Day: February 18, 2015

TODAY’S MEDITATION – are you walking under a closed or open heaven? (1 Samuel 3:1-21)

When, as a Christian, you listen to the voice of God to your own life, it opens the way for God to reveal Himself to you fully. That is what an open heaven is. It is living with no interference that could cause God’s silence or delay in doing mighty things in and through your …

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TODAY’S MEDITATION – Can anything good come from Nazareth? (John 1:45-46)

One thing many believers, and especially new convert sometimes have to face is people or family members despising them for choosing to follow Christ. My brother, my sister, there is nothing new under the sun! The city where Jesus came from was despised by the Jews so much that when Philip went to Nathanael who …

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TODAY’S MEDITATION – Beware what you promise the Lord (Psalm 78:36-37)

[one_fourth]Today’s verse says: the people of Israel “would flatter him with their mouths, lying to him with their tongues; their hearts were not loyal to him, they were not faithful to his covenant.” Yes, over and over, they claimed that they would follow God, but then turned away from Him on the next hardship or …

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TODAY’S MEDITATION – Believing in Christ triggers signs and wonders in your life (Mark 16:17-20)

Today’s Christians are more attracted to signs and wonders than being focused on the main purpose of the coming of the Lord Jesus Christ, and this is because the Body of Christ has diverted the gospel’s messages from its initial mission: spreading the Good News. When Peter was sent to Cornelius, the Bible says “While …

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TODAY’S MEDITATION – Can you hear the broken heart of your loving Father who desperately wants to bless you? (Leviticus 26:3-4)

Nowadays, our societies are experiencing fast moral and spiritual decline as the barriers of decency have swept away so many ethical values and people have become so morally bankrupt. Today’s television and diverse media have widened no limit obscenity, sex saturated society, bribery and corruption, self-promotion, etc… But if such things were only seen in …

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TODAY’S MEDITATION – What rights do you have before the Lord? (Philippians 2:6-8)

Very often, people excuse their selfishness, pride, evil or refusal to submit to the Word by claiming their rights: some think, it is their lawful rights to spend all the money they earn because they worked hard to get it ; others think they have the right to abort because they have the right to …

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TODAY’S MEDITATION – Why is it that what you fear finally happens to you? (Psalm 50:15)

Very often, the fears we have inside of us eventually materialize in our lives, and we do not really understand how and why this is possible. Yet the answer is found in the Word of God. My brother, my sister, you must learn to master your fears and above all not to let what you …

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TODAY’S MEDITATION – Your character can kill the gift of God in you (Acts 2:17)

Yesterday’s word was telling us about how important it is for believers to allow the Spirit of God to transform their character. You see, God promised this: “In the last days, God says, I will pour out my Spirit on all people. Your sons and daughters will prophesy, your young men will see visions, your …

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TODAY’S MEDITATION – “Where two or three gather in my name…” (Matthew 18:18-20)

This passage of the Bible is always quoted when people want to touch the heart of God with a specific prayer request, or during church gatherings. Indeed, where two or three gather in the name of Jesus, He is among them, and NORMALLY, anything asked during that gathering prayer is heard by the Father in …

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