2 Timothy 2:20 But in a great house there are not only vessels of
gold and of silver, but also of wood and of earth; and some to honour,
and some to dishonour.
BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: Ex 26, John 5, Prov 2, Gal 1 BIBLE STUDIES: 2 Timothy 2:20-22
Yesterday we looked at some of the contents of a great house. We have
discussed about borrowed vessels; vessel unto honor and unto dishonour.
As we discussed, the great house mentioned in our bible studies is the
present day church. The owner of the house is Jesus, Colossians 1:18.
The vessels are the believers.
Also present in this great house are vessels of earth and wood. We
know that the wood and earth have little or no use. Wood and clay are
reserved for ignoble use. Wood and clay vessels are used for
dishonorable purposes, perhaps in the kitchen or to carry out garbage or
human waste. They often get broken and are cheaply replaced. The
vessels of wood and clay are believers who are like dry wood. They are
destitute of the grace of God, and are fit matter for Satan to work
upon, and by them raise and increase the flames of contention and
division in the church. Every time there is a quarrel or contention in
the church they are always involved. They are sensual, carnal, and
wordly. They are void of spirituality and lack spiritual mindedness.
They are the ones you will see fighting most of the time for positions
in the church. If they are not put in posts, they start a quarrel and
turn the church upside down. Also in this great house are vessels of
gold and silver. These vessels are for noble uses. No one uses china
cups to feed dogs. These vessels are kept clean so that they may be used
for honourable purposes, such as dinner parties. These vessels are
prominently displayed as decorations or used for serving important
guests as a gesture of honour while the vessel of earth and wood are
strictly utilitarian. They are used for duties that are never seen and
are kept out of sight as much as possible. These persons or believers
are comparable to gold and silver for their worth and value, and
preciousness in the sight of Christ. To the Most High God they are His
jewels and peculiar treasure because of their excellency and usefulness
in the church. These vessels are known for their purity and worthiness
while the vessels of earth and clay are known for their impurity and
unworthiness. The question is what type of vessel are you – gold or
clay, silver or earth? How useful are you in the house of God? How
useful are you in that department in the church? Are you the type the
pastor is always calling to settle quarrel between you and your spouse
or other members of the church? How valuable are you in the hands of
God?
PRAYER POINT: Father please open my eyes to myself as You see me. Also help me to take to correction when You rebuke me.
Sunday, 12 May 2013
Wednesday, 8 May 2013
TYPES OF VESSELS – VESSEL UNTO HONOR AND DISHONOR
2 Timothy 2:20 But in a great house there are not
only vessels of gold and of silver, but also of wood and of earth; and
some to honour, and some to dishonour.
BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: Ex 25, John 4, Prov 1, 2 Cor 13
BIBLE STUDIES: 2 Timothy 2:20-22
We
have discussed about borrowed vessels. They are instruments the Lord
uses to bring joy, cause a turnaround in a life or win souls. Through
them the Lord changes lives but their lives are never changed because of
sin. Borrowed vessels are either discarded or relegated to the
background. I pray that you will not be a borrowed vessel in the mighty
name of Jesus.
In our bible studies we read of a
great house. Present in this great house are vessels of various types.
There are some that are relegated to the kitchen e.g. vessels or pots
used for cooking – cooking pots e.t.c. Since they are in the kitchen,
the owner of the house rarely sees or touches them. Because they are in
the kitchen, anyone can go in and touch them. The owner of the house
never really invests his resources on them. These vessels do not really
worth much and they are replaced from time to time. They are known as
vessels unto dishonor. The great house referred to is the house of God
or church. The owner or the house is Jesus. Colossians 1:8 calls Jesus
the head of the church. The vessels are believers or workers in the
vineyard of God. The vessels unto dishonor are vessels that are to the
dis-reputation of the church, the dishonor of religion and scandal of
the gospel. By them God is dishonored, His ways evil spoken of, His
doctrines blasphemed, and His name reproached. Such vessels Jesus (the
owner of the house) never invest His resources on them. He never touches
them i.e. anoint them. They are at the mercy of different kind of
demons. Jesus rarely bothers about them. They are vessel unto dishonour
because they bring shame to Christ. They commit abortion, adultery, take
bribe just name it. Also in this great house are vessels you find in
the dining room e.g. drinking vessels. They contain costly viands. They
are always on display for the world to see. The owner of the house
heavily invests on them. He touches them daily and kisses them. They are
known as vessels unto honour. These are believers who behave honourably
and are worthy of honor in the church. They live a blameless life. It
is hard to find a fault in them. Jesus invests His resources on them and
He daily touches them. If they tell you good morning, you can be rest
assured it is morning not afternoon or evening. You can live them in a
room with 1 billion dollars and they would not touch a dime out of it.
At the end whilst the vessels unto dishonor are covered with shame,
vessels unto honour enjoy glory, immortality and eternal life. The
question is what type of vessel are you? Is your life bringing honour to
Christ or dishonour to Him?
PRAYER POINT: Father, the grace to bring You honour all the days of my life please give to me.
Monday, 6 May 2013
TYPES OF VESSELS – BORROWED VESSELS
2 Kings 4:3 Then he said, Go, borrow thee vessels abroad of all thy neighbours, even empty vessels; borrow not a few.
BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: Ex 24, John 3, Job 42, 2 Cor 12
BIBLE STUDIES: 2 Kings 4:1-7
In our bible studies we read the story of one of the wives of the
sons of the prophet. This woman was facing serious challenges, she was
in big debt and her husband was dead. To worsen her situation, the
creditors threatened to take her two sons (the only source of her joy)
as slave. She ran to Elisha for help and that one asked her if she had
anything in her house, something the Lord can touch? You see whatever
the Lord touches begins to multiply as we see in the case of Jesus
feeding five thousand men not counting woman and children, Matthew
14:13-21. She confessed that she had a small jar of olive oil so Elisha
asked her to go and borrow some empty vessels and pour her little oil in
them. She did as she was told. Her oil filled the vessels and she sold
them to pay her debt.
Let us look at these vessels that were borrowed a bit closer. These
vessels were instruments the Lord used to bring joy into the life of
this widow. Not only that they were instruments the Lord used to cause a
turnaround in the situation of the widow. The Lord used these vessels
to inject life into the dead situation of this widow. Without those
vessels, her oil would have remained in the small jar and she would have
ended up losing her two sons. One important thing I want to point out
is that after these vessels were used to work a mighty breakthrough in
the life of this widow, they were dumped and we never heard of them
again. These vessels were only relevant when oil was in them;
immediately the oil was sold and the debts were paid, they were
discarded to the background. Many today are like these borrowed vessels.
Through them the Lord touches the life of people. Through them the Lord
wins souls. Through them the Lord meets the needs of other believers.
Do not grow wings because the Lord is using you. Do not get carried
away, the fact the Lord is using anyone is not a yardstick that their
standing is perfect with God. In Numbers 22:30 we see the Lord warning
Balaam through a donkey. If the Lord can use a donkey- an unclean animal
to warn a prophet, He can use anyone .After the Lord spoke through the
donkey, we never heard of the donkey again. Who are borrowed vessels?
They are the people who do not practice what they preach. They encourage
people to be humble but they are not humble. They talk of giving to God
but they never give. They are the ones you will see talking of
evangelism 24 hours but they never evangelize. Galatians 6:7 says be not
deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he
also reap. The end of a borrowed vessel is not always good because they
are usually relegated to the background.
Prayer point: Father, please give me the grace to be the hearer and doer
Saturday, 4 May 2013
OCCUPY TILL I COME
Luke 19:13 And he called his ten servants, and delivered them ten pounds, and said unto them, Occupy till I come.
BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: Ex 23, John 2, Job 41, 2 Cor 11
Occupy till I come can be a request which simply means be in charge
until I come. An example of such request is found in John 21:15 which
says so when they had dined, Jesus saith to Simon Peter, Simon, son of
Jonas, lovest thou me more than these? He saith unto him, Yea, Lord;
thou knowest that I love thee. He saith unto him, Feed my lambs. Occupy
till I come can be an instruction for example, Mark 16:15 says go ye
into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature. Occupy till
I come can also be a call to take over. One of God’s plans for His
children is that they will be the head and not the tail. According to
John 16:33 , Jesus has overcome the world for us so all we need to do is
take over our place at the top as the head.
The fellow asking you to occupy till He comes must be the owner of
what He has asked you to occupy. According to 1 Corinthians 10:26, the
earth is the Lord and the fullness thereof. Not only that, all authority
in heaven and on earth are His, Matthew 28:18. The fellow asking you to
occupy till He comes must be able to take care of every obstacles on
your way. He must also be able to deal with forces that may prevent you
from occupying what He has told you to occupy. Psalm 62:11 says God hath
spoken once; twice have I heard this; that power belongeth to God.
Psalm 33:8-9 says let all the earth fear the Lord, for He sake and it
was done, He command, and it stood fast. There are one or two things you
need to know. The fellow who will occupy must be ready for battle. John
16:33 says in the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good
cheer; I have overcome the world. Psalm 34:19 says many are the
afflictions of the righteous: but the LORD delivers him out of them all.
The fellow who will occupy must be ready to leave everything to occupy.
Matthew 16:24 says if any man will come after me, let him deny himself,
and take up his cross, and follow me. Before Elisha received the double
portion of the spirit on Elijah, he had to let go of his farm and
follow Elijah. James 4:4 says ye adulterers and adulteresses know ye not
that the friendship of the world is enmity with God? whosoever
therefore will be a friend of the world is the enemy of God. The fellow
who will occupy must be ready to spend for God and be spent by God. The
problem with most believers today is that they do not want to be spent
by God.1 Samuel 2:30 says be it far from me; for them that honor me I
will honor, and they that despise me shall be lightly esteemed. Proverbs
8:17 says i love them that love me; and those that seek me early shall
find me. Before Peter caught so much fish that two boats began to sink,
he spent for Jesus and was spent by Jesus
PRAYER POINT: Father, please deal with obstacles on my way to fulfilling destiny.
Wednesday, 24 April 2013
CONFESSION BRINGS PROSPERITY
Proverbs 28:13 he that covereth his sins shall not prosper: but whoso confesseth and forsaketh them shall have mercy.
BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: Ex 22, John 1, Job 40, 2 Cor 10
BIBLE STUDIES: Genesis 3:6-13
In Genesis 3:6-13 is a story we all know. Adam and Eve sinned
against God by disobeying Him; they ate from the forbidden tree.
Suddenly their eyes were opened and they saw that they were naked. They
began to run from the same God they use to sit and fellowship with. The
Lord knew what they had done so He asked Adam if he had eaten from the
tree He commanded them not to eat from. Instead of Adam answering in the
affirmative, he tried to cover up his sin by telling God that it was
the woman He gave to him that gave him of the tree and he ate. He tried
to play a fast one on God by trying to shift the blame on God. Eve (wife
of Adam) did exactly the same thing when the Lord asked ‘what is this
that thou hast done?’ Instead of confessing and asking for mercy she
tried to cover her sins by blaming the serpent. Because they refused to
confess their sins, their relationship with God began to suffer. Instead
of blessings they received curses.
Proverbs 28:13 says he that covereth his shall sins not prosper:
but whoso confesseth and forsaketh them shall have mercy. A man cannot
cover his own sin. It is only God who can cover a man’s sins and it
would be an instance of His grace. It is also right in one good man to
cover the sins of another, reproving him secretly and forgiving him; but
it is wrong in a man to cover his own sin. What God expects is when a
fellow is charged with sin, and reproved for it by his fellow Christian;
such fellow should not cover it to save their honor. He expects them to
own up to it. Failure to acknowledge a sin you committed when
confronted is an attempt to cover the sin. Denying the sin you committed
which is covering a sin with a lie is like adding sin to sin.
Justifying sin as if you have done the right thing is an attempt to
cover up a sin. Worse still giving excuses for a sin you committed or
imputing it to others that they made you sin is an attempt to cover up
sin like Adam did.Prospering in soul or body, in things spiritual or
temporal is almost impossible for a fellow who covers us his sin. Such a
fellow would not have peace of mind and conscience. Every covered up
sin robs one of God’s mercy. How much can a man achieve without God’s
mercy? If you successfully manage to cover it on earth, it will be
reveal on the Day of Judgment. Luke 8:17 says for nothing is secret,
that shall not be made manifest; neither anything hid, that shall not be
known and come abroad. On the Day of Judgment every secret will be
revealed. If you have cheated on your partner or stolen from the church,
you better go to your pastor and confess to Him. Not only that also
confess to your partner because whether you like it or not he or she
will know one day. The reason why many have not been able to walk in to
their prepared prosperity is because of covered up sins.
KEYWORD: Every covered up sin robs one of God’s mercy. How much can a man achieve without God’s mercy?
Monday, 22 April 2013
CONFESSION BRINGS PROSPERITY
Proverbs 28:13 he that covereth his sins shall not prosper: but whoso confesseth and forsaketh them shall have mercy.
BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: Ex 22, John 1, Job 40, 2 Cor 10
BIBLE STUDIES: Genesis 3:6-13
In Genesis 3:6-13 is a story we all know. Adam and Eve sinned
against God by disobeying Him; they ate from the forbidden tree.
Suddenly their eyes were opened and they saw that they were naked. They
began to run from the same God they use to sit and fellowship with. The
Lord knew what they had done so He asked Adam if he had eaten from the
tree He commanded them not to eat from. Instead of Adam answering in the
affirmative, he tried to cover up his sin by telling God that it was
the woman He gave to him that gave him of the tree and he ate. He tried
to play a fast one on God by trying to shift the blame on God. Eve (wife
of Adam) did exactly the same thing when the Lord asked ‘what is this
that thou hast done?’ Instead of confessing and asking for mercy she
tried to cover her sins by blaming the serpent. Because they refused to
confess their sins, their relationship with God began to suffer. Instead
of blessings they received curses.
Proverbs 28:13 says he that covereth his shall sins not prosper:
but whoso confesseth and forsaketh them shall have mercy. A man cannot
cover his own sin. It is only God who can cover a man’s sins and it
would be an instance of His grace. It is also right in one good man to
cover the sins of another, reproving him secretly and forgiving him; but
it is wrong in a man to cover his own sin. What God expects is when a
fellow is charged with sin, and reproved for it by his fellow Christian;
such fellow should not cover it to save their honor. He expects them to
own up to it. Failure to acknowledge a sin you committed when
confronted is an attempt to cover the sin. Denying the sin you committed
which is covering a sin with a lie is like adding sin to sin.
Justifying sin as if you have done the right thing is an attempt to
cover up a sin. Worse still giving excuses for a sin you committed or
imputing it to others that they made you sin is an attempt to cover up
sin like Adam did.Prospering in soul or body, in things spiritual or
temporal is almost impossible for a fellow who covers us his sin. Such a
fellow would not have peace of mind and conscience. Every covered up
sin robs one of God’s mercy. How much can a man achieve without God’s
mercy? If you successfully manage to cover it on earth, it will be
reveal on the Day of Judgment. Luke 8:17 says for nothing is secret,
that shall not be made manifest; neither anything hid, that shall not be
known and come abroad. On the Day of Judgment every secret will be
revealed. If you have cheated on your partner or stolen from the church,
you better go to your pastor and confess to Him. Not only that also
confess to your partner because whether you like it or not he or she
will know one day. The reason why many have not been able to walk in to
their prepared prosperity is because of covered up sins.
KEYWORD: Every covered up sin robs one of God’s mercy. How much can a man achieve without God’s mercy?
Friday, 19 April 2013
FEAR: A LIMITER
Proverbs 29:25 The fear of man bringeth a snare: but whoso putteth his trust in the LORD shall be safe.
BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: Ex 22, John 1, Job 40, 2 Cor 10
Anyone who will possess his or her possession in Christ must first
deal with fear. Not only that, anyone who will reach the top must deal
with fear. One of the tools the enemy has been using to keep the
children of God at the same position year after year Is fear. Proverbs
29:25 says that the fear of man bringeth a snare: but whoso putteth his
trust in the LORD shall be safe. Despite all the measures God put in
place to protect Job, he managed to get himself into trouble by engaging
in fearful thoughts. Job himself said for the thing which I greatly
feared is come upon me, and that which I was afraid of is come unto me,
Job 3:25. There are many who the fear of witches and wizards have
prevented from making progress. They believe if they make any progress,
the enemy will come after them. Have you forgotten the bible says that
greater is He that is in you than he that is in the world, 1 John 4:4?
According to Luke 10:19, He has given you power to tread on serpents and
scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy: and nothing shall by
any means hurt you.
To realize one’s potential in Christ, there are two types of fear
we need to deal with. Firstly – Fear of failure. This was what hindered
eleven of the twelve disciples of Jesus from walking on water.
Everything was set for them; Jesus himself was on the water. All they
needed to do was take a step of faith out of the boat but they did not
because of the fear of failure. The fear of what if robbed them of their
opportunities. The next time the enemy tells you what if you fail,
reply him and say what if I don’t fail or what if i succeed. Secondly –
fear of responsibility. From the story of Gideon, we will notice that he
was born a great man. According to the register in heaven he was a
mighty man. That was why the angel asked him to go in his might to
deliver his nation from the hand of the Midianites, Judges 6:4. The fact
that he was the last born of his father had nothing to do with his
divine assignment. He was just using it as an excuse to run away from
the responsibility of leading his nation to victory. The fear of
responsibilities has robbed many of great future. People suffering from
the fear of responsibilities are easy to know, anytime they are sharing
duties in the church you will see them running away or giving excuses.
The reason why many do not want to work in the vine yard of God is
because of fear of responsibilities. The question is how can you become
what God has created you to be without taking responsibilities. The
higher you go, the more the responsibilities. Until we deal with these
fears, we will remain at the position.
PRAYER POINT: Father, please uproot the root of fear in me today.
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