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  • Sally 41 minutes ago

    Dear Jesus Help me to be a reader of your word, so that I can fill your presence in my life, as I walk this journey.

  • Caleb an hour ago

    What does the sacred assembly mentioned in verse 18 mean, is it about sabbath?

    • Tree of Life © Caleb 3 minutes ago

      Caleb,

      The Scripture source text, the Lord's instructions, re that sacred assembly is found in Leviticus 23:36. Although few, if any current scholars are aware of it, the Eight Day, upon which that sacred assembly is being held, is actually the very first day of the Scripture year. This reckoning was also being used by Josephus, whose reckoning is not being well understood by most scholars. Naturally, as most of us do, so also many scholars tend to put the blame upon another, that is, as if Josephus did not correctly know how to reckon time... More at my post below. Click on this link to go there easily: http://tinyurl.com/nn2rcx9

      And yes, it is one of the seven special annual Sabbaths, but no, not necessarily a Seventh-day Sabbath.

      Cf. Exodus 12:14, 17, 24; 31:12-17; Leviticus 16:29, 31; 23:14, 21, 31, 41...

      Blessings

  • Mollie Mandebvu 2 hours ago

    Amen pastor. May the Holy Spirit continue to create in me a craving for what is righteous.

  • Simba Muhau 2 hours ago

    Amen Pastor Mwanza. The Word of God has never been read without results. It will always accomplish that which He pleases. As a matter of fact we read, in John 1:1-3,' In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. The same was in the beginning with God.All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made.' In the words of Pastor Chenjerai the Word of God has a causative effect. The Word of God is not only creative but can re-create, rebuild the broken. Are we as a people in need of anything? Let us seek the answers from the Word of God we will come to discover that the Word of God is everything to anyone(in context).

  • nhamo chizvaure 2 hours ago

    Pastor Mwansa thank you, the distinct studying of the Word of God surely brings revival and reformation, may we just let the Bible speak here for this makes me feel so much challenged and longing for revival:
    (Neh 8:8) So they read in the book in the law of God distinctly, and gave the sense, and caused them to understand the reading.
    (Neh 8:12) And all the people went their way to eat, and to drink, and to send portions, and to make great mirth, because they had understood the words that were declared unto them.
    (Job 23:12) Neither have I gone back from the commandment of his lips; I have esteemed the words of his mouth more than my necessary food.
    (Psa 119:72) The law of thy mouth is better unto me than thousands of gold and silver.
    (Psa 119:130) The entrance of thy words giveth light; it giveth understanding unto the simple.
    (Pro 24:14) So shall the knowledge of wisdom be unto thy soul: when thou hast found it, then there shall be a reward, and thy expectation shall not be cut off.
    (Jer 15:16) Thy words were found, and I did eat them; and thy word was unto me the joy and rejoicing of mine heart: for I am called by thy name, O LORD God of hosts.
    (Luk 24:32) And they said one to another, Did not our heart burn within us, while he talked with us by the way, and while he opened to us the scriptures?
    How do we feel when the word of God is read to us, do our hearts burn, does it bring rejoicing and understanding, what value do we place on The Word Of God? May the good Lord help us to value His Word as He values it for in it there's life, may we be revived today by His Word and never get too used to it that it ends up loosing it's value, may the good Lord bless us all today.

  • Indrah Gandih 2 hours ago

    Thank you Pr. Mwanza! It is usually so amazing when people realize after studying God's word, that all the while they have been controlled by ignorance. And then they come to true confession and repentance and follow God's word as it is written, heaven rejoices, such a joy. In addition, it's also good when we are reminded of what is written so that we are revived and reformed every day in all that we do. We have ten commandments, but the fourth is the only one that many people seem to oppose. My friends pray for the people that hear of the Sabbath message; those that willingly accept it, those who walk away from it, and those that are still learning it(Pray for a friend of of mine in particular Arads and Fremzo), Amen

    • Tree of Life © Indrah Gandih 2 hours ago

      Seeing your name, Indrah Gandih,

      I am reminded of that great man of our own times with a similar name as yours, who led his people out of bondage in a way reminiscent of Moses leading God's own people out of Egypt.

      Seeing your words "We have ten commandments, but the fourth is the only one that many people seem to oppose..." I am being reminded most especially of the first portion of the First of the Ten Commandments. That is, as recorded in Exodus 20:2 and in Deuteronomy 5:6 "I am the LORD thy God, which brought thee out of the land of Egypt, from the house of bondage."

      It seems to me that, although we can never overemphasize the importance of the Fourth Commandment, we, even we, as a Seventh-day Sabbath keeping people, may be overlooking, forgetting, not fully understanding, and thus not fully heeding, the first three of our Creator's Ten Words of relief. That is, the Ten commandments that may also be understood in terms such as: "There is no need for... [working on the Seventh Day, dishonoring your Father and your Mother, killing, breaking your family covenants asunder, stealing, bearing false witness re the instructions of God as written in the Scriptures, etc.] Perhaps I may share a little more of what I mean: http://tinyurl.com/oov6hl5

      I am convinced that our Redeemer has a lot more blessings in store for each one among His own that claim identity with Him alone, our Creator and Maker, the Ancient of Days.

      Blessings

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    Jonathan Sakala 3 hours ago

    Amen and Amen! Showers of blessing we need!

  • Tree of Life © 4 hours ago

    Pardon Mwanza,

    I value your words, as quoted below, most especially the last ten of them, albeit within the context of all:

    "As people read the word of God new discoveries of the things they are supposed to engage in for God’s glory will be revealed to them. It was thus that these “Word-Seeking” people rediscovered the importance of the feasts of the seventh month."

    What a blessing it would be if we too, even we as are here today, were to listen and to heed those very words of yours! Cf. Deuteronomy 5:2-5! If and when we do, I have no doubt but that the showers of blessing, that latter rain, for which our people have been praying so long, shall come upon us in abundance...

    I am convinced that one of the foremost blessings inherent in keeping the one true Seventh-day Sabbath, is each our recognition of the reality of the timeline provided for us in the Holy Scriptures. Most especially, that realization has most certainly helped our people to accept and to value the realities of the creation week. That is, the reality inherent within the events of those very first seven days recorded for us in Genesis Chapter One.

    Without that particular blessing, sprung out of true Sabbath keeping, How could we, as a people, have withstood the peer pressures inherent in those secular teachings that come to us under the word "evolution?"

    What a blessing that is! Praise the Lord of Hosts!

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    But why should we stop at that? Is not God, the Ancient of Days, the God of Daniel, here to teach us ever so much more re the exact dates provided to us throughout the Holy Scriptures? Consider Isaiah 28:9-14!

    But how can He do that so long as we are unwilling to listen and to heed His instructions in full?

    How can we learn and experience the wealth of blessings inherent in true Sabbath keeping if we do not make Sabbath keeping a part of each our life? We cannot. Can we? So also re "the importance of the feasts of the seventh month." What blessings are we as a Seventh-day Sabbath keeping people yet to experience, if and when we begin to realize that those words apply likewise to us, me and you, even here and now, and as per the words of Moses recorded for us in Deuteronomy 5:2-5?!!!

    Allow me to quote, please, the last verse from today's reading, from Nehemiah 8:18..

    "18 Also day by day, from the first day until the last day, he read from the Book of the Law of God. And they kept the feast seven days; and on the eighth day there was a sacred assembly, according to the prescribed manner."

    Did you notice, in that verse, that that "sacred assembly" of the Eighth Day is a thing outside of, that is, yet another portion of time that is being cut off by the Maker of Time? Yet another feast event for the people of God to commemorate and to heed. That is, a marker of time beyond the seven days defining the Feast of Tabernacles?

    May I have the privilege of sharing with you a foretaste of some of the unexpected discoveries that I have felt blessed by discovering under the tutorship of my Maker, and under Him whom our Savior promised to send His people as recorded for us in John 15:26...

    "But when the Comforter is come, whom I will send unto you from the Father, even the Spirit of truth, which proceedeth from the Father, he shall testify of me:"

    Please study and enjoy whatever blessings you may treasure within this link: http://tinyurl.com/cxkea6s

    Praise the Lord of Hosts, the Ancient of Days!

  • charock01 5 hours ago

    Thank you Pastor Mwansa. I'm picking some ideas for revival from the text.

    Prerequisites for a Revival

    The chapter climaxes with the Israelites sitting under booths - something they had not done since the days of Joshua the son of Nun. Before this however, a couple of things are noticeable:

    1. Unity of Mind and Purpose

    From the get go in verse 1 they came together as "ONE MAN." This suggests unity of purpose; a singleness of mind. This is reminiscent of the Day of Pentecost, "And when the day of Pentecost was fully come, they were all with one accord in one place." Act 2:1. A key background to Acts 2:1 is Acts 1: 14, "These all continued with one accord in PRAYER and SUPPLICATION...." (emphasis supplied).

    2. Godly Sorrow From the Conviction of the Word

    Conviction When the law was read by Ezra the people wept when they heard it. But they were told not to weep, but to “Go your way, eat the fat, drink the sweet, and send portions to those for whom nothing is prepared; for this day is holy to our Lord. Do not sorrow, for the joy of the Lord is your strength.” When the law works as it should - revealing our sinful state before a holy God, it should bring conviction and godly sorrow (2 Cor. 7: 10). This is not a sorrow of hopelessness however, because we have a forgiving God of grace whose heart was made plain through the life and ministry of Jesus and was hardly more beautifully testified of than through the story of the woman caught in the act of adultery. The proverbial pronouncement of Jesus, which continues to echo with unfading resonance into our day is, "Neither do I condemn thee." John 8: 11. Is it any wonder that Jesus would say in Matt. 5: 4, "Blessed are they that morn, for they shall be comforted?"

    Father in Heaven, thank for the assurance of forgiveness and reconciliation with You. But more than the assurance of this forgiveness do we need the cleansing of the Holy Spirit so we shall not have need for any further pardoning, but shall constantly live in accordance with Your divine will. This is our desire through Jesus Christ our Lord, amen.

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    Sikana 6 hours ago

    Thank you Pastor for the encouraging words. I hope you had a wonderful time in Kenya. We met at the airport in Lusaka. God bless you

  • John A. Lockley 8 hours ago

    Below is quote from the New American Commentary ( Vol. 10): Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther, p. 224 on Neh. 8:2 -

    " The Old Testament emphasizes that God's Word is to be known and used by all people, not only the priests and leaders. Early Christians adopted this same principle. This changed as time went on as fewer and fewer people had acess to the Bible. The Protestant Reformation , with its emphasis on 'sola scriptura' (on the Bible as the sole authority for faith and practice) returned to the biblical principle that every believer should read Scripture as God's Word for their lives".

  • ClaraDiane 8 hours ago

    I find it most encouraging to see that they were told not to mourn - so often we too can forget that the "Joy of the Lord is my strength" v10. David's prayer too was "Restore to me the Joy of Your salvation". We need to show the world that while we are in the middle of a raging battlefield - we have the "Joy of the Lord" to sustain us. God bless you

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    Regis 10 hours ago

    Father, I give thanks for accepting me as I am..Father, empower me & RBHW family of your Holy Spirit..to study your Word..Amen.