Text: Isaiah 59:1-21 Prophet Isaiah is telling the people that God is willing to help them only if they obey (v. 1). The problem is not God but, the sin that people are indulged in. (v. 2). (Rom. 3:23). On top of commiting evils, some were happy to recruit and inflict others with the same[…]
Text: Isaiah 58:1-14 While in the previous chapter, the prophet is concerned with idol worship, in this chapter he is concerned with those who are not worshiping God in truth. True fasting goes with abstaining from evil. People would live in wickedness every day but once a year would hypocritically fast and seek pardon for[…]
Text: Isaiah 57:1-21 Prophet Isaiah is warning the children of Israel of dire consequences because of their continued idolatry (vv. 3-13). However, he promises that whoever will trust in Him shall possess the Land (v. 13b). Some of the people were worshiping Molech (v. 9), which involved Child Sacrifice. Molech was an Ammonite god. We,[…]
Text: Isaiah 56: 1-12 The foreigners to God’s Kingdom who love God and obey His law will also be united to the children of God (Israel) (vv. 6-7). Jesus Christ said “…My house shall be called a house of prayer for all nations”, verse 7, NKJV. This means that the house will be for prayer[…]
Ascension day happened 40 days after the resurrection. In Acts 1:10-11, Jesus’ Disciples gazed into heaven as Jesus ascended into the sky. The angels promised that just as they saw Him go, in the same way He will return. As we celebrate the ascension, key issues are very clear to us: • Jesus will come[…]
Blessed be the Name of the Lord! The previous Sunday, ASCK was blessed to have Rev. Gerald Ayebare from St. Stephen’s Church Kisugu minister to the Four [4] congregations on the topic: He came that they may have life drawing Biblical references from John 10:1-21. Based on the background in John Chapter 9; the manner[…]
Today is ACP Sunday, ACP Team is grateful for all your contributions to the project. We encourage you to continue to: Pray, Participate, Provide and (mobilise) Partners for this great work as you honour God. A) Financial Status: ACP Summary of collections for May 2019 A) Financial Status – Phase II -Project cost; UGX 7,123,484,957[…]
Text: Isaiah 55: 1-13 In this chapter we see an urgent call to come, listen and seek the Lord (vv. 1-2, 6). It is important to note that being thirsty is not a challenge but only an opportunity to fellowship with God. We must seek the Lord while we can still find Him and call[…]
Text: Isaiah 54:1-17 At the time of Isaiah, for a woman not to have a child was a source of disgrace and great shame. In this excerpt, Israel is being compared to an unproductive woman (v.1), but God promises to change the situation, and purge their grief (vv. 6-8). God is calling you to repent[…]
Text: Isaiah 53: 1-12 It is difficult for one to believe that God could choose a humble person rather than a mighty king to save the world (v. 1). For the Messiah to allow Himself suffer and face humiliation despite His strength is quite a mystery. It contradicts the world view of things as God’s[…]