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RESET BUTTON

Pray everything is going well with you all. It’s easy to lose track of the days. They all blend into each other.

God has pressed at this time the reset button. This seems to be one of the words God is saying to his church. At a conference earlier in the year in Wellington which some of us attended Cindy Ruakere gave a prophetic word about how God was going to press the reset button within the church. Some things were out of alignment in his church and things needed to be reset to bring us back to His purposes. Well this is it. When you think about it, it’s incredible how the church has been completely shut down. Every church activity meetings, all our programmes, all our agendas have stopped in the whole nation. Has God got our attention or what? This is a time to humble ourselves, repent and seek his face and ask him what are our real priorities. Are they lined up with his? Are we building his house or our own house, building our own ministries or his church? (His house) They are questions we need to ask. I suspect a lot has to do with returning back to our first love and the simplicity of preaching the Gospel the good news. The early church preached the good news and reaped a harvest of souls. Have we strayed from that? I know when we truly fall in love with him that’s one of the fruits. A passion and urgency to share Him the one we love, the Gospel of good news.

 
 
 

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