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Go!

Go! Last week, we studied about Jesus’ encounter with his disciple where he point blank asked them “But Who do you say I am?” The Holy Spirit revealed the answer to them through Peter that Jesus was “The Christ of God”. So what? Now that we know him, what do we do with this knowledge and new relationship? In the words of Jesus’, the next thing is to “Go!” I heard one preacher ask, “Which part of “Go” don’t we understand? We would rather do everything else than go. But go where and to whom and do what or say what? Every body is “coming out” (and the gays are proud of it). What about us? It is time we come out of our closets and be the salt out of the salt shaker. Jesus doesn’t just want us to follow Him but also to go and take Him with us. Let’s hear Jesus commission us. Luke 10: 1-4; 17-20 1After this the Lord appointed seventy-two[a] others and sent them two by two ahead of him to every town and place where he was about to go. 2He told them, "The harvest is plentiful, but t...

Follow Me

Follow Me If you have ever driven in Washington DC, you know that you can easily get lost looking for your way. Two months ago, I was in DC and a couple in their car who were very lost asked me for direction to get to the Washington Times Building off of New York Avenue. I knew the place and I had been there at least twice before. Confidently, I told them to follow my direction. I pointed them in the direction and off they went. Later, I had to follow the same direction to make my way to Maryland. As I drove this street which I thought will connect to NY Avenue, I did not know that it was only a one-way street joining the heavy traffic of NY Avenue to the North and away from DC into Maryland. At this realization, I felt so sorry for the couple I had given direction. This couple would be further lost because of my direction and because they followed me. In fact following my direction, they would have to drive for more than 3 miles on a highway before seeing an exit. They sincerel...

Who is this Man?

Who is this Man? When we were dating, my now wife, U.D. thought she knew me enough to say yes to me for a proposed marriage. I was nice and thoughtful and put on my best behavior. I could do this because most of our dating was through letter writing and international phone calls. I paid enough phone bills that I should own a good portion of the A&T shares. I also thought I knew her enough and was very excited and captivated by her outside and inside beauty to propose to her for marriage. Of course I believed the Holy Spirit led both of us in our individual decisions. Our dating and engagement period lasted about a year before we got married. I will do it again and marry her again any time and always. Despite all of the enchantments of the dating period, in the real sense we did not know each other so much. It was only living together and sharing lives together that we began to really know each other. Though not outwardly spoken, I know she was asking, “Who is this man?” She w...

Return on God's Investment in You

Return on God’s Investment in You Sound market wisdom says when the stock market is crashing it is not time to withdraw your money. Rather, smart investors actually use the opportunity to buy more stocks that will mature in the future and yield great gains. Today, Jesus, using a parable teaches us how to make the best on Return on God’s Investment (RGI) in His word. A parable, ‘parabole’ (in Greek), means “a placing besides”. In understanding Jesus’ parables, keep in mind that, “ordinarily they had a single main point, and not every detail was meant to have significance”. Jesus usually did not interpret his parables, but in this one on RGI, he did. Luke 8: 4-15 4While a large crowd was gathering and people were coming to Jesus from town after town, he told this parable: 5"A farmer went out to sow his seed. As he was scattering the seed, some fell along the path; it was trampled on, and the birds of the air ate it up. 6Some fell on rock, and when it came up, the plants withere...

How Much Debt do You Owe?

How Much Debt Do You Owe? Everybody is now in some debt as a result of our credit card culture. I call it the “plastic life”. That little plastic has ruined many lives. Statistics show that an average adult in the U.S owes consumer debt of about $30,000. This is debt owed on stuff like clothes, food, movies and etc and it does not include mortgage/house debt or rent. We have become a culture gone wild and living on borrowed money. It has become a life style of pride and always trying to impress others or showing we are falsely better than others. To add to our confusion, debt settlement and consolidation companies now promise to get us out of debt without a change in life style. How can we get out of debt without a change in the life styles that caused us to get into debt in the first place? It is impossible. The worst of it is that we often do not know or are conscious of how much we owe and that is why we keep going deeper and deeper into debt. Unfortunately, we are living the sa...