CHILDREN FOR GODS GLORY

Children for God’s Glory Once while a revival preacher returned home, he was asked about the souls who came forward in the meeting that night. He said he got two and a half souls. So …

Lord Jesus Gave Himself

Yes Lord Jesus gave Himself for our sins. That’s quite a powerful statement. Because this was only the beginning of all ‘givings’. For with Him, God has given us freely all things. Out of all the gifts that God has given, He is the indescribable gift. The gift of gifts, all other gifts in one. And all of this giving was under the backdrop of the law which demanded man to give. Just like God always does, He himself fulfilled what man couldn’t.

Having Peace with God

Dear reader, I have something to ask you. What is the one thing that you lack the most when it comes to knowing God? What is it that has always put you and God at opposite ends? What is this hindrance that throws you back when you come close to God?  What is this thing that comes between you and God??

How Could Lord Jesus Wash The Feet Of His Disciples?

In John 13, Lord Jesus is seen taking the basin and the towel in utmost humility to wash His disciples’ feet.

But How could the Son of God- the object of worship in heaven, glorious in power; undertake such a humble act of a servant? What was He thinking of Himself when He took the basin and the Towel? Let the Scripture give these Glorious answers…….

Cover up – When where we last guilty of it ?

Cover up, … cover up is to hide from others getting to know. This term was commonly used during the 1972 water gate scandal, when the US president Nixon covered up his staff’s wrong doings
A definition that says what it better would be this – An effort or strategy of concealment

But before fingers are pointed at US president Nixon, or lately even bill Clinton etc… it would be good to see where it is found in the scripture.

THE CUP OF WRATH

I would like to share some few thoughts on the prayer Christ prayed in the garden of Gethsemane.
In the book of Mark, we see Lord Jesus praying a prayer: “Abba, Father, all things are possible unto thee; take away this cup from me: nevertheless not what I will, but what thou wilt”.

In the previous verses, we see Christ in deep agony realizing the cup He would be drinking.