Welcome to the 47th weekly devotional recap of the year. This week, through different verses in Philippians 2, we were reminded that the Christian life is a Spirit-enabled transformation that reflects Christ to the world.
Tag: Believer’s Conduct
When an ambassador is sent to a foreign land, he does not go to pursue his own interests or agenda. His primary mission is to represent his nation well. Even if he has personal desires, he sets them aside to follow the protocol of the country that sent him.
In today’s world, humility is often mistaken for weakness. It isn’t. It is strength under God’s control. Like a powerful horse submitting to a skilled rider, true humility is when your gifts, ambitions, and abilities are disciplined and directed by God’s authority.
One thing many companies take very seriously is how people see them. This is why the public relations (PR) department is set up to manage public perception as well as maintain a positive image of the organisation.
“In all things showing yourself to be a pattern of good works; in doctrine showing…
Have you ever tried giving instructions to a colleague at work, only to find yourself raising your voice or sounding aggressive? Most of the time, they tune you out or get defensive.
Imagine a medical student who skips classes, avoids textbooks, and only shows up on exam day, hoping to somehow pass. No one would trust that person with a life-or-death situation.
This week, we have been examining the concept of spiritual gifts and their relevance in the life of a believer. Today, we will be looking at the importance of spiritual gifts in evangelism and why we must earnestly desire them.
There is a real-life story about Roger Bannister, who broke the record for running a mile in 4 minutes. Before he did it, no one thought it was possible.







