Monday, 29 August 2016
Offences- The Bait of Satan
Offences-The Bait of Satan
One of the signs of the last days according to what Jesus said in the verse that we just read is that many will be offended and will betray one another and will hate one another.
These days’ people get offended for no good reason and go on shooting rampage. One guy in America recently went to the Discovery TV station building in America because he was upset about the fact that they are showing programmes that shows human beings destroying the planet or something like that. He was offended.
The rate of murder has skyrocketed in recent times, there is a lot of betrayal and so much hatred in our society.
Jesus said, it is impossible offences will come but woe to him through which it come. We will feel offended but it is how we deal with it that matters.
The danger is that if we allow offence in our life, it can stop the blessing of God from flowing in our life, but when we exercise patience and remain focused on God and His Word, He will turn your situations and circumstances around.
It is God’s desire that you do not become offended. That we become dead to self.
Phil 1:9-11 And this I pray, that your love may abound still more and more in knowledge and all discernment, that you may approve the things that are excellent, that you may be sincere and without offense till the day of Christ, being filled with the fruits of righteousness which are by Jesus Christ, to the glory and praise of God.
Offense blocks God’s blessing because it cuts one off from the power of God.
Sometimes people become offended with God but this is not wise because He is the only One who can help you get out of a negative situation or circumstance.
Don’t strive with God (Isaiah 45:9).’Woe to him who strives with his maker’
Nobody can be successful if he has a heart that is against God (Job 9:4b – Who has hardened himself against Him (God ) and prospered.
Everyone will at one point in time suffer offence in one form or another all men are subject to the possibility of becoming offended many times a day in life. We also offend people consciously or unconsciously. You may never know what your words or actions lead to.
One of the most potent weapon that Satan uses in these last days to steal people’s destiny and destroy their lives is the weapon of offence.
I heard a make believe story about Satan and his schemes. The story is that Satan held a fair and had many diverse items/gadgets for sale like fornication, alcoholism, homosexuality, witchcraft, lying etc but on these two items he put not for sale, Discouragement and offence. Someone then asked Satan why are these not for sale, he said, these are the two instruments that he had used to destroy many destinies and they have almost 100% success rate. He said irrespective of race, color, economic status, age, they always deliver.
What is offence?
The word offence comes from the Greek word, Skandalon. The word means a snare, a noose or a trap. It also means something that makes someone to stumble or fall into a scandalous act.
Generally it means to feel annoyed or hurt by something or what someone did or said.
The devil can ensnare one through offence and when that happens one begins to do his will and manifest feeling of anger, resentment, wrath and criticism which ultimately leads to divisions, rebellion and fighting.
Great men and women in history have missed golden opportunities because they’ve allowed offences to dictate their responses and actions at crucial points in their lives.
You may not indulge in so called big sins like fornication but the weapon of offence could create greater damage if we are not careful.
Matt 24:10 ‘And then many will be offended, will betray one another and will hate one another.
When we allow ourselves to be offended and we don’t deal with it, it leads to other very damaging human emotions like betrayal and eventually hatred of the person concerned.
This occurs in marriages, work places, churches and businesses.
Proverbs 18:19 ‘A brother offended is harder to win than a strong city. This means that it is a lot easier to conquer or win a strong city than reconcile a brother who is offended.
This is serious.
We get offended by sometimes minor issues
An usher asked you to move from where you are sitting and you are not happy because you feel, how dare this young girl talk to me like that.
You feel someone walked past you in church and didn’t greet you properly and you are offended.
Or maybe the pastor preached a sermon and you think he is referring to you and you get offended. A pastor narrated how he finished preaching one day and a woman came to see him and said, I know you were referring to me in your message but the pastor insisted that he wasn’t even thinking about her. She was all upset. It will be difficult to preach if one has to avoid speaking about certain things just because someone in the church has been through or going through similar situation.
Offence is dangerous and it can attract evil spirit into our lives.
A man and his wife had a quarrel and there was strife and offence between them and the HS nudged the man to apologize to his wife but he refused and was being stubborn. As they were lying down the man couldn’t sleep and at about 2 am the Holy Spirit spoke to him and said look at what you have allowed into your house and in an open vision this man saw a large, fierce looking demon spirit wearing armor. The man could see each piece of armour and understand it’s symbolic meaning. The spirit wore helmet of pride and breastplate of unrighteousness,he carried a sword of bitterness and a shield of hatred, from his belt hung a hammer of judgement, a cloak of deception and his feet were shod with boots of anger.
Why do we get offended?
The reasons why we all get offended differ amongst different people but there are certain common reasons or causes of offences irrespective of who you are or where you are from.
Read Luke 17: 1-4
1.We are imperfect people . No human being is perfect and we all have the propensity to get offended. Psalm 51:5 ‘Behold I was shapen in iniquity (sin) and in sin did my mother conceive me.
We daily encounter people carrying all kinds of experiences, traumas and fears of their past which greatly influence their behavior.
Read Romans 7:15-20 .
Every man has an inborn tendency to disappoint. Men cause offences because of human limitations. They are limited in scope of seeing and understanding situations hence their inability to make correct judgments.
That is why people make flawed judgments and conclusions about others which can trigger negative emotions and tendencies such as anger, bitterness and resentments. Men can wrongly interpret your actions because of their limitations.
It is only God who is all knowing and all understanding and has the ability to make sound judgments.
2. People differ in opinion, ideas and perceptions.
3. Lack of the fruit of the Spirit.
Biblical examples of people who got offended
The bible is full of stories of great men who got offended and they ended up missing God’s purpose for their lives and were destroyed in the process.
Absalom: Read 2 Samuel 13:1 -20 – 32.
Absalom, King David’s son story is a classic example of what happens when offenses are taken personally and nursed over a period of time. He was a favorite son of his father King David.
Absalom had a sister called Tamar who was very beautiful and Absalom also had a half brother called Amnon who was infatuated by Tamar. He liked her to the extent that he became sick and a friend of his called Jonadab (that’s why we need to keep godly friends) told Amnon that he should pretend to be ill and when the king comes to see him he should tell the king that he will like Tamar to come and give him food. Then when the king came to see him, he requested that Tamar his sister should come and give him food and the king agreed.
When Tamar came, Amnon basically raped her. When Absalom got to know in verse 22 ‘Absalom spoke to his brother neither good nor bad for Absalom hated Amnon because he had forced his sister Tamar.
Absalom was really offended but he did not deal with it but kept it in his heart.
Two years passed and Absalom then planned and got Amnon his brother killed.
What started off as an offence which Absalom should have sorted out with his brother spiraled into betrayal, hatred and ultimately murder.
Offence, once it enters our heart must the rooted out completely otherwise it can come back to claim victims and do more damage.
Absalom later on betrayed his dad and he ended up being killed. What began as a disapproval of his half brothers actions let to betrayal, hatred and murder. Untamed offence mixed with confusion about his father’s failings resulted in Absalom death.
Anywhere there is offence, betrayal is an inevitable consequence. Offence provokes and triggers betrayal. Whenever you feel like betraying somebody, it may well be that you are offended.
Colossians 3:12-14
Therefore, as the elect of God, holy and beloved, put on tender mercies, kindness, humility, meekness, longsuffering; bearing with one another, and forgiving one another, if anyone has a complaint against another; even as Christ forgave you, so you also must do. But above all these things put on love, which is the bond of perfection.
John the Baptist:
Matthew 11:2-6
John the Baptist who was the forerunner of Jesus Christ was also offended. He came from a priestly home and he had a ministry that was commended by Jesus himself.
Jesus said among those born of women, there has not arisen one greater than John the Baptist. Matt 11:11.
John the Baptist questioned whether Jesus was really the Messiah because he was imprisoned and expected Jesus to get him out of jail (Matthew 11:2-6).
John knew that Jesus was the Anointed One, but he was offended because Jesus didn’t immediately come to His rescue.
John’s offense kept him from his deliverance. Offense can destroy one’s destiny.
When you are offended, your defenses are broken down, and the serpents of life can bite you.
Offence has no respect for royalty or status. John was put in prison by Herod because he told Herod it was not good that he took his brother’s wife.
While in prison John then sent a message to Jesus to ask inn Matt 11:3 ‘Are you the coming one or do we look for another’.
One brother was interested in a sister and approached her, and the sister said she will pray about it to see if it is God’s will. When she didn’t respond o time, he said to her, Are you the one or should we look for another’
Jesus then sent a message back to John with testimonies of how His ministry was doing but He now also said, Blessed is he who is not offended because of me. Maybe John felt that Jesus could have used His influence to free him from prison or by some supernatural intervention free him? Or maybe John expected Jesus to at least visit him in prison. Remember that they are cousins.
John could have felt that his cousin Jesus had forsaken him. Then he started doubting Jesus.
It is common to find in churches members who used to on fire and supporting the ministry suddenly now turn to antagonists of the church. This is usually because they are offended.
If offence could turn John the Baptist the forerunner of Jesus into a doubter, we need to watch out for offence in our lives and stamp it out as soon as possible.
Ephesians 4:30-32 ‘And do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God, by whom you were sealed for the day of redemption. Let all bitterness, wrath, anger, clamor, and evil speaking be put away from you, with all malice. And be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God in Christ forgave you.
SIGNS THAT YOU ARE OFFENDED
1. Withdrawal from relationships and fellowship.
Relationships are created by God to strengthen and empower us and Godly relationships are designed by God for our blessing but when we begin to withdraw from Godly relationships around us, we are most likely offended.
Bible says two are better than one for they have a better reward for their labor.
Several relationships have been ripped due to offenses. Sometimes church splits are a result of someone who has been offended.
An offended person will often decide to stay away and withhold any support and contribution he or she used to make.
Many people have moved away from their marriages, job’s churches, friendship because they are offended and thereby missed their destinies, may you never miss your destiny in Jesus name.
Bible says we should not forsake the assembly of our gathering together.
2. Resentment.
If you find that you resent someone, it is a good sign that you are offended. Resentment is harboring animosity against a person or group of people who you feel has mistreated you. It may also be unresolved anger you have over a negative event which occurred in the past.
Resentment is bad because it consumes you of joy and peace of the mind. It possesses a self destructive power.
Resentment can often lead to bitterness which then leads to fatigue, backaches, ulcers, high blood pressure.
3. Distrust: Offended people lose trust for everybody. A church member that is offended can lose the respect and trust and esteem he or she has for the leader.
The offended person may also encounter difficulty in submission to authority and will often develop destructive independent spirit.
The person just refuses to communicate.
Col 3:8 – 9 ‘But now you yourselves are to put off all these: anger, wrath, malice, blasphemy, filthy language out of your mouth. Do not lie to one another, since you have put off the old man with his deeds.
4.Betrayal
Matt 24:10 And many will be offended and will betray one another and will hate one another.
Offence can lead to betrayal of love, friendship as well as disloyalty. Many people because they are offended will betray the trust of their previously close friends.
Ahithophel betrayed David and Judas betrayed Jesus because of offense.
Prov 17:17 ‘A friend is born for adversity’.
Please do not betray your brother and sister.
5. Unanswered prayers. Carrying offenses can lead to unanswered prayers. Jesus said in Mark 11 that if you hold anything against anyone, forgive them so that your father in heaven may forgive you your sins.
Luke 1:5 – 15. Zacharias and Elizabeth did not have any child but they were still serving as priests in the house of the Lord and it was while serving that the angel appeared to Zacharias and told him that they will have a child.
Don’t be offended at God to the extent that you stop doing what you are supposed to be doing for Him. It is dangerous.
6. Rebellion: Offended people often develop a rebellious spirit and go against the established order.
Absalom rebelled against his father’s David’s kingship due to offence. He succeeded momentarily in overthrowing his father but he died such a shameful death eventually.
When young people rebel against their parents, it is usually as a result of the fact that they are offended by something.
7. Recollection of Events.
Offended people also seem to have very good memory. However it is always selective because they always remember wrongs committed against them.
The painful memories become a mental picture they permanently carry around. This is major blessing blocker.
How to deal with offences.
The reason why this issue of offence is really important is because one can attract a lot of demonic spirit into one’s life
1.Forgive quickly. Ephesians 4:32 .
Forgiveness means to release, dismiss, to cancel debts or punishment due to sinful conduct,
It is the ability of releasing people and events, hurts and bitterness from your heart.
It is a feeling of no longer being angry with someone.
2. Learn to confront issues biblically. Matt 18:15 – 18
3. Pray for your enemies. Matt 5:44
4. Make a decision early not to revenge. Romans 12:17 – 19
God has not given us the privilege paying back evil for evil. We as Christians are not allowed to take vengeance on anybody irrespective of what the offence is. God is the only one who has the right to take vengeance because He is all knowing.
Luke 9:51 – 56. The disciples and Jesus went to this Samaritan village and the people did not receive Jesus and the disciples said let us call down fire from heaven to destroy these people but Jesus said, What kind of spirit are you made of?
Joseph was treated badly by his brothers but he still forgave them and did not allow offence to stifle his judgment.
Some churches curse their enemies and pray fire prayer over them. That is not scriptural.
6. Give the situation to God in prayers and stop talking about it.
The problem is that when we talk and think about what that person did or said about us and then the enemy makes it look bigger that it is.
7. Love unconditionally
A true test of love is the capacity to forgive. If you have the mind to hold offences against someone, then you are not walking in love.
Romans 13:8. Owe no man nothing but love.
Love never tales offence. Love does not seek his own good but the good of others.
CONCLUSION: Ephesians 4:26-27 Give no foothold to the devil. Offences make us give a foothold to the devil.
Faithfulness to the End
Apart from the fact that God is love, one of God’s key characters is His faithfulness. God is faithful to us meaning that He does what He promises and He is reliable and dependable. You can totally rely on God because He is faithful.
1 Thess 5:24 ‘Faithful is he who has called you who will also do it’. That is why I believe that because God has called you and because He is faithful you will receive answer to that great desire in your heart and that need in the name of Jesus.
2 Timothy 2:13 ‘If we are faithless, He remains faithful for He cannot deny Himself.
God always delivers on His promises. He promised Abraham and Sarah a child in their old age and it came to pass.
Heb 11:11 ‘By faith Sarah herself also received strength to conceive seed, and she bore a child when she was past the age, because she judged Him faithful who had promised’
Receive strength and grace today to bring forth that child, that dream, that vision in the name of Jesus.
Because of God’s faithfulness, Sarah though past the age of child bearing bore a son.
Deut 7:9 Know therefore that the LORD your God is God; he is the faithful God, keeping his covenant of love to a thousand generations of those who love him and keep his commands.
1 Cor 10:13 ‘No temptation has overtaken you except such as is common to man; but God is faithful, who will not allow you to be tempted beyond what you are able, but with the temptation will also make the way of escape, that you may be able to bear it.
Even when it comes to temptation, God is faithful. He does not allow us to be tempted beyond what we are able to bear. He even makes a way of escape for us so that we don’t fall.
In truth, all of God’s creation depends on His faithfulness. Because of His faithfulness, He has put some natural laws in place and that is why everything functions the way they do. If God decides not to be faithful and refuses to allow sun to shine or rain to fall, all plants will be dead.
Faithfulness is not just a character of God but God demands that we are faithful.
1 Cor 4:1 – 2 ‘Let a man consider us as servants of Christ and stewards of the mysteries of God moreover it is required in stewards that one be found faithful’.
Apostle Paul is saying here that we are considered as servants of Christ and stewards of mysteries of God. God has entrusted us with His mysteries but we must be faithful.
A good servant does what His master says. He is there to please his master.
Rev 2:10b ‘Be thou faithful unto death and I will give you the crown of life. It means that in order to receive the crown of life, we all have to be faithful. You will not miss your crown in Jesus name.
This shows that our entire life is a test of our faithfulness or stewardship. Pass the test of faithfulness or stewardship and you will be promoted.
Jesus spoke a parable that the kingdom of heaven is like a man travelling to a far country and then called his servants and to one he gave 5 talents and another he gave two talents and to the last one he gave one talent.
The master divided the talents among the servants according to their abilities. No one received more than he can handle. If one fails in their assignment it is not because they were overwhelmed but because of laziness or being disobedient towards the master.
The talents represent our gifts, our time and our resources. God expects that we invest them wisely until He returns. We are responsible to use well what God has given us.
The issue is not how much we have but how well we use what He has given us.
After a long time the master came back and he called his servants and the one that was given 5 talents have doubled it up and it is now ten talents and the one with two now had four but the one with one just went and buried it and did nothing with his talent.
The master then said to the one with five talents vs 21 ‘Well done thou good and faithful servant, you were faithful over a few things, I will make you a ruler over many things. Enter into the joy of the Lord.
It is interesting because the master said the same thing to the one with the 2 talent vs 23 ‘Well done thou good and faithful servant, you have been faithful over a few things, I will make you a ruler over many things. Enter into the joy of your Lord.
This shows that it is not the size or quantity of the result we have but our being faithful to what the Lord has committed into our hands.
The third servant just went to bury the talent he was given, he decided to play it safe and called his master a hard man. Read vs 26 – 29.
Everyone does not have the same opportunities. Nor do we all have the same abilities. But we all have something.
May the Lord find us faithful when He returns? In the story the master is the Lord Jesus himself and the servants are us.
What does it mean to be faithful?
It means to be steadfast or consistent in allegiance or affection. A faithful person does not waver. They are always there. You can count on them.
Firm in adherence to promises or in observance of duty. You keep your promises and do your duties well.
It means to be loyal. Prov 17:17 ‘A friend loves at all times and a brother is born for adversity’. A faithful person is a loyal person.
It means to be dependable and trustworthy. A faithful person can be relied upon. Are you dependable and trustworthy?
Willingness to carry through on all God’s commands to the end. It’s not just to do things half way but to be there till the end. That is why faithfulness is not proven overnight but it is demonstrated over time. That is why our motive has to be right. Motive is the reason why we do what we do .
Faithfulness is doing what God has told you to do with the resources He has given you.
Faithfulness is one the fruits of the Spirit. The Holy Spirit works on our heart and on our mind to reveal how much better it is when we do what God would do or say what God would say. By practice over time we develop characteristics, we routinely behave as God would behave. Not because we should, or must, but because we choose to, we prefer to, because it is in our character to do so.
Prov 20:6 ‘Many a man claim unfailing love but a faithful man, who can find. It means that faithfulness is not a very common character trait. It is rare.
Faithfulness is not an option we choose. God expects us to be faithful to Him, and He seeks men and women who will live so as to consistently carry out His will.
“And I will raise me up a faithful priest, that shall do according to that which is in mine heart and in my mind…”–1 Sam 2:35
Biblical characters that was faithful
Gen 5:24 Enoch walked faithfully with God; then he was no more, because God took him away. He must have been loyal, reliable, feared God, obeyed God.
Jesus Christ is the supreme example of faithfulness. He always did God’s will and spoke God’s words. He had only one desire, which was to do God’s will –Luke 22:42
Jesus’ obedience did not come naturally. This we are told in the Book of Hebrews. Even for Jesus, faithfulness was something to learn. “Though he were a son, yet learned he obedience by the things which he suffered…”–Heb. 5:8
We, too, can learn faithfulness. “He that is faithful in that which is least is faithful also in much: and he that is unjust in the least is unjust also in much. If therefore ye have not been faithful in the unrighteous mammon, who will commit to your trust the true riches? And if ye have not been faithful in that which is another man’s, who shall give you that which is your own?”–Luke 16:10-12
As we grow more faithful in one area of our life, that faithfulness can carry over into other areas.
Faithfulness toward God begins with faithfulness toward family, faithfulness on our job, and faithfulness in financial dealings. We can’t wait to show our faithfulness until someone trusts us with something big. We must be faithful now with whatever has already been entrusted to us.
Let us not be too quick to say or promise anything. God judges us when we make promises: will we do the thing that we have said? “…draw near to listen [in the house of God] rather than to offer the sacrifice of fools;… Do not be hasty in word or impulsive in thought to bring up a matter in the presence of God…When you make a vow to God, do not be late in paying it, for He takes no delight in fools. Pay what you vow! It is better that you should not vow than that you should vow and not pay.”–Eccl. 5:1,2,4,5 NASB
Moses: Please Read Number 12:6 – 8
What does “all God’s house” mean? It means that he obediently did all God asked of him. Moses was characteristically enthusiastic for God…thus quite different from the Israelites with him. They were enthusiastic one day, grumbling the next, and idolatrous soon after. Moses did not allow the people’s attitude to deter his own obedience.
He was an imperfect man like us, and he, too, made his notable mistakes. Yet, he consistently did God’s will the best he could.
You will recall that to others God often spoke in dreams and visions, but He did not do so to Moses. God spoke clearly to him, and He cites Moses’ faithfulness as his reason for doing so. You and I can learn from that. If we obey, if we are faithful, that behavior enables us to hear God’s voice more clearly. When our heavenly Father speaks, He expects and deserves obedience.
Abraham
Nearly every action in Abraham’s life showed how faithful he was to God. He left his country and countrymen never to return. He believed the promise of a son though such a birth was naturally impossible. Rom 4:18 – 21. He cast out a son, Ishmael when Sarah and God commanded it Gen 21:9 -14. He was even willing to offer his the son Isaac out of obedience to God when God demanded it (Heb 11:17 – 19. Because of his faithfulness, he enjoyed the blessings of God.
Daniel. Read Daniel 6:1 – 5
Daniel was faithful to God, but he had reasons of personal safety to disobey or “deny” God. He had been snatched from home, moved as a prisoner to Babylon, and enrolled in school in the king’s court.
Daniel refused to defile himself with the king’s delicacies. They told him not to pray and he still chose to obey God rather than ma. They threw him into the lions den and the Lord shut the mouth of the Lions.
God honored and exalted him for that faithfulness. He was so faithful in his assignments From Daniel we learn that God honors faithfulness even in the most ungodly surroundings.
Joseph
Joseph obeyed God even when faithfulness brought him difficulties. He was sold as a slave while carrying out his father’s orders (Gen. 37:13-29). He was thrown into prison because he was faithful to his master, Potiphar (Gen. 39:1-20). Joseph was always faithful to God, and in due time he was set down at the right hand of Pharaoh, ruler of Egypt.
Joshua
(Joshua 24.15) − Joshua was faithful to the very end. For example, he did not give in to group pressure (Num 13.1 – 14.10). Not once did his faith waver—from the slavery in Egypt to exploring the land of Canaan; from serving for 40 years as Moses’ aide to taking the people through the river; from the conquest to the covenant renewals. Joshua relied on God entirely.
This should be our approach to life as we face God’s enemies around us. Joshua was a great leader because he was a man with ‘backbone’. He was ‘faith full’—full of faith and one on whom others could rely.
In what ways do we demonstrate faithfulness?
1.By first of all being faithful to God
Have you made up your mind that no matter what happens you will remain faithful to the end and never give up on God?
Luke 10:27 ‘And you shall love the Lord with all your heart, soul, strength and mind and you shall love your neighbor as yourself.
Satan will do everything to make you quit serving God and we have to remember that that it is those who endure to the end or are faithful to the end that will be saved. Matt 24:13
I’ve seen people quit serving God because of unmet needs; they say that if God can’t give me a wife or a husband, or job why I have to serve Him.
Ask yourself, can Satan do anything to make you quit serving God? Our true character is demonstrated when the pressure is on.
If God does not give you what you want, will you still serve Him? He can see our heart you know.
We have to realize that God does not need us to be who He is but we need Him to be who we are.
That is why our motive for serving God is very important. Why are you serving God? We must make sure we are serving Him for the right motive because He knows what is in your heart anyway. Our motive for serving Him should be because He is the almighty God and without Him life makes no sense.
If we serve Him only because of His blessings, we will not be faithful when the pressure is on.
A lot of times, people have stopped serving God because of the pleasure of sin. Sex, drugs, boyfriend and girlfriends. Bible says sin is pleasurable for a season but the end of it is destruction.
2. Be faithful in prayer
Prayer is the life blood of a believer. If you are not praying, you will not have spiritual strength. We are encouraged to be faithful in prayer. Romans 12:12(Niv ) Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer.
Bible says we should pray without ceasing. Pray always. How is your prayer life today?
I will like to encourage you to come for Wednesday’s prayer meetings and last Friday of the month prayers.
3.Be faithful in attending church
Heb 10:25
Church is a place we gather to meet with Jesus. 2 Thessalonians 2:1
Believers are encouraged to be faithful in church attendance. Jesus our master faithfully attended church services. Likewise, we must aspire to do the same.
Luke 4:16, John 6:58 – 58, Luke 13:10
Have a fervent passion of being faithful in church attendance. Don’t only go to church when you feel like it.
There is always a blessing for when you attend church. Psalm 84:1 – 4. Sometimes it is spiritual but because you don’t see it with your physical eyes, you don’t know.
When people stop missing church regularly it is a sign that they are falling out of love with God or they have backslidden.
They start to drift away from God. It’s automatic. Heb 2:1
They will begin to have doubts of things you were sure about. I’ve seen this happen to people. Heb 3:12 – 13
4. Be faithful in giving.
Prov 3:9 ‘Honor the LORD with your possessions, And with the first fruits of all your increase;
5. Be faithful in your relationships
Be faithful to your relationships. Husbands, wives’, brothers and sisters.
1 Peter 4:8 ‘And above all things have fervent love for one another, for “love will cover a multitude of sin’
Benefits of being faithful?
Promotion in God’s kingdom requires faithfulness. Prov 28:20 ‘A faithful man will abound with blessings, but he who hastens to be rich will not go unpunished’
Faithfulness is a pre-requisite for blessing and that is why the enemy will always challenge your faithfulness.
I’ve never seen anyone who serves God faithfully and is not blessed.
It is a key requirement of our heavenly reward. Rev 2:10b ‘Be thou faithful unto death and I will give you a crown of life.
God preserves the faithful. Psalm 31:23 ‘Oh, love the LORD, all you His saints For the LORD preserves the faithful, And fully repays the proud person’
Protection for evil one. Psalm 97:10(niv) Let those who love the LORD hate evil, for he guards the lives of his faithful ones and delivers them from the hand of the wicked.
Deliverance from death. When God told Isaiah to go and tell king Hezekiah that he should put his house in order and was going to die, He said to God ‘Remember, LORD, how I have walked before you faithfully and with wholehearted devotion and have done what is good in your eyes.” And Hezekiah wept bitterly. God then added 15 more years to his life. Isa 38:3 (niv)
Conclusion
God demands that as His children we are faithful. Make a decision to be a faithful person today because God blesses faithfulness.
Tuesday, 23 August 2016
Reflecting His Presence
Hosting his Presence
1Jn. 4:17 Herein is our love made perfect, that we may have boldness in the day of judgment: because as he is, so are we in this world.
Join me precious saints with this wonderful song by marvin sapp titled Glory to the Lamb
I sing my Song to you, I give you praise
I lift my hands to You, my voice I raise
because of who you are
I am who I am
We sing glory to the lamb
You saved My soul from sin, answered my Prayer
Dressed me in righteousness, none can compare
Showed me the path to walk, you showed me your plan
We sing glory to the Lamb
[Chorus:]
There's one name above, earth and the sky
Lord Jehovah reigns, rules on high
We bow down before You, Great I Am
We Sing Glory to The Lamb
[Verse 2:]
You are the only one, who gave me hope
Took all the broken dreams and made them whole
You found the best in me and showed me who I am
We sing glory to the lamb
There is no other name, no, that I can call
You Showed me that you are my all in all
Your strength empowers me to be what I can
We Sing glory to the Lamb
[Chorus: x2]
[Bridge:]
Lamb of God, holy lamb of God
You are the great I am
You're the King of Kings
You're the Lord of Lords
and we move at your command
[Chorus:]
[Vamp:]
Sing halleluyah to risen king
Sing halleluyah let his praises ring
Sing halleluyah to the great I am
We Sing glory to the lamb
[x3]
We Sing glory to the lamb. [x4]
I lift my hands to You, my voice I raise
because of who you are
I am who I am
We sing glory to the lamb
You saved My soul from sin, answered my Prayer
Dressed me in righteousness, none can compare
Showed me the path to walk, you showed me your plan
We sing glory to the Lamb
[Chorus:]
There's one name above, earth and the sky
Lord Jehovah reigns, rules on high
We bow down before You, Great I Am
We Sing Glory to The Lamb
[Verse 2:]
You are the only one, who gave me hope
Took all the broken dreams and made them whole
You found the best in me and showed me who I am
We sing glory to the lamb
There is no other name, no, that I can call
You Showed me that you are my all in all
Your strength empowers me to be what I can
We Sing glory to the Lamb
[Chorus: x2]
[Bridge:]
Lamb of God, holy lamb of God
You are the great I am
You're the King of Kings
You're the Lord of Lords
and we move at your command
[Chorus:]
[Vamp:]
Sing halleluyah to risen king
Sing halleluyah let his praises ring
Sing halleluyah to the great I am
We Sing glory to the lamb
[x3]
We Sing glory to the lamb. [x4]
ALSO GLORY TO THE LAMB BY FREDDY HAYLER
Glory, Glory, Glory to the Lamb
Glory, Glory, Glory to the Lamb
For You are glorious
and worthy to be praised
The lamb upon the throne
And unto You, We lift our voice in praise
The Lamb upon the throne
One of the greatest privileges we now have as a believer is hosting the Presence of the Lord. What does it mean to be a host of His Presence? It means that we are now carriers of His Presence. In the Old Covenant the Ark of the Covenant was symbolic of the manifest presence of God on the earth. The ark was ordained to be carried by the priests. We are now the priests of the Lord who are the carriers of His Presence. This unique high calling is something that we must learn how to effectively steward and guard. God has entrusted unto us this unspeakable gift.
When Jesus was baptized in the river Jordan, the Holy Spirit descended like a dove and "remained "on Him. We must learn to be a person whom the Holy Spirit will rest upon as well as "remain". Because of this new and better covenant which has been established for us, Jesus said that He would never leave us nor forsake us. Even though He said He would never leave us nor forsake us does not necessarily mean that the Spirit rests' upon all of us. You can grieve His presence and His Spirit be in you but not rest on you. Your sins have been dealt with, but are you in communion with the Holy Spirit. It is in the place of communion of the Holy Spirit that the Spirit of God rests upon a person and you now become a Host of His Presence.
The Spirit of God is in me for my sake, but He is on me for others.
When Jesus was baptized in the river Jordan, the Holy Spirit descended like a dove and "remained "on Him. We must learn to be a person whom the Holy Spirit will rest upon as well as "remain". Because of this new and better covenant which has been established for us, Jesus said that He would never leave us nor forsake us. Even though He said He would never leave us nor forsake us does not necessarily mean that the Spirit rests' upon all of us. You can grieve His presence and His Spirit be in you but not rest on you. Your sins have been dealt with, but are you in communion with the Holy Spirit. It is in the place of communion of the Holy Spirit that the Spirit of God rests upon a person and you now become a Host of His Presence.
The Spirit of God is in me for my sake, but He is on me for others.
When the Holy Spirit remains upon a person there is an atmospheric change that takes place wherever that person goes. When we begin to grow in our faith in tandem with our measure of realized authority there is a greater weight of presence that we are allowed to carry in an environment. This is why Peter's shadow healed many people.
Hebrews 13:5 (Amplified Bible)
Let your character or moral disposition be free from love of money [including greed, avarice, lust, and craving for earthly possessions] and be satisfied with your present [circumstances and with what you have]; for He [God} Himself has said, I will not in any way fail you nor give you up nor leave you without support. [I will] not, {I will] not, [I will] not in any degree leave you helpless nor forsake nor let [you] down (relax My hold on you)! [Assuredly not!]
The two Hebrew words for "leave" and "forsake" means to "let up" and " leave behind" respectively. He will never let up and He will never leave you behind. His love for you will never let up. This zeal of God's love for us is ceaseless and intense and it is never slacking. It does not let up but rather continues always at the same intense demanding fervor. His love is relentless. God is more passionate for us than we are for Him.
There is a cry that is being released right now from the heart of God's people for more. Not more materialistic things, but rather more of His Presence. This passionate groaning is the response His Spirit brooding over us to envelop us with His glorious presence. We are moving into a place where deep calls to deep. It is the Father's desire to invade earth through the hearts of mankind. Think of this awesome privilege and responsibility. We are now stewards of His Presence in the earth.
1 Corinthians 4:2
Moreover it is required in stewards, that a man be found faithful
It is vital and essential to those entrusted with the Presence that a man be found faithful. To be found faithful literally speaks of people who show themselves faithful in the transaction of business, the execution of commands, or the discharge of official duties. Daily there are opportunities that abound that are presented to you that as a Host of His Presence God expects you to conduct Kingdom transactions, execute commands and fulfill our official duties as Kingdom citizens. You have an official duty to properly discharge this anointing throughout your sphere of influence.
2 Timothy 1:14
Guard the good deposit that was entrusted to you-guard it with the help of the Holy Spirit who lives in us
As a host of the presence of God we are called to guard the good deposit. You cannot afford to live carelessly. God has made an investment in your life. As you live in the continual awareness of His Presence by guarding and stewarding this deposit, you will begin to see it yield higher and higher of return by seeing a greater manifestation in your life.
The Holy Spirit is resting upon God's people in a new and fresh way. You are now a host of the Presence of the Kingdom. You are called to infect your environment with righteousness, peace and joy in the Holy Spirit.
Guard the good deposit that was entrusted to you-guard it with the help of the Holy Spirit who lives in us
As a host of the presence of God we are called to guard the good deposit. You cannot afford to live carelessly. God has made an investment in your life. As you live in the continual awareness of His Presence by guarding and stewarding this deposit, you will begin to see it yield higher and higher of return by seeing a greater manifestation in your life.
The Holy Spirit is resting upon God's people in a new and fresh way. You are now a host of the Presence of the Kingdom. You are called to infect your environment with righteousness, peace and joy in the Holy Spirit.
Carriers of his Presence
2cor. 2:14 But thanks be to God, who always leads us as captives in Christ’s triumphal procession and uses us to spread the aroma of the knowledge of him everywhere. 15 For we are to God the pleasing aroma of Christ among those who are being saved and those who are perishing.
John 14:16-17
[16] And I will pray the Father and He shall give you another Comforter, that He may abide with you for ever; [17] Even the Spirit of truth; whom the world cannot receive, because it seeth Him not, neither knoweth Him: but ye know Him; for He dwelleth with you, and shall be in you.
[16] And I will pray the Father and He shall give you another Comforter, that He may abide with you for ever; [17] Even the Spirit of truth; whom the world cannot receive, because it seeth Him not, neither knoweth Him: but ye know Him; for He dwelleth with you, and shall be in you.
After Adam lost the permanent in-dwelling presence of God in the Garden of Eden, His presence became a visitation in the lives of consecrated and separated individuals appointed by God. The presence was also confined to a place called the temple and before people could even approach this presence, even the priests, they would need to consecrate themselves through sacrifice to atone for their sins and the sins of the people. But Jesus came back with the presence. John 3:34 says that God gave Him His Spirit without measure, Colossians 1:19 says in Him all fullness dwells and Act 10:38 says, ‘How God anointed Jesus Christ of Nazareth who went about doing good, healing them that were oppressed by the devil because God was with Him.’
Unlike in the olden days where the presence came as a visitation, in the new dispensation of grace through the atoning sacrifice of our Lord Jesus Christ, the presence of God in a born again, spirit filled child of God becomes a permanent in-dwelling presence.
Unlike in the olden days where the presence came as a visitation, in the new dispensation of grace through the atoning sacrifice of our Lord Jesus Christ, the presence of God in a born again, spirit filled child of God becomes a permanent in-dwelling presence.
Also, His presence is no longer confined to a place according to Acts 7:48 – Howbeit, the most High dwelleth not in temples made with hands; .. the Almighty now lives in you and I and as many that will accept Jesus into their lives.
We no longer go into His presence as it were but we activate the presence that we carry. We are carry His presence, we are the temple of God and not the Church building. We make the church building the house of God because it is full of people carrying His presence and are conscious of His presence. This explains why miracles, signs, wonders and deliverances will regularly happens in the church and not in your secular office, because, there in the church, there is a heavy concentration of people carrying His presence and we activate this presence in fellowship with one another.
Friends, we have become His presence and if we can recognize and activate this presence everywhere we go, we will become a mobile church: meaning we will create an atmosphere around us where yokes are destroyed, chains are broken, burdens are lifted and people are set free. This is exactly what the Scripture in Act 7:48 describes about the life of Jesus. Everywhere He went became a kind of church or crusade because God was with Him and He manifested His presence.
Thursday, 18 August 2016
THE PREVAILING GENERATION-EAGLES FEST
TE PRINCIPLES OF SUPERNATURAL CONQUEST
Dan 11:32 And such as do wickedly against the covenant shall he corrupt by flatteries: but the people that do know their God shall be strong, and do exploits.
The knowledge of the Almighty is ignited by understanding the freedom that comes by knowing the benefits of salvation and the accompanying power that comes from the power of resurrection. In the Holy Scriptures Apostle Paul wrote the key to this in his epistle to the philipians chapter 3.
--THE RIGHT KNOWLEDGE OF GOD
- Php 3:8 Yea doubtless, and I count all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord: for whom I have suffered the loss of all things, and do count them but dung, that I may win Christ,
- Php 3:9 And be found in him, not having mine own righteousness, which is of the law, but that which is through the faith of Christ, the righteousness which is of God by faith:
- Php 3:10 That I may know him, and the power of his resurrection, and the fellowship of his sufferings, being made conformable unto his death;
The activating key to these KNOWLEGE CAME FROM THE GREEK UNDERSTANDING OF THE PRINCIPLE OF GINOSKO-From the understanding it has to do with " experience the power of his resurrection"
This unique experience leds to REGENERATION i.e the Born Again Experience that leads to the implanting the Zoe Life the exact Life of the Almighty.
Joh 3:3 Jesus answered and said unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.
Joh 3:6 That which is born of the flesh is flesh; and that which is born of the Spirit is spiri
I. THE KINGDOM OF GOD. The expression was a Jewish one, and the Jew would understand by it society perfected. That domain on earth where God was visible and God ruled. The Jewish kingdom was a theocracy: a kingdom in which God’s power was manifest by miracles, and in which His laws were promulgated. This was Nicodemus’ conception. He saw that Christ fulfilled the two requisites of a Divine mission—asserting a living will ruling over the laws of nature. He had seen a society growing up in acknowledgment of the rule of a person. But Christ asserted the necessity that the subject should be prepared for the kingdom. He distinguished between the visible and the invisible kingdom—the presence that man can see, and the presence that man can feel. Nicodemus saw Christ first when he gazed on the miracles. Christ told him he could not see or enter the other save by being born again.
The new birth
I. ITS NATURE.
1. What it is not.
(1) Not the outward administration of baptism. Some we see piously disposed from their earliest years who might have had a holy bias imparted, but the great generality are void of gracious dispositions, and cannot have been born again.
(2) Not reformation of life. Amendment is the effect, not the precedent of regeneration. The nature of the corrupt tree must be changed ere it can produce good fruits.
(3) Not a profession of religion. This may exist when there is no participation in the spirit. Nicodemus was a professor and a distinguished teacher.
2. What it is.
(1) A supernatural change above the power of nature. As man cannot create, he cannot recreate himself, cannot quicken himself any more than the buried dead.
(2) An internal change. The doctrine of Eze_36:26-27 Christ perpetuates. As the heart is deceitful above all things so it must be changed ere the love of God reigns in it.
(3) An universal change, co-extensive with our corruption, affecting all our powers, enlightening the understanding, subduing the will, biassing the disposition, purifying the heart, reforming the life.
(4) A sensible change. Sometimes the change is unconscious, but generally sinners are aroused from their slumbers more or less violently (Act_2:37). In either case it is in its progress and effects always sensible.
(5) A visible change. We see the effects of the wind, although not its origin and operation.
So a man’s new birth is evident
(1) To himself. He loves and seeks spiritual things, whereas formerly he disliked and avoided them.
(2) To others.
(a) To the regenerate who find a congeniality of taste and feeling with them.
(b) To the unregenerate, who marvel at the change.
II. ITS NECESSITY.
1. From the character of Him who declares it: Christ
(1) The Divine Saviour.
(2) The Divine Teacher.
2. From its indispensableness to happiness.
(1) Present. The world in itself is an unsatisfying, empty portion. The soul craves a higher joy than it can give. The new birth brings joy unspeakable and full of glory.
(2) Eternal. Heaven would not be heaven to the unconverted. Its employments, etc., would be offensive. His nature and taste savour not of spiritual things.
III. ITS SIGNS. He that is born of God
1. Overcometh the world.
2. Doth not commit sin.
3. Brings forth the fruits of the Spirit—love, joy, peace, etc. Application. If the new birth be
1. A supernatural change, do not fancy you can renew yourself, but cry, “Create in me a clean heart,” etc.
2. An internal change; do not think that the amendment will suffice, but pray that the axe may be laid at the root of the corrupt tree.
3. An universal change; no idol must be retained.
4. A sensible change; see that your acquaintance with truth is experimental, not theoretical.
5. A visible change; let your light shine. (W. Mudge, B. A.)
The new birth
What a meeting was this between Christ and Nicodemus!
1. The season was most solemn.
2. The theme the most momentous.
3. The hearer a ruler in Israel.
4. The Speaker the great Teacher sent from God.
I. THE NATURE OF THE NEW BIRTH. Altogether spiritual. Regeneration by water baptism is a dangerous fallacy.
(1) Thousands who have been baptized are unchanged.
(2) Christ who came to save the lost never baptized.
(3) Paul said, “I was not sent to baptize,” etc. By baptism we enter the visible kingdom, but by spiritual regeneration the invisible.
1. The agent in this work is a Spirit-the Spirit of God. Some secondary agency is usually employed, the Word of God, etc., but that is only His instrument.
2. The subject is spirit—the soul of man. Regeneration is in its very nature a complete reorganization of the moral man.
(1) Correcting what is wrong.
(2) Supplying what is deficient.
(3) Removing what is superfluous. The works of the devil are destroyed, and the kingdom of righteousness established.
3. The immediate associations are spiritual. The signs may be evident, but the causes are unseen. Therefore the unregenerate cannot understand either spiritual mourning or spiritual joy, because there is nothing that they can see to occasion either.
II. ITS RESULTS.
1. It introduces a man into a new world. It seems as though he saw with new eyes, heard with new ears, enjoyed with new senses.
2. It introduces him into a new society where he forms more dignified companionships. Some imagine that to become a Christian is to lose caste. On the contrary it is to be elevated in the rank of being and to have God and the purest and best for friends.
3. It produces a new class of feelings, motives, and desires. Joy where once was sorrow; love of God where once was love of self; aspirations after heaven where once was worldly ambition.
4. It opens new sources of pleasure.
III. ITS NECESSITY.
1. From the moral condition of man which is depraved.
2. From the character of heaven, into which the undefiled cannot enter.
3. From the mediatorship of Jesus Christ, who came to bring about the great change. (J. S. Jones.)
The new birth
If any doctrines are fundamental they are those of justification and regeneration. The former is what God does for us in forgiving our sins, the latter what He does in us in renewing our fallen nature. They are concurrent, but in the order of thought we first conceive His wrath to be turned away and then His Spirit to enter our heart.
I. WHY MUST WE BE BORN AGAIN?
1. The foundation of this doctrine lies nearly as deep as the foundation of the world. God created man in His image.
(1) Not barely in His natural image—immortal, spiritual, intelligent, freed etc.
(2) Nor merely in His political image, as having dominion.
(3) But chiefly in His moral image, in love, justice, mercy, truth, purity, and so very good.
2. But man was not made immutable, but placed in a state of trial, able to stand, liable to fall. God apprized him of the penalty of falling—death. Man fell and died—died to God. The body dies when separated from the soul; the soul when separated from God.
3. In Adam all died; so every one that is descended from him comes into the world spiritually dead. Hence the necessity of regeneration.
II. HOW MUST A MAN BE BORN AGAIN?
1. We are not to expect any minute, philosophical account of the manner (Joh_3:8).
2. The phrase was well known to Nicodemus as signifying the transformation of a Gentile proselyte into a son of Abraham.
3. Before a child is born into the world he has eyes, but sees not; senses which are not exercised; has no knowledge. To that manner of existence we do not give the name of life. Only when a man is born do we say he lives. Then his organs of sense are exercised on proper objects. The parallel holds good. Man’s spiritual senses by nature are locked up. He has no knowledge of or intercourse with God. Only when born by the Spirit of God does he spiritually live. Then his spiritual senses find exercise. He knows God and enjoys Him.
4. From hence appears the nature of the new birth. It is the great change which God works in the soul when He brings it to life; when He raises it from the death of sin to the life of righteousness.
III. TO WHAT END IS IT NECESSARY TO BE BORN AGAIN?
1. In order to holiness, which is
(1) Not an external religion, a round of outward duties.
(2) But the image of God stamped on the heart, which can have no existence till we are renewed in the image of our mind.
2. Without holiness no man shall see the Lord.
3. Without holiness no happiness.
IV. INFERENCES.
1. That baptism is not the new birth, but only the sign of it.
2. That it does not always accompany baptism.
3. That it is not sanctification, which is progressive, whereas regeneration, like generation, is instantaneous.
4. That it is a greater charity to tell a man he needs to be born again than to suppress it. (John Wesley.)
THE KEY TO HIS KNOWLEDGE IS BY BELIEVING IN THE FINISHED WORK OF REDEMPTION BY THE BLOOD OF JESUS. ACCEPTING, BELIEVING AND CONFESSING JESUS AS OUR LORD AND SAVIOURS IMPARTS ON THE UNBELIEVER THE REQUIRED FAITH FOR ETERNAL LIFE.
Rom 10:8 But what saith it? The word is nigh thee, even in thy mouth, and in thy heart: that is, the word of faith, which we preach;
Rom 10:9 That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.
Rom 10:10 For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.
Moses was a Friend of YAHWEH, Who talked and Fellowshipped(KOINONIA) With the Covenant God of Israel as a Friend, In the entired Old dispensation there were two Men who operated on the BLOOD Covenant Relationship with YAHWEH(ELSHADAI,ELYON) THE ALMIGHTY and hosted an Unusual GLORY(SHEKINAH) In their Mortal Body and they are Moses and ELIJAH.
Deu 34:10 And there arose not a prophet since in Israel like unto Moses, whom the LORD knew face to face,
Deu 34:11 In all the signs and the wonders, which the LORD sent him to do in the land of Egypt to Pharaoh, and to all his servants, and to all his land,
Deu 34:12 And in all that mighty hand, and in all the great terror which Moses shewed in the sight of all Israel.
THAT WAS WHY IN THE TRANSFIGURATION OF JESUS ON THE MOUNTAIN MOSES AND ELIJAH APPEARED.
Mat 17:1 And after six days Jesus taketh Peter, James, and John his brother, and bringeth them up into an high mountain apart,
Mat 17:2 And was transfigured before them: and his face did shine as the sun, and his raiment was white as the light.
Mat 17:3 And, behold, there appeared unto them Moses and Elias talking with him.
Mat 17:4 Then answered Peter, and said unto Jesus, Lord, it is good for us to be here: if thou wilt, let us make here three tabernacles; one for thee, and one for Moses, and one for Elias.
Mat 17:5 While he yet spake, behold, a bright cloud overshadowed them: and behold a voice out of the cloud, which said, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased; hear ye him.
-----ABIDING IN HIS GLORY
-------UNDERSTANDING THE NATURE OF SPIRITUAL CONQUEST
---------THE BATTLE OF THE AGES
----------MEDITATION ON THE RIGHT DISCERNMENT OF GOD
-------------GOOD SUCCESS VIA GODLY DELIGENCE
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