Saturday 25 July 2015

DEVOTIONAL JULY 26TH 2015

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Sunday, July 26

Micah 7:14-20

GOD DELIGHTS IN SHOWING CLEMENCY
… You do not stay angry forever but delight to show mercy. Micah 7:18c, NIV

The God we serve is merciful. Israel was to come under God's judgment due to her many sins as stated by prophet Micah.However, in the closing verses of the last chapter of the book of Micah, the Lord is revealed as showing clemency to His people. 

Specifically, the Lord promised to shepherd His people and show them His wonders (Micah 7:14-15); punish the nations that have oppressed His people (Micah 7:16-17); pardon the sins and transgressions of His people and show them His mercy (verses 18, 20).

The fact is that all of us are alive today because of the mercy of God. Otherwise, many of us would have become history. This challenges us never to run away from God whenever we miss the mark. We have the assurance as written in the scripture that we have the Lord Jesus Christ as our advocate before the Father (1 John 2:1).

Christ is always pleading on our behalf before God the Father. What are those sins that are making you to run away from God? You don't need to run away from Him but run to Him. He will show you His great mercy today.

Birthday Blessing: For the revelation awaits an appointed time… and will not delay. Habakkuk 2:3

Read Bible Through Passage: Job 10, 11, 12, 13; Acts 22

God does not give up. He works to turn sorrow into joy and the tragedy of unfaithfulness into the triumph of love. - James Montgomery 
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Friday 17 July 2015

How to Become a Great Manipulator By Robby McAlpine


I will freely admit, right up front, that this is difficult to write about, because when I see spiritual manipulation taking place, it really steams my shorts. I will try my best to be civil.

My preference is to focus on the techniques that are so regularly used to shape — or, more accurately, to manipulate — people's opinions, beliefs, and paradigms. I believe this is more productive in the long term, rather than devolving into finger-pointing accusations at specific individuals or groups.

Therefore, I now present the following, tongue firmly in cheek…
perchance, you have a desire to become better skilled in the art of manipulating people into accepting your own personal heresies, here's a few insider tips:
(clears throat)

First and foremost, it's vitally important to begin well: this is best achieved by mocking anyone who values theology, before introducing any of your questionable teachings.

It's basically a preemptive strike: If you're going to introduce a biblically-questionable concept, remember that the ones best equipped to recognize, react, and refute it are those who value theology (and perhaps have theological training). Therefore, it only makes sense to discredit them in the eyes, ears, hearts and minds of your audience, first.

This is best done by using humor, caricatures, and apocryphal anecdotal horror stories about heartless theological thuggery (throw in a reference to the overlords in The Hunger Games for the desired emotional impact — this will also establish your 'culturally relevant' credentials). At the same time, be careful to style yourself as "just a regular guy trying to follow Jesus".

Another powerful and effective tactic is the Straw Man Argument:
Create a caricature of people's beliefs that you disagree with and then "prove" why only knuckle-dragging neanderthals with the collective IQ of algae would believe like they do. Be sure to infer that pastors and theologians fit this caricature (make that clear). Use humor to disguise the misrepresentations and character assassination — if you can get them laughing, they're with you.

Appealing to the emotions also works like a charm:
1.You can get the audience "in your corner" by inviting them to feel empathy for you; once they identify with you sympathetically, herd mentality will police discourage anyone from voicing concerns.
2.By appealing to the emotions (tell lots of tear-jerking stories, at regular intervals), you can effectively get people to stop thinking, which will create the ideal passive environment.

You can also deepen this level of sympathetic identification with testimonials about how misunderstood and attacked you've been, and how this has really wounded you. Very effective as a preemptive strike: anyone who would dare to later voice a concern with your teaching will be seen as "attacking", and will be lynched by the sympathetic sheeple herd.

Keep your voice carefully modulated and use a relaxed words-per-minute pace. This gains trust and reinforces your "average guy" credibility. Disguise your more obviously unbiblical ideas by saying them way too fast. Move to your next point quickly (or divert attention with a heart-warming story).

This is especially important when using out-of-context Bible verses. Quote these verses (or the fragments that you like) in rapid-fire succession, and quickly move on, before anyone has time to notice (or — God forbid — look them up).

Above all, remember to sprinkle your presentation — casually but repeatedly — with comments containing loaded language (i.e. institutional church, pharisees, control, hierarchy, dead religion, hypocrites, etc.) so that people will quickly agree with you, out of fear of being labeled in the same way.

Finally, emphasize your personal journey into humility, grace, and love, love, love (as opposed to anyone who disagrees with you, who are obviously arrogant, power-hungry haters).
(NOTE: These are just the techniques. Feel free to create your own false teachings to apply them to. You can't expect me to do everything for you.)

Robby McAlpine is a veteran pastor, missionary, musician, and author. And by "veteran," of course, we mean he's had many experiences — the good, the bad, and the ugly — and lived to tell about it. Robby and Wendy have been married for 30 years and have three awesome children.
Robby holds a Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Studies from Providence University College, and a Masters of Theological Studies from Tyndale Seminary. He is a regular contributor at ThinkTheology.org, ChurchLeaders.com, and WorshipLinks.us.
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Tuesday 14 July 2015

CELEBRATING A SERVANT OF GOD

Rev Dr Sola Idowu immediate Past 1st Vice Chairman of Lagos Central Baptist Conference deserves to be celebrated. May you always be distinguished by integrity, recognised by performance and followed because God's Call upon you is without repentance. Happpyyy Birthday. Rom 4:21. Glorious days ahead

Friday 26 September 2014

HAPPY BIRTHDAY

Rev.Dr Oyebanji Kehinde Babarinde,  Conference President, Lagos Central Baptist Conference is a Baptist Pastor,  Relationship Advisor,  an Ecumenist and diplomatic Pastoral Administrator. He has a Welfarist approach to life. He is a Mentor with sound interpersonal skills. We rise as LAGOS CENTRAL BAPTIST CONFERENCE to celebrate this indefatigable Mission - Minded Leader and author.

He is a twin. Mr Taiwo Oyediran Babarinde, a Lecturer at the Adeniran Ogunsanya College of Education, Lagos. Taiwo is married to Mercy Adebusola.

Dr O Kehinde Babarinde is married to Kemi Babarinde a Lecturer at the Baptist College of Theology Lagos.

Tuesday 9 September 2014

DAILY DEVOTION

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Tuesday, September 9

Hebrews 9:11-15

MEDIATOR OF A NEW COVENANT
For this reason Christ is the mediator of a new covenant…. Hebrews 9:15, NIV

The Bible is divided into two major parts – Old and New Testaments. There is no way we can have the full understanding of the acts of God in the Old Testament without having the New Testament explanation of it. It is in the New Testament that God's plans for humanity are revealed.

However, it should be noted that the potency of a covenant depends on the strength of the seal of the covenant.
This is what the writer of Hebrews is communicating to us today. In the Old Testament, it was the blood of animal God used to seal His covenant relationship with His people.  Whereas, in the New Testament, He used the blood of Jesus, His Son.

With this, Jesus remains the eternal Mediator of the New Covenant.
This means that we can now come boldly to the throne of grace in prayer. As long as we keep our own part of the covenant tenaciously, God remains faithful to His own.

• Birthday Blessing: "And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death…for the former things are passed away." Revelation 21:4

Read Bible Through Passage: Proverbs 17-19; 1 Corinthians 15:35-58

As Christ drew near to death, He Himself trembled …. To His humanity,… it seemed terrible - Gethsemane bears witness how terrible it seemed; but He passed into it for love of us. - Phillips Brooks

Sunday 7 September 2014

DAILY DEVOTION

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Sunday, September 7

Jeremiah 30:1-3, 18-22

THE DAYS ARE SURELY COMING

I will restore the fortunes of Jacob's tents and have compassion on his dwellings. Jeremiah 30:18, NIV

Jeremiah's prophecy included
(a) deliverance of the Jews from Babylon;
(b) the restoration and happy state of Israel and Judah, when converted to Christ their King;
(c) the miseries of the nations before the coming of Christ;
(d) all men must honour and worship the Son as they honour and worship the Father.

Just as the promise of restoration came to the Israelites in the days of Jeremiah, God is extending the same hope of restoration to you today.

Our gracious Lord pardons the sins of believers, and breaks off the yoke of sin and Satan. He does this that they may serve God without fear, in righteousness and true holiness before Him all the days of their lives, as the redeemed of the Lord.

Your own day of restoration is today. You have dwelt too long on that mountain of despair and despondency. God is determined to bring you into your desired haven. This shall be so, in Jesus' name.

• Birthday Blessing: "He raiseth up the poor … and lifteth up the beggar … to set among the princes, and to make them inherit the throne of glory …." 1 Samuel 2:8

Read Bible Through Passage: Proverbs 11, 12, 13; 1 Corinthians 15:1-19

That such a movement has co-opted the name of spirituality in our pop culture tells us just how hungry we are for the real thing, and how unfed we remain. - Eugene Kennedy
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