Friday, 3 January 2014

BAPTIST DAILY DEVOTIONAL

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Friday, January 3

Leviticus 23:1-8

A HOLY CONVOCATION

…On the seventh day is a holy convocation; you shall do no work on that day. Leviticus 23:8, AMP

Apart from being a day of rest and remembrance, the Sabbath is also a holy convocation. Among the Hebrews, the expression "holy convocation" means "appointed time."
       The Sabbath was a symbol of the covenant that existed between Israel and God. As a sign of the divine agreement, therefore, the people were to do no work. One of the three celebrated feasts that were rounded off on a Sabbath was the Passover; a day to celebrate Israel's freedom from the oppression of Egypt.

     It is the most important of the celebrations in Israel till date. Convocation suggests graduation from school into a life of freedom and fulfilment. By implication, God is saying that in 2014, He will set you free from all bondage.
    
      Are you in the final year of high school  or tertiary institution? Then, get ready to enter into a time of unlimited freedom. However, in your Sabbath (time of rest, joy and celebration) remember God. Let your rest be meaningful and God glorifying. Remember, you would not have been here if God had not been with you.

• Birthday Blessing:For I know the plans I have for you…to give you hope and a future. Jeremiah29:11 

Read Bible Through Passage:Genesis 6, 7, 8; Matthew 3

God requires satisfaction because He is holy, but He makes satisfaction because He is love. – Augustus H. Strong

Thursday, 2 January 2014

BAPTIST DEVOTIONAL

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Thursday, January 2

Deuteronomy 5:11-15

A DAY OF REMEMBRANCE

Remember that you were slaves in Egypt…therefore… observe the Sabbath day. Deuteronomy 5:15, NIV

The Sabbath, as a unique day/year, did not just come about. God commanded it to be remembered as a memorial of His past deeds among His people. This is to keep the people's faith, trust and focus on Him.
      Two wonderful things that God did to perfect their release from bondage: the death of the Egyptians' firstborn and the drowning of Pharaoh and his armies in the Red Sea were strong reminders whenever they renege on keeping the Sabbath.
        The remembrance of God's doings in our lives should provoke us to worship Him all the time. If you would sit back and think, you would see reasons why you should make every day a Sabbath for the Lord.
      God deserves to be reverenced for those miraculous deeds in your life, family and church. A forgetful heart is a thankless heart. So, think, remember and give thanks. Also, do not toy with your quiet time this year. It is an opportunity to think of the goodness of God in your life. This is the best way to spend your Sabbath.

• Birthday Blessing:  Be strong and courageous…the LORD your God will be with you... Joshua 1:9

Read Bible Through Passage: Genesis 3, 4, 5; Matthew 2

No man ever said, at the end of the days, 'I have read my Bible too much, I have thought of God too much, I have prayed too much, I have been too careful with my soul.' - J. C. Ryle

Tuesday, 31 December 2013

NEW YEAR RESOLUTION DONE PRAYERFULLY

TAKE A THOUGHT ABOUT YOUR LIFE

Are you like that businessman who said, "Today or tomorrow we will go to this or that city, spend a year there, carry on business and make money." Instead, he ought to say, "If it is the Lord's will, we will live and do this or that." (James 4:13, 15 NIV).

■Have you made a resolution for 2014?
■How do you intend to fulfil it?
■How did you make the resolution last year?
■How much of it did you carry out?
     Year in year out, many have been making unfulfilled resolutions and they continue to make them with the "hope" or is it expectation that one day they will succeed. They treat their lives as if it were pool-betting. A life of chance, of no certainty, this is therefore the reason why these people do not accept the Saviour. They eat drink and make merry, believing that that is all there is to life; please note that life is more than food and body more than clothing (Luke 12:23) you have to be rich in God here in order to make heaven.

Are you like that rich fool? (Luke 12:16-22). He was a successful farmer but was not rich towards God. He believed that his hands were responsible for all his successes, like many do today, they then labour for others to eat.
      Many leaders of the corrupt countries of the world continue to be like this rich fool; they store their loots in foreign lands with pseudo names and when they believe they have plenty laid up for many years, God will now take the life, and all the loot is lost (Luke 12:19, 20).

Resolutions ought to lead to a better relationship with God. Let the words of the hymn below guide your 2014 resolutions

Take my life, and let it be
Consecrated, Lord, to Thee;
Take my moments and my days,
Let them flow with ceaseless praise.

Take my hands, and let them move
At the impulse of Thy love;
Take my feet, and let them be
Swift and beautiful for Thee.

Extract from DAILY DEVOTIONAL by Rev Deji Basorun  -(December 31, 2013)

Monday, 30 December 2013

Ayo- AKINJOLE is 40

Emerging Leader for GenerationNext

Pastor Kunle Ayo-Akinjole is 40 today.  He was the Anchor Man that saw to the reconstitution of New Life Baptist Association of Lagos Central Baptist Conference. He is currently,  Pastor,  First Baptist Church,  Era-Odan, Lagos.

I join his father in the Lord,  Rev Moses O.Lawal (rtd), his ministry friend,  Rev. Jacob A. Enitinwa to say congratulations on your 40th. As your days so shall your strength increase with wisdom.

We are proud of you.

Rev Dr Babarinde
Conference President

BAPTIST DEVOTIONAL

Monday, December 30

John 5:2-17

GOD IS STILL WORKING

Jesus said to them, "My father is always at His work to this very day, and I, too, am working." John 5:17, NIV

      Our God is a relentless worker. By words and deeds, His unbreakable track record of activities pre-dates creation (Genesis 1:3; Hebrews 1:3). The flurry of activities in our world is an evidence of God's continual business. Take for instance the barrage of requests that are being sent to God every moment and to which He is graciously dispatching answers to. All through Christ's ministry on earth, He was busy preaching, teaching, healing, visiting homes, towns and villages. He left indelible marks wherever He went. No humankind, force or time could debar Him.

      The man who had been incapacitated by the pool of Bethsaida for thirty-eight years was one of the beneficiaries of Christ's work on earth. God is still looking for people on whom He would work. The duration of your suffering notwithstanding, when He speaks, you shall experience a change for His glory. Again, because Christ is at work you cannot afford to be lazy. So get busy for the Master.

Read Bible Through Passage: Micah 14; Rev. 21:15-27 

PASTORAL HEART

YOU CAN SERVE AS A PASTOR TO SOMEONE

5 Words Toward a Stronger Esprit de Corps "By Dan Reiland 

The hallways often reveal more than the boardroom. What you hear in the hallways is often a better indicator of the spirit of your team than what is said in the boardroom. I'm not suggesting that your team isn't honest in your meetings. But they are more relaxed in the hallways, in the break room, or anywhere a cup of coffee is shared where you work. 
How is your team doing? ■Are they happy?
■Are they energetic?
■Are they productive?
■Do they face adversity well?
■Do they get along?
       Your answers give insight to the level of Esprit de Corps.Esprit de corps is a cool word. Not just because it's French and I can't spell it without looking it up. But because it says so much! It embraces the idea of a sense of unity and of common interests. It carries the notion of common responsibilities of a group committed to a goal together. It's about a team of people connected not just to a goal but real relationship with each other.
       Esprit de corps is closely connected to the idea of morale. A team's ability to maintain high morale reveals commitment to a deep belief and mission, even in the face of difficulty or hardship. 
     1.Generosity
We often think of money when it comes to generosity, and that is part of it. But a spirit of generosity reaches much farther than finances alone. It's a way of living. It's about time, faith, love, and kindness and more.
      Generous people think differently than those who are takers by nature. Generous people think larger, believe bigger and possess a positive attitude.     
         Generous people love to give, but they also see it strategically. Generosity is not all about goose bumps and emotion, but making wise investments into people's lives with intentionality. When you lead your team with generosity you lead with a spirit of giving more than taking. Some leaders are takers, they want more from you than they pour into you. That diminishes morale.
    I remember one leader saying to me, "But I pay them! I expect them to show up and get their work done!" He did not have a spirit of generosity! It's reasonable for him to expect his staff to show up and work, but he had a demanding spirit rather than a developing spirit. 
   2. Trust
  I have been part of the team at 12Stone® Church for twelve years. I have served as Executive Pastor under Senior Pastor Kevin Myers. From day one Kevin has trusted me fully. That is critical, without it I can't lead.
       Trust is different than respect. Respect must be earned, but trust needs to be extended as a gift from the beginning and removed only if it is broken. Trust is essential to a positive sense of esprit de corps. If you don't trust your team, it's as if you are holding back the oxygen they need to lead. They just can't breath! It's as if you put them on a short leash and tied them up to their desk, they can move, but not much! If you find it difficult to trust people, I encourage you to reflect on why.
■Have you trained and developed your team?
■Have you been hurt by someone?
■Do you have control issues?
■Are you a perfectionist?
■What would it take for you to trust?
■Without trust, empowerment cannot exist, let alone thrive. 

3. Empowerment
Trust is where empowerment begins. The first component of empowerment is to trust with responsibility. Connecting this principle with a spirit of generosity allows us to see that empowering isn't dumping work on someone, it is trusting them with the responsibility of accomplishing something that is important.  No one wants to be micro-managed. "Small" leaders attempt to keep power and control, they "meddle" and some even have a heavy hand on everything.
        Empowering leaders set people free. It's not about letting people do whatever they want. Empowerment is the right mix of freedom and guidance. It involves communication, goals, and training. These things allow us to free people up so they can grow, excel and achieve more!
    4. Alignment
     Your team loves the trust and freedom that comes with empowerment, but they also love, need and want boundaries. People hate chaos, and they know that if everyone "does their own thing," nothing of significant impact will be accomplished. High morale is experienced teams that work together and head in the same direction.
      A sense of productive esprit de corps comes to a team that enjoys being with each other and wins together. Independence breaks down alignment. In contrast, organization and agreement of goals builds alignment. I love track and field in the Olympics, and I really enjoy the relay races. Can you imagine if each of the four runners on the team ran whenever they wanted, in whatever direction they wanted and never handed the baton off to the right person? Alignment is essential! 

    5. Caring
The impact of simply caring is staggering. At times I think it's becoming a lost art. Please don't misunderstand. I believe that church leaders care. They really do, but sometimes the demands of a busy schedule can result in an inability to keep up with everything. You have a finite amount of energy, in fact, you run out of energy to demonstrate that you care. You are so busy making things happen, (and getting things done), that your relational bandwidth runs thin. 
      The good news is that the remedy is often simple, and as long as it's from the heart you are good to go! It might be a hand written note of encouragement, a public expression of appreciation for a job well done, a quick phone call, or a cup of coffee with someone just to see how they are doing. It could be as simple as a thank you card with a Starbucks gift card inside. It's usually just not that complicated. We just need to do it! I pray these thoughts encourage, guide and inspire you and your team to a greater sense of esprit de corps!

Saturday, 28 December 2013

RETIREMENT

RETIREMENT/SEND FORTH SERVICE FOR
the REVD ADEBOWALE ABAYOMI OMIKUNLE  holds today
Saturday 28th.December @10AM New.Generation BC, IBIYE@Badagry.

We wish him well as Lagos Central Baptist Conference as he retires but remain relevant for the kingdom project