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This is so neat. Beautiful too - and
worth making the 5 finger prayer a part of our lives.

1. Your thumb is nearest you. So begin your prayers by praying for
those closest to you. They are the easiest to remember. To pray
for our loved ones is, as C. S. Lewis once said, a "sweet duty."

2. The next finger is the pointing finger. Pray for those who teach,
instruct and heal. This includes teachers, doctors, and ministers.
They need support and wisdom in pointing others in the right direction.
Keep them in your prayers.

3. The next finger is the tallest finger. I t reminds us of our
leaders. Pray for the president, leaders in business and industry, and
administrators. These people shape our n ation and guide public
opinion. They need God's guidance.

4. The fourth finger is our ring finger. Surprising to many is the fact
that this is our weakest finger, as any piano teacher will testify. It
should remind us to pray for those who are weak, in trouble or in pain.
They need your prayers day and night. You cannot pray too much for
them.

5. And lastly comes our little finger - the smallest finger of all
which is where we should place ourselves in relation to God and others. As the
Bible says, "The least shall be the greatest among you." Your pinkie should
remind you to pray for yourself. By the time you have prayed for the
other four groups, your own needs will be put into proper perspective and you
will be able to pray for yourself more effectively.

- from the topic: a little encouragement guys!

Recent Posts by simpungwe:

Re: holy communion

March 22, 2009 by simpungwe

thanks Tonde. and its nice to have u back on the forum.
i get a little weary when i see people refusing to take part for reasons of not being ready.
so i look foward to reading more of what you would have researched and please be sure to give us some of the interesting things you learned while you were away.
God Speed.

holy communion

January 8, 2009 by simpungwe

guys,
sori i had posted ths question earlier bt in d wrong category.
my question is,is there such a thing as 'preparing' oneself to partake of the holy communion.if so wat are those steps.can a sinner lyk u & i actualy be able to say 'am ready'.
i await ur responses
God Speed

Re: We need serious re-kindling in our lives as a group.its nt enough 2 "do the church thing and walk away" i 4 one am nt satisfied.most of us may b ok in our personal walks wit christ bt i don think we r so much together! wat can we do 2 improve?

January 7, 2009 by simpungwe

wel in regard to d prayer dept,its hard to do anything when thers no feedback.we planned to pray for pple's resolutions & requests 1wk b4 d new yr,no response.btw,if any1 wants to ansa my q in conversations,plz do.its bn thea a while nw.i think we just hv o do wit wat we have.
rekindling will have to b dne by those calling for it.we cant kip waitin & complaining.tendo,ingz tonde,lets kip ths thing going.
God Speed.

holy communion

December 28, 2008 by simpungwe

hi guys
does one have to be 'ready' in any way to take part in holy communion & if so,wat r those steps that r necessarry to be ready.i might even add,is it possible for a sinner lyk me & u to say am 'ready' to take part

week of prayer

December 28, 2008 by simpungwe

hello guys,
d prayer marathon is back.my apologies for d break down.
we are cumn to d end of the year & am sure we all have things we wana leave in 2008 & things we wana take up in 2009.so we gona have a week of prayer starting on the 1st of jan.between now & then,u cn post if u wish,ur new year resolutions & any other prayer request so we can b'gin the new year in the hands of the almighty.we wil also b praying for our forum.that we may grow from strength to strength.God is lukin foward to hearing from you.
God Speed

hello guys

December 10, 2008 by simpungwe

hi guys,
i posted the sermon on the parable of the sower..hpe we can find time to read it.
wud luv to hear frm u
God Speed

Re: marathon goes on..

December 10, 2008 by simpungwe

sori guys,
that was me.got into tendo's account by mistake.all the same,
God Speed

marathon

December 3, 2008 by simpungwe

hi guys,
i hope we are all stil praying for Inonge.she just posted her request for strength from God.wel we on it ingz.
pliz dont forget to share with us how God will answer your prayer okay.
God Speed.

Re: Tel me about it!!

December 3, 2008 by simpungwe

hi guys,
u know reading Tonde's post just made me smile.Growing up in a fairly strong adventist family,i also had questions similar to the ones ingz asked and very seldom did i get answers.
i just want to highlight some of the things that tonde talked about that helped me find answers to these questions.first of all the meaning of being adventist.waiting for his second coming & holding fast to his word,law & testimony.what i love the most about that is the fact that that is the very essence of being a a true christian.we live for nothing more than to one day see our redeemer in his glory.while waiting,we hold on to that which describes his loving character,his law & that which gives us answers to every question in life,his word.
Mr.Tonde went on to mention that whats important is to have that personal relationship with God.He will teach you how to go about everything & the least of your worries will be whether or not you are following these 'man made rules'.
'mercy & not sacrifice'-i believe as christians we need to dwell alot on the weight of God's mercy & grace.it should be fully imparted in us,the fact that we recieved a gift of eternal life that we never deserved.a constant meditation of that fact will teach us that non of our works are good or righteouss enough to save us.only but by the blood of christ.
so let us all hold fast to his word,keep his law & wait for his second coming knowing that this salvation is a gift.
wel ingz i hope u enjoyed Tonde's post like i did.
God Speed

parable of the sower

December 3, 2008 by simpungwe

THE PARABLE OF THE SOWER Page 114 --------------------------- I. THE NATURE OF THE WORD SPOKEN HERE.   1. This Gospel treats of the disciples and the fruits, which the Word of God develops in the world. It does not speak of the law nor of human institutions; but, as Christ himself says, of the Word of God, which he himself the sower preaches, for the law bears no fruit, just as little as do the institutions of men. Christ however sets forth here four kinds of disciples of the divine Word.   II. THE DISCIPLES OF THIS WORD.   2. The first class of disciples are those who hear the Word but neither understand nor esteem it. And these are not the mean people in the world, but the greatest, wisest and the most saintly, in short they are the greatest part of mankind; for Christ does not speak here of those who persecute the Word nor of those who fail to give their ear to it, but of those who hear it and are students of it, who also wish to be called true Christians and to live in Christian fellowship with Christians and are partakers of baptism and the Lord's Supper. But they are of a carnal heart, and remain so, failing to appropriate the Word of God to themselves, it goes in one ear and out the other. Just like the seed along the wayside did not fall into the earth, but remained lying on the ground in the wayside, because the road was tramped hard by the feet of man and beast and it could not take root.   3. Therefore Christ says the devil cometh and taketh away the Word from their heart, that they may not believe   Page 115 ---------------------------   and be saved. What power of Satan this alone reveals, that hearts, hardened through a worldly mind and life, lose the Word and let it go, so that they never understand or confess it; but instead of the Word of God Satan sends false teachers to tread it under foot by the doctrines of men. For it stands here written both that it was trodden under foot, and the birds of the heaven devoured it. The birds Christ himself interprets as the messengers of the devil, who snatch away the Word and devour it, which is done when he turns and blinds their hearts so that they neither understand nor esteem it, as St. Paul says in 2 Tim 4, 4: "They will turn away their ears from the truth, and turn aside unto fables." By the treading under foot of men Christ means the teachings of men, that rule in our hearts, as he says in Mt 5, 13 also of the salt that has lost its savor, it is cast out and trodden under foot of men; that is, as St. Paul says in 2 Th 2, 11, they must believe a lie because they have not been obedient to the truth.   4. Thus all heretics, fanatics and sects belong to this number, who understand the Gospel in a carnal way and explain it as they please, to suit their own ideas, all of whom hear the Gospel and yet they bear no fruit, yea, more, they are governed by Satan and are harder oppressed by human institutions than they were before they heard the Word. For it is a dreadful utterance that Christ here gives that the devil taketh away the Word from their hearts, by which he clearly proves that the devil rules mightily in their hearts, notwithstanding they are called Christians and hear the Word. Likewise it sounds terribly that they are to be trodden under foot, and must be subject unto men and to their ruinous teachings, by which under the appearance and name of the Gospel the devil takes the Word from them, so that they may never believe and be saved, but must be lost forever; as the fanatical spirits of our day do in all lands. For where this Word is not, there is no salvation, and great works or holy lives avail nothing, for with this, that he says: "They shall not be saved," since they have not the Word, he shows forcibly enough, that not their   Page 116 ---------------------------   works but their faith in the Word alone saves, as Paul says to the Romans: "It is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth." Rom 1, 16.   5. The second class of hearers are those who receive the Word with joy, but they do not persevere. These are also a large multitude who understand the Word correctly and lay hold of it in its purity without any spirit of sect, division or fanaticism, they rejoice also in that they know the real truth, and are able to know how they may be saved without works through faith. They also know that they are free from the bondage of the law, of their conscience and of human teachings; but when it comes to the test that they must suffer harm, disgrace and loss of life or property, then they fall and deny it; for they have not root enough, and are not planted deep enough in the soil. Hence they are like the growth on a rock, which springs forth fresh and green, that it is a pleasure to behold it and it awakens bright hopes. But when the sun shines hot it withers, because it has no soil and moisture, and only rock is there. So these do; in times of persecution they deny or keep silence about the Word, and work, speak and suffer all that their persecutors mention or wish, who formerly went forth and spoke, and confessed with a fresh and joyful spirit the same, while there was, still peace and no heat, so that there was hope they would bear much fruit and serve the people. For these fruits are not only the works, but more the confession, preaching and spreading of the Word, so that many others may thereby be converted and the kingdom of God be developed.   6. The third class are those who hear and understand the Word, but still it falls on the other side of the road, among the pleasures and cares of this life, so that they also do nothing with the Word. And there is quite a large multitude of these; for although they do not start heresies, like the first, but always possess the absolutely pure Word, they are also not attacked on the left as the others with opposition and persecution; yet they fall on the right side,   Page 117 ---------------------------   and it is their ruin that they enjoy peace and good days. Therefore they do not earnestly give themselves to the Word, but become indifferent and sink in the cares, riches and pleasures of this life, so that they are of no benefit to any one. Therefore they are like the seed that fell among the thorns. Although it is not rocky but good soil; not wayside but deeply plowed soil; yet, the thorns will not let it spring up, they choke it. Thus these have all in the Word that is needed for their salvation, but they do not make any use of it, and they rot in this life in carnal pleasures. To these belong those who hear the Word but do not bring under subjection their flesh. They know their duty but do it not, they teach but do not practice what they teach, and are this year as they were last.   7. The fourth class are those who lay hold of and keep the Word in a good and honest heart, and bring forth fruit with patience, those who hear the Word and steadfastly retain it, meditate upon it and act in harmony with it. The devil does not snatch it away, nor are they thereby led astray, moreover the heat of persecution does not rob them of it, and the thorns of pleasure and the avarice of the times do not hinder its growth; but they bear fruit by teaching others and by developing the kingdom of God, hence they also do good to their neighbor in love; and therefore Christ adds, "they bring forth fruit with patience." For these must suffer much on account of the Word, shame and disgrace from fanatics and heretics, hatred and jealousy with injury to body and property from their persecutors, not to mention what the thorns and the temptations of their own flesh do, so that it may well be called the Word of the cross; for he who would keep it must bear the cross and misfortune, and triumph.

marathon

November 28, 2008 by simpungwe

the marathon continues..we'v bn praying for temi & i hope we all remember today's her b'day so lets thank God for her life.
next up is our dear ingz..pliz be sure to post yo requests so we can pray for u.
God Speed

parable of the sower

November 28, 2008 by simpungwe

hi guys,
i'm compiling a sermon on the parable of the sower & i'l be posting it in 'General' section.i'l b posting it in parts & will be expecting comments.
so look out for the first post tonight.
God Speed

marathon continues

November 19, 2008 by simpungwe

hi guys,
am sure we took time to remember our dear friend Farai in our prayers.The bible teaches us to pray without ceasing so we are doing just that.next up on the list will be one of our new members.teezle(temmy).so we invite u to post your requests & we'l be praying for you over the next few days.
God Speed

welcome guys

November 10, 2008 by simpungwe

we'd like to welcome our newest members,keezle,teezle & mcone.
welcome guys.your input is highly anticipated so feel free to check out our different columns.we have the general column were you can post sermons,encouragements or even studies & any interesting material you may have.then we have the 'conversations' column were we chat.we tlk about different questions that we have as young christians and we try to come up by God's Guidance witha proper biblical perspective.we also have the 'prayer request' column were you can drop a request at any time of the day & you can rest assured that someone's praying for you.we have an interesting program calle
the prayer marathon were we pray for a particular member of the forum for a few days & we keep going round.marvelous!we also have the 'quote for the day' column.

so come along & join us.bring in your ideasof how best we can use this wonderful opportunity to grow in Faith.ceehga & tondemarsh are our forum administrators.
God Speed

prayer marathon

November 10, 2008 by simpungwe

hi guys,
the prayer marathon has not been moving of late because we'v been waiting to get Farai's prayer requests.am sure she has a perfectly good reason for not being able to post her requests so we will go ahead & pray for her.we serve an all mighty,all knowing God who knows even the deepest needs inside Farai's heart & we'l be praying for her for the next few days that God will meet her at every point.
how we thank God for the blessing of Prayer.
God Speed

Re: Is Barack Hussein Obama the Anti-Christ?

November 10, 2008 by simpungwe

sorry guys,that was my post.i didnt know i was signed in as ceehga.so anyway letstalk about this anti-christ & it would help if we use biblical referance as much as possible.
God Speed

Prayer Marathon

November 1, 2008 by simpungwe

we are continuing the marathon of prayer & we want to thank the Almighty for what he has done in Tonde's life.
now we invite Farai to post her prayer requests so we can also pray for you.
please dont hesitate,he's waiting to hear from you

Re: hi

October 29, 2008 by simpungwe

hi Guys,
its good to hear from you Farai.please feel at home.we are all learning at His feet.
so i welcome your proposal.you can go ahead & post.we'l follow the program the way its done at your church.
The idea is that while we still have other discussions going on any topic in the 'conversations' section like right now we there's a question on doubt,we have an on going kind of daily devotional going on in the 'general' section.
i await your post on the parable.
God's Speed.

prayer marathon

October 28, 2008 by simpungwe

I'v come to learn that God wants us to be very straight with him & tel him exactly what we want.so i propose we start a prayer marathon.each day will be dedicated to one member of the forum.the person should make sure they post all their prayer requests the night before so for 24whole hours,u know that someone will be talking to God for you & about you.so Mr.Tonde you'l set the ball rolling.as soon as you post yo requests,the next day we will be praying for you,then we'l continue from there.it is indeed encouraging to know that people are praying for you

Re: Is it ok to doubt?

October 28, 2008 by simpungwe

pi might want to ask a question though,can doubt & fear be put in the same category?its clear that in scripture,God dealt quite sternly with pple who expressed doubt(zechariah,peter,thomas).wud he do the same in case of fear?when the angel appeared to mary with his message to her,she was filled with fear but she ended up saying,let it be unto me as u will.so does fear show unfaithfulness or not?

Re: Is it ok to doubt?

October 28, 2008 by simpungwe

interesting question indeed & i think the issue of doubt will remain an issue to be seriously discussed even in times to come.
maybe one way we can help ourselves understand doubt in the christian perspective is to try & understand exactly what Faith is.the writer of Hebrews says Faith is the substance of things hoped for & the evidence of things not seen.
in other words,God is calling us to have this non-tangible substance as something that wil make us have hope & at the same time,it will act as evidence for things we cant see.so having total trust in the fact that their is a God who lives & reigns even though we havent seen him is at the core of Faith.
In my opinion,what doubt does is it comes and crushes that very trust in the fact that God is.like tendo mentioned,zachariah trusted in God his whole life but when it came to the idea of bearing a child at that age,he didnt have enough 'substance' to hope for such.instead,he doubted.that doubt thereby destroyed the evidence(faith) he had within him of a God whose more than able.
so i'd like to understand were Mr.Davidson is coming from with his statement but i think doubt is indeed against the very nature of faith

hi

October 24, 2008 by simpungwe

hi guys,
can we pliz do some sort of consistent study.something like a time-table of certain topics or bible passages to study for a period of time & then we share what we would have learned.
for starters,pliz lets go read the parable of the sower who planted seed on sand,rock,thorns & soil.there very interesting lessons there besides the usual interpretation

5 finger prayer

October 10, 2008 by simpungwe

This is so neat. Beautiful too - and
worth making the 5 finger prayer a part of our lives.

1. Your thumb is nearest you. So begin your prayers by praying for
those closest to you. They are the easiest to remember. To pray
for our loved ones is, as C. S. Lewis once said, a "sweet duty."

2. The next finger is the pointing finger. Pray for those who teach,
instruct and heal. This includes teachers, doctors, and ministers.
They need support and wisdom in pointing others in the right direction.
Keep them in your prayers.

3. The next finger is the tallest finger. I t reminds us of our
leaders. Pray for the president, leaders in business and industry, and
administrators. These people shape our n ation and guide public
opinion. They need God's guidance.

4. The fourth finger is our ring finger. Surprising to many is the fact
that this is our weakest finger, as any piano teacher will testify. It
should remind us to pray for those who are weak, in trouble or in pain.
They need your prayers day and night. You cannot pray too much for
them.

5. And lastly comes our little finger - the smallest finger of all
which is where we should place ourselves in relation to God and others. As the
Bible says, "The least shall be the greatest among you." Your pinkie should
remind you to pray for yourself. By the time you have prayed for the
other four groups, your own needs will be put into proper perspective and you
will be able to pray for yourself more effectively.

Re: A Humble God: Lessons from the birth of Jesus

October 9, 2008 by simpungwe

interesting one Mr.Tonde..The world is fast starting to regard humility as a weakness yet the creator himself looked at little children's humility & said for such is the kingdom of heaven.

the mind

October 9, 2008 by simpungwe

'he who often thinks of God will have a larger mind than he who simply plods around this narrow globe'