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Many times, we seek God not based on what He wants to do in us, but based on what we expect Him to do for us. When our expectations are not met, our fire begins to die out.
The scripture points to injustice as the thief. This injustice manifests in corruption, poor governance, and leadership that prioritizes self-interest over public service.
Remember it is God that gave you that influence or promoted you to that position and no matter how big you become never be too big for your local assembly.
Do presidents, governors, and leaders of today still receive these messages?
David’s greatness was not only in his victories as a warrior but in his foresight as a father and a leader.
Ecclesiastes 9:10 says, “Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might…”
Faith is not proven by victories; faith is proven when you keep holding on to God in the middle of difficulties.
Sometimes when I visit Celebration Church, I am deeply moved by their prayer room. In the middle of that room lies a map of Zimbabwe
If Zimbabwe is to see the manifestation of its word, the Church must rise to her place of prayer, purity, and purpose.
You are the key. You are the answer. The question is: will you overcome the leaven of Herod, or will you allow compromise to define your influence?
Relationships are not neutral. There are people who, when you connect with them, bring peace, clarity, and growth — and others who bring confusion, loss, and delay.
In conclusion, the bread God provides may not always be the quickest or seemingly easiest path, but it is the path of life, stability, and peace
Jesus Himself taught His disciples how to pray, giving them a model for communication with the Father (Luke 11:1–4).