Gahunda yo Gusaranganya Amazi mu gihe cy'impeshyi mu Turere twa @Gasabo_District@KicukiroDistr , @RwamaganaDistr na @Kamonyi .
Ibice bizahabwa amazi ku wa Kane tariki 02 Nyakanga 2026.
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Water rationing plan for 02 July, 2026
Hello @wasac_rwanda , this is 4th day without water in Remera-Ruturusu. What exactly is the problem? Do you even care? Or do you know how much water is essential?? You can do better Guyz🤌
You can not be a believer (as you claim to be) and also be a fighter for the glory of your name and of You. If so, then you really did not die to yourself (pride) or you just know about it but don’t mind it sometimes which is wrong. Believers fight for only one thing.
@Ayakinfemi@MercurieHQ Hello Sir,
I love what you’re building at Mercurie 👏 I’m a software engineer based in Kigali and would really like to connect for potential opportunities like jobs or internships in that field.
Thank you.
One of the greatest proofs of spiritual maturity is the ability to wait without weakening. Many people are anointed, gifted, and full of potential, but they destroy their own progress because they cannot endure the process. Understand this: God does not only prepare the blessing, He prepares the person. If the blessing arrives before the preparation is complete, it becomes a burden instead of a testimony.
When God gives you a promise, He also assigns you a season. That season may look like delay, but it is often development in disguise. David was anointed early, but he was trained through caves, battles, betrayals, and responsibilities before he ever sat on the throne. The throne is not the hardest part, staying worthy of it is. That is why God uses time to shape your character, deepen your humility, and strengthen your dependence on Him.
Never mistake silence for absence. Sometimes God is quiet because He is working behind the scenes, arranging relationships, shifting systems, breaking resistance, and preparing divine alignment. If you force what God hasn’t released, you may step into a position without protection. But when God opens a door, no man can shut it, and no devil can stop it.
If you feel like you’re behind, resist the urge to compete, compare, or panic. Destiny is not a race, it is a journey of obedience. What God has written for you cannot be stolen by someone else. And what God has planned for you cannot be delayed by man when you remain in His will.
Instead of rushing, do these things: Stay faithful where you are. God often promotes people who are consistent in hidden places. Stay clean in your spirit. Don’t allow bitterness, envy, or anger to corrupt your heart while you wait. Stay disciplined. Waiting seasons are not idle seasons, they are building seasons. Stay surrendered. Let God do it His way, because His way brings peace, stability, and lasting honor.
And remember this: God is a Master Restorer. Even if you feel you wasted time, made mistakes, or missed opportunities, He can accelerate your life and restore what was lost. When God decides it is your time, He doesn’t just lift you, He establishes you. So don’t force your appointment. Don’t fight to be seen. Don’t manipulate your way into what God promised.
Remain planted, remain faithful, remain prayerful. Because when your appointed time comes, it will not look like struggle, it will look like divine arrangement. And when God brings you in, no man will be able to push you out.
#PstKimeamihia
All Scripture Is for Us, But Not All Scripture Is to Us: How to Rightly Divide the Bible
Main Point: All Scripture is inspired and profitable for the believer’s learning, but not every passage is direct Church Age doctrine. The Bible must be rightly divided by asking who is speaking, who is addressed, what covenant is in view, where the passage fits in God’s timeline, and whether it applies doctrinally to Israel, the Church, the nations, or another group.
Introduction
One of the first lessons a Bible believer has to learn is that the Bible is not a bag of religious fortune cookies where a man reaches in, grabs a verse, and makes it say whatever he wants for the moment. That is how confusion is born. A fellow reads where Noah built an ark and thinks maybe God is calling him to become a boatbuilder. Another reads where Israel was commanded to keep the Sabbath and starts laying Mosaic law on the body of Christ. Another reads where Judas went and hanged himself, then reads “go, and do thou likewise,” and if he has no sense at all he will say the Bible told him to do it. That is absurd, but it shows the point. The issue is not whether a verse is inspired. It is. The issue is whether you are handling it in the way God intended. Second Timothy 2:15 says, “Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.” If the word of truth must be rightly divided, then it can also be wrongly divided.
All Scripture is for the believer. That must be said plainly. Romans 15:4 says, “For whatsoever things were written aforetime were written for our learning, that we through patience and comfort of the scriptures might have hope.” First Corinthians 10:11 says the things that happened to Israel “are written for our admonition.” Second Timothy 3:16 says, “All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable.” So nobody is saying we throw away Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, the Psalms, the prophets, the Gospels, Hebrews, James, Revelation, or any other portion of the Bible. God forbid. The whole Book is pure. The whole Book is profitable. The whole Book testifies of God, Christ, sin, judgment, righteousness, mercy, prophecy, history, doctrine, correction, and instruction. But “for our learning” does not mean “directly to us as Church Age doctrine.” If you miss that distinction, you will spend your life dragging other people’s covenants, signs, promises, judgments, ordinances, and commissions into places they do not belong.
The Bible has divisions God put there. There is Israel and there is the Church. There is law and there is grace. There is prophecy and there is mystery. There is the earthly kingdom promised to Israel and there is the heavenly calling of the body of Christ. There are Jews, Gentiles, and the Church of God. There is doctrine before the cross and doctrine after the cross. There are promises to Abraham’s physical seed and promises to believers in Christ. There are instructions for priests under the law and instructions for pastors and saints under grace. There are Tribulation passages dealing with Israel’s final trouble and Church Age passages dealing with the believer’s blessed hope. If a man refuses to make those distinctions, he will make the Bible contradict itself. If he rightly divides them, the contradictions vanish, the Book opens, and the believer can learn from every passage without stealing what belongs to another people in another setting.
Chapter 1: All Scripture Is Inspired and Profitable
The starting point must always be the inspiration and profit of all Scripture. Second Timothy 3:16-17 says, “All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness.” A Bible believer does not approach the Bible like a modern critic with scissors in one hand and doubt in the other. He believes the words God preserved. He believes Genesis. He
@Mamacitaah___ Ikintu kibabaje cyabyo, you can’t really encounter Jesus or special moments with God when you keep repeating these stuffs bigeraho bikaba nkuko wibuka amazina yawe just, nothing special.
But try to pray in your own words and speak whatever comes out from your heart and see🔥