Phanuel Muverengwi

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About Phanuel Muverengwi
Phanuel Muverengwi had always believed that there was no such being as God - that is until he 'accidentally' attended a church service in Hatfield, Harare, way back in October of 1992.
As Phanuel sat in church that Sunday, partly 'logged off' because attending church had not been his idea, something profound happened to him. God is truly gracious!
His is now a long and eventful walk with Christ Jesus.
Read free, inspirational Christian posts by Phanuel Muverengwi here: https://inspirational-short-sermons.blogspot.com
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Uplifting Christian Reflections, available in both the Kindle e-book and paperback formats, encourages believers to constantly evaluate how they live their lives in Christ Jesus.
The Christian life is not a destination; it is, in reality, a devotion that should last a lifetime. One experiences humps and dips, the good and the bad, as they travel. God expects the Christian never to waver in the face of such environmental challenges.
The author was sort of thinking aloud when he wrote this great book. He was reflecting on the practical lessons that he had learned since he first set out on the Christian journey.
The author also drew lessons from personal experiences, especially to do with some views that he had adopted as a young Christian believer and later revised upon guidance, encouragement, and further reflection.
Indeed, the Christian believer dwells in an excellent ‘place’; the ‘place’ called Christ. Like precious stones, this place should be always guarded with the maximum possible level of alertness.
Never wander from the ‘Christ place’. Never lease it out. Instead, learn to make the maximum of it, through a deeper fellowship with the Highest!
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Sermons with insight. Inspirational Short Sermons. A motivational Christian bargain book. Available on Kindle Unlimited and in paperback format.
The Christian life was never meant to be a stagnant life; it was instead meant to be an active life that always seeks the next and higher level in Christ Jesus.
To this end, the Bible exhorts Christians to mature in knowledge and in how they carry themselves as they walk the earth. The Bible is truly a great coach of inspired Christian living.
Inspirational Short Sermons carries several short, uplifting, and insightful teachings, most of which can be read in 5 -10 minutes.
The teachings, which are designed to help you to become much more than a name-plate Christian, will leave you with challenging thoughts and questions to consider as you go about your business.
The teachings will also stimulate self-introspection and encourage you to take your faith to a higher level, becoming more and more like the Lord not only in word but also in deed.
Read one sermon a day; turn the book into your daily devotional; why not?
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“To all in Rome who are loved by God and called to be his holy people: Grace and peace to you from God our Father and from the Lord Jesus Christ.” Romans 1:7 (NIV)
Paul’s letter to the Romans lays out the concrete foundation of Christianity.
Paul’s letter answers the basic questions like:
- What is salvation?
- What does it mean to be saved?
- How can I be saved?
This is the kind of knowledge that every Christian needs to grasp in order not to be misled by perverted teachings.
This book is not your usual kind of bible commentary. Instead, it is a serious attempt to convey Paul’s teachings in as simple a way as possible, to the end that many might find the book easy to read and understand. The book is therefore suitable even for teens.
All Bible verses quoted in the book were taken from the New International Version.
"To all in Rome who are loved by God and called to be his holy people: Grace and peace to you from God our Father and from the Lord Jesus Christ.” Romans 1:7 (NIV)
The Little Book on Worry. A little help regarding anxiety or distress. Discounted to impact as many readers as possible.
Do you sometimes wish you did not worry as much as you currently do?
It is a fact that many people struggle with anxiety; some to the extent of destroying themselves physically, mentally, and socially.
But what does the Word of God teach about distress? Consider this - “Who of you by worrying can add a single hour to his life?” (Matthew 6:27, NIV).
The Lord asked a very important question. "Is worry productive?" Jesus asked, in other words. Could you improve the circumstances of your life by worrying?
The good news is that you can be free of worry, or at least stress less. But this is a decision that only you can make.
This, however, is a decision that many are still struggling to make – some don’t even consider taking such a route because they consider anxiety to be part and parcel of life.
But there indeed is an alternative to worrying.
The Little Book on Worry can significantly change the course of your life if you read it with the motive of getting help.
Christianity is a life. It is the life of God indwelling the human being. Because it is a life, Christianity is for living, not just lip-service or head-knowledge. God expects believers to always live in a manner worthy of their calling.
It does not matter much to God that one can marvelously recite bible verses; one’s life needs to first be aligned to God’s character.
Your walk with Christ should be evident in everything you do and everything you are - how you make your decisions, how you act and react, how you approach social issues - how you relate to people generally.
Jesus Christ is the Christian’s role model - the all-time reference on the Christian life – based on how He lived when He walked the earth.
You, therefore, need to always ask yourself the following questions:
- What would Jesus have done under similar circumstances?
- How would Jesus have done it or reacted to it?
- What should my top priorities in this life be?
The objective of LIVING THE CHRISTIAN LIFE is to motivate you to live the authentic, spirit-filled Christian life every day of your life, under whatever circumstances.
This book is suitable for all gender and ages - men, women, teenagers/youth, young adults, and even seniors.
Are you the kind of worshiper that the Father seeks?
“Yet a time is coming and has now come when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and in truth, for they are the kind of worshipers the Father seeks. God is spirit, and his worshipers must worship [Him] in spirit and in truth” (John 4:23-24).
I believe some worshipers are in the category of true worshipers. I also believe that many are outside this group. Some of those who are outside the group of true worshipers sincerely long to change for the better – but the rest, for some reason, seek to remain the same.
In John 4:23-24, Jesus talked about true worshipers. What status do they have - the true worshipers?
Jesus said, “…[true worshipers] are the kind of worshipers the Father seeks.” Now that’s remarkable because it means that there are certain worshipers that the Father is not seeking at all – the worshipers that the Father does not seek - the insincere worshipers. With regards to these, the Lord expects nothing but total transformation.
We need to be in the right group. We need to always live right with God. Are you the kind of worshiper that the Father seeks? “Examine yourselves to see whether you are in the faith; test yourselves” (2 Corinthians 13:5, NIV). Every worshiper needs to do this always; this is where this book comes in handy.
SHADES OF HYPOCRISY discusses two kinds of hypocrites – both found in the Church. The first group comprises of non-Christians who attend church and pretend to be Christians. The second group comprises Christians who are hypocritical with regards to some areas of their lives.
SHADES OF HYPOCRISY is an important resource to identify hypocrisy. One can only deal with something that they can pin down. I believe that there are so many worshipers out there who may be hypocritical without knowing. I also believe that many of such worshipers would deal with their hypocrisy the moment they identify it.
SHADES OF HYPOCRISY is not a book of condemnation. Instead, it is a self-help book towards becoming true to the Lord in the various spheres of life.
“Am I a hypocrite? Am I not?” “Am I acting hypocritically?” - you might already be quizzing yourself. You do not need to speculate anymore, for the answer is just a few pages away.
After all is said and done, one gets to a place where they begin to understand that without love, their life gets out of shape or form - whether it be the love they give or the love they receive. But then it's better to give than to receive!
Nobody lives just for themselves.
My life matters because I love and am loved. Your life matters because you too love and are loved. After all, life is completely about relationships!
Then the matter gets curious. "What is love? What does it look like? What does it feel like? Do people understand love the same way?"
By the time you finish reading this booklet, you will be able to tell if what you are giving and what you are receiving is love or true love.
You will be challenged. You will also be greatly inspired. You might even get angry at yourself for a while as the truth about how you have lived your life unravels before you.
Somebody once said something like, "If somebody's happiness is your happiness, that's love." Sounds more or less like it.
The perspective of this book is primarily that success begins with surrendering one's life to the One who created the one who seeks to be successful.
The author also argues that one should seek a successful life, instead of seeking to be successful in just some aspects of life.
The motivation for writing this book was Phanuel’s desire to see Christians pursuing success in the God context.