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Today we’re talking about the difference between that which is our inheritance and that which is our possession.
We’re focussing on how God gives us some things, but there are times He wants us to possess our possessions.
We’re discussing how God is a warrior God, who will stand with His people to fight against evil.
In today’s episode we discuss how Jesus never fought for Himself, but He fought for those who could not fight for themselves.
We’re talking about fighting the good fight using the greatest weapon all, which is love.
We’re talking about fighting the good fight using thew counter-intuitive method of loving people.
We’re on the topic of fighting the good fight. Today we’re focussing on one of the enemies, that is, the world.
We’ve been speaking about fighting the good fight and we said that your worst enemy is yourself. Today I want to touch on two other enemies; the world and the devil.
We’re continuing on the topic of fighting the good fight and discussing Paul’s analogy of the Christian experience being like that of a soldier.
We’re discussing how Paul refers to us Christians as soldiers and what it means to be a good soldier of God.
We’re focussing today on Paul’s metaphors of us a being a soldier, a farmer and an athlete.
We’re talking about the wonder of God’s mercy and how we see this through God sending Jesus for us.
We’re in the book of 2 Timothy, talking about the mercy of God.
We’re discussing Paul’s letters to Timothy as he mentions grace, mercy and peace.
We’re talking about the Power of God today. We’re all in a position to be able to avail ourselves to the power of God.
Today we’re talking about the three things, Paul says that God is able to give; the wonder of His grace, His mercy and His love toward us.
We’re talking about the apostle Paul who was in prison and who knows his end is near, and the letters that he wrote to Timothy.
Welcome to Devotions for 2023! We’re starting a new series today from the book of 2 Timothy.
Today we’re talking about standing in awe of the works of God and is His creative ability.
Today we’re reading from the book of Jeremaiah and then Malachi, as we look at how we can stand in awe of who God is.
We’re about what it means to stand in awe. We’re deriving a few lessons primarily from the life of King David.
Today we’re talking about standing in awe of who God is. We’re looking at David, a wise young man who captured and discerned the person and the personality of God.
Today we are talking about ‘standing in awe.’ We’re discussing what it means to stand in awe, even when you don’t understand, whether it be good or bad.
Today we’re looking at what it means to ‘stand under the weight.’ We’re discussing today what it means to be a true believer.
We’re talking about how God is good even when the evidence suggests otherwise. We are reading from Hebrews chapter 11 today and we’re looking at the ‘others.’
We’re looking once again at Hebrews chapter 11. We’re talking about how God is good even when things don’t appear to be.
We’re talking about what it means to stand strongly in the Word of God. There comes a time in our lives when life gets abit heavy and we ask ourselves whether we can withstand the heaviness of passing the test.
Today we’re talking about what it means to stand strong. We’re reading from 1 Corinthians 10, which talks about standing strongly.
Today we’re talking about what it means to stand firm. The injection in scripture is very strong, the Christian life is full of challenges and in order for us to stand against them we need to stand firm.
We’re on the passage Hebrews chapter 11. We’re talking about tests of faith.
Today we’re talking about what you need to do in that season of standing still. We look at the beautiful picture of Moses standing beside the Red Sea and God telling him to stand firm.
We’re talking about ‘standing firm’ and how we need to stand firm and live out our victory in Christ, as He has finished the work for us.
Today we’re talking about what motivates people, in the long term, to stand in the gap.
Today we’re talking about people who stand in the gap and different motivations as to why would they stand in the gap.
Today we’re looking at those people who have gone through the preparation process of standing in the gap as well as highlighting some real life examples.
Today we’re talking about the condescension of God. We look at and celebrate the beauty of Gods ability to see pain and suffering and to empathise with us to a point where He comes to intervene.
We’re on Exodus chapter 3. We look at How God Himself came down to see and hear the affliction of His people and how Jesus came down to earth for us.
Today we’re continuing from Exodus chapter three. We spoke about how you need to see and hear for the gap, today we are focussing on the third aspect of being concerned.
We’re talking about how we not only have to see the gap, but ‘hear’ and recognise the gap through the cries of God’s people.
Yesterday we spoke about how God told Moses that he saw the affliction of His people in Egypt and He’s heard their cry. Today I want to encourage you that God hears your prayers.
Today we’re picking up from Exodus chapter 3 on the topic of ‘standing in’ and how God prepares us for standing in the gap and shows us what that gap looks like.
Today I am sharing with you from Lamberts Bay. We're looking at Exodus 3:10 discussing what the gap is going to look like, through the story of Moses being prepared by God to bring the Israelites out of slavery.
Today we’re talking about ‘standing in.’ We’re looking at how Jesus stood in the gap for us and gave His life for us so that we may be reconciled to God.
Today we’re looking at the three main characteristics of those that stand in the gap; solitude, silence and secrecy.
Today we’re looking at examples of people that stood in the gap in scripture and their common denominators. We’re discussing the place of ‘dead space,’ a place where God is preparing you for what it means to stand in the gap.
We’re talking about what it means to stand in the gap according to Ezekiel chapter 22. We’re looking at the ‘training’ that these people had to go through before they qualified to stand in the gap.
Good morning everyone! Welcome to devotions today. Today we’re looking at what else happens in this place of solitude. In this place of solitude you also lose your sense of urgency and we learn how God makes all things beautiful in His time.
Today we’re continuing our series on what it means to ‘stand’ in the Bible. We’re looking at Ezekiel Chapters 22 and 23.
Today we’re looking at Ezekiel 22:30 and what it means to stand in the gap.
We’re on the topic of standing and what it means to ‘stand’ in a biblical context. Today we’re looking specifically at what it means to ‘stand in the gap.’
Today we are talking about what it means to ‘stand in.’ Focussing on ‘standing in’ for Jesus because Jesus is no longer physically here and how Jesus has called us to be ‘fishers of men.’
We’re on the topic of what it means to ‘stand’ in scripture. We’re focusing on the topic of ‘standing up’ illustrated by Barnasbas in the Bible who stoop up for Christ.
Today we’re going to be looking at what it means to be stand-up for one another in the body of Christ. We’re going to be discussing how we as the church need to be encouraging and cheering each other on.
Hi everybody! Welcome back to our daily devotionals. Today we’re going to be looking at how the world needs a church that will ‘stand up’ for the cause of Christ.
We’ve been looking at the word ‘stand’ as it relates to many different aspects of our Christian experience. Today we’re going to be focussing on what it means to ‘stand up.’
Today we’re going to be talking about standing on the promises of God. God’s word is full of God’s promises, we’re looking at to whom those promises were made and who can receive those promises.
Today we’re talking about standing upon the Word of God. We’re going to be reading Psalm 119 which speaks about living according to the word of God.
Welcome to our second devotion of the subject, ‘Stand. We will explore what it means to stand biblically. Today we’re going to be discussing some of the characteristics of God.
Hi everyone! It’s the beginning of a new series today. We’re going to be focussing on a practical subject in this series ‘Stand.’
We’re celebrating 100 devotions! We’re also ending off the book of Mark as we go through the last verse in Mark chapter 16. In this episode, learn about how God wants to be apart of your life and how promises that He is with us.
Join us as we head towards the end of the book of Mark. We talk about the life that Jesus lived, coming down from the glory of heaven, to being rejected, scorned and crucified here on earth, yet Jesus gave His life for the sake of mankind.
Today we’re in Mark chapter 16. We talk about the power of the name of Jesus and the authority that comes with who He is.
Today we’re exploring the moment Jesus told His disciples that He would be leaving them, and we talk about how Jesus places the mission in their hands. We’ll explore how we as the church are in the same position as the disciples, where Jesus has placed into the hands of the church, the mission of the Kingdom.
In today’s message we’ll explore what happens after the resurrection, where Jesus tells His disciples that He’s leaving that the he is placing the mission of the Kingdom in their hands.
Today we’re in Mark chapter 16 and we will talk about how the two disciples on the road to Emmaus were disappointed and disillusioned after the crucifixion, but God met them at the point of their need and their lives were never the same again.
Today we’re going to be discussing the merits and demerits of fridge magnets and how this can sometimes be a representation of our faith.
We’re back in Mark chapter 16, looking closely at the two disciples on the road to Emmaus. We will discuss how their disappointment stemmed from Jesus not being what they had pictured as a Saviour. And also how God sometimes comes to us in ways we do not understand.
Today we’re in the book of Mark, chapter 16. We take a look at how Jesus sought out the two disciples on the road to Emmaus and how their eyes were opened to the risen Christ, after He had broken bread with them.
In today’s devotional, we look at Mary’s encounter with the angel at the tomb. The angel tells Mary that Jesus had rises and that she is to go and tell the others and Peter.
Today we look at the powerful story of Jesus’ resurrection. The resurrection brings hope, life and certainty to our faith and to our future.
We pick up today’s message immediately after Jesus’ crucifixion, when Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of Jesus brought spices to anoint Jesus’ body.
We’re ending Mark chapter 15, looking at the centurion whose life was totally changed after watching Jesus die with hope and love for the people who had crucified Him.
Today we’re in the book of Mark chapter 15. I’d like to take some time to dedicate this little segment to African women who are so dedicated and faithful.
In today’s devotional, we’re picking up from after Jesus cried “it is finished’ and His work here on earth was complete.
Today we’re in Mark chapter 15, we talk about the loud cry of Jesus after He breathed His last breath, when He said “It is finished!” We discuss verse 15 today, which tells us the result of Jesus’ cry.
We’re in Mark chapter 15 today, we’re going to be discussing the loud cry that Jesus made when He breathed His last breath, “it is finished!”
We’re looking at Mark 15:33. When Jesus cried, “My God, My God, why have you forsaken me?” We look at how this passage’s deep theological truth and human implication. We look at how Jesus became sin on our behalf and God turning His face away.
We’re reading from Mark 15:27 and cross referencing this passage with Luke chapter 23. We’re looking at the conversation that Jesus had with one of the criminals that hung beside Him on the cross.
We’re look at Mark 15:23, we’re going to be discussing the soldiers who, after crucifying Jesus, sat at the foot of the cross and cast lots for His garments.