Posts Tagged ‘African traditional religion’
Power Encounters are Real in the US
Yesterday I was reviewing a new book on power encounters with spiritual forces. This is still a normal reality in Africa, part of everyday spiritual life in most churches. These seem foreign to many of us in the United States. It is almost another world, to us, one we only see in the Bible when we see Jesus cast out a demon. It is easy to look for an over-spiritualized lesson about the character of Jesus while we put the dramatic or the miraculous power encounter aside. After all, we likely have never seen this in our own lives. This morning my Bible reading is in Acts 13, and I have to say to myself, “Not so fast.”
Read MoreEncouraged by Their Faith
Has your walk with Jesus become boring and routine? Have the words of the Bible seemed lifeless? Is prayer dry? Does God feel distant? Do you yearn to regain joy and passion in your pursuit of Christ?
If so, you need encouragement from your brothers and sisters. You need to be inspired to pursue God more, and be reminded of the wonderous power of Jesus.
Read MoreFrom Death to Life
How did you come to know Christ? Whether you decided to follow Christ in a single instant or gradually felt your heart turn towards Jesus, every story of how Christ wins souls for himself is precious and valuable. We should never feel bad about having a testimony that isn’t as dramatic as others. Every time Jesus transforms a heart is worthy of great celebration.
Read MoreGod, the Craftsman of Our Nature: A Reflection of Psalm 139
David had the ability to think differently about God’s divine presence and omniscience, but he modeled the appropriate behaviour by admiring and appreciating God’s ability to hear, see, and know us like no one else can.
Read MorePsalm 42 Reflection
Psalm 42 is a great psalm not only to speak out loud, but also to constantly remember in any type of situation…
Read MoreKeep It Real
The world will encourage you to lie. The world will tell you that “it’s not a big deal” or “a little fib never hurt anyone”. This is the exact opposite of what Jesus commands of us. Jesus said “do not lie”…
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