Come what may, those who trust in the Lord will never be confounded.
An insult to you is an insult to the Holy Spirit in you; an insult to you is an insult to the King of kings whom you trust. Be of good courage.
The Lord Almighty is seated on a magnificent throne. He has created all these things for His glory; will He not do this little thing for which you have prayed? He hears the faintest cry.
The answer is at your door. Have faith and keep thanking Him. He will never take His eyes off you. Just keep thanking the Lord without getting distracted, and expect the move of the Lord.
Our Lord hears, He answers, and He comforts. He is a good God. You are perplexed, troubled and confused. Let not your heart be troubled. He was silent because He wants you to trust Him and Him alone.
Honour your father and mother. Take care of them when they are aged. They have sacrificed a lot in raising you. If you take care of them, your children will care for you when you are aged. It is the divine responsibility of every parent to care for their children, and for children to care for their parents when they are aged.
Remember the countless hours your dad worked hard to bring you gifts, the hands that fed and embraced you—but now he has become a stranger to you.
Your mum has done everything for you: she dressed you, cooked food for you, packed your lunch, and fasted and prayed for you. But now, she is an alien to you.
Once you began earning a little money, you felt on top of the world and started hurting and abusing your loving parents. You then left home, leaving them in tears.
If you cannot love your parents who are in front of you, how will you love the Father whom you have not seen?
God will judge you.
“Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind” (Matthew 22:37).
Many people leave their parents in an old age home. Will God not judge such a cruel and unloving heart?
Love your parents, and take care of all their needs in their old age. Remember all that they have done for you. Speak to them, dine with them, care for them, and love them. If you hurt and mistreat your aged parents, tomorrow, your children will do the same to you. Do not hurt them with your words or gestures; they need your love. Express your love to them today; tomorrow, you might regret it, for life is like a vapor.
“Can a mother forget the baby at her breast and have no compassion on the child she has borne? Though she may forget, I will not forget you! See, I have engraved you on the palms of my hands; your walls are ever before me” (Isaiah 49:15,16).
“I have engraved your name on My palm, and My eyes are on you. I will never forsake you, for I know you. I have adopted you as My own” The Holy Spirit.
The day I was taken into the Throne Room of God Almighty and touched Him, I promised to keep my hands holy forever.
To serve the Lord, our hands must be holy.
During a deliverance ministry, I asked a terribly possessed brother to hold the Bible. Immediately, the evil spirit within him declared that his hands were unclean.
The possessed will not touch the Word of God.
Let’s be holy in the sight of the Lord. When our hands are holy, we will be more confident in doing the will of God, for evil fears holiness.
Features, outfits, wealth, and bank accounts do not make a person a prophet, seer, apostle, evangelist, pastor, or teacher.
What comes out of his mouth says who he is.
Our God is all-holy and all-perfect; He will not reveal Himself to tainted, sinful hearts.
We have to see our God. We have to see our Father. We have to know Him.
We have to know that which we have not known. Knowing the Unknown is what we should know.
The number of times one has been in the spirit, visited the Throne Room of God, and spoken to God the Almighty face to face makes him a true man of God.
“And being found in fashion as a man, He humbled Himself, and became obedient unto death, even the death of the cross. Wherefore God also hath highly exalted Him, and given Him a name which is above every name: That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of things in heaven, and things in earth, and things under the earth; And that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father” (Philippians 2:8,9,10,11).
Let us be obedient to our calling and ministry, just as the Lord Jesus Christ was obedient to the Father, doing His perfect will.
Judas betrayed Him once and nailed Him to the cross. We have been betraying Him every day and crucifying Him constantly. He weeps because we have turned from Him. He weeps because we no longer look at Him. He weeps, for we are engrossed with this sinful world and have shown the least interest in Him.
When we taste sin, we scourge Him. When we look at sin, we pierce Him. He weeps that His children have betrayed Him. He weeps that His children have gone far away from Him. Every time we sin, He bleeds.
You have gone to the place you shouldn’t have gone, His legs are bleeding, and He weeps. You have committed sin with your hands, therefore His hands are bleeding and He weeps.
Every now and then we keep whipping Him, lashing at Him, slapping Him, and piercing Him. He weeps.
“My children, My children, lo, I give myself to you” The Lord Jesus Christ.
Treat every woman with honor and respect. Help them if they are in need. Consider them as your own mother or sister. If you help or serve them with purity, someday when your own mother or sister needs help, God will provide them with the necessary support.