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Weekly Devotions Week 66

“Jesus called his twelve disciples and gave them authority to drive out unclean spirits and to heal every kind of disease and weakness.” (Matthew 10:1)

Weekly Devotion Week 65

The Jewish sage, Rabbi Eliezer was said to have told his disciples: “Repent one day before your death. As it is written in the apocryphal

Weekly Devotions Week 64

Our God is so infinitely precious and full of compassion with a love that is beyond our finite imaginations! Yet, we can easily forget that

Weekly Devotions Week 63

I want to begin by sharing with you one of my favourite psalms is Psalm 103: Bless Adonai, O my soul, and all that is

Weekly Devotions Week 62

“3The Torah scholars and Pharisees bring in a woman who had been caught in adultery. After putting her in the middle, 4 they say to

Weekly Devotions Week 61

“The story the Bible tells is in large part a tree story, as the bible both begins and ends with a Tree in paradise —

Weekly Devotions Week 60

“For he will conceal me in his shelter on the day of trouble; he will hide me in the folds of his tent, he will

Weekly Devotions Week 59

I am reminded about a story in the Book of Genesis (ch.29) concerning Rachel and Leah.Traditionally, many people view Rachel as being the extrovert, natural

Weekly Devotions Week 58

“There is not a single bird more persecuted than the dove, yet God has chosen her to be offered upon the altar. The bull is

Weekly Devotions Week 57

In these days in which we live, there are many godly people exhorting us to be well prepared for the coming of the Lord, and

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