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.

WATCH AND PRAY| 1st Sunday of Advent| Year C

The world is deteriorating every day as things get worse every moment, and it takes ‘a miracle’ for an average man to survive each day. In this situation, there’s no gainsaying that we live in the end times when we must pass through a final trial that will shake many, even the faith of believers. […]

WHEN TRUTH TRIUMPHS, GOD REIGNS|Christ the King|Year B

Standing for the truth and what is right has become a hard nut to crack in this age of conspiracy theories as insecurity, fear and distrust increases everyday, inflated by the political space. As things are now, the one who stands for the truth stands alone and suffers many consequences. The one who “says things […]

THE WORD OF GOD: THE ONLY PERMANENT THING|33rd Sunday|Year B

Are you desperately seeking permanence in life: a stable job or career, a stable financial inflow, a stable relationship or marriage, and spiritual need? We all seek the stability we believe can be found only in a permanent situation. Nobody likes the uncomfortable feeling of floundering around temporariness. Hence we sing and pray, “what the […]

PROBLEMS CREATE OPPORTUNITIES: TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT|32nd Sunday|Year B

The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy. Many today don’t make progress because they easily give up, complain a lot, give excuses, count losses, are afraid of making mistakes, or get accustomed to problems because […]

YOU ARE NOT FAR FROM THE KINGDOM OF GOD|31st Sunday|Year B

You could be near your destination but not reach it! You could be ‘near the kingdom of God’ but not enter it! Hence the adage “nearly” cannot kill a bird! ‘Nearly’ or ‘almost’ is the line of demarcation which one must crossover to achieve success or reach the desired goal. You can’t nearly or almost […]

THAT I MAY SEE| ARE YOU POTENTIALLY RICH BUT MANIFESTLY POOR?|30th Sunday|Year B

Are you potentially rich but manifestly poor? I shall explain with an example. A lady once told me how her business flourishes but every profit she makes are swallowed up by problems, and she goes bankrupt again, saving nothing. And this have been the pattern. But after we prayed, the strongholds and setbacks were lifted […]

WHAT DO YOU WANT THE LORD TO DO FOR YOU?|HOW TO PRAY AND GET ANSWERS|29th Sunday|Year B

Have you been worried that your prayers have not been answered? Then there’s something amiss! Listen, people often waste their time and energy trying to persuade God to grant a request or bless something that God has no interests in. And they become frustrated, envying those that have been blessed, and forgetting that God is […]

WHO WILL INHERIT HEAVEN: THE RICH OR THE POOR?|28th Sunday|Year B

Neither the ‘rich’ nor the ‘poor’ will inherit heaven! Yes you heard me well. During a bible class, the question above was put up and one of the students replied: ‘only the poor will be in heaven’ then the teacher asked why, and he said ‘because the bible says ‘it will be hard for a […]

THE MIRACLE IN YOUR MOUTH: POWER OF WORDS| 27th Sunday| Ordinary Time| Year B

‘When the looting starts, the shooting starts‘- was a tweet by Donald Trump during the hashtag Black Lives Matter protest in the US in 2020 that generated lots of criticisms and agitations, and was flagged by Twitter as encouraging violence. Even though this expression was first used by Walter E. Headley in 1967, the consequent […]

HOW MANY HAVE YOU LED ASTRAY?|26th Sunday|Ordinary Time|Year B

It is easier to count gains than losses because we are by nature aversive to losses. And so this topic is a red flag because no one wants to be identified with scandalising or leading others astray. But do you think you have lived wonderfully well that you can boast of leading no one astray?  […]