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*Right Word: By Rev. Ramson Asante Darteh*

Saturday, 1 June, 2019

*TOPIC: THE UNCHANGING CHANGER*

*Reference*: Luke 7:12-13 ‘Now when he came nigh to the gate of the city, behold, there was a dead man carried out, the only son of his mother, and she was a widow: ...And when the Lord saw her, he had compassion on her, and said unto her, Weep not..."

Life can seem cruel and unfair at times: as in the case of this widow of Nain. Her tears for her late husband had hardly dried, when she also lost her only son. The rumor mill went into a frenzy. She was accused of practicing witchcraft..."she is a witch, who after killing her husband, has also killed her son". They said.

 Jesus Christ however empathized with her situation. . He had compassion on her, and intervened at the right time. He delivered her son from death.

"... And he came and touched the bier:..And he said, Young man, I say unto thee, Arise. And he that was dead sat up, and began to speak. And he delivered him to his mother..." Luke 7:14-15

Do not bury your ‘dead’ vision yet. Do not give up on your marriage. Circumstances may look so hopeless today, but all it takes is the Master’s touch, The devil had planned for a sorrowful event, but Jesus turned it round to be a day of celebration. He is indeed the ‘unchanging changer.’

A great man of God once described Jesus as the unchanging changer. According to him, He never changes, but changes Kings, Leaders, Presidents, nations, circumstances, positions , situations etc.

No matter how bad things may seem today, take heart, hold on; for there is hope for the future, and tomorrow can always be better than yesterday as far as Jesus is concerned. Shalom.

*INVITATION*. You are invited to our EARLY MORNING SERVICE tomorrow morning. It will be a single service, and prayers start at 6:30am to be climaxed with an anointing and Communion service.
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🎈 A quick reminder also that my Mum’s funeral will hold from the 14th to 16th June. A warm welcome awaits you. Jesus is Lord.

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