Throughout history, many people chosen by God for important tasks often felt they weren’t good enough for the job. For example, there’s Jeremiah, who thought he was too young and didn’t know how to express himself (Jeremiah 1:6). Then there’s Moses, who saw himself as a nobody (Exodus 3:11) and believed he wasn’t a good… Continue reading The Qualified Unqualified
Author: A Lamp Unto Thy Feet (Psalm 119:105)
Seeking God’s guidance will save your life; Sometimes, all you need to do is to ‘keep moving’ (1 Samuel 23: 9-13).
David is my one of favourite people from the past, and that’s simply because he loved the Lord and sought after His heart. While he was not without sin, David's deep love for God and his efforts to please Him revealed his good heart. God saw David's heart and recognized how grieved he was whenever… Continue reading Seeking God’s guidance will save your life; Sometimes, all you need to do is to ‘keep moving’ (1 Samuel 23: 9-13).
Hard times can be good too
God trains and prepares us even in challenging times, just as He did with Joseph. In Genesis 39:1-6, Joseph was sold as a slave to Potiphar, a situation that we can recognize as difficult. Yet, because God was with Joseph, he rose from slavery to become the overseer of Potiphar's household. Potiphar entrusted everything to… Continue reading Hard times can be good too
Sometimes you just have to leave (Genesis 12:1-9)
Sometimes You Just Have to Leave (Genesis 12:1-9) Have you ever wondered why God commanded Abraham to leave his country, his kindred, and his father’s house? What might be preventing God from blessing Abraham in his homeland? While I don’t have all the answers, I do want to share a message inspired by the experiences… Continue reading Sometimes you just have to leave (Genesis 12:1-9)
CLOSE BUT NOT CHOSEN (1Samuel 1 12-17, 18-36)
The son’s of Eli were close to the Lord, they served in the temple, yet they were rejected by God. Why? Because they took the Lord fore granted. The message of today is about the dangers of having something but not actually having it because of our attitude towards what we have. Sometimes we get… Continue reading CLOSE BUT NOT CHOSEN (1Samuel 1 12-17, 18-36)
Come, Let Us Be Our Own Judges
Ever heard the phrase “the compromised Christian ?” According to Oxford dictionary, to be compromised is to “expediently accept standards that are lower than is desirable” Are we compromised Christians? Do we understand what is expected of a follower of Christ? Come then, let us be our own judges. Who is a compromised Christian? A compromised… Continue reading Come, Let Us Be Our Own Judges
What Seeds Are You Planting?
If we live well today, then we have no reason to worry about tomorrow. What we refer to as the past today was the present yesterday. This means that our actions today shape what we will become tomorrow. I once wrote that "the past should be in the past; what matters is the present." This… Continue reading What Seeds Are You Planting?
Would You Rather Quit?
Quitting is the easiest thing to do, especially when we don't get the desired results. But the question is: Is it the BEST thing to do—quit? The saying goes, 'Rome wasn't built in a day.' This expression can be interpreted in various ways depending on the context. I choose to interpret it as: keep working… Continue reading Would You Rather Quit?
Taking Charge of Your Life
Take charge of your life... everyone is too busy doing the same for themselves to do it for you. There is a reason some people rise and keep rising, while others never rise at all; it's called "Taking Charge" for those who succeed, and "Waiting for Luck" for those who do not. I believe in… Continue reading Taking Charge of Your Life
Being Mindful of Your Thoughts
There is a saying that goes: "You attract what is predominant in your mind." Paraphrased, it means, "What you think about all the time ends up manifesting in your life." What do you think? Is it true or a myth? Based on my experiences and those of people around me, I firmly believe it is… Continue reading Being Mindful of Your Thoughts
