Wednesday, 2 December 2020

KEEP LIVING THE OVERCOMING LIFE

 Keep Living the Overcoming Life! 

“And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb, and by the word of their testimony; and they loved not their lives unto the death.” Revelation 12:11 (KJV)


Living the overcoming life is an indication of putting your weapons to good use. The born again Christian is born into the victory of Christ Jesus, so living as a weakling is unacceptable in His Kingdom (Matthew 28:18). Dear beloved, it is worthy to know that living the overcoming life is dependent on your knowledge in Christ Jesus and how you put such a knowledge to work (2 Peter 1:3). The opening scripture reveals two keys to apply to continually win in life. The keys are the blood of Jesus Christ and the word of our testimony. Remember that the children of Israel who applied the blood of the lamb on their door posts in Egypt were spared from being killed by the destroyer, or angel of death (Exodus 12:22­–30). Thus in the New Testament, we are also encouraged to continually apply the blood in warfare over our adversary, the devil, and we will overcome him. Additionally, the testimonies of the Lord shouldn’t be hidden but declared daily to the praise of His name. Therefore, never be silent over the breakthroughs or miracles that God does in your life; the more you testify and celebrate Him, the more victorious you are over the enemy. Beloved, when the Samaritan woman shared her testimony, a whole city came to the know of Jesus Christ (John 4:28–30, 39–42). Keep applying the blood of Jesus Christ and sharing your testimonies, and enjoy the overcoming life all the days of your life. Hallelujah! Glory to God!


Prayer Point: My loving Father, thank you for the blood of Jesus Christ. I will continually apply it to my life as well as share the testimonies of the good work you are doing in my life for many to come to the knowledge of Jesus Christ and be saved. Let me never be ashamed to share any of my testimonies, in Jesus’ name. Amen!


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GOD’S POWER IN OUR WEAKNESSES!

 EVERYDAY IN THE WORD!


WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 2, 2020.

SUBJECT: GOD'S POWER IN OUR WEAKNESSES!

Memory verse: "But He said to me, My grace is sufficient for you, for My strength is made perfect in weakness. Therefore, most gladly I will rather boast in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me." (Second Corinthians 12 vs 9.)

READ: Romans 7 vs 15 - 25:
7:15: For what I am doing, I do not understand. For what I will do, that I do not practice; but what I hate, that I do.
7:16: If, then, I do what I will not to do, I agree with the law that it is good.
7:17: But now, it is no longer I who do it, but sin that dwells in me.
7:18: For I know that in me (that is, in my flesh) nothing good dwells; for to will is present with me, but how to perform what is good I do not find.
7:19: For the good that I will to do, I do not do; but the evil I will not to do, that I practice.
7:20: Now if I do what I not to do, it is no longerI who do it, but sin that dwells in me.
7:21: I find then a law, that evil is present with me, the one who wills to do good.
7:22: For I delight in the law of God according to the inward man:
7:23: But I see another law in my members, warring against the law of my mind, and bringing me into captivity to the law of sin which is in my members.
7:24: O wretched man that I am! Who will deliver me from this body of death?
7:25: I thank God—through Jesus Christ our Lord! So then, with the mind I myself serve the law of God, but with the flesh the law of sin.

INTIMATION:
Our limitations or weaknesses are perfect tools in God’s hands, and He uses them for great works and achievements if we allow Him to work through our weaknesses. We need to be courageous enough to admit our weaknesses to attract God’s help. Don't pretend to have it all together, and be honest about yourself. Instead of trying to protect yourself, or living in self-deceit of denial or making excuses, take the time to identify your personal weaknesses, and own them up. You can make a list of them as a reminder.

One of the intriguing confessions recorded in the Scripture is the apostle Paul's inability to deal with his sinful desires as enumerated in the passage we read today. God demonstrates His power in our weaknesses just as He did in apostle Paul's, and this is an encouragement to us. Normally, we recognize our weaknesses, and will not congratulate ourselves and rest at that. We will want to be freed from our weaknesses, not be content with them! Therefore, in our weaknesses or limitations, we will turn to God to seek pathways for effectiveness, rather than relying on our own energy, effort, or talent. Our weaknesses not only helps us develop Christian character; it also deepens our worship, because in admitting our weakness, we affirm God's strength.

All God's giants were weak people: Moses' weakness was his temper. It caused him to murder an Egyptian, strike the rock he was supposed to speak to, and break the tablets of the Ten Commandments. Yet God transformed Moses into "the humblest man on earth (Numbers 12 vs 3). Gideon's weakness was low self-esteem and deep insecurities, but God transformed him into a "mighty man of valor (Judges 6 vs 12). Abraham's weakness was fear. Not once, but twice, he claimed his wife was his sister to protect himself. But God transformed him into "the father of those who have faith (Romans 4 vs 11). 

Impulsive, weak-willed Peter became "a rock" (Matthew 16 vs 18). The adulterer David became "a man after God's own heart" (Acts 13 vs 22). And John, one of the arrogant "Sons of Thunder," became the "Apostle of Love." This list could go on and on. Consequently, God specializes in turning weaknesses into strengths. He wants to take your greatest weakness and transform it to a major strength. God wants to use your weaknesses, not just your strengths. Your life becomes a testimonial when people see God using you in spite of your weaknesses, and they are encouraged, and they will then think that God can use them too. Our strengths create competition, but our weaknesses create community.

The fact that God's power is displayed in weak people should give us courage. When Satan points out your weaknesses, agree with him and fill your heart with praise for Jesus, who "understands every weakness of ours," and for the Holy Spirit, who "helps our weaknesses."(Romans 8 vs 26.) As a believer, God will not leave you to your own resources to cope with problems. Even when you don't know the right words to pray, the Holy Spirit prays with and for you, and God answers. When we are weak, allowing God to fill us with His power, then His power makes us stronger than we could ever be on our own. God wants us to depend on Him in the face of life's challenges and obstacles. Only His power will make us effective for Him and will help us do work that has lasting value.

Prayer: Abba Father, Your loving kindness is inexplicable, and undeniable. In our unfaithfulness, You have always remained faithful. Even when we were neck-deep in sin, You showered Your love on us exceedingly. You have always demonstrated Your strength in our weaknesses. My Loving Father, make Your strength perfect in my weaknesses, and strengthen in my inner man to serve You diligently, in Jesus’ Name I have prayed, Amen.
PRAISE THE LORD!

Tuesday, 1 December 2020

YOUR MONTH OF JOY

 Your Month of Joy! 

“Deceit is in the heart of them that imagine evil: but to the counsellors of peace is joy.” Proverbs 12:20 (KJV)


This month is your month of joy. Living in joy is a choice that one has to make. We cannot live in this world and be joyful without making a conscious effort to make it happen. Living in joy as revealed in the opening scripture is choosing to be a counselor of peace. Thus, joy is the product of making a good choice (Deuteronomy 30:19). Dear beloved, what choice would you make? Allowing your heart to be filled with deceit cannot produce any joy in your life but only cause you to imagine or plot evil. The consequences of the evil plot are sadness, sorrow, bitterness, anger, pain, suffering, and death. On the other hand, choosing to be the counselor or promoter of peace will produce joy in your own life and in the lives of others. Remember that, as a child of God, the Holy Spirit is in your heart, so it shouldn’t be difficult to promote peace wherever you find yourself. When you gave your life to Christ Jesus, He made you a peacemaker, so cooperate with the Holy Spirit through His Word and fellowship, and He will live His life through you (2 Corinthians 5:18–20). Thus you will preach, teach, and share the gospel to people in your sphere of contact for their hearts to be convicted, thereby having peace with God, and their fellow human beings. Where there is peace, joy is present, and progress is seen in the lives of many. Hallelujah! God bless you!


Prayer Point: My righteous and holy Father, I’m so grateful for Your Word. I have made up my mind to cooperate with Your Spirit, and fellowship with You so that You can use me to bring about peace wherever I find myself, thereby producing joy and progress in the lives of many people in Jesus’ name. Amen!


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GIVE MOREE, HAVE MORE

 Give More, Have More


One person gives freely, yet gains even more; another withholds unduly, but comes to poverty. 

(Proverbs 11:24, NIV)


In the natural, it doesn’t make sense that you will have more if you give more. But God’s kingdom operates on the principle of sowing and reaping. This is one of the first things He established with Adam and Eve in the book of Genesis. He said, “As long as the earth remains, there will be seedtime and harvest.”


We have to realize that everything we need in this life has been given to us in seed form. We set the blessing of God into motion in our lives when we plant those seeds and give what we have. Galatians tells us that whatever we sow, we will reap. Seeds produce after their own kind. If you sow apple seeds, you reap apple trees. If you sow kindness and blessing, you reap kindness and blessing in the future. If you sow financial seeds, you’ll reap a financial harvest.


Today, no matter what you need, you have it in seed form. Ask the Holy Spirit to show you how to plant and water that seed. Trust Him because He is faithful to His Word. Know that when you give, it will come back to you in greater measure. When you give more, you have more. So sow a seed and watch what God will do!



Father, thank You for Your Word which is truth that sets me free! Today, I choose to sow good seeds so I can reap a good harvest. Guide my thoughts today. Direct my path. Use me for Your glory in Jesus name. Amen

by: Pastor Joel Osteen


THE IDEAL CHRISTIAN CONDUCT!

 EVERYDAY IN THE WORD!


TUESDAY DECEMBER 1, 2020.

SUBJECT: THE IDEAL CHRISTIAN CONDUCT!

Memory verse: "But I say to you, love your enemies, bless those who curse you, do good to those who hate you, and pray for those who spitefully use you and persecute you," (Matthew 5 vs 44.)

READ: Romans 12 vs 9 - 21:
12:9: Let Love be without hypocrisy. Abhor what is evil. Cling to what is good.
12:10: Be kindly affectionate to one another with brotherly love, in honor giving preference to one another;
12:11: not lagging in diligence, fervent in spirit, serving the Lord;
12:12: rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation, continuing steadfastly in prayer;
12:13: distributing to the needs of the saints, giving to hospitality.
12:14: Bless those who persecute you; bless and do not curse.
12:15: Rejoice with those who rejoice, and weep with those who weep.
12:16: Be of the same mind toward one another. Do not set your mind on high things, but associate with the humble. Do not be wise in your own opinion.
12:17: Repay no evil for evil. Have regard for good things in the sight of all men.
12:18: If it is possible, as much as depends on you, live peaceably with all men.
12:19: Beloved, do not avenge yourselves, but rather give place to wrath: for it is written, “Vengeance is Mine, I will repay,” says the Lord.
12:20: Therefore if your enemy is hungry, feed him; if he is thirsty, give him drink; for in so doing you will heap coals of fire on his head.”
12:21: Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.

INTIMATION:
The ideal Christian conduct is the one that reflects Christ’s traits; being Christlike in behaviorThe character that the Scripture enumerates identifies those who are of the spirit of the Father, and thus, sons of the Father. For instance, God’s Love is impartial. He loved us when we were His enemies. There is no reward in a love that acts out of selfish motives to do something for others for the purpose of receiving something in return. God calls us to real and genuine love that goes far beyond being hypocritical and polite. Genuine love requires concentration and effort. It means helping others become better people. It demands our time, money, and personal involvement. 

If we love someone the way Christ loves us, we will be willing to forgive. If we have experienced God’s grace, we will want to pass it on to others. By giving an enemy a drink, we’re not excusing his misdeeds. We’re recognizing him, forgiving him, and loving him in spite of his sins—just as Christ did for us. A true heart is not one of malice or hate. Hearts of malice and hate identify those individuals who are of the world.

Forgiveness may break a cycle of retaliation and lead to mutual reconciliation. It may make the enemy feel ashamed and change his or her ways. By contrast, repaying evil for evil hurts you just as much as it hurts your enemy. Even if your enemy never repents, forgiving him or her will free you of a heavy load of bitterness. Forgiveness involves both attitudes and actions. If you find it difficult to feel forgiving toward someone who has hurt you, try responding with kind actions. 

In the passage we read today, the apostle Paul enumerates the ideal Christian conduct. You are to love your neighbor genuinely from your heart, don’t fake it. Be steadfast in doing good, and eschewing evil, and hold tightly to it. Never get weary in serving God,  and serving others, keep yourself fueled and aflame, ready to serve, and be cheerfully expectant. Never quit in hard times, praying all the harder, helping the needy Christians, and given to hospitality. We must never consider others as being beneath us. We need to live in harmony with others and not be too proud to enjoy the company of ordinary people. 

You should bless your enemies, and there should be no curse under your breath. Laugh and rejoice with those who are rejoicing, and share tears with them when they are down. Get along with everyone, both big and small, don’t be snobbish, rather make friends with nobodies, and don’t be the great somebody. Never hit back at anybody, or insist on getting even, that’s not for you to do. Instead, discover beauty in everyone, and if you have got it in you, get along with everybody.

Christians should not have enemies, but should any exists, love such from the center of who you are. Let them bring out the best in you, not the worst. When someone gives you a hard time, respond with the energies of prayer, for then you are working out of your true selves, your God created selves. This is what God does. He gives His best—the sun to warm and the rain to nourish—to everyone, regardless of the good and the bad, the nice and the nasty. As Christians, we honor people because they have been created in God’s image, because they are our brothers and sisters in Christ, and because they have a unique contribution to make to Christ’s church. 

As you bless others with your service, you will be blessed. When you give generously for God's work or help the needy, those who received your gifts will be helped by those gifts, they will praise God, and also pray for you. You are blessed by your giving when you give as a response to Christ, not for anything you can get out of it. How you give reflects your devotion to Christ.

While you are shaped to serve God and to serve others, it is noteworthy that you can't please everybody by meeting the needs of everyone. Even Jesus, during His earth walk, did not meet the needs of everyone. Knowing your gifts and talents, you have to know the best application of your service, and know whom you can best help. You need to ask, "Who do I have the gift and talent to help?" And don’t delay nor hesitate to render your service.

Prayer: Abba Father, You loved and chose me even when I was neck-deep in sin and in enmity with You. I am mindful of the privilege of Your calling, and sonship. Endue me with the excellent spirit of sonship; to be Christlike in behavior, to serve You, serve others, and bearing abiding fruit, in Jesus’ Name I have prayed, Amen.
PRAISE THE LORD!

Monday, 30 November 2020

JOYFUL MOOD

 Has It Affected Your Joyful Mood? 

“And not only so, but we glory in tribulations also: knowing that tribulation worketh patience; And patience, experience; and experience, hope: And hope maketh not ashamed; because the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by the Holy Ghost which is given unto us.” Romans 5:3–5 (KJV)


Maintaining a consistent atmosphere of joy is possible in the Kingdom of God. What makes it possible is the love of God deposited in us by the Holy Spirit. Remember that Jesus Christ didn’t promise a cozy and rosy Christianity without challenges. No wonder He said a servant is not greater than his master; therefore, if He was persecuted, we will also go through it (John 15:20). What He promised is the reward we will receive when we go through it faithfully till the end (Revelation 3:12). Beloved, meditate on the opening scripture, and gain a heart of wisdom. You will notice that God has a good reason for the challenges or tribulations we go through as His children. The good reason is to make us patient, experienced, hopeful, and bold without shame. Beloved, let the benefits of challenges or tribulations rekindle your love for God, and never allow the challenges to affect your joyful mood. Anyone who keeps praising God, even in the midst of challenges, is unlikely to allow their mood to be tilted toward sadness and bitterness. Therefore, praise Him and rejoice in Him at all times (Philippians 4:4). Be like the psalmist, and speak to your soul to lighten up any time sadness wants to creep in (Psalm 42:5). Feed yourself with things that will create joy in you, such as the Word of God, books and videos, and keeping company with people who talk about faith and inspire others. Before long, your challenges will give way to your reward and promotion. Hallelujah! Glory to God!


Prayer Point: My loving and holy Father, thank you for the challenges I’m going through. Please lead me to feed on the aspect of your Word that will give me hope, stir up faith in me, create joy in me, surround me with things that are inspiring, and help me to fellowship with people who are motivating in order to triumph over my challenges and keep rejoicing in you, in Jesus’ name. Amen!


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Sunday, 29 November 2020

GIVE THANKS TO GOD ALWAYS!

EVERYDAY IN THE WORD!

MONDAY NOVEMBER 30, 2020.

SUBJECT : GIVE THANKS TO GOD ALWAYS

Memory verse: "In everything give thanks; for this is the Will of God in Christ Jesus for you." (First Thessalonians 5 vs 18.) 

READ:  Read Psalm 92 vs 1 - 2; Ephesians 5 vs 20:
Psalm 9:1: It is good to give thanks to the LORD, and to sing praises to Your Name, O Most High
92:2: To declare Your lovingkindness in the morning, and Your faithfulness every night,

Ephesians 5:20: Giving thanks always for all things to God the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ.

INTIMATION:
Thanksgiving is an act of giving thanks, especially publicly acknowledging the divine goodness and mercy of God in our lives. It is the celebration of God's faithfulness in our lives both as a group (like the church), or as an individual. Above all. thanksgiving is an integral part of our relationship with God, and it’s God’s will for us. Being thankful is being grateful, being gladly relieved. The relieve can be for a burden, a task, emotional stress, weight etc. In all you are better off than before. 

Whatever you are: your talent, wisdom, skills etc, whatever assets you have: money, properties, etc, and whatever position you occupy in life, are all the acts and doing of the Lord. (See John 3 vs 27 and James 1vs17).  The life you are living is not your own, God gave it to you. The only thing we return to God in acknowledgment of His goodness and wondrous acts is giving Him thanks. At any corner of your life, you should remember your source. 

Often times, in giving thanks, we focus on our blessings and express our gratitude to God for them. But thanks should be on our lips every time. We should thank God for; (1) The invisible happenings in our lives, His goodness and mercy. ( See Ezra 3 vs 11.); (2) For every sign and wonder we have seen both in our lives, and others. (See Mark 16 vs 20.); (3) For all the benefits especially intangible benefits (See Psalm 103 vs 2 - 5); (4) For all the deliverances. (See John 10 vs 10; Obadiah 1 vs 17; Colossians 1 vs 13); and (5) For all His promises and provisions He made  to us. (See Romans 4 vs 20 - 21). 

Again, as believers, since we have been graciously adopted as children of God, and born of the Will of God, we should rest assured of His presence in our lives at all times. Therefore, in everything that happens to us, we be thankful for God's presence, and for the good that He will accomplish through the happening, bearing in mind that "All things work together for good for those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose" (Romans 8 vs 28). 

Thanksgiving is also a proper response to our salvation. The Scripture in Ephesians 2 vs 8 - 9 says, "For by grace you have been saved through faith, and not of yourselves; it is the gift of God, not of works, lest anyone should boast." When someone gives you a gift, the appropriate response is 'thank you.' Our salvation and even our faith are gifts from God, and we should respond with gratitude, praise and joy. We become Christians through God's grace (unmerited favour), not as a result of any efforts, ability, intelligent choice, or acts of service on our part. 

As we praise and thank God for material, and spiritual blessings, we should also thank Him for answered prayers, remembering His answers to our quest for protection, strength, comfort, patience, love, or other special needs that He supplied. Also, consider it a huge privilege to have been chosen by God for whatever blessing He bestowed on you. He could have chosen another person to do or have what He has given you. For this reason, you should have a lifestyle of gratitude to God at all times.

Our offer of thanksgiving should not be in words only. Just as we naturally show appreciation for what others have done for us, both in words and material offering, we should do the same to our Father in heaven. Our thanksgiving in material offering is an application to God for more. God will ever reciprocate all your offerings to Him, and in greater dimension. 

Let's learn to respond to the help we are already getting from our ‘Helper,’ the Holy Spirit, which actually we don't deserve, by developing an attitude of giving thanks always. This is not just an occasional word of thanks, but a continual lifestyle of thanksgiving. The heart that responds to the grace of God is a heart that continually gives thanks to God with a dedicated life that is presented as a living sacrifice. The person who has developed an "attitude of giving thanks always" is one who is thankful and grateful for every single thing that God is doing in his or her life day by day. It is only through God's Spirit that anything of lasting value is accomplished. 

Prayer: Abba Father, my help comes from You, Who made heaven and the earth. I have received nothing you didn’t give to me. I am what I am by Your grace. I will forever be grateful for all You have done, and is doing, and is yet to do. I thank You for the privilege of my adoption as Your son, and for the gift of life. Endue with the spirit of gratitude to You at all times, in Jesus’ Name I have prayed, Amen.
PRAISE THE LORD!

 

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