Sunday, 15 January 2012

God of Serendipity


Moses had a dream at 40 years of age but had forgotten about it at 80. He had resorted to working in the business of his father in-law. One day when he left the house to look for his daily living as usual, he had a life changing discovery that brought him back on the part of destiny.
Saul Kish went out on a search for his fathers’ asses, but in his search for them he had a life changing discovery that stamped his name on the sands of time.
One day, Ruth went out to gather sheaves but came having a life changing encounter.
The woman beside the well wanted to come and fetch water as usual but on that faithful day he had a wonderful discovery; a man that told her everything she had ever done. Hence, her life and story was changed forever.
All this people were just going about their life not knowing that the hand of God was on them to bring them into a SERENDIPITOUS experience and after such encounter there was a shift in the story of there life.
You may have started this year and it looked like everything still continues as usual, I want you to watch out for the God of Serendipity.
‘The steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord: and he delighteth in his way’
Adapted from Mensah Otabil

Friday, 30 December 2011

The Silent years in Jesus’ life


“What was happening in the life of Jesus between 12 and 30 years, I would like to know? Have you ever thought of that before?” I was asked by a young man.
“Did He ever experience teenage pressures?”
“Did he have friends they played together? If he did, where did they disappear to when he became 30?”
“Did His friends ever disappoint him or broke His heart or said any bad thing about Him and He wanted to retaliate?”
“Was He faced with the pressure of trying to ‘sag’ His trousers, have girl friends, and hang out at joints or clubs if there were any?”

AN ADVENTURER’S STORY


It was a bright early morning in a game reserve, as I wanted to enter, ‘’Hay guy where are you going?’’ said the kite. ‘’Don’t you know the animals are having their morning devotion? I won’t be surprised, we are not like you human beings who wake up having your day started with a lot of life worries’’. “I thank God” interrupted the peacock coming from the morning devotion together with the cow. “All the rich people in the world even Solomon wasn’t well dressed, as I am, even the best known designers like Nike, Adidas et cetera are not able to make a design as beautiful as this”.
“As for my shoes” the cow cuts in, “there has never being a fitting and life long lasting shoes in the world with all the leathers you have. So for all these and others we have to thank God before we begin the day. “Cow what are you waiting for? ‘’Said the Ant. “We have a visitor’’, he replied ‘’O man, I guess you are in search of what to eat? We ants, 

GIVE ME ISAAC


God:   Give me Isaac!
Me:    Why Isaac? Why not meet Abraham
God:   You are Abraham
Me:    Here you come, then where is Isaac?
God:   Isaac? That gift, talent and the opportunities which you’re not entitled to because of your ‘’age’’, but I gave you, is he?
Me:    So you are now collecting him back?
God:   No! I’m saying sacrifice him
Me:    Ok! Ok! I will gather and do just that now, is that ok by you?
God:   No!
Me:    Here we come again, what else?
God:   I want you to sacrifice him at Moriah
Me:    No, No! You are getting too far. Do you know what I have gone through to convince Sarah to allow me sacrifice him? I have to take him to Mesopotamia for God’s sake, Moriah is local, Old fashioned, too demanding and rugged. Sarah wouldn’t even agree to that, not even going.
God:   She wouldn’t understand because she laughed when I wanted to give him to you she doesn’t have to go with you because she pushed you to having Ishmael.
Me:    Alright, you won. Ok! You won
God:   Remember it is cheerfully given Isaac
Me:    Now, Moriah, I come alone without Sarah. I come, without Ishmael. I come, my servants. I come, let Isaac now be accepted.
God:   Wait! He is a gift; that is, when I gave him, I knew I wouldn’t take him back
Me:    So you are trying me, or should I say testing me?
God:   No! I am God. I test no one
Me:    So what’s your mission for bringing me all this way?
God:   For you brought Isaac, not only that, but to this mountain, not minding Sarah’s idea of fashion and all sorts, or your desire for fame and some more, I am giving you this calf, as if that is no enough to sustain you all you all your life, I am giving you the ‘’whole earth”
Me:    JEHOVAH JIREH!

Monday, 19 December 2011

THE COLT WITHOUT JESUS


It is another Passover feast, people begin to gather together, buy gifts and send gift items to loved ones and so on.
Also, can you remember that it was just last year that Jesus rode on a colt through this route and people were shouting ‘’hosanna!’’, hailing Him and spreading their clothes and palm fronds on the ground for the colt to step on; it was also a glorious day for the colt to be used as the Lord’s chosen vessel.
However, do you know what happened just yesterday? That same colt moved majestically through this same path again, looking right and left, but it did not catch anybody’s attention. In fact, it was languishing in a state of disappointment about how the crowd did not hail and honor it this time around, it crossed the path of a truck pusher who poured dirt on it and shouted; ‘’who is the owner of this stupid ass?’’ the colt was enraged and cried aloud; ‘’Have you all forgotten me?! I was the one who carried Jesus and you honored and gave me a royal welcome as He rode on my back. Have you suddenly forgotten? ’’
Then in the midst of these lamentations. It was approached by an elderly Jewish man who said to it;’ have you forgotten that you are just an ordinary colt? The honor you received was all because you carried Jesus on your back, and if you want that honor once more, go and carry Jesus again and stop disturbing both yourself and the rest of us.’ With a great sense of sober reflection, the colt consequently went back home and learnt not to go out on its own orders.
Are you like this colt? ”…for without me, you can do nothing…’’ John 15:5