Category Archives: REFLECTIONS

Read powerful Prayer Reflections filled with rhema touching on various aspects of human life. These sermons will not only instruct you in the christian faith but lead you to prayer, causing positive change in your life both physically and spiritually.

TIME SHALL COME WHEN NOT DOING CHARITY WILL NOT BE COUNTED AS SIN|DON’T WAIT TILL THAT TIME|31st Sunday in Ordinary Time|Year A.

While meditating on the parable of the Ten maidens, some questions kept coming: Why did the five wise maidens refuse to help their colleagues (the five foolish ones) with little oil for their lamps since they had extra? Is it not against the virtue of charity to help those in need? The reality of life […]

DO YOU KNOW WHO THE SAINTS ARE? Prayer Reflection for all Saints Day

This question demands more than the beautiful stories you have read about saints or your favourite saint. When we read about saints we are sometimes lost in wonder as how they achieved those feats. Sometimes the stories appear so beautiful and enticing that we forget how difficult it is to be good. I bet you: […]

LOVE GOD AND YOUR NEIGHBOUR AS YOURSELF: IS IT EVERYONE THAT LOVE THEMSELVES? Prayer Reflection for 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A.

It has become a common expression to say “love your neighbour as yourself when the subject matter of loving others is at stake. But there’s a Latin adage that says nemo dat quod non habet which means ‘you cannot give what you don’t have’. This adage is true when it concerns loving others. If the […]

FAITH AND POLITICS: CAESAR’S FACE OR YOUR FACE? Prayer Reflection for 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A.

“Give to Caesar what belongs to Caesar and to God what belongs to God” is a popular mantra used by all and sundry. In secret sects or cults, it is quoted to remind members of their commitment to do evil as prerequisite for membership in the confraternity. In politics it is quoted to justify shady deals and […]

DON’T BE A PREMATURE CHRISTIAN! GROW UP! Prayer Reflection for the 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Yr. A.

This is not an insult! It’s an advice!  Some time ago someone contacted me for mentoring and said: “Father I need counselling on how to manage my finances. I work and earn well but cannot account for it, and before the month ends, I am in debts. It disturbs me, and my spouse is also […]

HAVE YOU A CASE AGAINST GOD? Prayer Reflection for 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A.

Sometime last year I received a message from someone I guide spiritually. The message read: “Father if God does not change my situation I will stop serving him!” Another young man once said to me: “I stopped believing God exists because if He truly does He wouldn’t have allowed my parents die on same day […]

THE LORD HAS COMMANDED HIS ANGELS TO GUIDE YOUR FOOTSTEPS (Ps. 91:11)

Some time ago during a counselling session someone shared with me how sometimes she hears either footsteps behind her, voices speaking to her or perceives the smell of perfumes whenever she is alone either on a lonely road or while working in the house; and she asked: Could this be my guardian angel? I replied […]

KNOWLEDGE THAT KILLS RATHER THAN SAVE. Prayer Reflection for 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year A.

Do you know that there are knowledge that can kill and that which gives life! Do you know there are some positions you attain in life such that instead of helping you become more human, it disconnects you from those around you, and you become alien to the reality in the world. Increasing in Knowledge […]

SERVE GOD IN YOUR YOUTH: SWEET AND BITTER TRUTH. Prayer Reflection for Saturday of the 25th week in Ordinary Time.

A popular verse of the Bible quoted by young people to justify the dynamisms of youthfulness is the book of Ecclesiastes 11. Yes it is a good thing to enjoy one’s youth,  and also a good thing to justify this teaching with the Word of God for the Word of God is good, hence when […]