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Monday, 27 October 2014
THE WORK, THE WALL AND THE WARFARE PART I
THE WORK, THE WALL AND THE WARFARE PART I
Yesterday the meeting (Church) was very great and
powerful. I really enjoyed the meeting
The Work
Nehemiah 2:12 “And I arose in the night, I and some few men with me;
neither told I [any] man what my God had put in my heart to do at Jerusalem:
neither [was there any] beast with me, save the beast that I rode upon.”
Nehemiah
said he have not any man what God had put on his heart. The Lord placed something
on Nehemiah’s heart (the vision) and this made him zealous for God, he became
very determine to achieve something for the Lord (not anything but what the
Lord put on his heart). It is evident that any Christian who has no vision
within this Great Vision of the Lord, though might be save will not have a full
experience and enjoyment of the Lord. Our enjoyment or fellowship with the Lord
is mostly triggered by the vision we have in the Lord’s Vision. Bringing this
vision the Lord gave us to reality is what the work is all about, is what our
flesh struggle with and is what the devil will not see happen.
Brethren
in the Lord, this morning my encouragement to us all is for us to pray to the
Lord for a Godly vision, the exact part the Lord want us to play in Vision.
Because until we discover this divine work, our fellowship with the Lord is not
going to be complete. The vision is what make us part of God’s plan. We are not
in the church just to sing, pray and pray read but also to accomplish the
reason we are here.
Phil 3:8 “Yea
doubtless, and I count all things [but] loss for the excellency of the
knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord: for whom I have suffered the loss of all
things, and do count them [but] dung, that I may win Christ”
When Paul saw the revelation of Jesus Christ,
he was completely transformed. But he also had a vision of being an instrument
the Lord can use in the establishment of the Church in the gentile nations.
Paul was lucky to hear known his mission after he had a vision of the Lord. Let
us get closer to the Lord for our Godly vision and mission in the
accomplishment of His Vision.
Work and Job
Most of us are very obsessed with getting
good jobs, we want to prosper in life, and we
want to be very rich and so on, don’t
misunderstand me, these are not bad intentions at all. But most times we seem
to confuse these two words: job and work. It is true that after schooling we
all need good jobs to start a good
life and make money to cater for our love ones and perhaps the church, but we
need work to make an impact the
lives of other.
Spiritually, our vision of the Lord gives us our mission in the Church and our mission
in the Church must give us our work. The work is for a life time but the job is within a period of time; the work is nobler than the job.
What is your mission in the Church? Have you got a work out of it? Paul’s
vision was Jesus and Him crucified, his
mission was the gentiles and his work
was apostleship to the churches but
he was also a tent maker (a job perhaps).
When it comes to vision, we all must have a
revelation of Jesus Christ and his vision; when it comes to mission, we all
must have a divine revelation of the state of the church (as Nehemiah did to the
walls of Jerusalem) and be zealous to lift the standard. But when it comes to
work we are very different, (NB: don’t confuse the work with the gifts of the
spirit – the work is what we do practically, in our life time, to build the
church whiles the gifts are what help us to function spiritually as members of
the body of Christ.) some are to be leaders others followers/helpers, I will
explain:
Let us consider the family, God made man to
have dominion over the earth, but the woman he made to help him do that.
Gen 2:18 “And
the LORD God said, [It is] not good that the man should be alone; I will make
him an help meet for him.
The question then arises,
what is the woman helping the man with? Certainly his work. In this case we can say the woman’s main work in the church
is to help the man do the work God committed into his hands hence the women in
this sense are not left out at all. Woman if your husband fail in his work, you
fail too, its automatic.
Man if you are not working (for
the Church – not your job) you don’t deserve a woman in the first place because
you will make her useless.
God richly bless you as you
read this message. This message will continue tomorrow come around and be
bless.
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ECCOM – We
are Family; We are one.
Saturday, 25 October 2014
FIGHTING THE GOOD FIGHT OF FAITH
FIGHTING THE GOOD FIGHT OF FAITH
I
Tim. 6:11-12 “But thou, O man of God,
flee these things; and follow after righteousness, godliness, faith, love,
patience, meekness. Fight the good fight of faith, lay hold on eternal life,
whereunto thou art also called, and hast professed a good profession before
many witnesses.”
THE TRUE BATTLE FOR THE CHRISTIAN
Paul’s
exhortation to his “son in the Lord,” Timothy, stands out as an
appropriate exhortation to all Christians. As Paul closes out this epistle,
he describes to Timothy the activities that a man of God should indulge
in. He deals with the need for the believer to flee from the love
of money. He declares that the true man of God will follow after
righteousness, godliness, faith, love, patience, and meekness. He
goes on to exhort Timothy to “fight the good fight of faith.” This is
the true battle for the believer. We are to believe that God has already
established a solid redemption plan. We are to believe that despite what we may
feel, hear, or see, God will always be faithful to those who depend
upon that plan. This is the good fight of faith.
THE GOOD FIGHT DEFINED
In Verse 12, the
word fight is used twice. The first time it is the Greek word agonizomai,
which means, “to struggle” — literally, to compete for a prize;
figuratively, to contend with an adversary. The second time it is the Greek
word agon, which means, “a place of assembly” (as if led), i.e.,
a contest (held there); figuratively, an effort or anxiety. From this base
word, we arrive at the English usage of the word agony. Therefore, we are to
struggle to believe. We are to compete and/or contend with an adversary. The
Bible tells us that our adversary, the Devil, goes about seeking whom he may
devour. We must continually watch over ourselves to see whether or not we are
really in the faith. Thus, agonize the great agony of faith! In other words,
don’t release your faith in God’s redemption plan, ever; it stands as the basis
of your redemption. Every other promise in the Word of God will be null and
void if we fail to depend upon the finished work of Christ as a completed work.
Therefore, we fight and struggle to believe in the Cross of Christ to maintain
proper relationship with Him.
THE OPPOSITION DEFINED
In the parable
of the sower, Jesus tells us of the sower’s work: how he sows a seed that
should take root downward and bring forth fruit upward. While the condition of
the soil may mirror the condition of the heart, that is another matter. My
focus is the opposition that is sure to come to the heart that receives the
seed. Persecution, trials, and attacks of the enemy are sure to come against
the believer. Despite what arises against us, we are to continue to believe
that God is working in both us, and our circumstances. We are to believe that
the opposition has not come because God is unfaithful, but rather that the
opposition has come and that God will prove Himself faithful. God is in charge
of all things and will not tempt me above that which I am able to handle, as
long as I keep my eyes squarely upon the truth of the Cross and the promises of
God’s Word.
SO WHAT ABOUT YOU?
Are you troubled
with anxiety and fear? Are you struggling to believe what seems impossible to believe?
Well, my friend, welcome to the good fight of faith. Whatever you do, don’t
fail to continually trust in the faithfulness of your God! While we may not
understand the present circumstances we find ourselves in, we can rest assured
that God will ultimately reveal to us His intention and His plan regarding our
case. Meanwhile, we fight the good fight. We believe that faith in God’s
redemption plan qualifies us to receive any promises that God has made to us.
We refuse to give in to despair, hopelessness, or dismay. Be strong and of a
good courage. For the Lord your God is with you, no matter what you face, and
no matter where you go! Fight the good fight of faith!
God richly bless you and
keep you safe for the manifestation of His glory. Always come to the Ekklesia
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