In I Chro. 22 : 1-19, David spoke to his son – Solomon about the building of the house of worship unto God. He told him how God said he should not build a house for Him because he has been a man of war, and how he has taken the pain to gather all the…
Grace can be defined as “unearned favour, especially from God”. Amazing can also be defined as “astonish or great surprise” When a fellow experienced an unearned favour from God that is very surprising, one could say that the fellow is operating under an amazing grace.
After God pronounced His rejection of Saul as the king in…
The verb visit can be both positive and negative inclined. It might mean ‘to go and see and spend time with or in’; it may as well mean ‘to inflict harm on someone’.
Visitation also connotes two opposite meanings: it means ‘an official or formal visit’; and it may also mean ‘a disaster or difficulty seen as a Divine…
In Luke 5 : 1-11, Jesus was kind of overwhelmed by the multitudes of those that wanted to hear Him speak. He therefore asked Peter to move Him a bit off-shore to preach from his boat. After that sermon, and been relieved of the afore pressure, Jesus decided to bless those that came to His aid.
Jesus…
Throughout the Scriptures, there are certain people who demonstrated tremendous faith in spite of unbearable circumstances they passed through. One of such people I cherished and respected so much is Caleb.
In Numbers 13 : 1-33, Caleb was one of the 12 leaders of the Children of Israel sent to spy Canaan. At the end of the…
While I was in the military, I was taught that there are four phases of war. These are said to be: Advance – Forward movement. Attack – Combat engagement. Defence – Holding on to a fort/land. Withdraw – Retreating from the enemy’s fire.
Looking at the four phases closely, it dawned on me that the best of them is the Advance Phase. This…
