Understanding The Last Days | From Bishop Gobanga’s Desk

In 2 Timothy chapter three, Paul is not merely describing events but unveiling a spiritual pattern that governs the condition of humanity whenever it drifts from God
Sincerity is not the same as alignment | From Bishop Gobanga’s Desk

Sincerity is not the same as alignment. A person can be genuine in emotion and still be spiritually out of order.
Wisdom restores direction | From Bishop Gobanga’s Desk

Proverbs 19:3 shows that foolishness is a force that disrupts life.
The sin of ingratitude | From Bishop Gobanga’s Desk

The sin of ingratitude often emerges when a person grows, matures, or attains a certain level of stability.
Advancement in the kingdom of God – Part 2 | From Bishop Gobanga’s Desk

In the economy of God, faithfulness rarely remains hidden forever.
Advancement in the kingdom of God – Part 1 | From Bishop Gobanga’s Desk

Advancement in the kingdom of God is not achieved by diminishing the progress, reputation, or influence of those who have gone ahead of you.
Pride is not simply an Attitude | From Bishop Gobanga’s Desk

Pride is not merely a character flaw; it is a rival throne. It does not only corrupt behavior; it competes for lordship
The Reality of Opposition from Relational and Spiritual Fronts | From Bishop Gobanga’s Desk

The struggle is first spiritual and inward before it manifests relationally. Proverbs 23:7 affirms that as a man thinks within himself so he is.
Apology Protects the Heart from Hardness | From Bishop Gobanga’s Desk

One of the clearest evidences of maturity is the willingness to say, I am sorry. Those words are small, yet they carry profound spiritual weight.
True Freedom from Despondency | From Bishop Gobanga’s Desk

There is a subtle but destructive form of offense that does not arise from what others have done to us, but from what we have done to ourselves.