Literary Jesus

One of the most inspiring things about God is his literary dimension. The Bible is an unbelievably rich literary and reference material. If you want to learn how to write it’s a fantastic guide. You can’t apprehend the full dimension of God if you don’t appreciate his personage. Stop limiting God to moralistic role confines. Read more about Literary Jesus[…]

Strategic Alignment of Wonderful Coincidence

I want to thank Pastor Paul Adefarasin for the honour and privilege of speaking from this elevated rostrum of creation- from whence the word of God has gone out into the nations of the world, transforming lives and destinies. The ministry of House On The Rock is a work I am well familiarized with through Read more about Strategic Alignment of Wonderful Coincidence[…]

Lapis Lazuli

Our text this morning is taken from Isaiah 54:11-12 (MSG): “Afflicted city, storm-battered, unpitied: I’m about to rebuild you with stones of turquoise, lay your foundations with sapphires, construct your towers with rubies, your gates with jewels, and all your walls with precious stones.” This passage anticipates the restoration of Israel, begun in part by Read more about Lapis Lazuli[…]

God the Notary Public

We continue our excursion into the dynamics of the life of the man popularly known as Jacob. If you’ll recall, last week we caught up with him at a place called Padam Aram, or the field of Aram.
Syria essentially. Padam Aram was a place of roots for Jacob. He had historical roots there stretching back hundreds of years. And he had prospered there, working as a semi autonomous entrepreneur under his uncle Laban. […]

Righteousness

I have on occasion taken time to explain righteousness to you. The generally acceptable working definition of righteousness is right standing with God, but it is an incomplete definition. It is only focused on the demand side of the equation of righteousness. It does not cover the supply side. When you take time to study righteousness in the Bible you will discover there are two perspectives. […]

The Lord’s Prayer (Part 3)

We continue our studies on Governmentalism with Part 3 of the Lord’s Prayer. The Lord’s Prayer began as a patriarchate appeal: “Our Father which art in Heaven…” That opening phraseology is loaded with information about the organogram of responsibility of the Trinity. It is nothing short of the decoding of the responsorial and governmental structure Read more about The Lord’s Prayer (Part 3)[…]

The Lord’s Prayer (Part 1)

The most iconic prayer in Christian lore is the Lord’s Prayer. After Jesus finished praying in a certain place one of his disciples had approached him with a simple request: “Master, teach us to pray just as John (the Baptiser) taught his disciples.” Perhaps this disciple was expecting guidelines on the length, vigour and techniques Read more about The Lord’s Prayer (Part 1)[…]

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