You probably know that this might be my last contribution on this very important page. Allow me to use this space to thank all my faithful readers of the things I have been sharing with you on this page for the last four years. I was often encouraged with the feedback that some of you[…]

Praise the Lord Saints and may His name be glorified- Amen. We were honoured to have Revd. Patricia Laaki as our Preacher in the three (3) services on 20th January and she shared on the Topic “The just shall live by Faith” drawing biblical references from 1 Samuel 1:9-18; Luke 2:25-33. Revd. Patricia pointed out[…]

Text: Deuteronomy 31:1-30 Moses has been leading the people of Israel for about forty (40) years, and now he is about to die (vv.1-3). But God has chosen the person who will be the leader when Moses is gone, Joshua, son of Nun. He has been Moses’ general since the time of the exodus (Ex.17:10).[…]

Text: Deuteronomy 30:1-29 One of the consequences of continuing in sin is being cast away from God’s fellowship. But when His people realise how far they have gone, Moses encourages them to return to Yahweh, and He will bring them back into His blessed presence. Those who belong to Him have His Word in their[…]

Text: Deuteronomy 29:1-29 The previous generation would not trust God and His promises, they broke the Covenant. Now God is renewing the Covenant with the new generation, those who are about to enter the land of promise. Included in the Covenant are the children, as well as the adults. Then when they cross the River[…]

Text: Deuteronomy 28:1-68 The passage to be read today is quite long, so take a quick look at it. When the Laws of the Covenant are obeyed, God will pour out rich blessings. If the Covenant Laws are broken, God will likewise pour out curses. The first part, the blessings for obedience, are found in[…]

Text: Deuteronomy 27:1-26 Moses now tells the people that they will write the Laws on large stones, written in plaster, to be located in the midst of the territory (vv.1-8). This symbolized the permanence of Yahweh’s Law. Then an altar was set up, upon which were two types of sacrifices. The first was a burnt[…]

Text: Deuteronomy 26:1-19 In the passage for today we read again the importance of obeying God from the heart (v.16). At one level it’s easy to do God’s commands, but you might hate doing them. God wants you to obey Him, to love Him from the heart. A worker does things for the boss because[…]

Text: Deuteronomy 25:1-19 As with many passages in the Scriptures before Christ, the one for today seems very cruel (vv.17-19). But we must remember that the geographical nation Israel of long ago (not today) used to be a picture of the eternal Kingdom of God. There will not be enemies in His Kingdom. But we[…]

Text: Deuteronomy 24:1-22 If you will take a quick look at the entire chapter 24, you will notice that there is quite a variety of laws (vv.5-9). In fact, these laws are not even about religious things, like worship, priests, etc. The laws found in this chapter are about many different parts of life generally,[…]