PODCAST · religion
Mphatlalatsane
by Radio Pulpit
Listeners can expect a fresh Word from God early in the morning every weekday. Pastors from different denominations join us to teach the Word of God.
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Those who stood for the truth.
Pastor Gwen Matshoba teaches on Those who stood for the truth, reading Jeremiah 38:10 where King Zedekiah commands Ebed-Melech: "Take thirty men... and lift Jeremiah the prophet out of the dungeon before he dies." She highlights Ebed-Melech's courage—an Ethiopian outsider defying murderous princes, risking position to rescue truth-proclaimer sinking in mire, modeling righteousness amid compromise. Pastor Gwen connects: Truth-standers face isolation yet heaven honors obedience; modern believers must rescue prophetic voices from cultural cisterns through bold intercession. Ebed-Melech's reward (Jeremiah 39:18) proves Yahuah delivers deliverers—stand for truth, secure divine protection! Tune in for activation, calling ordinary believers to extraordinary courage! Mphatlalatsane
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Life and its fullness (Part 2).
Pastor Gwen Matshoba returns to unpack Life and Its Fullness from John 10:10—"I have come that they may have life and have it to the full." She contrasts the thief's mission (steal, kill, destroy) with the Messiah's abundance—overflowing joy, purpose, peace transcending circumstances. Pastor Gwen challenges believers: Reject survival mentality; embrace abundant living through a surrendered relationship with Good Shepherd, providing, protecting, positioning for Kingdom impact. Fullness manifests as fruitfulness—spiritual vitality infecting workplaces, families, and communities with resurrection power. Tune in for revelation activating John 10:10 reality beyond mere existence! Mphatlalatsane
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Hebrew terms describing sin
Pastor Gwen Matshoba teaches on Hebrew words describing sin, reading from Genesis 5:1-3 (Adam's godly lineage through Seth) and Romans 5:12 (sin entering through one man). Key Terms: She connects Genesis' fall with Romans' universal impact—sin's generational spread contrasted by Seth's worship line foreshadowing redemption. True repentance targets the root (avon), restores the aim (chata), and reconciles the relationship (pesha). Tune in for a revelation transforming shame into precise restoration! Mphatlalatsane
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Life and its fullness (Part 1).
Pastor Gwen Matshoba returns to unpack Life and Its Fullness from John 10:10—"I have come that they may have life and have it to the full." She contrasts the thief's mission (steal, kill, destroy) with the Messiah's abundance—overflowing joy, purpose, peace transcending circumstances. Pastor Gwen challenges believers: Reject survival mentality; embrace abundant living through a surrendered relationship with Good Shepherd, providing, protecting, positioning for Kingdom impact. Fullness manifests as fruitfulness—spiritual vitality infecting workplaces, families, and communities with resurrection power. Tune in for revelation activating John 10:10 reality beyond mere existence! Mphatlalatsane
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One who puts on his armour should not boast.
Pastor Zani Dladla returns behind the microphone, teaching "One who puts on his armour should not boast" from 1 Kings 20:11-12. Ahab wisely responds to Ben-Hadad's arrogant threats: "Let not him that girdeth on his harness boast himself as he that putteth it off"—victory belongs to God alone, not pre-battle swagger. The proverb humbles prideful warriors: Battles rage uncertain; only battle-tested soldiers celebrate, teaching believers to trust divine outcomes over personal bravado. Pastor Zani challenges: Approach spiritual warfare with dependence, not presumption—true triumph glorifies God, not gear. Tune in for humility activating heaven's battle-winning strategy! Mphatlalatsane
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Elisha Becomes Elijah's Attendant.
Pastor Zani Dladla returns with an impactful segment on Elisha becoming Elijah's attendant, drawn from 1 Kings 19:17-21. God outlines judgment through Hazael, Jehu, and Elisha, while preserving 7,000 faithful in Israel; Elijah then finds Elisha plowing with twelve yoke of oxen and casts his mantle upon him. Elisha requests to kiss his parents goodbye, receives Elijah's permission ("Go back, but what have I done to you?"), then slaughters his oxen, burns the plowing gear, feeds the people, and follows as Elijah's servant—ministering through faithful apprenticeship. Pastor Zani highlights this radical surrender: Elisha destroys his past to embrace prophetic service, modeling total commitment under authority. Tune in for lessons on responding to God's call with irreversible obedience! Mphatlalatsane
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The Call of Elisha
Pastor Zani Dladla confronts The Call of Elisha from 1 Kings 19:15-16, unpacking divine calling, Elisha's selection, and his prophetic purpose. God commissions Elijah: "Anoint Hazael king over Aram, Jehu over Israel, and Elisha son of Shaphat from Abel-meholah to succeed you as prophet" —strategic moves signaling judgment on idolatry while ensuring prophetic continuity. Elisha, plowing with oxen, receives Elijah's mantle; he slaughters his livelihood, feeds the people, then serves—demonstrating total surrender without dramatic visions, unlike other prophets. Calling Defined; Pastor Zani defines calling as God's sovereign summons to irreplaceable service, often through human agents, demanding radical obedience that burns bridges to old life. The big question was Why Elisha? Chosen for humble readiness amid prosperity, Elisha embodies successor training: Elisha "pours water on Elijah's hands," learning through apprenticeship before double-portion power. Elisha's Purpose - To carry Elijah's mantle post-translation, executing anointings, multiplying miracles (cleansing waters, overflowing oil), and confronting kings—extending God's covenant faithfulness amid apostasy. Tune in as Pastor Zani ignites hearers: Answer your call like Elisha—leave plows for purpose! Mphatlalatsane
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God in the Gentle Whisper
Pastor Zani Dladla returns to the studio, unpacking "The Lord Was Not in the Great and Powerful Wind, Earthquake, Fire" from 1 Kings 19:10-14. After dramatic displays pass—raging wind shattering rocks, earthquake splitting earth, fire consuming—God reveals Himself in a gentle whisper, teaching Elijah (and us) true power lies in stillness, not spectacle. Elijah, still lamenting zeal amid rejection, learns divine presence transcends chaos; the "still small voice" redirects from self-focus to fresh mission. Pastor Zani challenges believers: Discern God's subtle leading over cultural clamor for signs. Tune in for revelation that quiets storms and reignites purpose! Mphatlalatsane
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What Are You Doing Here?
Pastor Zani Dladla confronts the piercing question "What Are You Doing?" from 1 Kings 19:9-10, where God challenges Elijah in the Horeb cave. Post-Carmel victory, Elijah flees in fear, lamenting isolation: "I've been zealous, yet Israel rejects Your covenant, slays prophets—I'm alone, targeted." God's query exposes misplaced focus—from divine mission to self-pity—inviting honest reckoning amid despair. Pastor Zani unpacks this as divine invitation: Pour out raw emotion; God listens, then redirects to purpose beyond panic. Tune in for breakthrough wisdom when heaven questions your hiding place! Mphatlalatsane
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Elijah Flees to Horeb (1 Kings 19:1-6).
Pastor Zani Dladla returns to the studio, leaving no stone unturned as he unpacks Elijah Flees to Horeb from 1 Kings 19:1-6. After Mount Carmel's triumph, fear grips Elijah amid Jezebel's threats—he flees into the wilderness, prays to die, yet God sustains him with angelic food and rest for the Horeb journey. This raw narrative reveals even giants crash: Burnout, isolation, and despair hit prophets too, but God's tender care precedes greater revelation. Pastor Zani challenges believers: In your wilderness, trust the God who feeds fugitives and whispers purpose beyond panic. Tune in for restoration roadmap from depression to divine encounter! Mphatlalatsane
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The Lord Is Your God (Isaiah 45:1-3)
Pastor Zani Dladla returns to the studio, unpacking The Lord Is Your God from Isaiah 45:1-3—where God anoints Cyrus, levels mountains, shatters bronze gates, and reveals hidden treasures. He delves deeper: Why is the Lord your God? Sovereign power proves it—He empowers the unlikely, subdues nations, and calls pagans by name for His people's sake, demanding exclusive allegiance. This passage reveals God's personal involvement: He goes before you, breaking barriers so all nations know "I am the LORD, who summons you by name." Pastor Zani calls believers to trust this intimate Sovereign over rivals. Tune in for identity-anchoring revelation! Mphatlalatsane
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Living as Children of Light.
Pastor Zani Dladla returns to the studio, teaching on Living as Children of Light from Ephesians 4:17-25. Paul contrasts Gentile darkness—futile minds, hardened hearts, shameless impurity—with believers' call to shed the old self corrupted by deceit, renew minds, and clothe in God's righteousness. Practical commands follow: Speak truth, master anger swiftly, work honestly, use edifying words, rejecting bitterness for kindness and forgiveness that mirrors Christ. This transformation proves new identity, grieving not the Holy Spirit who seals us for redemption. Tune in for light-life empowerment over worldly shadows! Mphatlalatsane
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Heavens and Earth Belong to God.
Pastor Zani Dladla kicks off the new year in studio, teaching on The Heavens, Earth, and All That Is in It Belong to Our God from Psalm 89:9-11. These verses celebrate God's sovereign power—ruling raging seas, crushing chaos like Rahab, and owning creation entirely as its Founder. Pastor Zani emphasizes stewardship over ownership: Believers manage God's domain with reverence, rejecting worldly claims of autonomy. This foundational truth calls for worship, obedience, and trust in the Creator who calms storms and scatters enemies. Tune in for ownership revelation that reorients your perspective eternally! Mphatlalatsane
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God's Love Stands Forever.
Pastor Zani Dladla wraps up the month with a power-packed teaching on God's Love Stands Firm Forever, drawn from Psalm 89:1-2, 5-8. These verses proclaim the Lord's unwavering faithfulness—eternal mercy established in heavens, praised by angels—unlike fleeting human promises. From David's covenant to cosmic witness, God's love endures through generations, proven steadfast amid trials. Pastor Zani contrasts temporary affections with divine loyalty that anchors souls eternally. Tune in for uplifting truth to anchor your faith in forever love! Mphatlalatsane
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Imitators of God (Ephesians 5:1-5).
Pastor Zani Dladla returns to the studio with an insightful teaching on Being Imitators of God, drawn from Ephesians 5:1-5. Paul commands believers, as dearly loved children, to imitate their Father—walking in sacrificial love like Christ, who gave Himself as a fragrant offering, while rejecting immorality, impurity, and greed. This passage contrasts holy living with worldly darkness, warning that such sins forfeit God's kingdom inheritance. Pastor Zani calls the church to mirror divine holiness through purity, generosity, and Christ-like character. Tune in for transformative truth to reflect God's glory daily! Mphatlalatsane
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Prayer for the Church (Ephesians 3:14-21).
Pastor Zani Dladla returns to the studio with an insightful teaching on A Prayer for the Church, drawn from Ephesians 3:14-21. Paul bows in prayer for believers to be strengthened by the Spirit, rooted in love's immeasurable dimensions, and filled with God's fullness—experiencing Christ's indwelling power. This passage calls the church to grasp divine love surpassing knowledge, glorifying God whose eternal power works exceedingly beyond our requests. Pastor Zani urges corporate unity, spiritual depth, and confident intercession for the body of Christ. Tune in for transformative prayer that fortifies faith communities! Mphatlalatsane
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The Earth Belongs to the Lord.
Pastor Zani Dladla returns for an insightful session on The Earth is the Lord's, drawn from Psalm 24:1-5. These verses declare God's absolute ownership: "The earth is the Lord's, and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it," founded upon the seas—calling believers to stewardship, not exploitation. Only the pure in heart and clean of hands ascend His hill, receiving divine blessing and righteousness as those who seek Him earnestly. Pastor Zani challenges listeners to live with eternal accountability, honoring the Creator through righteous living. Tune in for revelation that transforms how you view possession and purpose! Mphatlalatsane
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Jehovah: The True Good Shepherd.
Pastor Zani Dladla wraps the month with a power-packed teaching declaring Jehovah is the Good Shepherd, straight from Psalm 23:1-6. Amid false shepherds—ruthless, cunning, and evil—only the Heavenly Father leads with rod and staff, restoring souls through green pastures and still waters. He provides, protects, and prepares a table of abundance even in enemy presence, guiding through the valley of death's shadow to eternal dwelling. Pastor Zani contrasts worldly deceivers with Christ's perfect care, calling believers to trust the Shepherd who gave His life for the sheep. Tune in for soul-comforting truth that renews faith in divine guidance! Mphatlalatsane
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Man Born of Woman: Few Days
Pastor Zani Dladla returns to the studio with a sobering teaching from Job—"Man born of a woman is of few days and full of trouble" (Job 14:1)—highlighting life's brevity and inevitable trials. He warns against living in denial of death, urging immediate repentance to align with God before time runs out, as some abuse and beat their girlfriend, or woman, rape or hurt a woman physically, thinking you got the whole world. This call-to-action rejects procrastination: Get your house in order through confession, forgiveness, and holy living. Pastor Zani empowers listeners to seize eternity's priority amid fleeting earthly existence. Tune in for urgent wisdom to live with eternal purpose! Mphatlalatsane
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We All Cheat In A Way.
Pastor Gwen Matshoba returns to the studio, tackling We All Cheat In A Way—inspired by the tragic story of a young boy caught cheating in exams, shamed publicly, and driven to take his life. From Hebrews 12:16, she warns against selling your birthright like Esau for fleeting gain, exposing how we all compromise integrity—through shortcuts, dishonesty, or moral lapses—in pursuit of success. This raw teaching calls for repentance, grace, and building character that withstands pressure over temporary wins. Pastor Gwen offers hope: God's forgiveness restores the broken, turning failure into testimony. Tune in for sobering truth and redemptive encouragement! Mphatlalatsane
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The Birthmark Of A Believer.
Pastor Gwen Matshoba returns with an insightful teaching on The Birthmark Of A Believer, drawn from Job 14:1—"Mortals, born of woman, are of few days and full of trouble"—and Job 25:4 questioning human purity before God. She reveals humanity's inherent frailty and sin as our natural "birthmark," in contrast with the transformed mark of true believers: righteousness through Christ alone. This message calls for self-examination—embracing redemption that sets God's children apart amid life's brevity. Pastor Gwen empowers listeners to live authentically, radiating heavenly identity. Tune in for a revelation that redefines your spiritual DNA! Mphatlalatsane
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Listen And Take Action.
Pastor Gwen Matshoba returns to the studio, continuing her powerful teaching on Listen And Take Action from Matthew 7:24-29 and John 8:31. In the wise builder parable, Jesus contrasts hearing His words without doing them—leading to collapse—with obedient action that withstands life's storms. John 8:31 reinforces: True disciples abide in His word, proving freedom through transformative obedience. Pastor Gwen challenges believers to move beyond passive listening into bold, faith-fueled steps for unshakeable foundations. Tune in for urgent truth to build your life on the Rock! Mphatlalatsane
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The Call To Follow The Light.
Pastor Gwen Matshoba returns to the studio, delivering a compelling message on The Call To Follow The Light from John 8:12—Jesus declaring, "I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness." She ties in John 7:37's invitation: On the last day, Jesus calls the thirsty to come and drink, symbolizing life-giving streams from those who believe. This teaching urges believers to pursue Christ's illumination over worldly shadows, finding guidance, freedom, and eternal satisfaction. Pastor Gwen empowers listeners to step out of confusion into radiant purpose daily. Tune in for inspiration to illuminate your path! Mphatlalatsane
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Continue to live in Him.
Pastor Gwen Matshoba returns with insightful teaching on Continue to Live in Him, drawn from Colossians 2:6-12. She urges believers to stay rooted in Jesus—the Author and Perfecter of our faith—strengthened, built up, and overflowing with thanksgiving amid life's shadows. Just as trees thrive by deep roots, we're called to abide in Christ for spiritual vitality, rejecting false philosophies for His transformative fullness. This message empowers daily surrender: Look to Jesus alone for growth, gratitude, and unshakeable stability. Tune in to anchor your 2026 journey in eternal promise! Mphatlalatsane
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Learn from the Master (Him).
Pastor Gwen Matshoba continues her teaching series, focusing on Let Us Learn from Him from Matthew 11:28-30—Jesus' gentle invitation: "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest." She unpacks the exchange: Trade heavy yokes of striving for His light one, finding soul-deep rest through humility and teachability. In life's grind, learning from Christ means embracing His ways—meekness, dependence, and peace—over self-reliance. This message calls believers to daily discipleship for renewed strength. Tune in to offload burdens and walk yoked with the Saviour! Mphatlalatsane
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Let Us Do It God's Way.
Pastor Gwen Matshoba returns to the studio with an impactful message from Matthew 26:17-35, titled Let Us Do It God's Way. From the Passover preparation to Peter's bold vow, she highlights Jesus modeling perfect obedience amid betrayal looming—choosing the Father's cup over self-preservation. This teaching contrasts human impulses (like Peter's overconfidence) with divine wisdom: Surrender plans, follow Spirit-led timing, and embrace the cross for resurrection power. Pastor Gwen calls believers to align every decision with God's blueprint for breakthrough. Tune in for transformative truth to realign your path! Mphatlalatsane
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Bearing the fruit (Continue in Him).
Pastor Gwen Matshoba returns to the studio, inspiring listeners to bear fruit as we embrace 2026, drawing from Lamentations 3:23 on God's mercies new every morning. From Psalm 65:10's promise of fruitful fields soaked in rain, she spotlights Colossians 2:6-12—rooted in Christ, we're buried and raised with Him to produce spiritual harvest. This empowering message calls believers to walk in faith, shed old ways, and yield love, joy, and good works as evidence of transformation. Pastor Gwen equips you for abundant living through surrender and obedience. Tune in to sow seeds for a fruitful year ahead! Mphatlalatsane
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The Saviour is born.
Pastor Gwen Matshoba returns to the studio, proclaiming 'The Saviour is Born' from Luke 2:8—where angels herald Jesus' birth to humble shepherds, and wise men worship the newborn King. She unpacks Christmas' true meaning: Celebrating Christ's incarnation as humanity's Redeemer, far beyond commercial hype. Addressing December 25th's Roman roots—tied to Saturnalia and Sol Invictus—Pastor Gwen refocuses on eternal truth: God's Son entered time to save sinners. This timely message restores holiday wonder to its divine core. Tune in for shepherd-like revelation and wise adoration! Mphatlalatsane
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Bearing the fruit
Pastor Gwen Matshoba returns to the studio, teaching on Bearing Fruit from John 15:16: "You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you so that you might go and bear fruit—fruit that will last." She emphasizes abiding in Christ as the Vine enables branches—believers—to produce lasting spiritual fruit like love, joy, and souls won, glorifying the Father. Without connection, efforts wither; pruning refines for abundance, urging intentional devotion for eternal impact. Mphatlalatsane
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Preaching of Peter.
Pastor Zani Dladla teaches on Peter's preaching from Acts 2:14-32, emphasizing that everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved. Peter explains that the miraculous events on Pentecost fulfill the prophecy of Joel about God's Spirit being poured out on all people. He boldly declares Jesus' death, resurrection, and exaltation as part of God's plan and proves through scripture that Jesus is both Lord and Christ. This sermon calls the people to repentance, faith, and baptism for forgiveness, highlighting the open invitation for salvation to all who call on Jesus. Mphatlalatsane
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You are not rich until you have something that money cannot buy.
Pastor Gwen Matshoba teaches on the theme You are not rich until you have something that money cannot buy, based on Luke 16:19-31. She emphasizes the parable of the rich man and Lazarus, reminding that true wealth is not about material possessions but about having eternal riches—such as faith, compassion, and a right relationship with God. The story illustrates the consequences of selfishness and ignoring those in need, showing that earthly riches cannot save or grant eternal security. True richness comes from living a life aligned with God’s values and preparing for eternity. Mphatlalatsane
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Obedience is better than sacrifice.
Pastor Gwen Matshoba teaches on the importance of obedience over sacrifice, referencing John 14:15. She emphasizes that obeying God's commands is more valuable than any external acts or sacrifices one might offer. True faith expresses itself through obedience and wholehearted trust in God, as this reflects submission to His will and aligns with His purpose. Sacrifices without obedience lack meaning, while obedience brings spiritual blessing and pleases God most. Mphatlalatsane
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Fixing our eyes on what is unseen.
Pastor Gwen Matshoba teaches on Fixing our eyes on what is unseen, drawing from Genesis 3:6-10. She highlights the importance of controlling what we choose to see, warning that temptation often enters through what we look at. This links closely to what we hear, as both our seeing and hearing can lead us into temptation if not properly guarded. The teaching encourages believers to train their eyes to focus on God’s truth and to avoid distractions that open doors to sin, promoting spiritual vigilance and purity. Mphatlalatsane
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Be prepared to face the excuses.
Pastor Gwen Matshoba teaches on Be prepared to face the excuses, drawing from Luke 9:51-56. The passage shows Jesus resolutely setting out for Jerusalem to fulfill His mission despite opposition. Jesus’ determination teaches believers to stay focused and obedient to God’s calling, even when facing rejection or excuses from others. The teaching encourages readiness to persevere in spiritual tasks without being discouraged by obstacles or resistance, following Christ’s example of steadfastness and obedience. Mphatlalatsane
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Do not be slothful to do the task.
Pastor Gwen Matshoba teaches on the importance of diligence in the message titled Do not be slothful to do the task, drawing from Genesis 2:15, John 9:14, Ephesians 4:16, and Psalm 19:1-6. She emphasizes that God calls believers to purposeful work, stewardship, and active participation in their spiritual and everyday responsibilities. Slothfulness, or laziness, hinders growth and the fulfillment of God’s plan. Instead, believers are encouraged to be diligent, using their gifts to build up the body of Christ and to shine like the heavens declared by the Psalmist. Mphatlalatsane
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Remember not the former things
Pastor Gwen Matshoba teaches on Remember not the former things from Isaiah 43:18-19. She explains that God calls His people to stop dwelling on past failures, mistakes, or former deliverances because He is doing a new thing. This new work of God brings restoration, hope, and a fresh path, like making a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert. The message encourages believers to trust God’s present and future promises instead of being held back by the past, embracing God's transformative power to bring renewal and new blessings. Mphatlalatsane
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Consider it pure joy when you enter into trials
Pastor Gwen Matshoba teaches on Consider it pure joy when you enter into trials from James 1:2-4. She explains that trials are not meant to harm but to build perseverance, maturity, and completeness in faith. Believers are encouraged to embrace challenges with joy because these difficulties develop spiritual strength, patience, and Christlikeness, helping them become fully equipped and lacking in nothing. Mphatlalatsane
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Fellowship.
Pastor Zani Dladla teaches about Fellowship from Hebrews 10:24-25, emphasizing the importance of believers gathering together for mutual encouragement and support. Fellowship strengthens faith, fosters love, and helps believers stay accountable and motivated in their spiritual walk. It encourages believers not to neglect meeting together but to build one another up, creating a strong community rooted in God's love and grace. Mphatlalatsane
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It is not good for a soul to lack knowledge.
Pastor Zani Dladla emphasizes that it is not good for a soul to lack knowledge, drawing from Proverbs 19:1-3 and Hebrews 10:24. The teachings highlight that ignorance hampers spiritual growth and moral integrity. A soul without knowledge is vulnerable to sin and folly, leading to destructive behaviors and separation from God. The scriptures advocate for continuous learning, wisdom, and understanding as vital for a righteous life, promoting enlightenment, fear of the Lord, and responsible living that pleases God and benefits others. Mphatlalatsane
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Therefore, consider carefully how you listen.
Pastor Zani Dladla teaches on "Therefore consider carefully how you listen" from Luke 8:18-21. The passage urges believers to listen attentively and with an open heart to God's word, as those who truly receive and act on it will gain more understanding and spiritual growth. Jesus explains that His true family consists of those who hear God’s word and put it into practice, highlighting the importance of responsive and obedient listening as a mark of discipleship and belonging to God's family. Mphatlalatsane
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The Grace Of God
Pastor Zani Dladla teaches on "The Grace of God" based on Ephesians 2:8-9, emphasizing that grace is God's unearned favor and the foundation of salvation. He explains that salvation is a gift from God, received through faith and not by human works, so no one can boast. Pastor Zani highlights that this grace empowers believers to live transformed lives, emphasizing dependence on God’s mercy rather than personal merit. Mphatlalatsane
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God Bless The Righteous.
Pastor Zani Dladla teaches on "God Bless The Righteous" with a focus on Ephesians 2:8-9, emphasizing that righteousness is a gift from God received through faith, not by works, so no one can boast. He highlights that being righteous before God is about grace and faith in Jesus Christ’s sacrifice, which brings salvation as a gift. Pastor Zani encourages believers to live in gratitude and humility, recognizing that their righteousness comes from God alone. Mphatlalatsane
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Nothing concealed that will not be disclosed
Pastor Zani Dladla teaches from Luke 8:17, emphasizing the principle that "Nothing concealed that will not be disclosed." This verse highlights that all hidden things—whether actions, motives, or truths—will eventually be revealed or made manifest. The "light" Jesus speaks of represents the truth of His message, which will come to light for everyone to see, especially at the time of judgment. Pastor Zani underscores that living with integrity is essential because God's light exposes everything, offering both a warning and a comfort: injustices and secrets will not remain hidden, and God's justice and truth will ultimately prevail. Mphatlalatsane
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Don't Put Your Trust in the Unfaithful.
Pastor Zani Dladla teaches from Proverbs 25:19 on the topic "Don't Put Your Trust in the Unfaithful." He explains that trusting an unfaithful person during difficult times is like relying on a broken tooth or a twisted foot—both cause pain and fail to support us when needed most. This proverb warns against depending on unreliable people who can betray or disappoint us, especially in crises. Pastor Dladla encourages believers to place their trust in God and faithful people, rather than those who have proven themselves disloyal or unstable. Mphatlalatsane
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Do not pollute the land where you are.
Pastor Zani Dladla teaches on Numbers 35:33, emphasizing the command, "Do not pollute the land where you are." He explains that shedding innocent blood defiles the land, and the land cannot be cleansed except by the blood of the one who shed it. This highlights the sacredness of life and God's demand for justice, warning that murder brings pollution to both the land and society. Mphatlalatsane
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You are Blessed.
Pastor Zani Dladla teaches on "You Are Blessed," exploring Genesis 1:28. He explains that God blessed Adam and Eve with the command to be fruitful, multiply, fill the earth, and have dominion over all living things. This blessing means God gave humanity the ability and responsibility to create life, prosper, and steward the earth. Pastor Dladla emphasizes that God’s blessings are both a gift and a calling to live fruitfully and responsibly under His authority, reflecting His goodness and purpose for humanity. Mphatlalatsane
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Marriage at the Resurrection
Pastor Zani Dladla teaches "Marriage at the Resurrection" from Matthew 22:23-33. He explains that Jesus answered the Sadducees' question about marriage after resurrection by saying that in the resurrection, people will neither marry nor be given in marriage but will be like angels in heaven. This means marriage is an earthly institution and will not exist in the resurrected life. Pastor Dladla emphasizes that life after the resurrection is different from life now, focusing on the eternal nature of God's Kingdom where human relationships will be transformed. Jesus also affirms the reality of resurrection by declaring God as the God of the living, not the dead. Mphatlalatsane
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The Parable Of The Tenants.
Pastor Zani Dladla teaches the Parable of the Tenants from Matthew 21:33-46. The parable tells of a landowner who rents his vineyard to tenants. When he sends servants to collect his share, the tenants mistreat and kill them. Finally, the landowner sends his son, but the tenants kill him too, hoping to take the inheritance. Pastor Dladla explains this represents God sending prophets and then Jesus, whom religious leaders rejected and killed. The parable warns of judgment on those who reject God's authority and assures that God's kingdom will be given to faithful followers who produce good fruit. Mphatlalatsane
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The Parable Of The Two Sons.
Pastor Zani Dladla teaches the Parable of the Two Sons from Matthew 21:28-32. The parable tells of a man who asks his two sons to work in the vineyard. The first son refuses initially but later obeys and goes, while the second son agrees to go but does not. Jesus asks which son did the will of the father, and the answer is the first son who actually obeyed. Pastor Dladla explains that this parable highlights how tax collectors and prostitutes, representing those initially disobedient but who repent, will enter God's kingdom before the religious leaders who claim obedience but fail to follow through. Mphatlalatsane
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The Parable of the Wedding Banquet.
Pastor Zani Dladla teaches on the Parable of the Wedding Banquet from Matthew 21:28-32. In this parable, Jesus tells of a king who invited guests to his son’s wedding, but many refused to come. The king then invited others from the streets, both good and bad, to fill the banquet hall. The message highlights God’s invitation to all people to enter His kingdom, emphasizing that it requires more than just an invitation—it requires obedience and genuine faith. Mphatlalatsane
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