Wednesday, 26 December 2012
JESUS SAVES
Acts 4:12 neither is there salvation in any other: for there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved.
Tuesday, 25 December 2012
MY GLORY AND THE LIFTER UP OF MINE HEAD
Psalm 3:3 -But thou, O LORD, art a shield for me; my glory, and the lifter up of mine head.
One of the names of our Lord is King of glory, Psalm 24:7-8. To truly understand the meaning of the word glory, one needs to consider its opposite which is shame. Shame is a very terrible thing. A man that knew shame like the back of his hands was Naaman, 2 Kings 5:1-17. He was a decorated general. He had all the badges a Syrian army could have. He had respect of the king and everyone in Syria. He had everything an average Syrian could dream of. He had the brains, name, connection, fame, and everything you could think of but he was a leper. This leprosy cancelled all his life achievements. Because he was a leper, he had to live in Leper’s colony in the thick forest. He could not come near his family or else he would infect them. He could not stand before the king or anyone. Although he had everything money can buy, he was very lonely .I do not need to tell you that Naaman walked with his heads bowed. One day he came across the agent of the King of glory –Elisha, and his story changed. He was cured of his leprosy and the head which was down was lifted. The man whose residence was leper’s colony in the thick forest began to live in the best part of town. Naaman who was not allowed anywhere in the city began to ride on chariots in the city. Naaman who had not smiled in years suddenly began beam with smiles because his shame had been replaced with glory.
Colossians 1:27 says Christ in you the hope of glory. Jesus Christ is the king of glory. Once He enters any life, shame vanishes. One He takes residence in a man, His glory will begin to radiate in the man’s endeavors. One thing common with people who have failed at something or suffered defeat is that they walk with their heads bowed. To be defeated means to lose a battle to someone or something more powerful and stronger. No one looses a battle and walks with his head high. Sorrow causes him to walk his head bowed. If someone fails an examination and begins to jump for joy, you know something is wrong somewhere. Shame and sorrow causes a man who has just failed an examination to walk with his heads bowed. The man at the pool of Bethesda was now used to defeat having suffered defeat on thirty –eight occasions, John 5:1-16. Every time the angel of the Lord came to trouble the water, someone faster, stronger, and quicker got to the pool before him. One day the King of glory paid him a visit and without trying he received his healing. To fail simply means to work very hard and have nothing to show for it. Peter tried all night but had nothing to show for it, Luke 5:1-10. While he was washing his nets with his heads bowed, the king of glory visited him and the same river he had cast his net all night , he cast his net once and caught so much that two boats began to sink. It is shame that keeps a man’s head down but once the shame is taken away;God’s glory begins to radiate and the head that is bowed down will automatically go up.This is why you need to give your life to Christ so that the glory of God will radiate in your life.
PRAYER POINT: King of glory let your presence be felt in my life.
One of the names of our Lord is King of glory, Psalm 24:7-8. To truly understand the meaning of the word glory, one needs to consider its opposite which is shame. Shame is a very terrible thing. A man that knew shame like the back of his hands was Naaman, 2 Kings 5:1-17. He was a decorated general. He had all the badges a Syrian army could have. He had respect of the king and everyone in Syria. He had everything an average Syrian could dream of. He had the brains, name, connection, fame, and everything you could think of but he was a leper. This leprosy cancelled all his life achievements. Because he was a leper, he had to live in Leper’s colony in the thick forest. He could not come near his family or else he would infect them. He could not stand before the king or anyone. Although he had everything money can buy, he was very lonely .I do not need to tell you that Naaman walked with his heads bowed. One day he came across the agent of the King of glory –Elisha, and his story changed. He was cured of his leprosy and the head which was down was lifted. The man whose residence was leper’s colony in the thick forest began to live in the best part of town. Naaman who was not allowed anywhere in the city began to ride on chariots in the city. Naaman who had not smiled in years suddenly began beam with smiles because his shame had been replaced with glory.
Colossians 1:27 says Christ in you the hope of glory. Jesus Christ is the king of glory. Once He enters any life, shame vanishes. One He takes residence in a man, His glory will begin to radiate in the man’s endeavors. One thing common with people who have failed at something or suffered defeat is that they walk with their heads bowed. To be defeated means to lose a battle to someone or something more powerful and stronger. No one looses a battle and walks with his head high. Sorrow causes him to walk his head bowed. If someone fails an examination and begins to jump for joy, you know something is wrong somewhere. Shame and sorrow causes a man who has just failed an examination to walk with his heads bowed. The man at the pool of Bethesda was now used to defeat having suffered defeat on thirty –eight occasions, John 5:1-16. Every time the angel of the Lord came to trouble the water, someone faster, stronger, and quicker got to the pool before him. One day the King of glory paid him a visit and without trying he received his healing. To fail simply means to work very hard and have nothing to show for it. Peter tried all night but had nothing to show for it, Luke 5:1-10. While he was washing his nets with his heads bowed, the king of glory visited him and the same river he had cast his net all night , he cast his net once and caught so much that two boats began to sink. It is shame that keeps a man’s head down but once the shame is taken away;God’s glory begins to radiate and the head that is bowed down will automatically go up.This is why you need to give your life to Christ so that the glory of God will radiate in your life.
PRAYER POINT: King of glory let your presence be felt in my life.
Monday, 24 December 2012
MERCY WITHDRAWN OR RENEWED
Matthew 5:8 says blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy.
God is abundant in mercy. It is His mercy that keeps us alive, Lamentations 3:22. We are saved by His mercy. Romans 5:8 says while we were yet sinners Christ died for us. For every sin we commit there is a death penalty (Romans 6:23), but instead of giving us what we deserve which is death by crucifixion God gave Jesus to die for our sins. God’s mercy over a life can either be renewed or withdrawn. Mercy can be withdrawn if abused or not appreciated. In the case of Uzziah the king of Judah, mercy was withdrawn as a result of abuse, 2 Chronicles 26:1-21. God’s mercy took this sixteen year old boy and made him king. He also prospered him but when he was strong pride set in. Uzziah began to bully the prophets of God and mercy was withdrawn immediately and he became a leper. In the case of Saul, mercy was abused. God’s mercy took this farm boy and made him king. He was giving a simple instruction to wait for Samuel but he decided a king should not be kept waiting so he went ahead to do the sacrifice in the absence of Samuel. Through God’s mercy he received pardon .He graduated to a level whereby he began to pick and choose which of God’s instruction to follow. He was instructed to destroy everything in Amalek; he decided to kill some and spare some and mercy was withdrawn. When David erred by taking a man’s wife and devised a scheme that led to the death of the husband, instead of destroying David God renewed His mercy over him. Why?
Matthew 5:8 says blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy. The reason why mercy was renewed in the case of David was because David was a merciful man. David had several opportunities to kill Saul but he did not kill him. Out of mercy David gathered vagabonds and those the world had rejected and made them mighty men of valor. When you study the life of Uzziah, there was not even a single act of mercy recorded against his name. Saul on the other hand was wicked and merciless. The first war he fought, three hundred and thirty thousand children of Israel went to war with him, 1 Samuel 11:8. These men left their occupations to join Saul’s army. After winning the war, Saul choose two thousand out of these three hundred and thirty thousand and sent the rest away with nothing, 1 Samuel 13:2 . He had no need for them again so he just dumped them. Any man who will bask in God’s mercy must be ready to show mercy at all times. Anyone who does not forgive or show mercy will suddenly find mercy been withdrawn from him when he errs. If you are the type who does not give second chance or forgive or you are too harsh, please be careful so that God’s mercy will not be withdrawn when you need it most. I think I have shared the story of my traffic warden friend who was stopped by a traffic police for exceeding the speed limit for a particular stretch of road. He explained to this police officer that he exceeded the speed limit because he was late for work. The officer ignored him and began to write a speeding fine .As the officer was about to hand the speeding fine to him, he asked my friend, as a traffic warden do you give second chance( my friend was in his uniform)? And my friend replied that everyone deserves a second chance. The police officer tore the speeding fine and said there you go your second chance.
KEY WORD: The amount of God’s mercy you are entitled to is dependent of the amount of mercy you are willing to show.
God is abundant in mercy. It is His mercy that keeps us alive, Lamentations 3:22. We are saved by His mercy. Romans 5:8 says while we were yet sinners Christ died for us. For every sin we commit there is a death penalty (Romans 6:23), but instead of giving us what we deserve which is death by crucifixion God gave Jesus to die for our sins. God’s mercy over a life can either be renewed or withdrawn. Mercy can be withdrawn if abused or not appreciated. In the case of Uzziah the king of Judah, mercy was withdrawn as a result of abuse, 2 Chronicles 26:1-21. God’s mercy took this sixteen year old boy and made him king. He also prospered him but when he was strong pride set in. Uzziah began to bully the prophets of God and mercy was withdrawn immediately and he became a leper. In the case of Saul, mercy was abused. God’s mercy took this farm boy and made him king. He was giving a simple instruction to wait for Samuel but he decided a king should not be kept waiting so he went ahead to do the sacrifice in the absence of Samuel. Through God’s mercy he received pardon .He graduated to a level whereby he began to pick and choose which of God’s instruction to follow. He was instructed to destroy everything in Amalek; he decided to kill some and spare some and mercy was withdrawn. When David erred by taking a man’s wife and devised a scheme that led to the death of the husband, instead of destroying David God renewed His mercy over him. Why?
Matthew 5:8 says blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy. The reason why mercy was renewed in the case of David was because David was a merciful man. David had several opportunities to kill Saul but he did not kill him. Out of mercy David gathered vagabonds and those the world had rejected and made them mighty men of valor. When you study the life of Uzziah, there was not even a single act of mercy recorded against his name. Saul on the other hand was wicked and merciless. The first war he fought, three hundred and thirty thousand children of Israel went to war with him, 1 Samuel 11:8. These men left their occupations to join Saul’s army. After winning the war, Saul choose two thousand out of these three hundred and thirty thousand and sent the rest away with nothing, 1 Samuel 13:2 . He had no need for them again so he just dumped them. Any man who will bask in God’s mercy must be ready to show mercy at all times. Anyone who does not forgive or show mercy will suddenly find mercy been withdrawn from him when he errs. If you are the type who does not give second chance or forgive or you are too harsh, please be careful so that God’s mercy will not be withdrawn when you need it most. I think I have shared the story of my traffic warden friend who was stopped by a traffic police for exceeding the speed limit for a particular stretch of road. He explained to this police officer that he exceeded the speed limit because he was late for work. The officer ignored him and began to write a speeding fine .As the officer was about to hand the speeding fine to him, he asked my friend, as a traffic warden do you give second chance( my friend was in his uniform)? And my friend replied that everyone deserves a second chance. The police officer tore the speeding fine and said there you go your second chance.
KEY WORD: The amount of God’s mercy you are entitled to is dependent of the amount of mercy you are willing to show.
Sunday, 23 December 2012
WALKING BY FAITH NOT BY SIGHT
2 Corinthians 5:7 – (for we walk by faith; not by sight)
Contrary to popular belief, seeing is not believing. We cannot see
ultraviolet rays, but we know it gives sunburn. We cannot see the wind,
but we must have seen it uproot a tree or flatten buildings. We cannot
see electricity but we know that it is dangerous to hold a live hot
wire. We cannot see carbon monoxide but we know it can kill. Hebrews
11:1 says faith is the substance of things hoped for, evidence of thins
not seen. Faith is a thing of the heart not of the head. Faith is taking
God at His word. It is confidence in God’s words and power to turn a
situation around.A man that walked by faith with God was Abraham.
Despite the age of Sarah and deadness of his body, when the Lord told
him that Sarah was going to conceive he believed God. He did not look at
what medical science had to say. He did not dwell on the fact that
Sarah had not menstruated in over thirty years; he took God’s word for
it and he held on it.
2 Corinthians 5:7 admonishes us to walk
by faith; not by sight. Why? According to Hebrews 11:6 without faith it
is impossible to please God. Also faith in God is a righteous thing,
Galatians 3:6. Another reason why we should not walk by sight is because
the things which we see are temporal, but the things which we see not
are eternal, 2 Corinthians 4:18. The things we see are challenges and
enjoyments. The riches, honors, pleasures, profits e.t.c are temporal
and they endure but for a time. So also the pain, sorrow and tears. All
that we enjoy, and all that we suffer here are temporal. Every visible
thing in this world is temporal but the things which we see not are
eternal. God is eternal, the joys and the glories of heaven are eternal.
The question today is what are you striving for? Things which are seen
or things which are not seen? All your efforts today, are they directed
at the things of this world or heaven? Are you currently investing in a
property on earth or investing in your heavenly homes and palaces.
Whether you believe it or not there are palaces in heaven for everyone
winning souls, helping the poor, working for God in one capacity or the
other. All your labor of love in your churches are not in vain .For
every single thing you do for Jesus, there is a small reward on earth
and bigger reward in heaven. Do everything to make it to heaven and not
only that put more efforts into whatever you are doing for Jesus today
because there is a reward waiting for you. As you labor for the kingdom
of God on earth, there are angels building homes for you in heaven.
KEY QUESTION: are you working for the things which are temporal or eternal?
BURNING THE BRIDGES
1 Kings
19:21 – so Elisha turned back from him, and took a yoke oxen and
slaughtered them and boiled their flesh, using the oxen’s equipment and
gave it to the people, and they ate. Then he arose and followed Elijah,
and became his servant.
BIBLE STUDY: 1 Kings 19:19-21
Immediately Elisha received the call to serve, he killed his livestock,
gave away the farming implements, and followed Elijah the man of God. He
burned the bridge between his past and future. Many today who have
giving their lives to Christ are yet to burn the bridge between their
past and future. After giving our lives to Christ, the first thing we
need to do is to destroy anything that ties us to our former life. 2
Corinthians 5:17 says therefore is any man be in Christ, he is a new
creation: old things are passed way; behold, all things are become new.
As new birth bachelors and spinsters we no longer need to keep birth
control pills and contraception. These things are for fornicators not
for singles who are born again. We no longer need to keep clothes that
expose parts of the body that is meant to be covered so we need to
dispose off those clothing. We no longer need the contacts of our old
lovers because we now have a new lover which is Christ.
Why did
Elisha kill the livestock and give away his farming implements? He that
to avoid backsliding. He knew if kept the animals and farming
implements, he could be tempted to backslide. Elisha knew that his
attention will be divided between his oxen (past) and Elijah (future).
Because of this he decided to forego his past for a glorious future
ahead. We need to do away with our sinful past so as to avoid destroying
our glorious future. The chances of back-sliding are very high when
after giving our lives to Christ, we are still in close contact with our
ex-lovers; still keep birth control pills and contraception ; still
keep friends we used to commit sin with. If they have giving their life
to Christ no problem but if they have not we have nothing in common
again. After giving my life to Christ, the first thing I did was to
dispose off every material that does not glory Christ in my life. I
confiscated CDs, novels, DVDs, cards, e.t.c . After that I went to
preach to all my lovers both new and old. I politely told of all of them
that I am a new creation and I am no longer who I used to be. I
preached to my friends but I was still hanging out with them. I noticed
that this was affecting my spiritual life so I gave everyone up and
stopped calling them. I noticed that immediately I did this, I began to
grow spiritually. It is true I lost very close friends but I gained the
most valuable friend any man can have which Is Jesus. Why did Jesus ask
the rich man to give all he had away and follow Him, Matthew 19:21? So
that once he starts following Him, his riches and wealth will not draw
him back from serving Jesus. When Jesus called Peter, he did not destroy
his boats . Immediately Jesus was crucified, Peter went back to
fishing, John 21:1-6.
ACTION POINT: Make a list of what is affecting your walk with Christ and begin to take measures to deal with them.
Friday, 21 December 2012
GOD’S ATTITUDE TO THE UNIMPORTANT
Proverbs 19:17 says he that hath pity upon the poor lendeth unto the Lord; and that which he hath given will He pay him again.
God did not create anyone to be poor or unimportant. He definitely did
not create anyone to be invisible or be a ‘nobody’ (a person of no
importance or authority). There are several reasons why people end up as
nobody. It could be by virtue of circumstances at birth. The crippled
man in Acts 3:1-8 became a beggar because he was born with weak ankle
and limbs and his parents were poor. The only way to get money to feed
was to beg. Naaman in 2 Kings 5:1-16, was a highly respected and
celebrated general but because he was a leper he was confined to leper’s
colony. A high ranking general became unimportant because of leprosy.
No one reckoned with him because he was not fit to leave in the
community. Because of life challenges a very wealthy woman became poor
and lonely, Mark 5:25-34. The physicians knew medical science could not
solve her problem so they resulted to use her as a cash cow, and before
you know it, she exhausted all her resources; poverty crept in. At times
barrenness can make the favorite wife consider suicide, 1 Samuel 1:1-8.
Despite the fact that Elkanah loved Hannah, Peninah her rival made it a
point of duty to reduce her to tears daily because she had no child.
Also the enemy through their evil schemes can cause the favorite child
to become a slave in a foreign land. If you disagree with me, please
read the story of Joseph, Genesis 37:1-36.
How does God treat
these people- unimportant/poor/ disadvantaged? He treats them with love.
Proverbs 19:17 says he that hath pity upon the poor lendeth unto the
Lord; and that which he hath given will He pay him again. Actually He
sent Jesus just because of them. Mark 2:17 says on hearing this, Jesus
said to them, “It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick. I
have not come to call the righteous, but sinners”. When the poor,
disadvantaged, sinners came to Jesus, He treated them with love. When a
man comes to Jesus with his heads bowed, he leaves the presence of Jesus
with his shoulders held high. When they come to Him feeling invisible,
they left with a feeling of importance. The question is when people come
to us with their heads bowed, how do they leave – confident or worse?
How do we treat the beggar that asks us for a dime? How do we treat the
gateman, school janitor, and the homeless on the streets - like humans
or leave them feeling suicidal? How do you refer to people that are
below you? Jesus who was the savior of the world referred to the woman
with the issue of blood (an unimportant woman) as daughter, Mark 5:34.
How do we treat those that are not as intelligent, confidence, rich,
opportuned or as comfortable as us?
ACTION POINT: During this seasons remember the needy in your prayers. Also let the love of God radiate from you to them.
Wednesday, 19 December 2012
GRIEVE NOT THE HOLY SPIRIT
Ephesians 4:30 -And grieve not the Holy Spirit of God, whereby ye are sealed unto the day of redemption.
The Holy Spirit is a personality. He is not a ‘power’ or a ‘force’ like
electricity. The Holy Spirit speaks and hears; thinks and reasons; feel
and has emotions; and decides, has a will, and self-determination. The
Holy Spirit is God. Since He has emotions, He can be grieved or vexed.
Ephesians 4:30 says and grieve not the Holy Spirit of God, whereby ye
are sealed unto the day of redemption. This brings us to the question of
how does one grieve the Holy Spirit? The Holy Spirit can grieved in the
following ways: Making Him sad by behavior contrary to the fruit of the
Spirit –anger, hatred, bitterness, unforgiveness, etc ; Quenching the
Spirit (1 Thessalonians 5:19) – putting
out of the fire of the Spirit by refusal to pray and be on fire for the
gifts and anointing of the Spirit to work through you; insulting the
Spirit (Hebrews 10:29)-Living a life of continual deliberate sinning
after receiving the knowledge of truth; Resisting the Spirit (Acts
7:51)-Going in the opposite direction to the definite guidance of the
Spirit; Vexing the Spirit-(Isaiah 63:10)-Living in deliberate rebellion
against the leadership of the Spirit; Lying to the Spirit (Acts
5:3)-Telling intentional untruths and half-truths to anointed men/women
of God with the intention of deceiving God’s people; Tempting/Testing
the Spirit (Acts 5:9)-Teaming up to provoke God’s Spirit to do things he
would not normally want to do; Blaspheming the Spirit (Matthew 12:31,
32)-Attributing the works and words of God’s Spirit to Satan and demons
when you have a clear witness within yourself; Striving with the Spirit
(Genesis 6:3)-Walking in the flesh continually against the promptings of
the Spirit; Rebelling against the Spirit (Psalm 106:33)-Refusal to do
what God’s Spirit expressly commands.We can also grieve the Holy Spirit
by entertaining vain and sinful thoughts .
The fact that the
Holy Spirit can grieved or vexed suggests the possibility of the Holy
Spirit to be pleased too. Acts 15:28 says for it seemed good to the Holy
Spirit, and to us, to lay upon you no greater burden than these
necessary things. How does one please the Holy Spirit? By avoiding the
sins against the Spirit and majoring in the character traits that
reflect the fruit of the Spirit. The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy,
peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness,
self-control (Galatians 5:22-23). Another way to please Him is by
avoiding grieving Him through our thoughts - vain and sinful thoughts.
Philippians 4:8 says whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are
honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure,
whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are good report; if
there be any virtue , and if there by any praise, think on these things.
PRAYER POINT: Father, please sanctify me today and help to bring to bear the fruit of the Spirit.
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