"Life is not a problem to be solved, but a reality to be experienced"
Wednesday, 2 August 2017
Wednesday, 17 August 2016
LABOUR OF THE WISE
LABOUR OF THE WISE
The
first year of their marriage was rosy. They were never short
of money because Ben was
comfortable in his workplace. Although Mary was not working,
his income was more than enough to
sustain both of them. Then children started arriving. Sam
was born in the second year of the marriage, followed in quick succession by
two girls. And suddenly, Ben
‘s salary could no longer meet
the catalogue of financial
obligation such as providing the family
daily needs, buying baby things,
paying all sorts of utility bills
and shelling out some good cash for
unplanned expenses like
paying hospital bills of a sick
member of the family and fixing his car.
It became difficult for the couple to make ends meets.
With
sadness , Mary noticed that Ben ‘s clothes and hers were faded, and
he was very worried about their predicament. Twice, she saw him brooding with his head bowed sitting alone in the balcony, and every
night when he returned from work, he was always surfing the internet in search
of a higher/paying job than the present one.
She also noticed that she’d been snapping children unnecessarily herself. She
knew these occurrences were signs of unhealthy family relationship, which could
degenerate into a serious problem like the one next door, were having. They
were always bickering over money,
waking up neighbours every time
with angry outbursts and
deafening sound of objects
smashed on the wall. The
recollection of that daily quarrel next door jolted her into action. She sat down
and prayerfully thought of what she
could do to augment her husband’s income. Having the knowledge of making
confectioneries, she brushed up her and started selling snacks in fronts her of house. Her products were so good and tasty that she
got a contract through one of her customers to provide snacks and tea
every morning to the headquarters of a reputable bank in town. With God’s help and some financial support from Ben , she purchased a tea set, employed the services of few caters, and took her confectionery to the bank. The contracts turns
out to be a huge success as her
business developed into a
big fast-food restaurant with branches
in many places. Through the work was tedious, she kept at it
until the tension at home eased. Now,
the couple is buoyant enough to provide the pressing needs of the family, as
well as support their aged parent and the
projects of their local
church. Working as the means of obtaining the
necessities of life
is a universal law [genesis
3:19]. In fact, there is a maxim in 2 Thessalonians 3:10 that ‘’if any
would not work, neither should he eat. If you don’t work , you should not be
supported or maintained
by anybody. You cannot stay idle and expect manna from heaven or
someone else to put food on your table.
God created you to work and sustain yourself.
You work to live, you live to work.
Working has a lots of benefits
aside from providing you with money to support yourself and explore your
interests. Whether paid or unpaid,
working is good for health and well being. It contributes to your happiness; helps you to build confidence and self esteem; keeps you
busy; and gives you the means to
develop yourself. It also enables you
to socialize, build contracts and find
supports; gives you sense of pride, identity and personal
achievement; as well as helps
you contribute to development that benefits
your community and society.
However,
in spite of it’s spiritual, economical,
physical and health benefits and the
facts that it’s an imperative for everyone, not
all so-called work , job or employment is good. That means you have to
be discreet in your choice of
work. Aside from the legitimacy and
decency of work you do, you should look at
productivity; that is, what you can
and must do to be
efficient and get
the best out of your
work. Lastly, ensure your work
is yielding good and
expected results, benefits and
profits. The bottom line is, you should work hard or labour with wisdom. Be purposeful, productive
and profitable in
your work.
Friday, 5 August 2016
BETWEEN YOU AND GOD.
Personal faith in God is indispensable in our daily walk with Him. It means having the assurance that when we pray, He answers. It also means being confident that as a child in God's kingdom, when you pray, God listens. This means you do not always have to depend on other people's prayers.
Too many people depend on the prayers of pastors, prophets and prayer warriors, without actually knowing that there is power in personal prevailing prayer to God. But with a fully developed personal faith in God and His promises, you will not have to depend on people's prayers. After all, you also have access to the throne of Grace as a child of God (Romans 5:2; Ephesians 3:12).
Note, however, that this
is not to suggest that approaching a genuine and Spirit-filled man of God for
prayer is out of place. But the danger inherent in turning this into a habit is
that such a person may not always be there to assist you in prayer. and when this
happens, it becomes very difficult to stand alone through the hardest of times.
Moreover, you are liable to fall prey of prayer peddlers and false prophets who capitalize on believers ignorance as a to the privilege they have in prayer.
Many people have been swindled of their money and other resources as a result.
Others have become exposed to demonic attacks and influences. Yet others have
lost their lives. Indeed, it is needless to expose oneself to such dangers and
losses when you can prevail in personal prayer.
Every believer must know
that there are situations when he or she has to trash it out alone with the
Lord. Jacob had to, at Jabbok (Genesis 32:24). He was facing a challenging
situation. He had to make all his people to pass over while he spend the night
- alone - travailing in Prayer until his life was turned around. Isaac too
personally entreated God for his wife and her womb was opened. Never did the
Scripture inform us that he sought the help of prayer champions. Jabez also
cried out to God for a definite change and God changed his pain filled and
sorrow-ridden life (1 Chronicles 4:9-10). It was Jabez' prayer that was
recorded to have received an answer from God, not the prayer of some prophet or
prayer peddler.
Thursday, 4 August 2016
Invest In Your Eternity
WHAT ARE YOU DEPOSITING INTO THE BANK
OF HEAVEN?
You
have often heard that “The way up is down.” But do you also know that “The only
way to receive is to give?” The Scripture succinctly expressed this in Luke
6:36, “GIVE, AND IT SHALL BE GIVEN UNTO YOU; good measure, pressed down, and
shaken together, and running over, shall men give into your bosom. For with the
same measure that ye mete withal it shall be measure to you again.” God
included a clause in His prosperity plan for His children and that is; you have
to give in order to get. This is the only way of multiplying what you have. If you
want more money, give more of the one you have. The same thing goes for other
material things that you possess. In essence, the way to multiply your (money)
is to give it out to God and fellow humans.
One
major way to give your money to God is through the work of God when you see
pastor or Evangelist want to go for missionary or like this website you are
reading this content you can donate to the work of God to continue or through
paying of your tithe and giving offerings through this website. Unfortunately,
the subject of tithing is one that is being trailed with controversy in
Christendom today. There are some who argue that tithing is an Old Testament
practice while others disagree with what the parameters for tithing should be. However,
the word of God is quite clear on this. Leviticus 27:30 says, “And
all the tithe of the land, whether of the seed of the land, or of the fruit of
the tree, is the LORD’S: it is holy unto the LORD.” Your tithe is
exclusively for God. The Lord himself commanded in Malachi 3:10 “Bring ye all
the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be meat in mine house…”Tithing,
contrary to some opinions is God’s mandate not because He is hungry and needs
to feed with your money, or that he wants to amass wealth for Himself but
because He is God; Giver of all things and He wants to help multiply that gold
in your hand.
Tuesday, 26 July 2016
Why Go to Hell
Many scientists and researchers
have argued against and dismissed the existence of hell. But some of them have
had to reconsider their stance after the famous “Well to Hell” story of the
early 1990’s. According to the story which some call a hoax, myth or legend, a
group of Russian geologists, in an unnamed place in Siberia, drilled a hold
that was 9 miles (14.4km) deep before breaking through to a cavity. Intrigued by
this unexpected discovery, they lowered an extremely heat tolerant microphone,
along with other sensory equipment, into the well. The temperature deep within
was 2,000 oF (1,090 oC)-heat from a chamber of fire from
which the tormented screams of the damned could be heard. The story said a
certain Dr. Azzacov, who was the project manager, gave this account: “As a
communist I don’t believe in heaven or the bible, but as a scientist I now
believe in hell. Needless to say we were shocked to make such a discovery. But we
know what we saw and we know what we heard. And we were absolutely convinced
that we drilled through the gates of hell!...
Whether the “Well to Hell”
story is true or fictious, hell is not a myth; it is real. The Bible offers us
a glimpse of it. It is a place of everlasting suffering and destruction, a
place where undying worms feed on the inhabitants – unrepentant sinners and
backsliders – and everlasting fire burns them and they feel the pain
consciously, though they’re not burn into ashes (Mark 9:46).
The horror, torment, and
suffering in hell is beyond human description and imagination. Hell was
prepared originally for the devil and his fallen angels (Matthew 25:41), but
God has decreed that those who forget Him and reject Christ will also be cast
there because of their sins and neglect of His salvation (Psalm 9:17;
Revelation 20:10).
God’s love for humanity is
incomparable. He doesn’t want anyone to end up in hell (2 Peter 3:9), but there
must be a punishments or judgment for sin and disobedience.
So friend, why will you
suffer for all eternity because of a moment of sinful pleasure? Why will you
spend zillion of years in hellfire because of a lie you told for just two seconds?
Why end up in hell when Jesus Christ has paid the price for your redemption? Why
go to hell when you can have an excellent home in heaven with Him? Why, friend,
why? Ponder on these soul-searching questions and surrender your life to Jesus,
for what could you possibly lose if you give your life to Him? Is the life of
sin really worth it? Jesus is the only way to eternal bliss in heaven. Why not
follow Him and escape the danger ahead? Nothing, no matter the glamour and
pleasure you get from it, it worth going to hell for, even if you get the whole
world as a reward. Jesus says, “What shall it profit a man if he shall gain the
whole world, and lose his own soul” Mark 836).
Please, drop this stop the
reading momentarily and kneel before the Lord in repentance. Confess all your
sins to Him and plead for His forgiveness. Jesus Christ, the creator of heaven
and earth (John 1:1-3), spoke so much about hell than any other person did in
the Scriptures. Believe Him, and avoid everlasting torment in hell. God help
you.
Saturday, 23 July 2016
NO WORK, MORE WANTS
Work
is a physical or mental effort or activity directed towards the production or
accomplishment of something, and such effort or activity by which a person
makes a living. It is also any meaningful and productive daily life activity –
doing, making or performing something, serving someone, or providing something
of worth to others – which is not an occupation or a paying job. As these
definitions suggest, there are different kinds of work: physical or manual,
mental or creative, occupational or organizational and chores. The opposite of
work is idleness, or better put, indolence. This is an attribute that God
detests. The Scriptures tell us in Genesis 2:15 that God created humans to
work, “And the LORD God took the man, and put him into the garden of Eden to
dress it and to keep it.” You’re made in God’s image and likeness, and
God is a worker (Genesis 1:1-31). He is never and will never be idle;
therefore, as a reflection of Him, you must work and not be idle.
When
you’re idle and don’t work, you defeat the purpose of your existence; that is,
you’re not fulfilling your purpose of living. Not just that, you create room
for Satan to manipulate and lure you into something evil, for an idle hand is
the devil’s workshop, says an old clichĂ©. Also, you impoverish yourself, for
the Scriptures say, “A little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to
sleep: so shall thy poverty come as one that travelleth; and thy want as an
armed man” (Proverbs 24:30-34). If you’re a sluggard – a lazy person
who avoids work or physical exertion – and you don’t have any gainful
employment, you don’t give any humanitarian service or preach the Gospel, you
will be physically and spiritually poor.
Economists
posit that human wants are insatiable, and they are right. We have catalogue of
wants ranging from spiritual, financial, material to emotional, but God has
provided one means of meeting our most pressing needs – work. As a man or
woman, you cannot sit down idle without working. God wants you to work in order
to support yourself and not to depend on others for sustenance. The Bible
commands, “If any would not work, neither should he eat” (2 Thessalonians
3:10). This is a just maxim meaning you shouldn’t be supported by anyone or
organization, be they close relations or the church, unless you’re willing to
fend for yourself by working. Actually, the maxim, which is foundation on the
words of the Lord in Genesis 3:19, was a proverb among the Jews that an able –
bodied person who can work but would rather support himself by begging from
door to door should not get one morsel of bread.
Idleness
or laziness brings more wants. As a sluggard, you desire or crave to have but
get nothing because you don’t work (Proverbs 13:4). Aside from more wants,
idleness or laziness is a sin. The word of pronounces Christians who don’t work
to fend for themselves and their families as backsliders, “If any provide not for his own,
and especially for those of his own house, he hath denied the faith, and is
worse than an infidel” (1 Timothy 5:8). Now, what will you rather do:
be idle and be in want or work and be satisfied? The choice is yours to make.
Wednesday, 20 July 2016
Rest is Sweet after Toiling
In this world of hustling
and busting, some people see rest as a waste of precious time. But God who
created the human body knows what is best for it; hence, He commands everybody
to rest after working: “Six days shall work be done: but the seventh day is the
Sabbath of rest, an holy convocation; ye shall do no work therein: it is the
Sabbath of the Lord in all your dwellings” (Leviticus 23:3). He wants you to
cease from all forms of labour in order to get some rest and be refreshed
bodily and spiritually. He instituted the Sabbath because rest is not only
beneficial to the health and comforting to the body but also beneficial to the
soul. God himself rested after the work of creation and made rest after toiling
a perpetual obligation for all humans because it is good (Exodus 20:11;34:21).
Work and rest are like two
sides of a coin. Resting is as important as working because it’s an integral
part of the total process required to build strength, muscle, and endurance.
You work before resting and rest after working you don’t need to overwork
yourself to show that you’re working and at the same time, you can’t claim to
be resting when you have not done any work. God frowns at laziness and idleness
(Proverbs 18:9; Ezekiel 16:49) but cherishes the proper balance of work and
rest, because it’s only when this is done that you can enjoy the fruit of your
labour. It is vanity to work without resting (Ecclesiates 2:22-23).
Some people are
workaholics. They literally work every day of the year without taking time to
rest or go on vacation. They give an inordinate amount of time and energy to
their career because they are obsessed with achieving a feat. They feel the
urge of being busy all the time, to the point that they often perform tasks
that are not required or necessary. As someone describes them, they are cursed
with an unconquerable craving for work. Workaholic is a negative behavioral
pattern that injures your health, social life and soul. Workaholics often
suffer sleep deprivation, which results in impaired brain and cognitive
function as well as other stress-related illnesses because of overworking
themselves. They also neglect family, other social relations and their
spiritual life due to spending an excessive amount of time in working.
As a Christian, God
intends that you work very hard but not at the detriment
of your health or
soul. He doesn’t want you to overwork you body or neglect your social and
spiritual life; rather, He desires that you be in total health by resting
properly. Rest helps your body to recover or heal faster from the damage caused
by stress. It improves your relationship with others and puts you in a good
frame of mind. It facilitates better and healthier eating habits; rejuvenates
your body and mind; regulates your mood; helps you to enjoy life more; reduces
the risk of you having heart and kidney disease, high blood pressure, diabetes
and stroke; as well as makes you more effective and efficient at work, since
your focus is on being productive and not on being busy.
So make out time to rest
because it is sweet and satisfying. But remember that rest can be sweet only
after you have toiled, for there’s great gain in legitimate honest, and God-honoring
industry (Ephesians 4:28). It’s a good remedy against poverty; it gives meaning
and satisfaction to life, and it ultimately prepares you for eternal bliss. May
your rest be sweet after toiling in Jesus’ Name.
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