MEMORY VERSE: And
immediately the angel of the Lord smote him, because he gave not God
the glory: and he was eaten of worms, and gave up the ghost. Acts 12:23
BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: Psalms 125-127
There
are certain things God dislikes and one of them is ungratefulness. Ten
lepers, in Luke 17:11-19, saw Jesus and began to shout from far, “Jesus, Master, have mercy on us”.
Jesus heard and told them to go and present themselves to the
‘priests’. The bible records that as they went they were healed. NOTE:
the 'priests' in the olden days are the equivalent of the health
department today. If you are suffering from any disease that needs to be
controlled with medication such as epilepsy, diabetes, heart trouble,
high blood pressure, tuberculosis, etc, don’t discontinue such
medication until you have gone to show yourself to the priests i.e.
doctors, and your cure verified. After they were healed, one of them ( a
Samaritan man) returned to give thanks to God. Luke 17:17 says, “And Jesus answering said, Were there not ten cleansed? But where are the nine?”
Jesus was disappointed and unhappy because the other nine were
ungrateful. Many of us behave exactly like the nine lepers. Even those
of us who think we are grateful don’t thank Him enough for the things He
has done. “Thank you Jesus” have you said that today? The nine lepers
got healed but the grateful Samaritan was made whole.
To be ungrateful to both God and man is bad; to share His glory with Him is worse. Isaiah 42:8 says, “I, the LORD, am the one, and I won't give my name and glory to another, nor my praise to idols.”
When you share your testimony, do you emphasize on how much you prayed
and fasted before God answered? Do you testify about your praying and
fasting life or His goodness? Remember, despite all your praying and
fasting, He could have decided not to answer and there is nothing anyone
can do about it. Worse still is to take His glory and give it another.
Jesus healed a man by the power of the Holy Spirit and the Pharisees
attributed the healing to Satan (Matthew 12:22-37). In what ways have
you been attributing God’s glory to man? Have you attributed the
miraculous provision of your tuition fees whilst you were in high school
(God’s kindness) to your uncle? Don’t forget that it is God who gave
him the money and also touched his heart, without that he wouldn’t have
been able to render the help. Even worse still is to personally take His
glory. God prospered Nebuchadnezzar and instead of returning the glory
to God, he took it. Daniel 4:30 says, “The king spake, and said, Is
not this great Babylon, that I have built for the house of the kingdom
by the might of my power, and for the honour of my majesty?” He
attributed all he had achieved to his might and power; God turned him
into an animal for seven years to teach him a lesson. Don’t give His
glory to another man. Don’t take His glory. Also, don’t accept His glory
when it is being given to you. If you don’t want problems return His
glory to Him immediately it is being given to you. The people, in Acts
12:21-23, gave Herod honour that belonged to God and he accepted it.
Acts 12:23 says, “And immediately the angel of the Lord smote him,
because he gave not God the glory: and he was eaten of worms, and gave
up the ghost.” How do you respond when people talk about how
powerful you preach? When they talk about how good you can sing, how do
you respond? When they talk about your success and achievement, whether
in ministry or secular world, what response do you usually give? Don’t
accept praises that belong to God. You couldn’t have done that thing
without His help.
NOTE:
As God begins to use you to solve problems, meet needs in the church
and in your society, bring souls to Christ, people will bring His glory
to you. If you want Him to continue to use you, return His glory to
Him.
PRAYER POINT: Father, I promise to always return all glory to you. Please use me to solve the problems in my family and society.
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