[:en]The word “PRAISE” appears 6 times focusing the importance of praising the Lord. All the people should praise the Lord (v. 1) at all times (v. 3), and in all places (v. 4) One of the most unforgetable verse that comforted me is verse 9. “He settles the barren woman in her home as a… Continue reading [:en]Thoughts from Psalm 113[:]
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[:en]Thoughts from Psalm 112[:]
[:en]”Fear” is one of the most effective weapon Satan used to conquer us. But God instructs us a unique fear that can overcome all kinds of fear. And that is the fear of the Lord. What are the fears that we usually encounter? And what are the promises of God to us when we… Continue reading [:en]Thoughts from Psalm 112[:]
[:en]Thoughts from Psalm 111[:]
[:en]How to please God and understand His truth? Praise the Lord (v. 1) See His works (v. 2) Know His deeds (v. 3) Appreciate His character (v. 4) Thank His provisions (v. 5) See His power (v. 6) Trust His words (v. 7-8) Accept His redemption (v. 9) Follow His precepts (v. 10) “The fear… Continue reading [:en]Thoughts from Psalm 111[:]
[:en]Thoughts from Psalm 110[:]
[:en]This is a unique Psalm where we hear God the Father speaking to His Son. It is being quoted by Jesus (Mat. 22:44), Peter (Acts 2:35) and the writer of Hebrews. God the Father described His Son as: The Lord – “The Lord says to my Lord” (v. 1) The King – “You will rule… Continue reading [:en]Thoughts from Psalm 110[:]
[:en]Thoughts from Acts 24[:]
[:en]Ananias the high priest together with Tertulles, a lawyer and some of the elders went to Caesarea to bring their charges against Paul before Governor Felix. They accused him of being a trouble maker. But Paul defended himself and said that the reason why they brought charges against him was concerning the resurrection of the… Continue reading [:en]Thoughts from Acts 24[:]
[:en]Thoughts from Acts 23[:]
[:en]The Jews plotted to kill Paul, but the commander transferred him to Caesarea with a letter to Governor Felix. He told Governor Felix that Paul was a Roman citizen. Pelple were accusing him with questions about their law, but there was no charge against him that demand death or imprisonment. So he sent Paul to… Continue reading [:en]Thoughts from Acts 23[:]
[:en]Thoughts from Acts 22[:]
[:en]Paul identified himself as he spoke to them in Aramiac He gave his testimony of how he met Jesus while oon his way to Damascus to persecute the Christians. A bright light from heaven flashed around him and he became blind but was later healed by Ananias. God had told him : Go, I will… Continue reading [:en]Thoughts from Acts 22[:]
[:en]Thoughts from Acts 21[:]
[:en]The people told Paul not to go to Jerusalem. But he would not be persuaded because the burden of his life was to preach to the Gentiles (Eph. 3:1-13) After 7 days of arrival at Jerusalem, some Jews stirred up the whole crowd and seized him. They dragged him out from the temple and tried… Continue reading [:en]Thoughts from Acts 21[:]
[:en]Thoughts from Acts 20[:]
[:en]Paul proceeded to Macedonia and Greece. While preaching to the people, a young man named Eutychus was sound asleep and fell from third story to the ground dead. Paul raise him up alive and the people were greatly comforted (vs. 9-12) Before Paul went to Jerusalem, he bid farewell to the Ephesian elders saying: “And… Continue reading [:en]Thoughts from Acts 20[:]
[:en]Thoughts from Acts 19[:]
[:en]Paul went back to Ephesus and baptized the people into the name of the Lord Jesus. The Holy Spirit came and they spoke in tongues and prophesied. He took his disciples and continue to preach in the hall of Tyrannus for 2 years. God gave him miraculous power to cure the sick and to cast… Continue reading [:en]Thoughts from Acts 19[:]
