Saturday 13 February 2016

PHANEROO~DEVOTION 13th February 2016 Lessons In Virtue 2 Apostle Grace Lubega




[Genesis 2:18]; And the LORD God said, It is not good that the man should be alone; I will make him an help meet for him.

As a helper, the woman ought to get a bit interested in her man’s business. Get involved. Even if it is football, get interested regardless of whether you like football or not. Act like you know Lionel Messi. Ask your husband, ‘what team do you support?’ When he tells you, go to the internet and find out all about the team. In the evening when he comes back, tell him ‘darling, did you know they bought Arne Risse?’ His reaction will be, 'What! They did? How did you know that?’ Answer and tell him, ' I am your wife.' That is a suitable helper.

How about a preacher? He is always discovering mysteries in the word and speaks them only to himself. When he gets out of his home, the entire church adores him. Everyone sees this depth except his wife.  Even if you are not interested in mysteries but are married to a preacher, act like you are interested. Ask him, ‘what is the lord speaking to you about?’ Pick one thing, go to the internet or the interlinear Bible, Hebrew and Greek and search it out.  While you are driving back home, start a conversation, act like you just thought about it and say, 'honey, while I was reading about interpretation, I realised that the Greek word is epilupsis. I learnt that it is deeper than just the direct interpretation of any dream but rather the understanding of the application of everything interpreted.' You will have given him a sermon. Helper!

If you are a married woman, pick interest in your husband’s business. Even if he is a doctor and you are an engineer, read about their researches in medicine. Show him that you read the world health organization report for 2016. He will know that this one is indeed a helper.

Excerpt from the sermon: THE STRANGE WOMAN by Apostle Grace Lubega

As a helper, the woman ought to get abit interested in her man’s business

Scripture Reference: Proverbs 31:12, Proverbs 12:4

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