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[…]

Text: Isaiah 52:1-15 The Lord is calling on Jerusalem to wake up and clothe herself in beautiful garments (vv. 1-2). This symbolises God’s holiness. When God’s children had been redeemed (v.6) messengers spread the goodness of God’s redemption to the neighborhood of Jerusalem (v.7) to the glory of God’s Name. It is a great privilege[…]

Text: Isaiah 51:1-23 The Lord points to Abraham’s faithfulness, he was called one but because of his faithfulness to the Lord, God blessed and increased him. You may be one, or few but still have faith and trust God, you will be amazed, the Lord will increase you and multiply you. Do not be afraid[…]

Text: Isaiah 50:1-11 In this chapter, God is promising His children that He would deliver them. This is after He has cautioned them that they are in trouble for the mischief they have caused to themselves (vv. 1-2). They trusted in other countries and things for help other than their Creator. They had rejected their[…]

ACP Updates (Sunday 26th May 2019)

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 Less Payments to to[…]

May the name of the lord be praised! The previous Sunday, Dr. Kedrace Turyagenda preached to the three [3] ASC congregations on the topic: Consequences of forsaking God and drawing Bib- lical references from Isaiah 1:27-31 and John 15:1-6. She referred the synonym ‘to forsake’ means to: abandon, reject. Disown, quit, turn your back on[…]

The purpose of the entire gospel of John is that the readers “may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the son of God and by believing you may have life” (20:31). John 10:10 lays emphasis that those who believe in Jesus can find safety and protection, plenty and satisfaction in their souls. Christ is the[…]

Isaiah 49:1-26 In this chapter we see the prophecy calling the whole world as he addresses the “…Coast lands… people from afar…” to know that the Messiah will be a human being from a virgin birth (cf 7:14), Luke 1:30-33) and will be categorised as an individual rather than personified group, for example, the nation[…]