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When milk goes bad it becomes yoghurt(more expensive than milk) ....now when yoghurt goes bad it becomes cheese (more ex...
18/11/2025

When milk goes bad it becomes yoghurt(more expensive than milk) ....now when yoghurt goes bad it becomes cheese (more expensive than yoghurt) ......
What you do with this information is up to you.......

11/11/2025
I think this can be of help to my fellow pastors who may need to lovingly tell some congregant the truth about decisions...
06/11/2025

I think this can be of help to my fellow pastors who may need to lovingly tell some congregant the truth about decisions they have been making......

George Matheson was born in Glasgow, the eldest of eight children. He had only partial vision as a boy. By the age of tw...
23/09/2025

George Matheson was born in Glasgow, the eldest of eight children. He had only partial vision as a boy. By the age of twenty he was completely blind. When his fiancée learnt he was going blind and that there was nothing the doctors could do, she told him she could not go through life with a blind man. He never married. He was helped by a devoted sister throughout his ministry. She learnt Greek, Latin and Hebrew in order to aid him in his studies. Despite his blindness, Matheson had a brilliant career at the Glasgow Academy, University of Glasgow and the Church of Scotland Seminary. When he was forty years old, something bittersweet happened. His sister married. Not only did this mean that he lost her companionship, it also brought a fresh reminder of his own heartbreak. In the midst of this intense sadness, on the eve of his sister’s marriage, he wrote one of the most popular and best loved hymns of the Christian church –

‘O Love That Wilt Not Let Me Go’. He completed the whole work in five minutes and never edited, corrected or retouched it. ‘This came,’ he wrote, ‘like a dayspring from on high.’ *O Joy that seekest me through pain, I cannot close my heart to thee; I trace the rainbow through the rain, And feel the promise is not vain, That morn shall tearless be.*

Troubles are part of life. Jesus faced trouble and so did the apostles, David and all the people of God. However, as Matheson’s hymn beautifully articulates, *troubles do not have the last word*.

Psalms 71:20 NIV
[20] Though you have made me see troubles, many and bitter, you will restore my life again; from the depths of the earth you will again bring me up.

https://bible.com/bible/111/psa.71.20.NIV

Moving a clown to the palace doesn't make them a Sultan........just turns the palace into a circus ...
29/07/2025

Moving a clown to the palace doesn't make them a Sultan........just turns the palace into a circus ...

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