Tuesday, 24 April 2012

GUARD YOUR LIFE!!!


I have found out that if you don’t take charge of your life, somebody or something else will. It is so very important for us as believers to ensure that we are in charge of our lives. I am by no means suggesting that you be Lord in your life. No! Be in charge enough to make the decision in every situation to submit your life to Christ and be able follow up that decision by actually submitting it to Christ. Some people are unable to submit their lives to God though they want to, because they are not in charge of their lives. There are influences in their lives who have taken charge. I guess that is why the word of God enjoins us to guard our hearts with all diligence because the issues of life come from it. In essence, be in control of what goes in and out of your heart so that you can ensure control of your life since the issues that pertain to life come from there.

Mathew 18: 18 “I tell you the truth, whatever you forbid on earth will be forbidden in heaven, and whatever you permit on earth will be forbidden in heaven.” 

This tells me clearly that I have great responsibilities for my life. God does not take charge of our lives, He lets us do that and heaven rejoices when we then make Jesus Lord of our lives. To ensure that we are in charge of our lives, it is very important that we make the decisions as to the kind of friends we make what we hear, read, watch and even the places we go. All of these things add to make us who we eventually become. We ought never to find ourselves in situations where we are doing what we would rather not do but now would do because of the influences in our lives. Whether you like it or not, you will be affected by the voice you hear all the time. That is why it is always important to set the boundaries and/or limits very early. However, it is better done late than never done.

Boundaries help to establish that you are in charge of your life. You are also letting the devil know that you are well aware of the rights you have; one of which is to guard your heart. It always starts from the heart. Whatever affects one’s heart affects one’s life. The pain that comes from not guarding one’s heart has caused some people to make some wrong decisions that have impacted several other lives negatively. If you don’t guard your life, even “wandering birds will build” their nests therein and then you will blame them; but the problem is not with the birds, the problem is with you who left your life unguarded. The wandering birds were just looking for a nice place to build their nests. Even God admonishes that you not only guard your heart but that you do so with all diligence.

This is the thing – do not blame anyone else for your own negligence. Who left their life unguarded? You did. I am not by any means suggesting that we should not be vulnerable – indeed the love the bible describes suggests some form of vulnerability; however, we must be guided by the Holy Ghost in all things. The onus is on you: taking charge of your life is a responsibility you and I need to take seriously. So please examine yourself and then ask yourself – who is in charge in your life?

Monday, 16 April 2012

THE POWER OF OBEDIENCE

John 2: 5 “His mother said to the servants, whatever He says to you, do it.”

I heard somebody today; repeat this quote by the mother of Jesus at the wedding in Cana when she wanted Him to resolve the problem of their finished wine which was a potentially shameful situation for the people having the party. It just could not happen that wine would run out during a wedding ….shame!!! Shame!!! Shame!!! So that in a way, Jesus was asked, by His mum, to deliver the people from the imminent shame and disgrace, that seemed set to befall them. The situation was already bad but thank God for what His mum knew about Him. She knew He was able to do something about their situation. She was aware He had come to take away our shame, poverty, and mourning; restore our joy and glory and make our joyful amongst several other things.

I dare to suggest that when Jesus said “woman my time has not yet come”, He wasn’t just saying it isn’t time for me to start operating in the miraculous; He was also saying, “I need to die and be resurrected to actually accomplish some of these things”. It was more than just turning water to wine, it was much deeper. He turned their lack into fullness and took away imminent shame.

Clearly, Mary, though mother of Jesus, was well in tune with the power of obedience. It is amazing that she did not bother to find out what Jesus would have them do before she said “do whatever He says”. What if He told them to kill themselves? She was confident that His instructions would do well. She must have known the scripture that says “His thoughts toward us are thoughts of good to give us an expected end”. What faith and belief in God yet she brought Him into this world. Today in the times we live in, we would want to first hear Him before we are bold enough to say “do it” and anyway, even if you say so and they know it is Jesus speaking – would they do what He says to do? Selah.

One of the most fearful and arrogant statements I ever heard in my entire life from a believer was that he would make the decision he needed to make and then ask God to bless it. The height of stupidity: he definitely had it the wrong way round. You give the orders and God does the obeying and you hope to have good success - very interesting! Man in himself was never able to make the right decision otherwise he would not require the guidance of the Holy Spirit.

One of the wisest things in life is for man to take advantage of the presence of God on the inside of him/her. It is a privilege to have Him lead us in every situation. To be guided by the one that knows the end from the beginning. Indeed, whatever He tells us to do is the best thing to do. It may require more hard work than we think is necessary. They had to get pots, more than they had previously, fill them with water and He turned it all into wine (sweeter than they had). When He takes away your shame, He does it in such a way that all will see the glory that He puts around you.

Doesn’t He know how to fill our mouths with laughter? All the work we are required to do mean nothing when compared with what we get at the end of it all. Who would have thought He would change water to wine just like that when He had never done it before. It is truly best to do what He says to do because we never know how He intends to solve the problem. Tough - Yes it is. Who doesn’t fear the unknown?

Tuesday, 10 April 2012

QUIETNESS IS NOT DEFEAT

Oh how I love the hymns. They were definitely written under the inspiration of the Holy Ghost. I like some more than others: I really like the one that says “up from the grave He arose, with a mighty triumph o’er His foes: He arose a victor from the dark domain and is risen together with the saints to reign.” It definitely puts me at ease and reminds me that my Saviour is a champion.

From what the bible tells us, when Jesus died, He went to the dark domain (hell) took on satan, defeated him and took from him, the keys of life and death so that there was restoration of authority that God gave man, back to God. That must have been one fierce fight but Jesus took it all in His stride as usual. When He returned to earth, nobody would have known that all that time, He appeared to be dead, He was actually very busy fighting the battle of His life and the fight that would give Him the ultimate victory and ultimately, restore glory to mankind. What awesome victory Christ won.

One thing I found in life is that the noisy side is often not the winning side. There is something called “hype” these days. It is when people make a lot of noise just to create awareness around one thing, person or the other. Very often it appears to pay off. Indeed so many seem to have succeeded in it so a lot more people are hiring people to make some noise about them and refer to it as “public relations.” How so unreal? Of a truth, “empty vessels make the most noise.” As believers, we are not empty vessels and don’t need the noise. We have the God from whom promotion comes.

A man on a mission does not really have time to make noise. He is so focused and single minded that he would not remember to make noise; at the end of the day, his works will speak for him. Better still, if you try to destroy a person and you find that they have gone quiet, do not be deceived into thinking that you have succeeded in your evil, God is only at work in them and through them, when He is done, you will be sad that you ever rejoiced over their “seeming failure”. Don’t gloat because you may be disappointed. Like the Psalmist says, “in quietness and confidence shall be your strength.”

There are some battles in life we must fight for ourselves and win if we must go forward. Nobody can fight such battles for us, not even God who has completed all His work. If you must get to the place of glory, you cannot dodge the fights. These are spiritual things that either manifest in the physical or the results will be made apparent for all to see.

There are “alone” moments in life when it seems like even God is so far away from one but in truth, He is standing by and cheering you on to victory. He is waiting at the other end with the prize He shall give you when you come through. No matter how low you may think you have fallen at such times, be rest assured, if God is with you, you shall rise again. There is no depth; He cannot lift you out of: for He can take a beggar out of the dung hill and cause him to sit amongst princes.

Are you in that situation right now? Don’t be discouraged. He is preparing you that He may brag about you. There is no depth lower than hell but Jesus defeated the enemy and rose from the dead.

Tuesday, 3 April 2012

LET GODLY COUNSEL GUIDE YOU


We all need counsel from time to time. I know some people think they know it all so they don’t need any form of guidance but it is self-deceit. Some such people even pretend like they want counsel, they go to people pretending like they would listen to them, even sit through an entire session asking questions and pretending to listen but they hear nothing because they already determined in their hearts what they will do. It is sad when born again believers do this. The issue is therefore, more than seeking counsel; it is paying attention to it and letting the right counsel influence our lives and/or decisions. 

Proverbs 11: 14 “Where there is no counsel, the people fall; But in the multitude of counselors there is safety.”

Of course, you and I have a responsibility to ourselves to ensure that as we seek counsel, we are praying that the people we go to will speak the mind of God. It is absolutely important that counsel is rooted in the wisdom of God. So as we seek counsel, we must pay enough attention to ensure that we do not accept counsel that is only rooted in the wisdom of man. It is sad also that sometimes even when we seek counsel, we manage the information we give the counselors to get them to unknowingly validate what we already planned to do. Sometimes, the intention is to blame the act on the counselor if the consequences are in the negative but the truth is you bear the responsibilities for your decisions even when it is based on someone else’s counsel. 

Proverbs 8; 14 “Counsel is mine and sound wisdom.”

The bible tells the story of Rehoboam (Solomon’s son) who needed counsel and chose the counsel of his friends above that of the elders who sat in his father’s presence. Of course, the young men were irresponsible and childish. The onus was on Rehoboam to think through the counsel which he didn’t do as a result of which he lost a huge portion of his kingdom. Unfortunately, his counselors lost nothing from the counsel. Indeed they had no kingdoms to loose. So it is of absolute importance who we take counsel from. We can lose our total inheritance in Christ because of where we get counsel.

Psalm 1: 1 “Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the ungodly”
Proverbs 24: 6a “For by wise counsel, you will wage your own war.”

The truth of life is that the people we spend a lot of time with will impact our lives. Associations or friendships are very important because as we commune often, we take in things we say to one another inadvertently and one is eventually influenced by these things. Who knows, maybe Judas shared his dislike for Jesus with some people who encouraged it which ultimately pushed him to do what led to his taking his own life. My guess is that he did not start out planning to kill Jesus but as his dislike grew, the devil found a willing partner in him. The thing to note is that he finally took his own life. We are not told that anyone died with him. You must take the responsibility for your life seriously.