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November 24, 2024 You Are Really Rich! The Weekly Post Do you remember those old TV shows where visitors arrived at an estate of unimaginable wealth? There was often a guard at the gate, a gardener working in the yard, and a chauffeur standing by a limousine in the circular driveway. When the visitor rang the doorbell, a butler greeted them, and a maid offered a refreshment. As a child, I thought, “Wow! They must be really rich to afford servants to cater to their every need!” Yet what seemed like unimaginable luxury back then has, in many ways, become our reality today. A cleaning service regularly comes by to handle significant household chores, while a dry cleaner launders and presses our clothes. In many cases, a supermarket worker handpicks our groceries for curbside pickup or delivery, and we even have meal subscription kits or local delis preparing gourmet dinners ready November 17, 2024 Family Ties That Bind Across Distance The Weekly Post Before any kingdom was established or temple built, God created the family as the foundation of His creation. In the Garden of Eden, the Lord brought Adam and Eve together, declaring, “That is why a man leaves his father and mother and is united to his wife, and they become one flesh” (Genesis 2:24). Through the family, God designed a framework for security, accountability, and the fulfillment of His creation. When Jacob moved from Canaan to Egypt, he brought scores of extended family members with him. “All those who went to Egypt with Jacob—those who were his direct descendants, not counting his sons’ wives—numbered sixty-six persons” Genesis 46:26). Despite the challenges of a dramatic relocation, his extended family stayed together, showing the value of unity. When the Israelites conquered Canaan, God divided the land among the tribes and decreed that each individual November 10, 2024 Religion That God Our Father Accepts The Weekly Post One day, a group of Pharisees criticized Jesus because His disciples didn’t follow their traditions. “John’s disciples often fast and pray, and so do the disciples of the Pharisees, but yours go on eating and drinking” (Luke 5:33). The Pharisees had transformed God's commands into a checklist of man-made rituals. They fasted twice a week, prayed aloud three times a day, and scrupulously gave just ten percent of their earnings. Originally intended as expressions of devotion, their religious practices had morphed into markers of religious status and tools of control. One Pharisee’s prayer revealed the heart behind these acts: “God, I thank you that I am not like other men—robbers, evildoers, adulterers—or even like this tax collector. I fast twice a week and give a tenth of all I get” (Luke 18:11-12). They flaunted their superiority, added layers of human tradition, and November 3, 2024 A Prayer for a United America The Weekly Post Heavenly Father, You have instructed us not to be anxious about anything, yet we confess our hearts are uneasy as we await this week’s election results. We’re concerned not only about who our next president will be but also about how our nation will respond once the outcome is known. You warned us, “...every house divided against itself will not stand” (Matthew 12:25). Our country is deeply divided, and the atmosphere feels charged with animosity. These are truly perilous times. No matter who wins, we ask for a miracle of healing in our land. We know Satan thrives on violence and chaos, but You, Lord Jesus, are the Prince of Peace. May our streets be free from violence and may the transition of leadership be marked by peace. Lord, You call us to be peacemakers and instruct us, “If it is possible, as far October 27, 2024 On Election Day, Be Discerning, Not Disengaged The Weekly Post What should Christians do when neither presidential candidate aligns with their values? I’ve heard sincere believers say, "I just can’t vote for someone who is blatantly immoral, dishonest, egotistical, and hedonistic. I might just sit this one out or vote third-party to make a statement." Of course, I wonder which of the candidates they are referring to since both have questionable pasts, and neither embodies godly character. But I understand why many Christians are disillusioned this year. It’s difficult to stand before the ballot box with such limited choices. Our vote should reflect our values, our convictions, and our understanding of God’s will for our nation. However, this election, like every election, presents Christians with both challenges and opportunities. While we are not of the world, we are called to engage with it (see Matthew 5:13-16). Discouragement shouldn’t lead us to retreat October 20, 2024 For Revival, There Must Be Humility The Weekly Post "For America to survive, we need a spiritual revival." That is something many believe, and I agree. But the question is, what’s first needed for revival? Is it prayer? Repentance? In 2 Chronicles 7:14, God gives us the answer: “If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land.” The first step to revival is humbling ourselves before God. Revival cannot come without it. Jesus stressed this when He said: “Assuredly, I say to you, unless you are converted and become as little children, you will by no means enter the kingdom of heaven. Therefore, whoever humbles himself as this little child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven” (Matthew 18:3-4). Humility October 13, 2024 “But I’ve Still Got My Jesus” The Weekly Post “I can’t believe it... everything I owned was swept away in one night.” The North Carolina farmer’s words, heavy with grief, echoed the voices of many throughout the region still trying to process the devastation left in the wake of Hurricane Helene. A violent flash flood had torn through his property, leaving behind nothing but debris and memories. The sobering reality that lives had been lost made the destruction even harder to bear, a stark reminder of how quickly the things we hold dear can be taken away. Jesus warned us about the fleeting hopes of this world. "…everyone who hears these words of mine and does not put them into practice is like a foolish man who built his house on sand. The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house, and it
Do you remember those old TV shows where visitors arrived at an estate of unimaginable wealth? There was often a guard at the gate, a gardener working in the yard, and a chauffeur standing by a limousine in the circular driveway. When the visitor rang the doorbell, a butler greeted...
Before any kingdom was established or temple built, God created the family as the foundation of His creation. In the Garden of Eden, the Lord brought Adam and Eve together, declaring, “That is why a man leaves his father and mother and is united to his wife, and they become...
One day, a group of Pharisees criticized Jesus because His disciples didn’t follow their traditions. “John’s disciples often fast and pray, and so do the disciples of the Pharisees, but yours go on eating and drinking” (Luke 5:33). The Pharisees had transformed God’s commands into a checklist of man-made rituals....
Heavenly Father, You have instructed us not to be anxious about anything, yet we confess our hearts are uneasy as we await this week’s election results. We’re concerned not only about who our next president will be but also about how our nation will respond once the outcome is known....
What should Christians do when neither presidential candidate aligns with their values? I’ve heard sincere believers say, “I just can’t vote for someone who is blatantly immoral, dishonest, egotistical, and hedonistic. I might just sit this one out or vote third-party to make a statement.” Of course, I wonder which...