Devotions from Willows Methodist Church
Season 2023
Episodes

Jul 12, 2023

Jul 13, 2023

Jul 14, 2023

Jul 17, 2023
Jul 17, 2023
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[Author: Charmain Fourie] The pace of life teaches us to rush, get things done or fail. Scripture teaches us to slow down and take note.

Jul 18, 2023
Jul 18, 2023
1 sec
[Author: Lidy van der Bergh] God holds the future in His hands, therefore we can look forward to whatever lies ahead of us.

Jul 19, 2023
Jul 19, 2023
1 sec
[Author: Graeme Mercer] Philippians is just filled with well-known verses like, “He who began a good work in you will perfect it until the day of Christ Jesus” (1:6), “For me to live is Christ and to die is gain” (1:21), and “I can do all things through Him who strengthens me” (4:13) and so many more. Paul provides a portrait of Jesus Christ as a humble servant and this is really at the heart of Paul’s letter to the Philippians. Having established this church around 52 AD, Paul has genuine joy for their progress in Christ and it is this same joy he wanted the recipients to possess. Life is to be enjoyed, not endured. So Paul addresses this community of believers and urges them to live in harmony with one another through mutual humility as demonstrated by Jesus. He describes how we can be truly contented in Christ. His letter describes, how, with Christ at the center, we can truly live with joy.

Jul 20, 2023
Jul 20, 2023
1 sec
[Author: Andre van der Bergh] Faith alone will not get us there. We are faithful because of God's saving grace.

Jul 21, 2023
Jul 21, 2023
1 sec
[Author: Graeme Mercer] Philippians is just filled with well-known verses like, “He who began a good work in you will perfect it until the day of Christ Jesus” (1:6), “For me to live is Christ and to die is gain” (1:21), and “I can do all things through Him who strengthens me” (4:13) and so many more. Paul provides a portrait of Jesus Christ as a humble servant and this is really at the heart of Paul’s letter to the Philippians. Having established this church around 52 AD, Paul has genuine joy for their progress in Christ and it is this same joy he wanted the recipients to possess. Life is to be enjoyed, not endured. So Paul addresses this community of believers and urges them to live in harmony with one another through mutual humility as demonstrated by Jesus. He describes how we can be truly contented in Christ. His letter describes, how, with Christ at the center, we can truly live with joy.

Jul 24, 2023
Jul 24, 2023
1 sec
[Author: Charmain Fourie] Hard times are a passport that gives you permission to go places you wouldn’t get to any other way – Levi Lusko.

Jul 25, 2023

Jul 26, 2023
Jul 26, 2023
1 sec
[Author: Graeme Mercer] Philippians is just filled with well-known verses like, “He who began a good work in you will perfect it until the day of Christ Jesus” (1:6), “For me to live is Christ and to die is gain” (1:21), and “I can do all things through Him who strengthens me” (4:13) and so many more. Paul provides a portrait of Jesus Christ as a humble servant and this is really at the heart of Paul’s letter to the Philippians. Having established this church around 52 AD, Paul has genuine joy for their progress in Christ and it is this same joy he wanted the recipients to possess. Life is to be enjoyed, not endured. So Paul addresses this community of believers and urges them to live in harmony with one another through mutual humility as demonstrated by Jesus. He describes how we can be truly contented in Christ. His letter describes, how, with Christ at the center, we can truly live with joy.

Jul 27, 2023
Jul 27, 2023
1 sec
[Author: John Botha] Drawing near to God and Him to us — even being a friend of Jesus — is possible. The question is: ‘How?’

Jul 28, 2023
Jul 28, 2023
1 sec
[Author: Graeme Mercer] Philippians is just filled with well-known verses like, “He who began a good work in you will perfect it until the day of Christ Jesus” (1:6), “For me to live is Christ and to die is gain” (1:21), and “I can do all things through Him who strengthens me” (4:13) and so many more. Paul provides a portrait of Jesus Christ as a humble servant and this is really at the heart of Paul’s letter to the Philippians. Having established this church around 52 AD, Paul has genuine joy for their progress in Christ and it is this same joy he wanted the recipients to possess. Life is to be enjoyed, not endured. So Paul addresses this community of believers and urges them to live in harmony with one another through mutual humility as demonstrated by Jesus. He describes how we can be truly contented in Christ. His letter describes, how, with Christ at the center, we can truly live with joy.

Jul 31, 2023
Jul 31, 2023
1 sec
[Author: Charmain Fourie] The decisions you make today will determine the stories you tell tomorrow – Craig Groeschel.

Aug 1, 2023

Aug 2, 2023
Aug 2, 2023
1 sec
[Author: Graeme Mercer] Philippians is just filled with well-known verses like, “He who began a good work in you will perfect it until the day of Christ Jesus” (1:6), “For me to live is Christ and to die is gain” (1:21), and “I can do all things through Him who strengthens me” (4:13) and so many more. Paul provides a portrait of Jesus Christ as a humble servant and this is really at the heart of Paul’s letter to the Philippians. Having established this church around 52 AD, Paul has genuine joy for their progress in Christ and it is this same joy he wanted the recipients to possess. Life is to be enjoyed, not endured. So Paul addresses this community of believers and urges them to live in harmony with one another through mutual humility as demonstrated by Jesus. He describes how we can be truly contented in Christ. His letter describes, how, with Christ at the center, we can truly live with joy.

Aug 3, 2023
Aug 3, 2023
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[Author: Lidy van der Bergh] Do you struggle with sin in your life? Let's find the answer today.

Aug 4, 2023
Aug 4, 2023
1 sec
[Author: Graeme Mercer] Philippians is just filled with well-known verses like, “He who began a good work in you will perfect it until the day of Christ Jesus” (1:6), “For me to live is Christ and to die is gain” (1:21), and “I can do all things through Him who strengthens me” (4:13) and so many more. Paul provides a portrait of Jesus Christ as a humble servant and this is really at the heart of Paul’s letter to the Philippians. Having established this church around 52 AD, Paul has genuine joy for their progress in Christ and it is this same joy he wanted the recipients to possess. Life is to be enjoyed, not endured. So Paul addresses this community of believers and urges them to live in harmony with one another through mutual humility as demonstrated by Jesus. He describes how we can be truly contented in Christ. His letter describes, how, with Christ at the center, we can truly live with joy.

Aug 7, 2023
Aug 7, 2023
1 sec
[Author: Charmain Fourie] Anxiety is all around us and a battle everyone faces, half the battle is realizing when you’re entering the battle.

Aug 8, 2023
Aug 8, 2023
1 sec
[Author: David Stryers] Prosperity is a promise from the Lord, even if we get the concept wrong sometimes. A slight adjustment goes a long way.