Grace be unto you, and peace, from God our Father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ.I thank my God upon every remembrance of you, Always in every prayer of mine for you all making request with joyPhilippians 1:2-4 KJV

Hallelujah. Glory be to God, most high. I exalt the living God and thanks be to God for you my beloved brethren.

You see, the best way to remember your brother or your sister is to pray for them. Not where when their picture comes into your mind all you remember are bad things of them and you completely and deliberately choose to forget about the good they have done. And even if they did not do you much good, the most important thing is to forgive them and appreciate their being part of your life. In life, you are totally not free until you learn to give the gift of forgiveness and blessing others. Cry out to God and say, “Lord, teach me to forgive and to bless, in the precious name of Jesus.”

Jesus forgave sins even before He went into the grave. When He went in the grave He triumphed mightily. His forgiving of sins made Him to be even more of no sin. Hallelujah. It’s only when you forgive, do you too get your forgiveness. May God forgive you today and give you a clean spirit.

Paul thanked God always upon remembrance of the Philippians. Yet this is the place where they wrongly and knowingly accused him and threw him in prison. Upon each remembrance of them, he thanked God. On writing every epistle to them, he declared God’s grace and God’s peace upon them. What do you do when it’s you remembering your brethren? Do you go cursing and wishing their downfall?

May you be like Paul in your meditation and in your inner secrets when you think about your brothers and sisters, when you think about your parents, when you think about your uncles and aunties, when you think about your friends, in the precious name of Jesus. Amen

Pray the following prayer with me: say, “Lord Jesus, I call unto you. I am a sinner. Forgive me my sins as I forgive all those who have sinned against me. I forgive my brother, I forgive my sister and all those who have wronged me. In the name of Jesus. Amen.”

May God do a new thing unto you today for praying that prayer. In the mighty name of Jesus. Amen

Have a blessed day

Amen

Pastor Dr. Sam Mlowa