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  • 3 days ago
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Scriptures Authority


This is a faithful saying and worthy of all acceptance,

that Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners."


1 Timothy 1:15


Today's Bible Reading: Matthew 5:17-19.


Many people who call themselves Christians actually doubt the authority of the Scriptures, believing in a god of their own imagination, robbing Christ of His deity. Some prominent preachers even suggest that large passages of God’s Word be eliminated. Beware! The truth of Jesus Christ can be a disturbing thought. He came to show mankind our sin against Him. He came to take our place for the penalty of sin. What a Saviour!


Scripture warns that multitudes will reject that message, and we see that happening today. There is a cost to being a Christian and for many, it is too great because they must forsake the lure of ungodly pleasures.


True Christianity is dependent on a personal relationship with God, not on externals. No pagan philosophy, no atheistic ideology, no deep sorrow can dislodge the joy of living as a true believer in Christ. He is big enough to cope with the gigantic social problems of the ages. Mankind does not have the capacity to do this, but Christ provides all that we need to live in this sin-sick world with victory. When someone repents of sin and receives Jesus as Saviour, they embark on a new pathway, with a new strength, and a new dimension of living.


Prayer: Your Word Lord God, is the eternal truth of all ages. Thank You, in Jesus name for all who faithfully preach Your Word. Amen.





 
 
  • 4 days ago
  • 2 min read

Feeding Obedience


"Freely you may eat . . . but of the tree of the knowledge

of good and evil you shall not eat ."


Genesis 2:16-17



Today's Bible Reading: Genesis 2:15–25.


From the very beginning of humanity, God made clear the importance of obedience as we exercise the will He has given us. Our first parents were not left in confusion or restriction, but in generosity and clarity. God said, “Of every tree of the garden you may freely eat” — a wide and gracious freedom — “but of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil you shall not eat” (Genesis 2:16–17).


Yet in seeking to be “like God,” they chose disobedience. They doubted His goodness, rejected His word, and took what was forbidden (Genesis 3:5–6). What followed was not enlightenment, but ruin — sin entered, shame overwhelmed them, and death came upon the whole human race (Genesis 3:6–19). What began in Eden has spread to us all.


And yet, it did not have to be this way — and God has not left us without hope.

He is gracious and gives abundantly. The Lord Jesus said, “I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly” (John 10:10). Yet our problem is not only Adam’s sin, but our own. We have all chosen our own way and stand guilty, to face the justice of God for our sin.


This is why Christ came. Where Adam disobeyed, Christ obeyed; where sin brought death, Christ bore it on the cross. Through Him, forgiveness and new life are given to all who repent and believe.


So the call is not merely to try harder, but to turn to Christ and live. In Him we are forgiven and given new hearts to walk in joyful obedience.



Prayer: Father, thank You for the true freedom and life found in choosing obedience to You. I bless and praise You, in Jesus' name. Amen.





 
 
  • 5 days ago
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A Statement of Fact


"And the king took an oath and said, 

“As the Lord lives, who has redeemed my life from every distress . . ."


1 Kings 1:29



Today's Bible Reading: 1 Kings 1:28-31.


In the Bible, there are many stories that teach us valuable lessons about obedience, faithfulness, and the sovereignty of God. One such account is found in 1 Kings 1:28-31.

In verse 29, King David utters a profound declaration of his trust in God's faithfulness.


First: David Acknowledges God's Faithfulness: King David, a man after God's own heart, recognizes the unwavering faithfulness of the Lord. He testifies that it is the living God who has redeemed him from various distressing situations throughout his life. David's words remind us that our God is a faithful loving God of deliverance.


Second: David's Personal redemption: David acknowledges that God has personally redeemed his life. Throughout David's journey, God rescued David from the clutches of his enemies, protected him in battles, and delivered him from adversity. This proclamation shows David's deep gratitude for the consistent faithfulness of the Lord.


Third: David's broader application: While David speaks from his personal experience, his declaration extends beyond himself. It reassures us who God has called, and reminds us that God is the redeemer of our lives too. In times of distress, we can trust that God is with us, ready to deliver and bring us through every challenging circumstance.


Prayer: Almighty, Eternal God, help me to make You the centre, foundation and hope of my life. In Jesus name. Amen.





 
 
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