Dula lentsweng la Modimo/ Being in the presence of God

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Bishop Mmusi speaks about the importance of being in the presence of God, emphasizing that God is the Word. Referencing John 15:1-17, he explains that the Father is the gardener and we are the branches. Jesus states, "I am the vine; every branch in me that bears no fruit, He (the Father) cuts off." The pastor elaborates on the negative characteristics of a dry branch within the house of the Lord, urging us to introspect and reflect on our own behavior: What kind of branch are we?
8 Aug Setswana South Africa Religion & Spirituality · Christianity

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