
Why should I still believe in good? Why should I believe there can be redemption at this point? Can this situation ever get better? These are fear breeding questions that have thrived in the hearts of many of us this season, and understandably so. I have bad news and good news. The bad news is that these questions never truly cease as long as we’re on earth. The good news is that God has provided a solid method for us to deal with this. On this episode, The Pathfinder’s Light is shed on the beauties of Love and hope
May 10, 2021
26 min

My podcast TPL is going on a break for a while. I'll return as soon as the Lord deems it fit. Keep keeping the faith!
Sep 4, 2020
34 sec

On this final episode of the faith series, The Pathfinder's Light is shed on anchoring your faith to God's personality-as one who never fails. God is sempiternally faithful. That's who He is. But in order to make us faithful, He tests our resolve with situations that seem to defy our understanding. Only when we are able to hold on to our trust in His nature and personality, are we able to pass such tests.
Sep 4, 2020
20 min

Where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty. But where Liberty is, there has to be wisdom;the wisdom to accurately discern God's will and do it by His grace. Our liberty is confined to this wisdom as we grow in Christ. And understanding this truth is pivotal to finding rest, trusting and obeying God. In this episode, The Pathfinder's Light is shed on the wisdom of faith!
Sep 4, 2020
26 min

Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. By faith, we'll take down wrong systems and set up the systems of God. But first, we have to prevail over wrong mindsets. This is the first episode in a series on Faith; that highlights the need for us to step out of the confines of our beliefs and step into God's beliefs.
Sep 4, 2020
16 min

They creep up on people insidiously and take them down instantly. Idols, that's what they are. Those little things that you exalt above the throne of God in your life. Those little things that can make you forgo God's will because of the promises they offer. Adam(the first man), forwent God's will and consequently his dominion rights, when he idolized his wife. Idols have never been good companions and never will be. In this episode, The Pathfinder's Light is shed on idolatry and the way to destroy idols.
Sep 4, 2020
20 min

Behold what manner of privilege we have that we can be called friends of God. Yes. That's one of the privileges that grace affords us;friendship with the Father of lights. In this episode, The Pathfinder's Light is shed on building a loyal relationship with God and the characteristics of a friend of God.
Sep 4, 2020
22 min

The way in which an achievement is made is just as important to God as the achievement itself. God values due process. It makes Him happy when we do things the way He wants;cos that's the only way(His way) that will show His glory to the principalities and powers and to humanity. In this episode, The Pathfinder's Light is shed on how a character of obedience is built through perseverance; and how that character has the capacity to hold firm despite any opposition.
Sep 4, 2020
22 min

Having values is a great way of personalizing the truths of the bible and relating them to our unique lives. In this episode, I shed light on the importance of having values; and how they can help you become valuable to God.
Sep 4, 2020
12 min

It's possible to see others the way God sees them. Especially when you remember that God only forgives your trespasses as you forgive others.lol. Seriously, though, Jesus gave a parable of a man who, after he was forgiven of his large debts by his master, went to fight with a debtor of his who owed him little. And Jesus said that just the same way the master of that servant threw him in jail, that is how Our Heavenly father will do to us if each of us do not forgive our offenders from our hearts. It's something to meditate upon whenever you consider holding a grudge. Is this grudge worth my forgiveness?
Sep 4, 2020
23 min
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