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Sibling Rivalry

20070902 When Jesus addressed the Jewish spiritual leaders of His day, He reminded them that: “Moses … calls the Lord ‘the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob’” (Lk. 20:37). For us today we will add: “God the Father… Read More »Sibling Rivalry

Everybody Ought To Know

20070826 If our hearts are right with God, we will not think highly of ourselves or our methods in reaching the lost for our Lord. We must remember that God is the one who gives us the conversions and increase – always. He is the… Read More »Everybody Ought To Know

Teamwork

20070819 In our daily lives as we move out to do any team work for our Lord we can expect differences to arise among team members. It could be composition of team members, method or ways we do things, timing and even the target group… Read More »Teamwork

We Always Proclaim God

20070805 The command of our Lord to fulfil the sharing of His saving grace to the entire world requires each one of us to be personally prepared to plan, pray and work towards this goal. This ensures that our testimony remains fresh, challenging and urgent… Read More »We Always Proclaim God

Obey God's Standards

20070729 “But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.” (Matt. 6:33) Nehemiah Chapter 12 would have been a good ending to the exciting book. The Jews had a real mountain top experience – confessing… Read More »Obey God's Standards

You Need God

20070722 Jesus answered, “It is written: ‘Man does not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God” (Matt. 4:4). When you don’t pray, you are saying you don’t need God. When you don’t spend time reading your Bible,… Read More »You Need God

United We Stand

20070708 The focus of good governance has often been on the leadership – the leaders’ vision, direction and example.  In the context of the church, the ministry is owned by God and belongs to the leaders.  It also belongs to each church member to work… Read More »United We Stand

What's Your Priority?

20070701 One meat company advertises that the meat comes from contented well-fed animals. Being contented with earthly goods is akin to godliness.  But being spiritually contented means complacency – a failure to exercise faith in God’s promises.  Faith in action requires us to choose God’s… Read More »What's Your Priority?