Listeners can expect a fresh Word from God early in the morning every weekday. Pastors from different denominations join us to teach the Word of God.
Dr. Gwen Matshoba brings an insightful teaching titled "Make Every Effort," drawn from Hebrews 4:11 (KJV) — "Let us labour therefore to enter into that rest." In this message, she unpacks the diligence and intentionality required to enter into God's promised rest, challenging believers not to grow passive in their walk of faith. A stirring and motivating word that calls listeners to press on with purpose and perseverance in pursuing all that God has for them.
Pastor Zani Dladla delivers a power-packed Part 2 teaching on Paul's preaching in Athens, with the key text drawn from Acts 17:19–21 (KJV). In this message, he unpacks how Paul was brought before the Areopagus to explain this "new doctrine" he was proclaiming, amid a city known for spending its time in nothing else but to tell or hear some new thing. It's an insightful word on engaging a curious, philosophy-driven culture with the unchanging truth of the Gospel. A compelling continuation of this Athens series.
Pastor Zani Dladla delivers another power-packed teaching on Paul's preaching in Athens, which is Part 1, with the key text drawn from Acts 17:16–18 (KJV). In this message, he explores how Paul's spirit was stirred within him at the sight of a city wholly given to idolatry, prompting him to reason boldly in the synagogue and marketplace daily. It's a challenging word on holy discontent and the courage to confront a culture steeped in false worship. A must-listen teaching on standing for truth in a pagan world.
Pastor Zani Dladla returns to the studio to explore what it means when Scripture speaks of Paul's preaching in Berea, drawn from Acts 17:10–15 (KJV). In this message, he highlights the noble example of the Bereans, who received the Word with readiness of mind and searched the Scriptures daily to test what they heard. It's a compelling call for believers to be diligent students of God's Word rather than passive hearers. A timely teaching on discernment and the pursuit of biblical truth.
Pastor Zani Dladla unpacks a stirring teaching titled "There Is a Written Scroll of Those Who Fear the Lord," drawn from Malachi 3:16–18 (KJV). In this message, he reveals how the Lord hearkens to those who fear Him and speak often one to another, and how a book of remembrance is written before Him for such as these. It's an encouraging word that distinguishes between the righteous and the wicked, and the treasured place held by those who honour God's name.
Pastor Zani Dladla continues his impactful teaching, this time turning to "People Said Harsh Things Against God," drawn from Malachi 3:13–15 (KJV). In this message, he addresses the bold and stubborn words spoken against the Lord, where people questioned the value of serving Him and even called the proud blessed. It's a convicting call to examine our hearts and speech toward God, especially in seasons when His hand seems slow to move. Stay tuned for this thought-provoking word.
Pastor Zani Dladla continues his insightful teaching titled "The Day of the Lord," Part 2, drawn from Malachi 4:3–6 (KJV). In this message, he explores the victory promised to the righteous over the wicked, the call to remember the law of Moses, and the promise of Elijah's return to turn the hearts of fathers and children before that great and dreadful day. A powerful conclusion to this series, urging believers to walk in obedience and readiness for the Lord's coming.
Pastor Zani Dladla is back in studio with a powerful new teaching titled "The Day of the Lord," Part 1, drawn from Malachi 4:1–2 (KJV). In this message, he unpacks the coming judgment awaiting the proud and wicked, contrasted with the healing and righteousness promised to those who fear the Lord's name. It's a sobering yet hope-filled word that calls believers to examine where they stand as that great day approaches. A timely teaching not to be missed as Part 1 of this series unfolds.
Pastor Zani Dladla returns to the studio for a powerful two-part teaching, "The Lord Says: Do Not Listen to the False Prophet," drawn from Jeremiah 25:1–3 (KJV). Across Parts 1 and 2, he unpacks the Lord's warning against deception and the call to discernment in these last days. A timely and convicting series for anyone seeking to test the spirits and stand firm on the true Word.
Pastor Zani Dladla returns to the studio for a powerful two-part teaching, "The Lord Says: Do Not Listen to the False Prophet," drawn from Jeremiah 25:1–3 (KJV). Across Parts 1 and 2, he unpacks the Lord's warning against deception and the call to discernment in these last days. A timely and convicting series for anyone seeking to test the spirits and stand firm on the true Word.
Pastor Zani Dladla unpacks a sobering message: "Ungodliness Comes From False Prophets"! Drawn from Jeremiah 23:13-15 (KJV), he exposes how false prophets caused Israel to err through lies and prophesied out of their own hearts, spreading profaneness throughout the land. Get ready for a message that calls for discernment in a day of many voices. Don't miss this—turn up the volume!
Pastor Zani Dladla returns to the studio for another impactful teaching: "Do You Know Your God"! Drawn from Daniel 11:32 (KJV), he unpacks the powerful truth that those who know their God shall be strong and do exploits, even in the face of compromise and pressure. Get ready for a message that stirs deep, intimate knowledge of who God really is. Don't miss this—turn up the volume!
Pastor Zani Dladla returns to the studio for another impactful teaching: "Do You Know Your God"! Drawn from Daniel 11:32 (KJV), he unpacks the powerful truth that those who know their God shall be strong and do exploits, even in the face of compromise and pressure. Get ready for a message that stirs deep, intimate knowledge of who God really is. Don't miss this—turn up the volume!
Pastor Zani Dladla teaches a powerful message today: "Surely He Took Our Infirmities And Carried Our Sorrows"! Drawn from Isaiah 53:1-12 (KJV), he unpacks the prophetic weight of Christ's suffering—bearing our griefs, carrying our sorrows, and being wounded for our transgressions. Get ready for a deeply moving message on the price paid for our healing. Don't miss this—turn up the volume!
Pastor Zani Dladla is back, unpacking a thought-provoking message: "The Kings Of Israel Are Merciful"! Drawn from 1 Kings 20:33-34 (KJV), he explores this striking account of mercy shown even to a defeated enemy, and what it reveals about compassion, leadership, and the heart of God. Get ready for insights that challenge how you extend mercy to others. Don't miss this—turn up the volume!
Pastor Zani Dladla is back, unpacking a compelling segment: "The Officials Of The King Advised Him"! He digs into this powerful account of counsel, wisdom, and the outcome of heeding—or ignoring—godly advice in leadership.
Get ready for insights that challenge how you receive and respond to counsel in your own life. Don't miss this—turn up the volume!
Pastor Zanele Dladla returns to the studio to unpack another insightful segment: "Ahab Defeats Ben-Hadad"! She digs into this gripping Old Testament account of God's deliverance against overwhelming odds, drawing out powerful lessons on faith, obedience, and divine intervention. Get ready for a message that reminds you no enemy is too great for God. Don't miss this—turn up the volume!
Pastor Gwen Matshoba unpacks a stirring message titled "Make Every Effort"! Drawn from Hebrews 4:11 (KJV), she challenges us to labour to enter into that rest, lest any man fall after the same example of unbelief. Get ready for a message that stirs diligence and calls you to press in, not fall back. Don't miss this—turn up the volume!
Pastor Gwen Matshoba dives into a life-changing message titled "The Benefit Of Righteousness"! Drawn from Matthew 6:33 (KJV), she challenges us to seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness—trusting that everything else will be added unto us. Get ready for a faith-building talk that reorders your priorities and points you back to what truly matters. Don't miss this—turn up the volume!
Pastor Gwen Matshoba continues her teaching, unpacking the eye-opening message "Riches Without Understanding"! Drawn from Ecclesiastes 10:19 (KJV), she reveals how money can answer for a feast but can never satisfy the soul or replace wisdom. Get ready for a sobering, truth-filled talk that exposes the emptiness of wealth without discernment. Don't miss this—turn up the volume!
Pastor Gwen Matshoba is back in the studio, teaching a powerful message titled "The Spirit Of Balaam"! Drawing from Numbers 23:10 (KJV), she exposes how compromise sneaks in through covetousness, mixed motives, and blessing God with the lips while chasing gain in the heart. Get ready for eye-opening insights that expose Balaam-like pitfalls in your walk with God. Don't miss this raw, discerning talk—turn up the volume!
Pastor Gwen Matshoba returns with Deception in the Last Days (Part 2), drawing from and. She focuses on how deception grows when people begin questioning God and the Bible, moving away from truth and toward confusion.
The teaching also warns that when God’s standards are ignored, sexual laws and other moral boundaries can be abandoned, opening the door to practices that are deeply offensive and destructive. Her message calls listeners to remain rooted in Scripture, guard their faith, and resist anything that leads them away from God’s truth.
Pastor Gwen Matshoba returns to the studio with Deception in the Last Days (Part 1), drawing from and. The message explains that deception is a serious spiritual danger, especially in the last days, because it can draw people away from truth and weaken their faith.
She unpacks deception as a stronghold that works through lies, false teaching, and spiritual confusion, making people believe what is not from God. The teaching also points to how believers can deal with deception: stay grounded in the Word, remain prayerful, test what they hear, and hold firmly to the gospel of Christ.
Pastor Gwen Matshoba brings another impactful segment on Youth Arise, reflecting on Youth Month and the significance of June 16th. The discussion compares the modern youth with the youth of the 1970s, highlighting how young people then stood firmly for good morals, challenged injustice, and played a role in resisting harmful influences such as taverns and gangsterism.
The message encourages today’s youth to recover those values of discipline, courage, and moral strength. It is a call for the younger generation to reject what destroys character and to embrace the kind of principles that build families, communities, and a better future.
Pastor Gwen Matshoba returns to the studio to teach on Sincerely Seeking Him, drawing from. The message emphasizes that God rewards those who come to Him in faith and with a genuine heart, not casually or half-heartedly.
The teaching encourages believers to seek God with sincerity, trust, and devotion, knowing that true faith is shown through a wholehearted pursuit of His presence and will. It is a call to move beyond routine religion and to walk with God earnestly.
Pastor Gwen Mtashoba returns to the studio to tackle “We are all in the seeking mode,” drawing from Matthew 6:33 and Zephaniah 2:3. The teaching emphasizes that every believer is called to actively seek the Lord first, rather than chasing worldly security, status, or temporary solutions. She reminds listeners that seeking God is a lifestyle of humility, repentance, prayer, and obedience. points believers to seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, while calls the humble to seek the Lord, seek righteousness, and seek meekness so they may be hidden in the day of trouble. The message encourages believers to stay intentional in their walk with God, trusting that those who seek Him sincerely will find direction, protection, and peace. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba returns to the studio with an encouraging teaching on Confidence in the Lord, drawing from and. She reminds believers that God is faithful and that His promises are sure, giving us strong reason to trust Him fully even when circumstances are uncertain. The message emphasizes that confidence in the Lord is built on His unchanging character, not on feelings or changing situations. Pastor Gwen encourages listeners to hold tightly to hope, to remain anchored in God’s word, and to move forward with bold faith because the Lord is a sure refuge and a dependable source of strength. She also calls believers to live as “prisoners of hope,” holding on to God’s promises with expectation and patience. The teaching concludes by reminding everyone that confidence in the Lord brings peace, courage, and assurance that He will fulfill what He has spoken. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba continues with a power-packed message from the Book of Jude titled “No Room to Run.” The teaching warns believers to stay grounded in the truth, especially in a time when deception, compromise, and spiritual drift are common. She draws from Jude’s urgent call to contend for the faith, reminding listeners that spiritual maturity requires discernment, obedience, and a firm stand in God’s Word. The message challenges believers to examine their lives, remain alert, and not make room for anything that weakens their walk with God. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba returns to the studio to continue her teaching on “No Room to Run,” drawing from Matthew 24 with a special focus on the Book of Jude. The message warns believers to stay spiritually alert in times of deception, moral decline, and end-time pressure.
She emphasizes that Jude calls Christians to contend for the faith, remain anchored in truth, and avoid being swept away by false teaching or careless living. The teaching reminds listeners that there is no space for compromise when faith is tested, and that spiritual readiness, holiness, and obedience are essential. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba unleashes holy fire in the studio with her urgent wake-up call: "Watchman, What Time Is It?"! From 2 Timothy 3:13 and 1 John 1, she sounds the alarm on end-times deception and the need for vigilant faith amid evil's rise. It's time to watch, pray, and stand firm—don't sleep through this prophetic alert! Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba ignites the studio with her blazing message "Called to Fellowship"! Pulled straight from Psalm 133:1, she dives into the divine unity that sparks blessings and breakthroughs when believers dwell together in harmony. Experience the power of God-ordained connection—your spirit will catch fire! Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba keeps the fire burning in the studio with her powerhouse message "Be Set Apart in Every Way"—calling you to radical holiness and total dedication! Straight from 1 Thessalonians 5:23 and 2 Timothy 2:20-21, she challenges you to step into your divine purpose like a vessel fit for the Master's use. Ignite your spiritual separation today! Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba is back in the studio, unpacking the explosive message "Various Ways of Betrayal"! Drawing from 1 Corinthians 10:4 and 11:23, she reveals how betrayal sneaks in through broken trust, hidden motives, and spiritual sabotage. Get ready for eye-opening insights that expose Judas-like pitfalls in your life. Don't miss this raw, transformative talk—turn up the volume! Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba teaches on Those who stood for the truth, reading Jeremiah 38:10 where King Zedekiah commands Ebed-Melech: "Take thirty men... and lift Jeremiah the prophet out of the dungeon before he dies."
She highlights Ebed-Melech's courage—an Ethiopian outsider defying murderous princes, risking position to rescue truth-proclaimer sinking in mire, modeling righteousness amid compromise. Pastor Gwen connects: Truth-standers face isolation yet heaven honors obedience; modern believers must rescue prophetic voices from cultural cisterns through bold intercession. Ebed-Melech's reward (Jeremiah 39:18) proves Yahuah delivers deliverers—stand for truth, secure divine protection! Tune in for activation, calling ordinary believers to extraordinary courage! Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba returns to unpack Life and Its Fullness from John 10:10—"I have come that they may have life and have it to the full." She contrasts the thief's mission (steal, kill, destroy) with the Messiah's abundance—overflowing joy, purpose, peace transcending circumstances. Pastor Gwen challenges believers: Reject survival mentality; embrace abundant living through a surrendered relationship with Good Shepherd, providing, protecting, positioning for Kingdom impact. Fullness manifests as fruitfulness—spiritual vitality infecting workplaces, families, and communities with resurrection power. Tune in for revelation activating John 10:10 reality beyond mere existence! Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba teaches on Hebrew words describing sin, reading from Genesis 5:1-3 (Adam's godly lineage through Seth) and Romans 5:12 (sin entering through one man). Key Terms: She connects Genesis' fall with Romans' universal impact—sin's generational spread contrasted by Seth's worship line foreshadowing redemption. True repentance targets the root (avon), restores the aim (chata), and reconciles the relationship (pesha). Tune in for a revelation transforming shame into precise restoration! Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba returns to unpack Life and Its Fullness from John 10:10—"I have come that they may have life and have it to the full." She contrasts the thief's mission (steal, kill, destroy) with the Messiah's abundance—overflowing joy, purpose, peace transcending circumstances. Pastor Gwen challenges believers: Reject survival mentality; embrace abundant living through a surrendered relationship with Good Shepherd, providing, protecting, positioning for Kingdom impact. Fullness manifests as fruitfulness—spiritual vitality infecting workplaces, families, and communities with resurrection power. Tune in for revelation activating John 10:10 reality beyond mere existence! Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla returns behind the microphone, teaching "One who puts on his armour should not boast" from 1 Kings 20:11-12. Ahab wisely responds to Ben-Hadad's arrogant threats: "Let not him that girdeth on his harness boast himself as he that putteth it off"—victory belongs to God alone, not pre-battle swagger. The proverb humbles prideful warriors: Battles rage uncertain; only battle-tested soldiers celebrate, teaching believers to trust divine outcomes over personal bravado. Pastor Zani challenges: Approach spiritual warfare with dependence, not presumption—true triumph glorifies God, not gear. Tune in for humility activating heaven's battle-winning strategy! Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla returns with an impactful segment on Elisha becoming Elijah's attendant, drawn from 1 Kings 19:17-21. God outlines judgment through Hazael, Jehu, and Elisha, while preserving 7,000 faithful in Israel; Elijah then finds Elisha plowing with twelve yoke of oxen and casts his mantle upon him. Elisha requests to kiss his parents goodbye, receives Elijah's permission ("Go back, but what have I done to you?"), then slaughters his oxen, burns the plowing gear, feeds the people, and follows as Elijah's servant—ministering through faithful apprenticeship. Pastor Zani highlights this radical surrender: Elisha destroys his past to embrace prophetic service, modeling total commitment under authority. Tune in for lessons on responding to God's call with irreversible obedience! Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla confronts The Call of Elisha from 1 Kings 19:15-16, unpacking divine calling, Elisha's selection, and his prophetic purpose. God commissions Elijah: "Anoint Hazael king over Aram, Jehu over Israel, and Elisha son of Shaphat from Abel-meholah to succeed you as prophet" —strategic moves signaling judgment on idolatry while ensuring prophetic continuity. Elisha, plowing with oxen, receives Elijah's mantle; he slaughters his livelihood, feeds the people, then serves—demonstrating total surrender without dramatic visions, unlike other prophets. Calling Defined; Pastor Zani defines calling as God's sovereign summons to irreplaceable service, often through human agents, demanding radical obedience that burns bridges to old life. The big question was Why Elisha? Chosen for humble readiness amid prosperity, Elisha embodies successor training: Elisha "pours water on Elijah's hands," learning through apprenticeship before double-portion power. Elisha's Purpose - To carry Elijah's mantle post-translation, executing anointings, multiplying miracles (cleansing waters, overflowing oil), and confronting kings—extending God's covenant faithfulness amid apostasy. Tune in as Pastor Zani ignites hearers: Answer your call like Elisha—leave plows for purpose! Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla returns to the studio, unpacking "The Lord Was Not in the Great and Powerful Wind, Earthquake, Fire" from 1 Kings 19:10-14. After dramatic displays pass—raging wind shattering rocks, earthquake splitting earth, fire consuming—God reveals Himself in a gentle whisper, teaching Elijah (and us) true power lies in stillness, not spectacle. Elijah, still lamenting zeal amid rejection, learns divine presence transcends chaos; the "still small voice" redirects from self-focus to fresh mission. Pastor Zani challenges believers: Discern God's subtle leading over cultural clamor for signs. Tune in for revelation that quiets storms and reignites purpose! Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla confronts the piercing question "What Are You Doing?" from 1 Kings 19:9-10, where God challenges Elijah in the Horeb cave. Post-Carmel victory, Elijah flees in fear, lamenting isolation: "I've been zealous, yet Israel rejects Your covenant, slays prophets—I'm alone, targeted." God's query exposes misplaced focus—from divine mission to self-pity—inviting honest reckoning amid despair. Pastor Zani unpacks this as divine invitation: Pour out raw emotion; God listens, then redirects to purpose beyond panic. Tune in for breakthrough wisdom when heaven questions your hiding place! Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla returns to the studio, leaving no stone unturned as he unpacks Elijah Flees to Horeb from 1 Kings 19:1-6. After Mount Carmel's triumph, fear grips Elijah amid Jezebel's threats—he flees into the wilderness, prays to die, yet God sustains him with angelic food and rest for the Horeb journey. This raw narrative reveals even giants crash: Burnout, isolation, and despair hit prophets too, but God's tender care precedes greater revelation. Pastor Zani challenges believers: In your wilderness, trust the God who feeds fugitives and whispers purpose beyond panic. Tune in for restoration roadmap from depression to divine encounter! Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla returns to the studio, unpacking The Lord Is Your God from Isaiah 45:1-3—where God anoints Cyrus, levels mountains, shatters bronze gates, and reveals hidden treasures. He delves deeper: Why is the Lord your God? Sovereign power proves it—He empowers the unlikely, subdues nations, and calls pagans by name for His people's sake, demanding exclusive allegiance. This passage reveals God's personal involvement: He goes before you, breaking barriers so all nations know "I am the LORD, who summons you by name." Pastor Zani calls believers to trust this intimate Sovereign over rivals. Tune in for identity-anchoring revelation! Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla returns to the studio, teaching on Living as Children of Light from Ephesians 4:17-25. Paul contrasts Gentile darkness—futile minds, hardened hearts, shameless impurity—with believers' call to shed the old self corrupted by deceit, renew minds, and clothe in God's righteousness. Practical commands follow: Speak truth, master anger swiftly, work honestly, use edifying words, rejecting bitterness for kindness and forgiveness that mirrors Christ. This transformation proves new identity, grieving not the Holy Spirit who seals us for redemption. Tune in for light-life empowerment over worldly shadows! Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla kicks off the new year in studio, teaching on The Heavens, Earth, and All That Is in It Belong to Our God from Psalm 89:9-11. These verses celebrate God's sovereign power—ruling raging seas, crushing chaos like Rahab, and owning creation entirely as its Founder. Pastor Zani emphasizes stewardship over ownership: Believers manage God's domain with reverence, rejecting worldly claims of autonomy. This foundational truth calls for worship, obedience, and trust in the Creator who calms storms and scatters enemies. Tune in for ownership revelation that reorients your perspective eternally! Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla wraps up the month with a power-packed teaching on God's Love Stands Firm Forever, drawn from Psalm 89:1-2, 5-8. These verses proclaim the Lord's unwavering faithfulness—eternal mercy established in heavens, praised by angels—unlike fleeting human promises. From David's covenant to cosmic witness, God's love endures through generations, proven steadfast amid trials. Pastor Zani contrasts temporary affections with divine loyalty that anchors souls eternally. Tune in for uplifting truth to anchor your faith in forever love! Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla returns to the studio with an insightful teaching on Being Imitators of God, drawn from Ephesians 5:1-5. Paul commands believers, as dearly loved children, to imitate their Father—walking in sacrificial love like Christ, who gave Himself as a fragrant offering, while rejecting immorality, impurity, and greed. This passage contrasts holy living with worldly darkness, warning that such sins forfeit God's kingdom inheritance. Pastor Zani calls the church to mirror divine holiness through purity, generosity, and Christ-like character. Tune in for transformative truth to reflect God's glory daily! Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla returns to the studio with an insightful teaching on A Prayer for the Church, drawn from Ephesians 3:14-21. Paul bows in prayer for believers to be strengthened by the Spirit, rooted in love's immeasurable dimensions, and filled with God's fullness—experiencing Christ's indwelling power. This passage calls the church to grasp divine love surpassing knowledge, glorifying God whose eternal power works exceedingly beyond our requests. Pastor Zani urges corporate unity, spiritual depth, and confident intercession for the body of Christ. Tune in for transformative prayer that fortifies faith communities! Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla returns for an insightful session on The Earth is the Lord's, drawn from Psalm 24:1-5. These verses declare God's absolute ownership: "The earth is the Lord's, and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it," founded upon the seas—calling believers to stewardship, not exploitation.
Only the pure in heart and clean of hands ascend His hill, receiving divine blessing and righteousness as those who seek Him earnestly. Pastor Zani challenges listeners to live with eternal accountability, honoring the Creator through righteous living.
Tune in for revelation that transforms how you view possession and purpose! Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla wraps the month with a power-packed teaching declaring Jehovah is the Good Shepherd, straight from Psalm 23:1-6. Amid false shepherds—ruthless, cunning, and evil—only the Heavenly Father leads with rod and staff, restoring souls through green pastures and still waters. He provides, protects, and prepares a table of abundance even in enemy presence, guiding through the valley of death's shadow to eternal dwelling. Pastor Zani contrasts worldly deceivers with Christ's perfect care, calling believers to trust the Shepherd who gave His life for the sheep. Tune in for soul-comforting truth that renews faith in divine guidance! Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla returns to the studio with a sobering teaching from Job—"Man born of a woman is of few days and full of trouble" (Job 14:1)—highlighting life's brevity and inevitable trials. He warns against living in denial of death, urging immediate repentance to align with God before time runs out, as some abuse and beat their girlfriend, or woman, rape or hurt a woman physically, thinking you got the whole world. This call-to-action rejects procrastination: Get your house in order through confession, forgiveness, and holy living. Pastor Zani empowers listeners to seize eternity's priority amid fleeting earthly existence. Tune in for urgent wisdom to live with eternal purpose! Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba returns to the studio, tackling We All Cheat In A Way—inspired by the tragic story of a young boy caught cheating in exams, shamed publicly, and driven to take his life. From Hebrews 12:16, she warns against selling your birthright like Esau for fleeting gain, exposing how we all compromise integrity—through shortcuts, dishonesty, or moral lapses—in pursuit of success. This raw teaching calls for repentance, grace, and building character that withstands pressure over temporary wins. Pastor Gwen offers hope: God's forgiveness restores the broken, turning failure into testimony. Tune in for sobering truth and redemptive encouragement! Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba returns with an insightful teaching on The Birthmark Of A Believer, drawn from Job 14:1—"Mortals, born of woman, are of few days and full of trouble"—and Job 25:4 questioning human purity before God. She reveals humanity's inherent frailty and sin as our natural "birthmark," in contrast with the transformed mark of true believers: righteousness through Christ alone. This message calls for self-examination—embracing redemption that sets God's children apart amid life's brevity. Pastor Gwen empowers listeners to live authentically, radiating heavenly identity. Tune in for a revelation that redefines your spiritual DNA! Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba returns to the studio, continuing her powerful teaching on Listen And Take Action from Matthew 7:24-29 and John 8:31. In the wise builder parable, Jesus contrasts hearing His words without doing them—leading to collapse—with obedient action that withstands life's storms. John 8:31 reinforces: True disciples abide in His word, proving freedom through transformative obedience. Pastor Gwen challenges believers to move beyond passive listening into bold, faith-fueled steps for unshakeable foundations. Tune in for urgent truth to build your life on the Rock! Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba returns to the studio, delivering a compelling message on The Call To Follow The Light from John 8:12—Jesus declaring, "I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness." She ties in John 7:37's invitation: On the last day, Jesus calls the thirsty to come and drink, symbolizing life-giving streams from those who believe. This teaching urges believers to pursue Christ's illumination over worldly shadows, finding guidance, freedom, and eternal satisfaction. Pastor Gwen empowers listeners to step out of confusion into radiant purpose daily. Tune in for inspiration to illuminate your path! Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba returns with insightful teaching on Continue to Live in Him, drawn from Colossians 2:6-12. She urges believers to stay rooted in Jesus—the Author and Perfecter of our faith—strengthened, built up, and overflowing with thanksgiving amid life's shadows. Just as trees thrive by deep roots, we're called to abide in Christ for spiritual vitality, rejecting false philosophies for His transformative fullness. This message empowers daily surrender: Look to Jesus alone for growth, gratitude, and unshakeable stability. Tune in to anchor your 2026 journey in eternal promise! Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba continues her teaching series, focusing on Let Us Learn from Him from Matthew 11:28-30—Jesus' gentle invitation: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest." She unpacks the exchange: Trade heavy yokes of striving for His light one, finding soul-deep rest through humility and teachability. In life's grind, learning from Christ means embracing His ways—meekness, dependence, and peace—over self-reliance. This message calls believers to daily discipleship for renewed strength. Tune in to offload burdens and walk yoked with the Saviour! Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba returns to the studio with an impactful message from Matthew 26:17-35, titled Let Us Do It God's Way. From the Passover preparation to Peter's bold vow, she highlights Jesus modeling perfect obedience amid betrayal looming—choosing the Father's cup over self-preservation. This teaching contrasts human impulses (like Peter's overconfidence) with divine wisdom: Surrender plans, follow Spirit-led timing, and embrace the cross for resurrection power. Pastor Gwen calls believers to align every decision with God's blueprint for breakthrough. Tune in for transformative truth to realign your path! Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba returns to the studio, inspiring listeners to bear fruit as we embrace 2026, drawing from Lamentations 3:23 on God's mercies new every morning. From Psalm 65:10's promise of fruitful fields soaked in rain, she spotlights Colossians 2:6-12—rooted in Christ, we're buried and raised with Him to produce spiritual harvest. This empowering message calls believers to walk in faith, shed old ways, and yield love, joy, and good works as evidence of transformation. Pastor Gwen equips you for abundant living through surrender and obedience. Tune in to sow seeds for a fruitful year ahead! Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba returns to the studio, proclaiming 'The Saviour is Born' from Luke 2:8—where angels herald Jesus' birth to humble shepherds, and wise men worship the newborn King. She unpacks Christmas' true meaning: Celebrating Christ's incarnation as humanity's Redeemer, far beyond commercial hype. Addressing December 25th's Roman roots—tied to Saturnalia and Sol Invictus—Pastor Gwen refocuses on eternal truth: God's Son entered time to save sinners. This timely message restores holiday wonder to its divine core. Tune in for shepherd-like revelation and wise adoration! Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba returns to the studio, teaching on Bearing Fruit from John 15:16: "You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you so that you might go and bear fruit—fruit that will last." She emphasizes abiding in Christ as the Vine enables branches—believers—to produce lasting spiritual fruit like love, joy, and souls won, glorifying the Father. Without connection, efforts wither; pruning refines for abundance, urging intentional devotion for eternal impact. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla teaches on Peter's preaching from Acts 2:14-32, emphasizing that everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved. Peter explains that the miraculous events on Pentecost fulfill the prophecy of Joel about God's Spirit being poured out on all people. He boldly declares Jesus' death, resurrection, and exaltation as part of God's plan and proves through scripture that Jesus is both Lord and Christ. This sermon calls the people to repentance, faith, and baptism for forgiveness, highlighting the open invitation for salvation to all who call on Jesus. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba teaches on the theme You are not rich until you have something that money cannot buy, based on Luke 16:19-31. She emphasizes the parable of the rich man and Lazarus, reminding that true wealth is not about material possessions but about having eternal riches—such as faith, compassion, and a right relationship with God. The story illustrates the consequences of selfishness and ignoring those in need, showing that earthly riches cannot save or grant eternal security. True richness comes from living a life aligned with God’s values and preparing for eternity. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba teaches on the importance of obedience over sacrifice, referencing John 14:15. She emphasizes that obeying God's commands is more valuable than any external acts or sacrifices one might offer. True faith expresses itself through obedience and wholehearted trust in God, as this reflects submission to His will and aligns with His purpose. Sacrifices without obedience lack meaning, while obedience brings spiritual blessing and pleases God most. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba teaches on Fixing our eyes on what is unseen, drawing from Genesis 3:6-10. She highlights the importance of controlling what we choose to see, warning that temptation often enters through what we look at. This links closely to what we hear, as both our seeing and hearing can lead us into temptation if not properly guarded. The teaching encourages believers to train their eyes to focus on God’s truth and to avoid distractions that open doors to sin, promoting spiritual vigilance and purity. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba teaches on Be prepared to face the excuses, drawing from Luke 9:51-56. The passage shows Jesus resolutely setting out for Jerusalem to fulfill His mission despite opposition. Jesus’ determination teaches believers to stay focused and obedient to God’s calling, even when facing rejection or excuses from others. The teaching encourages readiness to persevere in spiritual tasks without being discouraged by obstacles or resistance, following Christ’s example of steadfastness and obedience. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba teaches on the importance of diligence in the message titled Do not be slothful to do the task, drawing from Genesis 2:15, John 9:14, Ephesians 4:16, and Psalm 19:1-6. She emphasizes that God calls believers to purposeful work, stewardship, and active participation in their spiritual and everyday responsibilities. Slothfulness, or laziness, hinders growth and the fulfillment of God’s plan. Instead, believers are encouraged to be diligent, using their gifts to build up the body of Christ and to shine like the heavens declared by the Psalmist. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba teaches on Remember not the former things from Isaiah 43:18-19. She explains that God calls His people to stop dwelling on past failures, mistakes, or former deliverances because He is doing a new thing. This new work of God brings restoration, hope, and a fresh path, like making a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert. The message encourages believers to trust God’s present and future promises instead of being held back by the past, embracing God's transformative power to bring renewal and new blessings. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba teaches on Consider it pure joy when you enter into trials from James 1:2-4. She explains that trials are not meant to harm but to build perseverance, maturity, and completeness in faith. Believers are encouraged to embrace challenges with joy because these difficulties develop spiritual strength, patience, and Christlikeness, helping them become fully equipped and lacking in nothing. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla teaches about Fellowship from Hebrews 10:24-25, emphasizing the importance of believers gathering together for mutual encouragement and support. Fellowship strengthens faith, fosters love, and helps believers stay accountable and motivated in their spiritual walk. It encourages believers not to neglect meeting together but to build one another up, creating a strong community rooted in God's love and grace. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla emphasizes that it is not good for a soul to lack knowledge, drawing from Proverbs 19:1-3 and Hebrews 10:24. The teachings highlight that ignorance hampers spiritual growth and moral integrity. A soul without knowledge is vulnerable to sin and folly, leading to destructive behaviors and separation from God. The scriptures advocate for continuous learning, wisdom, and understanding as vital for a righteous life, promoting enlightenment, fear of the Lord, and responsible living that pleases God and benefits others. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla teaches on "Therefore consider carefully how you listen" from Luke 8:18-21. The passage urges believers to listen attentively and with an open heart to God's word, as those who truly receive and act on it will gain more understanding and spiritual growth. Jesus explains that His true family consists of those who hear God’s word and put it into practice, highlighting the importance of responsive and obedient listening as a mark of discipleship and belonging to God's family. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla teaches on "The Grace of God" based on Ephesians 2:8-9, emphasizing that grace is God's unearned favor and the foundation of salvation. He explains that salvation is a gift from God, received through faith and not by human works, so no one can boast. Pastor Zani highlights that this grace empowers believers to live transformed lives, emphasizing dependence on God’s mercy rather than personal merit. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla teaches on "God Bless The Righteous" with a focus on Ephesians 2:8-9, emphasizing that righteousness is a gift from God received through faith, not by works, so no one can boast. He highlights that being righteous before God is about grace and faith in Jesus Christ’s sacrifice, which brings salvation as a gift. Pastor Zani encourages believers to live in gratitude and humility, recognizing that their righteousness comes from God alone. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla teaches from Luke 8:17, emphasizing the principle that "Nothing concealed that will not be disclosed." This verse highlights that all hidden things—whether actions, motives, or truths—will eventually be revealed or made manifest. The "light" Jesus speaks of represents the truth of His message, which will come to light for everyone to see, especially at the time of judgment. Pastor Zani underscores that living with integrity is essential because God's light exposes everything, offering both a warning and a comfort: injustices and secrets will not remain hidden, and God's justice and truth will ultimately prevail. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla teaches from Proverbs 25:19 on the topic "Don't Put Your Trust in the Unfaithful." He explains that trusting an unfaithful person during difficult times is like relying on a broken tooth or a twisted foot—both cause pain and fail to support us when needed most. This proverb warns against depending on unreliable people who can betray or disappoint us, especially in crises. Pastor Dladla encourages believers to place their trust in God and faithful people, rather than those who have proven themselves disloyal or unstable. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla teaches on Numbers 35:33, emphasizing the command, "Do not pollute the land where you are." He explains that shedding innocent blood defiles the land, and the land cannot be cleansed except by the blood of the one who shed it. This highlights the sacredness of life and God's demand for justice, warning that murder brings pollution to both the land and society. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla teaches on "You Are Blessed," exploring Genesis 1:28. He explains that God blessed Adam and Eve with the command to be fruitful, multiply, fill the earth, and have dominion over all living things. This blessing means God gave humanity the ability and responsibility to create life, prosper, and steward the earth. Pastor Dladla emphasizes that God’s blessings are both a gift and a calling to live fruitfully and responsibly under His authority, reflecting His goodness and purpose for humanity. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla teaches "Marriage at the Resurrection" from Matthew 22:23-33. He explains that Jesus answered the Sadducees' question about marriage after resurrection by saying that in the resurrection, people will neither marry nor be given in marriage but will be like angels in heaven. This means marriage is an earthly institution and will not exist in the resurrected life. Pastor Dladla emphasizes that life after the resurrection is different from life now, focusing on the eternal nature of God's Kingdom where human relationships will be transformed. Jesus also affirms the reality of resurrection by declaring God as the God of the living, not the dead. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla teaches the Parable of the Tenants from Matthew 21:33-46. The parable tells of a landowner who rents his vineyard to tenants. When he sends servants to collect his share, the tenants mistreat and kill them. Finally, the landowner sends his son, but the tenants kill him too, hoping to take the inheritance. Pastor Dladla explains this represents God sending prophets and then Jesus, whom religious leaders rejected and killed. The parable warns of judgment on those who reject God's authority and assures that God's kingdom will be given to faithful followers who produce good fruit. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla teaches the Parable of the Two Sons from Matthew 21:28-32. The parable tells of a man who asks his two sons to work in the vineyard. The first son refuses initially but later obeys and goes, while the second son agrees to go but does not. Jesus asks which son did the will of the father, and the answer is the first son who actually obeyed. Pastor Dladla explains that this parable highlights how tax collectors and prostitutes, representing those initially disobedient but who repent, will enter God's kingdom before the religious leaders who claim obedience but fail to follow through. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla teaches on the Parable of the Wedding Banquet from Matthew 21:28-32. In this parable, Jesus tells of a king who invited guests to his son’s wedding, but many refused to come. The king then invited others from the streets, both good and bad, to fill the banquet hall. The message highlights God’s invitation to all people to enter His kingdom, emphasizing that it requires more than just an invitation—it requires obedience and genuine faith. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla teaches "Your Pain Is Curable" from Jeremiah 30:15-17, assuring that God promises to restore health and heal wounds. He emphasizes that no matter how deep the pain or how rejected one feels, God's healing power is available to bring restoration. This message encourages believers to trust in God's promise of healing and renewal, knowing that He cares deeply for the broken and outcast. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla's teaching on Luke 16:8, titled "The Children of Darkness Are Wiser Than the Children of Light," explores Jesus' parable of the shrewd manager. He explains that Jesus highlights how unbelievers (children of this world) often show more shrewdness and decisiveness in handling their affairs than believers (children of light). Pastor Dladla encourages believers to cultivate wisdom, discernment, and proactive faith in their spiritual lives, learning to navigate their generation with godly insight and shrewdness. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla teaches on Nehemiah 5:1-13, highlighting Nehemiah's leadership in addressing injustice among the people. When the poor were being exploited through debt and slavery, Nehemiah confronted the nobles, demanding they stop charging interest and return what was taken. The nobles agreed and renewed their commitment to fairness. This teaching emphasizes the importance of justice, integrity, and caring for the vulnerable in the community.
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Pastor Zani Dladla teaches a heartfelt and uplifting message titled "The God of All Comfort," drawing from 2 Corinthians 1:3-11. He emphasizes that God is the ultimate source of comfort and mercy, providing strength to believers in all their afflictions. The comfort God gives is not just sentimental but empowering, enabling believers to endure trials and, in turn, comfort others who are facing difficulties. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla teaches from 2 Chronicles 15:1-5 in his message titled "The Lord Is With You When You Are With Him." He highlights the prophecy given by the Spirit of God through Azariah to King Asa, emphasizing that God's presence is contingent on our relationship with Him. The teaching encourages believers to seek God wholeheartedly, assuring that He will be found by those who genuinely seek Him. Pastor Dladla stresses that forsaking God results in being forsaken and that strong faith and courage are required to stay committed. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla delivers an insightful teaching titled "Reliance on God," drawing from 2 Chronicles 14:9-15. He highlights the story of King Asa, who faced a vast army but trusted in the Lord’s power rather than his own strength or alliances. Pastor Dladla encourages believers to place their full confidence in God’s protection and provision when facing overwhelming challenges. This teaching underscores the importance of faith, surrender, and reliance on God’s intervention rather than relying solely on human wisdom or resources. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla teaches on Balaam's Third Oracle from Numbers 24:1-7, emphasizing the message that "It pleases to bless you." He highlights how Balaam, under the Spirit of God’s influence, moved from trying to curse Israel to declaring God’s blessings over them. Balaam’s vision describes Israel’s tents as beautiful and their dwelling places as fruitful gardens beside rivers, signifying abundance and favor from God. The oracle affirms God’s sovereign blessing on His people, portraying their strength and exaltation over adversaries. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla teaches on "Do Whatever The Lord Says," drawing from Numbers 23:25-29. He highlights the importance of obedience to God's instructions, using the example of Balaam who, despite being hired to curse Israel, ultimately spoke only what God commanded. Pastor Dladla emphasizes that God's Word carries authority and that believers must act in faith by doing what the Lord says rather than relying on their own plans or desires. The message underscores the significance of aligning our actions with God's will to experience His blessings and protection. This teaching encourages steadfast obedience and trust in God's guidance above all else. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla, in his teaching "7 Cursing Altars," draws from Numbers 23:1-9 to explore the theme of spiritual warfare and the power of curses and blessings. He reflects on the story of Balaam, who was hired by King Balak to curse Israel but ended up blessing them instead, showing that God's people are protected by divine favor despite attempts of curses. Pastor Dladla explains how curses can come from various spiritual altars and emphasizes the need for believers to identify and dismantle these curse altars in their lives through prayer and faith in God's protection. The teaching stresses that God's blessing over His people is sovereign and cannot be overturned by any earthly or spiritual adversary. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla teaches on "A Man's Greed Is His Shame," anchoring the message in Proverbs 19:1-7. He highlights how greed and desire without knowledge lead to ruin and shame, showing the importance of wisdom and integrity over selfish ambition. The teaching explains that a man’s greed can destroy his path and bring dishonor, while generosity and righteousness bring favor with God and others. Pastor Dladla encourages believers to live with prudence, seek wisdom, and avoid the pitfalls of greed, focusing instead on faithfulness and God's blessing. This message calls for self-examination and the pursuit of godly character in relationships and life pursuits. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla returns to the studio with a powerful teaching titled "God is There," based on Psalm 18:46-49. In this message, he emphasizes God's faithfulness, strength, and readiness to deliver those who call on Him. Pastor Dladla highlights that God is a mighty Savior who rewards the faithful and maintains justice for the oppressed. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba teaches on "The Enemy Knows Who You Are," referencing Ruth 1:1-2 to demonstrate spiritual vigilance. She explains that the enemy is aware of believers' identities and intentions and constantly seeks to disrupt and steal from them. The lesson emphasizes the importance of being sober and vigilant, resisting spiritual attacks with faith, and standing firm on God's promises. Pastor Matshoba urges believers to recognize the enemy's tactics, refuse deception, and remain steadfast in their trust in Jesus. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba continues her teaching with the theme "Men Give Oscars, God Gives Rewards," based on Hebrews 12:1-2. She reflects on the difference between human recognition and divine reward. While people may receive awards like Oscars for visible achievements, God's rewards are given for the unseen faithfulness, perseverance, and obedience—especially in moments when nobody is watching. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba teaches about the Spirit of Bitterness, referencing Genesis 4:6-8. She explains how bitterness can grow from unresolved wounds, disappointments, and offenses, much like the story of Cain whose anger and resentment led to tragic consequences. Bitterness distorts perception, hardens the heart, and hinders spiritual growth and relationships. Pastor Matshoba emphasizes the importance of forgiveness and surrender to God’s healing power to overcome bitterness. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba concluded the month with an insightful message on "We don't lose friends, but we learn who real friends are," drawing from John 15:18 and Hebrews 2:16-17. The teaching explored the nature of authentic relationships and friendship within the Christian faith. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba concluded the month with an insightful message on "We don't lose friends, but we learn who real friends are," drawing from John 15:18 and Hebrews 2:16-17. The teaching explored the nature of authentic relationships and friendship within the Christian faith. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba returns with a teaching focused on the theme of repentance. She draws from the scripture urging people to "repent, for the kingdom of God has come," emphasizing the importance of turning away from sin and embracing transformation in alignment with God’s kingdom principles. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba continues her teaching series with "The Appointed Time Part 1," drawing from Habakkuk 2:3. She offers an insightful perspective by applying the scripture to today’s context, focusing on three key points: 1) awaiting the appointed time, 2) patiently waiting even if it lingers, and 3) the certainty that the appointed time will surely come. Her message encourages faith and perseverance in the face of delay. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba continues her teaching series with "The Appointed Time Part 1," drawing from Habakkuk 2:3. She offers an insightful perspective by applying the scripture to today’s context, focusing on three key points: 1) awaiting the appointed time, 2) patiently waiting even if it lingers, and 3) the certainty that the appointed time will surely come. Her message encourages faith and perseverance in the face of delay. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba continues her insightful teaching on the theme "Don't Leave Your Post," drawing inspiration from the Book of Ecclesiastes 10:4. She emphasizes the importance of steadfastness, responsibility, and faithfulness in one's role or calling, encouraging listeners to remain committed despite challenges. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba returns to the studio for an insightful session on "The Importance of a Womb." She draws from Scriptures including Hebrews 11:35, Hebrews 12:1, and 1 Chronicles 2:13-24, focusing on the genealogy from Jesse to David. Her teaching highlights the spiritual and generational significance of the womb as portrayed in the biblical narrative. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba continues her teaching with a focus on the biblical account where Christ defends a woman accused of being stoned to death. She explores the themes of mercy, forgiveness, and justice as demonstrated by Christ’s actions, offering insights into how these principles can be applied in contemporary life and faith. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba continues her teaching with a focus on the theme "Never Give Up." She emphasizes the importance of perseverance, highlighting that at the proper time, the harvest will be reaped. Pastor Gwen particularly encourages mothers to remain steadfast in prayer for their children, marriage, and husbands, underscoring the power of unwavering faith and commitment. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba issues a strong warning to young men against temptation, citing Proverbs 1:8 and following verses. She emphasizes the importance of listening to parental wisdom and avoiding the traps that can lead youth astray. Her message urges young people to stay alert to temptations that threaten their spiritual and moral integrity, encouraging them to rely on godly advice as a safeguard. This teaching serves as a timely reminder for youth to stay grounded in faith and to make wise decisions despite various challenges. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba delivered a message focusing on the theme of "Terrible Times in the Last Days," based on the passage from 2 Timothy 3. She highlighted the challenges and moral decline described in the scripture, emphasizing the importance of spiritual vigilance and steadfastness in faith during these difficult times. Her teaching encourages believers to remain grounded in God's Word and to prepare spiritually for the trials that characterize the last days. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba returns with renewed passion, focusing her message on the importance of waiting for the Holy Spirit. Drawing from Matthew 28:16 and onward, she reminds believers of Jesus' command to make disciples of all nations, emphasizing that this mission requires the empowerment of the Holy Spirit. She also references Jesus' prayer for all believers in John 17, highlighting His desire for unity and spiritual strength among His followers. Pastor Gwen encourages the congregation to actively seek and wait for the Holy Spirit, recognizing that true effectiveness in spreading the gospel comes through divine empowerment. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba returns with renewed passion to spread the gospel, focusing on the power of the Holy Spirit. She draws from Luke 24:25-30, emphasizing the necessity of the Holy Spirit's power in truly understanding and experiencing God's work. Pastor Gwen warns against being like the disciples who were physically present with Jesus yet failed to comprehend His mission fully. Her message calls believers to seek the Holy Spirit actively to gain spiritual insight and empowerment for their faith journey. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba continues her teaching with the theme "The Promise Fulfilled," reading from Acts 1:12-15. She explains that after Jesus’ ascension, the disciples returned to Jerusalem and gathered together with about 120 other believers, as instructed by Jesus, to wait for the fulfillment of God’s promise—the coming of the Holy Spirit. During this period, they were united in prayer and obedience, demonstrating their faith and expectation that God would do what He had promised Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba continues her teaching with the topic "I Made Known the End from the Beginning," drawing from Isaiah 46:10. She explains that this scripture reveals God's absolute sovereignty and foreknowledge—He declares the outcome of events before they happen and ensures that His purposes will stand. Pastor Matshoba emphasizes that believers can trust in God’s plans, knowing that He is in control of history and our individual lives. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba continues her teachings by focusing on the message "Remember the Lord in the days of your youth," based on Ecclesiastes 12:1-4. She emphasizes that this scripture is a call for young people to seek and acknowledge God early in life, before the challenges and limitations of old age set in. Remembering the Creator in youth means developing a relationship with God when energy, potential, and the ability to set lifelong patterns are at their peak. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba is teaching on the topic "To Be Born Again," drawing from John 1:12-13. She explains that being born again means receiving the right to become children of God through faith in Jesus Christ, not by natural descent or human effort, but by the will of God. Her teaching emphasizes the spiritual rebirth that transforms a believer’s identity and relationship with God, marking the beginning of a new life in Christ. Mphatlalatsane
Dr. Elijah Maswanganyi delivers a compelling message titled "Although God is Love, He Can Be Terrible and Gentle to Humanity," drawing from Isaiah 41:14-16. He explores the dual nature of God’s character—His fierce justice and tender mercy—revealing how His holiness demands reverence while His compassion offers redemption. This dynamic teaching calls believers to a balanced awe of God’s power and trust in His unfailing love. A stirring reminder that the same God who judges sin also fights for His people. Mphatlalatsane
Dr. Elijah Maswanganyi delves into the vital theme of "Spiritual Growth" in 1 Corinthians 3:1-2, emphasizing that maturity in Christ is a lifelong journey, not a destination. With the subtitle "Spiritual Growth is a Lifetime Process—You Never Stop Growing," he challenges believers to move beyond spiritual infancy by continually embracing deeper truths and disciplines of faith. A clarion call to intentional discipleship, urging listeners to pursue persistent transformation in their walk with God. Mphatlalatsane
Dr. Elijah Maswanganyi delivers a compelling message titled "Faith Above Tough Times," addressing the challenges of navigating difficult seasons with unwavering trust in God. With the subtitle "Overcoming the Challenges of Tough Times," he defines biblical faith through Scripture and underscores its power to sustain believers through adversity. Drawing from Revelation 3:10, he emphasizes perseverance and divine assurance as keys to victory. A timely exhortation to rise above trials with steadfast faith. Mphatlalatsane
Dr. Elijah Maswanganyi delivers a dynamic message titled "Enoch Walked With God by Agreeing With God," rooted in Genesis 5:24. With revelatory insight, he unpacks Enoch’s extraordinary intimacy with God as a blueprint for divine alignment—where obedience and harmony with God’s will lead to a life that transcends earthly limits. This electrifying teaching challenges believers to cultivate a walk so surrendered that, like Enoch, they step into eternity without tasting death. A call to radical agreement with Heaven’s agenda. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla returns with a stirring reflection on "God Is There," drawing from Psalm 18:46-49. With passionate clarity, he unpacks David’s declaration of God as a steadfast fortress, vindicator, and covenant keeper—even in life’s fiercest battles. His message ignites unshakable confidence: the same God who delivered David fights for us today. A soul-anchoring reminder that divine presence transforms every trial into testimony. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla delves into The Healing of a Boy with an Evil Spirit in Mark 9:14-29, unpacking this powerful encounter with raw spiritual insight. He highlights Jesus’ authority over darkness, the necessity of persistent faith, and the disciples’ limitations without prayer. With fiery conviction, Pastor Zani challenges believers to confront modern-day "impossible" strongholds with the same radical trust in Christ’s deliverance. A riveting call to bridge desperation with divine power. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla reignites Mphatlalatsane with a powerful revisit to The Empty Tomb, anchoring his teaching in John 20. With fiery conviction, he unpacks the resurrection’s transformative truth—declaring it the ultimate proof of Christ’s victory over death and despair. His dynamic delivery calls believers to live in the freedom, purpose, and unshakable hope the empty grave secures. A soul-stirring session that turns history’s most pivotal moment into a personal rallying cry for faith. Mphatlalatsane
Dr. Elijah Maswanganye delivers a powerful prophetic message titled "A Prophetic Word to South Africa, Africa, and the World," challenging the narrative of Africa’s poverty. Drawing from Hebrews 1:1-3 and Chapter 11, he asserts that "Africa is not poor—it is an African in Africa," calling for a renewed mindset rooted in faith and divine potential. This stirring teaching inspires a transformative vision for the continent and beyond. Mphatlalatsane
Dr. Elijah Maswanganyi continues his teachings with an in-depth exploration of "Ephraim Is a Symbolic Cake Baked on One Side," subtitled "There Is an Urgent Need for Balanced Maturity." Drawing from biblical symbolism, he emphasizes the dangers of spiritual imbalance and calls for holistic growth in faith and character. This compelling message challenges believers to pursue complete maturity in their walk with God. Mphatlalatsane
Dr. Elijah Maswanganyi continues his teachings with a focus on "The Joy of the Lord as My Strength," drawing from Habakkuk 3:17-19. Titled "Yet I Will Rejoice in the Lord," this message highlights unwavering faith and divine joy amid challenges. His insights inspire believers to find strength in God’s presence, regardless of circumstances. Mphatlalatsane
Dr. Elijah Maswanganye returns with a powerful message titled "God's Promise To The Righteous", emphasizing divine assurances for those who live righteously. His teaching explores biblical principles and the blessings tied to righteous living, offering spiritual guidance and encouragement. This session reaffirms faith in God's faithfulness to His promises. Mphatlalatsane
Dr. ALN Moloantoa continues teaching the Word, reading from John 18:15–18, and focuses on how Peter followed Jesus at a distance. He highlights Peter’s desire to stay close to Jesus yet his hesitation to stand openly with Him, illustrating the struggle between devotion and fear. The message encourages believers to reflect on their own commitment and the dangers of following Christ from afar, rather than wholeheartedly. Dr. Moloantoa challenges listeners to draw nearer to Jesus with courage and faith, even in difficult circumstances. Mphatlalatsane
Dr. ALN Moloantoa continues teaching the Word, focusing on Shake It Off and Continue Moving, drawing from Matthew 10:13–15. He explains how Jesus instructed His disciples to shake off rejection and keep moving forward when sharing the Gospel. His message highlights the importance of persistence and courage in evangelism, not allowing discouragement to hinder our mission. Dr. Moloantoa encourages believers to stay focused on their call, trusting God’s guidance as they spread His message. Mphatlalatsane
Dr. ALN Moloantoa continues teaching the Word, focusing on Human Philosophy vs. God’s Wisdom and reading from Matthew 15:8–9. He highlights how Jesus challenged the Pharisees for prioritizing human traditions and philosophies over genuine obedience to God’s Word. His message warns against allowing man-made ideas to take precedence over divine wisdom and truth. Dr. Moloantoa encourages listeners to seek and follow God’s wisdom above all, ensuring their hearts and actions are aligned with His will. Mphatlalatsane
Dr. ALN Moloantoa is back, teaching Focus on Things Above and reading from Colossians 3:1–2. He emphasizes that as believers, we are called to set our minds and hearts on heavenly priorities rather than earthly distractions. His message encourages listeners to live with an eternal perspective, seeking God’s kingdom and righteousness above all. Dr. Moloantoa inspires a life of faith and purpose, rooted in what truly matters according to God’s will. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba returns, continuing to share the Word as she reflects on Jesus Christ, The Great Teacher. She reads from 2 Timothy 3:16-17, emphasizing that all Scripture is inspired by God and useful for teaching and equipping believers. Her message encourages listeners to look to Christ as the ultimate example and to allow the Bible to guide and shape their lives. Pastor Gwen inspires faith and a teachable spirit, rooted in God’s Word. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba discusses Rebuke: Paving the Way to Repentance, reading from 2 Timothy 3:16-17. She explains that Scripture is useful for teaching, rebuking, and correcting, guiding us toward repentance and godly living. Her message highlights the importance of embracing correction as a pathway to spiritual growth and renewal. Pastor Gwen encourages listeners to respond to rebuke with humility, allowing it to lead to genuine repentance and transformation. Mphatlalatsane
Dr. ALN Moloantoa continues teaching the Word, focusing on The Narrow Door—Are You Ready? as he draws from Luke 13:22–30. He reminds listeners that Jesus spoke of the narrow door as the way to salvation, urging all to strive to enter before it is too late. His message underscores the importance of genuine commitment and readiness, not relying on familiarity or tradition but on a real relationship with Christ. Dr. Moloantoa encourages everyone to examine their hearts and lives, ensuring they are truly prepared for the Kingdom of God. Mphatlalatsane
Dr. ALN Moloantoa continues teaching the Word, focusing on Running the Good Race as he reads from Philippians 3:13–14. He explains the importance of pressing forward and not dwelling on past mistakes, but rather striving toward the goal God has set. His message encourages listeners to remain steadfast and purposeful in their spiritual journey, keeping their eyes fixed on Jesus and the promise He offers. Dr. Moloantoa inspires perseverance and faithfulness in pursuing God’s calling for each believer. Mphatlalatsane
Dr. ALN Moloantoa is back, focusing on Your Role in God’s Miracles while reading from John 6:5–15. He discusses how Jesus involved His disciples in the miracle of feeding the five thousand, showing that God often uses what little we offer—like a boy’s five loaves and two fish—to accomplish great things. Dr. Moloantoa highlights that our willingness to participate, trust, and contribute is key to seeing God’s miraculous provision at work. His message encourages listeners to step forward in faith, knowing God can multiply even the smallest gifts. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla is back, diving deeper into the topic "Praise to God for a Living Hope." He explores the powerful message of hope found in Christ’s resurrection, which offers believers assurance and renewal. Emphasizing that this hope is alive and enduring, Pastor Zani encourages listeners to praise God for the confident expectation of eternal life and victory over despair. His message inspires faith, joy, and steadfast trust in God’s promises amid life’s challenges. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla explores the scripture where Jesus’ clothes were taken and divided into four parts, fulfilling the prophecy in Psalm 22:18. He explains the significance of this act as part of the suffering and humiliation Jesus endured during His crucifixion. Pastor Zani encourages listeners to reflect on the depth of Jesus’ sacrifice and the precise fulfillment of prophecy in His passion. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla delves into The Arrest of Jesus Christ, highlighting Jesus’ calm submission despite being betrayed and arrested. He reflects on Jesus’ question, “Whom do you seek?” and His fulfillment of Scripture through this event. The discussion also covers the disciples’ fear and Peter’s attempt to defend Jesus, which Jesus heals. Pastor Zani emphasizes that this moment marks the start of Jesus’ sacrificial journey for humanity’s redemption. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla is back with a message focusing on Psalm 98:1-3. He highlights the joyful praise of the Lord for His marvelous deeds, salvation, and righteousness revealed to the nations. The passage calls believers to sing a new song to the Lord, celebrating His power and faithfulness. Pastor Dladla encourages listeners to respond with worship and gratitude for God's mighty works and enduring love. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba teaches about Jesus Christ becoming a Bond Servant, drawing from Ecclesiastes 12:7 and Psalm 8:4 to emphasize humility and submission. She explains that Jesus willingly took the lowly position of a bondservant—one who has no rights and is fully devoted to the Master’s will—demonstrating ultimate humility and service. This calling invites believers to follow Christ’s example by surrendering their rights and living in humble obedience. The message highlights that true discipleship means embracing servanthood as Jesus did, finding purpose and fulfillment in serving God and others Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba continues to share the heart of God by focusing on Our Attitude Toward Giving, drawing from 1 Corinthians 13:3. She reminds us that giving without love is empty, emphasizing that the motive behind our generosity matters deeply to God. Her message encourages giving with a sincere, loving heart, reflecting God’s compassion and grace in every act of kindness. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba reflects on the blessing found in Matthew 13’s parable of the wheat and the weeds, illustrating how good and bad grow together until the final harvest. She connects this with John 10:1, emphasizing entering through the right gate—Jesus—as the path to true blessing. The message encourages discernment and faithfulness amid life's challenges, trusting God’s ultimate judgment and care. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba leads a heartfelt discussion on Love, drawing from Romans 5:5 and 5:8. She highlights how God’s love is poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit, providing hope and assurance even in difficult times. Emphasizing verse 8, she reflects on the profound truth that Christ’s love was demonstrated by His sacrifice for us while we were still sinners. Pastor Gwen encourages listeners to embrace this unconditional love as the foundation for their faith and relationships. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba is teaching the Priestly Prayer of Jesus during the Last Supper, focusing on John 17. This chapter records Jesus’ heartfelt prayer to the Father just before His arrest, where He prays for Himself, His disciples, and all future believers. Jesus asks for glorification to fulfill His mission, protection, and unity for His followers, and sanctification through God’s truth. The prayer highlights Jesus’ deep intercession, emphasizing the intimate relationship between the Father and the Son and the call for believers to be united and kept from evil as they live in the world. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba returns with Friendship Awareness Part 2, reflecting on Proverbs 12:26, which highlights the guidance and support found in righteous friendships. She emphasizes the importance of surrounding oneself with trustworthy friends who lead us toward wisdom and integrity. The message encourages cultivating relationships that build character and provide accountability. Ultimately, Pastor Gwen reminds listeners that true friendship is rooted in godly principles and mutual encouragement. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla is continuing with his topic of the new series of Psalm 28, and he is looking at Psalm 28:8-9 which emphasizes that The Lord is our shepherd Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla is continuing with his topic of the new series of Psalm 28, and he is looking at Psalm 28:6-7 which emphasizes that The Lord is our strength. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla is continuing with his topic of the new series of Psalm 28, and he is looking at Psalm 28:4-5 which emphasizes that we must show regard which is the work of the Lord. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla is back with another new series and he is looking at Psalm 28 and he is reading verses 1-3 which highlights that The Lord is our Rock. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba is back and she is talking about Family Feud - The parable of a rich fool which is found in the Book of Luke 12: 15-21. The Parable of the Rich Fool, where Jesus teaches that life's value does not lie in accumulating wealth, as a rich man's focus on storing his riches ends in sudden death, leaving his wealth to others, highlighting the importance of being "rich toward God" rather than hoarding earthly treasures Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba is back with a new series and she is talking about The journey is a process and she is reading from the Book of Isaiah 40:31, which assures that those who trust in the Lord will find renewed strength, enabling them to overcome challenges and persevere without growing weary. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba is talking about Friendship Awareness. She is reading from The Book of Proverbs 12:26, of which the verse emphasizes that the righteous are discerning when forming friendships, seeking relationships with those who share their values and beliefs, recognizing the significant impact friends can have. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba is back in full swing and looking into Psalm 23 and unpacking it step by step. She is also focusing on God's relationship. Mphatlalatsane
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Pastor Zani Dlaldla is still on it and continues with new power-packed series titled - Jesus pray for Himself and His disciples. Mphatlalatsane
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Pastor Zani Dlaldla is back and continues with new power-packed series titled - Jesus pray for Himself and His disciples. He is reading from the Book of John 17:12-22, that we need to give people the word of God. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dlaldla is back and continues with new power-packed series titled - Jesus pray for Himself and His disciples. He is reading from the Book of John 17:8-11. Jesus prays for His disciples, noting they have accepted His teachings and recognized He came from God. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dlaldla is back and continues with new power-packed series titled - Jesus pray for Himself and His disciples. He is reading from the Book of John 17:4-7. Jesus prays, reporting to God that He has glorified Him by completing the work He was given and asks to be glorified with the glory He had before the world existed. Jesus also acknowledges that His disciples now understand that everything He has comes from God. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dlaldla is back with a new power-packed series titled - Jesus Pray For Himself and His Disciples. He is reading from the Book of John 17:1-3 and that eternal life is to know the only true God. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla is talking about putting off your old self. he is looking from the book of Ephesians 4:22-24 which emphasizes that we must put off the old former conversation of all man, which is corrupt according to the deceitful lusts instead, we must be renewed in the spirit of your mind. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla is back and this time he says Forget the former things. He is reading from the Book of Isaiah 43:18-19 which highlights that we must not focus or dwell on the former things but rather focus on the new as we thrive in this journey. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dlaldla is talking about Trusting God. He is reading from the book of Proverbs 3:5-6 which focuses on trusting God with all our hearts and never doubting Him due to challenges that come your way in this journey. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dlaldla is continuing with the series titled - Hardwork. He is reading from the book of John 17:12 that we must be kept and also we should keep those who are in our fellowships or churches and let our actions speak too that they are important. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba is back with another new topic The Battle Of The Spirits or the battle of two forces. She is reading from the Book of Proverbs 29:27 which emphasizes and teaches that the righteous detest the unjust, and the wicked despise those who live uprightly, highlighting the inevitable conflict between good and evil. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba is back with another impactful message about how Justice should prevail. She is reflecting on how Deborah stood up as a judge and stood in the gap when there was no right leader who feared Yahawah. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba is back with another impactful message about Justice should prevail. She is reading from Psalm 9:7-8 that in every kingdom there must be a law and that people are judged fairly by the law. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba is back with another power-packed message titled Series of Righteousness taken from the Book of Psalm 11:7. She unpacks it and explains why righteousness and justice. Mphatlalatsane
Have you Dr. Elijah Maswanganyi is talking about Revive Us Again. He is looking at digging the wells of revival which comes from his book: Digging The Wells of Revival in Africa and Beyond. He focuses on what is revival, the triggers of revival, pre-revival rekindled, levels of revival reign, and the fruit or outcome of revival. Mphatlalatsane
Do you know the gifts of the Holy Spirit? Have you ever used your gifts? Dr. Elijah Maswanganyi is talking about The Call to excise the gifts of the Holy Spirit and he is reading from the Book of 1 Corinthians 12:8-10 which talks about these gifts. Mphatlalatsane
Dr. Elijah Maswanganyi is back and he is talking about The Holy Spirit In The Pauline Epistle. He is focusing on the subtitle that The Trinity is one, and that we need to understand the connection or unity of The Trinity. Mphatlalatsane
Derick Prince Legacy Radio brings you another great teaching about Spiritual Warfare. He is looking at how one must be prepared just one is always prepared in the army. Mphatlalatsane
Dr A L N Moloantoa talks about the humble birth of our Lord Jesus. Reading from the book of Micah 5: 2 We see the humbleness of our Lord Jesus Christ, “But you, Bethlehem Ephrathah, though you are small among the clans[a] of Judah,
out of you will come for me one who will be ruler over Israel,
whose origins are from of old, from ancient times.” God can do greater from the humble. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla continues his series on hard work, emphasizing that you will receive full recompense for your actions. Colossians 3: 23 - 25 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about being repaid for your ways. reading from the book of 2 Thessalonians 3 : 10 - 16 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba teaches about treasure of knowledge referencing from Colossians 2:6; Proverbs 9 Wisdom and knowledge are amongst the seven pillars of God. The word of God is the treasure of knowledge. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba is talking about All Is About Righteousness. She is reading from the Book of Matthew 6:31-34 where Jesus says we must not worry about our daily needs but we must seek first the Kingdom of Yahawah (God). She also warns us to be righteous or pursue righteousness. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba is talking about The Importance Of The Morning. She is reading from the book of Job 7:17-18 which stresses the importance of how Yahawah tests us and Job is the pure example of it hence Job agrees that every morning God tests us. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba is talking about Our Assignment. She is reading from the book of Ephesians 4:1 and 1 Corinthians 7:17. She is stressing the point that all of us have been given an assignment to accomplish, that we are fearfully and wonderfully made, and we must walk worthy of our calling. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba is talking about Thanksgiving. She is reading from the book of Matthew 6:10 and that there is praise, thanksgiving, intercession, petition, and the will of God in this prayer. However, she focuses more on the thanksgiving issues.. Mphatlalatsane
Dr. A. L. N. Moloantoa emphasizes the importance of studying the Word of God, drawing from Proverbs 4:7, which says, “The beginning of wisdom is this: Get wisdom. Though it cost all you have, get understanding.” Reflecting on his journey of faith, Dr. Moloantoa shares that after being saved, he realized the necessity of becoming a dwelling place for God's Word. Immersing oneself in Scripture and gaining a deep understanding of it transforms the life of a believer. Let us, therefore, remain steadfast and committed to reading and meditating on the Word of God. Mphatlalatsane
Dr. A. L. N. Moloantoa speaks on the journey from pain to glory, emphasizing that pain often propels us into alignment with God's divine plan for our lives. Drawing from Romans 8:28, he reminds us, "And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him, who have been called according to His purpose." This scripture assures believers that even in moments of hardship, God is orchestrating every detail for their ultimate good and His greater purpose. Mphatlalatsane
Dr. A L N Moloantoa speaks about wrestling with God, referencing Genesis 32:22, where Jacob says, “I will not let you go unless you bless me.” The angel responds, telling Jacob that he will no longer be called Jacob, but Israel, because he wrestled with both God and man and prevailed. This moment symbolizes Jacob's transformation through struggle, demonstrating how persevering in faith and wrestling with God leads to victory and a change in identity. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla emphasizes the importance of hard work, drawing from Ecclesiastes 9:10, which states, "Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might, for in the realm of the dead, where you are going, there is neither working nor planning nor knowledge nor wisdom." He underscores the significance of putting in your best effort, reminding us that our actions will be fully repaid according to the paths we choose to walk. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla teaches about the importance of hard work, referencing Genesis 2:15, where it says, "The Lord God took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden to work it and take care of it." This passage highlights that work is not just a duty, but a divine purpose. Pastor Zani emphasizes that your efforts will not go unnoticed; you will be fully rewarded for your labor and the way you live. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba continues her teaching on the theme "Wisdom is Calling," drawing from Proverbs 8:1 and 1 Kings 4:29-34. She highlights the urgent call of wisdom, as Proverbs declares, "Does not wisdom call? Does not understanding raise her voice?" (Proverbs 8:1). Pastor Gwen emphasizes that this call is for everyone, urging us not to miss the opportunity, as Ecclesiastes 9:11 reminds us that time and chance happen to all. She reflects on how God granted Solomon unparalleled wisdom, and notes that throughout Proverbs, wisdom and understanding are closely intertwined, inviting all to respond to this divine call. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba teaches that "Wisdom is calling," as highlighted in 1 Corinthians 1:31. She emphasizes the profound truth found in Proverbs 2:6, which declares that wisdom comes from the Lord. Jesus Christ Himself is our wisdom from God, and when we have Him, we have access to divine wisdom. Through Him, we receive the wisdom that guides and directs our lives. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba teaches on 2 Samuel 1:20 and Judges 5:28-30, highlighting the ancient tradition where women of a tribe would celebrate their army's victory by coming out into the streets. This is why women are often referred to as the "wailing women" that Jeremiah spoke of. According to Psalm 68:11, as God gives instructions, it is the women who boldly step forward to proclaim His victory and fulfill His commands. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba teaches on the theme of failing to occupy, drawing from Joshua 24:28: "Then Joshua dismissed the people, each to their own inheritance." She contrasts this with Jesus' declaration in John 4:34: "My food is to do the will of the one who sent me and to finish His work." Pastor Gwen challenges believers with a profound question: What will we say on our final day if we haven’t even begun to fulfill what the Father has called us to do? This teaching encourages reflection on actively stepping into the purpose and inheritance God has prepared for each of us. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba presents a teaching titled "What a Bombshell!", focusing on the shocking reality revealed in Matthew 7:21–23. She highlights the significance of "that day" referred to in Philippians 1:6 as "the day of Jesus Christ" and in Malachi 3:17 as "the day when I act." Drawing from 1 Corinthians 4, she emphasizes that Jesus, as the great light, will expose the hidden things of darkness and reveal the motives of the heart. Furthermore, Malachi 3:18 underscores that on that day, there will be a clear distinction between the righteous and the wicked. This teaching serves as a sobering reminder to live with genuine faith and integrity, as nothing will remain hidden from God's judgment. Mphatlalatsane
Dr. A. L. N. Moloantoa shares a powerful message titled "We Want to See Jesus," drawing from John 12:20-23: "Now there were some Greeks among those who went up to worship at the festival. They came to Philip, who was from Bethsaida in Galilee, with a request. 'Sir,' they said, 'we would like to see Jesus.'" He emphasizes the importance of not gathering in our churches out of routine and missing the opportunity to encounter Jesus. Instead, we must cultivate a deep desire to see Him. Dr. Moloantoa highlights that even the Greeks, though unsaved, recognized the transformative power of meeting Jesus. Let this same hunger drive our worship and devotion today. Mphatlalatsane
Dr. A. L. N. Moloantoa teaches about the temptation of looking back, drawing from Luke 17:32. He explains that while some things in life are worth remembering—whether as sources of inspiration or valuable lessons—Lot's wife serves as a cautionary example for believers today. Her story reminds us of the dangers of looking back and comparing our lives to worldly standards, which can cause us to lose focus on our goals or shift our gaze away from Jesus. Such distractions are perilous to our spiritual journey. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla continues teaching under the topic "Allow God to fight your battles" Psalms 35: 1 "Contend, Lord, with those who contend with me; fight against those who fight against me." You need only to be still. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla continues talking about allowing God to fight your battles.
Isaiah 49: 25 "But this is what the Lord says: “Yes, captives will be taken from warriors,
and plunder retrieved from the fierce; I will contend with those who contend with you, and your children I will save." You need only to be still. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about allowing God to fight your battles. Exodus 14:14 "The LORD will fight for you; you need only to be still.” Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba teaches on Luke 11:1, emphasizing that Jesus modeled dedicated time and space for prayer, offered a purposeful approach, and guided His followers on how to pray. She stresses that effective prayer aligns with God’s will and warns, citing Proverbs 28:9, that God does not respond to the prayers of the wicked. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla is reminding us that, even when we find ourselves ridiculed and mocked by others, enduring suffering and hardship, we must remain steadfast in our faith and not turn away from God. He draws inspiration from Lamentations 3:14-15, which speaks to the anguish and trials one might face, yet encourages perseverance and trust in God's faithfulness. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla is teaching about living as children of light, drawing from Ephesians 4:29-32. He emphasizes that we must avoid letting any unwholesome or harmful words come from our mouths. Instead, our speech should be uplifting and beneficial, building others up according to their needs. As followers of Christ, we are called to reflect His light through our actions and words, being kind, compassionate, and forgiving, just as God has forgiven us in Christ. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla is teaching about living as children of light, referencing Ephesians 4:25-28. He emphasizes the importance of putting away falsehood and speaking truthfully to one another, as part of living in integrity and reflecting the light of Christ in our daily lives. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba is teaching on the theme "The Battle is Still On," based on Revelation 12:7-9, which reminds us that the enemy continues to fight even today. However, we stand in the assurance that Jesus Christ has already secured the victory for us. In John 16:33, Jesus tells us that we will face tribulation in this world, and in John 15:18-21, He warns that just as He was persecuted, we too will face persecution. The key difference between us and the world is that Jesus has already triumphed on our behalf. We enter every battle from a place of victory, knowing that the outcome has already been won through Christ. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba emphasizes that the seemingly small things in life hold great significance. For example, children's ministry is often undervalued, yet it forms the foundation of our future, where everything is built. She highlights how Jesus recognized the young boy with just five loaves and two fish, and through that small offering, a miraculous multiplication took place, feeding multitudes. This shows that God can use even the smallest contributions to achieve great things. Matthew 4:25 also reminds us of the impact of these seemingly insignificant acts in God's hands. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba teaches the importance of following instructions, drawing from John 2:1-8, where Mary tells the servants, "Do whatever He tells you to do." She emphasizes that everything in creation, from nature to the sun and moon, operates successfully by adhering to set instructions. In the same way, Christians are called to follow God's commands as laid out in His Word, which guide us on how to live according to His will, not these many ways and methods we discover for ourselves. Ecclesiastes 7: 29 "Lo, this only have I found, that God hath made man upright; but they have sought out many inventions..” Mphatlalatsane
Pastor A. L. N. Moloantoa speaks on Psalm 7:15-17, highlighting the dangers of digging traps for the righteous. He explains that those who set snares for others often fall into the very pits they’ve dug themselves. David speaks of those who grow weary from their own actions, as the traps they set for others ultimately become their downfall. This serves as a powerful reminder of the principle of sowing and reaping—what you plot against others will eventually come back upon you. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba highlights the significance of the trees mentioned in the Old Testament, emphasizing that as Christians, we sometimes tend to overlook these scriptures, believing they are less relevant to us under the New Testament. However, as Colossians 2:17 reminds us, the Old Testament serves as a shadow of things to come, and the New Testament fulfills and reveals the deeper meaning of what was written before. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla is teaching about the importance of putting on the new self, as described in Ephesians 4:24. He emphasizes that as believers, we are called to embrace a renewed identity in Christ, characterized by righteousness and holiness. This new self reflects the image of God, and by walking in it, we leave behind our old ways and live a life that aligns with God's truth and purpose. It's a daily commitment to live as children of light, transformed by His grace. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla continues his teaching on living as children of light, referencing Ephesians 4:22-23. He emphasizes the need to cast off our old self, with its former way of life, and be renewed in the attitude of our minds, embracing the new self-created to be like God in true righteousness and holiness. Mphatlalatsane
Dr. A. L. N. Moloantoa highlights the protective hedge that surrounds the righteous, as seen in Job 1:9-10. He teaches that when we distance ourselves from God, we remove that protection, leaving ourselves vulnerable to the enemy's attacks. Living unrighteously, he adds, mirrors the warning in Ecclesiastes 10:8, where falling into sin is like breaking a protective wall, inviting harm and destruction into our lives. Mphatlalatsane
Dr. A. L. N. Moloantoa speaks of our salvation as a miraculous gift. In Matthew 13:17, Jesus reveals to His disciples that the way He communicates with them is distinct from how He communicates with the world. He shares with them the mysteries of the Kingdom of Heaven, preparing them to represent Him and bring transformation to the world after His departure. This highlights the privilege and responsibility of being entrusted with divine revelation, empowering them to fulfill His mission. We are truly privileged to receive the gift of salvation, and it is something we must treasure and hold in the highest regard. This divine gift should be cherished, as it is a reflection of God's immeasurable love and grace toward us. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba emphasizes the importance of understanding the proper time and procedure for every matter, as reflected in Ecclesiastes 8:6. She teaches that every creation has a purpose, and its life passes through various seasons and cycles. Just as the changing weather affects the environment, so too do seasons influence human life, animals, and vegetation. Nothing remains the same people change, animals evolve, and nature itself adapts to these cycles. These shifts and transitions have a profound impact on all living things, reminding us of the divine order and timing in all creation. Mphatlalatsane
Dr. A L N Moloantoa teaches on the transformative power of agreement, drawing from Genesis 11:1-9 to illustrate how unity leads to progress and success, while disagreement breeds confusion. He emphasizes that effective communication, when grounded in love, yields greater results. The text shows that the situation in Babel even moved God to act. Dr. Moloantoa highlights the biblical principle that two cannot walk together unless they agree, underscoring how many churches struggle with stagnation due to disagreements and miscommunication, often lacking the foundation of love. He references Matthew 18:19 to reinforce this truth. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla continues his series on "Living as Children of Light," drawing from Ephesians 4:21: "When you heard about Christ and were taught in Him in accordance with the truth that is in Jesus." Given that we have received the message of Christ and been instructed in His truth, we must not disregard the Word of God or persist in living according to our former selves with deceitful desires. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla emphasizes living as children of light, drawing from Ephesians 4:19-20: "Having lost all sensitivity, they have given themselves over to sensuality, indulging in every kind of impurity, and they are full of greed. That, however, is not the way of life you learned." He explains how the Gentiles had become desensitized but urges believers to embrace the life of purity and light that Christ has taught. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba speaks on the reason we fight. Referencing Revelation 12:7-9, where "Michael and his angels fought against the dragon, and the dragon and his angels fought back," she explains that this spiritual warfare continues today. As we strive to live in alignment with God, the devil opposes us, launching attacks because of our faith. When we choose to follow God, we enter into this battle, and the enemy retaliates, fighting to hinder our walk with Him. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba teaches the importance of focusing on what remains rather than dwelling on what has been lost. In 1 Kings, we read about the widow of Zarephath, in 2 Kings, the widow's oil, in Mark, the widow’s offering, and in Luke, Jesus resurrecting the son of a widow. In each of these accounts, they are referred to as widows because they have experienced loss. The widow in 2 Kings, when asked by Elisha what she had in her house, initially said "nothing at all." Similarly, you might feel as though you've lost everything today, but just as Jesus restored Job's life, He is able to restore all that seems lost in yours. Mphatlalatsane
Dr. A. L. N. Moloantoa shares a profound analogy about a king who had four wives, drawing a parallel to the things we are attached to in life. He explains that each of us, like the king, is "married" to four aspects of life:
The fourth wife, who was cherished for her beauty, represents our bodies. We love and take great care of our physical appearance.
The third wife, who was beautiful and a source of pride for the king, symbolizes our possessions. We enjoy showcasing our material wealth and accomplishments to others.
The second wife, whom the king trusted and shared everything with, is like our close friends and family—the ones we confide in and seek advice from.
The first wife, who was neglected and unloved, represents our spirit. Just as the king ignored his first wife, we often fail to nurture our spiritual life. Yet, it is our spirit that will stay with us after everything else fades, determining our eternal destiny, whether in heaven or hell.
Psalm 49:17-20 highlights this truth, reminding us that worldly wealth and status cannot accompany us beyond the grave, and without understanding, we are like beasts that perish. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla teaches on living as children of light, drawing from Ephesians 4:18, which speaks about the spiritual state of the Gentiles. The verse says, "They are darkened in their understanding and separated from the life of God because of the ignorance that is in them due to the hardening of their hearts." He explains that this darkness in understanding leads to separation from God's life, a result of ignorance that stems from their hardened hearts. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla emphasizes the importance of living as children of light, drawing from Ephesians 4:17, where Paul urges believers: "So I tell you this, and insist on it in the Lord, that you must no longer live as the Gentiles do." This call challenges Christians to abandon the ways of the world and embrace a life that reflects God's truth, righteousness, and holiness. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Motshoba is teaching about compromising God's Word, referencing Genesis 4:19-24. In this passage, Lamech is introduced as the first recorded instance of polygamy. He was fully aware of God's laws, as evidenced by his reference to Scripture when addressing the murder he had committed. This highlights how he knowingly compromised God's principles, despite his awareness of them. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba teaches about the driving force behind every successful person. Drawing from John 2:1-5, where Mary says, "Do whatever He tells you," She emphasizes the power of obedience. Even though the disciples walked with Jesus, they often didn’t fully understand or know Him. Pastor Matshoba highlights that we become motivators not only through our words but also through our actions and conduct. Most importantly, true success comes from being obedient to the Holy Spirit. Mphatlalatsane
Dr. A. L. N. Moloantoa emphasizes the profound power of worship, reminding us that worship goes far beyond just singing. In 1 Samuel 10:5-6, we read about Saul's encounter with the prophets at the Hill of God. The passage describes how Saul would meet a group of prophets playing harps, tambourines, flutes, and lyres as they prophesy. In that moment, the Spirit of the Lord would come upon Saul, enabling him to prophesy with them and transforming him into a different person. This event, orchestrated by God's plan, highlights how worship, in its many forms, invites the presence of the Holy Spirit and can lead to deep personal transformation. Mphatlalatsane
Dr. A. L. N. Moloantoa emphasizes the importance of being content, drawing from Philippians 4:11-13 The passage from Philippians highlights Paul's profound insight: "I am not saying this because I am in need, for I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances. I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want. I can do all this through Him who gives me strength."
Dr. Moloantoa underscores that true contentment is possible only through the Spirit of God. By our very nature, humans are rarely satisfied, especially in today's world, where temptations abound. It is only with God's enabling that one can achieve genuine contentment despite life's challenges. Mphatlalatsane
Dr. A L N Moloantoa continues to emphasize the importance of contentment. Reflecting on Hebrews 13:5, which says, "Let your conduct be without covetousness; be content with such things as you have. For He Himself has said, ‘I will never leave you nor forsake you,’" he encourages us not to compare ourselves with others but to live the life uniquely designed for us. We should be thankful for what we have, trusting in God's promise to never leave or forsake us. He is everything we need Him to be. Mphatlalatsane
Dr. A. L. N. Moloantoa discusses the concept of being an armor-bearer, challenging us to consider the type of armor-bearer we are. Reflecting on Daniel 11:32, which states, "With flattery he will corrupt those who have violated the covenant, but the people who know their God will firmly resist him," Dr. Moloantoa emphasizes the unwavering stance of Daniel, who declared, "We will not bow down to other gods." This message underlines the importance of being steadfast in our faith, allowing nothing and no one to sway us from what we believe, no matter the situation. Mphatlalatsane
Dr. A.L.N. Moloantoa discusses the concept of a living sacrifice as presented by Paul in Romans 12:1. He emphasizes that as a saved individual, you are called to offer your body as a living sacrifice to God—holy and sanctified. This means dedicating yourself fully to God and avoiding any actions that are contrary to your salvation. This is a true and proper worship to God. Mphatlalatsane
Dr. A.L.N. Moloantoa speaks about the God who never forgets us, drawing inspiration from Genesis 40 and the story of the three men in prison: Joseph, the baker, and the cupbearer. While people often forget, especially those who helped or stood by them during difficult times, Dr. Moloantoa urges us to remember where we come from and those who have supported us. He references Psalm 31:12, where David laments feeling forgotten like a dead person among his own people yet reminds us that we serve a God who never forgets us. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba is sharing insights on being the Lois and Eunice of our time, drawing from 2 Timothy 1:5-7. This morning’s question challenges us: "What are we imparting to our children?" The greatest treasure we can offer is the Word of God. Let us dedicate ourselves to teaching our children and grandchildren to cultivate a sincere faith in His Word. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba talks about "Stand up and not cry", Drawing from 1 Samuel 1:1-10, she highlights how, year after year, Hannah faced the same painful situation until she finally decided to take a stand. Instead of continuing to suffer in silence, Hannah wept and prayed fervently to the Lord, declaring that she had had enough. Similarly, in our lives, certain challenges may persist until we make the decision to say, "Enough is enough." God has given us the authority to act and take control of the situations we face. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba emphasizes the idea of women being a gateway, drawing from Genesis 1:27 and 2:22. These verses reveal that woman was created from man, illustrating that she pre-existed within him. The scripture states, "Male and female He created them," indicating that both were part of God's original design. Additionally, the Bible tells us that "he who finds a wife finds a good thing," highlighting the value of women. In God's creation, everything is designed to complement one another, just as a man and a woman are meant to complement each other, fulfilling and completing one another. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba delivers a powerful message on the importance of the choices we make in life, drawing from the stories in 2 Kings 4:1-10. She references the accounts of the Widow's Olive Oil and the Shunammite' woman whose son was restored to life- the woman who just wanted the presence of God, presenting these narratives as a framework for self-reflection. Through these stories, Pastor Matshoba challenges us to introspect and consider which side we align ourselves with in our own spiritual journey. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla is talking about the Ark of the Lord - the Lord of the Earth and says that with God all things are possible. Joshua 3: 12 - 13 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about when Joshua said to the Israelites, “Come here and listen to the words of the Lord your God. This is how you will know that the living God is among you. Joshua 3:9 - 11 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba addresses the frequently asked question about the correct method of baptism, specifically whether it should be performed in one name or three. She notes that baptism did not originate with Christianity but has roots in ancient Jewish law. In Acts 10, Peter discusses how baptism was practiced under the law of Moses, while today, believers are baptized in the name of Jesus Christ. In Acts 19:1-6, Paul explains, "John’s baptism was a baptism of repentance. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla encourages the believers to wait on God to exalt them before the eyes of man, as He exalted Joshua in the eyes of all Israel. Joshua 3: 7 - 8 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba encourages us to diligently search and examine the Scriptures, just as the Berean church did. Unlike the Thessalonians who accepted everything without verification, let us be diligent in confirming the truth of what we hear.
Acts 17:10 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba speaks on the parental mandate, emphasizing that parents are called to be teachers and instructors for their children. It is our duty to guide and instruct them, while children are expected to uphold their father's commands and not forsake their mother's teachings, as highlighted in Proverbs 30:11. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla says that God did not give us the spirit of timidity. Prepare a great feast for your enemies and let them go. 2 Kings 6 : 20 - 23 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla is talking about taking action after you've prayed, don't doubt your prayer. 2 Kings 6 : 19 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba teaches about the importance of holding on to our faith. In Luke 18:1, Jesus shares a parable to show His disciples the significance of persistent prayer, especially in the context of the end times and the spiritual challenges that come with it. This theme is echoed in 2 Peter 3:3-4, where Peter warns of scoffers who will come in the last days, driven by their own evil desires. Similarly, Paul describes these end time spirits in 1 Timothy 4:1 and 2 Timothy 3, emphasizing the dangers they pose. Jude and Daniel also address these spirits, providing further insights into the spiritual climate of the end times. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba is teaching about the different seasons of life, drawing from Genesis 8:22 and Ecclesiastes 3:1. Both scriptures emphasize the importance of time and seasons. She explains that just as the natural world experiences various seasons, our lives also go through different phases. We each encounter unique seasons at different times—past, present, and future. However, she emphasizes that the present time holds the most significance. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla is discussing 2 Kings 6:15-18, where the prophet of God reassures his servant by saying, "Do not be afraid, for those who are with us are more than those who are with them." Let's take courage in our situations that we are not alone, but there's an army surrounding us. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla discusses the story of Elisha, the prophet of God, as recounted in 2 Kings 6:8-12, where Elisha traps the blinded Arameans. He emphasizes that there are prophets who seek to profit from you, but there are also those who are genuinely doing the will of God. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba continues her teachings on the different kinds of prayers, drawing from 1 Kings 18:23-39. Just as Elijah offered his sacrifice on the altar to exalt the one true God, so should our prayers and sacrifices be made with the intention of glorifying Him. God responds to prayers that are rooted in a sincere desire to honor Him; the motive behind our prayers must be genuine. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla discusses the importance of praising the Lord, referencing Psalm 148:1-13. This passage emphasizes that the Lord's splendor surpasses both the earth and the heavens. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla discusses the concept of freedom in Christ, as highlighted in Galatians 5:1. He emphasizes the importance of managing Christian freedom responsibly. Mphatlalatsane
Bishop Lucky Moloantoa speaks on the significance of the house of the Lord, drawing from Psalms 82:1-2 and the words of David: "I was glad when they said unto me, 'Let us go into the house of the Lord.'" Today, many do not share this same enthusiasm when invited to or discussing the house of the Lord. However, as expressed in the Psalm of Asaph, God presides in the great assembly. We should take pride in the houses of God, even in our current times, so that they may be a house where people find rest and peace. Mphatlalatsane
Bishop Moloantoa reflects on 1 Samuel 20:17, highlighting the deep bond between Jonathan and David. Jonathan entered into a covenant with David, warning him of his father's plans because of his profound love for him. Today, the devil rejoices when church pews are empty, as he sows fear and gives people reasons to avoid the house of God, where they are spiritually nourished and sustained. Mphatlalatsane
Bishop Moloantoa reflects on the theme of the forsaken house of the Lord, drawing from Psalms 137:1-9. He reminds us that Babylon was a place of captivity for the Israelites, who composed this psalm in their exile. Similarly, he observes that today's church often feels like a place where one no longer desires to be, paralleling the sense of desolation and longing expressed by the Israelites. Mphatlalatsane
Bishop Moloantoa discusses Luke 2:1-7, focusing on the events in Bethlehem. The decree commanded all inhabitants of Bethlehem to return to their hometown for a census. Bethlehem, known as the city of bread, holds significant symbolism as Jesus Christ, who was born there, is the Bread of Life. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla continues to reflects on the beauty of God's dwelling place, Psalms 84 : 8 - 12 "'O Lord God of hosts, hear my prayer; Give ear, O God of Jacob! Selah. '
Your place of worship is the house of the Lord. Do you love your place of worship, if yes, what is it that you do to make it lovable? Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla reflects on the beauty of God's dwelling place, as expressed in the phrase, Psalms 84 : 1 - 7 "How lovely is your dwelling place, O Lord Almighty." He then poses a thought-provoking question: Are you dwelling in the house of the Lord? Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba is talking about commemorating Ascension Day which happens 40 days after the resurrection of Jesus. Galatians 3 "We are all one in Jesus Christ." Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla speaks about the appearance and ascension of Jesus Christ in the book of Luke 24 : 36 - 53. Jesus Christ lifted up His hands and blessed His disciples. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about Jesus appearing to two disciples on the road to Emmaus. Luke 24 : 13 - 35 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about Jesus, and the miraculous catch of fish after He was raised from the dead in the book of John 21 : 1 - 14 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla shares insights on Jesus' appearance to Thomas, a narrative found in John 20:24-31. His teaching underscores the importance of believing in Jesus as the Christ, the Son of God, and highlights that through this belief, one receives life in His Name. Mphatlalatsane
"Pastor Zani Dladla encourages us to consider, as Christians, what news we bring. Reflecting on Mary Magdalene's proclamation in John 20:18-23, 'I have seen the Lord,' we are reminded of the transformative power of encountering Christ in our lives." Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba teaches about claiming to know God but denying His power. 2 Peter 1 : 1 -2; Jude 1 : 5 We get peace when we get into the abundant knowledge of God. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba continues in the series of making every effort. 2 Peter 1 : 5 - 9
In making every effort, we need to add goodness, Knowledge, self-control and perseverance. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba teaches about making every effort to enter that rest... Hebrews 4 : 11
When Jesus said, "It is finished" He was declaring that the effort was accomplished, and the work was completed. To make an effort is to do all what you can, we've got to be determined no matter what. Focus is needed in making an effort, to be obsessed to achieve, and to be willing to learn from Jesus. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about a great commission in the book of Matthew 28 : 16 - 20
All authority in Heaven and on Earth has been given to Jesus, therefore our task is to go and make disciples. Mphatlalatsane
Nthabiseng Shabalala talks about the book of Luke 4 : 1 "Jesus, full of the Holy spirit."
Prayer has power to brings change in our circumstances. Mphatlalatsane
Bishop Moloantoa emphasizes the vital importance of aligning one's words with actions, drawing from Proverbs 20:14: "It’s no good, it’s no good!” says the buyer—then goes off and boasts about the purchase." The writer highlights the rapid changeability of the tongue, which often surprises people. He admonishes Christians who swiftly change according to circumstances, urging consistency between speech and conduct. Mphatlalatsane
Bishop Moloantoa discusses the resolution of inquiries in Isaiah 41:28-29. Initially, mankind enjoyed harmonious relations with God through daily divine visitations. However, conflict arose when they were instructed not to consume a specific fruit in the garden, allowing the enemy to enter their lives. This marked the beginning of questioning and uncertainty. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba teaches about 2 Timothy 3
Godlessness in the last days; "but mark this, there will be terrible times in the last days". These days we are no longer talking about wonderful times, we only talking about terrible, difficult times that we are experiencing. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla is expounding on Isaiah 53:1-12, urging us to approach this day with reverence, to join in fellowship with fellow believers, and to honor and commemorate the profound sacrifice made for us. Mphatlalatsane
This parable of the fig tree in the book of Luke 13:6-9 highlights the importance of bearing fruit in our lives as Christians. Bishop Moloantoa's interpretation may emphasize that the fig tree, like a Christian, is expected to bear fruit. Just as the owner of the vineyard expected fruit from the fig tree, God expects his people to produce good works, spiritual growth, and a life reflective of their faith. Mphatlalatsane
In Luke 14:12-15, Jesus speaks about hosting a banquet and advises his followers to invite not their friends, relatives, or rich neighbors who can repay them, but rather the poor, the crippled, the lame, and the blind. The message is about showing kindness and generosity to those who cannot repay you, rather than seeking recognition or reward.
Bishop Moloantoa is referencing this passage while speaking about serving the underprivileged, he is likely emphasizing the importance of reaching out to and caring for those who are marginalized or in need, without expecting anything in return. It's about embodying the spirit of compassion and selflessness that Jesus taught. Mphatlalatsane
Bishop Moloantoa In his sermon on Joshua 24:15, the pastor emphasizes the significance of the phrase "as for me and my house." As we embark on the journey of a new year and set resolutions, it's crucial to not only consider personal aspirations but also to contemplate how our spiritual journey aligns with our family's path. Decisions regarding our walk with God should encompass the collective journey of our households, ensuring that our faith is nurtured and shared within our family unit. Mphatlalatsane
Bishop Moloantoa is saying no one can curse the blessed. Proverbs 26 : 2
Curses are not our portion as the children of God, we have been blessed by God; therefore, there's no curse without a reason. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla is still sharing on the book of 2 Kings 7 : 7 - 9 to say that don't allow the situation to stop you from sharing the good news. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla is sharing in the book of 2 Kings 7 : 7 - 9 to say the Lord is with you and will cause your enemies to hear the sound of a great army. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla is talking about the book of 2 Kings 7 : 3 - 6
Stand up and take a step. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about the book of 2 Kings 7:1 - 2
We as people of God we don't want to hearken from the word of God, and when things don't go our way, we make ourselves confused if it's God speaking. today we are warned to hearken to God. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba is saying it was this Thursday that made the Friday to be a good Friday. She's telling about different occurrences that took place on the very Thursday before good Friday. John 17 : 1 - 25
A priestly prayer that Jesus made on the very Thursday. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba teaches about being falsely accused. Ephesians 6 : 11
We have an offensive and the defensive armer, In the spiritual realm our defensive armer is our faith. and the offensive armer is the word of God. She explains the armer step by step. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matsoba continues teaching that God cannot compromise His word. Psalm 24
Today she's reminding us that when we compromise the things of God, sometimes we may not see the wrath of God but there are consequences. Acts 5 : 3 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba teaches about the book of Psalm 24: 3 - 6 that God cannot compromise his word. God's mandatory approach is very important, how to approach Him on a divisional hill. People are not living the standard according to the word of God, and we'll stand and declare the word of God knowing that they are not aligned with His word or have violated His word, taking advantage of the grace dispensation; that act is not a good aroma to God. Mphatlalatsane
Nthabiseng Shabalala talks about the book of Luke 10: 38 - 42
Martha, and Mary seated at the feet of Jesus. We tend to worry even if the master/ the giver of life is here. Why worry, why carry burdens if He is here? are you Martha or Mary? Mphatlalatsane
Nthabiseng Shabalala talks about the book of John 15 : 7
The word of God is alive and active, it is powerful. Seek the Kingdom and his righteousness, and all these other things shall be added. Mphatlalatsane
Nthabiseng Shabalala talks about the book of Genesis 15 : 2
God may have spoken things into your life, but when you look, it doesn't seem to be happening as said. God's word will surely come to pass, no matter how long it takes. Let's wait patiently for the Lord and allow the process to take place, allow to be transformed from Abram to Abraham. Mphatlalatsane
Nthabiseng Shabalala talks about the Potter in the book of Jeremiah 18
She says is good and better for us to allow the Potter to shape us, because if He doesn't like what we've became, He breaks us and rebuild us. When we are being rebuilt, we need to have a heart of patience because He knows what He's doing. Mphatlalatsane
Bishop A L N Moloantoa talks about hope. Isaiah 3 : 10
"Say to the righteous, that it shall be well with them". Sometimes you just need that word to say it shall be well. Appearance is deceiving sometimes, when looking at other people then you think it is all well with them, thinking that you're the only one struggling. Mphatlalatsane
Nthabiseng Shabalala preaches about the book of Daniel 6 : 10
If God wasn't with us when people ragged against us, where would we be... He is a God who assigns His angels concerning our lives. Be encouraged and stay in prayer, don't leave prayer. Mphatlalatsane
Nthabiseng Shabalala preaches about Joseph's dream in the book of Genesis 37 : 10
God uses any situation for His plan to come to pass, He will put you through hurting or painful situations to take you somewhere. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about the book of 2 Kings 6 : 31 - 33
Do not gloat when your enemy falls; when they stumble, do not let your heart rejoice.
Prophet Elisha knew exactly what the King has planned against him. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla speaks about the book of 2 Kings 6 : 26 - 30
Bless those who curse you, pray for those who mistreat you. Poverty can cause people to do evil things. Mphatlalatsane
Dr ALN Moloantoa talks about your eyes see and your ears hear, therefore you are blessed. There are people who listen but do not hear what we hear, or who's eyes are open but don't see what we see.
Matthews 13 : 16 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about the book of 2 Kings 6 : 24 - 25
He is talking about the besieged Samaria, Prophet Elisha was the adviser of the king of Israel, he advised the King to do good to the people of Samaria. Do good to those who hate you. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba talks about the book of Obadiah 1 : 15 - 16
The name Obadiah means the worshipper of Jehovah, talking about the judgement of Edom. It was for us to learn a lesson and the consequences of the man's behavior, for us to avoid such behaviors. To avoid family vendetta/ family feud. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba is looking at the two books of minor prophets Nahum and the book of Joel. We are talking about the God who sent His grace before His wrath. Nahum delivers a message of judgment against Nineveh for its wickedness and oppression of other nations. The book vividly describes the impending downfall of Nineveh, portraying it as an inevitable consequence of its cruelty and arrogance. It is important to tell it to the next generation, so that they may know of what God did. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba teaches about the true vine. John 15 : 1 - 8
In chapter 6 - 14 He says I'm the bread of life, the water of life, the light of the World, the good shepherd, he is the resurrection and life, lastly, he is the truth, the way and the life. Jesus uses the metaphor of the vine and branches to illustrate the relationship between believers and Himself. Overall, the passage emphasizes the vital importance of remaining connected to Christ, which leads to spiritual growth, fruitfulness, and a vibrant relationship with God. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba talks about the book of Numbers 14 : 23 - 24; Luke 9 : 55
it is important to know who we are in Christ Jesus, and to understand what kind of a spirit we have after we accepted Jesus Christ. We are fighting against the principalities and the powers in the heavenly places, there are spirits following us because of where we come from therefore, by understanding the spirit we possess, we are then able to fight them. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about 2 Kings 19 : 23
Would you kill enemies you have captured with your sword which is the word of God? Mphatlalatsane
Will you succeed? Pastor Gwen Matshoba answers a question that we need to change the approach; for us to succeed. There are some other things that we put an effort in doing them, yet we fail; but when Jesus Christ appears in that situation, our story changes.
John 21 : 1 - 6 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla continues on the topic "Doing good to all" Hebrews 6: 10
Don't forget to do good because if we don't, we are not showing respect to God and we are present Him as not a good God; but if we do, the bible says He will not forget your deeds. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla preaches about the book of Hebrews 13:16 doing good to all. Don't become weary in doing good, we don't have to blame people or situations for not being kind and generous, but the word of God encourages us to do good to all. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba encourages us that God answers prayers.
Habakkuk 1: 1 - 4; 3: 1 - 3, 16 - 19 Habakkuk means to embrace.
We learn that Habakkuk was not actually praying in chapter 1 but complaining. As children of God we pass through situations that have been conquered for us already. After Habakkuk regained confidence in God, he went this time to pray because he trusted the word of God "The just shall live by faith" Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba teaches about reason for seasons in the book of Genesis 8 : 22
Everything in nature has a cycle, and humans are not exemption. As human beings we go through 4 seasons in our personal lives, season of preparation, testing, exposure and impact. There's time for everything and season for every activity under heaven. We need to venture things according to every season, and when we miss to do that, it means we have to wait for the cycle until we get to that specific season again.
E.g. Proverbs 30 : 24 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about the book of Galatians 6 : 9 - 10
Don't become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up. In the past years you have persevered and have seen the results/ outcome of that. May God help us to persevere, as many have given up and after they did, they regretted giving up. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about taking off that which is hindering you to see the glory of God. John 11: 42 - 44
It may happen that you faced a lot of challenges in the past, let us approach the new year with a new prayer, "Father thank you that you hear me always". We need to have that confidence that He hears us. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba teaches about the storms of life.
Matthew 8 : 23 - 27
Jesus Christ demonstrated how to behave when encountering the storms of life, how to respond but not to react. Persecution (storms of life) will come into our lives, not because of who we are, but because of the word sown in us, to steal the word. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen teaches about inquiring from the Lord.
Isaiah 45 : 2 God has already gone before us. Acts 12
Isaiah 58: There's a promise that God has made that He will guide us always, He will certify our needs in a sun scorch land, and will strengthen our faith.
Genesis when Haggai called Him Jehovah-Elroi (the God who sees)
Therefore we can trust and depend upon Him. Mphatlalatsane
Dr L Moloantoa talks about Jesus' disciples being able to see and hear.
Matthew 13 : 16 "But blessed are your eyes because they see, and your ears because they hear. For truly I tell you, many prophets and righteous people longed to see what you see but did not see it, and to hear what you hear but did not hear it." Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Lufuno Negota talks about "A thoma u pandela vhothe vhe vha vha vha dhi khou rengise zwitha zwavho henefho, a mbo thenukanya madefile a vhatshimbhi vja tshelede na... Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Lufuno Negota continues talking about signs of a praying church.
Prayer taught & modelled.
Every believer is a prayer worrier + prayer is not relegated to few interests.
People are disciples and trained to develop a personal & consistent prayer life.
We operate on the gifts of the spirit. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Lufuno Negota continues with signs of a praying church.
3. Every activity is saturated in prayer of worship, ushering etc.
4. Importance of prayer is recognized
Matthew 21 : 13 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Lufuno Negota talks about signs of a praying church.
1. Prayer is a culture.
2. Prayer is a priority.
Matthew 21 : 13 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Lufuno Negota continues to talk about praying church. There's power in prayer.
Praying church walks in power.
Prayer exposes heat (fire)
Prayer exposes weakness
Prayer exposes evil friends
Matthew 21 : 12 - 13 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Lufuno Negota speaks about praying church. Matthew 21 : 12 - 13
My house shall be called a house of prayer. House - Temple (building) or Body (Temple) Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about when you pray, do not keep on babbling, pray to your father who is unseen, He will reward you.
John 11 : 39 - 41 Mphatlalatsane
Bishop A L N Moloantoa preaches about the house of the Lord; in these days the invite to go into the house of the Lord is not received well; but the writer of this book says "How lovely is your dwelling place..."
Psalm 84 : 1 - 2 Mphatlalatsane
Bishop A L N Moloantoa preaches about the forsaken house of the Lord.
Psalm 137 : 1 - 9
When we talking about church today, we cry because the situation of the church is no longer the same; the church is under the Babylon attack. Mphatlalatsane
Bishop A L N Moloantoa preaches about blessed are the pure in heart. Our God searches our hearts. Love begins in the heart, it encourages/influences your actions.
Matthews 5 :8
Psalms 119 : 11 "I have hidden your word in my heart that I might not sin against you." When you take the word of God and keep it in your heart, it will protect/ preserve you. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba teaches about the importance of the presence of God in our lives. The garden of Eden was a place where God would interact and Interelate with a human being, who was made in his own image; and for the human being to be familiar with His voice.
Psalms 16 : 11
Genesis 3 : 8 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba talks about the prayer in the book of Matthew 6 : 9
The introduction of this prayer is to rectify many rules of the past, and to usher in people who are marginalized in the past.
In this prayer Jesus Christ qualifies every person to come to God as a father, in spite of how you were born. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba talks about the true worshipers, who will worship the father in spirit and in truth; those are the worshipers whom the father seeks.
John 4 : 23 - 24 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba talks about the book of Zephania, and it means Jehovah hides/hidden. Zephania talks about seeking the Lord.
Zephaniah 2 : 3 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla talks when Jesus wept. He is waiting for you to tell Him what trouble you. Things that we love so much can make us not serve God to the fullest.
John 11 : 35 - 38 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla teaches that Jesus is waiting for you to tell Him what troubles you.
John 11 : 33 - 34 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla teaches that after your confession, share your testimony with your family, friends and community. John 11 : 28 - 29 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla teaches that after your confession share your testimony with your family, friends and community. John 11 : 30 - 32 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Sello Masingi talks about the good Samaritan, that it was the person who had mercy upon the man that was half dead and robbed on the side of the road. After a priest and Levite passed the downtrodden man, showing him no mercy or compassion, the Samaritan took care of him and saved his life. It means loving your neighbor even strangers as you love yourself. Luke 10 : 25 - 37 Mphatlalatsane
The message "Grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and savior Jesus Christ" Peter's final words through centuries is echoing. Pastor Sello Masingi says Christians must recognize that while in the flesh, there is always more to learn, more to do, lessons to obtain and growth to experience.
2 Peter 3 : 18 Mphatlalatsane
The message of good news accepted by faith of the birth of Jesus expelling fear and they experienced peace. Pastor Sello Masingi says it's a message of miracle and salvation to all humankind. It is a message of a miracle about God's salvation and mystery of the message of hope as the Holy spirit overshadowed Mary. The message is rooted in the death, burial and the resurrection secure our future because of the cross.
Luke 2 : 10 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Sello Masingi explains what it means to be lost. To be lost means to be without Christ, to be aliens to the commonwealth of Israel strangers to covenants or promise, without hope, without God in the World. Christian hope rests on God's promises. To be a Christian is to believe in Jesus and hope and purpose for their lives.
Ephesians 2 : 11 - 12
John 3 : 26 Mphatlalatsane
Bishop A L N Moloantoa talks about shouting more and more unto Jesus. Our problems separate us from our families. Don't miss a chance to receive help from the Lord, when you hear His word today, shout louder and say "Lord have mercy on me"
Mark 10 : 46 - 52 Mphatlalatsane
Bishop A L N Moloantoa talks about radiation from God. There's a difference between the person who converse with God and the person who doesn't. There are things that happen when you spend time with God, even if you don't see them.
Exodus 34 : 29 - 35 Mphatlalatsane
Bishop A L N Moloantoa talks about faith and works, in most cases we speak about our faith but there's no works.
Luke 10 : 30 - 36 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about the book of John 11 : 23 - 27 that we should learn from Christ.
Believe that Jesus Christ is the son of the living God. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about the book of John 11 : 21 - 23 "If you had been here,.."
Does your family, friends and co-workers appreciate your presence? Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba talks about Jesus being Amen, meaning He's Omega, the beginning and the end; and the faithful and a true witness, meaning that He's faithfulness and love they go before Him.
Revelations 3 : 14 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshosa talks about the book of John 10 : 10
Joy is another area that the enemy wants to steal, reason being, joy is one of the inheritance Jesus has come to complete/ fulfill in our lives.
Luke 2 : 10
John 15 : 10 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen continues teaching about the scripture of John 10 : 10
The enemy doesn't steal if there isn't anything to be stolen. He steals where he knows or have seen something to be stolen. Mphatlalatsane
Bishop Lucky Moloantoa speaks about wavering between two opinions.
The word wavering means someone is unable to make a decision, they have knowledge but is unable to reach a decision, Is to be unsure. People know God, have heard about God, they see that God is alive and even nature testifies that God is real; but they are unable to believe God for His word.
1 Kings 18 : 21 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla speaks about follow Christ; for us is to follow Christ and forget about many things that can hinder us.
John 21 : 20 - 23 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about men being referred to as gods. Who are we gods to?
Acts 14 : 8 - 15
Exodus 7 : 1 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba teaches about Jesus exposing the intention of the enemy. There's nothing that the enemy will steal from us that is not exposed to him.
John 10 : 10
Hezekiah 39 : 2 - 8 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba teaches about the story of Samson when he killed many Philistines as they set him between the pillars.
Judges 16 : 25 - 30 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba talks about abortion. God was not pleased with Onan, and slew Onan because the man contemptuously refused to fulfill his familial responsibility under the Old Covenant.
Genesis 38 : 2 - 10 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about being made like God. In order to understand, we need to know who God was talking to and what was the situation?
Exodus 7 : 1 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about gods. If we call ourselves little gods, who are we gods to?
John 10 : 34 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about "gods" In order to understand this scripture, we need to know who God was talking to, what was the situation. If we call ourselves little gods, who are we gods to?
Psalms 82 : 6 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla concludes the series about spiritual gifts, different kinds of gifts and their operations. Learn from the bold and wise, use the gift in a way that people will benefit out of it.
1 Corinthians 14 : 18 - 24 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Themba Mokoena teaches about adjust your expectations in your marriage. Understanding that we are married to flawed people; but there are none negotiable standards according to the word/bible. Talking about infidelity, sexual abuse etc.
1 Corinthians 13 : 8, 13
Romans 5 : 5 - 8 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Themba Mokoena teaches about adjusting our expectations in marriage. Acceptance doesn't mean the person doesn't have flaws and accepting them with their flaws doesn't mean you do not want them to change. Nobody is perfect, people will always have qualities we don't like, characteristics we find annoying and behaviors that we wish they'd stop. Mphatlalatsane
Bishop ALN Moloantoa talks about doors, What's the meaning of open doors in your life. Use the main door which is Christ for you to find other open doors in your life; doors of healing, doors of marriage, work etc.
Genesis 4 : 6 - 7 Mphatlalatsane
Bishop ALN Moloantoa speaks about there are things that we hear about, some we see that God does to us, and some are things that came but wouldn't have come if it wasn't for grace/mercy of God.
Matthew 11 : 20 - 24 Mphatlalatsane
Bishop ALN Moloantoa speaks about most people have left Godly principles. The foundations of life are being undermine.
Psalms 11 : 3 "There is nothing a good person can do when everything falls apart" Mphatlalatsane
Bishop A L N Moloantoa talks about fighting for positions in the house of the Lord, the spirit of competition rises, and causes some to leave the church and find themselves in the wilderness.
Genesis 16 : 6 - 10 Mphatlalatsane
Nthabiseng Tshabalala talks about the brokenhearted, He is close to the brokenhearted, He keepeth all his bones: not one of them is broken.
Psalms 34 : 18 - 20 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Lufuno Negota continues in the series of serving God. Jesus is coming quickly.
Revelations 22 : 12 - 14 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Lufuno Negota continues talking about serving God.
Reading from the book of Phillipians 1 : 6 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Lufuno Negota preaches about Exodus 24 : 15
U nanga ane wa toda u mushumela nangaha, ndo vhea phanda hau. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla continues in his series of spiritual gifts. 1 Corinthians 12 : 10
One body, many parts; gifts of prophecy and tongues. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla continues with the series of spiritual gifts.
1 Corinthians 12 : 10
One body, many parts; gift of prophecy and tongues. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla continues speaking about spiritual gifts.
1 Corinthians 12 : 10
One body, many parts, but specifically gifts of prophecy and tongues. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla Speaks about 1 Corinthians 12 :10
Spiritual gifts ; one body, many parts - gifts of prophecy and tongues. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla teaches about spiritual gifts; one body, many parts, and he's specifically talking about gifts of prophecy and tongues.
1 Corinthians 12 : 10 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba talks about two requests David is making in this scripture, 1. For God two show him his path 2. For God to teach him His ways. This is what we need to ask in our present time. Jeremiah 6 : 16 "Stand at the crossroads and look, Ask for the ancient paths, ask where good is, and walk in it, you'll find rest for your soul".
Psalms 25 : 4 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Themba Mokoena teaches about how the loveless marriages can be restored. Pray for your spouse, your marriage, and yourself.
1 Corinthians 13 : 8 - 13 Mphatlalatsane
Bishop ALN Moloantoa teaches about ministry. What is ministry?
Acts 6 : 1 - 8 Mphatlalatsane
Nthabiseng Shabalala speaks about the wine at the wedding in Cana. God can change the situation in your life that is not pleasant. Your situation needs God himself.
John 2 : 1 - Mphatlalatsane
Nthabiseng Shabalala speaks about God's thoughts about us. His thoughts are not like ours, His thoughts are good.
Jeremiah 29 : 10 Mphatlalatsane
Bishop A L N Moloantoa speaks to people who think their lives are not making sense. As long as you still have people who live, there's hope.
Ecclesiastes 9 : 4 Mphatlalatsane
Bishop A L N Moloantoa speaks about Isaiah as the spokesperson of the Israelites. He talks about restoration, and why was God raising watchmen for Israel?
Isaiah 62 : 7 - 8 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba talks about many women who are suffering under a controlling father or husband. Saul was very controlling...
2 Samuel 21 : 7 - 13 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba speaks about number 12 (maturity). The stage of the women with the issue of blood reached 12 years (the maturity stage), 12 tribes of Israel, the 12 disciples, and Jairus daughter was also 12.
Luke 8 :40; Psalm 5 : 3; Mark 5 : 21 - 41 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba speaks about our background writing our destinies, we have to rewrite our destinies. Choose not to remain the same but rewrite your destiny.
Matthew 1 : 3 - 6 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba speaks about the womb of a woman. Philippians 4 :19; 2 :25
Lydia was the first person to be baptized in the first church that was planted in Europe. She was a generous woman who taught generosity and to support the ministry in the church of Philippi. Generosity attracts God. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba explains what is a woman? the characteristics of a woman, and the difference between a man and a woman?
Genesis 2 :23
Proverbs 14 :1 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about different kinds of gift, but the same spirit. All these are the work of one and the same spirit.
1 Corinthians 12 : 4 - 7 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about different kinds of gifts, but the same spirit. All these are the work of one and same spirit, and gives them to each one, just as he determines.
1 Corinthians 12 ; 10 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about different kinds of gifts, but the same spirit. All these are the work of one and the same spirit, and gives them to each one, just as He determines.
1 Corinthains 12 : 8 - 10 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla speaks about different kinds of gifts, but one same spirit. All these are the work of one and the same spirit, and gives them to each one, just as He determines.
1 Corinthians 12 : 1 - 12 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla speaks about the book of Haggai 2 : 10 - 14
Whatever they do and whatever they offer, it's defiled. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla speaks about being strong and work for God is with you.
Haggai 2: 1 - 4 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla speaks about the book of Hosea 12: 9 - 10
God spoke to the prophets and gave them many visions and parables. Mphatlalatsane
Dr A L N Moloantoa speaks about judging ourselves, accepting our weaknesses and then take a step of what to do next...
1 Corinthians 11: 31 Mphatlalatsane
Dr A L N Moloantoa speaks about when you go through challenges, having a lot of questions without answers and also people start asking where is your God? Let us become who we are and continue doing what is expected of us so that God may show up in our situations.
Galatians 6 : 9 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Themba Mokoena continues talking about prayer in marriages/ homes.
Prayer is our greatest and most powerful weapon, in the struggle to maintain our marriage. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Themba Mokoena continues in the topic of Rekindling the lost love in marriages.
1 Corinthians 13: 8, 13 and Isaiah 64 : 4 - 5
It looks like there's no hope anymore in Israel, people are comfortable in their sins, they see no need in reconciling with God. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Themba Mokoena talks about praying for your spouse, marriage and for yourself. He encourages us to trust God in situations that escalates to being worse.
1 Corinthians 13 : 8, 13 Mphatlalatsane
How do you read the word of God?
Pastor Gwen Matshoba speaks about being tested with the word. Being in a journey or travelling, you are found prepared.
Luke 10: 25 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba speaks about the motive. God searches the heart.
Matthew 25: 1 - 12 Mphatlalatsane
Seeking/desiring positions is from back in the days when the devil desired God's position, it's the work of the enemy, it happened in Isaiah 14: 12 - 16.
Pastor Gwen Matshoba
Matthew 20:20 - 28 Mphatlalatsane
Poster Gwen Matshoba talks about entering into the rest of Christ. Make every effort...
Disobedience is a hinderance. Gentleness and humbleness are the qualities that needs to be developed in us when we make an effort to enter into rest.
Hebrews 4:11 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla speaks about "one after drinking the old wine says is better. " (Changes are crucial)
Luke 5 :39 Mphatlalatsane
Dr A L N Moloantoa speaks about God teaching us about the importance of His word. First, Hear... many times He has spoken but only a few could hear. He speaks about the Soils and the seeds, protect the seed. 1. The 1st seed that fell along the part. 2. the 2nd seed fell of the rocks. 3. the 3rd seed fell among thorns. the last one fell on good soil.
Mark 4: 3 Mphatlalatsane
Dr A L N Moloantoa speaks about God avails an opportunity to preach the gospel. If you are God, tell us plainly. People are willing to hear, and know who God is. People are thirsty for God (the Saviour)
John 10 :24 Mphatlalatsane
Dr A L N Moloantoa speaks about when Elijah was hiding in the cave fearing for his life. God asks him what is he doing there?
1 Kings 19:13 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla is talking about the new wine & new wineskins. What does it mean when Jesus says you can't put the new wine into an old wineskin? We grew up not knowing God, since we know Him now; there has to be a difference. We have to be born again and receive new things of God.
Luke 5: 37 - 39 Mphatlalatsane
What is obedience? Pastor Zani Dladla speaks about the importance of obedience.
Everybody wants to be hearken to...
We are what we are today is because of disobedience.
Romans 12 :1 - 2 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba speaks about unity. She speaks about the process: Order, Organise, Share and Collaborate with one another. Jesus commands us to love one another.
Psalms 133: 1 - 3 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba speaks about the young salve girl who had a spirit by which she predicted the future, and she was used to make money. She elaborates on speaking about the love of money.
Acts 16: 16 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba speaks about young people to remember their maker, before the days of evil come. There will be days and times where you'll find no pleasure.
Ecclesiastes 12 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba speaks about the word of God that keeps or sustains us. She speaks about self-control, without it we are like a broken wall.
Nehemiah 3: 12
Proverbs 25: 28 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Gwen Matshoba speaks about "The Lord is good to them that wait for Him"
God doesn't have a time frame, He operates outside the time. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla speaks about the life that touches others.
Ezekiel 2:9; 3:2, 14, 15
People will hide behind the spirit of God yet works of the spirit are not seen in the flesh. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla speaks about The credibility of His messenger.
The second key to witnessing is a change life.
1 Peter 2: 12 Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla speaks about the heart of His messenger.
The first key to witnessing is a prepared heart.
Rom 3: 23, Isaiah 6 :5 Mphatlalatsane
Bishop ALN Moloantoa teaches about the sin of gossip.
How we can stop the sin of gossip? Provebs 17: 9 Mphatlalatsane
What time is it? Why is important? How does it affect us if it's so important? Apostle Gwen Matshoba talks about Knowing the times. She is reading from the book of Ecclesiastes 3:1 as she delve deeper into knowing the times. Mphatlalatsane
Apostle Gwen Matshoba talks about Let the children come to me. She is reading from the book of Mark 10:13 as she deal with this issue of letting the children to come to Jesus when His disciples was busy stopping them. He even explains why they must let them free. Mphatlalatsane
Apostle Gwen Matshoba talks about God's Promises. She is reading from the book of Joshua 1:3-4, Isaiah 9:1 and looks at why the promises of God, how can one have this promises in times like this and what does the scripture says about this issue. Mphatlalatsane
Apostle Gwen Matshoba talks about having persistence. She is reading from the book of Luke 18:35 and Luke 19. She looks at the man who was blind who never stopped when he heard that Jesus was passing by, but he was persistent to get help from Jesus. Mphatlalatsane
Bishop Moloantoa talks about God will fight for you. He looks at how God always fights for His children in distressed moments. He is focusing on the release of Peter from prison after he was jailed and heavily guarded. Mphatlalatsane
Bishop Moloantoa talks about The forsaken fountain He looks at what is a fountain, which fountain have we forsaken, why have we forsaken God, and how to get back and deal with this issue. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Themba Mokoena talks about Rekindling the lost love in your marriage. He is looking at what is marriage, what is a good marriage, what is rekindled, what causes marriages to die, and how to rekindle that fire in a lost love in marriage He focuses on rebuilding the broken marriage. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Themba Mokoena talks about Rekindling the lost love in your marriage. He is looking at what is marriage, what is a good marriage, what is rekindled, what causes marriages to die, and how to rekindle that fire in a lost love in marriage He focuses on rebuilding the broken marriage. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Themba Mokoena talks about Rekindling the lost love in your marriage. He is looking at what is marriage, what is a good marriage, what is rekindled, what causes marriages to die, and how to rekindle that fire in a lost love in marriage He focuses on rebuilding the broken marriage. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Themba Mokoena talks about Rekindling the lost love in your marriage. He is looking at what is marriage, what is a good marriage, what is rekindled, what causes marriages to die, and how to rekindle that fire in a lost love in marriage He focuses on admitting that you are powerless to your spouse. Mphatlalatsane
Bishop Lucky Moloantoa is talking about Goliath Who comes and goes in your life. He looks at who or what are these Goliaths, why these Goliaths are in your life, what causes them to come and go, and how to overcome them. Mphatlalatsane
Bishop Lucky Moloantoa talks about The Favour of the Lord. He looks at what is this favour, why such favour and how to get this favour of God. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Bridget Hawkins talks about Digging the hole for your enemies. She reads from the book of Ecclesiastes 10:8 that if you dig a pit you fall in it and if you break the wall the snake will bit you. She looks at how we must not fall in the same trap we make for others to fall in them. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Bridget Hawkins talks about Robbing the workers. She looks at how we don't pay the people who are working for us and rob them their dues or payments, what does the scripture say about and what must we do to rectify this sin. Mphatlalatsane
Rekindle the lost love in your marriage. He looks at what causes the marriage to die, how to rekindle that spark in marriage, and its benefits. Mphatlalatsane
Do you know Goliath? Can you have Goliath in your lives? If so, which Goliath's can that be? Bishop Lucky Moloantoa handles this issue and talks about Goliath's in our lives. He looks at the scriptures and focuses on the war of Israel and the Philistines. Mphatlalatsane
What is favor? What does it means to be favored? Who must or is favored? Bishop Lucky Moloantoa is talking about Favor of God while answering this crucial questions.. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla is talking about God Established His covenant with Moses. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about God established His covenant with Abraham. He is reading from the book of Genesis 12:1-3. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about God established His covenant with Noah and descendants. He is reading from the book of Genesis 9:8-9 as he looks at Noah when God decided to establish His covenant with him and also his descendants. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about Don't put yourself forward, wait for the Lord. He is reading from the book of 1 King 2:1-4. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Tumelo Matsoso is talking about The cost of disobedience. He looks at how disobedience can put your life on line and how easily one can be dethroned. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Bridget Hawkins talks about I won't keep silent. She is reading from the book of Psalms 40:10 which challenges us not to keep silent about the good news of salvation, God's salvation, and His constant love for us. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Bridget Hawkins talks about Iron sharpens iron. She is looking at how we learn from each other in this life. She reading from the book of Proverbs 27:17. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Bridget Hawkins talks about Hatred. She looks at what is hatred, why hatred, What are the consequences of this hatred and how to overcome it. She is reading from the book of Proverbs 10:12. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about The Lord's grace. He looks at the book of 1 Timothy 1:12-17 which highlights who we are, where are we from and what we have done. Mphatlalatsane
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about Learning from Jesus. He looks at what we must learn from Jesus, why must we learn from Him and the benefits of learning from Him. Mphatlalatsane
Nthabiseng Shabalala talks about Living water. She is looking at the book of John 4:10 which focuses on Jesus as a living water. Mphatlalatsane
Nthabiseng Shabalala talks about Dry bones. What does this mean to us in times we are living in? She looks at the book of Ezekiel 37:11 which talks about dry bones. Mphatlalatsane
Imagine someone says who has touched me? Then we will ask but why will someone touch you and why? Nthabiseng Shabalala talks about Who touched me based on the story of the woman of the issue of blood. Jesus felt power leaving Him because someone who touched him had faith to get healed. Mphatlalatsane
How true is it that Patience rewards? Bishop Lucky Moloantoa look into this subject of Patience rewards. He also focuses on the scriptures to back this talk. Mphatlalatsane
Can someone really live by faith? Who must live by faith? Bishop Lucky Moloantoa talks about issue of The righteous shall live by faith. He keeps on answering this challenging questions. Mphatlalatsane
Apostle Gwen Matshoba talks about Bear fruit that will last. She is reading from the book of John 15:16 which says Christ chose us and we didn't chose Him. She focuses on how to bear fruits and why we must bear this fruit that will last. Mphatlalatsane
If someone asked you this question: "What time is this? How will you respond to this question? Pastor Gwen talks about What time is this? She is reading from the book of 2 Timothy 3 which answers this question from the Bible point of view. Mphatlalatsane
What we see with our eyes may build or destroy us. Apostle Gwen Matshoba talks about Eyes of the flesh and eyes of the spirit. She looks at the book Genesis 3:6 and focuses on what we see which is the door to our hearts. Mphatlalatsane
Bishop Lucky Moloantoa talks about The life and faith of Abraham. He looks at his journey and how he had that faith in God and what does that mean to us today.
Bishop Lucky Moloantoa talks about Shall you sit while we go to war? This was a challenging question asked by Moses. He looks at what it means to us by today.
Bishop Lucky Moloantoa talks about Will Jesus find faith when He comes again? This is a question everyone must answer by himself and find a way out.
Bishop Lucky Moloantoa talks about The life of David. He looks at his rise from humble background as a boy, a shepherd, his talents and skills, and later rise to leadership as a king.
Bishop Lucky Moloantoa talks about The life of David. He looks at his rise from humble background as a boy, a shepherd, his talents and skills, and later rise to leadership as a king.
Have you take time and learn about the meaning of numbers? Numbers like 3, 7, and others? Do you know what 2023 mean? Bishop Lucky Moloantoa talks explain to us What does 2023 mean.
Have you come to the point where you say to someone after asking you something and you say: What will people say? Bishop Moloantoa looks into this topic focusing on the challenge Moses had instead of obeying to go and take out his people from Egypt.
Bishop Moloantoa talks about Sacrificing for the Gospel. He looks at how Paul highlight some of the things a born again child of God go through as he/she preaches the word of God.
What is emotional abuse? What is the dangers of emotional abuse in marriage? Does this happen only to married people? How can we overcome this emotional abuse in marriage? Pastor Themba Mokoena is talking about Emotional abuse in marriage. He is reading from different scripture and look from the Biblical point of view.
What is emotional abuse? What is the dangers of emotional abuse in marriage? Does this happen only to married people? How can we overcome this emotional abuse in marriage? Pastor Themba Mokoena is talking about Emotional abuse in marriage. He is reading from different scripture and look from the Biblical point of view.
What is emotional abuse? What is the dangers of emotional abuse in marriage? Does this happen only to married people? How can we overcome this emotional abuse in marriage? Pastor Themba Mokoena is talking about Emotional abuse in marriage. He is reading from different scripture and look from the Biblical point of view.
Nthabiseng Shabalala talks about The Lord will fight for you. She is reading from the book of Deuteronomy 1:29 which focuses on the fact that we must not be terrified and fearful but that the Lord will fight for us.
Nthabiseng Shabalala talks about Be blessed and increase. She is looking at the book of Deuteronomy 1:10 which tells us that we must increase and be blessed as God has said.
Have you face terrifying situation? How did you handle it? Nthabiseng Shabalala talks about Be strong and courageous as she looks at the book of Luke 8:22 when the disciples faced a raging storm and Jesus was asleep by then. They woke Him up and he calmed the storm.
Nthabiseng Shabalala talks about Meditate on the Word of God. She is looking on how we must me3diditate and why we must do this, and not forgetting the benefits of meditating on the Word of God.
Have you been in a comfortable place where you don't lack nothing but move? Nthabiseng Shabalala talks about Break camp and move. She is reading from the book of Deuteronomy 1:6 which challenges the Israelites to left Mt Horeb and continue with the journey.
Are you still holding on to people, situations, grudges, anger, bitterness, revenge and many other situations? Not willing to let go of these things? Pastor Gwen Matshoba talks about Let it go and reading from the book of 1 Kings 10:3.
Have you struggle with a project and eventually someone came to your rescue after you have consulted or ask for help? Pastor Gwen Matshoba is talking about Learning from others based on David who was always consulting from God in all his issues and challenges.
Have you make your new year resolutions? Are you sticking or achieving them as made? Pastor Gwen Matshoba is talking about New Year Resolutions and looks at the scripture from the book of 2 Peter 2:22 and Proverbs 26:11 which warns us not to default.
Pastor Zani Dladla is talking about Christians gathering together. He looks at why people especially born again Christians don't meet or gather together anymore. He takes us through the dangers, and the importance why we must gather together.
Pastor Zani Dladla is talking about Christians gathering together. He looks at why people especially born again Christians don't meet or gather together anymore. He takes us through the dangers, and the importance why we must gather together.
Pastor Zani Dladla is talking about Christians gathering together. He looks at why people especially born again Christians don't meet or gather together anymore. He takes us through the dangers, and the importance why we must gather together.
Pastor Zani Dladla is talking about Christians gathering together. He looks at why people especially born again Christians don't meet or gather together anymore. He takes us through the dangers, and the importance why we must gather together.
Pastor Zani Dladla is talking about Christians gathering together. He looks at why people especially born again Christians don't meet or gather together anymore. He takes us through the dangers, and the importance why we must gather together.
Pastor Gwen Matshoba is talking about Fear P1. She is looking at how sin entered the world through Adam and Eve and how they were fearful and hide themselves from God as recorded in the book of Genesis 3:8-10.
Pastor Gwen Matshoba is talking about Fear P1. She is looking at how sin entered the world through Adam and Eve and how they were fearful and hide themselves from God as recorded in the book of Genesis 3:8-10.
Pastor Zani Dladla is talking about The fig tree withers. Jesus wanted to eat from the tree of a fig tree and Jesus reach out to get some fruits out of it. But He found none. So, he curse the tree and it withered to the roots and his disciple were shocked to see this tree the following day.
Pastor Zani Dladla is talking about The first miracle performed by Jesus Christ. He is looking at the first recorded miracle performed by Jesus Christ in the Bible and how he did performed it and the respond of people afterwards at the wedding. He is reading from the book of John 1:1-11.
Pastor Zani Dladla is talking about Blessed is the one who has regards for the weak. He is reading from the book of Psalms 41:1-3. He looks at how we can take care of the weak and needy without making them feel ashamed. But to do everything in silence.
Pastor Thatayaone Seleka is talking about Who do you think I am? He looks at the big question of who do people think He is? Only Peter managed to answer it correctly and God affirm that he will be called The rock while reading from the book of Matthew 16: 13-20.
Pastor Thatayaone Seleka is talking about Don't let go of your dreams. He is reading from the book of Genesis 37: 28-36. He looks at the life of Joseph when he was sold and later landed in Egypt in Potiphar's house. He had to face the temptations of Potiphar's wife and never yield to sin.
Pastor Thatayaone Seleka is talking about Do you believe what God is saying. He is reading from the book of Luke 1:34-35. He is looking at the two women, Elizabeth and Mariah how when they meet the other kid leaped. That you have to believe what God says.
Pastor Thatayaone Seleka is talking about Don't let go of your dreams. He is reading from the book of Genesis 31:1-11. He looks at how Joseph faced many challenges in the house of Potiphar and yet he stood his ground.
Pastor Gwen Matshoba talks about The thief. She is reading from the book John 10:10. She is looking at why, how, when does our enemy come to steal and destroy. She focus on different kinds of lies.
Pastor Gwen Matshoba talks about How did you enter into the sheepfold. She is reading from the book of John 10:1,7. She is looking and challenging us to make introspection that how did we enter into the sheepfold or did we enter through Jesus Christ since He died for us.
Pastor Gwen Matshoba talks about 7 Pillars. She is reading from the book of Proverbs 9:4. She is looks at 7 spirit of God which is the spirit of wisdom, the spirit of understanding, the spirit of counselling, the spirit of power (might), the spirit of knowledge, the spirit of discerning, and spirit of revelation.
Pastor Gwen Matshoba talks about You can work with what you have. She is looking at the parable from the book of Luke 19:13 and Matthew 24:46-47. She focus on how a man gave his servants a task about the money matters. That you can use what you have to multiply what you have.
Pastor Thatayaone Seleka talks about Deborah, Arise. He is looking at the life of Deborah from the book of Judges 4:5-10, 17-23, who helped the nation of Israel to kill king Sisera and how the king of Israel lost the glory.
Pastor Thatayaone Seleka talks about Who knows you are called in times like this. He looks at the life of Esther when she has to make hard decision to stand for the Jews when the plot was to kill them all. His uncle reminded her that she must not forget who she is even when in royal palace.
Pastor Thatayaone Seleka is talking about The Lord is my Shepherd. He is looking at who is our shepherd, why the shepherd, and the importance of having a shepherd in our lives. He is reading from the book of Psalms 23.
Pastor Thatayaone Seleka is talking about The Lord is my Shepherd. He is looking at who is our shepherd, why the shepherd, and the importance of having a shepherd in our lives. He is reading from the book of Psalms 23.
Pastor Thatayaone Seleka is talking about Joseph The Dreamer. He is looking at how Joseph was hated by his siblings because of his dreams, how they sold him and trying to end those dreams, yet God had a purpose with his life.
Pastor Thatayaone Seleka is talking about The Lord is my Shepherd. He is looking at who is our shepherd, why the shepherd, and the importance of having a shepherd in our lives. He is reading from the book of Psalms 23.
Pastor Bridget Hawkins is talking about God wants to give you the desires of your heart. She is reading from the book of Psalm 20:4.
Pastor Bridget Hawkins is talking about Settle your issues with your neighbor. She is reading from the book of Proverbs 25:9.
Pastor Bridget Hawkins is talking about Listen to the correction of God. She is reading from the book of Hebrews 12:5.
Pastor Bridget Hawkins is talking about The Lord is my helper and my salvation. She is reading from the book of Hebrews 13:6.
Pastor Themba Mokwena is talking about Building a Godly family. He is reading from the book of Proverbs 24:3-4. He looks at the issue of garbage in and garbage out focusing on kids.
Pastor Themba Mokwena is talking about Building a Godly family. He is reading from the book of Proverbs 24:3-4. He looks at the issue of the fact that Jesus was bruised for our transgressions and by His stripes we are healed.
Pastor Themba Mokwena is talking about Building a Godly family. He is reading from the book of Proverbs 24:3-4. He looks at the issue of the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.
Pastor Themba Mokwena is talking about Building a Godly family. He is reading from the book of Proverbs 24:3-4. He looks at the issue of garbage in and garbage out because what you plant is what you will sow.
Pastor Themba Mokwena is talking about Building a Godly family. He is reading from the book of Proverbs 24:3-4. He looks at the issue of garbage in garbage out. Meaning you will reap what you sow.
Pastor Bridget Hawkins talks about Stand in the midst of temptations.. She is reading from the book of Luke 17:1 and focus on one who brings bad temptations to others and what will happen to such a person. That one must stand strong in the midst of such times.
Pastor Bridget Hawkins talks about Jesus heals the sick. She is reading from the book of John 5:11 which focus on Jesus who healed the sick man who was on a mat. Jesus told him to stand up and take his mat and walk. She is looking how people tried to corner him but he just stood on the miracle that happened to him.
Pastor Bridget Hawkins talks about Hold on until the end. She is reading from the book of Matthew 10:22. She is looking at the fact that we need to hold on to the end since many will hate us because of being the children of God.
Pastor Bridget Hawkins talks about Have a grateful heart. She is reading from the book of Hebrews 12:28. She is looking at the fact that we must be grateful and worship God in a way it will please Him since we have received the kingdom that can not be shaken.
Pastor Themba Mokwena is talking about Building a Godly family. He is reading from the book of Proverbs 24:3-4. He looks at how to build a Godly family.
Pastor Themba Mokwena is talking about Building a Godly family. He is reading from the book of John Proverbs 24:3-4. He looks at how to build a Godly family and that a family (children) reflects on a builders.
Pastor Themba Mokwena is talking about Building a Godly family. He is reading from the book of John Proverbs 24:3-4. He looks at how to build a Godly family.
Pastor Themba Mokwena is talking about Building a Godly family. He is reading from the book of John Proverbs 24:3-4 . He looks at how to build a Godly family.
Pastor Themba Mokwena is talking about Building a Godly family. He is reading from the book of John 14:15 when Jesus says if you love me, keep my commandments. He is focusing on a series titled building a godly families.
Pastor Bridget Hawkins is talking about Love. She is reading from the book of Proverbs 10:12. She look at the fact that we are to be vigilant of hate that stirs trouble, but love overlook everything. That if we have love, we are able to live with everyone better.
Pastor Bridget Hawkins is talking about Love unconditionally. Psalm 40:10 that we not to get quite about God's loyalty and His constant love for us, that we are to speak about god's loyalty and His constant love.
Pastor Bridget Hawkins is talking about Learn from others. She is reading from the book of Proverbs 27:17 and focus on how to learn from others just iron sharpens iron. That we are not to stop learning from one another in this life.
Pastor Bridget Hawkins is talking about Be obedient to God. She is reading from the book of Ecclesiastes 7:1. She look at the fact that we need to have a good reputation which is better than bank account, and that your death date tells more of your birth date.
Pastor Bridget Hawkins talks about God our source of Hope. She is reading from the book of Romans 15:13 which emphasized that God who is our hope must fill us with all joy and peace so that our hope may grow as we have faith in Him.
Pastor Bridget Hawkins talks about The beatitudes. She is reading Matthews 5 : 11 which focus on the beatitudes, and looks at the fact that we are to be happy when people persecute you, tell all kinds of evil lies about Jesus, insult us because of Jesus Christ.
Pastor Mathabo Masilela is talking about We are bought from the kingdom of darkness. She is reading from the book of Romans 3:24. She is looking on how we are justified free, how we are bought back by the Blood of the land, a ransom was paid to God and now we are free from the power or penalty of sin.
Pastor Mathabo Masilela talks about The heart She is reading from the book of Ephesians 3:17. She looks at the heart and what the Bible says about, why specifically the heart, what kind of heart one must have in this life.
Pastor Mathabo Masilela talks about Jesus is sited on the right hand of the Father. She is reading from the book of Ephesians 1:20. She looks at how Jesus is sited on the right hand of The Father, and also why is He sited?
Pastor Mathabo Masilela talks about Trinity. She is reading from the book of Ephesians 1:3a. She is looking at triune God and shows how The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spirit functions in our lives.
Pastor Mathabo Masilela talks about We are set free. She is reading from the book of Romans 6:22. She is looking at the fact that we are no longer slaves to sin but we are set free through Jesus Christ.
Pastor Mathabo Masilela talks about Your life is hidden in Christ. She is reading from the book of Colossians 3:3. She looks at the fact that we have died and our lives are hidden in God because Christ lives in us. That Christ gave us new identity.
Pastor Mathabo Masilela talks about Prayer. She is reading from the book of Matthews 5 : 44. She looks at what is prayer, how to pray, why must we pray, who to pray for, and the value of prayer.
Pastor Mathabo Masilela talks about Intercessory prayer. She is reading from the book of 1 Timothy 2:1. She looks at what is intercessory prayer, why we must intercede, and what it takes to be an intercessor.
Pastor Mathabo Masilela talks about Authority. She is reading from the book of Luke 7 :9 which deals about a centurion who asked Jesus to release a word of healing for his sick child just as he has authority over his soldiers.
Pastor Mathabo Masilela talks about The Identity. She is reading from the book of Luke 18:1-8 which deals about a story of a judge who never feared God nor believe in Him, and was bothered by a woman who was a widow and needed justice.
Pastor Gwen Matshoba talks about The Lord is my shepherd. She is reading from the book of Psalm 23 and looks at the value of having the Lord as your shepherd.
Pastor Gwen Matshoba talks about The Single. She is reading from the book of Acts 9:36, and Acts 16:13. He is focusing on the woman called Tabitha (Dorcus) who was doing good works for the widows and needy people.
Pastor Gwen Matshoba talks about The Widows.. She is reading from the book of Luke 2 : 36-38, and focus on the widow called Hanna who was a prayer warrior and a prophet too.
Pastor Zani Dladla is talking about Who is your redeemer. He looks at the fact that in life a person must know who you are, where do you belong, and what is your origin. Finally he asked the big question of Who is your redeemer?
Pastor Zani Dladla is talking about Who is your redeemer. He looks at the fact that in life a person must know who you are, where do you belong, and what is your origin. Finally he asked the big question of Who is your redeemer?
Pastor Zani Dladla is talking about Who is your redeemer. He looks at the fact that in life a person must know who you are, where do you belong, and what is your origin. Finally he asked the big question of Who is your redeemer?
Pastor Zani Dladla is talking about The wife of noble character. He looks at who is a noble character wife, how will we know if she is noble, and what does the Bible say about noble character wives.
Pastor Gwen Matshoba is talking about We need to come to maturity. She looks at how we must come to maturity, the value of coming to maturity, and who must come to maturity. She is reading from the book of James 3:1, Luke 5:17.
Pastor Gwen Matshoba is talking about The church of Smyrna. This is The Church that Remains Faithful Amidst Persecution (Revelation 2:8-11). Smyrna was home to a large Jewish community hostile to Christians. Christ’s revelation to the church of Smyrna commends the community for its material poverty but its spiritual wealth, and acknowledges its wrongful persecution
Pastor Gwen Matshoba is talking about The church of Pergamum. This is the church that Compromises Its Beliefs. The letter then addresses the church’s sin by denouncing some of its members for following false teachings that brought about religious and moral compromise.
Pastor Gwen Matshoba is talking about Salvation is free but not cheap. She is reading from the book of Hebrews 4:11 as she delve deeper looking at how free is the salvation, and also what it takes to be a child of God.
Pastor Gwen Matshoba talks about The price was paid. She is reading from the book of Genesis 14, 1 Corinthians 7:23. She focus on how Abraham went out to fight the king of Sodom, and how God bought out back from the enemy so we can be called children of God.
Pastor Gwen Matshoba talks about The Lord has a plan for you. She looks at how God used young ladies in the past and even now how He wants to use them in our times too. She is reading from the book of Numbers 27.
Pastor Gwen Matshoba talks about The new generation. She is reading from the book of Judges 2:10, and focuses on the new generation that is born without morals, respect, dignity, and honour because they are moving away from God.
Pastor Gwen Matshoba talks about Do what you can and leave the rest for God. She is reading from the book of Mark 14:8. She focuses on the first line which says "she has done all she could..'
Pastor Gwen Matshoba talks about The book of James. She is looking at this book as see what it is all about like being impatient when faced difficulty, talking about truth but not applying it, lack of applying wisdom, not knowing how to control our tongue, and fighting amongst each other, and major problem of materialism.
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about Patience. He looks at what is patience, why patience, how can one be patient, the benefits or value of being patient, and disadvantages of being inpatient. He is reading from the book of James 1:1-4
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about Patience. He looks at what is patience, why patience, how can one be patient, the benefits or value of being patient, and disadvantages of being inpatient. He is reading from the book of Proverbs 16:32
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about Patience. He looks at what is patience, why patience, how can one be patient, the benefits or value of being patient, and disadvantages of being inpatient. He is reading from the book of 1 Timothy 1:16
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about Patience. He looks at what is patience, why patience, how can one be patient, the benefits or value of being patient, and disadvantages of being inpatient. He is reading from the book of Philippians 4:5-6.
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about If you can't let go of your past, you might stay stuck in life. He is reading from the book of 2 Corinthians 5:17-18.
Pastor Zani Dladla is talking about Remember not the former things. He reads from the book of Isaiah 43:18-19.
Pastor Zani Dladla is talking about Praising God for His blessings. He looks at the book of Psalms 18:1-6. He focuses on what to do or how to praise God for His blessings, and why we should praise Him.
Pastor Zani Dladla is talking about The servant. He is concluding this talk by looking at the book of Daniel 10:11, and Mark 10:45. He focuses on delving deeper dealing with the word servant, why the servant and how to be a servant.
Pastor Themba Mokwena is talking about Eleven red flags or dangers that can damage your marriage. He looks at what are these flags and how to change and overcome them.
Pastor Themba Mokwena is talking about Eleven red flags or dangers that can damage your marriage. He looks at what are these flags and how to change and overcome them.
Pastor Themba Mokwena is talking about Eleven red flags or dangers that can damage your marriage. He looks at what are these flags and how to change and overcome them.
Pastor Themba Mokwena is talking about Eleven red flags or dangers that can damage your marriage. He looks at what are these flags and how to change and overcome them.
Pastor Themba Mokwena is talking about Eleven red flags or dangers that can damage your marriage. He looks at what are these flags and how to change and overcome them.
Pastor Themba Mokwena is talking about Eleven red flags or dangers that can damage your marriage. He looks at what are these flags and how to change and overcome them.
Pastor Themba Mokwena is talking about Eleven red flags or dangers that can damage your marriage. He looks at what are these flags and how to change and overcome them.
Pastor Thatayaone Seleka is talking about Looking unto Jesus the author and the finisher of our faith P1. He is reading from the book of Hebrews 11:35 -12:1-3. He looks at why should we look unto Jesus, and the importance of looking unto Jesus.
Pastor Thatayaone Seleka is talking about Looking unto Jesus the author and the finisher of our faith P1. He is reading from the book of Hebrews 11:35 -12:1-3. He looks at why should we look unto Jesus, and the importance of looking unto Jesus.
Pastor Thatayaone Seleka is talking about The person and the work of the Holy Spirit P1. He is reading from the book of John 14:23, and v16,17,and 26. He look at why will Yahweh send us the Holy Spirit, His person, and His function in our lives.
Pastor Thatayaone Seleka is talking about The person and the work of the Holy Spirit P1. He is reading from the book of John 14:23, and v16,17,and 26. He look at why will Yahweh send us the Holy Spirit, His person, and His function in our lives.
Pastor Thatayaone Seleka is talking about Be careful of the little foxes. He is reading from the book of Songs of Solomon 2:15. He looks at how we have to be very careful of small foxes (small things that can ruin anything) that are capable to destroy the wineyards or our lives.
Apostle Gwen Matshoba talks about The road to our blessings P2. She is reading from the book of . She look at many false doctrines that make us to deviate from the truth of God.
Apostle Gwen Matshoba talks about The road to our blessings. She is reading from the book of . She looks at what are these blessings, which road to travel to our blessings, and the importance of the road we must take to our blessings.
Apostle Gwen Matshoba talks about God's ways are not your ways. She is reading from the book of Mark 10:43-45, and Isaiah 49:3,6. She looks at what are God's ways, Why those ways, and the importance of God's ways.
Apostle Gwen Matshoba talks about Ascension day. She is reading from the book of John 16:7. She looks at the events leading to ascension day, why Ascension day and the importance of ascension day.
Apostle Gwen Matshoba is talking about God knows you. She is reading from the book of Psalm 139:16. She looks at how God knows us and also why He is concern about us.
Apostle Gwen Matshoba is talking about Arise from spiritual slumber. She is reading from the book of Matthews 13:24-27 and Luke 6:12-13. She looks at the kingdom of God and how one can wake up from slumber and why must one wake up.
Apostle Gwen Matshoba is talking about The Passover. She is reading from the book of John 6:44. She is looking at the crucial moments of Jesus Christ before the crucifixion.
Apostle Gwen Matshoba is talking about The Passover. She is reading from the book of Matthews 21: 1-4. She looks at the crucial week of Jesus before the Crucifixion.
Aposle Gwen Matshoba is talking about The Valley of Achor. She is reading from the book of Hosea 2:15 and Isaiah 49:3. That God can change your trouble to triumph.
Apostle Gwen Matshoba is talking about The importance of trees in the Bible. She is reading from the book of Genesis 2:9, and also Genesis 13:18. She look at how many times have the trees been mentioned in the Bible, their importance or value in our lives.
Apostle Gwen Matshoba is talking about Little foxes in our lives. She is reading from the book of Ecclesiastes 10:1 Songs of Songs 2:15. She looks at how little foxes can ruin the vineyard meaning stupid choices or decisions can bring harm to our lives.
Aposle Gwen Matshoba is talking about Leave your people and go to the place I will show your. She is reading from the book of Genesis 11:31 12:1-5, and Genesis 15:7.
Apostle Gwen Matshoba is talking about God is our judge. She is reading from the book from Psalms 75:7. She looks at God as judge in different scenarios from different Bible characters.
Apostle Gwen Matshoba is talking about Promises of God. She is reading from, the book of 2 Corinthians 1:20. She looks at what are these promises, that many of use knows about these promises, and why we must know them.
Apostle Gwen Matshoba is talking about Defining moments. She is reading from the book of Luke 22:31. She looks at how Jesus tells Simon that the devil has request to sift him like a wheat, that in your lives we too need to have that transformation.
Apostle Gwen Matshoba is talking about Renewing of our minds. She is talking again about 3 John looking at renewing of our minds since we are new creations.
Apostle Gwen Matshoba is talking about The gift of hospitality. She looks at the book of 3 John.
Apostle Gwen Matshoba is talking about Let go and not hold on to the past. She is reading from the book of 1 Samuel 16:1 which looks at God talking to Samuel about Him rejecting Saul as king since Samuel was busy mourning for Saul's failures before the Lord.
Apostle Gwen Matshoba is talking about The gate, the door, and a key. She is reading from the book of Revelations 3:7 and John 10:7 that Jesus is the gate, the door and the key.
Apostle Gwen Matshoba is talking about Preaching the gospel to all people. She is reading from the book of Hebrews 12:15 which gives us a mandate that no one is deprived from hearing the Gospel, and that once one has come to God, must not worship any other god.
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about The servant. He reads from the book of 2 Nehemiah 9:38, 10:39. He looks at what is a servant, why we must serve, the dangers of not serving and the value of being a servant.
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about The servant. He reads from the book of 2 Chronicles 24:9. He looks at what is a servant, why we must serve, the dangers of not serving and the value of being a servant.
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about The servant. He reads from the book of 1 Chronicles 6:49. He looks at what is a servant, why we must serve, the dangers of not serving and the value of being a servant.
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about The actions of two men have affected the whole world. He is reading from the book of 1 Corinthians 15:22-23. He looks at Adam and Eve on how their disobedience affected the whole mankind, the value of being obedient.
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about We are saved by His life. He reads from the book of Colossians 3:1-6 which deals with the fact that God says we must seek the things of above where our Abba father is seated on the throne.
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about The Lord works out everything for His end. He is reading from the book of Proverbs 16:4-7. He looks at how we should behave so we can see how God works everything out for God.
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about May the God of peace sanctify you. he is reading from the book of 1 Thessalonians 5:23. He looks at the fact that God is peaceful and we ought to have peace too, that we are lift our Holy hands to God since He is God of peace.
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about Av man's life is not his own. He read from the book of Jeremiah 10:23, and Revelation 6:9-10. He continue to stress the fact that every living especially a humans belongs to God and no any man lives for himself.
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about Every living soul belongs to God. He read from Ezekiel 18:4, Deuteronomy 31:35, Romans 12:19, and Revelation 6:9-10. He looks at the fact that only God gives life and that every soul belongs to God and no one must take any life.
Pastor Zani Dladla is talking about serving God in truth. He reads from the book of Psalms 50:1-23. He looks at the fact that you need to accept Jesus Christ so you may have a relationship with Him as your personal savior.
Pastor Zani Dladla is talking about The vanity lucky of evil people. He is reading from the Book of Psalms 49:1-20. He looks at why people think God is not looking at them, why not loving them and instead why should others prosper while they suffer.
Pastor Zani Dladla is talking about The soul of the wicked desires evil. He is reading from the book of Proverbs 1:10-13. He looks at how the evil desire after someone's good things.
Pastor Zani Dladla is talking about Grief Suffering. He looks at the book of Psalm 31:9-10 and 1 Peter 1:6. He challenge us that we are going to see pain in this world but we are to stay in Jesus Christ no matter what happens in our lives.
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about We are justified by Jesus Christ. He read from the book of Romans 3:10-20. He looks at how many do wrong things and land sin jail, and later out again, but that we are finally justified by Jesus Christ.
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about Doing what is right and just. He read from the book of Proverbs 21:1-3 and focus on how one must do right and what are the benefits of doing what is right.
Pastor Zani Dladla is talking about Priestly blessings. He is reading from Numbers 6:22-27 of which he looks at the importance of priestly blessings.
Pastor Zani Dladla is talking about A wise man's heart. He read from the book of Proverbs 16:23-24. He looks at the fact that there is no one who is stupid but wise. However he focus on the heart of a wise man.
Pastor Zani Dladla is talking about Whoever gives heed to instructions prospers. He is reading from Proverbs 16:20-23 which emphasize that we need heed to God's word and such will be blessed and find good things from the Lord.
Pastor Zani Dladla is talking about Commit to the Lord whatever you do. God wants us to totally commit everything to him as you start new beginning.
Pastor Tumelo Matsoso is talking about When the hand of the Lord is upon you, what happens. He is reading from the book of Luke 4:28-30. He look at dangers of not having God on your side, and the value of having the hand of God over your life.
Pastor Tumelo Matsoso is talking about The snare is broken. He is reading from the book of Psalm 124:6-7. He look at how the snare is broken, why is broken and what does that mean to us.
Pastor Tumelo Matsoso is talking about Honor. He read from the book of Ephesians 6:2 which talks about honoring your father and mother so you can have blessings of living longer.
Pastor Tumelo Matsoso is talking about Following Jesus. He is reading from the book of John 10:4. He looks at how Jesus is giving the illustration of a shepherd who leads his sheep to the pasture and that they know his voice as they follow him.
Pastor Tumelo Matsoso is talking about Be still. He looks at the book of Psalm 46:10-11 which talks about us to be still before the Lord and know that He is God who cares.
Pastor Bridget Hawkins talks about Watch what you say. She is reading from the book of James 3:10 which emphasize the fact that we are to be careful what we say since from the same mouth comes blessings and curses.
Pastor Bridget Hawkins talks about The Lord will fight for you. She read from the book of 2 Chronicles 20:17. She looks at how God wants to give us victory over our enemy a long as we just give Him the way to do it.
Pastor Bridget Hawkins talks about The consequences of disobedience. She is reading from the book of Exodus 16:19-20. She looks at how Moses instruct people not to leave the food or manna until in the morning but must have only for that day but the people disobeyed him.
Pastor Bridget Hawkins talks about Remaining in God. She is reading from the book of John 15:9 which talks about how God loves us and wants us to remain in Him or His love.
Pastor Tumelo Matsoso is talking about Crisis. He read from the book of Psalm 34:19 which says many are the crisis of a righteous but the Lord deliver him from them all.
Pastor Tumelo Matsoso is talking about Obedience to God. He read from the book of Deuteronomy 28:1 which focuses on God who want us to be obedient so He can work with us and also bless us by listening to Him, and doing according to His laws.
Pastor Tumelo Matsoso is talking about The power of decisions. He read from the book of Joshua 2:1. He looks at how Joshua sends 2 spies to spy the land of Jericho and was hosted by Rahad the harlot.
Pastor Tumelo Matsoso is talking about God with us. He is reading from Joshua 1:5. He looks at how God is promising that no one will stand in front of you nor fight you and win because He is with you all the days of your life.
Pastor Bridget Hawkins talks about I will always be with you. She read from the book Joshua 1:5. She looks at how God promised not to leave nor forsake us but will always be with us.
Pastor Bridget Hawkins talks about I know that I will live and see the goodness of the Lord.. She reads from the book of Psalm 27:13. She focus on the fact that we are to lift the name of the Lord in the land of the living, that we shall live and see the goodness of God.
Kate Makola is talking about The wise woman. She looks at Proverbs 9:13 which talks about a foolish woman who is full of arguments, what causes this behavior of being foolish, and how to be a wise woman.
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about How do I share my faith? He looks at the fact that there are four reasons for a person to reject Christ, which is Ignorance, Pride, Bitterness, and Immortality.
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about How do I share my faith? He looks at Ephesians 4:17-32 and focuses on the fact that we must get rid of all bitterness, rage, and anger so that we will be able to share our faith with people.
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about How do I share my faith? He looks at Romans 1: 18 - 32, where nowadays people exchanged the truth of God for a lie and worshiped and served created things rather than the Creator Himself.
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about How do I share my faith? He looks at 2 Peter 3: 9. This not only describes God's specific intent, but it also lets us know that it is actually possible for a person to come to a knowledge of the truth!
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about How do I share my faith. He looks at 1Timothy 2:4 and deals with the Important questions that can be asked by a sincere person wanting to know whether Christianity is true or false.
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about We are called to bless and not to curse. He looks at the point that even though it is so difficult to face persecution, we need to bless.
Dr. Aaron Jele is talking about Rules for a better life. He delves deeper as he looks at the fact that you should be with God.
Dr. Aaron Jele is talking about Rules for a better life. He looked at never hate, then do not worry, and now live simply. He delves deeper from 1 Thessalonians 4:11 which emphasizes that we must make it our aim to live a quiet life.
Dr. Aaron Jele is talking about Rules for a better life. He looks at the fact that you must never hate.
Dr. Aaron Jele is talking about Nothing is impossible with God. He delves deeper and looks at Matthews 19:26 when Jesus addresses the people by saying "with man this is impossible but with God everything is possible."
Dr. Aaron Jele is talking about Nothing is impossible with God. He looks at Jeremiah 32:17 which deals with his prayer and stresses the issue that nothing is impossible with God.
Dr. Aaron Jele is talking about Nothing is impossible with God. He looks at the aspect of Luke 1:37 which also confirms that The word of God will never fail because nothing is impossible with God.
Dr. Aaron Jele is talking about Nothing is impossible with God. He looks at the aspects of introducing the topic that says nothing is impossible with God, why we say nothing is impossible with God, by looking at Matthews 14 when Jesus was walking over the waters, and what does the Bible says about it
Pastor Ronnie Moloantoa talks about The book of Esther. He looks at its background and explains more on it why this book.
Pastor Ronnie Moloantoa talks about God leading the Israelites out of Egypt. He looks at how God prepared Israel, commanded them to move out, how He lead them out of Egypt to the promised land.
Pastor Ronnie Moloantoa talks about The last miracle to the Egyptians by God through Moses as he prepares to take out the people from slavery to the promised land.
Have you ever looked into the question: "Who are you marrying?" Pastor Ronnie Moloantoa is talking about Who are you marrying. He looks at the fact that we are to be careful who we marry or get married to, the family we are going to have, and the cultural difference.
Pastor Ronnie Moloantoa talks about What do you have in your hand. He looks at how God used Moses.
Pastor Ronnie Moloantoa talks about Hebrew women are not the same as Egyptian women. He looks at the fact how God preserves the male seed of Israelites through the midwives of Hebrews who feared God, and that you are different as a child of God than the people of the world.
Pastor Ronnie Moloantoa talks about The call of Moses. He looks at the life of Moses, how Moses was called into Ministry by call God, and how God used him.
What is intercessory prayer? Pastor Mathabo Masilela talks about Intercessory prayer and answers this question with reference to 1 Timothy 2:1, giving the importance of why intercession.
Pastor Mathabo Masilela talks about Jesus is the Son of God. The focus is on Ephesians 1:3a and she looks at how Jesus and Father are two different beings.
Pastor Mathabo Masilela talks about Jesus sitting on the right hand of God. Her focus is in Ephesians 1:20 where Jesus is sitting on the right hand of the Father, meaning the mission or job is finished or complete.
Pastor Mathabo Masilela talks about Love your enemies. She looks deeper at the book of Matthews 5:44 says we should love our enemies. We can do this by praying for them too.
Pastor Mathabo Masilela talks about Our identity in Christ. She looks at Luke 18:1-8 which shows how we have our identity in Jesus Christ once we have Jesus Christ in our lives.
Pastor Mathabo Masilela talks about The heart. She looks at Ephesians 3:17 which talks about Christ who wants to build in your heart, and that out of the heart comes many evil things.
Pastor Mathabo Masilela talks about The power of words. She looks at Luke 7:9 and explores the faith of a Roman centurion who asked Jesus to say a word without coming to his house since words have power.
Pastor Mathabo Masilela talks about We are set free in Jesus Christ. She looks at Romans 6:17 that we were slaves to sin but Jesus came to set us (captives) free from the slavery of sin.
Bahle Nhlapo is talking about God is not the author of confusion. She looks at the fact why the confusion, its causes, its dangers, and what does the Bible says about it. She also has pastors who are preaching on different topics too.
Bahle Nhlapo is talking about God is not the author of confusion. She looks at the fact why the confusion, its causes, its dangers, and what does the Bible says about it. She also has pastors who are preaching on different topics too.
Monsley Mahlaba talks about Even when it's rough and difficult, don't forget your calling. She looks at how we should not give up and backslide but to keep the faith because of the calling we are called in or into.
Pastor Zani Dladla is talking about What should we think of Jesus? He wraps up this series by looking at the fact that we must think right of Jesus, and not wrong about Him.
Pastor Zani Dladla is talking about What should we think of Jesus? He looks at the question: "WHO IS CHRIST?" Even though there is no point that Jesus ever directly declared: I AM GOD, His actions and self-declarations pointed constantly to His DIVINITY.
Pastor Zani Dladla is talking about What should we think of Jesus. He answeres the question: What do you think of Jesus? He looks at the book of John 3:18-19.
Pastor Zani Dladla is talking about What should we think of Jesus. He looks at the fact that He is the son of a living God according to Matthew 16:13 - 18.
Monsley Mahlaba talks about Jesus the living water. She looks at how thirsty are the people and how they want this water yet is at the wrong place. Now is the time for people to get real living water which is Jesus Christ according to Isaiah 55:1.
Monsley Mahlaba talks about Serving the Lord with all your heart. She looks at the fact that according to Colossians 3:23 we are to work for the Lord with all our strength and passion as if it's your last.
Monsley Mahlaba talks about The message of the Cross. She looks at 1 Corinthians 1:18 where it emphasizes that the message of the Cross to some is foolishness but to us is the power.
Pastor Zani Dladla is talking about Why is there evil in the world. He concludes this series with a question: "Why God?" He looks at why doesn't just God deal with the origin of sin? This is based on Job 30:25-31; Job 2:9; and Isaiah 63: 5.
Pastor Zani Dladla is talking about Why is there evil in the world. He looks at the origin of evil and suffering, three types of evil:(1) Moral evil (2) Natural evil, (3) Spiritual evil.
Pastor Zani Dladla is talking about Why is there evil in the world. He looks at how it is unthinkable that God would do wrong, that the Almighty would pervert justice based on Job 34:10.
Pastor Zani Dladla is talking about Why is there evil in the world? He looks at how to avoid fools controversies, arguments, and Quarrels:::Titus 3:9 - 11, Psalm 7: 12 - 14
Kate Makola is talking about The love of God according to 1 Samuel 18:12. She looks at how Jonathan and David loved each other and the question is how do you love others.
Kate Makola is talking about How do you ask? She is looking at Matthews 7:7, that we should ask and we shall receive.
Kate Makola is talking about Just do it for your God. She emphasizes the fact that we must look at what God has done for us.
Kate Makola is talking about My servant. She looks at the conversation between God and Satan about Job who was faithful and true to God.
Kate Makola is talking about Not my son. She looks at the book of Exodus 2:1-4 which tells us of the birth of Moses, how her mother protected him not to be killed as it was declared in the country of Egypt.
Kate Makola is talking about Sicknesses. Shew look at the fact of what are the causes of these sicknesses, and how to get healed.
Kate Makola is talking about Temptations. She looks at how temptations do affect us all.
Kate Makola is talking about the subject that says Fear Not. She looks at the fact that we are not to fear because God is with us and on our side.
Pastor David Ramekosi talks about Winning souls to Christ. He looks at how to win souls and why we must win more souls.
Pastor David Ramekosi talks about trust in God. He looks at how we must trust, why we must trust, and what does the Bible says about trusting God.
Pastor David Ramekosi talks about Pressing on towards the goal. He looks at the fact that we are still in the race and we must finish strong.
Pastor David Ramekosi talks about Nothing can separate us from the love of Jesus Christ. He looks at the factors that can try to take us away from the loving Abba Father.
Pastor David Ramekosi talks about Except the Lord builds the house, they labour in vain that build it.
Pastor Lothar Mbezi about Cast all your cares unto Jesus. He looks at the fact that if all evil gets exposed when you are in the presence of God, remember there will also be times of challenges when anxiety will want to take over, but yours is to cast all your cares to Jesus.
Pastor Lothar Mbezi about Born to reign. He looks at the purpose why you are born again, that you were born to reign and not to be reign over by the situation or circumstances of this world.
Pastor Lothar Mbezi about Now that you are born again. He looks at the fact that you have accepted Jesus Christ in your life. Now that you are a child of God, what next to do to stay on the track of your salvation.
Pastor Lothar Mbezi about Being born again. He looks at the fact that we need to change just like Nicodemus who approached Jesus and wants to know how can a man be born again.
Kate Makola is talking about the Lord saying that He will light for us. We tend to take the battle on ourselves and leave God outside and when things go wrong, we rush to blame. But God doesn't need our help since He knows the battles and says to us, I will fight for you, you just be still.
Kate Makola is talking about being a child of God. She looks at what it means to be a child of God, behaviours of a child of God, and what other people say about you being a child of God even about your family.
Kate Makola is talking about not worrying because many stay awake from thinking about what they going to eat. Some stay awake during the night thinking about what are they going to wear. But we are not to worry about life and its issue but to trust in God only!
Kate Makola is talking about disciplining your child(ren). She looks at the problem of not disciplining one's child or children because they end up in terrible life dramas.
Kate Makola is talking about the wise woman. She delves deeper by looking at a foolish woman and her characters, and the characteristics of a wise woman, and the benefits of being a wise woman.
Kate Makola is talking about the servant of God. She looks at the life of Job and his characteristics of being after the heart of God. She also looks at the tribulation he went through but came out victorious.
Kate Makola is talking about the blessings of God. She looks at what are these blessings of God, and how does one gets them.
Dr. Aaron Jele talks about rules for a better living. He looks at the fact that we are to be with God because without God we are nothing and we have eternal life.
Dr. Aaron Jele talks about rules for a better living. He looks at the fact that we are to live a simple life without stressing ourselves with the things of this world.
Dr. Aaron Jele talks about rules for a better living. He looks at the fact that we must not babysit worry because it always weighs one down, and we end up unhappy and can't enjoy life.
Dr. Aaron Jele talks about rules for a better living. He looks at the fact that we must not hate if we want to live better in this life.
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about why is there evil in the world? He wraps up this topic by looks at Job 30:25-31 when Job was expecting good but at the end bad, and her wife just discourage him to end his life and forget about the pain he is going through.
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about why is there evil in the world? He looks at the fact that when tempted don't say it's from the Lord since God can't temp you with evil.
Monsley Mahlaba talks about Let the Israelites know the mercies of God. She explains why the mercies of God, where He has taken us and we are not to look down on ourselves and that God wants to restore order for everyone.
Monsley Mahlaba talks Unity is the power. She look at what is unity, how we should unit as fellow brethren in times like this, the dangers of not being united, and the importance of this unity according to the Bible.
Monsley Mahlaba talks about the prayer of the righteous man. She looks at we need to pray, ask forgiveness, surrender all our sins and come to God clean.
Monsley Mahlaba talks about perseverance during trials. She looks at what challenges we face daily, how to stand and use the word of God as a weapon, and that we must trust God in all our battles.
Monsley Mahlaba talks about God who hears, guides and blesses. She looks at the book of Psalm 1:1 that a righteous does not stay in the way of unrighteous, a blessed one never walk in the ways of evildoers.
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about why is there evil in the world? He looks at the big question based on Job 34:10 that we are not to blame God for all the evil instead of the devil who influence people to do evil, that we are to seek God while He may be found.
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about why is there evil in the world? He looks at the big question based on Job 34:10 when it says people who do the word of God have a focus, that God doesn't tempt people with evil, and that we are not to do evil instead do good and stay Holy.
Dr. Aaron Jele talks about nothing is impossible with God. He looks closely at Matthew 19:26 when Jesus looked straight or intently at them and said nothing is impossible or everything is possible with God, that all your problem don't outweigh God.
Dr. Aaron Jele talks about nothing is impossible with God. He looks closely at Jeremiah 32:17 how he prayed to God asking Him to change things, acknowledging that nothing is too hard for God and that we are to be bold and stand strong knowing that our God is able.
Dr. Aaron Jele talks about nothing is impossible with God. He looks closely at the story of Israel crying out to the Lord and Moses had to cry out to God too, and that we are to stop crying and start to move foward.
Dr. Aaron Jele talks about nothing is impossible with God. He looks closely at why the words, nothing is impossible with God, what does the scripture say based on Matthew 14:20, it was the time Jesus says they must cross over, and he remained, when done he went to meet with them, He encourages them saying take courage it is I, hence Peter walked over the water.
Dr. Aaron Jele talks about nothing is impossible with God. He looks closely at why the words, nothing is impossible with God, what does the scripture say based on Matthew 14:25.
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about why is there evil in the world? He looks at the big question based on Titus 3:9-11, that we are to get rid of stupidity about our stand as a born-again Christian, avoid evil and bad teachings about God so we are not won back into the world of darkness again.
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about why is there evil in the world? He looks at the big question who brought, planted, and let this terrible and evil thing that happens to us, what does the Bible say based on Mark 7:20-24 when people do all these things.
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about why is there evil in the world? He lay the foundation for this series by giving some facts of what do we mean when we say why is evil in the world, He also takes us back to the scripture by looking at the beginning of things, creation!
Kate Makola is talking about when they fight you. She looks at the aspects of how you should trust God when people plot to fight against you, you are to know that the battle is not yours but the Lords.
Kate Makola is talking about forgiving one another. She looks at the aspects of why forgiveness, how should we forgive, the benefits of forgiving, and the negative impact of not forgiving.
Kate Makola is talking about the trouble. She looks at the aspects of that each and everyone has trouble or troubles. that you must stand strong in the midst of trouble(s), that your troubles do come in the form of a test.
Kate Makola is talking about the wrong place. She looks at the aspects of finding yourself in the wrong workplace, friends, marriage, families, but God says He is with you, you have to separate yourself out of everyone.
Pastor Zani Dladla is talking about "show me your glory". He looks at the aspects of how God says He won't see His face because he will die but will see his back, one has to be careful how you approach God, how God has shown love and mercy to everyone.
Pastor Zani Dladla is talking about "the crucifixion of Jesus". He looks at the aspects of how Jesus was crucified, the meaning of His crucifixion, how He bought us back to God.
Pastor Zani Dladla is talking about "show me your glory". He looks at the aspects of how you handle yourself, your walks in life, your saying to people, your action must speak so people can see Christ in you.
Pastor Zani Dladla is talking about "show me your glory". He looks at the aspects of Moses who has a conversation with God, which shows how intimate the relationship between God and man, that Moses wanted distinction between God and them, that they see God's glory.
Pastor Zani Dladla is talking about "show me your glory". He looks at the aspects of Moses who asked God to show him His glory as he continues to lead the people, that Moses didn't want the glory to be for himself but to be of God.
Dr. Lawrence Mogoera talks about how to get through what you are going through. He looks at the aspects of how God allows us to go through rough situations so as the shape us for the better since we are not exempt from loneliness and challenges.
Monsley Mahlaba is talking about standing and be strong. She looks at the aspects of us to stand up during these times, God says He knows you even before you were born until your end of days, and she takes us through steps on how to stand.
Monsley Mahlaba talks about comforting my people. She looks at the aspects of people who need more comfort since they are hopeless, tired, and helpless, that they can't handle the challenges of life.
Monsley Mahlaba talks about God is with you. She looks at the aspects that God is with you in your situation right when going through hard times when feeling defeated and hopeless, He is there for you, during this pandemic, He is with you.
Monsley Mahlaba talks about the battle is not yours but the Lords. She looks at the aspects that we are to give all to Jesus Christ and explains how we must stand and trust the Lord.
Monsley Mahlaba talks about Lord open my eyes. She looks at How God opens our eyes when things are tough and look bad, we are to trust and believe God more than ever.
Dr. Lawrence Mogoera talks about how to get through what you are going through. He looks at the aspects of how David comforted himself in the Lord in Psalm 46 when David says God is our refuge and strength, that you are not alone in all situations.
Dr. Lawrence Mogoera talks about how to get through what you are going through. He looks at the aspects of how God rescued us and how He is still rescuing us from the snare of the enemy, and that you are special and been called by God by your name.
Dr. Aaron Jele is talking about going back to God. He looks at the aspect of how David challenges the big giant of the Philistines, Goliath who was always tormenting and swearing at them, and through David killing him Israel managed to turn back to God.
Dr. Aaron Jele is talking about going back to God. He looks at the aspect of how the devil comes to do 3 main things: to steal, kill and destroy, that God does allow calamity to come our way because of our sins just as He did with the Israelites under the Midianites for 7 years in slavery.
Dr. Lawrence Mogoera talks about are you a builder or a destroyer. He looks at the aspects of marriages that are under big attack, he explains the characteristics of a wise woman who builds her house according to the book of Proverbs in the Bible.
Dr. Lawrence Mogoera talks about are you a builder or a destroyer. He looks at the aspects of marriages that are under big attack, he explains what kind of builder (wise woman according to Proverbs) the Bible talks about with Abigail in mind on how she protected her husband and household.
Dr. Lawrence Mogoera talks about are you a builder or a destroyer. He looks at the aspects of marriages that are under big attack, he explains what kind of builder (wise woman according to Proverbs) the Bible talks about and also the destroyer (foolish woman) who destroys her marriage.
Dr. Aaron Jele is talking about going back to God. He looks at the aspect of Israelites who complained about the food they eat after God provided manna and said they are tired of it and want the meat of which is the same problem today of not appreciating what we have.
Dr. Aaron Jele is talking about going back to God. He looks at the aspect of Israelites at the red sea when they see the Egyptians coming to attack them and they were trapped between the sea and Egyptians. They started to complain to Moses and God, and that's what we do even in our times of covid-19
Dr. Aaron Jele is talking about going back to God. He looks at the aspects of how we must turn back to God by turning away from our wicked, evil, and bad ways.
Pastor Zani Dladla teaches us how not to please the enemies of God. He looks at the life of Hanna after she spoke to God about her situation and how she left the temple with excitement.
Pastor Zani Dladla teaches on how not to please the enemies of God by watching what you say in the midst of people who hate God. Here he focuses on the lives of Elkana and Hannah who was barren.
Pastor Zani Dladla speaks about not pleasing the enemies of God by taking care of what you say around people who hate God.
Apostle Gwen Matshoba teaches that we need to be ready for the coming of Jesus Christ since no one knows the day of His coming.
God loves you and you have to change your life. Kate Makola talks about God's great love for us. She shows us how to turn back to God and change our wicked ways.
Dr. Lawrence Mogoera talks about the power of our choices. He looks at the life of Joshua when he told Israel that he and his family will serve the Lord.
Dr. Lawrence Mogoera talks about the importance of our choices. He looks at why we should not be bullied by our friends or peers into making decisions. He uses the example of Moses not letting other leaders pressure him into making wrong decisions, but rather trusting God for answers.
Dr. Lawrence Mogoera looks at the impact of your choices. Life and death, blessings and curses are put before you. It is your choice.
Dr. Lawrence Mogoera talks about to worry is a sin against God. He looks at the aspects that we are not to worry about as worry is a sin before God. This brings in doubt that God is able, it strikes a blow on God's integrity.
Monsley Mahlaba is talking about if God was not on our side. She is looking at the aspects of trusting God even during these tough times of covid-19, standing even when situations say is not possible.
Pastor Themba Mokwena is talking about the personality differences in marriage. He looks at the aspects of a man who is an introvert while a wife is an outgoing person. The issue is how do you handle such differences in marriage.
Pastor Themba Mokwena is talking about the personality differences in marriage. He looks at the aspects of a person praying for the partner and never considers that each person has his/her own personality, that there will be real challenges in that marriage.
Dr. Aaron Jele is talking about living by faith. He looks at the life of David, the man behind God's heart. He stood his ground in all trials and tribulations but He never quit or leave God.
Dr. Aaron Jele is talking about living by faith. He looks at the life of Hanna on how faith works, and how faith changes situations if you believe especially in times like this.
Dr. Aaron Jele is talking about Noah the man loved by God. He looks at how he stood by faith believing God even when people were laughing at him.
Dr. Aaron Jele is talking about believing in God. He looks at how to believe and faith can take you from one level to another.
Kate Makola talks about wisdom. She looks at the aspect that you are to ask wisdom from God to be innovative and creative. You are not to be satisfied to keep on working only but ask for wisdom to create jobs and be your own boss.
Kate Makola talks about stopping to commit sin. She looks at the aspect of living a bad life of committing sin because of the bad company and also taking bad advice from bad company.
Kate Makola talks about that we need a truthful man. She looks at a man called Job who lived with integrity and was an honorable man and a respected man. As such we need such men who will respect and lead with integrity in their families, a man who knows his role as a father, and a leader.
Kate Makola talks about committing sin again. She looks at Amnon who loved her sister and he finally committed a sin by raping her. So you are to guard against bad friends who will push you into committing sin.
Kate Makola talks about respect. She looks at few people who earned their respect and were greatly blessed, hence we are to respect our spouses and also our elders or leaders. Above all, respect God.
Kate Maloka talks about your breakthrough. She looks at finding true breakthroughs during your challenges when some say it's impossible when some say I'm done, but she looks at your foundation, how you build, and how you consider yourself.
Kate Makola talks about tying a knot. She looks at the aspect of why many are unmarried, why some get married but get divorced again, and how to get that marriage you have been looking for since youthful age.
Kate Makola talks about marriage. She is looking at the aspect of why marriage, what went wrong in the marriage, how to restore and have that good marriage again!
Dr. Aaron Jele talks about living in confusion. He looks at the aspect of how people live in confusion by doing what they don't want to do yet they do it. He also looks at how people live as if they are innocent
Dr. Aaron Jele talks about living in confusion. He looks at the aspect of how people live in confusion by doing what they don't want to do yet they do it. He also looks at how to get out of the confusion.
Dr. Aaron Jele talks about the series titled mercy said no. He looks at the aspect of how king David do good to the house of Saul, and Mephibosheth honored and he was disabled.
Dr. Aaron Jele talks about the series titled mercy said no. He looks at the aspect of how king David do good to the house of Saul, and Mephibosheth honored and he was disabled.
Dr. Aaron Jele talks about the series titled mercy said no. He looks at the aspect of how king David do good to the house of Saul, and Mephibosheth honored and he was disabled.
Dr. Aaron Jele talks about the series titled mercy said no. He looks at the aspect of how king David do good to the house of Saul, and Mephibosheth honored and he was disabled.
Dr. Aaron Jele talks about the series titled mercy said no. He looks at the aspect of how king David do good to the house of Saul, and Mephibosheth honored and he was disabled.
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about walking with you. He is looking at the way we have to walk with integrity and not be changed by the situations and following of the bad company. Know and understand and grow in God's word and His will in our lives and also bear good fruits.
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about walking with you. He is looking at the way we have to walk knowing His ways because walking with God has great benefits, and there are also dangers of neglecting walking with God.
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about walking with you. He is looking at the way we have to walk with humility and the great benefits of walking in humulity with God.
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about walking with you. He is looking at the way we have to walk, when, how, and benefits of walking with God at work, school, etc.
Monsley Mahlaba reminds us that the time is near that Jesus is coming sooner and we must stay vigilant. We are to be alert as many are lovers of themselves, self-seeking, many are backsliding, the love for Christ for many has grown cold.
Monsley Mahlaba talks about inviting God in all your plans. She looks at why we must invite Him, how to invite Him, what are the dangers of not inviting Him, and finally the benefits of inviting Him in all your plans.
Monsley Mahlaba talks about looking unto Jesus, the only son of God. He came and died for our sins because of His love for all human beings. He is the true and only one who died and rose again just because He loves us.
Monsley Mahlaba talks about the aspect that all things belong to God. She is looking at Psalm 24 which emphasis that all things belong to God, either great or small as we prepare to celebrate Christmas and that we need to come back to God.
Pastor Themba Mokwena deals with the topic: disciplining your children while you can. He looks at the aspect of doing it all with love and respect. We are to rebuke and discipline them not condemning them but do all this with love showing them their mistakes.
Pastor Themba Mokwena deals with the topic: disciplining your children while you can. He looks at the aspect of doing it all with love.
Pastor Themba Mokwena talks about disciplining your child while you can. He looks at the aspect of building self-esteem for our children, what is it, and how it benefits someone when one has self-esteem.
uMfundisi Zani Dladla uyabuza aphinde aphendule lombuzo:Kuyini okudinga sekwenze okufuna nguNkulunkulu
Pastor Zani Dladla asks and answers the big question: What shall or must we do to do what is required of us? The question is which work? We are to be born again and we will be able to do what God has called us to do.
Pastore Zani Dladla asks and answers the big question: What shall or must we do to do what is required of us? When people are looking for physical things but God wants us to do His word.
Monsley Mahlaba talks about the power of prayer and looks at the fact of what is prayer and why prayer, the negative effects of not praying, and finally the benefits of a praying person.
Monsley Mahlaba talks about being careful during these last days when people are having pride, self-centeredness, no mercy, no caring, and humbleness. We are to be like Christ and continue to be loving and caring.
uMama Monsley Mahlaba ukhuluma ngokuthobeka.Uma umonile umuntu udinga ukuyithoba wenze ukulungile. Izwi lithi "Thobeka phambi kweNkosi uphenduke lapho wenze okubi"
Monsley Mahlaba talks about the God who answers even if we had a rough year of the Covid-19 pandemic that left many people devastated and jobless, sickness, marriage issues, but God always answers us in every way.
Dr Aaron Jele concludes his series on surviving the storms of life. In this message, he encourages us not to stress just like a tree planted by the riverside because our hope, source, and trust is in God.
Dr. Aaron Jele continues with the topic of surviving the storms. He focuses on the issue of not losing your faith as some do during hard times when they can't see a way out and decide to go for a quick exit.
Dr Aaron Jele talks about surviving the storms of life and how not to fuel your storms with fear, bad behaviors and not trusting God..
Dr Aaron Jele teaches us not to allow the enemy to deceive you as he continues with the topic of surviving the storms of life. He explains how the enemy will deceive and try to entice you to fail and give up during these difficult times.
Dr Aaron Jele talks about surviving the storms of life. The best weapon is to meditate upon the word of God to keep you fit and strong.
Pastor Zani Dladla shows how people were looking for Jesus and not because of who He is but for their own stomach and miracles. Therefore you must know why you seek Jesus and serve Him with a pure heart.
Pastor Zani Dladla shows us that Elijah was not jealous to anoint other leaders, including Elisha who was to replace him.
Pastor Zani Dladla talks about the confrontation between Elijah and God at Mt Horeb. God asked him this critical question, and sometimes it is also what He is asking us when we feel like giving up; "What are you doing here when it is not at the right place for you to be?"
Monsley Mahlaba challenges us to fear God when many don't have that fear for God. She also gives good examples of why we should fear God and the benefits of fearing God.
Monsley Mahlaba teaches us why is God so all-powerful and what He is doing because He sees and knows it all. He also encourages everyone to trust and believe God because He will fight for us in all situations.
Monsley Mahlaba reminds us to count our blessings. Many people are facing financial ruin, sickness and loss because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Bahle talks to Bishop Aaron Jele about four strategies the devil uses to attack God's children. Today's topic is "pride", and Bishop Aaron elaborates why it is such a dangerous and successful tool of the enemy in the lives of many Christians.
Listeners can expect a fresh Word from God early in the morning every weekday. Pastors from different denominations join us to teach the Word of God.
Listeners can expect a fresh Word from God early in the morning every weekday. Pastors from different denominations join us to teach the Word of God.
Listeners can expect a fresh Word from God early in the morning every weekday. Pastors from different denominations join us to teach the Word of God.