The words that I speak to you, they are Spirit, and they are life.John 6:63
The Lord’s Day, October 24, 2021
Welcome
to our church& fellowship
Very complex is the mindReveals what you left behindIt can show you the right wayCan also, lead you astrayTo the world don’t be conformedRather need to be transformed Our mind we must renewWorks for all, not just a fewSo God’s will you will discernWhat is good you quickly learnAs evil you see as wrongLike a bad distorted songPaul gives us the good adviceBe a living sacrificeBe the light where darkness rulesIn their pride, they’re seen as fools
If you want that perfect peaceIt is God you have to pleaseIn the Lord sustain your trustTrust forever, it’s a mustDon’t allow mind deviationHe’s the rock, our salvationHis city where walls are strongIn His boundaries we belongHis gatekeeper you may beIts your faith that makes you seeHave the mind of Christ, be stillThen you understand His willThus be humble, serve and prayImitate Him, walk His wayTreat others better than selfGiving to all what they deserve.
GRADUATION 2021
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2
CEREMONY WILL BE HELD AT WOL @ 19.00
WOLDEVOTIONAL POEM
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Praying for the next generation
Sometimes we do feel lazy and we loose the feel to start the day...staying late in bed…and our children will not think twice to snuggle under the linen too, miss school and instead stay home.The same thing happens spiritually, most of the time it's a temptation from keeping the daily routine of praying and thanking God.Our children need to be taught and prayed for, not to loose the motivation of holy living. For us grown ups this should come natural as we have faith and it is our responsibility to be an example and teach our loved ones…faith in our children has to be reared and yes, taught daily.
DR. RANDY HEDLUNDean of the Graduate School of Theology - Global UniversitySUNDAY 31, SPECIAL SPEAKER
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info@wordoflifemalta.org | +36 79475618Pastors Joseph & Christine Agius
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WOLMarriage Devotion
Most of us are familiar with the concept known as the “Five Love Languages,” a book written by Dr. Gary Chapman in 1992. This book saved countless marriages through the years. The principles of this concept are very helpful, and many secular and religious marriage counselors use them to assist couples in enjoying the fullness of happiness that marriage can offer-if we are willing to pay the price.The goal is to keep the couple’s love growing. Most of us who had the blessing of seeing the marriage growing and maturing through the years (with all the ups and downs imaginable) can testify how life can be filled with peace and joy as Jesus also promised. However, as indicated earlier, it is hard work, yet it is worth it all the way.Many of us are so selfish that we seek what we can gain out of a relationship. However, it was not
God’s design. The Bible is clear about the sacrificial roles of both wife and husband. Nevertheless, we need to remain contemplative about the matter because we may have concerns in the marriage that we do not necessarily foresee. One major mistake is here: although we sincerely want to show love to our spouse, we try to love our partner the way we want to be loved. And many times this would cause friction instead of expressing concern, appreciation, and love. That is why Dr. Chapman compiled these “languages” and their “dialects” and clearly explained and exemplified them for us to understand and actualize. Therefore, we need to spend the time to learn our spouse’s love language or languages, yes, even if we have been married for many years. The person we married, like us, has grown and changed since we first met. Hopefully, the growth and change were in personal maturity, Christ likeness, and love. We need to keep up with that change and do what is necessary to keep the euphoric love burning.
1 Thes 3:12and may the Lord cause you to increase and abound in love for one another