Wednesday, December 22, 2010

FULFIL YOUR DESTINY: Don’t Despised The Little in You

FULFIL YOUR DESTINY: Don’t Despised The Little in You

Don’t Despised The Little in You

I could recounted the hour we shout “happy new year” 2010. Today, the year is coming to an end gradually, but your end as human being on earth has not come to an end. It seems that your heart desire has not be met, yet the little time remain is enough for God to manifest His glorious power in your life.
The Holy Book of God says: "For who hath despised the day of small things?" (Zechariah 4:10).

That is, don’t despise the remaining days of this year. This is a serious matter, among many, concerning which it is very necessary for us to be clear in our hearts and to have our mentality adjusted. Let it be known to you that God is ready to makes you accomplish your desire in the remaining hours of this year. Hear this truth:
"Who is left among you that saw this house in its former glory? And how do ye see it now? Is it not in your eyes as nothing?" (Haggai 2:3).

Your glory in the beginning of this year is incomparable with the glorious God has kept in place for you at the last hour of this year. At this junction, it becomes necessary for you, from time to time, to stop and think again; to get your minds corrected; and to be freed from those influences that upset the balance and the poise and a right appreciation. God has spoken, He has sent His word that the remain days of this year is enough for you to rule your world and remain victorious in human history.

"Then they that feared the Lord spoke one with another: and the Lord hearkened, and heard, and a book of remembrance was written before him, for them that feared the Lord, and that thought upon his name. And they shall be mine, saith the Lord of hosts, in the day that I do make, even a peculiar treasure; and I will spare them, as a man spared his own son that served him" (Malachi 3:16,17).

This matter, then, of greatness and smallness is an important one. There is a good deal of confusion about it and that confusion can result in our missing the way and being found in an altogether false position. We need to know what we mean by 'greatness' and what we mean by 'smallness'. It is quite evident, from the Scriptures that we have read, that, in the case of that remnant of the Jews which had returned to Jerusalem from captivity, a certain kind of appraisal, a certain kind of observation, had resulted in a false judgment, which brought the people perilously near to calamity. The Lord, reading their hearts, used this word as to their attitude and their reactions - "despised"! "Who hath despised the day of small things?" And if you look carefully into these prophecies, you will find that an altogether different point of view about the matter was possible, and that the 'day' was not as small as they thought.

Monday, December 6, 2010

THE COVENANT GOD 2

The first great work of God with man was to get him to believe. This work cost God more care and time and patience than we can easily conceive. All the dealings with individual men, and with the people of Israel, had just this one object, to teach men to trust Him. Where He found faith He could do anything. Nothing dishonored and grieved Him so much as unbelief. Unbelief was the root of disobedience and every sin; it made it impossible for God to do His work. The one thing God sought to waken in men by promise and threatening, by mercy and judgment, was faith.

Of the many devices of which God's patient and condescending grace made use to stir up and strengthen faith, one of the chief was - the Covenant. In more than one way God sought to effect this by His Covenant. First of all, His Covenant was always a revelation of His purposes, holding out, in definite promise, what God was willing to work in those with whom the Covenant was made. It was a Divine pattern of the work God intended to do in their behalf, that they might know what to desire and expect, that their faith might nourish itself with the very things, though as yet unseen, which God was working out. Then, the Covenant was meant to be a security and guarantee, as simple and plain and human like as the Divine glory could make it, that the very things which God had promised would indeed be brought to pass and wrought out in those with whom He had entered into covenant. Amid all delay and disappointment, and apparent failure of the Divine promises, the Covenant was to be the anchor of the soul, pledging the Divine veracity and faithfulness and unchangeableness for the certain performance of what had been promised. And so the Covenant was, above all, to give man a hold upon God, as the Covenant-keeping God, to link him to God Himself in expectation and hope, to bring him to make God Himself alone the portion and the strength of his soul.

Oh that we knew how God longs that we should trust Him, and how surely His every promise must be fulfilled to those who do so! Oh that we knew how it is owing to nothing but our unbelief that we cannot enter into the possession of God's promises, and that God cannot -yes, cannot---do His mighty works in us, and for us, and through us! Oh that we knew how one of the surest remedies for our unbelief---the divinely chosen cure for it---is the Covenant into which God has entered with us! The whole dispensation of the Spirit, the whole economy of grace in Christ Jesus, the whole of our spiritual life, the whole of the health and growth and strength of the Church, has been laid down and provided for, and secured in the New Covenant. No wonder that, where that Covenant, with its wonderful promises, is so little thought of, its plea for an abounding and unhesitating confidence in God so little understood, its claim upon the faithfulness of the Omnipotent God so little tested; no wonder that Christian life should miss the joy and the strength, the holiness and the heavenliness which God meant and so clearly promised that it should have.

Let us listen to the words in which God's Word calls us to know, and worship, and trust our Covenant-keeping God it may be we shall find what we have been looking for: the deeper, the full experience of all God's grace can do in us. In our text Moses says: "Know therefore that the Lord thy God, He is God, the faithful God, which keepeth covenant with them that love Him." Hear what God says in Isaiah: "The mountains shall depart, and the hills be removed; but My kindness shall not depart from thee, neither shall My covenant of peace be removed, saith the Lord that hath mercy on thee." More sure than any mountain is the fulfillment of every Covenant promise. Of the New Covenant, in Jeremiah, God speaks: "I will make an everlasting covenant with them, that I will not turn away from them, to do them good; but I will put My fear in their hearts, that they shall not depart from Me." The Covenant secures alike that God will not turn from us, nor we depart from Him: He undertakes both for Himself and us.

Let us ask very earnestly whether the lack in our Christian life, and especially in our faith, is not owing to the neglect of the Covenant. We have not worshiped nor trusted the Covenant-keeping God. Our soul has not done what God called us to---"to take hold of His Covenant," “to remember the Covenant"; is it wonder that our faith has failed and come short of the blessing? God could not fulfill His promises in us. If we will begin to examine into the terms of the Covenant, as the title-deeds of our inheritance, and the riches we are to possess even here on earth; if we will think of the certainty of their fulfillment, more sure than the foundations of the everlasting mountains; if we will turn to the God who has engaged to do all for us, who keepeth covenant for ever, our life will become different from what it has been; it can, and will be, all that God would make it.

The great lack of our religion is---we need more of God. We accept salvation as His gift, and we do not know that the only object of salvation, its chief blessing, is to fit us for, and bring us back to, that close intercourse with God for which we were created, and in which our glory in eternity will be found. All that God has ever done for His people in making a covenant was always to bring them to Himself as their chief, their only good, to teach them to trust in Him, to delight in Him, to be one with Him. It cannot be otherwise. If God indeed be nothing but a very fountain of goodness and glory, of beauty and. blessedness, the more we can have of His presence, the more we conform to His will, the more we are engaged in His service, the more we have Him ruling and working all in us, the more truly happy shall we be. If God indeed be thereby Owner and Author of life and strength, of holiness and happiness, and can alone give and work it in us, the more we trust Him, and depend and wait on Him, the stronger and the holier and the happier we shall be. And that only is a true and good religious life, which brings us every day nearer to this God, which makes us give up everything to have more of Him. No obedience can be too strict, no dependence too absolute, no submission too complete, no confidence too implicit, to a soul that is learning to count God Himself its chief good, its exceeding joy.

In entering into covenant with us, God's one object is to draw us to Himself, to render us entirely dependent upon Him, and so to bring us into the right position and disposition in which He can fill us with Himself, His love, and His blessedness. Let us undertake our study of the New Covenant, in which, if we are believers, God is at this moment living and walking with us, with the honest purpose and surrender, at any price, to know what God wishes to be to us, to do in us, and to have us be and do to Him. The New Covenant may become to us one of the windows of heaven through which we see into the face, into the very heart, of God.

THE COVENANT GOD

"Know therefore that the Lord thy God, He is God, the faithful God, which keepeth covenant and mercy with them that love Him and keep His commandments." -DEUT. Vii. 9.

MEN often make covenants. They know the advantages to be derived from them. As an end of enmity or uncertainty, as a statement of services and benefits to be rendered, as a security for their certain performance, as a bond of amity and goodwill, as a ground for perfect confidence and friendship, a covenant has often been of unspeakable value.

In His infinite condescension to our human weakness and need, there is no possible way in which men pledge their faithfulness that God has not sought to make use of, to give us perfect confidence in Him, and the full assurance of all that He, in His infinite riches and power as God, has promised to do to us. It is with this view He has consented to bind Himself by covenant, as if He could not be trusted.

Blessed is the man who truly knows God as his Covenant God; who knows what the Covenant promises him; what unwavering confidence of expectation it secures, that all its terms will be fulfilled to him; what a claim and hold it gives him on the Covenant-keeping God Himself. To many a man, who has never thought much of the Covenant, a true and living faith in it would mean the transformation of his whole life. The full knowledge of what God wants to do for him; the assurance that it will be done by an Almighty Power; the being drawn to God Himself in personal surrender, and dependence, and waiting to have it done; all this would make the Covenant the very gate of heaven. May the Holy Spirit give us some vision of its glory.

When God created man in His image and likeness, it was that he might have a life as like His own as it was possible for a creature to live. This was to be by God Himself living and working all in man. For this man was to yield himself in loving dependence to the wonderful glory of being the recipient, the bearer, the manifestation of a Divine life. The one secret of man's happiness was to be a trustful surrender of his whole being to the willing and the working of God. When sin entered, this relation to God was destroyed; when man had disobeyed, he feared God and fled from Him. He no longer knew, or loved, or trusted God.

Man could not save himself from the power of sin. If his redemption was to be effected, God must do it all. And if God was to do it in harmony with the law of man's nature, man must be brought to desire it, to yield his willing consent, and entrust himself to God.

All that God wanted man (YOU) to do was, to believe in Him. What a man believes moves and rules his whole being, enters into him, and becomes part of his very life. Salvation could only be by faith: God restoring the life man had lost; man in faith yielding himself to God's work and will. Do it today so that you can be save from power of sin and destruction at later day.

to be continue...

Sunday, November 7, 2010

PRAY FOR THE SUCCESS OF YOUR MARRIAGE

PRAY FOR THE SUCCESS OF YOUR HOME-MARRIAGE

Introduction
“We are little fire individually, but when we comes together as a home w became a lake of fire” W. W. Branham.

Pray for the success of our home or marriage is one of the unique teachings we need and task we should committed to in this end time. The revival that will happen to our nation and the entire world must first of all start from our homes. God did not create the home by accident but through adequate planning. And until we turn our homes to prayer chamber might not enjoy the divine planning of God for our lives.

Through prayer for our homes will create an atmosphere of peace, progress, joy and unlimited love between couples and the children. God is looking for a praying home today that He will bestow His unlimited peace, joy and prosperity in order to glorify His holy name.

God has no plan for any home to be destroying or scatter like the first home in Garden of Eden (Genesis 3), and the best way to avoid such terrible situation is by praying.

In the next five weeks, I’m ready to help you change unchanging situations and circumstances facing your marriage and home as a whole. You will be showing and praying about things you have not been aware of or have been avoiding in your homes. Problems like fighting, quarreling, lust, etc. and at the end, your marriage and home will be restoring back to original destiny.

It’s my desire to see your marriage heal, deliver and loose from the power of darkness, set you free from oppression of the enemies and save you from any bondage of the devil that your family had been kept. Since I received this mission and I had totally dedicated, committed and readiness to do all in my possession to see your home and marriage triumph and glorify the glory of God in your world. It is my desire that I also see you prepared and committed to get this prophecy word from divine authority. Therefore, make sure you always alert to get the articles at the right time. You can also ask for it when it seems that I haven’t sends it.

God is interested in the peace of your home, He created the for Himself. He is the God of your home and my home (Ephesians 3:14-15). Your home is not for devil to reign, therefore be ready to confront him in prayer and prophetic word of God that will be given to you times to time, mostly weekly.

Once again, I thank you for the opportunity you render to share this truth message with you. You are blessed and fulfill your destiny in Jesus name, amen.

Prayer points: Let us pray:
1. As from today henceforth, I dedicate my home to the hand of God in Jesus name.
2. My home is not for the devil operation, therefore all enforcement agencies from the satanic kingdom scatter by Holy Ghost fire in Jesus name.
3. Every hole that we allow for the devil to penetrate to my home is block with the Blood and Fire of God in Jesus name.
4. As from today henceforth, my home is manifesting in atmosphere of God’s peace in Jesus name.
5. All the blessing that had been stolen away from my home is restore back in Jesus name.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

IDEAL RULE THE WORLD

IDEAS RULE THE WORLD
Everything that sees in this physical world was first conceived in the formless world of thoughts and ideas. All the things we are using n the world today (clock, cars, radio, TVs, computer, airplane, ship, etc) are products of some people created through thoughts and ideas. Your idea is your product, and your product will produce you wealth. Moreover, your ideas that become a product remain the name that people remember you for in the book of life history.
Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary defined idea as "a picture or an impression in your mind of what something or somebody is like".
An idea is creating in mind through thoughts. Positive think will result in positive idea while negative think will result in negative or bad idea. A mind is a place where you can reason, understands, and thinking. What you feed your mind is what it takes; what it takes is what it produces. It accepts totally anything you feed it.
It is impossible to keep down a man or woman with a desire to use his/her ideas. No matter the opposition you face, if you have a strong desire, your idea will lift you up and make you overcomes.

Your idea remains dormant until you desire to stir it up and utilize it to solve people's problem in your world. Your desire will also help you to develop the ideas within you. When you develop your idea to a product, you will begin to make extra-ordinary progress in life and take you to the top of achievers. Ideas rule the world.
Readiness to invest time, energy and resources to develop and deliver your idea will not only transforming to money but also transforming your world.
Discover your idea today and develop it in order to become a product that will be useful for you and your world as whole.
Mike Omoasegun (Pastor)

Monday, December 7, 2009

HOW CAN YOU KILL YOUR GIANT

WHAT IS GIANT?

The meaning of giant may means different things to different people. The Complete Christian Dictionary defined Giant as “a huge person with great strength. A person with great ability or importance”.

On the other hand, the Oxford Learner's Dictionary defined Giant as “a very large strong person who is often cruel and stupid”.

Spiritually speaking, giants stand for the great difficulties or problems a man face in life. Each Christians will meet giant problems in their academic journey, marital journey, church, social life, job, ministry, even in your heart.

When you are moving forward you will meet giants, when you about to be promoted you will meet giants. Anytime anywhere when man wants to cross to next level must ready to fight giant. The Israelites found giants when they want to posses their land of promise. God had commanded the Israelites to destroy these giants and other inhabitants of the land completely, because He knew that they will become problems and obstacles for them in the future. But they disobeyed this warning. And these giants became problems, thorns and snares for them (Judges 2:1-3).

The commanded given to them is to destroy them completely, but they only destroyed few and left others. The little giants that left became great snares for them. Partial obedience is disobedience.

The little giants you allow to remain grow in your life will sure overcome and ride on you if care is not taking now. Goliath is the giants that the Israelites spare became their master for good forty days. Giants beget giants. Sin begets sin. A little sin allows to rules your life will sure become snares and thorns in your endeavor.