Wednesday 25 March 2015

HE DISAPPOINTED THEM..


"He dissapoints the devices of the crafty, so that their hands cannot perform their enterprise" (Job 5:12). 

I have often used this Scripture verse to pray against those who are working against me and contrary to what I understand to be God's purpose. I tell God to disappoint, confound, frustrate, render ineffectual and destroy every device, thought, plan or invention put together by the crafty - by which I mean the enemy - against me. Never for once did I ever imagine that I could be praying against myself also. 

Here is what I have discovered. The Lord showed me that my very self could be the 'crafty' in question who has put together various devices or plans to get to my desired destination. To be crafty does not always mean something negative and devilish. To be crafty is to be shrewd, sensible and prudent. It is simply the ability to put common sense to work in an uncommon way. Ideally, there should be nothing wrong with that. 

However, the real problem with the crafty is that God is not part of his intelligent arrangements. God has not been consulted, His will has not been sought and His counsel has been discountenanced. The crafty here is the fool who has intelligently figured out how to do it, take it and get it, all without God taking His place as the Alpha and Omega of his plans and programmes. 

It brings us back to the issue of walking in the will of God for our respective lives and communities. It is our individual duty to seek God’s will for our personal lives and also for our country so that we can walk in line with God’s plans. We must realise that once the devices we have put together are not part of God's process to fulfill His purpose in our lives, we should prepare for disappointments, orchestrated by the Lord Himself and not the devil. 

Friends, this is God's world, and in case you don't know or you need to be reminded, God has not abandoned this world to us to do with it as we like. He has not abdicated His authority to rule in the affairs of men (Daniel 4:32). This is God's world, your life belongs to Him, your family, your business, your ministry, your nation also and all its affairs belong to God, and it's all got to be run on His terms, not yours. That was the lesson Nebuchadnezzar, the King of Babylon had to learn in a very hard way. 

IF YOU WANT TO PLEASE GOD

"Then said I, Lo, I come (in the volume of the book it is written of me,) to do thy will, O God" (Hebrews 10:7).

The Christian who wants to please God must understand that the will of God we are talking about is principally unfolded to us in the provisions of the sacred Scriptures. Today's Scripture verse for meditation draws attention to the connection between what is 'written' and the 'will' of God.
The above Scripture explains the type of life that the Lord Jesus Christ came to live on the earth. Jesus came to do the will of God that is written concerning Him. This statement credited to Jesus in the realm of the spirit could be put this way: “Here I am, God. I have come to do what you want (your will), that is, what the book of your rules (the Scriptures) says about me”.
As we observed in our previous study, there are some things that are already clearly defined in the word of God.

Just the other day, I was sharing with a brother that there are some Scriptures that were very common in Christian communities in the world.
But God is only asking us to watch it, knowing that evil
companionship will corrupt good manners and endanger your spiritual wellbeing (1 Corinthians 15:33). If you doubt it, ask Amnon, the son of David. His story is our passage for further reading. Think about it. Reflect on what the Bible says and do the will of God. that seemed to have been expunged from the biblical volume of present day church. A case in point is the Scripture that warns us not to be "unequally yoked together with unbelievers" (2 Corinthians 6:14).
Today, unequal yoke with unbelievers is the order of the day. You find it in every facet of life of the contemporary Christian. From politics to business and marriage, today's Christian appears to see nothing wrong with unrestrained, uncensored and undiscerning fraternity with unbelieving folks. Watch it church, because the Bible still has it conspicuously
written that "the friendship of the world is enmity with God" (James 4:4).
Of course, God is not asking us to run away from every unbeliever because if that were to be so, the Christian would need to run out of the world.
But God is only asking us to watch it, knowing that evil
companionship will corrupt good manners and endanger your spiritual wellbeing (1Corinthians 15:33). If you doubt it, ask Amnon, the son of David. His story is ourpassage for further reading. Think about it. Reflect on what the Bible says and do the will of God.

HE MADE THEM MALE AND FEMALE

"Blessed are the undefiled in the way, who walk in the law of the LORD" (Psalms 119:1).

The will of God defines the whole extent of our conducts and obligations, both as individuals and as a church in this present world. I shall not be tired of emphasising the point that the Bible remains the fundamental tool for ascertaining and understanding the will of God. When you live according to the word (law) of God, you are living in the will of God. Let us
apply the written word of God to the issue of marriage.
We know from the Bible that whereas many saints of God married more than one wife, the doctrine of monogamy, that is, the principle of one man one wife is the basic will of God for mankind. Human cultures and the exigencies of life may lead to polygamous relationships in various parts of the world, but God’s consistent will as revealed in Scripture is that "they
two shall become one" (Ephesians 5:31). When you look at Titus 1:6, you get a clear impression that only the husband of one wife is blameless before God.
It is highly suggestive that the first polygamist in the Bible was also the first murderer (Genesis 4:19-23). When you apply the law of first mention in biblical interpretation further, you get to understand that God made only one wife for man. Jesus applied this law when he posited that the issue of divorce and polygamy is not right, saying, "Have ye not read, that he which made them at the beginning made them male [man] and female [woman]" (Matthew 19:4). From this we also know that it is a waste of time to engage in fruitless prayer asking to know whether homosexuality and gay marriages conform to the will of God. God made them male and female.
Period.
We also know from the Scriptures that marriage is ordained for human partners. Jesus said, "The children of this world marry, and are given in marriage" (Luke 20:34). It is absolutely inconsistent with God’s will for a human being to 'marry'  or have sexual relations with any type of animal.
No argument on gay rights, right to marry your dog, or whatever form of human rights can change what is written. The is no need to pray about it: beastiality has never been and will never be the will of God.
How do you get your life to fulfill the will of God? It is by walking in the word of God, for the word of God is the will of God.

THE ELECTION IS FINALLY HERE


"Thou shalt in any wise set him king over thee, whom the LORD thy God shall choose: one from among thy brethren shalt thou set king over thee: thou mayest not set a stranger over thee, which is not thy brother" (Deuteronomy 17:15).

Does the Bible tell us anything about matters of politics, governance and elections? Can we rely on the Scriptures to guide us to the will of God in the way we choose our political leaders? To put it more directly, can the Bible help the believer decide on who to vote for in accordance with the will of God? The answer is a capital YES.
To begin with, we must accept that God has a will, a desire, a plan or a program for every aspect of our personal and communal affairs, including who becomes our leaders. At the beginning of the era of monarchy in biblical Israel, we find that God was always involved with the process of enthroning Kings. And in subsequent times, there were occasions when God expressly pointed out whom He wanted as king, an example being the emergence of Jehu on the throne of Israel (1 Kings 19:16). God always has a will as to who should rule us. We shall be a disappointment to God if we do not seek out that will and vote accordingly.
Our Scripture verse for today taken from Deuteronomy 17:15 is very direct.

Read it again. The leader is to be chosen by the people; but their choice is to be in accordance with the will of God, and to be made from among their brethren.
Several things come clear from today's Scripture. I urge you to take time to meditate on it and draw out the instructions of the Lord for yourself.
But I should really emphasise one very important lesson: that God has a choice, a desire or an idea of who He wants to be our king or political leader.
If the above is so, it is then the responsibility of the Christian to find out the mind of God on who to choose or vote for. Moses understood this and followed due process in choosing the military and political leader who would succeed him. Friends, the rest of the people may consider other factors but the primary determinant of a Christian's choice of who to vote
for must be the will of God. The Christian should not be led by the crowd or the direction of popular opinion. Only those who are led by the Spirit are the sons of God, and my friend, politics is no exception.

Monday 23 March 2015

QUOTE FOR TODAY

Today's spoiled children will be tomorrow's unethical ministers, taking more than their rightful share of the money from God's people in order to pamper themselves, and thus treating the Lord's offering with contempt. we must not fall prey to this ministerial syndrome as we seek to honor God first by disciplining our children
properly.

Saturday 21 March 2015

NOT LIKE OTHERS


"They know not, neither will they understand; they walk on in darkness: all the foundations of the earth are out of course. 
I have said, Ye are gods; and all of you are children of the most High.  
But ye shall die like men, and fall like one of the princes" (Psalms 82:5-7). 

Why should sons of God die like mere men? Why should the fate that befall mere men also befall children of the most High? Our Scripture verses for today give us some clues. 

First, lack of knowledge is identified as a key reason why sons of God suffer the fate of sons of men. We should ask what type of knowledge the Bible is talking about. Certainly it wouldn't be secular, academic knowledge. I suppose that the knowledge being referred to here is the knowledge of the will, plan and programme of God. God created us for a purpose - to be His children, and if we are created to be God's children, we are also expected to behave like Him. Remember that He created us in His own image and after His likeness (Genesis 1:26). 

Because of the lack of this particular knowledge, there is also a consequent lack of understanding as to how to conduct ourselves in this world. Most children of God don't bear it in mind that they are sons of God. They don't have it in their consciousness that they are different from the sons of men. So they go on behaving like mere men. 

Like every ordinary man does, children of God also take decisions without consulting God. This is one particular area that has been so disturbing to me these days. Although they may say that they prayed about it, you will find that it is no more than the practice of a mere religious habit. As it is with normal, ordinary people who are outside the covenant in the blood of Jesus, the will of God means little or nothing to the Christian of today. But David was a different man, even though he operated under the old covenant. 

Friend, we may look alike, walk this same earth, eat the same food, breath the same air and work in the same office. But I tell you, we are not the same. The Jews understand this a lot; spiritual Israelites must also know that they are different from the rest of men. This is not arrogance, I am just telling you the truth. I am not just like the rest of men. I am different; I'm a child of the Most High God and a member of His household. I don't take casual decisions. I take the pains to ask God and do my best to identify His counsel before taking any step. Yes, I don't always get it right, but I always get it done. 

There should be no room for casual decisions by the believer. Casual decisions will eventually bring casualties. If you will avoid the uncertainties, purposelessness and casualties that befall mere men, you must seek and do the will of God in all your endeavours. And friends, let no one deceive you: the will of God is knowable. We will discuss the process in the nearest future.

Tuesday 17 March 2015

What About Polygamy in the Bible?

The Bible is an incredibly candid book when compared to the religious writings of other traditions. Rather than covering up the faults and flaws of its key figures, the
Bible frequently shows us humanity in its deepest sin. A prime example of this is the transparent treatment of David’s adulterous relationship with Bathsheba and his murder of Uriah (2 Samuel (11)). These sinful actions had real consequences from which we can draw lessons, and David’s repentance gives us a model to follow when we fall into sin. Likewise, the Bible records many instances of polygamy in the Old Testament, involving even some of the patriarchs of Israel.

Though our common usage of polygamy tends to be applied to a man with multiple wives, the word polygamy simply means multiple spouses. More accurately, polygyny would be one man with multiple
wives, while polyandry would be one woman with multiple husbands. Bigamy is another word used for having two spouses. More recently, those who live in communities of open relationships have been called polyamorous, having multiple husbands, wives, boyfriends, and girlfriends in various arrangements. As we look at Scripture, none of these arrangements matches the structure of marriage given by God from the beginning.

The First Marriage When God created the universe, He did things in a very specific manner. Those descriptions are provided for us in Genesis 1–2. At the end of His creative activity, God pronounced the things He had made as being “very good” (Genesis 1:31). 

In Genesis 2 we learn the details of the creation of mankind. After creating Adam from the dust of the ground, God presented the beasts of the field and the birds of the air to Adam to name. When Adam found no suitable helper, God formed the first woman from Adam’s side.

And the Lord God said, “It is not good that man should be alone; I will make him a helper comparable to him.” Out of the ground the Lord God formed every beast of the field and every bird of the air, and brought them to Adam to see what he would call them. And whatever Adam called each living
creature, that was its name. So Adam gave names to all cattle, to the birds of the air, and to every beast of the field. But for Adam there was not found a helper comparable to him.

And the Lord God caused a deep sleep to fall on Adam, and he slept; and He took one of his ribs, and closed up the flesh in its place. Then the rib which the Lord God had taken from man He made into a woman, and He brought her to the man.
And Adam said: “This is now bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh; she shall be called Woman, because she was taken out of Man.”

Therefore a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and they shall become one flesh.
And they were both naked, the man and his wife, and were not ashamed. (Genesis 2:18–25)

Let’s look closely at this passage and note several key phrases that indicate God’s intent for marriage to be monogamous—one man for one woman. First, God intended to make “a helper” for Adam, not several helpers. Second, from one rib God made one woman for Adam. Genesis 2:24 reveals the pattern of a man leaving his family to “be joined to his wife,” not wives. This union is then described as becoming “one flesh.”

Jesus confirmed this understanding of marriage when he was asked about divorce by the Pharisees. This is recorded in Mark 10:1–12 and Matthew 19:1–12 . In His response Jesus quoted from Genesis 2, confirming that His understanding of marriage was one man for one woman. Confirming the covenantal nature of marriage, Jesus said that divorce was only allowed because of the hardness of the hearts of man. God intended, from the
beginning, for marriages to consist of one man and one woman for the duration of their lives. Divorce and polygamy were regulated in the laws given to Moses, but polygamy was recorded long before then.

Polygamy and the Bible
The first reference to polygamy is found in Genesis 4 in the lineage of Cain. Of Lamech, a descendant of Cain, we read:
Then Lamech took for himself two wives: the name of one was Adah, and the name of the second was Zillah. And Adah bore Jabal. He was the father of those who dwell in tents and have livestock. His brother’s name was Jubal. He was the father of all
those who play the harp and flute. And as for Zillah, she also bore Tubal-Cain, an instructor of every craftsman in bronze and iron. And the sister of Tubal-Cain was Naamah.

Then Lamech said to his wives: “Adah and Zillah, hear my voice; Wives of Lamech, listen to my speech!

For I have killed a man for wounding me,
Even a young man for hurting me. If Cain shall be avenged sevenfold, Then Lamech seventy-sevenfold.” (Genesis 4:19–25)
Before the Flood, we have a clear distortion of what God had intended for marriage. To compound Lamech’s sin, he brags of his murderous deeds. The Flood was brought
upon the earth to judge the sinfulness of mankind, including the sins committed by Lamech.

After the Flood, there are many mentions of polygamous relationships—including among the patriarchs of Israel.
Abraham, Jacob, David, and Solomon all had multiple wives. It is interesting to note that there are no passages in Scripture that clearly state, “No man should have more than one wife.” However, polygamous
relationships are never mentioned in a positive light, and, indeed, the problems.

Consider the consequences revealed in Scripture in each of the following cases: Abraham led to bitterness
between Sarah and her maid, Hagar, and the eventual dismissal of Hagar and Ishmael; Jacob led to Rachel’s jealousy of Leah and to Joseph being betrayed and sold
by his half-brothers; David led to the rape of one of his daughters (Tamar) by one of his sons (Tamar’s half- brother Amnon) and Amnon’s subsequent murder by Tamar’s brother Absalom; Solomon his many wives
“turned away his heart” from the Lord and to the worship of false gods (1 Kings 11:1–8 ). 
Just because the Bible records polygamous relationships does not mean that God approves of such things.
The only direct command against polygamy is given to the kings that were to rule Israel, as they are told not to “multiply wives” to themselves (Deuteronomy 17:17). 
It is also interesting to note that polygamous relationships seem to be regulated in the commands Moses gave to the nation of Israel. Leviticus 18:18 instructs that a man
should not marry sisters, and Deuteronomy 21:15 talks of assigning an heir to a man with two wives. Many commentators suggest that the passages do not endorse
polygamy but rather prohibit it. Deuteronomy 21:15 may also be translated as “has had two wives” in succession rather than at the same time. The sisters in Leviticus 18:18 are understood by some to be any Israelite women. Regardless of the interpretation of these passages, the taking of multiple wives is not in accord with God’s design from the beginning.
Moving to the New Testament, there are several passages that can be understood to speak against polygamous relationships. The first to come to the mind of many would be the qualifications for leaders in the church given by the Apostle Paul to Timothy and Titus.

In 1 Timothy 3:2 and 12 and Titus 1:6, we are told that leaders of the church must be the “husband of one wife.”
In 1 Corinthians 7:1–16 Paul answered questions that the Corinthian church had about marriage. In this passage Paul used the singular form of wife and husband throughout the passage. In fact, this is true of the New Testament writers in general.
Scripture compares the relationship of husband and wife to that of Christ and the church. 

In Ephesians 5:25–33 Paul explained this relationship and referred back to Genesis 2:24 . Once again, God’s standard for marriage is defined as one man and one woman. Paul finished this analogy by stating, “let each one of you in particular so love his own wife as himself, and let the wife see that she respects her husband” ( Ephesians 5:33 ).

Polygamy in Other Religions
Other religions have promoted polygamy. For example, according to Sura 4:3 of the Koran, Islamic men are allowed to take up to four wives under certain circumstances. Muhammad was granted the privilege of
many wives in Sura 33 and had many wives. Modern Muslims practice polygamy in various ways according to their cultural context.

Historically, members of the Latter-day Saints (LDS or Mormons) practiced polygamy, although the acceptance of the practice changed as new “revelation” was given to the prophets of the church. Initially, the Book of Mormon decried polygamy. Jacob 2:23–28 and 3:5–8 denounce the practice of polygamy as an abomination before God.

Likewise, the Doctrine and Covenants (a supposed revelation given to Joseph Smith) state clearly that marriage should be one man for one woman (D&C 42:22).
Later writings of Smith allow for unlimited plural marriage to virgins (D&C 132:51–66) and directly contradict what had been written earlier. 

1 Polygamy, more accurately polygyny, was practiced secretly by some Latter-day Saints from the 1830s until the 1850s, when the church admitted to the teaching after many previous denials. Eventually, they were
pressured into denouncing polygamy after it was vigorously prosecuted by the federal government. From the 1870s on, many LDS leaders encouraged rebellion against the laws, but in 1890, LDS president Wilford
Woodruff encouraged members to obey the laws.

2 This caused a large split in the church, and new organizations were formed by those who continued the practice of polygamy and considered themselves as
faithfully adhering to the commands of God over man’s laws. Some secretly practiced polygamy while others abstained. 

3 What has become the mainline LDS Church currently denounces polygamy and claims that anyone who practices it is not a true Mormon.

 4 It is clear that, despite appeals to the patriarchs, the Bible was not the source of the Mormon doctrine of polygamy.

Conclusion
Despite these supposed additional revelations from God, the Bible makes it clear that He intends marriage to be between one man and one woman—as it was “from the beginning” (Matthew 19:8 ; Mark 10:6 ). Any challenge to this teaching stands in opposition to God’s plan for His
creation. This short chapter cannot exhaustively cover all of the issues related to polygamy, but we can look to the Bible as the standard for understanding the world we live in. As we face specific questions regarding plural marriage, let us prayerfully consider what God has revealed and apply the principles He has given us in
Scripture.

Tuesday 10 March 2015

WHO COMMISSIONED YOU? IT'S IMPORTANT PRT 2


"But when he was strong, his heart was lifted up to his destruction: for he transgressed against the LORD his God, and went into the temple of the LORD to burn incense upon the altar of incense" ( 2 Chronicles 26:16).
Knowledge is good, but in some cases, you need more than knowledge to dabble into certain ventures. You need authority. King Uzziah apparently knew how to handle the censer. From his youth, he had observed the priests whose duty it was to burn incense in the temple. From them, Uzziah had learnt a lot about how to conduct the religious services. He assumed that his knowledge of the process also conferred on him the authority to initiate, conduct and conclude the procedure. But he was wrong, very wrong.
You may know how to drive a car, but you need a licence to authorise your driving. If you were caught driving without a licence, your impeccable driving skills and your sound knowledge of the highway code will not deliver you from prosecution. Similarly, you may know how to handle needle and syringe and be able to give an injection safely. But you will go to jail if you are caught administering an injection when you do not have a certificate authorising you to practice as a medical professional.
So then, the issue would not be whether you drove well or not. You could get it right and still be wrong because you lacked the authority to do it. The eighty-one priests who contended with king Uzziah were not talking about his proficiency in handling the censer; neither were they concerned with whether he could burn incense correctly or not. The issue at stake was not one of competence but that the burning of incense was not Uzziah's business. It was not part of his job description - but that of the priests, the sons of Aaron, who have been appointed for this work.
Life, my dear friends, is not just about possession of knowledge, but it is about division of labour. No one is ever commissioned to do all even if he knows all. Concentrate your labours on the tasks that have been divided, appointed and assigned to you. Then you will receive from others praise and not rebuke, for pursuit of your assignment is the key to your positive announcement.

VIOLENCE IN MARRIAGE prt 1


"So guard the spirit of marriage within you. Don’t cheat on your spouse. “I hate divorce,” says the God of Israel. God-of-the-Angel-Armies says, “I hate the violent dismembering of the ‘one flesh’ of marriage.” So watch yourselves. Don’t let your guard down. Don’t cheat" (Malachi 2:15-16, The Message).

The use of the word 'violent' in the above Scriptures introduces us to the issue of violence in marriage. Violence in any form, whether physical or by speech, grossly violates "the spirit of marriage". For you to have a happy home, all parties in the home must abhor violence. Violence destroys the honour and dignity that God has designed to envelope marriage.

Although there are cases of women who beat up their husbands, men have been a lot more guilty in this matter than the women. In the name of the Lord Jesus, I beseech our menfolk to please stop this barbaric behaviour. No one gets an award or any form of commendation for beating his wife. It is sheer madness for a husband to beat his wife, just as it is the beginning of insanity for a man to pick up a cane and start spanking himself.

In the few year  that my wife and I have been on this journey together, we have never had the misfortune of raising our fists against one another. Is it because she is an angel? No, far from it. Is it because I am a saint from out of this world? Not at all. It is just that I have made a covenant with my God that I will never raise my hand against my wife. That covenant shall remain in force till I exit this world.

Yes, I admit that it has been by His grace, and we are thankful to God that we have been able to allow that grace to work. Certainly, spouses will get on one another's nerves, but we must keep our resolve not to resort to physical violence. To combat the possible outbreak of violence, we must operate by the principle or law of kindness (Proverbs 31:26). Kindness is to be favourable, charitable, affectionate, mild, gentle and forgiving. The virtuous husband or wife must resolve to be kind at all times to his or her spouse. Your spouse is your 'better half', and the implication is that you are to treat him or her better than you would treat yourself.

Dear husband and wife, one memory your children should never be allowed to have is their father beating their mother, or their mother raining abuses on their father. If you allow them the misfortune of that experience, you have already laid the foundation for violence in the future marriages of your children. May you never be remembered for such in Jesus Christ's name.

May the Lord help us all. 

WE BELONG TO HIM...


"The earth is the LORD's, and the fulness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein. 
For he hath founded it upon the seas, and established it upon the floods" (Psalms 24:1-2). 

Today's Scripture verse presents us with an incontrovertible statement of fact that we often seem to forget. The earth is the Lord's, and the fulness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein. I don't think anyone should have a problem with that because even scientific discoveries are establishing more and more that the concept of the world just coming into being by itself through some form of evolutionary process is rubbish. 

The sophistication of our ecosystem, the sublimity of the orderliness of the universe and so many other things point to the fact that there is a master planner somewhere, invisibly directing the course of the earth. Indeed, only an ignorant fool will contend that there is no God or that if there is God, He is not at involved with the affairs of this world. Atheism and agnosticism are no more than the results of pathetic ignorance. 

Friends, this earth belongs to the LORD. Everything in it is His own. This world belongs to the LORD. Everybody in it is His own. He founded the earth. He created the habitable part of it which we call the world. He created all the content of the world - the vegetation and the animals, the various bodies of water, the minerals and all the other resources of the earth. Yes indeed, our total ecosystem is the exclusive handiwork of the Lord our God and His exclusive property. 

But for me, the most instructive part of today's Scripture is that you and I also belong to God. My friend, it must be settled firmly in your innermost being that you belong to God, spirit, soul and body. You are God's property, absolutely. You don't own your life; you don't even own a single thing. All these statements have serious implications for the way we live and conduct ourselves. That will be the subject of another message. But for today, I want you to affirm it before the Lord and His holy angels. Shout it aloud and let the devil hear you say, "I belong to God. I am the LORD's for ever and ever"! 

WHO COMMISSIONED YOU? IT'S IMPORTANT


"Then certain of the vagabond Jews, exorcists, took upon them to call over them which had evil spirits the name of the LORD Jesus, saying, We adjure you by Jesus whom Paul preacheth. 
And there were seven sons of one Sceva, a Jew, and chief of the priests, which did so" (Acts 19:13-14). 

The seven sons of Sceva had followed apostle Paul and keenly observed how he exorcised evil spirits. From Paul, they had learnt the correct words to say, the right moves to make and the relevant and most important name to mention in order to drive out demons. They assumed that since they knew how Paul did it, that knowledge also certified them to do what Paul did. But they were wrong, so very wrong. The evil spirits taught them that lesson in a very hard way. 

Authority comes with commission, appointment and direct instruction. If you were never commissioned for a task or appointed to a duty, you would not have authority in that particular field, though you may know so much about that task. The seven sons of Sceva were beaten up, wounded and disgraced because they attempted to perform a task they were not appointed to undertake. The evil spirit gave them a sharp reply in verse fifteen: "Jesus I know, and Paul I know; but who are you?" 

The demon spokesman was saying in essence, "I know that Jesus has conquered principalities and powers and has received all authority in heaven and earth (Matthew 28:18). I also know that Paul has authority in His name to cast out devils because Jesus has given authority to those who have received Him as Lord and are serving Him in righteousness (Luke 10:19), and has commanded them to go and cast out devils (Mark 16:17). But what authority have you to command us in Jesus' name, or who gave you any such power?"

Friends, that you know how to do a thing does not necessarily confer on you the authority to do same. Knowledge may bring power, but it will be an error to think it also automatically brings authority or legitimacy. It is not everyone who knows how to preach that God has called to be a preacher. A lot of people in the church know so much in the Bible but such knowledge would not confer pastoral authority upon them. I personally know a couple of people who have been Christians ever before I gave my life to Christ, Who knows the Bible more than I do, but are not called into the ministry as I am. 

Beloved, it will be your wisdom to know what your knowledge of the Scriptures qualifies you to do and what it does not qualify you to do. For no man takes this honour unto himself except he that is called (Hebrews 5:4). It is only those who are called of God to particular assignments who will receive grace and authority from God to function safely, effectively, successfully and prosperously in those assignments. 
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THE REWARD IS NEAR, HOLD ON


"And the king said, What honour and dignity hath been done to Mordecai for this? Then said the king's servants that ministered unto him, There is nothing done for him.
Then took Haman the apparel and the horse, and arrayed Mordecai, and brought him on horseback through the street of the city, and proclaimed before him, Thus shall it be done unto the man whom the king delighteth to honour" (Esther  6:3, 11).

There was a man who always did his very best for everyone he came across. He often demonstrated incredible selflessness in his relationship with people, even though he was not a man of great means. He was genuinely altruistic, not doing any of these things in the hope of personal gains. He simply seemed to have a passion for helping others. However, for all the good that he did, his case was not much different from that of the poor wise man who by his wisdom delivered his city, but was neither acknowledged nor remembered (Ecclesiastes 9:15).

The above could very well be the intro to the story of biblical Mordecai. He brought up an orphan just like he would his own child. The orphan became the queen in a great kingdom and you would have thought that Mordecai's life would change immediately for the better. But the father of a great queen remained a gateman and he never complained. Also, Mordecai saved the life of the King when he exposed the wicked plan to assassinate the King. One would have expected that a great, life transforming reward should have followed such a patriotic act. But nothing happened.

Friends, sometimes it seems there will be no reward for your good works. Sometimes it appears that it really doesn't pay to be righteous, to walk in integrity, to be kind to others and to serve God. But I want to assure you that nothing goes unrewarded in this world. The word of God says, "Be ye strong therefore, and let not your hands be weak: for your work shall be rewarded" (2 Chronicles 15:7). And again, here is a direct word to you from the Lord, "Thus saith the LORD; Refrain thy voice from weeping, and thine eyes from tears: for thy work shall be rewarded, saith the LORD" (Jeremiah 31:16).

Therefore, I make bold to tell you, your day of reward is coming. Your time of celebration will definitely come. Your accusers shall be part of those who will clap for you in that day. Your traducers will be among them that will line up to honour you with great honours in that day. Then you will know that your labours of righteousness have not been in vain and that the price of integrity you have paid over the years have been worth it.

Please don't give up doing the good you know to do because people seem not to appreciate you. Remember that God Himself is the Rewarder. I assure you that He is taking record and at the appropriate time when it will pay you most, your reward shall come.
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Monday 9 March 2015

SHOCKING REALITY, THE MISSING LINK IN TODAY'S CHURCH

My boyfriend and I drove to church one Sunday. I had gone to his house on Friday from work; I hadn’t visited him for a very long time. Gosh! It was one of the wildest weekends I have ever witnessed.
From that Friday night, the only break we had from the sheets were times we had our meals and a couple other times.
On Sunday, we got into church as usual. We sang and danced like every other worshipper.
My boyfriend and I were all ‘touchy touchy’; he would whisper something into my ears and I would whisper too. What looked like Sunday as usual took a different
turn when our pastor mounted the podium. His sermon was titled “First Love”; he was preaching how we related with God the first time we gave our lives to Christ.
He kept mentioning all the things Christians do these days without any sense of guilt.
He turned to a corner of the hall and said “I can tell you for certain that some of you came to church today straight from your boyfriends’ bedrooms.” The part of the hall he was pointing at happened to be where we sat.
“Somebody there, you are looking at me now; you came to church from your boyfriend’s house.”
The whole congregation was quiet; everyone listened to the pastor with a straight face.
At the end of the sermon, pastor made an ‘altar call’; “bow down your head and close your eyes” he commanded.
“If you know you purposely lied or deceived someone or you committed fornication this week come to the altar.”
It was a very fiery sermon. More than half of the church emptied to the altar.
“Do not wait for anybody; do not look at your partner especially if your sin partner is there with you.”
I squeezed Fred’s hand, hoping he would jump to his feet and lead the way to the altar. He did not move. I left him there and walked down to the altar.
After prayers, I returned to my seat only to find out Fred was not there. I reached for my seat and sat down. On looking up, I saw him returning from the altar.
Back in the house, we both looked like fowls thoroughly beaten in the rain. Before I left his house that evening, we resolved we were going to abstain from sex until we
have tied the knot.
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