepare to follow His directions. A quiet room — anywhere we can focus on the Lord without distractions.
An empty page—a receptive mind, A blank sheet of paper, a willingness to listen. Is there something I should know?
From that quiet hillside, Jesus descended into a violent
storm, knowing exactly what His Father wanted Him to
do (vv. 24–27).
*Taking time to be with God is the best place to find strength*
Prayer : “Lord, speak to me by Your Spirit, Your written Word, and the assurance of Your direction."

Tuesday, 28 June 2016

Leaving the Past Behind

Leaving the Past Behind
Tuesday June 28, 2016
Read: 2 Corinthians 5:12-21

What Jesus does for the soul is a transformation —He takes us as we are and transforms us. The Bible says, “Anyone who belongs to Christ has become a new person. The old life is gone; a new life has begun!” (2 Cor. 5:17 nlt). Before knowing Christ, we follow our desires wherever they lead us, and our lifestyles reflect this. When we repent and begin to walk with Christ, the passions and pitfalls that once dominated our lives are the “old life” (1 Cor. 6:9-11) that fade away as we are transformed. “All this is from God, who reconciled us to himself through Christ” (2 Cor. 5:18).

Still, life as a “new person” isn’t always easy. It can take time to disconnect from old habits. We may struggle with ideas that were foundational to our old way of life. Yet over time, God’s Holy Spirit works in us, giving us inner strength and an understanding of Christ’s love. As God’s beautiful new creations, we’re free to leave the past behind. —Jennifer Benson Schuldt

Remember ye not the former things, neither consider the things of old. (Isaiah  43:18)
God does not want us to be stuck in the past.

Prayer : Jesus, thank You for the power of Your death and resurrection. Your victory over sin means that I can be forgiven and can enjoy a new life in You. Amen

To enjoy the future, accept God’s forgiveness for the past.

Romans  12:2 ...but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind...

#Shalom

Monday, 27 June 2016

Healing Confessions

Make these confessions and you will be glad you did! Powerfully packed and scripturally backed to restore you to health and keep you in good health...

1) I have a merry heart and it does good like a medicine.
My belly is satisfied by the fruit of my mouth, and with
the increase of my lips I am filled. Death and life are in
the power of my tongue. I speak the life-giving words of
God and I receive life and health in my body. (Prov.
17:22 ; Prov. 18:20-21 )

2) Jesus Christ has borne my sicknesses and carried my
pain. He was stricken, smitten of God and afflicted for
me. He was wounded for my transgressions and He was
bruised for my guilt and iniquities. The chastisement
needed to obtain peace and well-being for me was upon
Him, and with the stripes that wounded Him, I am healed
and made whole. I now have perfect health in my body.
(Isa. 53:4-5 ; 1 Peter 2:24 )

3) The will of God is done on earth as it is done in heaven.
There is no sickness in heaven; therefore, I am not sick
at all on the earth. Jesus was never sick on this earth.
Jesus is in me and His life flows in me. As He was in the
world so am I in this world. I am healthy as Jesus was
healthy upon this earth. (Matt. 6:10 ; Gal. 2:20 ; 1 John
4:17 )

4) Jesus destroyed the works of the devil, which were
diseases, sicknesses, and bodily infirmities; therefore, all
the works of the devil upon my body are destroyed and I
have perfect health in Jesus Christ. (Matt. 8:17 ; 1 John
3:8 ; Acts 10:38 )

5) I am justified by my words. I have the faith of Jesus
Christ in me, for Jesus is in me, and He is the Author and
Finisher of my faith. I speak unto the mountains of
sickness and disease and they obey my words and leave.
I have authority and power over all disease and sickness;
I command them to leave and they obey my words. I lay
my hands on the sick and they recover. (Matt. 12:37 ;
Heb. 12:2 ; Mark 11:23 ; Matt. 10:1 ; Mark 16:18 )

6) I believe in God and all His promises, and all things are
possible unto me. All the promises of God are Yes unto
me for Christ has paid the price for all of them. (Mark
9:23 ; 2 Cor. 1:20 )

7) I believe that all those things I say shall come to pass.
All things which I desire, when I pray, I believe that I
have received them and I have them. (Mark 11:23-24 )

8) Whatsoever I ask in the Name of Jesus, Jesus himself
does it that the Father may be glorified in the Son. When
I ask for anything in the Name of Jesus, Jesus says He
will do it. (John 14:13-14 )

9) The Father loves Jesus Christ and gives Him all that He
asks. The Father loves me as much as He loves Jesus
and gives me everything that I ask. (John 16:23-27 ;
17:23 )

10) All authority in heaven and earth is given unto Jesus
Christ. I have faith in the power and authority of the
Name of Jesus Christ and through His Name I am made
perfectly whole. (Matt. 28:18 ; Acts 3:16 )

11) The Spirit of God who raised up Jesus Christ from the
dead dwells in me, and He who raised up Jesus Christ
from the dead, also quickens and gives life to my mortal
body through His Spirit who now dwells in me. (Rom.
8:11 )

12) I confess with my mouth the Lord Jesus Christ and
believe in my heart that God has raised Him from the
dead and I am healed. For with my heart I believe unto
righteousness and with my mouth confession is made
unto healing and health. (Rom 10:9 , 10; Mark 5:23 ; Acts
14:9 )

13) My health springs forth and the glory of the Lord is
revealed in me. The Lord brings me health and cure, and
reveals unto me the abundance of peace and truth. ( Isa.
58:8 ; John 17:22 ; Jer. 33:6 )

14) I sow to the Spirit and reap of the Spirit life everlasting. I
sow words of health and healing every day and daily reap
health in my physical body. (Gal. 6:8-9 )

15) Jesus has destroyed Satan and spoiled all his
principalities and powers, and they no longer have any
power in me. In the Name of Jesus, I have power over
them and over all their works of sickness and disease.
(Heb. 2:14 ; Col. 2:14-15 ; Mark 16:17-18 )

16) The word is near me, even in my heart and in my mouth;
that is the word of faith which I speak. ( Rom. 10:8 )

17) It is the will of God that I should prosper and be in
perfect health even as my soul prospers. (3 John 2)

18) My body is the temple of the Holy Spirit and all the
fullness of God dwells in me. I glorify God in my body and
in my spirit which are His. (1 Cor 6:19-20 ; Eph. 3:19 )

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