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ARE YOU READY?

JULY 16TH – CAPSULE 16 

TOPIC: ARE YOU READY? 

BIBLE TEXT: LUKE 10 VS 21 – Then Jesus beholding him  loved him, and said unto him, “one thing thou lackest: go thy way, sell whatsoever thou hast, and give to the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in  heaven; and come, take up thy cross and follow me.


After your salvation, are you ready to obey the commandments and instructions of Christ Jesus through the leading of the Holy Spirit? Salvation gives an entrance into the kingdom of God, and following the lamb of God shows that we are  ready. The anchor scripture reveals the process guiding us into God’s kingdom through Christ. Many believers today are tied down spiritually because of their ambitions, careers, education, relationship and pursuits of life, that some have neglected the word of God to take up the cross and follow Jesus.

God has created many channels on earth, to pass round His precepts but many Christians are reluctant and unwilling to do what God has said, but still claim to love the Lord. True Christianity is seen through the life of a child of God who has made up his/her mind to totally walk with Jesus. 

• Are you following Christ? 
• Are you ready to live a righteous life under the leading of the Holy Spirit? 
• Are you ready to sell whatever you have for the work of Christ? 

If you are, then walk boldly and seek first the kingdom of God and its righteousness, and the love of Christ will be seen on you and you'll receive God’s favour right here on earth and in heaven.


Prayer: Heavenly Father, I am ready to follow you and I am ready to submit my will, help me Lord.

Insight: Make up your mind to be a 100% christian.

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