Mary B. Kwafo

Mary B. Kwafo Is all about Jesus, His faithfulness and Love to Us.

02/07/2025

Let's Study The Bible

01/08/2024

Let all that I am praise the LORD;
with my whole heart, I will praise his holy name.

Let all that I am praise the LORD;
may I never forget the good things he does for me.

12/26/2023

Worth Sharing:
As I dressed up to go out this morning, I am once again reminded of how personal and private this race called LIFE is.
I get into my car, drove out, and joined the road where other cars are already travelling on.

Lesson number 1:
We don't all have the same entry point into life.
As I keep driving, I pass some other cars, while other cars would pass me.

Lesson number 2:
We won't travel through life at the same speed because each car is built differently.
As I moved on, I catch myself trying to pursue another car in front of me, only to discover that, just as I am about to pass it, it turns off the road into another road.

Lesson number 3:
We don't all have the same exit point.
We are all on this journey called life. We will enter at different points and exit at different points, but one thing is clear: we will all exit this road at one point in time or the other. It may be a 10km run God has given you, or it could be 100kms; what is important is that you ran your race well.

Your car has sides view mirror and a rear-view mirror. You use both to see the sides and the back of your car respectively. Other cars will be behind you, while others may be beside you for a while.
But you know how dangerous it is to spend time looking at these mirrors; they will distract you. That is why your car has got a large windshield\screen in front of you. It gives you the biggest view of the potential in front of you and the resources you are yet to attain.

Don't spend precious time looking at your back to see those who are pursuing you, or looking at your side to see those who are trying to overtake you. Keep your eyes in front of you and stay true to your race.
When it is time to exit the road, you would know that you have ran your race well and ended well.

I humbly pray to God to bless and help you as you run this race called LIFE. Stay focused and remain yourself.

Peace Shalom

12/26/2023

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11/18/2023
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11/03/2023

His promise is to always carry us through WHATEVER comes until He calls us home.

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10/28/2023

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10/20/2023

Are you harboring anger?

Holding on to our anger doesn’t accomplish God’s will; instead, it destroys us and poisons others.
(Proverbs 19:19)

Ephesians 4:26 tells us, “Be angry, and yet do not sin.”

One way we often sin is by holding on to anger.

While clinging to anger can damage our personal well-being and connection with others, an even more serious outcome is hindered fellowship with the Lord. A negative attitude hardens our heart and affects God’s work in and through us. It also grieves Him. Our Father wants to shower us with joy and peace, but angry hearts interfere with such blessings.

Unresolved bitterness could be buried so deep within your soul that you might not even realize it’s there. Feeling anger occasionally is normal, but clinging to negativity is destructive.

Ask God to reveal any hidden resentment. Release it to Him and take hold of the riches of Christ.

10/19/2023

Do You Want God’s Best?

Surrender everything to the Lord to discover the blessings He longs to pour into your life.

Psalm 37:3-8

God promises to give us the desires of our hearts. Let’s also look at the surrounding verses. This passage is one many people take out of context, forgetting the role they play.

What is our responsibility when it comes to claiming this promise from God? We must …

Delight ourselves in the Lord (v. 4).
As Christians, we should rejoice in God. He deserves top priority in our life.

Commit our way to Him (v. 5).
We must allow God to change any aspect of our ambition that is not aligned with His will. It’s good to remember that when He doesn’t answer prayers as we wish, it’s for a reason.

Trust in Him (v. 5).
God is merciful, all-knowing, kind, and generous. We can trust Him with our hopes and dreams.

Rest in Him (v. 7).
Resting in the Lord means being at peace with His care and control in your life.

Wait patiently upon him (v. 7).
Jesus waited decades before beginning His ministry. Like Him, we should be patient.

Remember, the Lord longs to give His followers fullness of joy (Ps. 16:11) and abundant blessings “beyond all that we ask or think” (Eph. 3:20). And when we surrender everything to Him, we’ll experience our Father’s best.

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02/24/2023

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02/22/2023

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