When we pray, we long and desire that God will answer our prayers by instantly change the circumstances or even change the person(s) overnight! In Acts 7:34, we have a glimpse of how God answered prayers. He said to Moses that He had surely seen the oppression of His people who were in Egypt; He had heard their groaning and had come down to deliver them. How? By sending Moses to Egypt. Have we ever thought that we are the answers to prayers. Moses had defended his own brethren when they were oppressed in Egypt (Acts 7:23-24). God knew his passions and desires and used him to answer the groans of His people. Let us be alert to our surroundings; listen to their needs. God may want to answer their prayers through us. Are we willing to be the vessels for His noble's use? https://twitter.com/EstherOngHC
Day 183 - What Pleases Jesus Matters Read: Psalm 141; Proverbs 6:12-15; Revelation 2; 2 Samuel 7-8 “Nevertheless I have a few things against you, because you allow that woman Jezebel, who calls herself a prophetess, to teach and seduce My servants to commit sexual immorality and eat things sacrificed to idols.” Revelation 2:20 NKJV http://bible.us/114/rev.2.20.nkjv I have the privilege to complete two modules of MBA course in Oxford University recently. What impressed me most is the history of this great prestigious University. John and Charles Wesley's prayer meetings held there laid the foundations of the Methodist Church today. The way of teaching is based on the Disputations which was started 600 years ago in the Divinity School where 2 Professors would present their cases to determine who would be more persuasive. Hence, every student In Oxford is expected weekly to prepare 2500 words of essay whereby the lecturer will debate with the students and challenge his...
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