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In this mini episode, I reflect on the power of God to save through His own strength and power and not through human effort. The story comes from 2 Kings 6: 24-33 & 2 Kings 7:1-20. I also recount the plight of the Israelites on the banks of the red sea and God's mighty hands to save. Your situation might seem so dire, but God never fails. And I pray that He may see you through any tough situation you are going through.
AMEN.
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In this episode, I talk about the responsibility of teaching our children and the generation after us, the fear of God. The main text comes from the book of Psalms 71: 2-4 supported by Deuteronomy 6:1-9. I also reflect on the stories of Samuel, David and Eli to illustrate how important it is not to neglect the duty of raising Godly children for God.
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This episode is based on Ezekiel 33. In this episode, God is telling Ezekiel, that as a watchman, his main job is to preach the truth so that sinners can turn back from wickedness. There is only one Gospel and that is the Great Commission in Matthew 28. I wish you a blessed week and don't forget to stand up for Christ. Live the Gospel every day and may God keep you.
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In this episode, we draw from the life of King David. We start from the time he was anointed to be king in place of King Saul, to when he ascended to the throne. King David typifies the life of every Christian, in that he ad episodes of ups and downs. Actually, what most people associate with King David is his great sin with Bathsheba. However, King David picked himself up from this event and repented.
In Mathew 1:1, Jesus is described as the Son of David. David is our big brother in faith, and his walk with God offers us a good example of what we ought to become as Christians.
I hope this episode blesses you as it blessed me while recording it.
Keep rocking for Christ.
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In this episode I asked several questions and among those questions is why God let Satan live after his rebellion.
We are suffering because of Satan. So why couldn't God just wipe him out? Why did Jesus have to die for man? And why couldn't God just make another pair of human beings after the first one sinned.
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In this episode, I infer lessons from the book of Job. I pick some of the important points from Job's experience to reflect on what kind of attitude we should have when we are faced with trials. Do we blame God when we can't find answers? Why does Satan always get off the hook? We usually do not understand God's ways and how He works and why some of the things that happen to us, happen that way.
As Paul says to the Ephesians, we wrestle not against flesh and blood but against principalities in the air.
The bible verses for today's episode came from the book of Job 1: 1- 22 and Job 2: 1- 13.
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In this episode, I talk about how God judges the inward intentions of the heart and how He is able to see the most hidden parts of our hearts, way before they are even revealed to us. I draw upon the experiences of David, Joseph, Rehab, Hazael, Daniel, Esau and Jacob. The main text comes from the book of Psalms 139:1 -17, where King David writes of how God looks into the innermost parts of the heart to reveal intentions. I encourage you to examine your heart s to present yourselves a temple, clean and holy to the service of God.
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In this long episode, I give an expensive context to the history of salvation, why it has to happen and how it happened. Then I introduce Jesus and why His ministry was popular with the everyday people but which vexed the rulers and the Pharisees so much. I then finalize with the story of the disciples why they believed in Jesus at first. I attempt to get into the minds of the disciples and try to uncover their motivation before the death and resurrection of Jesus and how their zeal and hearts changed after the ascension. This is a great story to listen to when you are relaxed and quiet in a meditative mood.
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The bible talks, in several passages about the refiner's fire. At the end of time when we shall be called forth from the grave to receive the rewards that has been kept for us, what shall your reward be? Christ says in the parable of the talents that everyone shall receive the rewards according to the works that they did here on earth. Have you ever wondered whether the works you are doing will go with you beyond the grave? Are your works gold, silver, bronze, wood, straw, or hay?
Christ says that we should work to store our treasures in heaven where no rush or moth can eat them.
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This episode is based on Exodus 7-11. God had send Moses and Aaron to the house of Pharaoh to ask him to let the children of Israel go. With His mighty power, God would have easily killed the first borns the first time Pharaoh resisted and saved the Egyptians the agony of the 8 plagues. But this story demonstrates God's patience even with sinners. Pharaoh was given 9 chances to repent but with each forgiveness, he only hardened his heart and grew obstinate. There's a lot of lessons to draw from this story. Paul says that we need to watch how we stand, lest we harbor unbelief in our hearts and miss heaven.
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In this episode, I go back to the book of 1 Kings 17, to talk about the faith of Elijah. Elijah declared a three year drought in Israel, as a punishment for the blatant idolatry that was practiced by the people. In the final duel between the prophets of Baal and Elijah, God is glorified by fire coming down to burn up the sacrifice that was presented by Elijah. Elijah then prays for rain and rain falls. But in chapter 18, when Jezebel threatened the life of Elijah, he chose to run away into the wilderness instead of praying to God and waiting for His word. God asks Elijah one important question that He asks each of us, "What are you doing here?" Look around you, where you are living, the things you re doing and ask yourself, "What am I doing here?"
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Have you ever wondered where sin came from? How did it happen that Lucifer started feeling pride, where pride never existed before? How did he come to convince a third of a billion billion angels to follow him in his rebellion. In this episode, we read from the pen of inspiration about the origin of sin in heaven and the judgement of God on Satan and his host. In the next two episodes, we will look at sin, it's definition and why Christ had to die and no other sacrifice was enough.
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I have sometimes struggled to understand how God operates. But is it really possible to fully understand God? No it is not. In Isaiah 55:8-11, He says his ways are higher than our ways and his thoughts higher than our thoughts. We can't understand why God allowed Lucifer to live on. We don't understand why God would let children be killed and not intervene, we don't even understand when God says in His commandments not to do certain things. Instead of trying to understand first before we obey or acknowledge his works, we should instead have faith in his supreme authority. It's called unwavering faith. Be blessed.
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In this episode, I talk about the Parable of the Sower and what it means in the present context in which we're living. The world is passing away and the corruption is so much. Idolatry is the order of the day and the worship of self, and materials is all around us. Are we safe? Have we separated from the world? Are we unplugged from the world? Welcome to the episode and may you not stop sharing and following me on Spotify and Apple podcasts.
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In this episode, I study the story of Nehemiah in the book of Nehemiah 4. Nehemiah returned to Jerusalem with the third wave of returnees, decades after the temple was built. The walls had not been rebuilt, and the gates lay in ruins. God stirred up the heart of Nehemiah to lead the work of rebuilding the walls, and something that had taken years to do, only took 52 days.
We need to fortify ourselves from the enemy's attacks and for this, we need to rebuild our walls and mend the parts which are broken. Assess your spiritual walls to see if they are broken down, or whether they are nonexistent and needs to be rebuilt from scratch.
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Let's look at Nebuchadnezzar's first dream in more detail. Why was this dream so important to the king that he could not wait for it's interpretation? God wanted to do two things, he wanted to show Nebuchadnezzar who was the true God and true King of the universe, and second, He wanted to pass a message to humanity about the things to come. Follow me as we delve into Daniel Chapter 2 and get to know what the statue meant.
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In this episode, I talk about Dianiel in exile in Babylonia. Daniel showed such steadfastness and faith in God that was unparalleled at the time. He was of noble blood and Judah was taken into captivity because of their iniquity. But Daniel, even in a foreign land, refused to conform. And from his story, we can learn that we also, do not have to conform to the patterns of this world.
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King Asa started so well. He trusted in the deliverance of God. He pulled down the altars for idol worship. He rallied the people of Judah to trust in the Lord and during his time, Judah enjoyed peace for a period of 35 years. Until materialism got the better of Asa and he shifted his trust to material possessions, earthly kings and physicians. Asa died a man who did not acknowledge God. We who are living in these last days could fall on the same trap unless we watch how we walk.
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In this sequel of the first episode, we talk about the dangers of being unequally yoked with unbelievers, from Jehoshaphat the son of Asa. Jehoshaphat almost got killed in a battle he had no business being in, with a friend called Ahab whom he had no business being in alliances with. Had it not been for God, he would have died a shameful death. Similarly, we risk dying spiritually or even physically through worldly associations which are killing us softly and killing our zeal for godly things. Let's be careful.
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When Balak thr king of the Moabites perceived the threat of the hoarde of the Israelites advancing into the land of Canaan from Egypt, he was shaken and sought the services of Balaam. Balaam was a prophet of God who was given to covetousness and greed and the spirit of God had left him. We have many Balaams today who pretend to be in communion with God and yet who are after worldly gain. Join me in this episode as we discuss the story of Balaam and some of the lessons we can derive from it.
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