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.
Who do you share the same viewpoint? Whose content do you consume with ease? What category of music and movies do you watch for hours with ease? What social media stuff have you been begged to follow but you just …
This is a difficult text to interpret. Particularly those last words after the full colon. In this world, we are like Jesus. What? Yes, that is what Apostle John has been inspired to tell the church that time and us …
Being an established member or well-trained religious leader is not an excuse to go for worship but stay outside busy. Sit down and be reminded too. Just like members need reminders, you too need to be reminded.
This judgment will begin with God’s household. If judgment will begin with God’s household, those who are committed, how shall it be with those who have refused to make a commitment? If the best student finds it difficult we should …
Money always runs out do not act surprised. People get sick at any age in life, do not speak, and act as if something unique and strange is happening to you. Do not insinuate that you are bewitched and some …
Spouses hide each other's wrongdoing. When a spouse exposes their partner, they have failed miserably in that partnership. There is no love. To tell the world that my spouse is so bad because he or she does this and that …
The Pharisee was not sober when he went to pray. The Pharisee was high on himself. He was high on his sense of being better than others religiously. He was high on his religious achievements and activities. His prayer did …
This is true among fellow single people, who cheer each other in rejecting proposals for marriage and setting unrealistic standards. When you emerge out with a relationship, they will attack you with a heap of abuses. This is true in …
Does the Bible at this point suggest that physical suffering is a path to perfection and sinlessness? Are we being told that if we suffer physically we will be done with sin? Is it possible to reach a point where …