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Divine Baptism

In KwaZulu-Natal, the ruling party have their provincial conference this weekend. This included electing their top leadership. This election might have turned out as a shock to the present party president who is the president of the country. It seems as though those elected are supporters of the previous party and country president. So when […]

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The Kingdom

Every person belongs to a kingdom. We often hear of the Zulu kingdom, but in reality every person belongs to an ethnicity within a nation which is a kingdom. A good example is the United Kingdom comprising of England, Scotland and Wales with Northern Ireland. South Africa is a Kingdom comprising many ethnicities, languages and […]

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The Reigning King

You might recall me saying that as we commence Daily Notes on the Book of Acts, having set a platform in Luke chapters 1 and 24, we must not see duplication but continuity. Luke wrote both manuscripts under inspiration to Theophilus, a high ranking official in the Roman Court … but because all Scripture is […]

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The Gospel to All Nations

We are going to work through the Book of Acts but are in the process of setting a platform for Acts. We have looked at some material from Luke’s Gospel to observe the flow from the Incarnation of Messiah Jesus to Him Instructing His disciples before His return to heaven. We return to: Lk 24:46 He […]

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The Perfect Satisfaction

Doctor Luke, the Historian and man of God, used by God to pen two important and vitals Books in the New Testament, applied meticulous scrutiny of all materials received and compiled the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles … under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit of God. Although I mentioned yesterday […]

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The Gospel of Luke

The Gospels, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John are commonly known as the “Works and Ministry of the Lord Jesus Christ”. Matthew wrote Matthew. He was an apostle. Mark wrote the Gospel of Mark. He used Peter’s sermons and teaching as his source. He was not an apostle. John wrote John and the three Letters bearing […]