Masonwabe Nyanga is a life coach, motivator, public speaker and motivational speaker. Here we'll be talking about life in general and how to overcome challenges that you might be going through as a person.
Wednesday, March 31, 2021
The Power of Taking Action: Motivation Follows
Monday, March 29, 2021
Embracing Life's Magic: Motivation
Sunday, March 28, 2021
The Narrow Way: A Path to Life
The Narrow Way: A Path to Life
In the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus imparts a profound lesson about the choices we make in life. He speaks of two contrasting paths—the wide gate that leads to destruction and the narrow gate that leads to life. Let's explore the significance of these verses and the timeless wisdom they offer.
The Wide Gate
"Enter by the narrow gate; for wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction, and there are many who go in by it." (Matthew 7:13 NKJV)
The wide gate represents the easy, popular, and often indulgent choices that beckon to us in life. It symbolizes the path of least resistance, where one can follow the crowd without much thought or effort. It's the road that leads to instant gratification, but it's deceptive, for it ultimately leads to destruction.
The Narrow Gate
"Because narrow is the gate and difficult is the way which leads to life, and there are few who find it." (Matthew 7:14 NKJV)
In contrast, the narrow gate signifies the path less traveled, the one that demands discernment, determination, and discipline. It's a challenging journey that requires us to make choices that align with our values and principles. This path leads to true life, but it's not easily found, and only a few choose to walk it.
Key Lessons
Discernment: These verses remind us of the importance of discernment in our choices. Not everything that seems attractive or popular is beneficial in the long run.
Commitment: The narrow gate teaches us about the value of commitment and perseverance. It's a path that requires us to stay true to our beliefs, even when it's difficult.
Individuality: The wide gate represents conformity, while the narrow gate celebrates individuality. Choosing the narrow gate means being true to ourselves and our values, even if it means going against the crowd.
Eternal Perspective: Ultimately, the narrow gate leads to eternal life, reminding us to focus on the bigger picture and not just short-term gains.
Conclusion
The words of Jesus in Matthew 7:13-14 challenge us to consider the paths we choose in life. Will we opt for the wide, easy road that leads to destruction, or will we embrace the narrow gate, the path to true and lasting life? The decision is ours to make, and it carries eternal significance. Let us choose wisely and embark on the journey that leads to life.
Friday, March 26, 2021
Notice 3 things about depression.
Notice 3 things about depression.
1.1 when we feel extremely tired
The devil knows the right time to attack us with *depression. We are especially weak when our bodies feel very tired. It was certainly like this for Elijah. He sat down under a tree and wanted to die. He had no physical energy at the time (1 Kings 18:46). First, he had run nearly 20 miles to a place called Jezreel. Then he heard bad news in the city. So, he ran for more than another 80 miles. He was certainly very tired. It is no surprise to read that he felt depressed.
This may be the main cause for your *depression. Perhaps you do far too much in a day. You do not take care of your body. Please do not forget something. If you are God’s child, your body is the special house of the Holy Spirit. (Read 1 Corinthians 3:16, 17 and 6:19, 20) Do not be careless about your physical needs. This brings dishonour to God. (Dishonour is the opposite of honour.)
You should say some things to yourself. Perhaps I do not have enough rest and sleep. Perhaps I do not make enough time for my leisure. Perhaps I need to relax with some activity. Perhaps I do not have meals at regular times. All these things are very important. They have *spiritual as well as physical importance. There are times when it is easier to become depressed. The devil will try to use them. These times are when our health is weak.
1.2 when we have had great *spiritual benefits
This was how it was for Elijah. He had had a great experience on the mountain. (Read 1 Kings 18:16-39.) What a great success it had been! God had showed his power and greatness. Elijah must have felt great excitement. He was so happy. Then it came ... *depression!
It often happens like that in our lives. There is no natural reason for it. God has just given us a great benefit. But the reason should be plain. The devil wants to steal from us. He wants to take away our joy and peace in God. To make us feel depressed is the easiest way. The devil can use just a minor event in our lives. He tries to make us forget about God. Then we become very depressed.
1.3 when we least expect it
This is the time when the devil comes to attack us. He attacks with ‘the arrows of *depression’. Elijah left the place where he had been successful. He had astonished all the people. Then he rushed off to Jezreel. He was going to tell people about God’s great success. But he was soon a very different man. He was so afraid and depressed. His tears seemed to show that Jezebel had won.
*Depression often comes when we do not expect it. It just appears in our lives. Remember Paul’s words to Christians at Corinth. They warn us all. ‘The person who thinks that he is standing strong should be careful. He might fall.’ (The words are in 1 Corinthians 10:12.)
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Thursday, March 25, 2021
Our enemy, the devil, uses depression
Our enemy, the devil, uses depression
This is to make us less able than we usually are. If the devil gets us depressed, he wins a major success. I saw these words in a Bible. ‘I completely refuse to please the devil by being depressed.’ The devil can use all sorts of tests and troubles. He uses them to make us feel depressed. Peter calls them ‘different kinds of troubles’. (Read 1 Peter 1:6.) The word that he uses means ‘many colours’.
Our tests are of various kinds and ‘shades’. But there is something great. It will encourage us. God’s grace is always sufficient. (Note: Grace means kindness. God gives us what we do not deserve. He saves us. He helps us.) Peter writes about ‘different kinds’ of troubles. But he also writes about ‘different kinds’ of grace. (Read 1 Peter 4:10.) Remember Paul’s words too. God says: ‘My grace is all that you need’ (2 Corinthians 12:9).
Notice 3 things about depression.
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Wednesday, March 24, 2021
Play to your strengths.
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Sunday, February 21, 2021
I have set open doors before you
Revelation 3:8 NKJV
God opens doors in our lives don’t try to close it because of the trials, which is sometimes required. No one can close an open door that God has for you so have confidence in the Lord. If it’s God’s will it will be done, remember He always has a plan. Watch out as well for doors that God closes.
Some doors are not God’s will for you to enter them and God closes it for your protection. God knows everything and He knows if you’re on a path that leads to danger. Pray to God continuously to know His will. Rely on the Spirit. The Holy Spirit will tell you if something is God’s will.
When God opens a door He will never cause you to compromise or contradict His Word. Many times God will confirm His will through His Word and through others such as godly counsel.
Usually you know it’s an open door from God when you have to rely on Him. Some people try to do things in the arm of the flesh, but when it’s God’s will we must ask Him to bless the work of our hands.
We must ask Him to strengthen us and help us daily. If God doesn’t make a way there will be no way. Seek first God’s Kingdom. Open doors will strengthen your prayer life and faith.
When it’s an open door you know that it is God who is really at work. Once again remember that the Holy Spirit will give you an uneasy feeling if He wants you to keep a door closed.
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ABOUT: Masonwabe Nyanga is a life coach, motivators, public speaker and motivational speaker.
To connect with or for collaborations:
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