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PIDGIN IMAGINE!

1 Korintians 8:2 “Di man wey tink sey e know sometin, neva still know as e suppose know.   Imagination na something wey everybody get but many people no dey use am, sometimes because dem no sabi or dem dey use am anyhow. Imagination na the first step for person to become anything! Your mind dey see, hear, feel and achieve spirit things before you do am for real life. Imagination mean say you dey form ideas or picture for your mind—vision wey you dey see for spirit. Na to draw image for your head, to think or plan for your heart. E still mean to dey reason strategy or arrange project, as Psalm 62:3 talk. Imagination na strong tool wey fit make you see wetin you really want for life. Even though Bible na real word, na our imagination with faith make the word come alive by Holy Spirit power. The Word sef become flesh dwell inside us, but Him gats become flesh for our heart and mind to give our imagination true meaning, na John 1:14 talk am. Imagine say Noah no gree build Ark...

CHILD-FRIENDLY IMAGINE!

1 Corinthians 8:2 (NIV) “Those who think they know something do not yet know as they ought to know.” MEMORY VERSE - Ephesians 3:20: “God is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine…”     What Is Imagination? Imagination is when you use your mind to picture something—even if it hasn’t happened yet! It helps you dream, plan, and believe. God gave us imagination so we can think big and trust Him for amazing things. Imagine These Bible Moments! - Imagine if Noah didn’t build the ark. What would’ve happened to the animals? - Imagine if Abraham didn’t leave his home when God told him to. - Imagine if Joseph’s brothers had killed him instead of selling him. - Imagine if Ruth went back to Moab and didn’t follow Naomi. - Imagine if Mary said “No” to God’s plan. - Imagine if Jesus didn’t rise from the dead! All these stories show how important it is to trust God and follow His plan—even when we don’t see the full picture yet. Why Is Imagination...

IMAGINE!

1 Corinthians 8:2 AMPC If anyone imagines that he has come to know and understand much [of divine things, without love], he does not yet perceive and recognize and understand as strongly and clearly, nor has he become as intimately acquainted with anything as he ought or as is necessary.   Imagination is something everyone has but don't use, either because they don't know how, or they use it wrongly. Imagination is the first step to becoming whatever! Your mind sees, hears, feels and achieve before you ever do physically or naturally. Imagination is the formation of ideas or pictures in the mind of a vision, it is to form a mental image of someone or thing, or to conceive in the mind. Imagination is also to scheme or to devise plans and purposes says Psalm 62:3. Imagination is a powerful tool that can create what we wish to see. The bible is literal writing, but the power of our imagination mixed with faith brings it alive through the power of the Holy Spirit. The Word Himself ...

THE BREVITY OF LIFE!

Job 5:26 AMPC You shall come to your grave in ripe old age, and as a shock of grain goes up [to the threshing floor] in its season.   Like everything else, life is a choice! We choose to live! We choose to die! We choose to enjoy the life we have or choose to allow it to be taken from us.  Some live life like it’s already over. Some live life like the dead, nothing has meaning in their lives, and they live routinely. They are walking, breathing people who chose to exist without enjoying the beauty and pleasures of life. They just exist!  But to "come to full age," means we should not just exist but live life fully. This speaks to a life lived to its fullness and maturity, fulfilled in God’s timing and purpose. Just as grain ripens fully before harvest, a life well-lived is complete spiritually, mentally, and physically before one goes to be with the Lord.  Have you ever been so bored or tired of life that you felt like giving up? Sadly, many have chosen d...

CHILD-FRIENDLY THE BREVITY OF LIFE!

Job 5:26 AMPC You shall come to your grave in ripe old age, and as a shock of grain goes up [to the threshing floor] in its season.   Memory Verse: John 10:10 – “I have come that they may have life and have it to the full.”   What Does “Brevity of Life” Mean?  It means life is short. We don’t live forever on earth, so we must choose to live well every day.  Some people just exist—they wake up, go through the day, and sleep, but they don’t enjoy life or live with purpose.  God wants us to live fully, with joy, hope, and meaning! The Bible talks about coming to the grave in full age, like grain that is ready for harvest.  That means living a life that is complete—spiritually, mentally, and physically—before going to be with God. Jesus came to give us abundant life (John 10:10). That means life filled with love, peace, and purpose.  Even when life is hard, we can still choose to live with faith and joy. What Does the Bible Say? ...

PIDGIN THE BREVITY OF LIFE!

Job 5:26 “Just as rice dey wait until den won harvest am, na so too yu go old before yu die.   Like everything, life na choice! We fit choose to live! We fit choose to die! We fit choose to enjoy life wey we get or make life komot from us.  Some people dey live like life don finish. Some dey live like dead people; nothing dey matter for their lives and dem just dey do routine. Dem dey waka and breathe, but na to just exist dem choose without enjoying the beauty and pleasure of life. Dem just dey exist!  But to "come to full age" mean say we no suppose just dey exist, but make we live life fully. E mean say make we live life complete and mature, as God time and purpose be. Like how corn go ripe fully before dem harvest am, so life wey person live suppose be complete spiritually, mentally, and physically before dem waka go presence of God.  You don ever tire or dey bored for life so tay you won give up? Many people don choose death pass life because life pain...

PIDGIN GOD FEARING MIDWIVES!

Exodus 1:8-22  Den one new king wey nor know Josef kon dey rule Egypt. 9So di king kon tell en pipol, “Make una si, Israel pipol dey plenty and dem strong pass us! 10Make wi handle dem with sense, if not, dem go dey plenty more-more and if war happen naw, dem go join awa enemies fight us, den dem go run komot from dis land.” 11So dem kon dey sofa and ponish Israel pipol. Na Israel pipol build Pitom and Rameses as di place wey Fero go dey keep tins put. 12But even as Egypt pipol dey opress Israel pipol, dem still dey plenty more-more for di land and Egypt pipol kon dey fear dem well-well, 13so dem kon dey ponish Israel pipol anyhow. 14Egypt pipol make life taya Israel pipol with di kind hard work wey dem dey do with mortar, stones and all di work for di field. 15Di king wey dey rule Egypt kon tell Shifrah and Puah wey bi di Hibru nurse sey; 16“Anytime wen una dey help di Hibru wimen wey won born, if una si sey di pikin na boy, make una kill-am, but if na girl, make una nor kil...

CHILD-FRIENDLY GOD-FEARING MIDWIVES!

Memory Verse: Exodus 1:17 – “But the midwives feared God and did not do what the king of Egypt had told them to do; they let the boys live.”   Who Were the Midwives?  Shiphrah and Puah were two brave women who helped Hebrew mothers give birth in Egypt. The king (Pharaoh) told them to kill all baby boys—but they said NO because they feared God more than they feared Pharaoh. What Does It Mean to Fear God?  To fear God doesn’t mean being scared like when you see a spider. It means having deep respect and love for God. It means choosing to do what’s right—even when it’s hard or scary. Why Did the Midwives Say No?  They knew that God sees everything, even when people don’t. They didn’t want to do something that would make God sad. So they chose to save the babies, even though Pharaoh might punish them. What About Us Today?  Sometimes we’re tempted to do wrong things: - Cheat on a test  - Say mean things  - Join others in teasing some...

GOD-FEARING MIDWIVES!

Exodus 1:8-22 TLB Then, eventually, a new king came to the throne of Egypt who felt no obligation to the descendants of Joseph. [9] He told his people, "These Israelis are becoming dangerous to us because there are so many of them. [10] Let's figure out a way to put an end to this. If we don't, and war breaks out, they will join our enemies and fight against us and escape out of the country." [11] So the Egyptians made slaves of them and put brutal taskmasters over them to wear them down under heavy burdens while building the cities of Pithom and Rameses as supply centers for the king. [12] But the more the Egyptians mistreated and oppressed them, the more the Israelis seemed to multiply! The Egyptians became alarmed [13-14] and made the Hebrew slavery more bitter still, forcing them to toil long and hard in the fields and to carry heavy loads of mortar and brick. [15-16] Then Pharaoh, the king of Egypt, instructed the Hebrew midwives (their names were Shiphrah and ...