Sunday, 5 August 2018

Know your God.







Who is God?
Dictionary describes him as a deity, A supernatural,  typically immortal. Supreme being. 
But the question before us is not what the dictionary says but who God is to us.
In every language or dialect they have a word to call God but I found out that these words are only descriptive and so cannot be the name of God.
Olorun for example means the owner of heaven.
Let me tell you about my God!
My God is Omnipotent= Psalm135: 5-7/13/15-18(gods can’t even perform human functions let alone the super human)
My God is Omniscience= Psalm 147:5 says,” his understanding is infinite.
Says, “He sees every sparrow that falls and he knows the hairs upon your head”
My God is Omnipresent= Psalm 139: 7-13
Heaven is my throne and the earth is my footstool.
God is your comforter in hard times.
God is a very present help in a time of trouble.
God appeared to people and they called him different names. Some even do some things one cannot think of.
When Moses discovered God's Greatness he took off his shoes. Exo. 3:3-5
Isaiah said "Woe is me I am undone for I am a man of unclean lips who dwells among those of unclean lips". Isa 6:5
Abraham called him Jehovah Jireh Gen. 22: 13- 14
Moses called him Jehavoh Nissi Exo. 17: 12-15
Gideon called him Jehovah Shalom Jud. 6:23-24
If I ask you to describe God in one word what will you call him?
You know the story of how the prophets of Baal and Elijah began a duel to see whose god was God. You find that they were by the end of the day utterly discouraged and utterly tormented by the self inflicted wounds that their god had allowed them to have. Elijah mocked them and made fun because he knew that their God was only in their minds but the “God of Elijah” was in his heart. Then we find the conclusion of the matter by the answer of the living God of Elijah by fire.
I think it would be true to say that today we have more knowledge of God than we have ever had. I believe that we know more, theologically speaking, about God than any generation has ever known. There are more books about God, there are more books on the secrets of the Christian life, there are more resources, tapes, records, libraries, churches, missionary organisations, in this world than there has ever been - but, arguably, we could say that God is little-known! There is much known of God, but what about knowledge in God?
Whatever you do, do not mistake knowing God with having the knowledge of God. I am not speaking of a knowledge of God - we have a great knowledge of God, but do we know our God? Secondly, I am not talking about knowing godliness - for we all know godliness, we know what it is to live a godly life, even if we are not living it, we know how to live it. We read from the word of God the precepts and promises of what it is to live a godly life, but that - do not mistake that for knowing your God. John the apostle tells us: 'This is life eternal, that they might know Thee', the only true God, 'and Jesus Christ whom thou hast sent'. In all of our knowledge of God and godliness and His word, the question is: do we know our God, and where is that joy unspeakable and full of glory that is promised to the child of God who knows his Father?
'How can I know Him? I know about Him, but how can I move - make that transition from knowing about, to knowing Him?'. I give you an answer from the book of Job: 'Acquaint now thyself with Him, and be at peace'.
How to Know God
1.      'If we are to get to know our God, we must live a holy life'.
2.      We want to have an intimate knowledge of our God, but we cannot have that knowledge if we do not have a holy zeal. We need a holy zeal in our stand for God and in our private prayer for God. (Jesus sent traders out of the temple)
3.      A holy obedience to God - Titus 1 and verse 16 we read this: 'They profess that they know God; but in works they deny him, being abominable, and disobedient, and unto every good work reprobate'. So there is a people who profess that they know God intimately, but by their works they deny it - they haven't got that holy obedience to God.
4.      We need a holy death to self. Do you want to see God? Do you want to know God? Not just know about Him, but follow after to know this God intimately that we have been studying and looking at(the three Hebrew)
5.      There is a holy satisfaction in God. Dan. 3: 16. 
If we're going to know God - we have to be satisfied in God! We have to decide [that] it makes no difference what life throws at me, or what illness throws at me, or what death brings to me, how soon it comes - I'm satisfied in God.
6.      A holy meditation upon God. You see, those who know their God have great thoughts of Him. Dan 5:22
Benefit of Knowing God
The spiritual benefits of knowing God are literally exciting. We shall be talking more about them in conjunction with each individual attribute, but let us consider a few general advantages as we get started, in order that we might sharpen our spiritual appetite and arouse our thirst for God. Here are some of the good things we will enjoy as our knowledge of God grows.
Power
Scripture declares that “the people who know their God will display strength and take action” (Daniel 11:32). That is a great promise.
People today who truly know God have courage and strength. They stand for righteousness, oppose wickedness, endure persecution when necessary, triumph through suffering, and accomplish great things for God’s glory. There is no other way to have spiritual power except through the knowledge of God.
Daniel was a man who knew God. When the presidents and princes of the Medo Persian Empire prevailed upon King Darius to issue a decree prohibiting anybody from making petitions to any god or man except the king, or be cast into the lion’s den, Daniel went right on praying to the God of Heaven (Daniel 6:4-15). Not even the threat of death could keep him from it. He knew his God, and people who know God have the courage and strength to do His will even though the whole world be against them and everybody around them be giving in to sin.
Peace
Peter tells us something about people who know God. He says, “Grace and peace be multiplied to you in the knowledge of God and of Jesus our Lord” (2 Peter 1:2). His statement reveals that both grace and peace are increased in the believer’s life by the full or thorough knowledge of God.
But it is the peace that I want to address here—an inner tranquillity, a quiet confidence, a stability and control in the face of difficult circumstances. It multiples in us through the knowledge of God who controls our circumstances. How desperately we need peace in our uptight world! When we have peace, we realize that there is no reason to worry over every new problem. The all-powerful God who loves us and cares about every detail in our lives is going to see that it turns out best. The better we get to know Him, the more we rest in His wise plans for our future.
There is a great illustration in the book of Daniel of the peace that comes from knowing God. King Nebuchadnezzar had erected a ninety-foot statue of himself before which all his subjects were commanded to bow. To refuse meant death in the fiery furnace. But Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were men who knew God. (Daniel 3:15)
Wouldn’t you like to have peace like that? Wouldn’t you like to stand up to any trial, any problem, any danger, or any threat, and be able to say confidently, “It really doesn’t matter what happens to me.
Wisdom
Paul was a man who enjoyed the benefits of knowing God, and he longed for his converts to share those same blessings. He often prayed to that end, and in those prayers we learn more about the advantages of knowing God. For the Ephesians he prayed, “that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of glory, may give to you a spirit of wisdom and of revelation in the knowledge of Him” (Ephesians 1:17).
The people who intimately know their God have spiritual understanding that far surpasses their formal education. The time they have spent with Him has given them more insight into the purpose of life than any of the world’s great universities could ever provide.
Peter and John were men like that. They were preaching Christ in the temple courtyard and the Jewish religious leaders were furious. They took the two disciples into custody and questioned them about their activities, insisting that they reveal by what power they performed their miracles. Then Peter, filled with the Holy Spirit, delivered a powerful testimony to the person of Christ that demonstrated not only his familiarity with recent events in Jerusalem, but also his grasp of Old Testament Scripture (Acts 4:8-13).
Your Real Purpose
Isn’t that what you really want? Not so you can amaze your friends with your knowledge of Scripture or your grasp of theological truth. But so that you can know what life is all about, and make an impact on their lives for the glory of God as they observe the reality of Christ in you. It will happen when you get to know Him intimately.
Growth
Paul’s prayer for the Colossians describes another advantage of knowing God: “For this reason also, since the day we heard of it, we have not ceased to pray for you and to ask that you may be filled with the knowledge of His will in all spiritual wisdom and understanding, so that you may walk in a manner worthy of the Lord, to please Him in all respects, bearing fruit in every good work and increasing in the knowledge of God” (Colossians 1:9-10).
Some are asking, “Why can’t I do what is right? Why don’t I have the love and joy and peace that I crave?” Here is one reason. Our fruitfulness and our growth depend on our knowledge of God. We ought to be able to understand that, since it works the same way in the human realm. As I grow in my knowledge of my friends I enjoy being with them more and I have a greater desire to please them. That is what occurs in our relationship with the Lord. The more we know of His love for us the more we love Him in return (1 John 4:19). And the more we love Him,  the more we want to please Him (1 John 5:3; John 14:15).
There is another human analogy that will help us understand this truth. Psychologists tell us that we acquire similarities to the people we get to know intimately and with whom we spend much time. As we spend time with our Lord and grow in our knowledge of Him we begin to develop Christ-like traits, the very things which the New Testament refers to as fruit. In other words, we will bear fruit and increase in every good work by the knowledge of God. Try getting to know Him better. You will enjoy it.
Freedom
There is one more general blessing of knowing God that I would like to point out. It is found in Paul’s letter to the Galatians. Those Galatians had a problem with legalism. Their Christian lives were a grind: “I’ve got to do this, I’ve got to do that, I can’t go here, I can’t say that.” They lived in constant fear that they had not done enough to please God and that led to overwhelming feelings of guilt. The only way to compensate for their guilt was to try harder. They were probably saying, “I must grit my teeth and give it all I’ve got. But I really don’t feel like it. I wish God would get off my back.” So along with the fear and guilt there was probably resentment against God for the pressure they were feeling. One word sums up that kind of Christian life—bondage!
God never intended us to live like that. Knowing Him truly, personally, and intimately delivers us from bondage. Paul wrote to them, “But now that you have come to know God, how is it that you turn back again to the weak and worthless elemental things, to which you desire to be enslaved all over again?” (Galatians 4:9) They came to know God and their knowledge had delivered them from bondage. But as sad as it was, they had willfully chosen to put themselves back under the very bondage from which they had been delivered. Why? What was their problem?
Trying to please God without growing in our knowledge of Him will put us under bondage every time. We think we have to perform to be accepted. So we struggle and strive to please Him, never sure we have succeeded, frustrated over the pressure we think He is putting on us, and yet afraid to stop trying. That kind of life is sheer misery.
There is actually no end to the blessings of knowing God. As Peter put it, “His divine power has granted to us everything pertaining to life and godliness, through the true knowledge of Him who called us by His own glory and excellence” (2 Peter 1:3). Everything we need to assure us of eternity in God’s presence is found in our knowledge of Him. Everything we need to help us live godly lives here and now is found in our knowledge of Him. Everything! It sounds again as though getting to know God could be the most important aspect of our Christian lives. What are we waiting for? Let’s begin to grow in our knowledge of Him.
Let me just finish by saying this: will you taste and see that the Lord is good? The old sage said this: 'The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step' - do you know what the one step towards knowing our God is? A desire to know Him. Do you want to know Him? The Psalmist wanted to know Him: 'My soul followeth hard after Thee. As the deer panteth after the water brook, so doth my soul pant after thee, O God'. 'For I am determined to know nothing among you, save Jesus Christ and him crucified...O, that I might know him, and the power of his resurrection, and fellowship of his sufferings'. 'Then', Hosea says, 'Then shall we follow on to know the Lord: his going forth is prepared as the morning; and he shall come unto us as the rain, as the latter and former rain unto the earth'. May we learn to know our God.



Pastor OLAYIMIKA ANIBABA
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Sunday, 29 July 2018

CULTIVATING A LIFESTYLE OF HONOUR



1 Chronicles 4:9-10

Your outcome in life is a product of your choices. The seed sown today becomes the harvest to be reaped tomorrow.
God’s desire for us is to live a life of honour and majesty.
‘…You have crowned him with glory and honour…’ (Psalm 8:5).

Furthermore, it takes a king (depicts royalty) to command a lifestyle of honour.
The Bible says,
‘He has made us kings and priests unto God…’ (Rev. 1:6; 5:10).
‘…It is the honour of kings to search out a matter…’ (Proverbs 25:2).

In other words, kings are honourable people (men and women) who search out the deep things of God through divine intuition.
They possess the mind of Christ. They have exclusive access privilege to information which cannot be located on the surface (1 Cor. 2:16).

‘Now Jabez was more honourable than his brothers’…
The story of Jabez came up under the family line of Judah, so he must have been a descendant of Judah.
Jabez was a honourable man in the sight of God, I believe. He was even much more honourable than his brethren.
Jabez must have been a man of integrity, capacity, competence and character!

He must have been a lover of God, who enjoyed dwelling in the presence of God.
The path of honour is revealed in the dwelling place of God (Psalm 16:11).

Like Joseph, he must have been separated (consecrated, distinguished) from his brothers (Gen. 49:26; Deut. 33:16).

Like Jesus, he must have loved righteousness and hated wickedness… (Heb. 1:9; Psalm 45:7).
His mother had called him Jabez at birth, saying ‘because I bore him in sorrow (pain)’.
However, this was a complete mismatch with his destiny. There are many people who are living far below God’s provision for their lives, because their hopes, expectations and entire living have been tied to other people’s opinion or assumption about them.
By the power in the Word of God, receive grace to tread the path of honour today, in the name of Jesus Christ!
And Jabez prayed… He cried out to the God of Israel.
He was definitely not a stranger to the God of Israel. He was never discouraged by the challenges of his life or what other people said or felt about him. He focused his attention on God!
Honourable people know that vain is the help of man. They look up to God alone, knowing that God can indeed raise others to be of help to them in the time of need.

And God granted him what he requested…
The Lord granted the heart desire of Jabez because his thoughts, desires and requests were in total alignment with God’s will and purpose for his life (1 John 5:4-5).
I believe the experience Jabez had wasn’t a one-off event, because the path of the just is like the shining light… (Prov. 4:22).

Remember, you have been made to be seated with Christ in the heavenly places, far above principalities and powers (Ephesians 1:20-21; 2:6).
Through the grace of God which is at work in you, cultivate a lifestyle of honour. Tread the path of honour.
Until you take your place, nothing takes place!

Pastor NATHANIEL SADELA
Resident  Pastor


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Sunday, 22 July 2018

LOOK UNTO JESUS



We live in a world whereby people are getting continuously overwhelmed by the difficulties of life. Some folks are already losing confidence in the infallibility of God's Word, and resorting to alternative measures. Yet, the unbelief of man will never invalidate nor reduce the potency of the Word of God (Rom. 3:3-4).

Look unto me, and be ye saved, all the ends of the earth: for I am God, and there is none else (Isaiah 45:22).
Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith; who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God (Hebrews 12:2).

About four categories of people perceive Jesus in different ways:

The first category sees Him strictly as the Saviour, who is solely responsible for their salvation, protection, healing, provision, etc. They dont necessarily see Him as their Lord.

The second category sees Him as the Lord, who instructs them, who rules and reigns over their lives, to whom they own their allegiance. They dont necessarily believe that He is able and willing to save, deliver, protect them

The third category sees Him neither as the Lord nor as the Saviour. They just have an abstract view about the person and the knowledge of Christ. They are just cool as regular church-goers who dont really care about Jesus.

The fourth category sees Him both as the Lord and as the Saviour. They are willing to follow Him wherever He goes, at all cost. They have totally surrendered themselves as living sacrifice unto the Lord, in selfless service. Furthermore, they believe that Lord is able and willing to meet all their needs, according to His riches in glory

Jesus came all the way, to Jerusalem, at the pool of Bethesda where a large multitude of sick people gathered. They were blind, lame and paralysed, waiting for the troubling (stirring) of the water by the angel.

Remember, the blind and the lame once dominated Jerusalem before captured the city (2 Samuel 5:6-8).
Here was the Messiah, the miracle worker, right there before the people, but nobody was sensitive enough to recognise Him. They were all carried away with the troubling of the water.

Jesus saw a man who had infirmity for thirty-eight years and engaged him in a conversation. Do you want to be made whole? was the question Jesus asked him, but his reply didnt portray that of someone who actually needed the touch of God.

By the mercy of the living God, Jesus healed him. The Lord spoke authoritatively to his life: 'Rise! Take up your bed and walk...'

And immediately, the man was made whole, and took up his bed and walked...

As you look unto Jesus today, you are made whole. You are healed! You are free from the shackles of sin, oppression, spiritual blindness, lameness, paralysis... Burdens are lifted, yokes are destroyed in the name of Jesus Christ...



PST. NATHANIEL SADELA

      Resident  Pastor
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Sunday, 15 July 2018

THE EXCELLENCY OF WISDOM



Proverbs 8:12-22
We can only be people of significance when our actions are firmly rooted in the wisdom of God.
A life devoid of Godly wisdom can never produce any meaningful impact.
Through wisdom a house is built and by understanding, it is established (Proverbs 24:3).
A wise master builder sets wisdom as the platform on which he builds his house (life, ministry, home, career, business, etc.)
'He that hears these sayings of Mine and does them, I will liken him to a wise man who builds his house upon the rock...' (Matt. 7:24).

Here are some of the qualities of wisdom:
Wisdom gives life to its possessor (Eccl. 7:12).
Wisdom produces provable, traceable and justifiable results (Luke 7:35).
Wisdom guarantees your safety and good health (Prov. 4:20-22).
Creativity and innovation are answerable to Godly wisdom (Proverbs 3:19; Romans 4:17).
Wisdom is the principal thing! (Prov. 4:7).
Wisdom is the platform through which eternity (or divinity) relates or interfaces with humanity in order to bring forth (or birth) God's agenda on earth... (Gen. 28:12; John 1:51).
It sometimes defies the human order (1 Cor. 1:23-24; 2:6-8).
It is through this God-given wisdom that we fulfil the dominion mandate (Gen. 1:26-28).
We need wisdom in every aspect of our lives. At every moment of strategic decision making in life, we need wisdom to guide us (Prov. 23:1-3).
Furthermore, it takes wisdom to cultivate a giving culture. When your heart is totally given to Jesus, giving (to honour the Lord) becomes a way of life...
Wisdom is a person, not just a resource or gift. Jesus is the embodiment of God’s wisdom (Proverbs 8:22-23; 1 Cor. 1:24).
Some of the people who through Godly wisdom, impacted their generation are:
Joseph, David, Mordecai, Daniel, Peter, John, Paul, Timothy, etc...
How can I get wisdom?
Ask God in faith (James 1:5-6).
Fear God and depart from evil (Job 28:28).





Pastor NATHANIEL SADELA
Resident  Pastor


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Sunday, 8 July 2018

CHANNEL OF BLESSING - LIVING EFFECTIVELY



Ecclesiastes 10:16-17


The word effective implies that someone or something is successful in producing a desired or intended result. In other words, effectiveness could also be measured in terms of the degree to which an actual result meets up with the expected result.

We can also agree that people, programs, events or endeavours are effective when they are successful, productive, fruitful, functional, useful, valuable, beneficial, etc...

The Bible encourages us not to lag in diligence, but to be fervent in the spirit, in our service unto the Lord (Romans 12:11).

We cannot serve the Lord effectively without gladness, neither can we sing unto Him without joy (Psalm 100:2).

With joy you will draw water from the springs of salvation (Isaiah 12:3).

The ideal picture of an effective person is that of a man or woman who has the joy of the Lord radiating or bubbling up from their hearts. Such people will always produce a positive impact in the lives of others. Whatever they do, they do it in absolute service and honour to the Lord, such that it adds tremendous value to other people's lives, to the glory of God...

In our anchor text for today's message, we see two categories of people: the child and the son.
The child pictures the lifestyle of the foolish – people at ease, irresponsible and lazy (slothful) people...

The son pictures the lifestyle of the wise (prudent), responsible, industrious and diligent people.

As we look further into this, let’s examine three parameters here:

What 
Children feast on consumables – material resources, things that have no eternal value, things that attract the praise and honour of men. 
Sons of noble men feast on the things that promote the kingdom of God. Their desire day and night is to do the will of the Father and to fulfil it (1 John 2:15-17; John 4:34).

Children live by the bread of material acquisition (the uncertain riches of this world), while men live by the Bread of Life (Matt. 4:4; John 6:27, 35, 51-58).

When
Children are insensitive to the time of life. They feast in the ‘morning’ period of their lives, when they are supposed to be fasting. At the crucial time of their lives (marriage, business, career, ministry, etc.), when they are supposed to be gathering resources, they squander their God-given resources on riotous living…
People of Godly character (matured and discerning) are sensitive enough to understand that right from the ‘morning’ aspect of their lives, they must key in to God’s agenda for their lives. They know when to feast and when to fast (Matt. 6:11; Luke 11:3). They understand the times and seasons (1 Chro. 12:32).

Why
Children feast for drunkenness. Even though they would sometimes do some things that appear good and honourable in the sight of men, those things are borne out of an impure motive (Luke 16:15).
People of discernment feast for strength. Everything they do is borne out of a pure motive and upright heart (Heb. 5:13-14).


God’s intention for us is to live an effective life. He has given unto us, all things that pertain to life and godliness…

Receive grace to live effectively, that you may be a channel of blessing in your domain of influence!



Pastor NATHANIEL SADELA


Resident  Pastor


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Sunday, 1 July 2018

CHANNEL OF BLESSING






The blessing of God is the covenant right of every child of God. It is His desire for us. For God delights in the prosperity of His people (Psalm 35:27)
Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord, Jesus Christ, Who had blessed us with every spiritual blessings in the heavenly places... (Ephesians 1:3).


As a child of God, His thoughts towards you are thoughts of peace, not of evil, to give you an expected end (Jer. 29:11; Prov. 23:18).
However, God does not want the blessings to get stuck with you. Remember, its not just about you, its about Him. Its about kingdom expansion!


How can I be a channel of blessing?

1. Timely response to God's call Here I am…’
God initiates the call, He separates you for this purpose. He had you in mind, even before you were conceived. You would do well to be rightly positioned for this noble cause (Gen. 22:1; 37:13).


2. You must have a change of interest.
There comes a moment when there could be conflict of interests, and your personal interests begin to contradict kingdom interests/agenda. You need to choose one. You definitely cant sit on the fence.

 This could be referred to as spiritual reorientation (debriefing) or change of value systems. Gods will must supersede mine (Matt. 6:10, 33; Luke 22:42).

3. Move beyond the crowd.
As you proceed in the journey, there comes a time when you make some strategic decisions. 

The multitude/crowd might not be able to get you into the fulfilment of God's purpose for your life.
Sometimes, you need to look beyond people who constitute the 'crowd' in your life...Matt 5:1-2; Gen. 22:5; 
Some blessings will not be released except you shut the door (2 Kings 4:4).
 

Send the multitude away... Jesus did (Matt. 13:36; 14:21-23; Mark 5:38-42; Luke 9:52-55), Peter did (Acts 9:40).
Zacchaeus had to move away from the crowd. As long as he stayed under the influence of the 'press', all he could get was a misrepresentation of Jesus. He had to relocate! (Luke 19:1-10).
Relocation - a paradigm shift

4. Cultivate a giving culture.
Its more blessed to give than to receive (Acts 20:34-35). Give yourself to labour in rendering service. There is dignity in labour. Do not encourage indolence (Ephesians 4:27-28). Give to honour the Lord.




PST. NATHANIEL SADELA

      Resident  Pastor
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