Prof. Rei Kesis is an ordained Pastor of the SDA Church and An Associate Professor of Applied Theology and Religious Studies. College Principal. An Award-Winning Author, Prolific blogger @reikesis.com, Content Creator at YouTube, TikTok, etc., and an Endorsed Chaplain.
“Courage is not the absence of fear, but the conquering of fear. The courageous have fear but it is secondary to their faith in victory. Those who are afraid have been overwhelmed by fear and their faith in victory is …
“This is one of the most telling verses in scripture. This verse opens our eyes more than many other Bible verses, so to speak. This verse explains a lot in very few words. Read and think about those inspired words …
“Failure is a bad thing. Failure leaves us feeling bad. Failure hurts. Failure disappoints. Failure is a setback. Failure can even be shameful and embarrassing. If we could avoid failure, we could.”
“Do you have prayers that have taken long to be answered? Is God seemingly too slowly in granting your request? … Hate it’s music. Hate its dressing. Hate its dancing. Hate its food. Hate its laws of power. Hate it’s …
“May God forgive us and save us from being stingy and selfish. May God forgive us for giving too much according to the poor congregation but too little in relation to our ability. May we always remember that God knows …
“Now we know how God receives the money we give Him. Next question is, how does He use the money in human local currencies? Does He go to the market? Does He have a bank account?”
“We no longer give these offerings that were given in the Old Testament, because Jesus became the offering. However we still need to address the issues the offerings addressed. The issues guilt offering addressed remain most holy…”
“The failures along the way to success should not discourage us. The failures along the way to success should not cause us to give up. The failures along the way to success shouldn’t cause us to doubt God’s commitment to …
“Noah did not rationalize that some were reasonable and others were not. He actually did everything. Noah did everything God said both the difficult and the easy. Noah did everything God commanded even when it wasn’t convenient…”