When the soil is favourable to a plant, no matter how little it is, it will grow into a bigger one. Surprisingly, this also happens to our attitude. Whenever there is a conducive atmosphere for any bad attitude it will grow into a bigger one. As growth is gradual, a bad attitude also grows from […]
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Month: December 2021
He is Worthy of Our Continuous Praise
(Psalms 95, Psalms 33, Psalms 136, Psalms 135) 1) Lord, I cannot be tired of praising You because are never tired of doing good in my life and home. 2) Lord, You have been so faithful even when I have not been diligent in following You. 3) Father, thank You for regarding my praise despite […]
Thanksgiving
(Psalms 95, Psalms 103, Psalms 135, Psalms 136, Psalms 145) 1.) Thank You Lord Jesus for Your enduring mercy over me and my life. 2.) Thank You for protection physically, spiritually, and in all ways, in Jesus name. 3.) Lord Jesus, thank You for not forsaking me and for not casting me out of Your […]
The Spirit of Pride Makes One Too Proud to be Saved
(Genesis 4:13, 1 Samuel 15:30, 2 Samuel 12:13, 2 Kings 5:10-14, James 4:6-10, John 3:1-21, 2 Corinthians 7:9-10) The spirit of pride prevents someone from realizing that he/she is wrong, hurtful, and insensitive to others’ pain. Sometimes, it makes you misunderstand why everyone thinks you are wrong in certain matters. It is still easier when […]
The Recovery and Restoration of Lost blessings
(2 Kings 6:5-7, 2 Samuel 12:1-12, 1 Samuel 30:1-20) 1) Lord Jesus, I plead for your mercy and forgiveness concerning all the sins that have caused loss of blessings in my life and my home. 2) Jesus, I plead for your immeasurable mercy and compassion over the guilt that my family and generations, up to […]
The Pains that Bought Us Liberty
(Matthew 27:11-66, Matthew 28:1-6, Isaiah 53:1-12, Acts 8:29-35) Hymn 1. My Jesus I love Thee, I know Thou art mine For Thee all the pleasures of sin I resign; My gracious Redeemer, my Saviour art thou, If ever I love Thee, my Jesus ’tis now! 2. I love Thee because Thou hast first love me […]