Friday 29 December 2017

Watch for the morning: It'll Surely Come

Watch for the morning: It'll Surely Come

Matthew 26
38 Then saith he unto them, My soul is exceeding sorrowful, even unto death: tarry ye here, and watch with me.

Luke 22
45 And when he rose up from prayer, and was come to his disciples, he found them sleeping for sorrow,

53 When I was daily with you in the temple, ye stretched forth no hands against me: but this is your hour, and the power of darkness.

Psalms 130
5 I wait for the LORD, my soul doth wait, and in his word do I hope.

6 My soul waiteth for the Lord more than they that watch for the morning: I say, more than they that watch for the morning.

7 Let Israel hope in the LORD: for with the LORD there is mercy, and with him is plenteous redemption.

Psalms 30
5 For his anger endureth but a moment; in his favour is life: weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning.
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We often get there, where expectations would be delayed till night.

The power of darkness have their hours as we wait.

Jesus and His disciples had to go through this inevitable passage of sorrow. Hell held sway because there's an inevitable cup that must be drunk.

Jesus described such times as when a woman is in labor. She had sorrow. It's a passage she must go through. But she forgets the pain as soon as she's delivered of the baby.

The hour of the power of darkness doesn't last. It'll pass if we go through with God.

Weeping won't last beyond the morning. So we in hope wait for the morning. We wait for God having done all.

At such a time as this, when we take stock of what an outgoing year has been to us, we often have many unfinished projects, failures and expectations yet to be fulfilled, answered prayers yet to manifest in the physical abound but we know what to do. We keep watching for the morning. It won't fail.

When the hour and the power of darkness came, and it was time for Jesus to go to the cross to shed His blood for the sin of the world, the major reason of His coming and so bear testimony to the truth... It was as if His Father had forsaken Him.
He had to let go for the enemy, who made jest of Him and bullied Him and eventually killed Him. He gave up His spirit and died.

And that hour lasted till the third day but not beyond. He was as one who watched and hoped for the morning in God and eventually the morning came, light shone in the region of darkness and the power of darkness was broken as He rose from the dead.
As vicious as the host of hell was, it became impossible for death to hold Him captive, the time and the power of darkness had expired and the gates of hell broken down and as it is written, He made an open show of them and triumphed over them.

That's the example we have. Are you going through such a time? Put your hope in God. He is the help of your countenance. He will come and save you.

I can't say the coming of a New year means the end of your hour of darkness but I know it brings with it hope and the opportunity not to fall asleep as we watch waiting for the breaking of day... He that's joined to all the living has hope, a living dog is better than a dead lion... There's hope... We only...stand upon our watch of hope to see how the promises of God for us are worked out, waiting for the breaking of the day...

Hope doesn't make ashamed ... Hold on with high expectations for the coming year... It'll sure be another exciting year...

Keep hope alive! Your joy comes!

Good morning!

Monday 24 April 2017

Pruning Hooks and Swords: The Full Time Ministry and It's Divine Sustenance Plan

Pruning Hooks and Swords: The Full Time Ministry and it's Divine Sustenance

[My Offline Bible] Joel 3
10 Beat your plowshares into swords, and your pruninghooks into spears: let the weak say, I am strong.

Jesus Christ sent His disciples to go preach the gospel of the kingdom of God. He told them to preach and offer kingdom solutions howbeit freely. But He also said, the laborer is worthy of His pay even as He didn't give them anything nor permitted them to take along from their wealth. The dilemma we grapple with today is how those who preach the gospel would live by it without merchandising or tasking the people.

To many, it's not just possible to do. The result is that we go into merchandising and exploitation. The very things Jesus Christ warned against. Some claim that Jesus Christ rescinded on that command, the scriptures being used is that where he told them to go get swords...to me that instruction is deeper than the surface meaning that doesn't agree with what we know Christ to have preached.

Today, denominations save money by discouraging people going into full time ministry. Others latch on to the "tent making" doctrine taken from Paul's experience with Priscilla and Acquila at Corinth, his statement to the Ephesians elders about working and to the Thessalonians. The problem is they won't know what conditions or why he deviated and they don't care to know his fundamental belief on the matter and those scriptures that point to how he was ministered to by individual believers and churches.

Paul, who took his time studying Christ knew what Jesus said about it and stayed with it. 1Corinthians 9 contains his basic belief about it and went back to what Jesus Christ said in the gospels.

[My Offline Bible] 1 Corinthians 9
9 For it is written in the law of Moses, Thou shalt not muzzle the mouth of the ox that treadeth out the corn. Doth God take care for oxen? 10 Or saith he it altogether for our sakes? For our sakes, no doubt, this is written: that he that ploweth should plow in hope; and that he that thresheth in hope should be partaker of his hope. 11 If we have sown unto you spiritual things, is it a great thing if we shall reap your carnal things? 12 If others be partakers of this power over you, are not we rather? Nevertheless we have not used this power; but suffer all things, lest we should hinder the gospel of Christ. 13 Do ye not know that they which minister about holy things live of the things of the temple? and they which wait at the altar are partakers with the altar? 14 EVEN SO HATH THE LORD ORDAINED THAT THEY WHICH PREACH THE GOSPEL SHOULD LIVE OF THE GOSPEL. 15 But I have used none of these things: neither have I written these things, that it should be so done unto me: for it were better for me to die, than that any man should make my glorying void.

He mentioned two reasons why he didn't always use that, one is that he won't want it to hinder the gospel. I'm sure Jesus Christ knew better before ordaining it, but it's a possibility that requires personal discretion and not a generalized instruction.
He also said he didn't use that so that no one will make his glorying void. If it will affect your self esteem, it should be avoided. Many give to ministers to buy them up and shut their mouths or control them and that should be avoided. Some hands that feed are poisonous.

He also mentioned somewhere how he won't want to be a burden to his children as it is the Father that lays up for the children and not the children laying up for the parent.

But to operate in that mode of living by the gospel,  a minister must be assured that he or she is so called. If it isn't backed up by divine authority and ordination it can turn to serious sufferings that can lead to all manners of abuses.

It also requires a lot of faith and conviction. Ordinarily, every believer ought to live by faith in God in spite of whatever commerce, trade or job he or she is involved in, in line with what Jesus Christ taught. It is our basic pruning hooks to harvest from the grace of God as our Father who provides richly for His children. When a person is called into the higher calling that requires a full time attention to preaching the gospel, that same pruning hook that he or she has been using for civilian upkeep is now required to be turned into a sword to keep him up at the battle front otherwise, the soldier will be entangled in civilian affairs and will be ineffective in delivering quality service to the one who enlisted him.

When people's faith fails, it becomes a problem locating the worthy men and women already positioned in destiny to minister to the Minister out of their substance per time according to Christ, His teachings and His practice. See Matthew 10 and other references in Luke 6, 9 and 10 as chained together.

It's not only faith failure that affects righteousness in a minister's sustenance. Demas loved the then world and left preaching. If greed and covetousness take a hold of a minister, no matter how anointed, he'll misbehave. He'll become a servant to his needs and wants, and his belly will become his God. He will make merchandise of God's people and see them as commodities to exchange for money and cows to milk dry.

Another potential point of failure financially is when people who should give freely won't give. When Nehemiah went back from exile to go rebuild the wall and the temple in Jerusalem, one reform he had to deal with was that of the priests being absent from the service at the temple. When he investigated, he found out that the people had stopped giving and offering things at the temple and the priests who had no inheritance among the tribes had to go buy lands and were farming and trading to sustain abandoning the work of the Lord. It is replicable today as lots of people question the operations of being on full time ministry. I remember someone saying full time ministry is fool time ministry. And I asked if Jesus Christ and His disciples were fools for committing their lives to preaching the kingdom of God.

The truth is that we preach what we feel is convenient to maintain without thinking if it's God's word or not. In unbelief people don't see the possibilities or workability of God's instructions not just in this area but in many other issues of spirituality.

In recent times, a lot of questions have been raised concerning tithes. Sometimes you want to ask why the hassles? The bottom line is that we as believers have responsibilities to those who have given their lives to preach and teach God's word either being over a local assembly or being on the road preaching and teaching the word on full time basis diligently and with visible grace either you believe in tithing or not.

To keep ones "glorying" you want to be modest, keeping quiet about it and living your life by faith doing whatever you are capable of doing and it's OK but that results in people not knowing exactly the position of Christ on the matter and only see those who abuse the system. And there is already a widespread ignorance among the people both the ministers and the people and the result is the abuses we see daily as people are doing their best in not giving to ministers and the ministers are doing all sorts to wring out as much as possible from the people with both seeking to outwit each other.

But the wise remains wise in turning their pruning hooks into swords as ministers and as God's people ministering to ministers of God out of their substance.

[My Offline Bible] Galatians 6
6 Let him that is taught in the word communicate unto him that teacheth in all good things. 7 Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap. 8 For he that soweth to his flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption; but he that soweth to the Spirit shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting. 9 And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not. 10 As we have therefore opportunity, let us do good unto all men, especially unto them who are of the household of faith.

Ministers should understand how God has ordained things to be in all sincerity without greed and plug their faith into the operations ordained of God and the faithfulness of God's loving grace will answer to them. Trying to do it by oneself will undermine the process and topple the purposes of God bringing distraction, frustration and depressions without any result in effective sustenance.

I pray the grace for sustenance reach to all serving Christ in all sincerity!

Tuesday 18 April 2017

They that thirst get filled...

God wants to fill people with His righteousness. But have you ever tried feeding a baby that's not hungry? We weren't told to go look for the food to eat, we were told we'll be filled but the blessedness is only for those thirsty and hungry for righteousness. The job of the preacher is to release the aroma of righteousness and try by the help of the Spirit to create hunger and thirst for it... The rest is for God to fill the responder with top quality righteousness that produces holiness...supernaturally automatically!

Sin and salvation

Sin and Salvation

Consider this, salvation is because there's danger afterlife. The danger isn't because you were poor or sick on the earth. Being poor or being sickly on earth would need prosperity and healing which may not need beyond natural or physical solutions to deal with, great governments in the world have done great things in these regard. The danger afterlife is because of sin and so the need for salvation. That pins salvation primarily as a remedy for sin, healing, prosperity and many other goodies accompanied salvation definitely. Therefore to be saved is to be healed of sin. To have salvation is to break free from the bondage and the compulsion of sin, either the lusts of the flesh, lusts of the eyes or the pride of life. That a person lived a sickly or poor life won't end him in hell fire if he gets saved before death but if he lived in affluence and in health without salvation from sin till death, he isn't saved from hell fire!

Does that mean once I'm "saved" I will never sin ever again? Of course not, but I'll never ever get out of sin if I don't know that once I'm born again I'm above sin both positionally and potentially and through faith in the power of salvation and in those things that have been given to me in Christ I can live a life of unconditional love and quality holiness.

From personal experience, the major problems of sin I had as a young man stopped as soon as I got born again. I could not say I did anything particularly to stop them...but I had issues with others which took time to dry up. With the assurance that the roots were destroyed by the New Creation and the power of salvation, I knew they may be tough but they won't last and with time I have testimonies to God's glory, I'm not where I used to be.

The problem we have is that we feel God doesn't mind sin, but He does. If He doesn't He wouldn't send His Son, He won't send the Holy Spirit to lead us aright daily, He won't send His word so to tell us that doing His will pleases Him. Of course, He cares!

We also have the problem of using our experiences to judge or to understand the word of God. When we face tough times in living holy we end up thinking God wouldn't mind us living in sin otherwise why should it be difficult? We feel why should I have this guilt every time I sin! Why should I have to ask for forgiveness every time I sin?

In trying to answer these questions people get taken over by their rebellious instincts and so form certain religious explanations around their indulgences and so lock themselves up away frown the possibilities that grace offers in holiness.

The truth is, the godly sorrow we feel isn't equal to condemnation. It is necessary to work repentance, to help the believer know the possibilities that exist. Like we groan in this body waiting for the day we'll take it off to be clothed in our glorious body, but should we kill ourselves to go? Of course not. So we feel the godly sorrow and we should feel it every time we sin and then ask God for His forgiveness, He is just and faithful to forgive and to cleanse from all unrighteousness. He isn't a computer who doesn't have a feeling, He feels it when we come short of who He made us to be in Christ.

But while the falling and rising goes on, a deeper work is going on behind the scene as we grow in grace, as we engage God's word which washes the disciple and renews his mind washing away the residue of sin which has dried up from its root and starved of nutrients in worldliness.

The end point is that the works of the flesh give way for the fruit of the Spirit and the end is a life of love, chastity, temperament, patience and discipline with eagerness and zeal for good works...

The believer in Christ who has experienced salvation must believe in the possibility of holiness and godliness without mere religion. That's why Christ died and rose again to save us from our sins and this grace must not be in vain in our lives... We should make it count!

Good morning... It's a great week!