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Bring the ‘Delivered’ to Jesus

It’s true many churches need more leaders, and the labourers in God’s kingdom are few. But Jesus is the builder of the Church. Let Him lead and guide you, and you’ll not miss the mark. Bring the ‘delivered’ to Jesus. Teach them God’s Word. But don’t cage them into your ministry. Allow them to serve the Lord with gladness, creating avenues to let their spiritual gifts come to bear in the fullness of God.

God Will Satisfy You with Long Life

For God to say, “… I will show you My salvation,” in Psalm 91:16, it means He’s committed to protecting you, His child, from losing your life. Hence, even though you sometimes mess up and do all kinds of things that deserve punishment, God will step in on your behalf, defend you against all harm and show His love upon you massively.

God Doesn’t Remember Your Sins

You don’t have traces of past sins when you come into Christ. You’re spiritually washed off every filth of sin in your past, regardless of how harmful it was to you. So when the enemy tries remembering you of something evil you did, tell him even God has forgotten it, so he has no audacity to remember you about it.

Put Away Fleshly Desires

Just because you’re saved doesn’t mean the battle to put away fleshly desires the devil suggests to you has ceased. Give no chance to the devil. Don’t say you’ll live pure in God’s house and do evil deeds outside it. No! God is omnipresent. He’s always with you, so live as you’ll do in Christ regardless of location.

God Will Defend You

“For Zion’s sake I will not keep silent, for Jerusalem’s sake I will not remain quiet, till her vindication shines out like the dawn, her salvation like a blazing torch.” — Isaiah 62:1 NIV We live in a wicked world (1 John 5:19), where many evil things happen to the […]

You Are Crucified with Christ

In Galatians 2:20, he said he had been crucified with Christ. Paul didn’t say, “we are crucified with Christ.” That statement was a personal confession he made out of the bowels of his spirit. And that doesn’t mean the scripture doesn’t apply to us Christians. No, it does. However, it demands that we’ll lay our minds to it.

God Did Not Call Us to Uncleanness

Don’t give in your body as an instrument for unrighteousness (Romans 6:13). Know that God has given you this body first to glorify Him with everything you use it to do (1 Corinthians 6:20) and to fulfil your divine mandate. Care for it well, not because of others, but because it’s God’s temple (1 Corinthians 6:19).