This is a message of hope and encouragement to the Body of Christ. Listen to this message and be encouraged. God has numerous promises in the Bible for us and He is inviting us to be partakers of these blessings. Have you accepted the invitation? This means was preached at the Cathedral Church of St Andrew, Warri (Anglican Communion) November 2018.
Tomorrow is not guaranteed, but we have today. Make the best use of today’s opportunity to repent and give your life to Jesus Christ as you hear His voice calling for repentance.
In dealing with your weaknesses there are people you must not expose your weaknesses to. I know that sometimes you feel like talking to someone, but you don’t need to talk to just anybody. Talk to only the person that can help you get solution, not someone who has nothing to offer, not someone that will take advantage of your weaknesses. If you are blind you don’t need a blind man to walk you through your dark moments. What you need is a man that sees, knows the way and also ready to help you out.
There are people you need to expose your weakness to and there are people you must hide your weakness from, if you are want to succeed in life and in your Christian life.
A lot of people ask this question if someone who kills himself can make Heaven. Sui*cide is murder, but murder of oneself. What does the Bible say about murder?
God is a perfect God who demands perfection from His Children. But we are imperfect and even weak in many areas of our lives. How can we walk with God even if we are weak? Do we need to be strong first before we start a relationship with God? No. The truth is this: even in our weakest moments God yearns for a relationship with us.
How has God’s mercy been able to deal with us in our weaknesses? God’s love, mercy, patience and His grace make it possible for God to relate with us in our weaknesses, as He enables us to become perfect and strong like Himself.