Thursday, November 10, 2016

God Bless America

I don't have any authority ( other than my calling) to comment on politics especially in the aftermath of a polarizing election. But just as an observer and one that is called to disseminate the truth and desires to know what God is doing; I keenly followed the goings-on in the political arena, especially the intrigues, biases, dialogues, and everything that went on.

My curiosity was overwhelming and though I had a bias like any other person in any given normal circumstances; I had to refrain or simply put - constrain myself from commenting on what I felt best suited the occasion, and just allow myself to hear the voice of God. America was founded on strong values, and still has some of the best ethics to date; albeit facing a strong moral erosion in recent past, "but that doesn't mean all is lost, though on the edge of moral precipice; God has an interest and a big one for that matter in this great country."

At the beginning of the electoral process that pitted several candidates against each other in the party primaries from both sides of the political divide, God spoke to me that Trump will be the next president. I hinted to several people around me about the situation. But my candidate was Hilary. "I admired her then as an astute politician-cum-diplomat that could rally the course of America at ease." And later I hear inside my heart that Trump will be the next president? No, this wasn't what I wanted to hear. If God had not spoken to me on previous elections which I predicted right, I wasn't going to buy this line.

I will try to say something here about intrigues of the time. And the interests and scope of God's modus operandi which most folks miss out big time. America as a country has done well far above any other nation on the planet. That can't be gainsaid; even the naysayers do agree that she has done well. The country has always acted in the best interest of humanity, transcending biases and helping where help was needed most without discrimination. Whether it was Israel or an Arab country or any third world country that needed help at tumultuous time; America was there.

"Many a missionary risked their lives, and immolated whatever little they had home, to cross oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, deserts, and jungles as away of reaching millions in darkness with good tidings of the Kingdom. We can't forget so quick that most of these noble men and women sacrificed a lot, some died in the jungles of africa, and others got sick while trying to better the lives of the uncivilized folks then, bringing huge light to many. It wasn't only in africa they went when flames of revival were fanned, but they traveled the world, from africa to Asia, Australia and Europe, and this in itself was self-immolation." On the government side, it's replicated more glaringly especially by myriad interventions on the international arena. Thousands of her gallant sons and daughters have died while fighting causes that America felt needed to be addressed, in most cases, where regimes brutalizing their citizens was concerned- she came to the aid of thousands that were losing hope of ever being free. That is what makes this county great.

God will not forsake the sacrifices made by America. His hand has been upon this country, even when there has been such a big threat to the nation's moral fabric. With this in mind I started understanding the heartbeat of God, more so when he wants to do something. "Certain gains can't be erased, especially if it involves the deity."

Rom 13:1 Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers. For there is no power but of God: the powers that be are ordained of God.
Rom 13:2 Whosoever therefore resisteth the power, resisteth the ordinance of God: and they that resist shall receive to themselves damnation.
Rom 13:3 For rulers are not a terror to good works, but to the evil. Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power? do that which is good, and thou shalt have praise of the same:
Rom 13:4 For he is the minister of God to thee for good. But if thou do that which is evil, be afraid; for he beareth not the sword in vain: for he is the minister of God, a revenger to execute wrath upon him that doeth evil.

The above scriptures informs me what manner of execution is in place as per the will of God. "And I shouldn't mourn as one that got no hope. When God want's to do something - he - does- it - in accordance with his will, and not by convergence of thoughts as it is in the mundane. That is what changed my perception when I clearly heard from him who the next president would be. When we shove God aside (man got no power to do that) and think we can operate as a country without him being at the helm, then we are absolutely mistaken. When we want to replace what isn't in the frame work of God- we miss the point. And when we change core values as he has stated in his will, then let it be known for a fact that we are attracting his wrath, of which we should be afraid because of the catastrophic consequences when his reaction becomes palpable."

Mr. Trump was plucked from obscurity, he had no political experience, just a shrewd businessman. He never served in the military. An outsider with little political knack about what happens in Washington. He isn't entrenched in the political culture of Washington. When God wants to do something he picks the least expected folks, to shame the wise on their leanings and thoughts. When he wanted to clean the mess caused by both Ahab and Jezebel he ordered Elijah his servant who was crying to be retired by God; to head back and anoint three people. "Anoint Hezel to be King over Syria, and Jehu the son of Nimshi to be king over Israel: and anoint Elisha the son of Shaphat of Abelmeholah to be a Prophet in your place." This illustrates the divine propensity associated with God himself. He wanted to clean up the mess and he chose men that were not going to compromise; neither were pro-establishment for simple reason that his work was not going to be compromised in any way. Jezebel did try to paint herself and entice Jehu, but he will hear none of what she said.

There is too much cleaning that needs to be done, for this country to claim her high moral jurisdiction. And at the same time God is preparing the church for the great awakening. If that is to happen God has to choose a candidate that will be able to execute his will, not by design or fluke, on the contrary it's because he has made it so.

Most people bought in to the hype disseminated by the scribes, that clouded a clear portend which would have given people an inkling in to the dealings of God. And this brings frustration on the part of the people that believed everything the main stream media fed them. "Accuracy of anything can only come from him that is infallible, and it's only God - who will never go wrong. Trust-in - human beings that are immortalized by some can be devastating, especially when a lot of faith has been put in them. A great lesson to learn is this: never put your trust in anything or anyone or individuals, but in God who never disappoints.

Always find the will of God even when the tide seems to be against the conventional, and in rare cases where people have so much faith in things that seem to provide a better alternative. It is prudent to listen to that small still voice in the midst of the political din and rhetoric, what God is doing.

All will be well and the country will move on. And God's plan will be executed. God has proved pundits and scribes wrong and that is a major wake-up call. If we say God Bless America, and we mean it. Then we are asking God to intervene, and unless it is the God of Abraham and Isaac and Jacob we attribute that to and ascribe the saying to him, then that is a different story. But if it's him, he will do his will the way he deems it right, not the way we want to see it. That is why I say we need to understand the heartbeat of God: and not of the nation, people or the scribes and opinion shapers. May God bless America, and let the light of God so shine as nations of the world are impacted by what God is doing. It's a great awakening, real revival is here.

Monday, October 31, 2016

Growth Is Essential

Nobody can fathom the mind of God, but we can be made to understand his will. And for that reason, us that have surrendered our lives to him ( Christ) that is the author and finisher of our faith stand a better position to grasp his will. Time to fight over faith, and raft of beliefs will get us no where. Consigning God to our traditional gospel exegesis won't make us smarter in our theological thoughts and inclinations. Revelatory propensity whose architects tend to limit God in his dealings will always miss crucial leads and points.

Maturity is required in all aspects. There isn't anyone that has it all or knows it all. "Unique as our abilities-through his gifts will dictate-we still need to advance in his will. We can't limit his power, we can't relegate him to dimensions that we think he does operate in." As we grow in him, we stand a better chance of becoming the recipients of the revelatory aspects that appertain to his Kingdom. 


Christ wasn't understood; they couldn't; not when they saw things through the prism of flesh, and traditions which most of them spend time learning. We spend time arguing about who is right and who isn't. In most cases, we entirely engage in spiritual trivialities, which hold no water, and means absolutely nothing when it comes to understanding God's will.


 In the book of mark; we do see clearly the intent of John and some others, who believed that it was only them and the company that were mandated to execute Christ's will. "For they came across one casting demons like them and they forbade him, simply because he didn't belong to their company."

Mar 9:38 And John answered him, saying, Master, we saw one casting out devils in thy name, and he followeth not us: and we forbad him, because he followeth not us. Mar 9:39 But Jesus said, Forbid him not: for there is no man which shall do a miracle in my name, that can lightly speak evil of me. Mar 9:40 For he that is not against us is on our part. Mar 9:41 For whosoever shall give you a cup of water to drink in my name, because ye belong to Christ, verily I say unto you, he shall not lose his reward.

 This shows us with a lot of credence for a fact that they still didn't grasp the full intent of God. Many still don't grasp the intents of Christ. "We therefore need to advance beyond dimensions we are operating in, so that we can be able to see clearly by application of eye salve purchased from him." There are dimensions we need to start operating in, especially those that make us sit with Christ in heavenly places. It's not about who can preach so well, or teach well, or who runs a mega-church, or has the most sought-after ministry; rather one that has an ability to walk with Christ daily. "And in the same breath overcoming such things as those that hamper spiritual growth; the very things that quench the spirit, and the same one that is truly a lover of God."




 Anytime we start operating within the confines of religious dogmas, and feeling more superior than others. Then we will find out that we are missing the point big time."John attests to this in his gospel when he does say; that he came to his own and his own received him not: but as many as received him; gave he the power to become the sons of God. He is now aware of some things that were literally not exposed to him prior to Christ ascendency, and the coming of the spirit of God to In-dwell them that believed on him."


 This is the time to know God intimately. "Once we make strides in aspects expected of us: we shall therefore come to understand the mystery of his will in the gospel handed to us. And we shall contend for the faith that was once delivered to the apostles and which also is delivered to us." We have to prioritize this, and give it the attention it deserves. Only immature people engage in fights, rivalry, and certain challenges aimed at seeing who is better than the other. Children do this all the time as they grow, but they that have come of age engage not in such things that are equated, and seen to belong to babes."


 "Let's therefore grow in him. And become responsible saints, who are ready to scale spiritual heights without being antagonized by negative propensities designed to derail any advancement in the spheres of power. Growth is vital, and when we don't grow, it is evident that something is wrong somewhere."

Monday, October 24, 2016

Giving Up-No-Not You

One of the challenges of being a Christian is keeping up your faith in the midst of scores of assaults emanating from the enemies camp. The assailant is very furious, and determined to disrupt that level of faith; "which if it goes unchecked, could cause him (the enemy) devastating harm, hence he tries to render it ( faith) null and void."

 Jesus started his ministry, at a time when many peoples' level of faith had deteriorated to alarming levels. "It was also compounded with a teaching that seemed to cast a dark shadow over the faith Jewish patriarchs once held. Though the nation of Israel had a streak of unbelief, we still read more about the great faith with which  some of their patriarchs displayed, who had faith in God, and they got for themselves a place in the entire chapter of the book of Hebrews which literally speaks more about faith."

 "One of the greatest aspects Jesus instilled in his disciples was the art of believing God without doubting, a hard task; given the fact that during those days he was with them, his disciples were not filled with the Holy Spirit." He had to teach them not to lean on their understanding. Most of us today lean on our understanding. We cry desperately for help, but at the same time, "we got our own ways and methodology we use when trying to solve things-we tend to think needs our-machinations, when indeed God is waiting for us to put our trust entirely on him."

 Having toiled the whole night, Christ requested to use Peter's vessel or boat. He told him to withdraw it from the land, and spoke to Peter from his vessel which he had converted to his pulpit, after that he told Peter- "launch out into the deep, and let your nets for a draught or a haul." And Simon or Peter answering said-"Master, we have toiled all night, and have taken nothing: nevertheless, at thy word I will let the net." Luke 5:1-5. Notice he says at your word, and he declares I will let my net instead of nets. I don't want to talk on the subject of the nets. I will zero in on aspects of the word, especially the one the Lord gives with clear instructions.

 Having heard him speaking, though of the two ships he chose one that belonged to Peter, there was a clear intend on the part of Christ, that signified faith-building in situations that are dire. And how important not to give up hope even in the very difficult of moments. "When we find ourselves in similar circumstances and we hear his voice, then we need to act upon the instructions conveyed to us. Had Peter failed to do what he was told, (though through his expertise in fishing he was unable to get fish) for Christ might have spoken to the fish to hide till he tells them to get in to the net, he would not have had such a great encounter that made him bow at the feet of Christ; and subsequently telling Jesus to depart from him, for he was a sinful man."

 Jesus told Peter not to fear because from that time on he shall catch men and not fish; and the Bible says he forsook all and followed Christ. Giving up is for the fearful, but the bold, will always summon courage to fight on until help arrives. We have constantly seen how God always came through when least expected, and salvaged his, from situations that bedeviled them, especially, when it all looked bleak. Some lean on the expertise or knack acquired over the years. And some lean on aspects that seems to show some ray of hope according to their own underestimating, nevertheless, none of it will be of great help. It's only when our faith remain in God, that we can be able to triumph against all odds, defying the norm, and that which is conventional, "and this will bring about a testimonial which ascribes glory and honor to God, hence making the faith of many to be build-up in Him that is the giver of life."

 Every one got their low moments, and we get tried in many fronts. In all these, God allows situations like this to take place so that he sees as to whether we can trust him enough, or we will fall by the way side because our belief system has been shaken. Even Abraham was given a son in his old age, and God tested him to see whether he was willing to lay down his son as a sacrifice. When journeying to Mt. Moriah; Isaac his son asked his father where the sacrifice was- because he saw the fire and the wood but no animal sacrifice. This drew curiosity on his son's part, making him wonder aloud at this strange act. The father in his rejoinder said "the Lord shall provide," Yes even today the Lord shall provide in needy areas.


 We need not to stagger at the promises made to us in the word of God. It doesn't really matter how great the storm is, we are going to tell the storm how great our God is, and we know for sure he is the stiller of storms. Whether it be sickness, or financial situations or any other situation rearing its ugly head, we know for a fact "He is the God of all flesh and nothing is too hard for him." Let's continue trusting in him, even when help isn't seen in sight, he will not forsake us, he will for sure come through, and salvage us at the least expected moments.

So are you giving up? Oh not you, you're a child of God, oh no a son of God. As many as received him, he gave them the right, power, privilege to become the sons of God. So if Christ is in you then you're a son of God, you have been given power to become a son of God. "And no son of God can afford to doubt his Father, but believe that he is, and he is the rewarder of them that seek him diligently." Walk like a son and behave like a son and not like a stranger to the promises of God. Against hope, hoping that everything God has spoken to you shall surely come to pass."

Monday, October 10, 2016

Inclining Your Ear To Wisdom

A Few Things I Have Learned After I Lend My Ear To Wisdom

 1-Never act desperate when going through a trial; for if you do, you give the enemy a chance to destroy you.

2-Never utter anything that will make you regret later especially when angry; for when you have sobered up, you will be looking for a place to hide.

 3-Never answer your detractors or critics, for by so doing, you give their allegations credibility. Try not to seek validation, or sympathy, it's only God who can validate you.

 4-Rejoice when you have more haters than admires; for haters or detractors are there because you're doing something valuable which themselves can't do. Even Christ was hated by many. Simple rule; march on to your destiny and ignore the noise.
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5-It's hard, but do it; love those who use you or are spiteful. Love your enemies and hate them not, they're there for your growth, without them, you will never scale certain levels. Seek not vengeance, for vengeance is God's.

 6-If you want to know that you're making progress, then it will be palpable at a time when you're under attack, and also when people talk evil of you, and you're not moved, but in spite of all that you're able to smile and calmly bless them - this is a great pointer you're overcoming. And that shows you for sure how grown you're.

 7-Charity, or Love will conquer anything the enemy has vowed to use to bring you down, and forgiveness is a strong weapon that eliminates bitterness; if you're not bitter with anyone, life, world or the past, then you have silenced the enemy and out of your spiritual well will come forth life!

Saturday, October 8, 2016

Missions In Kenya

We Need The Anointing

Lately we have seen such a great surge in folks who have purported to receiving a call in the things of God. And as confusion rage on, and as the world ponder and try to decipher what is happening, no meaningful discernment seems to be in sight; especially to those who can't grasp the goings on. It is to be understood for a fact that we have three ways in which a man can be called. One, by God, two, by men, and three by self- the latter means self-appointed. Examples are there galore in the bible to help us unravel this. It isn't a new phenomenon, neither is it just unique to us living in these very perilous times on the planet. "The likes of Absalom, his other brother Adonijah, who were all David's sons, appointed themselves as King's, only to be vanquished in their folly." 2Sa 15:10 But Absalom sent spies throughout all the tribes of Israel, saying, As soon as ye hear the sound of the trumpet, then ye shall say, Absalom reigneth in Hebron. Here we can see how Absalom conspired to depose his father, by appointing himself as the King in the place of his living father, without any regards whatsoever to God's laid down ways. 1Ki 1:5 Then Adonijah the son of Haggith exalted himself, saying, I will be king: and he prepared him chariots and horsemen, and fifty men to run before him. 1Ki 1:6 And his father had not displeased him at any time in saying, Why hast thou done so? and he also was a very goodly man; and his motherbare him after Absalom. 1Ki 1:7 And he conferred with Joab the son of Zeruiah, and with Abiathar the priest: and they following Adonijah helped him. 1Ki 1:8 But Zadok the priest, and Benaiah the son of Jehoiada, and Nathan the prophet, and Shimei, and Rei, and the mighty men which belonged to David, were not with Adonijah. Again, here we see the same thing taking place. Self-appointment has always instigated worst tendencies, and some people that have already deviated from what is sound will be caught in the middle of it. "And casualties will be many. It's always borne-out of the fact, that people can't wait to be instructed well in God's ways, and are very hasty, not because they love God so much than the rest, but, rather, by so doing they try very hard to satiate their bloated egos. And this helps the enemy to displace the faith of some." "Some are Appointed by God, and others by men, and we got several examples in the bible about situations like this- thus, because we need to narrow this down, we shall focus on a few individuals." And one of the examples is Saul's son who was put on the throne by Abner 'Saul's commander.' 2Sa 2:8 But Abner the son of Ner, captain of Saul's host, took Ishbosheth the son of Saul, and brought him over to Mahanaim; 2Sa 2:9 And made him king over Gilead, and over the Ashurites, and over Jezreel, and over Ephraim, and over Benjamin, and over all Israel. 2Sa 2:10 Ishbosheth Saul's son was forty years old when he began to reign over Israel, and reigned two years. But the house of Judah followed David. When God calls somebody to the task he has assigned them, there is a remarkable shift in tendencies, and it's not conflicting in any manner. "The harbinger of it; is an open secret, which is a sheer fact -relative to ones calling. It doesn't escape any notice, as evidence is there to show to all and sundry that one indeed has a calling of God upon them." We have examples that are myriad that prove that in the word of God, "especially-how God plucked nobodies from divers backgrounds and elevated them beyond what their peers envisaged, making them a people with a purpose, and different from others; because of the anointing that rested upon them." I will zero in on one of the characters that was obscure until the presage of lost donkeys. Saul was an average man without any sign of God's calling upon his life. His case can be truly equated to any Joe out there, that is happy going to Church, without fanfare or expectation of the portend that lays a head. Israel was at the crossroads; and badly desiring a ruler like any another nation that bordered her. While doing this, the people of Israel were oblivious of the fact that they were denying Him, that had brought them out of slavery. But God was willing to give them a King. It is only God that grands us leaders-whether those leaders are good, or worse. The difference between all these, is what God does that humbles people, making them understand he is God, who is able to change man, status quo, adverse situations, and impossibilities surrounding man-kind. "This man Saul was plucked from obscurity and thrust to leadership pedestal, not by his making, or by virtue of his tribe or ethnicity. It's not because of an honorable family name, neither because of deep pockets that attracts levels of unction, rather, the calling of God that rests upon one chosen of him." The donkeys were found. God used the situation of the lost beasts of burden as a portend that heralded the prospects of his elevation. He never got himself involved in spiritual theatrics of the day. Neither was he practicing religious dogmas to warrant his elevation, "or connecting himself to the prophet with a 'seed' in order for his spiritual elevation to be sure. God had already told prophet Samuel that He will bring him a man that will be the captain of His people. Seed money wasn't needed to unlock Saul's potential, it's not by might neither by power; but by my spirit says the Lord." One of the things that totally upstages pundits is the sheer fact that God can't be fathomed using human intellect, or by usage of accumulated experience. He will forever remain God. As ordinary as Saul was, just like some of us were up until he released His unction on us, we remained so ordinary. When his Spirit came upon us then change was instigated by him. 1Sa 10:1 Then Samuel took a vial of oil, and poured it upon his head, and kissed him, and said, Is it not because the LORD hath anointed thee to be captain over his inheritance? 1Sa 10:2 When thou art departed from me to day, then thou shalt find two men by Rachel's sepulchre in the border of Benjamin at Zelzah; and they will say unto thee, The asses which thou wentest to seek are found: and, lo, thy father hath left the care of the asses, and sorroweth for you, saying, What shall I do for my son? 1Sa 10:3 Then shalt thou go on forward from thence, and thou shalt come to the plain of Tabor, and there shall meet thee three men going up to God to Bethel, one carrying three kids, and another carrying three loaves of bread, and another carrying a bottle of wine: 1Sa 10:4 And they will salute thee, and give thee two loaves of bread; which thou shalt receive of their hands. 1Sa 10:5 After that thou shalt come to the hill of God, where is the garrison of the Philistines: and it shall come to pass, when thou art come thither to the city, that thou shalt meet a company of prophets coming down from the high place with a psaltery, and a tabret, and a pipe, and a harp, before them; and they shall prophesy: 1Sa 10:6 And the Spirit of the LORD will come upon thee, and thou shalt prophesy with them, and shalt be turned into another man. 1Sa 10:7 And let it be, when these signs are come unto thee, that thou do as occasion serve thee; for God is with thee. Chapter ten verse six, captures my attention. It vividly states that, "the Spirit will come upon you, and you shall prophecy, and you shall be turned into another man." It means, I will make you cease being ordinary, and things will change, and as you prophecy, there will be a transformation taking place inside of you. You will no longer be the same, for you will be turned in to another man that you were initially not. "The things you will do, are things you never thought at any given time you will be able to do them, because my Spirit will give you the impetus to do those things when action is demanded." We need the anointing, and we need to be turned in to different men and women as in Saul's case. We see this replicated in the lives of those folks that allowed God to use them. They feared God, they were not interested in-man's recognition, neither were they striving to become celeb preachers, wanting recognition by titles, or craving for the world attention, and robbing God his place. "They had faith in him, suffering perils, being denounced by regimes, not welcome in some places, enduring persecution and tribulations." On the day of Pentecost we see how fearful, and struggling men and women were baptized in the spirit, and got energized in the things of God, and they boldly declared Christ. When flogged for preaching Christ, they were happy to have participated in his suffering. How many of us will be happy when flogged because they openly preached Christ? We are too embarrassed to testify of him on platforms given to us. We don't want to raffle feathers, we want to be accommodative, and accept every filth in the church in the name of tolerance and understanding. That is why we need the anointing, and the calling of Christ upon our lives. To be able to speak about Christ without fear. "And by the way it's only Christ who has the ability to change situations, nations and peoples of the world. No man on earth has that ability, ours is to discourse principles outlined in his word to them that Christ is sending us to." Time has come to spearhead the right aspects, and do so with fervor, knowing for sure that days are coming when the Son of God shall return, and as His chosen people let's work hard being led by his Spirit when it's still day, before darkness engulf the earth."

Thursday, January 28, 2016

The Canon

The canon of Scripture refers to the list of books recognized as divinely inspired and authoritative for faith and practice. Our word canon is derived from the Hebrew qaneh and the Greek kanon, meaning a “reed” or a “measuring stick.” The term came to mean the standard by which a written work was measured for inclusion in a certain body of literature. The books of the Bible are not inspired because humans gave them canonical status. Rather, the books were recognized as canonical by humans because they were inspired by God. As Wegner explains, the books of the Old Testament “did not receive their authority because they were placed in the canon; rather they were recognized by the nation of Israel as having divine authority and were therefore included in the canon.”1 The community of faith did not create the Scriptures; rather, the Scriptures helped to create the community of faith by giving form and substance to its identity and system of beliefs. The order and arrangement of the Hebrew canon is different from that of our English Bibles. The Hebrew canon consists of three major sections, the Law (Torah), the Prophets (Nevi’im), and the Writings (Kethuvim). Collectively they are referred to as the Tanak (an acrostic built on the first letters of these three divisions—TNK).

  The Septuagint (LXX), the Greek translation of the Old Testament, first employed the fourfold division of the Old Testament into Pentateuch, Historical Books, Poetical Books, and Prophetic Books that is used in the English Bible. The inclusion of historical books within the prophetic section of the Hebrew canon reflects their authorship by the prophets. Daniel appears in the Writings rather than the Prophets because Daniel was not called to the office of prophet even though he functioned as a prophet from time to time. Chronicles at the end of the canon provides a summary of the entire Old Testament story from Adam to Israel’s return from exile though it was written from a priestly perspective. The Roman Catholic canon of the Old Testament includes seven apocryphal books (Tobit, Judith, Wisdom of Solomon, Ecclesiasticus or Sirach, Baruch, Letter of Jeremiah, and 1 and 2 Maccabees) written during the Intertestamental period, as well as additional materials for the books of Esther and Daniel.2 The Eastern Orthodox Church also recognized these works as canonical, as well as four additional compositions (1 Esdras, Psalm 151, 3 and 4 Maccabees, and the Prayer of Manasseh). When Moses came down from Mount Sinai with the commandments God gave him, the people of Israel immediately recognized their divine authority and promised to raise up a succession of prophets “like Moses” to speak His word for subsequent generations, and the pronouncements of these messengers of God would also be recognized as possessing divine authority. The prophet Samuel wrote down laws of kingship that were deposited before the Lord when the monarchy was established in Israel (1 Sam 10:25). David’s extensive writings came to be recognized as inspired Scripture because the Spirit of God spoke through him (2 Sam 23:1–2), and the words of the prophets came to be placed alongside the Torah in the Hebrew Scriptures because of the self-authenticating message. Histories, psalms, and wisdom writings recognized as coming from others speaking with a prophetic voice were also similarly respected and preserved. WHEN WAS THE PROCESS COMPLETED? Jewish tradition affirmed that prophecy ceased in Israel c. 400 BC after the ministry of Malachi. First Maccabees 9:27 states, “So there was great distress in Israel, such as had not been since the time that the prophets ceased to appear among them.” Baruch 85:3 makes a similar claim, and the Jewish Talmud states that the Holy Spirit departed from Israel after the prophets Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi in the early postexilic period. While some questions remained regarding some of the “writings” that were already included in Scripture (e.g., Esther) even until the Council of Jamnia in AD 90, the evidence suggests that the Hebrew canon was essentially completed and fixed by 300 BC. All of the canonical books of the Old Testament, except for Esther, appear among the copies of the Dead Sea Scrolls (250 BC–AD 70) We are therefore duty-bound to understand through His Spirit the importance of that selection. Every bible student has to go to the bottom of what is handed us, and learn those things, so that we are not swayed in anyway by those who distorted the word, or cast aspersions at the inspired work of God.

Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Being Thankful

Giving thanks in the midst of trials, or persecution has always been a tough thing to do. Whereas most of us will love a quick solution out of what we are facing, sometimes it doesn't work out as we thought at the beginning. We have to understand that God will not allow us to go through trials we can't be able to bear. 1Co 10:13 There hath no temptation taken you but such as is common to man: but God is faithful, who will not suffer you to be tempted above that ye are able; but will with the temptation also make a way to escape, that ye may be able to bear it.

 There are many people today who are going through some tough moments in their lives, some are chided for the positions they have taken in God simply because it would've been expected of them to succumb at the weight of such trying moments. Understanding what is happening around you, will help you to withstand the pressure. Jesus Christ, knew what was set before him; that he defied Satan, when he tried to entice him with power and glory alleging all of it was given to his power, which prompted CHRIST to tell him " get thee behind me Satan for it is written; you shall only worship God and him shall you serve."

 David too, had some low moments. He could not be allowed to fight alongside the philistines against his own nation which was headed by Saul. The lords of the philistines advised the king against involving David and his militia group In the battle against Israel. David left Achish, and came to Ziklag where his family and the families of the men following him as his rag tag army had been left behind, a place appointed for him by Achish, only to find out that the place had been overrun by the Amalakites, and the camp burned, and the families taken captive. Every man was talking about stoning David, for every man wept for his sons and daughters until power was not left in them to weep. David encouraged himself in the Lord, and he was assured recovery of what seemed impossible to recover at that hour. We need to put our trust in the Lord in such agonizing moments in order to secure victory against our enemy.

 I have learned that, the moment God tells you to do something for him, the enemy will try to stir what can be stirred up in order to derail your focus, and blur your vision as it pertains to fulfillment that you need to fulfill. But in situations like these, what is needed is to keep trusting in God, and praising him for victory, and having faith that you will accomplish the mission. It's very rare to praise God in hard times, but if you can honor God, praise him, trust in him, clearly understand what he is capable of doing, then nothing can come in between you and God, and you're assured of great victory against the adversary. When Paul and Silas, were rounded, beaten, and thrown in jail, they didn't harbor hard fillings against the magistrates. Though they had been flogged, they summoned courage in the midst of that situation, and at midnight they prayed and sang hymns to God, and the precious Lord set them free by shaking the foundation of the very jail they were put in. The jail man almost took his life because he assumed that the prisoners had escaped, but Paul cried out aloud asking him not to do himself harm for they hadn't escaped. And he (jail man) asked them what he should do in order to be saved, and Paul told him to be believe in Jesus Christ and his household will be saved as well. He brought them to his house, set a meal before them, and washed the wounds inflicted on them as a result of the beating they initially received. This is what God does to us, when we don't complain, or murmur especially when faced with situations that are dire. He is our hope in every situation. Are you going through tough moments? If yes, then let your spiritual eyes be firmly fixated on the Lord, and he shall deliver you from any situation that you find yourself in today. The bible clearly tells us, that he is the same yesterday, today and forever. He does not sleep neither slumber and his word is yes and amen!

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Calling The Fire Down

It's not easy for us of this generation to grasp the weight of certain things; particularly thus, by virtue of God's unhindered ways of doing things. The precious Lord  has always been with his people inspite of  many obstacles that have been laid in the path of His people.

I look at the Bible characters and I am awed by the simplicity with which they carried themselves: yet these men and Women of God wielded such great power and authority, especially at a time when full manifestation of the Holy Spirit was not evident. What would happen in those days was for the spirit of God to come upon them, and the Lord would use them. But this never stopped them from showing off the works of God in their generations time.

Jas 5:17  Elijah was a man of like feeling to us, and he prayed in prayer for it not to rain; and it did not rain on the earth three years and six months.
Jas 5:18  And he prayed again, and the heaven gave rain, and the earth caused its fruit to sprout. 
This interests me, when I come to understand conditions in which Elijah operated in. Harsh realities dawned on him and other prophets, that they could not freely operate without attracting the wrath of the King and his wicked wife. Idolatry was the norm, and the house of Ephraim had been carried along with the craze of worshipping foreign deities. Does this somehow mirror what is going on albeit in a different way?

His ( Elijah) Spirit was vexed, and he wasn't going to conform himself to aspects that contradicted what God had handed to their fathers; and which were well articulated by the Lord.
 He ( God) made it clear to them the consequences of defying his  Law.  Elijah spoke about the nation of Israel going without rain and dew, till his word came to pass. This was a sign to this nation that comprised ten tribes of Israel that God wasn't happy with the manner in which they were straying from what he had given them, and that was very evident. The bible doesn't tell us whether Judah was affected by this, since it's clear the words were precisely directed at Ahab who was the instigator of Ephraim's house backsliding tendencies. The house of David had its share of battles but this word seems to be so particular as to which house was going to be affected. And God honored Elijah's word.

The bible makes it very clear how Elijah was zealous and jealous for Jehovah because the children of Israel had forsaken the covenant.
1Ki 19:10  And he said, Being zealous, I have been zealous for Jehovah the God of Hosts, for the sons of Israel have forsaken Your covenant; they have thrown down Your altars, and they have killed Your prophets with the sword, and I am left, I alone, and they seek to take my life.

It shows here why he was able to call for the shutting of the heavens, and not a single drop of rain was to be seen in the land until his word came to pass. Such actions can only be associated with people that really love the Lord and not the world. Folks that are truly sold to the causes of God. And such God will never forsake nor fail to answer the prayers directed at him by those who love him this much.

When God finally told him that he was going to bring rain, "since most likely others who loved him were praying that he causes it to rain."  We see what unfolds. Elijah wants everyone to know why it never rained, and who was supposed to be worshipped. He wanted them to see the difference and not follow Baal blindly, for Baal was subjecting them to the wrath of God. He tells Ahab to bring four hundred and fifty prophets of Baal and four hundred prophets of the grove for a contest on Mt Carmel.

Elijah takes an opportunity to deride and upbraid Ahab and Israel for the nation's backsliding tendency, and he gives those ministering to false deities a chance to prove to the nation as to whether those deities can match the sovereign power of God. He says to them this - "God that answers by fire is the one to be worshipped."
 It takes great courage to engage a nation this way, more so when you're aware that your life is on the line if God fails to answer by fire.

Of truth God doesn't disappoint. When you truly seek him, and have a desire for people to see the difference between him and other aspects that are distracting his people from  acknowledging his greatness, let it be known candidly that he will not let down his people at such moments. He honored Elijah by sending fire to consume the sacrifice placed on the repaired alter. And when Israel saw this, they fell on their knees and cried out aloud and said " the Lord is the God, the Lord is the God"

Time has come when the Holy Ghost fire need to be evidenced in our midst. When people see the glory of God, they shall whole-heartedly embrace him. We need to change tact, pray without ceasing like Elijah did, demonstrate his love and presence, and we shall see the flames of revival all over again. Let us come and worship him with a clean and pure heart, that hungers and craves for him, and we shall see a great spiritual awakening in our times. Blessed be the Lord God of Abraham, God of Isaac and God of Jacob. He is a powerful God and nothing is impossible with him!

Going Back To The Message

At the throes of the church realizing her potential, rogues have taken advantage to abuse the very privilege bestowed upon her.   When ...