Testimonials
"I will give thee thanks in the great congregation: I will praise thee among much people." Psalms 35:18

     
"Praise the Lord for His work in and through you!!! We are enjoying and growing in the "Soldiers of the Sanctuary" series..."
                          - Constance, Tennessee

"Calvary greetings may reach to you as many as the sea sand. Thank you very much Pr. John Skeete. On behalf of the Fiwagoh Mission Oprhanage Ministries, I thank Our God for this great blessing He sent to us through you and the Sanctuary lessons. They were amazing and we are teaching other pupils and even church members. We will continue to pray for you and your wife and the whole ministry..."

  - Joshua, Nairobi Kenya

  "Thank you for your good work. I will be praying for your progress..."

  - Samuel, Nairobi Kenya

"Meeting the needs of body, mind, and spirit is so important in these days with diseases, drugs and immorality pounding the human species. I am thankful you are doing your part to make a positive difference..."

                                 - Sylvia, Michigan

  "I really appreciate what you all were able to do to help me, may God continue to bless you..."
                                 - Tee, California

  "Thank you so much. Power packed presentation. I learned so much. What I will focus on is to die to self daily. I want Jesus & God to be King of my life, my heart, my mind...I need to get His character, seek His face, so it may reflect in me...All glory to the Lamb & to the Father! And thank you for all your diligent study! Keep shining & showing His character!
                                  - Theresa, Wisconsin
A Life of Strength

"I must work the works of Him that sent me, while it is day:
the night cometh, when no man can work." John 9:4


The Christian life does not consist merely in the exercise of meekness, patience, humility, and kindness. One may possess these precious and amiable traits and yet be nerveless and spiritless, and almost useless when the work goes hard. Such persons lack the positiveness and energy, the solidity and strength of character, which would enable them to resist evil, and would make them a power in the cause of God.

Jesus was our example in all things, and He was an earnest and constant worker. He commenced His life of usefulness in childhood. At the age of twelve He was "about His Father's business." Between the ages of twelve and thirty, before entering upon His public ministry, He led a life of active industry. In His ministry Jesus was never idle. Said He, "I must work the works of him that sent me..." The suffering who came to Him were not turned away unrelieved. He was acquainted with each heart and knew how to minister to its needs. Loving words fell from His lips to comfort, encourage, and bless, and the great principles of the kingdom of heaven were set before the multitudes in words so simple as to be understood by all.

When the Father sent His Son into the world, He gave Him a work to do. He did not come into the world to take state, but to do business; whom God sends He employs, for He sends not to be idle. The works that Christ did were the works of Him that sent Him, not only appointed by Him, but done for Him. Christ was a worker together with God, as we are to be. When Christ said, I must work... He was saying he was pleased to lay himself under the strongest obligations to do the business he was sent to do. His heart was engaged in the covenant of redemption, to draw near, and approach to God as Mediator, Jer. 30:20. Shall we be willing to be loose, when Christ was willing to be bound? Christ, having laid Himself under obligations to do His work, laid out Himself with the utmost vigour and industry in His work. He worked the works He had to do, and made a business of that which was His business. It is not enough to look at our work, and talk over it, but we must work it.

The claims of Christ upon our service are new every day. However complete may have been our consecration at conversion, it will avail us nothing unless it be renewed daily, but a consecration that embraces the actual present is fresh, genuine, and acceptable to God. We have not weeks and months to lay at His feet; tomorrow is not ours, for we have not yet received it, but today we may work for Jesus. Today we may lay our plans and purposes before Him for His inspection and approval...This is God's day and you are His hired servant; go to work for Him.
Devotional Archive
Meeting the Needs of Body, Mind and Spirit
Temple Restored
Ministry