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Judas the Iscariot
What we can learn from Judas life? JUDAS LOVED MONEY John 12:6 says, "He did not say this because he cared about the poor but because he was a thief; as keeper of the money bag, he used to help himself to what was put into it." The enemy can use your earthly desires...
What is your impression of Jesus?
Palm Sunday gets its name from the palm leaves that the people waved when Jesus arrived in Jerusalem. The Israelites were euphoric because they had been waiting for the promised saviour: a king who was to release them from living under the Romans. He was the one who...
The Holy Spirit
My dad often spoke about moving to Africa when I was growing up. Soon after I got married, my dad sold his house and said he would be moving to Ghana before I got back from my honeymoon. It dawned on me that I would miss my dad, even though he spoke about moving to...
Our Response
Thank you to all of those who shared their devotions over the past two weeks. I have to admit it was frustrating in the beginning when hardly anyone picked their choice of devotion and I was constantly sending out pleas to you guys over and over again. During that...
Parable of the Wedding Guests
Today's devotion was written by David Servant Here is another parable Jesus told that was packed with significance for both believers and unbelievers, modern and ancient. However, when we interpret any parable, we must realize that every parable is an imperfect...
The Parable of the Persistent Widow
Today's devotion was written by Jean Paul & Shadia Persistence is described as the fact of continuing in an opinion or course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition. This parable talks about the persistent widow, who went before an ungodly judge, and...
Prodigal Son Part II
There are two learning points I want to emphasize from this parable (there are many). When we look at the Parable of the Prodigal Son, Doris reminded us of the Father's love and His grace. Grace was afforded to the son and it gives us comfort in the knowledge that God...
Parable of the Prodigal Son
Today's devotion was written by our sister Doris. The Parable of the Prodigal Son The parable of the prodigal son is one of the most famous of all Christ’s teachings, and it provides a neglected lesson that remains relevant for us today. It is the story of a Father...
Do Not Judge Others
Today's devotion was written by our brother Josh. Something that I often miss when reading this scripture is the comical imagery that Jesus tries to convey where He tells us to look and focus on the log in our own eye rather than the speck in our friends. So imagine...
The Rich Man and Lazarus
The Rich Man and LazarusAfter reading this parable about the rich man and Lazarus, I tried to relate and compare it with our daily lives-what happens now and when we die. The scriptures tell us that there was a rich man who lived a luxurious life, and at his gate was...
