Text : Exodus 18:8. Moses told his father-in-law all that the LORD had done to Pharaoh and to the Egyptians on Israel’s behalf, all the hardships that they had encountered along the way, and how the LORD had delivered them. Jethro was the father in law to Moses and he was a midianites' Priest. He did something worthy of emulation when he paid his son in law, Moses, a visit in the wilderness. Jethro didn't witness the ten mighty wonders God performed in Egypt before the Israelites could be allowed to leave their land of slavery. Jethro was not there when God parted the red sea for the Israelites to pass through. All Jethro heard was testimony of God's great deliverance and goodness. Yet, hear his response to these testimonies - _Now I know that the LORD is greater than all other gods, because of what happened to the Egyptians when they acted arrogantly against Israel.”_ Exodus 18:11. Jesus told Thomas in John 20:29 that, **Is it because you’ve seen me that you have believed?...
Text: John 17:15 I pray not that thou shouldest take them out of the world, but that thou shouldest keep them from the evil. When Jesus was about to leave the face of the earth after his earthly ministry, He began to intercede for his disciples(this includes you). Today, we shall be looking at one of the prayer points of Jesus Christ for you. Jesus knew that this world is under the influence of the devil, and by implication subjected to evil. Though He knew the depth of the evil in this world, yet He asked the Father to keep us in this world. The world is such a messed up place but the Lord would still have His disciples stay here for His purpose to be fulfilled. He however asked the Father to keep you from the evil. The implication of our text (John 17:15) is that the whole world lies in darkness and wickedness (evil) that taking you out of this world immediately after you became born again wouldn't have been a bad idea, but Jesus considered that you must keep on shin...