A MISSED OPPORTUNITY

342/365 Whenever information is delivered using the past tenses, it often denotes a missed opportunity, a chance gone by to alter the outcome of events. In the writings of Isaiah read today, God addresses Israel using tenses of the past "If only you had paid attention to my commands...'(48:17a) There had to be have been... Continue Reading →

THERE WILL BE A FIRST TIME

DAY 137 OF 365 IN 2021 Acts 19:2 And he said to them, “Did you receive the Holy Spirit when you believed?” And they said, “No, we have not even heard that there is a Holy Spirit.” Chess is a game built on memorisation, analysis and recall. Thus, engines act as store houses for multiple... Continue Reading →

FORGET NOT ALL HIS BENEFITS

When one wants to buttress their arguments with evidence, they return to the archives of their memory and it is then that the prefix to any statement becomes 'do you remember'. Memory is highlighted in today's text when we look at the words of the high priest spoken to the Apostles: “We gave you strict... Continue Reading →

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