Jeremiah 29:1, 4-7 (Part 5)

We have reached the last part of this mini-series. This is the conclusion. The word God spoke to the Israelites through the prophet Jeremiah is very much for us today too. You are in your country because God has placed
We have reached the last part of this mini-series. This is the conclusion. The word God spoke to the Israelites through the prophet Jeremiah is very much for us today too. You are in your country because God has placed
Last week, we look at the elements of building a godly family. The exiles were to flourish and to build their homes and families in the land. Today, we will look at verse 7 of Jeremiah Chapter 7: seek the
In the first part of this series, we learn that God had called the Israelites to build their homes in a place where they were the exiles. In yesterday’s post, we learn that we are the ambassadors of Christ (2
We are the citizens of Malaysia. We also have to remember to whom do we belong. We have to remember our true, eternal identity. In the New Testament, Jesus Christ told His disciples that they did not belong to the
In the context of this passage, the Israelites were exiles and refugees. Jerusalem had fallen to the Babylonians in 587 BCE. Because the Israelites resisted the authority of the Babylonians, Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, took the elite group: which consisted
On 13-15 June 2016, under the leadership of the Methodist Bishop, the Methodist Church in Malaysia gathered at the first Methodist School of Intercessors. That was the birth of the “Issachar Watchmen Movement”. The theme for that year was, “To
With Father’s Day just around the corner, let’s pause for a moment and thank God for our fathers and for all that they have done for us. God had commanded us to “Honour your father and mother, so that you
Yesterday was the first day of going back to the office after 83 days of lockdown. I was reminded of the verse taken from Colossians 3:23-24, “Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the
The children Sunday School song goes like this: “Jesus loves the little children, all the children of the world. Red, brown, yellow, black and white. They are precious in His sight. Jesus loves the little children of the world”. Jesus
I was in the garden this morning when my father showed me a plant. It was a beautiful plant with red fruits. He said the fruits of this plant are poisonous. It can be like us, we can look good