Saturday, 29 March 2014

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Saturday, March 29
Psalm 118:21-29

COMING IN THE LORD’S NAME
“Blessed is he who comes in the name of the LORD. From the house of the LORD we bless you.”  Psalm 118: 26, NIV

Today’s world is filled with many who claim to come in the name of the Lord. They deceive people in the name of Jesus Christ. There are teeming multitudes wearing the badge of Christianity, yet living contrary to the life of Christ. It is so bad that people now find it difficult to trust the true believers. But, in the midst of all these, there are still genuine believers, those who truly bear the name of the Lord. Anywhere they go in God’s name, blessings abound. Whoever touches them touches His blessing!

Are you a believer? Do you bear God’s name? What is your testimony? What can people who have had contact with you say about your life? True believers are always blessings to their generations. Anywhere they are, God’s blessings will flow there. Like Jesus, everywhere believers go, they should exhibit goodness.

Therefore, be a living testimony of God’s goodness and grace because you bear Him. Be a channel of His blessings in your school, office, church, neighbourhood and society.

• Birthday Blessing: “For you will have covenant with the stones of the field, and the wild animals will be at peace with you.” Job 5:23

Read Bible Through Passage: Joshua 6, 7; Luke 5:17-39

When Christ calls me home, I shall go with the gladness of a boy bounding away from school. – Adoniram Judson

Friday, 28 March 2014

Essentials of Godly Success: Commitment

Commitment is having a unswerving devotion to a cause, person or relationship. It is the act of holding on or staying put regardless of the payback or reward.

Commitment involves knowledge and understanding. We must take time to identify and continuously seek to know and understand who and what we are committed to.

When we stop interacting with the person, issue or object we are committed to we run the risk of becoming uncommitted.The kind of commitment that leads to godly success, healthy relationships, territorial expansion and life changing discoveries is  the one that refuses to succumb to intimidation and persecution.

To say “I will be committed if …” actually means that I am only making a deal and not a commitment. If we are ready to abandon a cause or relationship because of certain threats or rewards then we are not committed.If you will succeed maritally and in your chosen vocation you must be committed.

Commitment is one of the major factor that distinguish those who finish from those who fizzle away. If you will get to the promise land you must resist the urge to quit the race while marching through the wilderness. Watch out for distractions. Distractions are the untiring foes of the committed.

Saturday, 22 March 2014

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Saturday, March 22
Revelation 7:13-17

THE LAMB WILL BE THEIR SHEPHERD

For the Lamb which is in the midst of the throne shall feed them, and shall lead them unto living fountains of waters. Revelation 7:17, NIV The passage read today is futuristic; it speaks of what would be the experiences of the triumphant church. It presents the picture of the redeemed at the close of age. However, it is also applicable to us today. The Bible says the lamb shall feed them! This was what David meant when he said: “The Lord is my Shepherd…” (Psalm 23:1). Indeed, the Lord is the Shepherd of His people. He is the provider and the sustainer of all believers, no matter the odds of this life.

Beloved, are you His sheep? If God must be your Shepherd, you also must be ready to be His sheep. If you allow Him to shepherd you, He will feed you, water you, and wipe all your tears away. In other words, you shall not lack anything good in life and all appearances of sorrow, trouble, grief and depression shall be far from you. Give Him a chance and all these shall be your experiences in this life and the life to come.

• Birthday Blessing: “… He will rouse himself on your behalf and restore you to your rightful place.” Job 8:6

Read Bible Through Passage: Deuteronomy. 24, 25, 26; Luke 2:1-35

Such as will not have Christ to be their King to rule over them shall never have His blood to save them. – Thomas Watson

Saturday, 8 March 2014

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Saturday, March 8
Mark 10:46-52

FOLLOWING THE SON OF DAVID

…Immediately he received his sight and followed Jesus along the road. Mark 10:52, NIV

Jesus was heading for Jerusalem where he would be crucified and had to pass through Jericho, where He encountered Bartimaeus, a blind man.

Bartimaeus was a hopeless beggar until he met the Messiah. He was wise to cry for mercy, against all odds, that he may receive his sight and he got the miracle. Having received his sight, “he… followed Jesus along the road” (v. 52).

It is also the desire of God that we would continue to follow Jesus after receiving answers to our prayers.
Here are some lessons from today’s text:

1. Accept Jesus as your Saviour and Lord, and believe that His ability will bring your long-expected miracles.

2. Do not allow the crowd or circumstance around you to bar you from reaching Jesus. 3. Jesus will not ignore anyone who calls on Him. 4. Be specific about your requests – physical, spiritual, financial, and so on. Jesus will meet them all. 5. Continue in Him, even as Bartimaeus did.

• Birthday Blessing: “Blessed [is] the man that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor standeth in the way of sinners, nor sitteth in the seat of the scornful.” Psalm 1:1

Read Bible Through Passage: Numbers 28, 29; Mark 11

God is far more willing to save sinners than sinners are to be saved. – J. C. Ryle

Friday, 7 March 2014

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Friday, March 7

Matthew 22:41-46

WHOSE SON IS THE MESSIAH?

What do you think about the Christ? Whose son is he...? Matthew 22:42, NIV

When Jesus had a dialogue with the offensive Pharisees who were mistaken about His personality, He asked them a question: “whose son is the messiah?” But they were completely confounded by this as they answered that He was the “Son of David.” The point is: Jesus knew His purpose on earth. So, He was never confused.

Have you discovered your purpose for living? This is one way you cannot be confused in life. Besides, if you must shut out the enemies of your progress, you need wisdom based on the Word of God to answer them.

Discovering your purpose will help you overcome all your challenges in life, career and ministry.

Do not allow any human being to confuse you. For Jesus, “no one dared question him anymore” (v. 46). Why? By wisdom, He silenced all His accusers. The wisdom of God, His anointing, and the knowledge of the Scriptures will help you silence your enemies too.    
• Birthday Blessing: “Then said Jesus to them again, Peace [be] unto you: as [my] Father hath sent me, even so send I you.” John 20:21

Read Bible Through Passage: Numbers 26, 27; Mark 10:23-52

I would sooner bring one sinner to Jesus Christ than unpick all the mysteries of the divine Word. – C.H. Spurgeon

Wednesday, 5 March 2014

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Thursday, March 6
Matthew 21:12-17

HOSANNA TO THE SON OF DAVID

... the children shouting in the temple area, "Hosanna to the Son of David" Matthew 21:15, NIV

When Jesus entered the temple in Jerusalem, it was to fulfil a prophecy (Malachi 3:1-3) and to set in perspective the principle underlining God's Kingdom. So, Jesus demonstrated His messianic authority by purging the temple, sending the money changers, merchants and other unauthorized people out of the temple. He
said: "It is written, my house shall be called a house of prayer; but you have made it a den of thieves" (v. 13). His purpose is to right every wrong.

The truth is, what happened in the temple in the days of Jesus is happening in the church today. Therefore, if our generation must shout hosanna to Jesus, wrong practices must stop. You must not join those who do wrong in the house of God because whether we like it or not, Christ will cleanse Hid Temple. Just as the kids cannot be stopped from praising God, so you cannot. Do not allow anything or anybody to prevent you from singing the praise of your heavenly Father.

. Birthday Blessing: And being fully persuaded that, what he had promised, he was able also to perform. Romans 4:21

Read Bible Through Passage: Numbers 24, 25; Mark 10:1-22

Our Lord had only one desire, and that was to do the will of His father; and to have this desire is characteristic of a disciple. - Oswald Chamber

Thursday, 6 February 2014

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Thursday, February 6
Proverbs 28:18-22

SHOWING PARTIALITY IS NOT GOOD

To show partiality is not good - yet a man will do wrong for a price of bread. Proverbs 28:21, NIV

Partiality simply means unfair or biased support of one person or thing against another for benefit. For personal interest and gain, people usually deny others their rightful entitlements, thereby making themselves richer, while others become poorer.

Can you imagine an establishment where the principal officers collect huge portions of Christmas bonus, and still cut from the little that belong to the junior staff and add it to theirs?

Some people deny the most qualified people admission or appointment and give it to those who are not qualified because of money or personal interest. In fact, partiality has destroyed our nation’s main sectors: economy, education, judiciary, political, etc.

Today, God is speaking to you that partiality is bad, no matter who does it and for whatever reason. It is wrong and you must desist from it. We must avoid its attendant consequences which are:

(1) One who is partial will fall (Proverbs 28:18). That is, he will never shine because he is down (Isaiah 60:1).

(2) The man who is partial will suffer abject poverty (vs. 19-22). He may suddenly amass wealth for himself, but it will not last.

(3) He will be punished by God (v. 20).

• Birthday Blessing: The Lord will give strength unto His people…bless His people with peace. Psalm 29:11

Read Bible Through Passage: Exodus 35, 36; Matthew 24:32-51

Forgive me, Lord for prejudice - remove its subtle tie; oh Lord, fill my heart with your great love that sent your Son to die. - D. De Haan
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