Category: Weekly Messages

IT WASN’T ME
Psalm 144             It is believed that this Psalm celebrates the fact of David being back on the throne after he was disgustingly, temporarily deposed by his son Absalom, who [...]
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DEALING WITH THE BLUES!
1 Kings 19: 1-8             In 1 Kings 19, the reader sees a completely different Elijah altogether from 1 Kings 18. Here, the passage presents an Elijah who is timid, [...]
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OUR PENTECOSTAL HERITAGE
John 14:16             Today, we joyfully celebrate our Pentecostal Heritage. In our Christian calendar today is what we refer to as Pentecost Sunday. This is indeed one of our high [...]
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WE COME AGAINST DEPRESSION
1 Samuel 1:18             In this passage Hannah teaches us how to cope with the monstrosity of depression. For one thing, after a while Hannah acknowledges that she is a [...]
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DOING TOO MUCH!
Luke 10:40             Sometimes we almost forget that Mary also served, but she also saw the urgent need to make the crucial time to sit at Jesus’ feet. She recognized the desperate need [...]
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THE CHURCH IS PRO-LIFE
Genesis 2:7 “Are not five sparrows sold for two farthings, and not one of them is forgotten before God. But even the very hairs of your head are all numbered. [...]
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IT’S ALL BORROWED
Genesis 45:5-9             In the story of Joseph, it is a fact worth noting that Egypt needed this immigrant. They did not know it at the time, but their deliverance [...]
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A CAUSE GREATER THAN OURSELVES!
Esther 4:16             Queen Esther eventually said in essence – I don’t care what the law says. This law, this edict which was sent out to destroy the people of [...]
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FINISHING THE TASK
John 4:35 To me, it is very simple, I must finish the task simply because Jesus told me to. Like Him, I don’t want to leave behind an unfinished task. [...]
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THE TOMB IS EMPTY
Matthew 28:6            An empty tomb made for the most powerful theme of the Christian message. An empty tomb for us speaks of the begetting of a lively hope. It [...]
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