Thursday, November 9, 2023

PARABLE OF THE SOWER

 


The parable of the sower is described in Mathew 13:3-23, Mark 4:3-20 and Luke 8:5-15.

Mark 4:13 explicitly explains that if we are to understand all the other parables that Jesus gave; we first must understand this parable of the sower and that it is why it is important  to understand this parable. In other words, understanding this parable is the key to understand all the other parables.

 

Having seen this, we are told the sower went to sow the word of God. Mark 4:14, Luke 8:11. This parable is therefore not referring to those outside the church because we know, the word of God is mainly preached in the church. In the church there are 6 types of grounds as we shall see.

1.       Footpath believers- Mark 4:4,15; Mat 13:4,19; Luke 8:5,12

This refers to believers who immediately after hearing the word of God, the devil comes and takes it away from them and prevent them from believing and getting saved. The reason is because they do not understand it.

It is therefore very important for those who preach the gospel to ensure that the message is well understood; not using words that are not clear to those listening. It is good to understand the context of those you are speaking to.

 

For those listening, it is always good to ensure that wondering thoughts are not allowed during the sermon, or thoughts of- this word being preached belong to so and so. I wish so and so was here to hear this word. The word is written about you not your neighbour. It is speaking specifically to you. Heb 10:7

2.        Rocky soil believers- Mark 4:5-6,16-17; Mat 13:5-6,20-21; Luke 8:6,13

This represent those who understand and receive the message as theirs and they do it with joy. They sprout out very quickly but since they have shallow roots, they don’t stand very long. They fall away as soon as they have problems or are persecuted for the word.

We therefore see that receiving the words is good, but we shall be tested for the word and therefore we need to be firmly established in the word that we don’t fall away in the time of persecution.

3.       Thorn believers- Mark 4:7,18-19; Mat 13:7, 22; Luke 8:7,14

These refers to those who hear the message but are choked by worries, and deceitfulness of riches,  desires for other things, and pleasures of this life and do not bring the fruit to maturity, and therefore their fruit does not ripen.

As we see, these are believers who had already begun bearing fruits but the fruit does not reach maturity. We can say for example, a young person who in their single days was zealous and sought God and shunned sin but when he gets a job and gets married and have children, the thing mentioned above overcrowd the passion he had to live for God and therefore the fruit he was bearing does not mature.

4.       Fertile ground believers. Mark 4:8,20; Mat 13:8,23; Luke 8:8,15

These refers to those who first overcome the first 3 things mentioned above.  They are honest, i.e. there is no pretending to be what they are not before others, and they have good hearts- that is they have not grudges or bitterness or unforgiveness against anyone. They are always ready to do good to everyone even to those who hurt them. When they hear the word they obey it and they steadily bring their fruit with PATIENCE.

We are told that some bring forth 30times, others 60 and others 100time. The difference in the three is their whole heartedness in the thing mentioned here. 100 fold are those who immediately, sixty fold are those who take a little time to obey, and 30 times are those who take more time. Depending on the wholeheartedness of the individual, the fruitfulness will be different for each individual.

 

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REBUKES AND CORRECTION


The bible has a lot to say about rebukes and correction. It is easy for anyone to say with their mouth that I am not perfect but to really believe it is the question. If truly you are not perfect, then it means there are areas in your life where you are wrong, the test will be when someone corrects you or rebukes. If being rebuked or corrected makes you offended, you are a fool. Prov 9:7,8 says that anyone who rebukes a mocker will get an insult in return, and anyone who corrects the wicked will get hurt. So don’t bother to correct mockers, they will only hate you, but rebuke a wise man and he will love you. Our response to rebuke and correction is a good test as to whether we are wise or stupid. Prov 1:23 says that the way to receive wisdom and getting to understand the word of God is by receiving rebukes and correction.

There are two ways of knowing that God loves you, one is by sending Jesus Christ to die for our sins John 3:16, and rebuking us and disciplining us. Prov 3:11,12, Heb 12:5-10, Rev 3:19. If we are truly Gods children, then God will rebuke us and chasten us. If we are not disciplined by God when we go astray, it is a proof that we are not His children as claim or perhaps He has given up on us. God rebukes us through many ways, you may hear him rebuke you through a sermon, while reading the bible, through other brothers and sisters in the church and even through unbelievers and he also uses believers who are not as wise as you. He rebuked Abram through Pharaoh, a heathen king, Gen 12:18-20 and Abimelech rebuked this great Patriarch Abraham in Gen 20:9,10. Balaam was rebuked by a donkey. He was a prophet and the donkey can represent an ordinary believer who knows very little. Num 22:28-30, 2Pet 2:16.

Many believers pray a prayer that Moses and David prays in Ex 33:13 and Psalm 25:4 which is a good prayer to pray. Prov 6:23 tells us what the of life is, that is, THE REPROOFS FOR DISCIPLINE ARE THE WAY OF LIFE. Perhaps you have been praying that God may show you His ways but every time you are rebuked you get offended, or wherever you are disciplined you complain and murmur, that is why you have not been growing spiritually. Let us receive reproofs and discipline as gifts from God. 

People who accept discipline are on the pathway to life, but he who ignores reproof goes astray. Prov 6:23(NLT)

   He who accepts reproofs will be honored. Prov 13:18b

If you listen to life-giving reproof, you will dwell among the wise. Prov 15:31

All scripture is given by inspiration of God and is profitable for doctrine, for REPROOF, for CORRECTION and instruction in righteousness. 2Tim 3:16


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HOW GOD SENDS HIS PEOPLE.

 


We are told that that Gods ways are not man’s ways in Isaiah 55:8. The way God sends His people is not the same way man send others. There are numerous examples as we shall see of God sending people but we would not think that it was God sending them unless it was written that it was God who sent them.

 

JOSEPH

We read that it was God who sent Joseph to Egypt. Gen 45:7 says that it was God who sent Joseph to Egypt to preserve a remnant in the earth and to keep them alive for many survivors. In verse 8, Joseph insists that it was not His brothers that sent him but God sent him.

Psalm 105:17 also repeats that it was God who sent Joseph.

Let us see then how God sent Joseph.

It started with his brothers being jealous of him and wanting to kill him but they finally decided to sell him as a slave, never to see him again and they lied to their father that he was killed by a wild animal. Gen 37:17-33.

In Egypt he was sold in Potiphar’s house but we see that God allowed him to be tempted by Potiphar’s wife for many days and when she realized she should couldn’t convince him, she falsely accused him of wanting to defile her and therefore Joseph was cast in the worst prison where the kings prisoners were. Gen 39:7-20 

This was not the end, he was a blessing to the prisoners and interpreted dreams for them but he was forgotten by the chief butler for two years even after Joseph requesting to be remembered by him.

Finally Joseph was taken out of prison to be a ruler next to Pharaoh. Gen 40:5-23, 41:1-44.

Psalm 105:19 explains all these that Joseph underwent was that it was the word of the Lord that was trying Him.

We see that God sending joseph involved his brothers being jealous of him, plot of him being killed, being sold to slavery to die there and thus destroying his destiny, false accusations, doing good and being forgotten. Therefore, if you see any of the above mentioned in your life, God is probably sending you.

 

SAUL

When God sent Saul to Samuel for Him to be anointed as the King, it was by allowing the donkeys to be lost. 1sam 9:16-17.

God sends people also by allowing them to incur losses

 

PAUL

Paul explains that he had to go back to Galatia to strengthen the disciples in Acts 18:23. We realise therefore that he had already established a church there. We read previously in Acts 16:6 that they were going from Jerusalem to Asia to preach the gospel but before they reached there, while in Galatia, they were forbidden by the Holy Spirit not to go to Asia. This is the time they established a church in Galatia. But reading in Gal 4:13-14, we see that the way God prevented them from going to Asia was by Paul becoming sick. Paul didn’t have a plan initially of planting a church in Galatia, his aim was to go to Asia. We can therefore conveniently say that God sent him to plant a church in Galatia through a sickness.

A sickness also can be a way of God sending you.

 

JESUS

God sent Jesus to die for our sins. 1Cor 15:3. God did not allow him to die a decent death, but it says that He was disfigured beyond human recognition, Is 52:14, He was without clothes. Jn 19:23-24

God therefore sends his children but allowing them to be mocked, despised and shamed.

 

God is perfect in wisdom. Let us therefore stop murmuring in what God allows us to face when we are truly seeking to do His will and to please Him in everything.

 

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DON’T COMFORT AND CONGRATULATE YOURSELF

 


Many people have a tendency of becoming proud of their association. They are proud of the family they were born into, the church they attend especially if the church has a good reputation from the outsiders, the tribe they were born into and many other such things. The bible has much to say on the issue as we shall see.

 

In 1Sam 4:3-10, we see the Israelites asking themselves why God had let them to be defeated by the Philistines and they concluded that it was because the Ark of the Covenant was not with them.  They therefore went and brought it. Thy were overjoyed for the arrival of the ark of the covenant they thought now that they will defeat the Philistines, but as we read on, we realise that they were defeated again  even when they had the ark of the covenant and it was taken away.

 

They were proud of having the ark of the covenant just like many believers are happy with owning a bible and they keep it very well and think that it will keep them from their enemies, for our case our enemies are the devil, the lusts of the flesh, sin and the world. Unless we are prepared obey God, we will be defeated by our enemies even with the bible in our hands.

 

We also read in Jer 7:2-15 Gods warning to those who went to church to worship. Many believers go to church to worship and therefore this is relevant to us today. He warns telling them not to comfort themselves because they were attending church services and they should not think that they are safe by being active in the church projects even though they were living in sin. God says that He will destroy them and the church if they continued living in sin.

If we live in sin, attending the church and doing the church activities does not erase sin or cause us to escape Gods judgement. Let us therefore not comfort ourselves but repent of all the evil of our doings.

 

Jesus also warned the Pharisees not to say that we have Abraham for our father for God is able to raise for himself children from stones. Luke 3:8-9. God expected from them fruits that show they have repented. He says that the axe is already at the root of the trees to cut down every tree that does not the fruits of repentance.  It is the same same today, don’t begin to say within yourself that so and so is my spiritual father, such and such is our spiritual heritage, our church has done this and that and many other things like that. What God expects from you is that your life shows that you have repented. God can raise and has already raised many other churches and anointed servants of God through the years from other churches when they became proud of their accomplishments. He left these churches and what is left there are WHAT WAS ACCOMPLISHED NOT WHAT THEY ARE DOING NOW. He will continue to do this because man does not learn from the mistakes of others.

 

What God is interested in is our personal lives and not our associations. You cannot live in sin and think you are safe simply because your church has a reputation for holiness or your pastor has a reputation for being a humble, holy man of God; that is not what God looks at, He is interested in your personal life, especially the areas where no one but God sees, that is your attitudes, your thoughts, your motives and your heart. BEWARE

 

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GOD SPEAKS THOUGH DREAMS.

 


There are many ways that God uses to speak to us and one way He does is through dreams. Not all dreams are from God but that does not disqualify that God speaks to us through dreams.

There are many examples in the bible where we see God speaking to people through dreams, and it is therefore good to see some of them and their purpose.

 

·         SHOWING HIS PURPOSE IN OUR LIVES AND OUR FUTURE

God has a definite plan for our lives and many times He chooses to reveal that purpose to us through dreams. Joseph is a classic example of this. God gave him a dream showing him that in the future he would reign over his whole family and give them food. This happened as he dreamt. Gen 37:5-9

Two prisoners who were with Joseph both dreamed about their future as Joseph interpreted. Gen 40:5-22

Pharaoh also had a dream of what would happen in the future concerning the plenty and the famine. Gen 41:15-32

 

·         WARNINGS THROU DREAMS

Another thing God communicates to us through dreams is warning. We may be considering doing something which we do not know that we are wrong or settling for something which in the future may maybe disastrous. God may warn us through a dream. We see God warning Abimelech concerning Sarah, Abrahams wife, because He didn’t know that she was married and therefore restored her the following day to her husband. Gen 20:3-14

God also warned the wise men not return to Herod and Joseph to flee to Egypt in Mat 2:12-13.

God also warned Laban on what he was planning to do to Jacob on a dream. Gen 31:24

 

·         GOD GIVES INSTRUCTIONS THROUGH DREAMS

There are thing we maybe needing guidance on what steps to take and God may give us the instructions that we need through dreams.

The story of Abimelech in Gen 20:6-7 is a god example in this as we see God telling Abimelech what to do in a dream.

 

Since we have seen God speaks through dream and also as said earlier that not all dreams come from God; we also need to beware of;

1.       One whose dreams and the dream comes true but seeks to lead you astray. God is testing to see whether you love Him or you will allow the dreamer to lead you astray because simply his dream was fulfilled. Deut 13:1-4

2.       Those preachers who are always talking about their dreams and by listening to them, your love for God decreases. Dreams become more important to you than God, or you become more eager to listen to their dreams than reading the word of God. Jer 23:27-32

3.       Those who claim authority from their dreams yet they live immoral lives and defy authority. Jude 1:8

Let us as Paul says, not despise the dreams, but we test them whether they are from God, take what is good and leave the rest. 1 Thes 5:20-21

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Sunday, November 5, 2023

FAITHFULNESS

 

When God created us, He made us different in so many areas. We all have different capabilities, different intellectual levels-some do well in school, some don’t, different financial levels-some are rich some are poor, different talents- some have more talent than others, different opportunities- some have more than others, different circumstances, different levels of health- some are sick others are healthy. We are all different in so many areas. God is impartial, He does not show favorism, therefore how does He do this and give us equal opportunities despite all our differences?


God in His wisdom, has made us equal by expecting from us what everyone can achieve despite our differences; that is, He looks at faithfulness. Before God, both the rich and poor, edeucated and non-edeucated, more gifted and less gift, both sick and the healthy CAN BE FAITHFUL. No one can ever say to God that He could reach not the standard that God expected from Him due to His circumstances. By God expecting faithfulness from His children, He shuts the mouth of everyone. Everyone can be faithful without exemption.


When Miriam and Aaron spoke against Moses because of marrying an Ethiopian Woman and saying that God also speaks to them, God came and called them out and told them that the way He spoke to them was different from the way that He spoke to Moses. To them and other prophets, He spoke through visions and dreams and riddles or dark sayings- messages that are difficult to understand, but to Moses He spoke openly, directly, mouth to mouth as a man speaks to His friend. He explains the reason He spoke to Moses openly was BECAUSE HE WAS FAITHFUL IN ALL GODS HOUSE. Num 12:1-8. We therefore conclude from this passage that the more faithful a person is before God, the more clearly and openly God will speak to Him. Dreams and visions is not the highest way that God speaks to His children, though He does, but speaking to us directly, openly and clearly in our hearts and we speaking to Him also in our hearts as in a conversation, is the highest way that God speaks. We should long for this.


Paul explains that what God expects from all His servants, to whom God reaveals His truths is that they must prove themselves to BE FAITHFUL. 1 Cor 4:1-2.

He also writes to Timothy that what he had heard from Paul among many witness, He was supposed to COMMIT IT TO FAITHFUL MEN; not clever or influential men but faithful men who can be able to teach others also. 2Tim 2:2


Jesus says that many are called but few are chosen. Mat 22:14. This is not because God is impartial, but because few respond to the call. For example, in a field with multitudes, you can call everyone to come, but we know that not everyone will, only a few will respond yet everyone had equal opportunity to come. Those who respond are the ones who are chosen. This is not the final sifting, it says in Rev 17:14 that those who will have the privilege of being with Jesus in the war against the devil and see the devil defeated are CALLED, CHOSEN AND FAITHFUL. Not many who respond to the call are faithful, only a few. Be among them.


Jesus says to the church in Smyrna, even going though great suffering, that expected them to be FAITHFUL UNTO DEATH. Rev 2:10

Jesus will reward those who were FAITHFUL and wise in doing God commanded them to do. Luke 12:42-43

To those who made profits from the talents God gave them, he says, WELL DONE, GOOD AND FAITHFUL SERVANT. Mat 25:20-23

The only commits His true riches to those who are FAITHFUL in the unrighteous mammon. Luke 16:11

Choose to be faithful in your part


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Friday, November 3, 2023

CONSIDER JESUS

To consider means to think carefully and attentively. It is analysing carefully. We therefore need to think carefully and attentively about Jesus; not in a hurry or disregarding some details, but taking even the smallest details into account. This is the exhortation we are given in Heb 3:1-2. We are are told specifically think about how faithful He was to God who appointed him. looking in the context, we see in chapter 2:14-18, we are told that since the children partake of flesh and blood, he partook of the same nature that through death He might destroy Him who had power over death, that is the devil. Remember that Jesus was God and for him to be a man and not only a man, for Him to die; it was the greatest humbling of all. 


This is the cost it continues to say, he had to pay to deliver and set free all had lived their lives as slaves to the fear of dying. The price has been fully paid. If you are afraid of dying, you are not enjoying what is written into your account. Of all other fears, death is the greatest fear; for example, you may be afraid that a person you love may get sick, or your properties be stolen, and also that your loved one, may die; of all these fears, death is the most serious; being sick or thieves breaking to your home is less serious than death occurring. Therefore, we conclude that Christ came to set us free from all types of fear death being the greatest. So IF YOU FEAR GOD, YOU NEED NOT FEAR ANYTHING ELSE.


We are told that He was made like us in every way. Yes, Jesus did not have a different flesh from our ours; he went through suffering and testings’ just like us. For this reason, He is able to run to the cry of those who are tempted. Wow, this is a glorious revelation, that since Jesus was made like me, was tempted and suffered like me, when I cry to Him every time I am tempted, He will run to help me.

Heb 4:15-16 tells us that Jesus was tempted in every aspect just as we get tempted but did not sin; and therefore whenever we are tempted we need to run to the throne of Grace to get mercy and grace to help us overcome the temptations we face in life

 YOU NEED NOT FEAR, THE ONE WHO HAS GONE BEFORE US IS MORE THAN WILLING TO HELP US WHENEVER WE ARE TEMPTED. HE FACED THAT VERY TEMPTATION YOU ARE FACING NOW. LET US THEREFORE, WHENEVER WE ARE TEMPTED RUN TO HIM TO HELP US OVERCOME EVERY TEMPTATION WE FACE IN LIFE. 

In Heb 12:1-3, WE ARE TOLD THAT IF WE DO NOT WANT TO BACKSLIDE IN OUR CHRISTIAN LIFE, OR GIVE UP RUNNING THIS RACE, OR BECOME TIRED AND GROW WEARY AND REDUCE OUR PASSION FOR GOD; IF WE WANT TO KEEP THE FIRE BURNING IN OUR LIVES ALL THE DAYS OF OUR LIVES, then we are to run our Christian life fixing our eyes of Jesus who for the joy set before Him endured the cross despising its shame. We are to think carefully and intentively of all the grievous opposition and bitter hostility he faced from sinners.


We are told that Jesus, was so disfigured before being taken to the cross, that if you looked at His head; it did not look like head of a human being; and looking at His body, you could not think that it was a human being. Isaiah 52:14. Have you ever seen a picture of Jesus anywhere as described above?

 The pictures we see in the market do not show how Jesus when He was in the cross. it is a Jesus of our own imagination.

Let us consider Jesus


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Wednesday, November 1, 2023

OVERCOMING FAMILIARITY

 

It is said that familiarity breeds contempt. Familiarity means knowing someone so well. Contempt means lack of respect for a person or a thing. Therefore, the general meaning is that when you know someone so well, you will begin to disrespect and despise him. The person who once was a blessing to you and you longed to meet and listen to; as time have went on, the longing dies away and you begin to take lightly what you took so seriously in the beginning. 

We become familiar with a person mostly because we see him/her often. As times goes by, we begin to realize that they also have weaknesses which we had not noticed at the beginning when we didn’t know them well and we now despise them for these apparent weaknesses. 

We become familiar with family members, friends and colleagues, and with servants of God unfortunately, and we also become familiar with God to our own destruction. This leads us to not experience the blessings we once enjoyed from the said persons.


Since we must live with people and we somehow will discover their weakness and we cannot run away from that, we need to know what we ought to do in order not to become familiar with them, especially those in spiritual authority; i.e. pastors, elders and other leaders in the church because when we become familiar with them, we will never receive what God wanted us to have through their lives and ministries.

We can learn from some letters in the new testament where the weaknesses of the churches are exposed.


THE CORINTHIAN CHURCH

Paul exposes the sins of the Corinthian church in chapter 1:10 onwards, envy, strife, divisions, sexual immorarity… and other things mentioned, but before that, there is chapter 1:1-9. And what he does first of all is that he appreciates them, their enrichment in every way, in speech and knowledge, having all the gifts of the Spirit and blessing them saying that God will keep them strong and blameless until Christ comes.


EPHESUS CHURCH

We read in Revelation God rebuking the Ephesian Christians for leaving their first love but before that He lists their good qualities. Their deeds, toils, perseverance, not tolerate evil men, testing false teachers, and suffering for Christ without growing weary. Rev 2:1-5


THYTIRA CHURCH

He rebukes them for allowing jezebel to leads Gods servants astray to sexual immorality, but before that He says that He know their deeds, love, faith, service and endurance and their constant improvement on all things. Rev 5:18-20


From the three churches we learn that we need to look for good in the people first of all. We need to find something we can appreciate constantly give thanks for, to them and to God. Paul and John had spiritual authority over these churches and that is why they rebuked and corrected them; and since we may not have such authority, whenever we see the weaknesses of people, we should not gossip to others but we should take that as a call from God to pray for them.


To overcome familiarity, we must learn to find the good qualities we see and unlearn to look for the faults and weakness in people. Learn to appreciate and unlearn to criticize, judge or condemn others. Learn to intercede and unlearn to gossip, backbite and slander others.


To not be familiar with God, learn as the hymn says, to count your blessing and name them one by one. Every time you think you have something to complain about; that’s the best time to first of all, count your blessings name them one by one and to see all the good God has done for.

Giving thanks to men and to God is the secret of overcoming familiarity.


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HOW TO DESTROY YOURSELF

 

The devil is a defeated foe and he does not want us to know it. He was disarmed when Jesus died on the cross. Col 2:15, and Christ has given us power over him and nothing can harm us. Luke 10:19

Since the devil already knows this, he ever seeks for the believers to give him access to their lives through unconfessed sins. He also in a very cleverly manner leads them to destroy themselves through various ways. 

There are many ways believers destroy themselves and here are some;


JUDGING OTHERS

Jesus said that He did not come into the world to condemn the world but that the world through Him might be saved. John 3:17. He also said that we should not judge others that we might not be judged and we should not judge after the outward appearance but judge the righteous judgement. Mat 7:1, John 7:24.

Paul says that because everyone will give an account of himself to God, we should not judge one another anymore but we need to endeavour never to put a stumbling block in a brothers way. Rom 14:12,13

He also says that we should not judge anything before time, that is before Christ returns who will bring to light our secret motives. We see therefore the only time we will be allowed to judge others is when Christ returns and we see their motives of doing things the way they did; not before that since we cannot see the motives. 1Cor 4:5

James says that we should not speak evil against one another because the one who judges his brother speaks evil against the law and judges the law. Our job is to obey the law. God alone who gave the law is the judge and He has no problem in performing His business. James 4:11-12

The only person we are allowed to judge is OURSELVES. If we judge ourselves rightly, we will never be judged. 1Cor 11:31. When we start ourselves, beginning with the way we use our tongues, we will have so many things to repent of that we will have no time to judge others.


JUSTIFYING OURSELVES

Man naturally tends to defend himself whenever they are caught doing wrong. Jesus said that justifying ourselves which men value so much is an abomination to God. Luke 16:15. We need to learn what Jeremiah says; only acknowledge your sins. Admit it. Learn to say I was wrong. Jer 3:13. Whenever we justify ourselves instead of admitting we were wrong we chain our legs and we can no longer make progress in our Christian lives and if we continue living such a life, we will end up destroying ourselves.


COMPARING YOURSELF WITH OTHERS

Whenever we compare ourselves with others, we’ll either become proud or depressed. Proud if we compare ourselves with the less privileged and those who have not reached ‘our level’ and depressed when we compare ourselves with those who have reached greater heights and we may never attain. Those who compare themselves with others are foolish. 2Cor 10:12

 To keep going without becoming proud or depressed, we need to compare ourselves only with Jesus Christ. We will never be proud since in every way we fall short and we’ll never be depressed since He will only encourage us. Discouragement is always from the devil. Heb 12:1-2, Rom 15:5, 2Cor 7:6,


Let us therefore not destroy ourselves unnecessarily.

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THE FEAR OF GOD

  The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, And the knowledge of the Holy One is understanding.   Wisdom will multiply your days and ...