The words that I speak to you, they are Spirit, and they are life.John 6:63
The Lord’s Day, October 17, 2021
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Glass half empty, pessimistGlass half full, the optimistCup overflows, the PsalmistFind the lost, you must insistJust one shepherd, many sheepLove of God is very deepIt is perfect , without failKeeps the hundred on His trailGod as shepherd, David seesIt is God we have to pleaseLikewise Jesus sees mankindLoves the lame also the blindHe relates to everyoneTill His will is felt and doneLife and death of God the SonWhen our freedom just begun
He still guides us with His careIn return lets give our shareGive Him glory as you prayEvery moment of the dayOtherwise we’re the lost sheepMakes Him worry, makes Him weepShould we sin and go astraySeek His grace to save the dayHe is merciful and goodMake His Word well understoodIn His house you need to dwellIn this way things will go wellLiving water overflowOur life to Him we oweFear no evil, kill all prideGod is always by your sidePsalm 23.
GRADUATION 2021
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2
CEREMONY WILL BE HELD AT WOL @ 19.00
WOLDEVOTIONAL POEM
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Praying for the next generation
We are approaching Winter and we already had a treat of rainy days. Most people link rainy days to dark days, traffic, problems, damages, wearing more clothes and the like. As the saying goes.... For a rainy day...But have we ever stopped for a while and explained to our children how rain is explained in the Bible and what a blessing it is? How and why ancient people prayed for rain? Shall we pray for our children to learn and see the optimistic point of view, in all aspects of this life on earth? So they learn to contend the blessing every day has to offer. The God we serve rained bread out of heaven not just water.. so it's even harder to explain.
info@wordoflifemalta.org | +36 79475618Pastors Joseph & Christine Agius
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WOLMarriage Devotion
Marriage is meant to be so much more than just physical union and the merger of households and finances — and reasons go well beyond happiness and contentment for the couple.In John 17, Jesus is praying for the unity of all believers, but unity between spouses is critical to a successful marriage, too. And the point of the prayer, the ultimate effect of unity among believers (and between a wife and husband) is “so that the world may know that [God] sent [Jesus] and loved [believers] even as [God] loved [Jesus]” John 17:23. Obviously Jesus wasn’t talking about physical unity, He was asking for spiritual unity among believers.Spiritual unity isn’t about giving up your identities and individuality. Rather, spiritual unity means that both of you are willing to align your desires and goals with God’s plan for your marriage. You can do that by:
Praying together.Reading Scripture together and talking about it.Taking time to listen to God. He might speak to you through a trusted friend, mentor or pastor. Perhaps you’ll feel a certain tug on your heart when you read Scripture together.Spiritual unity with your spouse can strengthen your relationship and your level of satisfaction with your marriage. But the ultimate reason to work toward unity with your spouse isn’t just because it’s easier to get along with each other when you’re both focused on the Creator but because it shows the world God’s love.Prayer topic: UnityAsk God to unite you and your spouse so that your marriage is strengthened and so your unity is an example to others.Talk to your spouseAsk your spouse how he or she sees your marriage as an example of God’s love.Ask your spouse what the two of you can do to align with each other and with God’s will.