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February Sunday 24th

TOPIC: THE SEED IS NAMED IN JACOB NOT ESAU                                                               
TEXT: Malachi 1:2-3
Key verse:  Rom 9:11 For the children being not yet born, neither having done any good or evil, that the purpose of God according to election might stand, not of works, but of him that calleth.

Abraham gave birth to Isaac, the child of promise, and Isaac became the father of Jacob and Esau. When Jacob and Esau were to be born, God also spoke; “Jacob I have chosen, Esau I have rejected.” The seed of the woman, the Saviour of the world that I shall be sending shall not come through Esau, he shall come through Jacob. Therefore, Esau shall not produce any person that will claim to be the prophet for the world. The tribe of Esau to all their generation cannot produce any one, even as the tribe of Ishmael to all their generation cannot produce a Saviour of the world. By the choice of God, Christianity was carefully planned. Do not mingle it with any other religion. Do not see yourself and your Muslim brother as having one God. God does not know that religion. The religion He knows is the one He originated and promised in the garden, Jesus Christ – Christianity.

Jacob gave birth to twelve children including Judah and the bible says the scepter shall not depart from the tribe of Judah. Judah was singled out from among his brethren, that through him the seed of the woman promised in the Garden of Eden, the Saviour of the whole world, shall come. That means no person in the tribe of Ruben, no person in the tribe of Manasseh, no person in the tribe of Benjamin nor any other tribe will come to say “I am the Saviour of the whole world.” That would be a taboo. God does not know him, God did not plan him, that would not the acceptable Saviour. The acceptable Saviour must come through the tribe of Judah because that is the chosen tribe. When Jesus Christ was born, there came some wise men that wanted to locate where Jesus was born. They were directed to Bethlehem of Judaea according to the scriptures.

Thought for the day: Lord, let your will be done in my life.
Song for the day: My life shall be a testimony, testimony, testimony,
Bible reading for the day:
Numbers 11-13; Mark 5:21-43
#Horemow.

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