All over the world, there is a rise in the persecution of Christians. Many are kidnapped, tortured, sent to prison, molested and even killed.The case of Rev.
Anselm Mwang'amba, 61, comes to mind as this is more recent. He was attached with acid after leaving a cyber cafe in Zanzibar, where a muslim group is campaigning for Zanzibar's independence as an Islamic state. This is a common agitation all over the world.
Do you still remember Bishop Umar Mulinde of Uganda who I shared about his own acid attack here? It seems to be a new tactic for those who hate Jesus and His gospel.
Please just continue to pray for the persecuted church. God bless.
May the Lord completely heal both the physical and emotional wounds Rev.
Mwang'amba has experienced as a result of the attack (Psalm 30:2). Pray
that the church in Tanzania will not be fearful due to this incident
and other similar attacks, but rather would choose to lean even more on
our Almighty God who has promised His people strength in times of
trouble. Ask Him to thwart any plans the enemy may have to inflict
further harm on these believers through the militant group. Source: VOM.
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Monday, 28 October 2013
Islamic Shooters Gun Down Worshippers in Church
Please watch this video and continue to pray for our brethren in the Northern Nigeria where a lot of what happens to them are not reported in the Main Stream Media.
Christian persecution is real. It's amazing the faith of these suffering brethren. Watch, be challenged and continue to pray.
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Christian persecution is real. It's amazing the faith of these suffering brethren. Watch, be challenged and continue to pray.
Go here to watch it.
Friday, 18 October 2013
Faith when God seems to be very far away
Faith when God seems
to be very far away
Some weeks ago, my family was
praying for three children whose mother died about a month before. My wife
shared with me what one of the girls said to their teachers. She said something
like, “Before our mother died, I had a dream where she died. We prayed and God
did not answer us, she still died. Now, I’ve had another dream where my elder
sister died. Does God love us? Why does He not want to answer us?” she is about
twelve years old.
Often times in the journey of
life, especially when tragedy strikes, it seems as if God has failed. Hope is
seriously wounded if not completely shattered. Understanding hits a hard wall
because we cannot see any reason behind why God allowed the situation.
Sometimes, it’s not a hard wall that our understanding hits, it just gets lost
in what seems to be ad infinitum. It comes back with nothing and starts afresh
and wander away again in that cycle. We wonder whether He loves us. It suddenly
occurs to us that we are so small on this earth and wonders whether God notices
ordinary people like us. In fact, we even ask questions that we know no human
can give us answers to - difficult life questions that seek to redefine
everything that we seem to have known before now. When God seems to be far
away, we ask a lot of whys with exactly the same relative silence. What happens
to faith in this kind of situation?
Daniel was taken captive
along with other young men from Jerusalem. Apparently, he was from either the
royal family or from one of the noble families in the land. The record in
Dan.1: 3-4 shows that they were selected from these special and privileged
classes of families from among the exiles and were intelligent and
well-educated with good prospects for leadership positions. In fact, they were
perfect specimens. He was a young man full of aspirations which were cut short
by Nebuchadnezzar who invaded Judah and took them captive. In spite of these
qualities of Daniel, what distinguishes him is that he has a relationship with
God and is living a righteous life when all these things were happening. We
normally just read through these passages without stopping awhile to think. We
seldom put ourselves in Daniel’s shoes. Often, the very thing that
distinguishes us can be the very source of our crises in life. How can you
explain the fact that a young man who is serving the Lord with all his heart is
carried captive, displaced because of the sins of their leaders and fathers? Daniel’s
life changed forever and he never returned from this journey. Right before his
eyes, the articles and utensils from the temple of God are packed into the
sacred treasury in the temple of the god of Babylon and the God of heaven keeps
quiet. (Dan.1:1-2). You know what that means? Where is God when His holy
vessels are desecrated? What happened to Daniel’s faith? It is amazing to see
in the eighth verse of that same chapter that Daniel’s faith is still intact in
spite of the emotional wounds he must have suffered. He was making a commitment
to God not to defile himself with the King’s meat.
What do you do when God
seems to be very far away? What do you do when the enemy’s attitude is that of
pride and arrogance, giving the impression that your God cannot save you, in
fact, that He has failed you? If you were Daniel, can you wake up in that
foreign land, in what seems like a defeated state and still make a costly
commitment to this God?
There are three things
we can do when God seems to be far away:
- Remain committed to God the best way you can. Keep doing the things that are clear to you are God’s will. It is true that you may not understand what is going on now however, you have to hold fast to the things you have known about God before now. Like Daniel, when there is the challenge to sacrifice, go ahead and do it. Leave the result to God. Many a times, what you do next may determine whether you will experience God where you are or not. Remember, life is a test.
- Trust the character of God. He is good and He is perfect love, hence you may not understand your current situation, but you know that whatever is happening now, God allowed it for your ultimate good. We must be able to distinguish between our emotion and our faith in the God that loves us with steadfast love. Faith forges ahead even in the midst of confused emotions and when our human understanding shows limitations. We must accept that we are human and finite but God is infinite. We do not have all the pictures but God does. Though I do not understand but God understands. Trust His heart even when you cannot find what His hand is doing. Real faith does not struggle when understanding is limited. Faith just believes and does not question how.
- Finally hang your life tenaciously on the word of God that you know. At the back of Daniel’s mind, he knew what God had declared through the prophets, “The Lord sent Babylonian, Aramean, Moabite and Ammonite raiders against him. He sent them to destroy Judah, in accordance with the word of the Lord proclaimed by his servants the prophets. Surely these things happened to Judah according to the Lord's command, in order to remove them from his presence because of the sins of Manasseh and all he had done, including the shedding of innocent blood. For he had filled Jerusalem with innocent blood and the Lord was not willing to forgive.” “Nebuchadnezzar removed all the treasures from the temple of the Lord and from the royal palace, and took away all the gold articles that Solomon king of Israel had made for the temple of the Lord.” “It was because of the Lord's anger that all this happened to Jerusalem and Judah, and in the end he thrust them from his presence.” 2 Kings 24:2-4, 13-14, 20. Their suffering and punishment have nothing to do with how powerful their enemies are. They have nothing to do with the ability of God to save. God just allowed them for a purpose, and in this case, to fulfill His words through His servants the prophets and to punish Judah because of their sins. God is still able to save even in the midst of what you are going through right now. He will come to you right at the appointed time. Daniel believed in the word of God spoken by the prophet Jeremiah and hanged his life on it, in fact that was even why they surrendered to King Nebuchadnezzar in the first place. 2 Kings 24:11. If you hang your life on God’s word, be sure that it cannot land crash.
Remember to hold fast the confession of your
hope without wavering because faithful is He who has called, who will also do
it. Do not throw away your confidence in the Lord, it has a great reward. God
bless you.
Wednesday, 12 June 2013
Irreverence and our warped view of God. Part 2
Irreverence and our warped view of God.
Oftentimes, we forget from where God
picked us up. There are sinners today who will become saints tomorrow, whether
we like it or not. All these details are things hidden from us as humans but
because we want to have our way by all means, we throw prayers to the god we
can control to do our bidding.
It is not only in our prayers
that our irreverence shows, it also shows in our preaching. Many of us no
longer lead people to faith in Christ; we lead them to faith in ourselves. We no
longer point men to Christ, we point them to ourselves. When we speak, we do
not speak as servants and oracles of God, we speak as gods. We no longer lead
men to worship God, we lead them to worship us and other men. We make all kinds
of claims and erroneously quote Scriptures out of context to buttress what we
are saying. However, when we do all these, it only shows our level of
irreverence.
It equally shows in our
lifestyles. We just roll with the worldly tide and live lives that have no
checks and balances and still think that it does not matter. We live as though
we are the ones that will be on the judgment seat on the last day and not God. We
behave as if we are the ones that set God’s judgment standard. We do whatever
we want to do with all liberty, without any recourse to God and His word and do
not care. People cheat others and exploit only to bring their tithes to church
with the mindset that they are doing God good – He needs money so they give Him
the money He needs. We dupe people in business, lose all integrity and it does
not bother us. In our families, work and business places, we hurt people and do
not have good testimonies before people and we seem to wear the seal, “whether
you like it or not, I’m born again”. Our attitude is as if there is no day of
reckoning.
The truth is that we create the
image of the kind of god we want to serve and worship, and set out with the kind
of lifestyle we expect him to accept. We pray to him the way we want and tell
him what we want – a god that has no reverence. We indeed preach about the god
we have created and we rightly live as those who dictate to him what happens. The
truth also is that this god we created in our minds and psyche must be an idol
and not the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. So, are you serving the God of
Israel or are you serving an idol you have created?
If you want to serve the Living
God, let His fear show in all you do; “as he said
through his holy prophets of long ago,…to show mercy to our fathers and to
remember his holy covenant, the oath he swore to our father Abraham: to rescue
us from the hand of our enemies, and to enable us to serve him without fear in
holiness and righteousness before him all our days.” Luke 1:70-75 NIV. Serve Him all
your day. God bless.
Irreverence and our warped view of God. Part 1
Irreverence and
our warped view of God.
Over emphasizing an attribute of God at the expense of His
other attributes does not make God better. The bible never uses a comparative
word on God’s attributes. They are absolute and definite. For example, singing
about God’s goodness and confessing that He is love cannot make God good or
better. It cannot make God to love more. He is good and He is love essentially.
We cannot add anything to God neither can we subtract from who He is. When we
make confessions and sing certain songs, we help and edify ourselves and not
God, no matter what we do. He rejoices in our fellowship not because He has a
need; not because we have made the fellowship meeting sweet or decorated the
place to look nice but solely because He has chosen to dwell in the praises of
His people. Fellowship is very important to God. The gathering of His people is
a special convocation. This is because it is in such a fellowship that God
dwells.
Having said that, it is good for
us to note that there is nothing we do in this life that is doing God a favour.
Many of us live as if we and God are in a game of chess. Doing what we ought to
do is seen as if we are only being kind to Him, as if without us He cannot be
God. We live and talk as if God is God only at our mercy; as if we and God come
with our bargaining chips and trade on what happens in our lives and the lives
of others; that is, God places His cards on the table while we come with our
own too. In fact, we even behave as the side that has the upper hand. God must
bow to our pressure and do what we want Him to do for Him to remain God.
It shows in our prayers. Do we
really pray? What is prayer? When we pray to God, what do we tell Him? Do we
speak like children in the presence of their Father and King or do we speak
like kings on our thrones who demands God to do whatever we want Him to do? Do
we show reverence in our hearts, bringing our helplessness, hopelessness,
limitations, needs, challenges, uncertainties, fallibility and incompleteness
to Him who is enough for us and without whom we are nothing? What is prayer and
how do we pray? Do we just come and throw words at Him, exercise ourselves and
sweat and come out with the feeling that we have prayed? Is that really prayer?
A brother once was coordinating a prayer session and asked the people to repeat
after him, “my father, my fire…”. I
later asked him, “why are you saying ‘my father my fire’? Where did you learn
that from? What do you really mean?” He couldn’t proffer any answer. I
discovered that because he shouts and encourages the people to shout in their
prayers under an emotionally charged atmosphere, he feels good and satisfied
that he has led a very hot prayer session. We feel good but do not care how God
feels. What we easily forget is that our declarations in prayers are never
towards God but towards Satan and his cohorts, our lives, circumstances.
You know, the environment many of
us come from is still affecting us. We view God the same way a native doctor
views his god, because of our idolatrous backgrounds. A native doctor can use
his god or ask him to do good or to do bad depending on his mood and what he
wants. Oftentimes, that is our approach to God when we come to the place of
prayer. We have a God we use and not a God we fear and worship. We have a God
we send on errands, who serves our interests and not a God we serve and who is
sovereign. We come to Him with our shoulders raised high instead of bowing in
humility.
He has promised to answer our
prayers not at the expense of anything. He answers our prayers because He has
promised to do so and delights in our fellowship. We cannot even explain that
but He has chosen to relate to us that way because He loves us. There are no
specific words that impress God. There are no holy places anymore, where you
must go or face for Him to answer. There are no postures that give you an
express ticket to His presence. That is why it is not in our eloquence or
crafty use of words that make Him answer.
I have seen God answer prayers even though the person praying used bad
English. Our motives, intentions, hidden agendas and life follow our prayers,
hence God looks beyond our good and nice and correct English words.
Now, are we really praying when we ask God to kill
people? This high hand with which some of us come to God only shows our pride,
ego, bitterness and unforgiveness. We curse in prayer and send out arrows to
harm people in prayers and still think that we are fellowshipping with God. We
see ourselves as very special to the extent that we can use God to achieve
whatever we want to achieve. We think that we can move God to show one of His
attributes over the others just because of us. Unfortunately for us, that is
impossible. It is having an incorrect view of God. For example, God cannot,
because of His children, be unjust to the unbelievers. Furthermore, some people we see today as
unbelievers are tomorrow’s saints...
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