When I was a freshman in high school, I tried out for the varsity basketball team. On the first day of tryouts, the coach ran a scrimmage, periodically sending players into the game to see how they played. When my turn came, I intercepted a pass on the very first play. Then I took the ball the length of the court, skyed over every other player and made the prettiest layup you ever saw.
The coach instantly blew the whistle, stopped the game and called me over to the bench. I was walking 10 feet off the ground. I just knew my shot was so good that he had to stop the game just to tell me. I envisioned that ESPN had called and wanted the footage, and that Sports Illustrated had every intention of running a photo of me on the next cover. The shoe deal with Nike was only a matter of time. So I walked – actually, strutted – to the sideline.
My coach said, "White, that was a great shot. Your form was great; your intensity was great. Only thing is, you went to the wrong basket – but it was a great shot!"
Is there a right and a wrong basket in the spiritual game? Is Christianity the only way to score with God or simply one of many ways? For today's unchurched person, this is hardly academic. The religious landscape of modern American society can be nothing less than bewildering. Religious groups, sects, cults, movements, philosophies and worldviews abound in incredible numbers and diversity.
Add to this mix one of the most pervasive, fundamental convictions of contemporary American society: All roads lead to God, and to say that one way is right and all the other ways are wrong is narrow-minded, bigoted and prejudicial. What is true for you is true for you, and what is true for me is true for me. Searching for God is like climbing a mountain. Since everyone knows there is not just one way to climb a mountain – mountains are too big for that – each person can choose from a number of paths. All the ideas about God contained in the various religions of the world are just different ways up the mountain. In fact, though different religions have different names for God, the names all refer to the same God.
Is it true that a lot of roads lead to heaven, which means we really don't have to worry about which road we're on? Is it true that no person, no religion, no group, no book has a handle on the truth? Is it true that all religions are basically the same and all religious leaders are essentially of one mind so that ultimately all spiritual pursuits lead to the same place? If so, people need not look for spiritual truth. They just need to decide on spiritual preference.
If you embrace the idea that multiple paths lead to God and you turn out to be wrong, the consequences are enormous. So let's explore the reasons why people hold to this belief:
1. There Are So Many Religions
The sheer number of faiths from which to choose convinces some people that there is more than one path to God. Religious pluralism has existed for centuries, but people have never been exposed to as many faith options as we are today. As the number of religious options increases in one's mind, the idea that one option represents ultimate spiritual truth lessens. Yet the mere presence of options has little to do with whether a particular faith might be true, nor whether ultimate spiritual truth actually exists. The simple fact is that a test may be multiple-choice, but that does not mean it has multiple answers.
2. The Belief That All Religions Are Basically the Same
The idea that all paths are legitimate is also fueled by the sentiment that all religions are basically the same. Many introductory courses in world religions on the high school and college level stress the common denominators of religion throughout time and culture. While these courses may reveal certain similarities, it is also true that they contradict each other in crucial areas. For example, Christians believe in God, while some Buddhists don't even teach that there is a God. Christians also embrace Jesus' claim that He was God in human form who came to restore our relationship with God. Muslims, on the other hand, don't believe that Jesus was God at all. Christians believe in truth and error, right and wrong, morality and immorality, while adherents to the various forms of New Age thinking contend that there are no absolutes and everything is relative.
You can say that somebody is right and somebody is wrong, or say that everyone is wrong, but you can't say that everybody believes basically the same thing. That would be intellectually dishonest in light of the facts. If God exists—unless He is some senile, confused, muddled, schizophrenic, unbalanced being who isn't sure what He stands for—there is religious truth and religious falsehood among the competing views. And the areas of disagreement among those views are not trivial in nature. The nature of God, the identity of Jesus, and how we enter into a relationship with God are of paramount importance. To return to our mountain climbing analogy in which all paths lead to the same peak, the truth is that there isn't a single peak, much less a single idea of what the peak even looks like. Instead, the mountain has many different peaks, which raises a significant question: How do you get to the highest one?
3. The Idea That Sincerity Is What Matters
"It isn't what a person believes that matters, but how he or she believes it; all that really matters is one's sincerity." Something deep inside of us knows, and I think correctly, that the nature of true spirituality is somehow connected with authenticity. But it is one thing to value sincerity and another to make sincerity the lone characteristic of spiritual truth. How you believe matters, but so does what you believe. If you say it doesn't matter what you believe as long as you are sincere, you miss a very important point: You can be sincerely wrong. If I have a headache in the middle of the night and I blindly reach into my medicine cabinet, I can sincerely believe I am taking an aspirin. But if I am really taking cyanide, my sincerity will not save me from the perils of the poison I've ingested. Sincerity matters, but it cannot be all that matters because sincerity alone cannot alter reality. Therefore, it is not simply the sincerity of our faith that matters but the object of our faith as well. Faith is very much like a rope – it matters what you tie it to.
Read the whole write up here.
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Tuesday, 11 July 2017
The Church of England’s governing body officially accepts transgender lifestyle
The Church of England has officially accepted and affirmed the transgender lifestyle in their Synod on the 9th of July 2017. People who have embraced the lifestyle do not have any hitch anymore since their lifestyle has been considered as not being a sin against God.
The Right Reverend Paul Bayes, the Bishop of Liverpool, during the synod debate said “As the world listens to us today, the world needs to hear us say that LGBTI orientation and identity is not a crime, not a sickness and not a sin,”.
This Synod decision is part of the downward sliding of some members of the communion in their efforts to redefine sexuality. Sexuality is no more God-given. You are what you think in yo min and feel you are.
Thank God for the efforts of GAFCON to provide spiritual oversight for Anglican members who still believe and submit themselves to the authority of the Scriptures.
Let us continue to pray for the Church. All these will culminate to a terrible persecution that will come upon professing Christians in Europe in the years to come. May He keep His faithful ones. Amen.
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The Right Reverend Paul Bayes, the Bishop of Liverpool, during the synod debate said “As the world listens to us today, the world needs to hear us say that LGBTI orientation and identity is not a crime, not a sickness and not a sin,”.
This Synod decision is part of the downward sliding of some members of the communion in their efforts to redefine sexuality. Sexuality is no more God-given. You are what you think in yo min and feel you are.
Thank God for the efforts of GAFCON to provide spiritual oversight for Anglican members who still believe and submit themselves to the authority of the Scriptures.
Let us continue to pray for the Church. All these will culminate to a terrible persecution that will come upon professing Christians in Europe in the years to come. May He keep His faithful ones. Amen.
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Wednesday, 21 June 2017
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Thursday, 8 June 2017
Please continue to pray for these children
In our previous post, we tried to encourage us to pray for these six school children kidnapped by some hoodlums in Lagos State. The truth is that the school belongs to the state government but unfortunately, the parents complain that no attention is being paid to their plight. According to the story in The NATION, the kidnappers are requesting for 100million Naira. and rejected the 10million Naira the parents were able to raise. Currently, they do not want to speak with the parents any more. Four of the students are ill.
Just bow down your head and say a word of prayer anywhere you are.
Pray
1. That the pupils will remain in good health. Their health shall not fail in this troubled times.
2. That God will touch the hearts of the kidnappers to release them unharmed.
3. That whatever the state government is doing towards the release of these children will be successful.
4. That God will keep the parents stable through this period. For some parents, issues like this becomes the beginning of their end even long after the children are released. May God keep them strong.
5. Finally pray that this gang shall cease to operate in Jesus name. Amen.
Just bow down your head and say a word of prayer anywhere you are.
Pray
1. That the pupils will remain in good health. Their health shall not fail in this troubled times.
2. That God will touch the hearts of the kidnappers to release them unharmed.
3. That whatever the state government is doing towards the release of these children will be successful.
4. That God will keep the parents stable through this period. For some parents, issues like this becomes the beginning of their end even long after the children are released. May God keep them strong.
5. Finally pray that this gang shall cease to operate in Jesus name. Amen.
Monday, 5 June 2017
Pray for these kidnapped children
It has been reported that the kidnappers of the six abducted children from Lagos State Model College are requesting for 2m from each of the parents of the children. Most of the parents are poor and cannot afford the money. The children are being moved from one creek to another. Kindly offer a word of prayer for God's intervention. It is a devastating experience to lie down in the night and cannot sleep because of nightmares not knowing what has happened or is happening to your little child.
Prayer:
1. Pray for God's protection over the children.
2. May God touch the hearts of the kidnappers so that they release these children unharmed.
3. Pray for the parents for God's help and grace. May they have the wisdom needed in this critical period.
4. Pray that the security agencies will have breakthrough in dealing with these issues in the land.
Friday, 14 April 2017
6 ways how not to do Christian Ministry – Lessons from 1 Thess.2:1-6
6 ways how not to do Christian Ministry – Lessons from 1
Thess.2:1-6
These are lessons learned from the ministry of Paul to the Thessalonians.
Paul had a successful ministry and everyday as we read his writings, we see the
principles that helped him to succeed. There are 6 things he did not do and if
we avoid them as ministers, we will also succeed.
1. "For the appeal we make does not spring from
error” Vs. 3. An error is what
is not correct. It can be a mistake made out of ignorance or deficiency. An error is a deviation from or a distortion
of the truth. The error in the context of our passage is an error made out of
deception. Paul made sure he told the Thessalonians only the truth so that they
would not place their faith on lies or human made-up logic. The truth sounded
so simple and foolish to some people but Paul did not mind. That is what sets
free.
Many people live
in delusion because they have believed lies from men they have ignorantly trusted.
Bogus promises are made to them and in the end they are exploited and robbed. In
this deluded state, many make sacrifices, make expensive commitments and place
their hopes on teachings that are strange to sound biblical interpretations. Some of us add all kinds of things to our
preaching so as to make it “sweet” and more acceptable to the people. We say
things just to move people even though we are aware that something is wrong
with what we are saying. We often paint pictures that are questionable and give
unverifiable “testimonies” just to make our preaching sound “great”. We tend to
forget that there is no coating, cleansing or improvement that can be done to
error in order to make it become accurate. Error does not have the capacity to
accomplish God’s purpose. As ministers, we have to avoid it and pursue what is
sound.
2. “For the appeal we make does not spring from
…impure motives” Vs. 3. Paul said
that his exhortation did not proceed from uncleanness or impurities of thoughts
and actions. So, is it possible to do Christian ministry with impure motives? Yes!
Impure motives lead to a lot of immoral behaviors. Uncleanness precedes moral
failures. It breeds vain values that lead to corrupt and depraved lifestyles in
ministry. Christian ministry must not be done together with dirtiness of any
sort whether in words or in actions.
3. “For the appeal we make does not spring from
…deceit” Vs. 3. Deceit is a
dishonest behavior. It is purposeful and intended to mislead, cheat, falsify, or
trick. Deceit is duplicity and scheme. Again
Paul’s exhortation was not that of scheming. The pursuit of sincerity was a
principle that Paul imbibed throughout his ministry. He told the Corinthians “We
have renounced secret and shameful ways; we do not use deception, nor do we
distort the word of God. On the contrary, by setting forth the truth plainly we
commend ourselves to every man's conscience in the sight of God.” 2 Cor. 4:2. He
further told them, “Unlike so many, we do not peddle the word of God for
profit. On the contrary, in Christ we speak before God with sincerity, like men
sent from God.” 2 Cor. 2:17. He said that they were so many who peddled God’s
word for profit. Today, the number has doubled a million times. Our exhortations
no longer set people free from sin, Satan and the world because we are not
declaring the truth that sets free. The deceptions we see today around us are
not new. It has been in every generation. The truth is that deceit is not the
way to do Christian ministry.
4. “We are not trying to please men but God, who tests our hearts” Vs. 4. Another way
not to do Christian ministry is to be distracted into pleasing men rather than prioritizing
pleasing the God who called us into the ministry. The ministry work is His own
and not our own. “No one serving as a soldier gets involved in civilian affairs
— he wants to please his commanding officer.” 2 Tim 2:4. It is all about Him
and not about us or about the men who watch us. There are men pleasers everywhere
who can do anything so as to attract favour. Men that will rather displease God
as long as they are in the good books of their paymasters. They forget that God
is the ultimate Pay Master whose verdict over our ministry is final both for
now and for eternity. It happens to men in different strata of ministry.
A congregation that
is full of men pleasers cannot tell themselves the truth. It depends on the
side your benefactor belongs. Deacons and deaconesses, teachers, council and board
members who are men pleasers cannot tell themselves or the church they serve the
truth. They kill their pastors and leaders because they cannot give them the
true picture of things to enable them make sound decisions. All that is
important to them is just to be identified on the side of the leader and not on
the side of truth. In the men pleasing business, truth is the only victim. Pastors
who are men pleasers cannot stand firm on true doctrine if it is going to
offend someone “important” to them. Senior pastors, overseers and bishops who
are men pleasers will find it difficult to discipline erring members or pastors
when it affects a person they want to please, it does not matter how God feels
about the issue. For every men pleaser, it is about his or her gain. The gain
is defined by the men pleaser himself.
Woe to a leader
who is surrounded by men pleasers. At that time when you will need men to
support and stand by you, you will walk alone. Why? You will definitely fall into
a pit you cannot see meanwhile you are in the company of men who will see the
pit but instead of pointing it to you they withdraw themselves because they do
not want to offend you.
We quickly note here
too that oftentimes, we pay some price for not being a men pleaser. The men-pleasing
ministry feeds some people’s ego and makes them feel “secure” and protects some
interests. You will often suffer if you are not a men pleaser; but if your
focus is pleasing God, it worth it. Look at what Paul said in Gal 1:10 “If I
were still trying to please men, I would not be a servant of Christ.” “We were
not looking for praise from men, not from you or anyone else. Vs. 6.
5. “You
know we never used flattery …” Vs. 5.
Christian ministry is not to be done with flattery. Flattery words are bloated
words, swelling words spoken with exaggerations. Flattery words are excessive or
insincere words, speech or praise. It may be truth but blown out of proportion.
Truth does not need to be padded. Flattery words are sweet words meant to make
the hearer feel good, even when the intention may be different. Flattery can be
either in the content of what is said or in the way it is said.
It is a
temptation that men that stand on the podium face every day; either they are
tempted to flatter others for their own gain or they allow themselves to be
flattered. The Gospel of God does not need flattery to change lives. The name
of the Lord Jesus does not need the help of flattery in order to cause men to
bow down their knees. The Gospel of Jesus is the power of God. As a servant of
Christ, you cannot do Christian ministry with flattery.
6. “You know we never …put on a mask to cover
up greed — God is our witness.” Vs.
5. Finally, you cannot do Christian ministry with a mask of any kind. Once you
have a mask as a servant of Christ, it is a big problem. Why? Attitudinal masks
always cover up something, in most cases bad things. In our passage, it is a
mask to cover up greed. Like I said earlier, what we see today is not a new phenomenon.
Over the centuries of the church existence, men have been doing ministry with
their belly as their focus. Greed is inordinate or wrong desire, especially for
wealth or possessions.
You cannot do Christian
ministry with inordinate desire for wealth or possession and succeed as a
servant of God. When our focus in ministry and measurements for success are houses,
kind or number of cars, how expensive our clothes are etc, then we may have
started doing a strange ministry even thou we are still being seen as servants
of Christ.
In conclusion, Paul said “…we
speak as men approved by God…God …tests our hearts…God is our witness” Vs.4-5. May
God’s approval be our utmost goal in ministry. May we labor with the consciousness
that He tests our hearts and will eventually determine what our motives are. He
is indeed our witness. God bless.
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Monday, 10 April 2017
Dr Bilal Philips canvasses for the inclusion of the Islamic perspective in the educational process in Nigeria
Dr Bilal Philips is the Proprietor of Islamic Online University and has already said that about 12,000 Nigerians have enrolled and are studying Islamic studies in the university. Having said that, what caught our attention is that he plans to establish the university in Nigeria, the process is already ongoing and is canvassing for the inclusion of the Islamic perspective in the educational process in Nigeria. By this he means that students who are studying any other course in the country may be required to take one or two courses in Islam in order to enable them understand the Islamic aspect of their course of study.
The former Minister of Education and former Governor of Kano, Malam Ibrahim Shekarau, commended the works of Dr Philips and boasted to be the first Governor to make it mandatory for the civil servants to apply the Islamic perspective in carrying out their functions.
The full story is in The Nation:
The proprietor of Islamic Online University (IOU), Dr Bilal Philips, said on Monday that no fewer than 12,000 Nigerians were presently studying through the institution.
Philips made the disclosure in Kano, when he visited former Kano State Governor, Malam Ibrahim Shekarau.
According to him, the Nigerian students are part of the 300,000 students studying in the institution at no cost.
“We are also presently planning to establish the online Islamic University in Nigeria. We are going through all the necessary processes.”
Philips canvassed for the inclusion of the Islamic perspective in the educational process in Nigeria, to enable students understand the Islamic aspects of any course they study...
This information is not just to keep us at alert, but also a call to prayers for Nigeria.
Prayers:
1. Pray that God will frustrate all the efforts to Islamize this country.
2. Pray that the fire of God will envelope His Church in Nigeria. May the knowledge of the Lord spread all over the earth as waters cover the sea.
3. Pray that God will open the eyes of Christians who are in positions over these schemes and enable them to stand with Him.
The former Minister of Education and former Governor of Kano, Malam Ibrahim Shekarau, commended the works of Dr Philips and boasted to be the first Governor to make it mandatory for the civil servants to apply the Islamic perspective in carrying out their functions.
The full story is in The Nation:
The proprietor of Islamic Online University (IOU), Dr Bilal Philips, said on Monday that no fewer than 12,000 Nigerians were presently studying through the institution.
Philips made the disclosure in Kano, when he visited former Kano State Governor, Malam Ibrahim Shekarau.
According to him, the Nigerian students are part of the 300,000 students studying in the institution at no cost.
“We are also presently planning to establish the online Islamic University in Nigeria. We are going through all the necessary processes.”
Philips canvassed for the inclusion of the Islamic perspective in the educational process in Nigeria, to enable students understand the Islamic aspects of any course they study...
This information is not just to keep us at alert, but also a call to prayers for Nigeria.
Prayers:
1. Pray that God will frustrate all the efforts to Islamize this country.
2. Pray that the fire of God will envelope His Church in Nigeria. May the knowledge of the Lord spread all over the earth as waters cover the sea.
3. Pray that God will open the eyes of Christians who are in positions over these schemes and enable them to stand with Him.
Monday, 23 January 2017
Book review: Following Hard After God: Discover how to make the pursuit of God your lifetime affair by Chris Ekwedam
Following Hard After God: Discover how to make the pursuit
of God your lifetime affair, Chris Ekwedam, Port Harcourt, Nigeria, PNUR Revival
Press & Books, 2016, 157 pages.
The book, Following Hard After God: Discover how
to make the pursuit of God your lifetime affair, by Chris Ekwedam has
two-fold purposes, first, it is aimed at addressing complacent Christianity and
wrong notions that are prevalent in our churches today, and secondly, to stir
up God’s children to pursue a close and intimate “personal relationship with
God that is real and practical.” The second purpose dominates a greater part of
the discussions in the book. It is a book that will create hunger in the heart
of a younger Christian to seek God’s face in every situation, challenge an
older Christian to leave his place of conceit and comfort to deepen his
relationship with God, and the Christian leader to pay attention to his
personal relationship with God as he shepherds God’s people.
Chris Ekwedam is a seasoned servant of God, a sound Bible
teacher, who has actively been serving the Body of Christ for the past twenty
four (24) years in different capacities as a Christian leader. Following Hard After God is a follow-up
to his first work “The New Birth”. He is a practicing Project Management
Professional.
This book is divided into nine chapters, each chapter starts
with either a Bible quotation or an inspiring quote that supports the points
canvassed within the chapter. Men like Moses, Daniel and Apostle Paul are
presented as examples of men who continued to seek after God in spite of their
deep experiences with God. The author argues that in spite of the new birth
experience, Christians ought to continually hunger for God and His visitation. In
fact, he painted a current situation in our churches, “everywhere I look today,
I see people who are hungry for miracles; men who are hungry to see the acts of
God. But rarely do you see men who are hungry for God and His ways. We pursue
everything except God. We even chase after men who we think can give us ‘access’
to God and His blessings but we never seek after God Himself, the Giver of
blessings” Christians are encouraged in the book to hunger and thirst for God
like the Psalmist who said “as the deer pants for streams of water so my soul
pants for you O God. My soul thirsts for God, for the living God. When can I go
and meet with God?” Ps.42:1-2.
Chris argues that man’s desire to be independent, rule and
take charge of himself makes him think and act as if he does not need God. He
creates several alternatives and options to use to sort himself out in the face
of troubles. In fact, even pastors and leaders in Christian organizations are
not left out. “when men’s’ power for ministry wane, instead of seeking the face
of God for times of refreshment, they relax because they have alternatives
around them.” He continued, “to avoid being accused of not serving God or of
being irreligious, we have created alternatives for ourselves and to show those
who are watching us that we are still spiritual and religious. We cover our
real selves and become very busy so as to portray commitment to God to those
around us, when actually our hearts are not committed to God” Page 131. The author
warns that “our alternatives are empty and temporary solutions like cisterns
that cannot hold water”. He said that because of all these, God often brings us
to a point of need from time to time to enable us seek Him. No one will stay
the way he is and walk with God at the same time. God often brings us to the
end of ourselves, with all our options exhausted, before we set our hearts to
really seek Him.
Chapter 8 is very interesting as it deals with the
Distractions and Deceptions that hinder us from seeking the Lord. Apart from
the alternatives we create; the author discusses the worries of this life as
another thing that distracts us. The deceitfulness of riches is presented as a killer
that makes us have a false sense of security and sufficiency that leads to lukewarm
lifestyle. “The Kingdom has lost a lot of believers in the palace of blessings
and prosperity as much as in the theater of suffering and adversity.” Who would have imagined that the riches that
we pursue and pray for can be a deception that hinders us from the God who gave
them to us?
Chapters 1, 3 and 7 presents the argument for seeking after God
and pursuing a loving relationship with Him while chapters 2, 4 – 6 and 8
present the factors we must pay attention to in order for our seeking to achieve
its desired goals. The factors include avoiding the creation of alternatives,
setting our hearts aright and having godly priorities, having a correct view of
God, and avoiding the distractions and deceptions that make us either to be
complacent or to seek in wrong ways. Chapter 9 is like a closing charge for a
Christian not to give up in his seeking. The book fulfills its purposes of addressing
some of the contemporary wrong mindsets and also stirring the hearts of
believers towards the pursuit of God and making it a lifetime affair. "Draw near to God and He will draw near to you" Jam.4:8.
Looking at the book critically, I think that there are other
things also that can distract us from seeking God which includes legitimate
ambitions and desires which are not covered in the book. The organization of
the book is poor as chapters 1, 3 and 7 would have been arranged together while chapters
2, 4 – 6 and 8 would have been organized together in a progressive manner so as
to make a good flow. Also the introduction is not properly arranged on page 1. A line seems to be cut off on page 29. It is our hope that the author and his
publisher will improve and take care of these minor errors during the revision edition.
Generally, the author made some categorical and
thought-provoking statements in the book that will send the reader into serious
thinking and reflection. For example, he said that “only seekers find God”, “slothful
men cannot follow God”, “salvation, as important and free as it is, is not
given to those who do not desire, long or ask for it”. Many of such statements
can ignite theological questions in the reader; but except for further studies, I
discovered that the book answered most of the questions it provoked.
I will summarize with the words of the Ven. Chris Iwuji, who
wrote the Forward “Chris Ekwedam has made a clarion call to all who care to
hear. It is apt and must be amplified for our generation to hear.” Though some
issues raised in the book are very unpopular, it is recommended to every
serious minded Christian.
Thursday, 19 January 2017
The choices we make in 2017
The point is that your choices matter; your daily decisions
matter; your attitudes matter and your actions also matter. These will
culminate into what becomes of your life this New Year.
I believe that people can seek God’s face for the New Year.
I believe that those that want to fast can fast and present themselves to God
for whatever He wants to use them to do, even though it is not a prerequisite.
I believe that there are many things in the future that are not within our control;
hence we need to pray and adjust our lives to God and what He is doing to
ensure that we are on the right side of the future.
What I don’t agree with is where people make false
declarations because they want the church members to feel good. Some Pastors
have put themselves under pressure to declare what will happen within the year.
In the course, they declare strange things and lies that have no bearing to
what God is doing, because of the gullible membership they have raise over the
years.
I don’t agree with some people who use the time of seeking
God at the beginning of the year as a time of bargaining and fund raising. If
you want to raise money for your annual budget, set your target and urge your
members to pledge, so that you will have the money to fund the programmes you
have for the year. Trust God together with your members for
His provision. But don’t manipulate them into thinking that their security and
blessings within the year are dependent on how much they fast or give within
the month of January. Do not manipulate them into thinking that they can use
their money to “redeem” the year meanwhile behind the scene you are calculating
how much is raised. The covenant we have with God in Christ and the terms and
conditions recorded in the New Testament are enough for that.
Every January, there are bogus declarations by some church
leaders. People use swelling words to hype the moral and emotions of others. There
is nothing wrong trying to encourage the people to be positive towards the New
Year, what is wrong is using lies to do that. God’s word is enough to make God’s
people to trust Him. If God’s word is not able to motivate your people, then no
bogus prophecies can make a lasting impression that has eternal value. Some have
even gone into blessing holy water, holy oil, articles and “mantles” as
instruments of anointing for the year. These are not proper and are deceptive. What
carries people through is their relationship and faith in God which influences
their daily choices.
Note that even though we make ourselves feel different in
this month of January, the truth is that nothing really has changed; the days
of this month will not be different from the other days of February, March,
April etc. What will bring about changes are the choices and decisions we make
daily. If you continue to make the same choices you have been making in the
previous days, do not expect different outcomes in the days ahead. Prayer and
fasting do not change the outcome of your daily choices.
Hence, instead of declaring false things to the people just
to make them feel good and to raise money, use the occasion to challenge them
to change their choices; to set new goals; to make new decisions towards the
way they want to go; to take actions that will lead them to their new goals; to
trust God and be faithful to Him because He rewards a faithful life. Let those
who have been making bad choices repent and replace their bad choices with good
ones. That is when they will expect a different outcome this year. Those that
should go back to school should decide and start taking actions. Those that intend
to take certification courses should decide and start making inquiries. This is
the time to decide on any personal development you may want to engage in this
year. Stop procrastination. Is there a small job opportunity to take up? Is there
a ministry skill to develop? How many books do you intend to read this year? This
is the time to take those decisions.
Declaring what God has not told you will only stir empty
emotions but will not bring about tangible results. Leading your people to
adjust their lives to what God wants to do in their lives this year is more
important than whatever good words you want to tell them no matter what your
intentions may be. It is good to bless your congregation, but it is important
for you to note that God does not bless a sinful and disobedient life. So
leading a faithful and obedient life is more important than any fasting and
prayer that will not produce changes in people’s lives. When you are in good
relationship with God, you will surely be found in the center of His will for
your life.
These are the choices that will bring about changes in your
life this year. If you are seeking God’s face, go ahead and pray but take note
of the inevitable choices that you must make to accompany the prayer time. Do not
be deceived. Refuse to be exploited. May God bless you in this year 2017!
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