“Then Whose Shall Those Things Be Which You Have Provided?”

The parable of the rich fool ends in a question: “Then whose shall those things be, which thou hast provided?” God was not only watching how he used his wealth, but also who it would impact when he was gone. Someone else—perhaps unworthy or unwise—would inherit what he had built. Are you working to create something that can transform the world? Then whose shall those things be, which thou hast provided?

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Nominal Conversion and Its Consequences: A Case of Constantine the Great

When a person is converted, they change the camp and uniform. They sing a different anthem and make radical adjustments in life to align with their new faith. The profane become pure, the rebellious become obedient, the non-conformist begins to conform. However, nominal conversion only makes surface changes and opportunistic and selective adjustments. It is like serving God in Satan’s uniform and banners! Let’s learn about it in the life of Constantine the Great!

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I Will Rebuke the Devourer for Your Sake

When we think of divine blessings, we often picture overflowing abundance—the “windows of heaven” pouring out provision. But in our pursuit of what God gives, we often overlook blessing that comes not in visible increase but in silent preservation? God’s promise to “rebuke the devourer for your sakes” may be one of the most powerful—and underappreciated—forms of divine favour.

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