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Gethsemane

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Gethsemane

Explore the profound moments of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane with Day 4 of our Easter series. This pivotal day examines the intense spiritual struggle and heartfelt prayers of Jesus as He faced His impending crucifixion. Through a deep dive into Matthew 26:36-46, we reflect on Jesus's humanity and obedience, where He chose God’s will over His own despite overwhelming sorrow. Our guide offers insights into the significance of Jesus’s prayers, His confrontation with human frailty, and the ultimate decision to embrace the Father’s plan. Join us as we delve into this momentous event, drawing lessons on submission and trust in divine providence during life's most challenging trials.

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The Last Supper

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The Last Supper

Join us on Day 3 of our 7 Days of Prayer & Fasting as we reflect on 'The Last Supper', a pivotal event during Easter week at All Nations Community Church. Discover how Jesus reimagined the traditional Passover meal with His disciples, transforming it into a profound moment of covenant and forgiveness. Learn about the symbolism of the bread and wine as representations of Jesus' body and blood, shed for the redemption of humanity. This devotional invites us to deeply engage with the significance of this meal and its lasting impact on our faith and understanding of sacrifice. Embrace this time of fasting and prayer to connect more intimately with God’s word and Jesus' path to the cross.

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Jesus At The Temple

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Jesus At The Temple

Explore Day 2 of our Easter Prayer and Fasting series, focusing on Jesus' significant actions in the temple. This day reflects on Christ's passionate clearing of the temple, highlighting His call for it to be a house of prayer, not a den of robbers. As we meditate on this event, we are reminded of the importance of maintaining purity and devotion in our own lives, ensuring our hearts are true houses of prayer. Join us in prayer and introspection as we seek to honour God's sanctity and resist worldly distractions. This devotional is part of All Nations Community Church's Easter preparation, deepening our understanding and commitment to spiritual cleanliness

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The Triumphant Entry into Jerusalem

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The Triumphant Entry into Jerusalem

Welcome to our Easter series' opening day, where we reflect on Jesus' prophetic entry into Jerusalem. As the crowds laid down palm branches and shouted "Hosanna," they recognised Jesus not just as a prophet, but as the humble King foretold by Zechariah. This Palm Sunday, let us open our hearts to the peace and salvation brought by Jesus, the spiritual Saviour who entered Jerusalem not to conquer lands, but to conquer sin and death. Join us in prayer and reflection as we prepare our hearts for the week leading to His ultimate sacrifice and victory.

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Even Now Faith: Trusting God When It Feels Too Late

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Even Now Faith: Trusting God When It Feels Too Late

When life feels like it’s over, God is just getting started. Learn how to have "Even Now Faith"—the kind of faith that believes God can turn things around, even when it seems too late. Be inspired by biblical truths and real-life encouragement to trust Him in every season.

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Does God Exist? Exploring Four Powerful Arguments

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Does God Exist? Exploring Four Powerful Arguments

Discover the compelling arguments for the existence of God, including Creation, Design, Moral Law, and Being. Explore insights from leading theologians, philosophers, and scientists. Join us for a thoughtful journey into faith and reason, and find an invitation to a deeper relationship with God.

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Here I Am, Lord: How to Respond to God's Call like Samuel

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Here I Am, Lord: How to Respond to God's Call like Samuel

Learn how to respond to God's call like Samuel did in 1 Samuel 3:9. Discover the lessons we can learn from his story, and how we too can be available, attentive, humble, obedient, and persistent in our response to God's call. Don't miss out on what God has in store for you – listen for His voice and be ready to say "Here I am, Lord.

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Success Starts with Your Thoughts

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Success Starts with Your Thoughts

Learn how the power of your thoughts can impact your success in life. Discover how to turn negative thoughts into positive ones and take control of your mindset with these tips. With 2 Corinthians 10:5 as inspiration, this devotional encourages you to align your thoughts with God's will and take action towards your goals. Start living your best life today with the power of your thoughts!

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God Likes the Way He Made You

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God Likes the Way He Made You

Psalm 139:15 reminds us that God is intimately involved in every aspect of our lives, from the moment we are formed in our mother's womb. This verse is a powerful reminder that we are fearfully and wonderfully made by a loving God who knows us intimately. As we go about our day, let us remember that we are not alone, but rather that God is with us, guiding us every step of the way.

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What is Halloween and As Christian Should we Participate in Halloween?

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What is Halloween and As Christian Should we Participate in Halloween?

Halloween, is a pagan religious festival. When this tradition started, people believed halloween “was the time of year when the veils between this world and the Otherworld were believed to be at their thinnest: when the spirits of the dead could communicate with the living once again. So, this celebration originated as a way to honour the dead, believing that the dead spirits would come to help their priests predict the future.

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