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April 2024

The Object of Our Worship—Who Are We to Worship

John 4:20-26 According to Worldometer [1], the world’s religious population consists of 31% Christians, 23% Muslims, 16% unaffiliated, 15% Hindus, 7% Buddhists, 6% Folk religions, 1% other religions, and 0.2% Judaism. Apart from the unaffiliated, who comprise atheists and other non-believers in God, the question that arises is, who do all these religions worship? The […]

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God In Three Persons

John 5:18-30 One of the cherished hymns in Christian worship is “Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty.” This hymn is a melodious tribute to God’s majesty and encapsulates one of Christianity’s core doctrines. Holy, holy, holy! Lord God Almighty Early in the morning Our song shall rise to Thee Holy, holy, holy! Merciful and mighty

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You Are Not Super-Human (Response to the ‘We Are Gods’ Theology: Part III)

In two previous articles, we examined a few of the claims of the ‘New Creature’/ ‘We are Gods’ theology, which falls under the bigger umbrella of the ‘Word of Faith’ movement. First, that God created humans as gods. The assertion is that being made in God’s image means we share His divine nature. Those who

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Surprised by Reading

Each New Year, Nick Roark, a blogger I follow, publishes a list of the best books he read the previous year. This list comprises 36 books, with snippets of what he gleaned from each. The list is divided into three sections of 12 books each – the best 12, the next 12, and finally, his

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Boasting in the Cross

14 But far be it from me to boast except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, by which the world has been crucified to me, and I to the world … 17 From now on let no one cause me trouble, for I bear on my body the marks of Jesus. (Galatians 6:14, 17) Paul’s great aim

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What Next After Easter?

Easter has finally come and gone. Sunday Church Services have ended. WhatsApp messages wishing one another Happy Easter have been sent. Easter eggs and chicken have been eaten. Now we can get on with our lives. For some people, it had been an intense week of prayer and fasting, observing the passion week. For others,

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