Monday, 16 March 2015

HOW TO BE A CHRISTIAN MOTHER TODAY.



Sermon: How to be a Christian Mother Today
2 Tim. 1:1-12


Sociologists, psychologists, psychiatrists, law enforcement officers, educators, and social workers are reminding us repeatedly of the importance of the home.
The influence of the home for good or bad had been the subject of many books, countless articles, and innumerable speeches.
While the family unit is made up of a man, a woman, and children, the woman is atthe center, and the lives of others are good to the degree to which the woman takes her calling seriously, making their welfare her major concern. In the 21st century, mothers face vast complex problems and challenges.
Although the mothers of yesterday faced some problems that are practically nonexistent today, the modern mother faces problems undreamed of a short time ago.
So this morning, I want to take some time for us to focus on our ladies and give
you three points on how to be a Christian Mother, especially in today’s society..

1. Consider Motherhood as a Christian Calling;
A)  There is a call to the ministry of preaching
1. There is a call to the ministry of religious education.
2. There is a call to the ministry of worship minister.
3. And there is a call to the ministry of missions at home and abroad.
B)   Let us recognize the high calling to Christian motherhood
1. It is basically the fulfilling of God’s plan and purpose for you ladies.
2. God designed the woman to be the help mate of her husband and to be the mother to her children; raising them in the ways of the Lord right alongside her husband.
3. Paul tells us in that whatever ministry we are called into, that we are to     press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus
C)   Eunice and Lois are still recognized today because they did an outstanding   job in training a son and a grandson.
1. The Christian mother should be a leader in worship
2. The Christian mother can be a professor of biblical knowledge
 “And that from a child thou has known the holy scriptures, which are able to make thee wise unto salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus” (2 Tim. 3:15)
3. The Christian mother should be a teacher of Christian ideals.
4. The Christian mother should be an example of Christian graces.
“But continue thou in the things which thou hast learned and hast been assured of, knowing of whom thou hast learned them.” (2 Tim. 3:14)


2. Recognize Your Need for Help
A)  You need the help of God.
i. Make much of the Bible in your personal life
ii. Be familiar with the closet prayer, “But thou, when thou prayest, enter into thy closet, and when thou hast shut thy door, pray to thy Father which in secret;    and thy Father which seeth in secret shall reward thee openly” (Matt. 6:6)
iii. Walk by faith, claiming the promises of God
iv. Follow the leadership of the Holy Spirit.
B)   You need the help of your husband
i. He should be a Christian leader in the home
ii. He should be a good steward
iii. He should be a servant of Jesus Christ
C)   You need the help of the church
i. There is no substitute for public worship
ii. Yours should be a wholesome and enthusiastic participation in the        church’s program of education, training, missionary activities, and worship

3. Dedicate Yourself to God
A)  Eunice and Lois sent Timothy forth as a servant of Jesus Christ
i. He was a man of immeasurable unselfishness
ii. He had the capacity for gentle devotion
iii. He was warm hearted and loyal
iv. He possessed charm and gentleness with tenderness and patience.
v. He was willing to sacrifice himself without reservation to the cause of     Christ.
B)   These qualities are such that only a consecrated mother and grandmother could bestow upon a child.
Conclusion
Perhaps the greatest contribution that you as a parent will make to the kingdom of God will be in the child or children you raise for his glory.
I pray that God will bless each and every one of you with the faith and grace that you need to do just that.
There can be no question concerning a mother’s need for Christ as Savior. If you have not trusted him, then today would be a good day to decide to let
Him come into your life. And there is no question that for a mother to be the best possible mother, her husband needs to be devoted to Christ as well. As the husband of your wife, you are the only man who can bestow this blessing upon her and upon your children. If you are not already doing so, then let today be the beginning.
Probably some here today have forsaken the devout teachings of a godly    mother. The best way you could honor either your living mother or your departed mother is by renewing your vows to her Lord and serving Him. 
Today would be a good time to begin.

DEACON YINKA ANIBABA
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Monday, 9 March 2015

WISDOM FOR LIVING


WISDOM FOR LIVING
Proverbs 30:24-28

Wisdom is the principal thing (Prov. 4:7). The Bible urges us to seek wisdom above every other thing in life. It is more precious than all the rubies of the world (Prov. 3:15, 8:11).
The Bible says Wisdom is a tree of life to those who take hold of her; those who hold her fast will be blessed’ (Prov. 3:18).
Wisdom is better than foolishness, just as light is better than darkness (Eccl.2:13).
We want to consider four (4) small creatures, which are exceedingly wise:-
1. The ants – in spite of their weakness(es), they prepare their food in the time of summer (ahead of the winter season). This implies that they are given to strategic planning, i.e. they plan ahead. It also means that they are diligent (assiduous, industrious and fervent). – Prov. 6:6-9.

God knows about your weaknesses, yet He doesn’t expect you to use those weaknesses as excuse for failure. Through diligence, you can ensure your calling and election. Through diligence, you can work out your salvation with fear and trembling. Through diligence, you can stir up and release the gifts that have been deposited in you.
2. The rock badgers (also called conies or hyraxes) – these are feeble folks, yet, they leverage on their weakness and vulnerability, to build their house on the rock. They are indeed wise! (Matt. 7:24-25).
These folks are able to convert their weaknesses to strength through determination. They latch-on to grace and mercy desperately, for the fulfilment of purpose.
What a great wisdom it is to see and to reckon with our own weakness!
Knowledge and acceptance of our own indigence, emptiness and feebleness should drive us to God, for divine provision, protection and sustenance.
There is a potential strength in every weakness. God can turn your weakness around for your own good, and for the profiting of your generation (1 Cor. 1:26-29). 
3. The locusts – these folks have no king, yet, they are well organized and purpose-driven in all their endeavours. Discipline is their watch-word! God called them His great army (Joel 2:25).
Are you organized in your private life, career, business, marriage, ministry, etc?
Are you given to such personal discipline in your life?
As people of God, are we allowing God to create structures that will enhance growth (spiritual, numerical, financial) in our lives/church? 
Be disciplined! You cannot drive others unless you drive yourself first. Allow the Word of God to bear rule over your life. Organize your life!
Psalm 37:23; 1 Cor. 14:40.
As people of God, we must operate in the spirit of oneness (Psalm 133:1-3).
4. The Spider (also called lizard in some translations) – in spite of its weakness, this creature knows how to leverage on its God-given abilities, to get to greater heights. Spiders are seen everywhere, even in kings’ palaces. They are very industrious and skilful in weaving their webs.
A man’s gift makes room for him and brings him before great men.
Have you discovered your God-given gifts, skills, abilities, talents, endowments…? Look within; you don’t have to go looking for what God has not given you…
Stir up the gifts of God which are in you! Cultivate the gifts by putting them to use, for the advancement of God’s kingdom.
You can cultivate your gift in the place of service (Ex. 31:1-6). Consequently, the Lord will bring you before great men! You will stand before kings and not before mean men…

How can I access wisdom?
1. Through the Word of God - Psalm 119:98-104; 2 Tim. 3:15
2. The Fear of God - Psalm 111:10; Prov. 9:10

3. Walking with the wise - Prov. 13:20


PASTOR NATHANIEL SADELA
      Resident  Pastor
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Sunday, 1 March 2015

Fulfilling the dominion mandate

Readings: Gen. 3:1 -10
God created man in His own image. He made man to enjoy all the good things He had created for him. God’s plan for the man He made was to have dominion and rule over everything we now struggle to get. Jer. 29: 11
For I know the thoughts and plans that I have for you, says the Lord, thoughts and plans for welfare and peace and not for evil, to give you hope in your final outcome (Amp.).

11 For I know the plans I have for you,” says the Lord. “They are plans for good and not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope ( NLT).

Sin changed the plan of God for man

Man lost the dominion mandate God gave him hence, the struggle for survival.
Gen. 3: 13 - 19

God’s plans to restore man to dominion position throughout all ages

Ø  Firstly, through Adam and Eve. Gen. 3:21, Leviticus 17:11 Gen. 3:15, 22-24

Ø  Secondly, through Noah. Gen. 6:5 – 9

Ø  Thirdly, through Abraham. Gen. 12:1-2 , 6-7

Ø  Through Jacob (also known as Israel).

Ø  Moses through the nation Israel.

Ø  The prophets and high priests. Lev. 16:34, Heb. 10:4

Ø  Lastly, through our Lord Jesus Christ (the last Adam). Heb. 9:28., 1Pet. 2:24

What is the Dominion mandate? - Gen. 1:26 – 31

Ø  Fruitfulness

Ø  Replenishment

Ø  Rule ship


Ø  Gaining control.




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Monday, 23 February 2015

ENSURING GOD’S PRESENCE IN YOUR HOME


ENSURING GOD’S PRESENCE IN YOUR HOME
PSALM 127:1

One of God’s agenda in these last days is to raise an end-time army that will declare His glory to the world.
‘But [the time is coming when] the earth shall be filled with the knowledge of the glory of the Lord as the waters cover the sea’. Habakkuk 2:14 (Amp).
If the Body of Christ is going to play a strategic role in the manifestation of God’s glory in the latter days, there is need to raise godly families or homes.
Whether you are married, single or you still live with your parents, you have a role to play in the building of a godly home (Prov. 22:6; Eph. 6:1-4).

How to secure God’s presence in your home
1. Start with God, the ultimate Builder
Every house is built by someone, but the builder of all things is God (Heb. 3:4).
Discover and yield to His will, plans and purpose. Submit yourself to God. Give your life to Jesus.
2. Follow the divine order (1 Cor. 11:3; Ephesians 6:22-33)
Wives must be submissive to their husbands as unto the Lord, while husbands must love their wives as Christ loved the church and gave Himself for her…
3. Be firmly rooted in the Word of God
Allow the Word of God to build you up, so that you can take your place (Col. 3:16; Psalm 119:11). Allow the Word of God to brood over you, let Him perfect His work in you from within (Rom. 12:2).
4. Build a family altar in your home (Gen. 26:25)
Fellowship with your household regularly before the Lord, in prayer, praise, worship and the study of God’s Word. Constant fellowship within the family guarantees God’s abiding presence in a Christian home.
5. The fear of the Lord (Psalm 128:1-6)
Take heed! Whatever you do, do it as unto the Lord, because you will surely give account to the Lord on how you handled your marriage.
6. Groom your children on how to live a godly and responsible life
Train them up in the way of the Lord (Prov. 22:6; 2 Tim. 3:15).
The Bible says they are like arrows in the hand of a warrior…. (Psalm 27:4-6).
7. Effective communication, agreement and bonding must increase between husband and wife (Amos 3:3)
You must leave to cleave…(Gen. 2:24; Matt. 19:5; Mark 10:7; Eph. 5:31)
Your spouse should be your best friend and confidant.
Your agreement and unity of purpose (oneness) will help the family to fulfil God’s purpose on earth.


May God’s presence never depart from our homes. And may the Lord enable us to build a glorious family that will reveal God’s glory on earth (Gen. 18:17-19).

PASTOR NATHANIEL SADELA
      Resident  Pastor
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Sunday, 15 February 2015

IT’S ALL ABOUT LOVE




IT’S ALL ABOUT LOVE
Revelation 2:4; 1 John 4:8

God is love. Love is God’s nature, it’s a core aspect of God’s character and His person. Just as He is a righteous and Holy Judge, He is also a loving Father.
There can never be a perfect definition or description of love outside God. It starts with God, because He is the originator of love (1 John 4:10, 19; Romans 5:8). When you take away the God-factor from love, it becomes lust (leading to self-service, self-promotion, self-aggrandisement, etc).
The whole law and the ministry of the prophets point solely to the message of love – loving God and loving your neighbour as yourself(Matt. 22:36-40).
When you live by the golden rule (Matt. 7:12), it becomes easier to operate in love.
The fruit of the Spirit centres on the attribute of love (Gal. 5:22).
Prophecies may cease, tongues may be stilled, knowledge may pass away, but love will abide forever (1 Cor. 13:8).
Knowledge makes people arrogant (puffs up), but love builds them up (edifies) – 2 Cor. 8:1.
Love is patient, kind, long-suffering, believes all things, never self-seeking, does not delight in evil, etc.
Of the three great virtues; faith, hope and love, the greatest is love (1 Cor. 13:13).
Love is the fulfilment of the law (Romans 13:10).
Love is the platform on which faith thrives. Faith works through love (Gal. 5:6).
Love drives out fear (1 John 4:18).
When we show God’s love to people around us, we receive the life of God and abide continuously in the light (1 John 3:14; 2:10).
The real essence of love is Jesus Christ, our first love…He loves us so much that He gave His life, for the remission of our sins. Do you still love Him? Have you placed Him on the top of your priority list? Are you passionate about the expansion of His kingdom?
Love is the identity badge of the followers of Christ (John 13:34-35).
Extend the love of God to someone around you…
Reach out to as many as possible, about the love of Christ and with the message of salvation.


PASTOR NATHANIEL SADELA
      Resident  Pastor
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Sunday, 8 February 2015

THE BELIEVER’S ARMOUR




THE BELIEVER’S ARMOUR
EPHESIANS 6:10-18

The Bible says we must fight the good fight of faith. The Christian race is a battle, it is warfare. As soldiers of Christ, we must equip ourselves with the spiritual weapons of warfare, in order to secure victory.
Victory in Christ is not secured on a platter of gold, the road to victory is full of trials temptations, tribulations, denials, persecution… (Acts 14:22).
Because we wrestle not against flesh and blood, our weapons must not be carnal, neither can we depend on tangible objects (2 Cor. 10:3-5).
Apostle Paul admonished us (Ephesians 6:12), to take up the full armour of God, so that we can stand firm against all the strategies (devices) of the devil.
Apostle Paul rightly sensed that wherever there was tremendous ministerial breakthrough, there seemed to be a high level of opposition and persecution of the Way (Acts 19).
As believers and children of God, we are soldiers of Christ (2 Tim. 2:3-4).
Armour - a protective covering that is used to prevent damage from being inflicted to an individual, object, etc….

What are the elements of the full armour of God?
1. Truth: Having your loins (waist) girded with the truth. The Word of God is the truth (John 17:17). We need to be established in the truth of God’s Word, so that we won’t be tossed around by every wind of doctrine.
2. Righteousness: It’s called the breastplate of righteousness. (It is simply God’s approval, not obtained by the works of men, but the righteousness of Christ, imputed upon us by God, received by faith). Through this, we have right-standing before God and men. Consequently, our hearts are guarded against the accusation and charges of the devil (Isaiah 59:17; 2 Cor. 5:21).
3. The Gospel of peace: As Christians, we are treading on a narrow path, which is filled with thorns and other dangerous elements. We must always put on our spiritual footwear, which is the Gospel of peace. This involves soul winning; reaching out to a lost world with the good news (Isaiah 52:7).
4. The shield of Faith: More than any other thing, the devil desires to suppress and kill our faith. Through the shield of faith (whose Author and Finisher is Christ), we extinguish the flaming arrows of the evil one, such as unbelief, immorality, hatred, anger, covetousness, pride, envy, fear, despair, etc (1 John 5:4-5).
5. The helmet of Salvation: This involves working out our salvation with fear and trembling. Put on your spiritual helmet always! (Matt. 24:13; Hebrews 3:14).
6. The sword of the Spirit: This is the Word of God. It is offensive in nature. It is alive (it also quickens), powerful and sharper than any two-edged sword (Hebrews 4:12-13). The Word of God makes you wiser than the enemy (Psalm 119:98). The Word of God must become your sword of the Spirit; it must become your sword of excellency; it must become the Word of your testimony.
7. Prayer (praying in the Spirit): This is praying according to the will of God (Rom. 8:26-27). Prayer is the means through which we draw spiritual strength from God.
This also involves intercessory prayer. The effective fervent prayer of a righteous man avails much (James 5:16).
Pray without ceasing (Luke 18:1-7; 1 Thess. 5:17).
Watch and pray (Matt. 26:41).
Brethren, it’s time to rise up! Let’s put this formidable spiritual skillset to use as we continually advance the kingdom of God and put the devil to flight…



PASTOR NATHANIEL SADELA
      Resident  Pastor
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Wednesday, 4 February 2015

STEPS TO A VICTORIOUS LIFE


Sermon:  STEPS TO A VICTORIOUS LIFE
Lesson Text: 1 John 5:4, 2 King 7:1-10

I. To live in victory you must think victoriously
a. Gloom breeds failure: It is impossible to live in victory without a victorious concept.
1 Corinthians 15:57
- If you are defeated in your thought life with negative thoughts of failure then you will never win. But if you put your mind into victory and HOPE, you will always win. Romans 15:13
You can live in doom and gloom or you can live your life surrounded in HOPE
b. David never allowed himself to focus on problems.
Psalms 42:5
c. Learning to live in praise is essential to victorious living
- Praise builds our courage
Bible References: (Jehoshaphat)
II Chronicles 20, (Paul & Silas) Acts 16:20, (John) Revelations 1:10
-Praise builds our faith
-Praise puts our faith into action
-The building of our faith pleases God; It excites God when we trust Him.
Hebrews 11:6

II. To live in victory you must get your eyes off your circumstance
a. Peter got out of the boat
- Peter focused on Christ not the storm
- As his attention shifted, he began to sink
b. Lame man at pool of Bethesda. John 5: 3-9
c. Sometimes, attacks come and they are so heavy that they overwhelm us, and it is hard not to focus on the problems that we are dealing with.
- When you are faced with loss in your life, it is difficult to stay focused
· Loss of health
· Loss of loved one
· Loss of possessions
- Attacks are hard and they hurt, they bring pain and suffering into your life.
- But Jesus is our CHAMPION, our REFUGE, our STRONG TOWER, our SHELTER in the storm.
- He is the God of HOPE
- Focus on the Promise not the problems.

III. To live in victory you must never accept defeat
a. Too many Christians come under attack and they give up. They want to just sit down and not move.
b. They think ‘if I don’t do anything maybe the devil won’t notice me, and he will leave me alone’, WRONG. You merely exist in defeat.
c. When you are defeated forward progress is stopped
d. Some people are sitting in the congregation and haven’t done anything for the kingdom in years. They look for any excuse not to be profitable for the Master.
e. Don’t live in defeat, do something. Ecclesiastes 9:10

CONCLUSION:
You can live in victory. You don’t have to remain in defeat.
1. Set your mind to thinking victory
2. Don’t focus on problem focus on the Promise
3. Do something, get up and get moving.
These are the steps to victory. As you begin to make these steps you will find that God provides victory in every situation of your life.


PASTOR NATHANIEL SADELA
      Resident  Pastor
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