Jesus took his disciples to pray in the garden of Gethsemane. He felt tormented by the agony of death at the hand of the people orchestrated by the Pharisees and …
Biblical Exposition
Biblical ExpositionJesus took his disciples to pray in the garden of Gethsemane. He felt tormented by the agony of death at the hand of the people orchestrated by the Pharisees and …
Biblical ExpositionPrayer is a means of communicating or having a communion with God. Prayer involves a heart-to-heart talk with God in honesty. Psalms 66:18 says if I had cherished iniquity in …
Biblical ExpositionOur debt to God is not economic but righteousness. God forgave us through Christ Jesus out of his free will because nothing and no one could placate our debts. Acts …
Biblical ExpositionMany of us owe others in several forms. The fact of owing or being in debt is not shameful. However, refusing to honour our just indebtedness or denying it is …
Biblical ExpositionIn our previous article, we established that the true measure is Christ Jesus because he is the epitome of God’s truth; justice; and honesty and to whom we will account …
Biblical ExpositionTrue measure symbolizes God’s truth; justice; and honesty. Wherever we are, and in whatever we do, we will account to God for our deeds. The standard of truth, justice or …
Biblical ExpositionIsrael was in captivity in the hands of the Philistines. They had done what was evil in the sight of God. In their state of oppression, they cried to God …
Biblical ExpositionWhilst in captivity, Israel prayed to God to rescue them. God, in his usual unfailing love and compassion, sent an angel to announce the conception and birth of Samson who …
Biblical ExpositionPartnership, cohabitation, concubine, or any relationship other than what God instituted between a man and a woman is not marriage. Marriage is a formal union between a man and a …
Biblical ExpositionSome of us seek the Lord with our lips rather than the heart. Jesus quoted scripture and said in Matthew 15: 8-9; Mark 7: 6-7 this people honours me with …