Maintaining a Posture of Praise - Herbert Mtetwa

God placed the scripture below one morning which left me with some questions and an encouragement hope you will be encouraged too...

Now when Moses held up his hand, Israel prevailed, and when he lowered his hand [due to fatigue], Amalek prevailed. But Moses’ hands were heavy and he grew tired. So they took a stone and put it under him, and he sat on it. Then Aaron and Hur held up his hands, one on one side and one on the other side; so it was that his hands were steady until the sun set. So Joshua overwhelmed and defeated Amalek and his people with the edge of the sword.

Exodus 17:11‭-‬13 AMP

https://bible.com/bible/1588/exo.17.11-13.AMP

The scripture struck me to ask the question why Moses had to raise his hands and why would that determine the course battle if God could win it/won it already? Why did the scripture say they found a ROCK and that he had brothers on either side holding his hands up?

Sometimes the battles we face seem long and relentless, and while in the fight we can get tired & weary so much so that praying/praising can feel a difficult task. "BUT GOD" did not leave us without hope, He gave us a ROCK on whom we can stand on and brothers and sisters who we can stand with, to keep the posture of praise (arms raised).

God has won every battle and every fight, He conquers them all. Let us therefore be encouraged to continue praising Him that we may see the victory for ourselves, in ourselves. On this journey I am encouraged that if any of us feel tired, we have brothers/sisters in Love Caerphilly whom to walk with, pray with and PRAISE with.

For we are on firm (ROCK) foundation and we are more than conquerers.

Be blessed.

Love Caerphilly
Distraction - Sarah Price

Here is your weekly encouragement, hope it blesses you! 🥰

In a few week's time, my best friend Lindsay is getting married 😊🎉 Whilst this is super exciting and wonderful, it also comes with challenges; a lot of planning, people to coordinate, things that have to be done at the right time.

With all the thinking about the food, what to wear, sending invitations, it can be easy to miss what is most important.

None of it matters, in fact, it is a complete waste of time, without her relationship with the bridegroom. It is their relationship that ties it all together, and gives it meaning and purpose ❤️.

This got me thinking about the church, we are the bride and Christ is the bridegroom. Let's not get so focused on the wedding, the planning & the doing, that we miss out on the most important thing, our relationship with Him.

Jesus put it to Martha this way:

"Martha, my beloved Martha. Why are you upset and troubled, pulled away by all these many distractions? Mary has discovered the one thing most important by choosing to sit at my feet. She is undistracted, and I won’t take this privilege from her (Luke 10:39 TPT).

Lastly, as the wedding day is fast approaching, I'm learning that in this process of preparation, I can no longer put off until tomorrow, the things that need to happen today! ☺️❤️

Love Caerphilly
Strengthen That Which Remains - Rob Sherwin

Dear Bible Readers, we have just witnessed a profound week in the life of our nation, with the very sad loss of our Queen. One of the overriding senses of the nation is the realisation that someone who was so constant and unswerving in their commitment has now gone, despite the feeling they would always be there as a constant in our lives.

Again we are all faced with the reality of our mortality, the devastation of loss and the uncertainty of the days ahead, but when I read my Bible, I find a God who is unfazed and able to take what little we think remains and do something awesome.

Moses was raised in the palace of Pharaoh, as a Prince, yet he lost it all and ended up in the dessert with just a staff in his hand. God said to him ‘What have you got in your hand?’ That insignificant staff in Moses’s hand became the instrument of God’s liberation of a Nation. Elisha the prophet at a time of national crisis asked a widow ‘What have you got in your house?’ and a tiny amount of oil and flour that she had left, turned into a great deliverance. Jesus, when faced with feeding five thousand asked ‘what food do you have’ and we know what just a few loaves and fishes in his hands did. Nehemiah and Ezra rebuilt the Temple and walls of Jerusalem with a mere remnant of a great nation with just the rubble of a devastated time. The stories go on and on.

The word remnant appears over 500 times in the bible, and the stories surrounding them speak of a God who can do awesome things with what little remains, when put at his disposal!

In Revelation, the church of Sardis was told by God to ‘Strengthen what remains’

Today I hear him ask ‘What have you got, that’s available for me to use?’ It doesn’t matter how small, time limited or insignificant we view it to be, He still has a great plan. Will we strengthen what remains by putting it at his disposal?

Love Caerphilly
Keep it Simple - Annie Sherwin

Hello wonderful family. Here is this week's encouragement to us all.

Keep it Simple!

It's too easy to to get sucked in, embroiled and caught up with the pressures and worries of life.

This morning I found myself stripping it all back to Paul & Timothy's encouragement to the church in Philippi.

Philippians 4:4 (AMP)

4 *Rejoice in the Lord always [delight, take pleasure in Him]* ; again I will say, rejoice! 5 Let your gentle spirit [your graciousness, unselfishness, mercy, tolerance, and patience] be known to all people. The Lord is near. 6 *Do not be anxious or worried about anything, but in everything [every circumstance and situation] by prayer and petition with thanksgiving, continue to make your [specific] requests known to God.* 7 And the peace of God [that peace which reassures the heart, that peace] which transcends all understanding, *[that peace which] stands guard over your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus [is yours].*

8 Finally, [b]believers, whatever is true, whatever is honorable and worthy of respect, whatever is right and confirmed by God’s word, whatever is pure and wholesome, whatever is lovely and brings peace, whatever is admirable and of good repute; if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, *think continually on these things [center your mind on them, and implant them in your heart].* 9 The things which you have learned and received and heard and seen in me, *practice these things [in daily life]* , and the *God [who is the source] of peace and well-being will be with you.*

In verse 9 paul refers to what they've *learnt, received & heard & seen in him... Practice them.*

Rob and I have practiced this many times in life where we have gleaned from others who show strength in this ways that we have lacked.

Let's us continue to draw encouragement and be an encouragement to one another in these ways.

God is so good.

Annie 😊💕

Love Caerphilly