Our Daily Manna – A Devotional Booklet For Champions

July – September 2018

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Bible & Bible Studies, Inspiration & Meditation, Christianity, Christian Life
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Author: Bishop Dr. Chris Kwakpovwe ISBN: 9782765931379
Publisher: otakada.org Publication: June 29, 2018
Imprint: Osmora Inc. Language: English
Author: Bishop Dr. Chris Kwakpovwe
ISBN: 9782765931379
Publisher: otakada.org
Publication: June 29, 2018
Imprint: Osmora Inc.
Language: English

Our Daily Manna – A Devotional Booklet For Champions July – September 2018 Adult Edition By Bishop Dr. Chris E. Kwakpovwe in Otakada Mobile App Edition

Our Daily Manna July – September 2018 Adult Edition – Note that when God introduced Himself to Moses in Exodus 3,He did not says, “I Was” (past tense). He said, “I AM” (fresh and present tense). To really know Him as “I AM’, you must know Him in the present (not in the past). But you cannot know Him in the present (as “I AM”, unless you come to Him everyday through HIS WORD, PRAYER and WORSHIP. This is what OUR DAILY MANNA helps to provide for you and your family, through its organized DAILY PRACTICAL LIFE STORIES, inspirational bible expositions, breakthrough prayer points, songs and strong prophetic declarations. You shall be decorated this 2018!

From the Devotional:

September 2018 Day 11

LESSONS FROM THE INTER-KOREAN SUMMIT – 1

BASIC SCRIPTURES: LUKE 17:3-5;

ISAIAH 57: 1-7

In the beginning of the 20th century, Korea was part of the Japanese empire. After World War II, the Americans and Soviets had to decide what should be done with Korea. In August 1945, two young aides at the American State Department divided the Korean Peninsula in two halves along what is called the 38th parallel. On June 25, 1950, hostilities broke out between the two states. The war, known as the Korean War, broke out when some 75,000 soldiers from the North Korea’s Peoples’ Army poured across the 38th parallel, the boundary between the two Koreas. The hostilities lasted till July 1953. Nevertheless, both sides could not agree on asking the prisoners of war to return to their respective countries. So they drew a new boundary near the 38th parallel called the Demilitarized

Zone. This agreement allowed the prisoners of war to stay where they liked. The present leaders of the 2 Koreas, Kim Jong Un of North Korea and Moon Jae In of South Korea decided to hold a summit. The landmark Inter-Korean summit was held on 7th April, 2018. Both leaders had a highly symbolic handshake over the Military Demarcation Zone that divides both countries. Both leaders expressed their views and feelings on that historic day. An elated Kim said they were at the “threshold of history” and added that he was “filled with emotion”. Moon responded that he hoped they would reach “a bold agreement so that we give a big gift to the whole Korean people and the people who want peace”. North Korea’s official KCNA news agency said, “Kim will open-heartedly discuss all the issues arising in improving inter-Korean relations and achieving peace, prosperity and reunification of the Korean Peninsula”. Sixty five years after the Koreans fought a war that claimed so many lives, they have decided to put their differences behind them. The Holy Ghost is asking you today: HOW LONG WILL YOU FIGHT WARS I DID NOT COMMAND YOU TO

FIGHT? How long will you continue to habour grudges and malice against those you feel have wronged you? When will you settle that misunderstanding with your spouse, church member and colleague in the office, etc? There is a common adage that says, “To err is human, to forgive is divine.” Today’s 1st scriptural reading in Luke urges you to forgive! When you forgive others, your FATHER God will in turn forgive you (Matt. 6:14).

PRAYER POINTS: Take any song as led to worship HIS MERCY over you!

Father, from now on fight my battles in Jesus

Holy Ghost, grant me the GRACE to forgive the following person(s) – mention them now.

Oh God of Israel, vindicate me where I have been wrongly accused in Jesus name (Pray it seriously for 3 days).

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Our Daily Manna – A Devotional Booklet For Champions July – September 2018 Adult Edition By Bishop Dr. Chris E. Kwakpovwe in Otakada Mobile App Edition

Our Daily Manna July – September 2018 Adult Edition – Note that when God introduced Himself to Moses in Exodus 3,He did not says, “I Was” (past tense). He said, “I AM” (fresh and present tense). To really know Him as “I AM’, you must know Him in the present (not in the past). But you cannot know Him in the present (as “I AM”, unless you come to Him everyday through HIS WORD, PRAYER and WORSHIP. This is what OUR DAILY MANNA helps to provide for you and your family, through its organized DAILY PRACTICAL LIFE STORIES, inspirational bible expositions, breakthrough prayer points, songs and strong prophetic declarations. You shall be decorated this 2018!

From the Devotional:

September 2018 Day 11

LESSONS FROM THE INTER-KOREAN SUMMIT – 1

BASIC SCRIPTURES: LUKE 17:3-5;

ISAIAH 57: 1-7

In the beginning of the 20th century, Korea was part of the Japanese empire. After World War II, the Americans and Soviets had to decide what should be done with Korea. In August 1945, two young aides at the American State Department divided the Korean Peninsula in two halves along what is called the 38th parallel. On June 25, 1950, hostilities broke out between the two states. The war, known as the Korean War, broke out when some 75,000 soldiers from the North Korea’s Peoples’ Army poured across the 38th parallel, the boundary between the two Koreas. The hostilities lasted till July 1953. Nevertheless, both sides could not agree on asking the prisoners of war to return to their respective countries. So they drew a new boundary near the 38th parallel called the Demilitarized

Zone. This agreement allowed the prisoners of war to stay where they liked. The present leaders of the 2 Koreas, Kim Jong Un of North Korea and Moon Jae In of South Korea decided to hold a summit. The landmark Inter-Korean summit was held on 7th April, 2018. Both leaders had a highly symbolic handshake over the Military Demarcation Zone that divides both countries. Both leaders expressed their views and feelings on that historic day. An elated Kim said they were at the “threshold of history” and added that he was “filled with emotion”. Moon responded that he hoped they would reach “a bold agreement so that we give a big gift to the whole Korean people and the people who want peace”. North Korea’s official KCNA news agency said, “Kim will open-heartedly discuss all the issues arising in improving inter-Korean relations and achieving peace, prosperity and reunification of the Korean Peninsula”. Sixty five years after the Koreans fought a war that claimed so many lives, they have decided to put their differences behind them. The Holy Ghost is asking you today: HOW LONG WILL YOU FIGHT WARS I DID NOT COMMAND YOU TO

FIGHT? How long will you continue to habour grudges and malice against those you feel have wronged you? When will you settle that misunderstanding with your spouse, church member and colleague in the office, etc? There is a common adage that says, “To err is human, to forgive is divine.” Today’s 1st scriptural reading in Luke urges you to forgive! When you forgive others, your FATHER God will in turn forgive you (Matt. 6:14).

PRAYER POINTS: Take any song as led to worship HIS MERCY over you!

Father, from now on fight my battles in Jesus

Holy Ghost, grant me the GRACE to forgive the following person(s) – mention them now.

Oh God of Israel, vindicate me where I have been wrongly accused in Jesus name (Pray it seriously for 3 days).

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