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🤔*Lessons to learn from Coronavirus pandemic/lockdown.*
©️ 1. I have learnt that some things are not life essentials and we don't need them to make a happy life. You can think of those things yourself. 2. I learnt that God has been the one sustaining me, not my job. 3. We have learnt that husband are more important than pillow. It's funny? But it's the truth. 4. It taught me that a peaceful home can survive any storm. 5. I learnt that there's wisdom in saving, no matter how little and not to rely on one source of income. 6. Coronavirus makes me know that marrying the wrong person could spell doom. 7. I have learnt that one can cook without meat. It's not important to waste too much money on fish and meat again. 8. I have learnt that God hears us anywhere we pray. 9. More, it taught...
I drive people, and there's one lady who, with words,sounds like a great Christian,sings hymns, praises God loudly...but in other ways she approves of certain sins.Well, what gave me the idea for posting this,she was listening to testimonies I guess at a live revival {on her phone} and one seeming young girl got on and proclaimed that she got syphyliss and was healed of it. But wait!! You don't get syphyliss from watching a tv ministry. It's a SEXUALLY transmitted disease,meaning you have to "have relations" with someone who has it to get it.Furthermore, I've heard similar from others, and then they go on to continue their "ways'.{And in case you think I'm misjudging, most admitted it was with their girlfriend or boyfriend, not a...
A young couple were driving through the desert during the scorching heat of the afternoon when their Jeep broke down. Their cell phone had died earlier in the day and they had no way of communicating with the outside world. They had turned off the main road miles back because they wanted to explore the beauty of the desert and take some pictures. They had their camera and tripod with them and as they were running out the door grabbed a bottle of water and a bag of chips to share. Needless to say they weren't prepared. As the sun shone down on the top of the Jeep it made them feel like they were in an oven roasting. They quickly went through that bottle of water and as the afternoon went on they grew more and more...
Can one who commits suicide be saved? Suicide is Not the answer! Questions Exodus 20:13; Acts 24:15; Romans 5:2–5; 2 Corinthians 1:10 QA143 A + A - RESET PRINTPDFEMAIL Suicide is a grave sin equivalent to murder (Exodus 20:13; 21:23), but it can be forgiven like any other sin. And Scripture says clearly that those redeemed by God have been forgiven for all their sins--past, present, and future (Colossians 2:13-14). Paul says in Romans 8:38-39 that nothing can separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus. So if a true Christian would commit suicide in a time of extreme weakness, he or she would be received into heaven (Jude 24). But we question the faith of those who take their lives or even consider it seriously--it may well be...
As an African American, I acknowledge and celebrate this day which marks the end of slavery for many Black people in America who, for two full years past the actual Constitutional decree, were illegally denied their right to freedom. I have always found it ironic that the south, the susposed Bible belt of this nation, literally fought for the right to maintain racism, through the oppression of other people. Let that sink in. But, being from the south, I am all the more grateful, both as an African American and Christian, that God did not allow that evil to prevail. One cannot be a Christian and exalt oppression in any form, including that which represents oppression. One such misrepresentation of Christianity, is displayed by one...
Possessions come and go. Some have emotional attachments to them, while others are just something may be we lusted after like that new gadget, designer purse or the beautiful new sports car. We can treasure items we have that have been passed down from generation to generation in your family and they can never be replaced. Jesus tells us in Matthew 6:19-21, "do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moth and rust do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also." My prized possession is my bible! It is a part of me now...
Many people, particularly those who rely heavily on astrology, tend to view retrograde in a negative light. Certainly, our faith is not placed in astrology, yet even the church, usually only preaches of "progression," as apposed to regression, as movement toward blessing. But, because God says: “For My thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are your ways My ways,” when God flips the script, on behalf of His humble servants, even retrograde takes on a marvelously, miraculous new meaning. I so love how God continues to dictate to me, through His Word, his messages of instruction to share with those who are willing to hear. As I shared with you, God answered my questions regarding my tears during my Covid illness back in January; but, as...
I Asked God for a Word for His People
I Asked God for a Word for His People. This is what God gave me... Isaiah 26:20, 21 (NIV) Go, my people, enter your rooms and shut the doors behind you; hide yourselves for a little while until his wrath has passed by. See, the Lord is coming out of his dwelling to punish the people of the earth for their sins. The earth will disclose the blood shed on it; the earth will conceal its slain no longer. Isaiah 26:20, 21 (NLT) Go home, my people, and lock your doors! Hide yourselves for a little while until the Lord’s anger has passed. Look! The Lord is coming from heaven to punish the people of the earth for their sins. The earth will no longer hide those who have been killed. They will be brought out for all to see. Isaiah 26:20...
Have you ever had such a bad day that you wanted a "do over"? Or maybe a bad year like this year? This thought crossed my mind last week. While driving to work one morning, I decided to go a different way than I normally do so I could get to the main road faster. I was the 4th vehicle in line at the stop sign to turn right onto the main road. A semi-truck was waiting to try to turn left onto the road I was on. He abruptly turned left to avoid the oncoming cars and while he was looking at his trailer swinging around the corner, he wasn't paying attention that the road curved right there and his cab was inches away from my drivers door. I blasted the horn and he jumped and swerved away from my vehicle. I had no...
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