
When we observe Christmas, we should keep in mind that we are not merely commemorating a typical baby’s birth
The world as we know it now will one day be judged. Guess who will be the future Judge of the world?
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When we observe Christmas, we should keep in mind that we are not merely commemorating a typical baby’s birth
The world as we know it now will one day be judged. Guess who will be the future Judge of the world?
Continue readingChristmas is the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ – the Saviour of the world. It is the coming of divinity to the Earth. And the birth of Jesus is also the birth of the soon-coming King of the world.
Continue readingAt Christmas you should not only celebrate the birth of the Saviour, you should also celebrate the coming of Divinity to earth.
Why did I say so? Because that’s what the first coming of Jesus to the earth represents.
Continue readingChristmas is not just the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ, it is the celebration of the birth of the Saviour of the world. Therefore have it in mind that beyond all the fanfare that the special season of Christmas brings, Jesus was born to be the Saviour of the world.
We have Christmas because of Christ. Anyone who doesn’t see the ‘Christ’ in Christmas is spiritually blind.
Continue readingApostle Paul was a man of powerful impact in ministry. But do you know that it was an average man that commissioned him to full-time ministry? Who was that man, and what lessons can you learn from him and apply in your life today?
I believe there are life-changing lessons you can glean from the man who commissioned Apostle Paul to ministry. This is what I will show you in this post.
Continue readingApostle Paul’s divine calling was spectacular and the purpose of his calling was very clear. But do you know that before God revealed to Paul the purpose of his calling, He had already made it know to a man called Ananias?
Which of the Ananiases in The Bible am I referring to? I will tell you in a moment.
Continue readingThe Apostle Paul is widely acknowledged as the apostle called to minister to the Gentles. But do you know that in addition to the Gentiles, He was also called to minister to two other specific groups of people?
How did I know that? Because Jesus said so in the book of Acts of the Apostles.
Continue readingWho was Apostle Paul and what was he known for in the Bible? What was God’s purpose for Apostle Paul and how far did he comprehend or accomplish it?
Although by his own admission, Paul was not an eloquent man, he was an erudite man when it comes to his writings. So it is not a mistake when he chooses some words to describe himself or any other person or matter.
Continue readingThomas, one of the twelve disciples of Jesus Christ, is widely labeled as the doubting disciple. But not many pay attention to the fact that he was humble and inquisitive at the same time.
So you can call him a humble questioner rather than the widely held unpalatable appellation, “the doubting Thomas.” You will see the reason in this post.
Continue readingWho doesn’t know Cristiano Ronaldo? Do you know he survived an abortion attempt when he was conceived?
Continue readingCan you avoid seeing false prophets around you? Possibly not; as I said earlier, they can be found everywhere – even in church.
Continue readingIt’s that time of the year when we celebrate our fathers – on Fathers’ Day, every third Sunday in the Month of June.
Continue reading“Ravi Zacharias, who spent his life defending Christianity through books and lectures, has died. He was 74.”
That was how CNN reported the death of internationally renown Christian apologists, Dr Ravi Zacharias on 19 May, 2020.
Continue readingSometimes your decisions come out good and you are glad. But sometimes, your decisions bring you nothing but guilt and shame, of which you are sad.
How can you avoid the trap of making those decisions that will make you regret at the end of the day?
Continue readingAs children of God, we have various promises He has promised to perform in our lives. And as you already know, these promises do not take place automatically; a time element is usually involved.
Continue readingThanks to the covid 19 lockdown, I was finally able to have the needed free time to rummage through my bookshelf for some books I had always wanted to read but never had the sufficient time to do so.
One of such books was The Church Girl. I was delighted to still have the autographed copies, which I had erroneously assumed had been ‘borrowed’ off the shelf.
The texts in the following paragraphs are my humble attempt at reviewing the book.
Continue readingIn His birth
Divinity became enwrapped in humanity
For the salvation of mankind.
In His death
Divinity suffered in the hands of humanity
Paying the price for the salvation of mankind.
In His resurrection
Divinity had Him forever established
As the only Saviour of mankind.
©2020|Victor Uyanwanne
Are you restrategising for the life after the covid 19 pandemic? How will your life change when the covid 19 lockdown is over? Or is it possible that it’s not going to change at all?
As you know, this lockdown is not going to continue forever. At some point in the future (no matter how long that will take), the stay-at-home order will be lifted.
Continue readingA few days from now, Christiandom will be celebrating the Easter, an annual event to mark the death and resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ.
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