Biblepraise Fellowship Online

Inspirational Writings, Stories and Poetry.

Posts - October 2011

by Steve Popoola on
Life, goes the popular saying, is not a bed of roses. Many times I have been asked the question, 'why do believers go through pain and difficulties?' Time   and time again, I respond, 'God did not call us into a problem-free life; He called us out of darkness into light, from sin into righteousness and from death to life."

However, we still live in a dark world, so understandably, we are subjected to trials, temptations and tribulations. In all this however, we are promised victory in Christ Jesus. We are not victims, rather, we are victors because within us is a life that cannot be defeated.



What should be our attitude when life throws negative things our way? Romans 8:28 says, "And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the ca...
by Betty King on

Sometimes we just need a rest from work. We also need a break from play. But there is no resting from life!

Someone once said, "You've got to get up every morning with determination if you're going to go to bed with satisfaction." Even when you are tired, sick, broke or fed-up you have to keep on keeping on; you have to be determined to put one foot in front of the other and make that day what it may not seem to be.



We get down and out, and wallow in the weight of our troubles and woes, and become blinded to possibilities that may be just lurking around the corner. Often we are standing in the midst of probable miracles, but because of circumstances, we fail to see them as such.

Writer, Margaret Storm Jameson, made the statement, "The only way to live is t...
by Steve Popoola on
How we perceive God and how we relate with Him is largely dependent on whether we focus on His acts – the things He does, or His ways – His word, instructions and commands.

In a city called Cana in Galilee, which was about four and a half miles northwest of Nazareth, a wedding took place. At that wedding, was Mary the mother of Jesus. Also present at the wedding on invitation was Jesus and His disciples (John 2:1 – 2)



At a point during the wedding party, the hosts ran out of wine.  The implication of running out of wine during a wedding feast was a serious one in the East those days. It was not only embarrassing but also humiliating to the bride and the groom.

Word got to Mary about this situation and she approached Jesus. It is apparent from Mary’s role at this wedding tha...
by Steve Popoola on
What a friend we have in Jesus

All our sins and griefs to bear;
What a privilege to carry
Everything to God in prayer.

Oh what peace we often forfeit,
Oh, what needless pain we bear
All because we do not carry,
Everything to God in prayer



This was the hymn we sang in Church one Sunday morning. It was not a new hymn for me since I had been singing it from childhood. That hymn however, meant more to me on this particular day than it ever did. I have therefore decided to share my thoughts on this hymn with you today.

Jesus is the true definition of friendship. He is a friend who stands by His word. One of my favourite scriptures is John 14:18, “I will not leave you comfortless, I will come to you. This is a great encouragement to the Christian! Whatever you are going through...
by Janet Seever on
 A friend at work brought Tim to see me and introduced us. I looked up at the tall, handsome man standing before me.

“I remember you,” he said, reaching down to give me a hug. I was mystified.

As we talked, I found that I had known his parents while my husband and I were stationed on a missionary center overseas in the late 1970s. Tim, now 41, was in his teens at the time, and since my husband and I were newlyweds in our early thirties, we didn’t really have any contact with the high school crowd.  But for some reason, Tim still remembered us.

As we talked, I found that Tim and I had many mutual friends from that time—people he had known because they were friends of his parents, or parents of high school classmates.

He told me he was traveling throug...
by Mary-Ellen Grisham on
"Trust in the Lord with all your heart
and lean not on your own understanding:
in all your ways acknowledge him,
and he will make your paths straight."
Proverbs 3: 5-6 (NIV)

 

In many forms of study, the teachers will challenge and motivate their students to their greatest levels of understanding and achievement.  Part of the process usually includes methods that make the student aware of his own limits and weaknesses.  When the learner has done all he can do with his own abilities and understanding, he usually comes to the awareness that reason, effort, learning and human ability will only take him so far.



At that point, new ways of coping and knowing usually emerge.  Faith, trust in God, Bible wisdom, experience, the importance of personal relationship with the truth...
by Joseph Mazzella on
I recently got some pictures of my Aunt’s 86th birthday party. Although I haven’t been able to visit her in many years she looked as happy and beautiful as ever. Her eyes sparkled with the same youth and vitality that I remembered from our Summer visits to her home some 35 years ago.

Gazing at her picture took me back in an instant to those wonderful times once again.  Her home was an eight hour drive from ours over mountainous roads so we could only visit during the Summer. When we arrived, though, we were always greeted with hugs, tears, laughter and love. The highlight of our visits was always the early Thanksgiving dinner that we shared.



The dining room table would groan under the platters of turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, yams, rolls, stuffing, pumpkin pies, and ice cr...
by Steve Popoola on

A couple of years ago, I was watching Christian Broadcasting Network’s Turning Point program, transmitted on one of  the  local television stations in Nigeria. There was a feature story on one of CBN’s roving reporters.

When asked about one of his remarkable assignments, he referred to one in which he had asked people on the streets of New York the fundamental question, “Who is Jesus Christ?”

Viewers were shown clips of people’s answers to this question and most of the responses, even from people who claim to be practicing Christians, gives one cause for concern. Some of the respondents said Jesus was a great man who lived and was good to people. Another person said He was a prophet like Moham...
Steve Popoola
Steve Popoola is the editor of Biblepraise Newsletter and the founder of the Biblepraise Fellowship Online. He lives in Kent, United Kingdom, where he works as an IT Professional. He serves currently as a Worship Leader in his local church and on occasion, speaks at invited events.