Time and Chance

[The Glory Unveiled]

I returned, and saw under the sun, that the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, neither yet bread to the wise, nor yet riches to men of understanding, nor yet favour to men of skill; but time and chance happeneth to them all. [ Ecclesiastes 9:11 KJV ]

The wise preacher records his observations for success in this world. He noted that people do not succeed solely because they have an abundance of what they naturally need for success. So, even though strength is necessary for battles, victory does not result solely from strength. Likewise, speed alone does not guarantee victory in a race, nor is a person blessed with food simply because they are wise. From his study, he concluded that no “natural advantage” guarantees success in a particular field. Fortunately, he didn’t leave us in the dark about the factors that influence the outcome for us. One man or woman can be favored while another may not be. One can possess speed, while another may not. One can be wise or strong, but another may be neither strong nor wise. However, when it comes to time and chance, these factors affect all people, regardless of their location, color, religious beliefs, or gender. Time and chance affect all people under the sun. Chance refers to people and places—the people we encounter and the places we find ourselves in or go to. The people we meet in life influence the outcomes of our lives, as do the places we stay or find ourselves in. A chance encounter with someone can be a pivotal moment in a person’s life, and the location you find yourself in can significantly influence what happens to you and the outcomes in your life. The second factor is time, another crucial determinant of success. Seasons and time greatly affect and influence opportunities most of the time. When we stumble upon an idea or encounter an opportunity is as important as the opportunity itself. Time and chance are continuously occurring. Seize the moment, take your chances, and excel in whatever you’re doing.

Prayer_Bead: Almighty Father, thank you for time and chance, as they are always happening to me. I take my chances and I make use of the time I have now. Help me to except to the glory of your name.

Wisdom_Quote: Time and chance are always happening.

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Unveiling Jesus

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“No one taught me this revelation, for it was given to me directly by the unveiling of Jesus Christ.” [ Galatians‬ ‭1‬:‭12‬ ‭TPT‬‬ ]

The life of Jesus is like a coded package that the recipient needs to decode to grasp its true value. Unfortunately, many people carry the package but never experience the true blessings within it. The seal on this unlimited, encompassing, and wonderful package is the Holy Spirit. The unveiling of Jesus’ life in us becomes possible through the Holy Spirit when we encounter the Word of God. In other words, the revelation of Jesus, which opens us to all the possibilities in God, is granted to us through the unveiling of Jesus. Without Jesus being unveiled in us, we cannot genuinely share Him with others, at least not in His encompassing essence. Unless one encounters the unveiled Jesus, the person they believe they know and witness about will have no impact on their lives or on the lives of those they minister to. In verse 16, Paul states that God unveils His Son in him so that he can reveal Him to the world. The apostle Paul recognized that the unveiling of Jesus in him was for the purpose of enabling others to get to know Jesus for themselves as well. The apostle John expresses it like this, “As for you, the anointing you received from him remains in you, and you do not need anyone to teach you. But as his anointing teaches you about all things and as that anointing is real, not counterfeit—just as it has taught you, remain in him.” (1 John 2:27). The Holy Spirit is the anointing that unveils Jesus to us, infusing His life into ours and transforming our worlds. Is the Lord Jesus being unveiled in your experience with Him as you allow the Holy Spirit to guide you through the Word of God?

Prayer_Bead: Father, thank you for the package of your son and the blessedness of His unveiling in my life.

Wisdom_Quote: Until Jesus is unveiled, the believer cannot be transformed.

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Kingdom Priority and Impact

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But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well. [ Matthew 6:33 NIV ]

The life of the Lord Jesus was the way it was and produced the kind of results it did because of His priorities. His earthly life was filled with numerous accounts of what He did because that’s what God wanted. His life was a reflection of God’s life; He didn’t live a single moment for Himself but lived every minute for God. He emptied Himself to portray God’s life for us. In one instance, He said, “I work because my father works” (John 5:17). He did everything because God was either doing it or instructing Him. It’s no wonder His presence transformed the world. Many of us struggle with our identities and actions. We desire a particular life, but our realities often contradict our wishes. This is mainly because having knowledge of something is distinct from experiencing it. Our experiences shape and define us, whereas mere knowledge or desires don’t guarantee the desired life. You can’t appropriate what you don’t understand, nor can you experience what you keep postponing. Instead of delaying the wonderful experience of a new life, one that perfectly mirrors Jesus, become intentional and prioritize God above everything else. Our priorities carry significant weight and reveal our destination. When Jesus becomes our top priority, His impact becomes a reality. Perhaps the reason it seems that the impact of Jesus isn’t genuine in the lives of many who profess Him is because Jesus isn’t yet their priority. So, is Jesus your priority yet?

Prayer_Bead: Most High God, Compassionate and Loving Father, thank you for the grace to choose you above all else. In Jesus’ name.

Wisdom_Quote: The impact of Jesus becomes reality when He becomes our priority.

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Cities without walls

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“People who cannot control themselves are like cities without walls to protect them.” [ Proverbs‬ ‭25‬:‭28‬ ERV‬‬ ]

God has granted us the gift of choice and the capacity to control ourselves because it is a necessity. Self-control and discipline serve as the protective barriers for the human soul and body, safeguarding against harm. Just as a city without defensive walls is susceptible to various forms of attacks, lacking self-control and discipline leaves us vulnerable to every kind of assault. The integrity of our defense walls weakens with each small compromise. When compromise becomes a habitual practice, it leads to enslavement. Those who grow accustomed to captivity become compliant and easily submit to the commands and authority of others, even those inferior to them. Initially, they may rebel against the temptations of the devil, but if this rebellion doesn’t yield the desired outcomes, their captivity deepens. This is why many individuals find themselves trapped in challenging situations and come to accept their harsh experiences as fate. In reality, God has not bestowed upon us a spirit of timidity and fear but one of self-control, love, and power (2 Timothy 1:7). The Spirit given by God cultivates self-control and discipline within us, forming a protective barrier for our lives. However, persistent compromise weakens and shatters the protective wall around our souls, exposing us to danger. People who struggle to control themselves were once able to maintain that control until they started making small compromises. Those minor compromises are akin to the “little foxes” that ravage the vineyards of self-control, jeopardizing the flourishing vines (Song of Songs 2:15). Protect your vineyard and give rest to your soul and body.


Prayer_Bead: Shepherd of our souls, thank you for giving us the capacity to protect our flourishing vines.

Wisdom_Quote: Little compromises are the little foxes that break the vine.

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World conquerors

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Who is he that overcometh the world, but he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of God?” [ 1 John‬ ‭5‬:‭5‬ ‭KJV ]

The Lord Jesus overcame the world, the devil, sin, and the grave, and He has become a symbol of victory for those who believe. We believe from a position of faith, which is the power that triumphs over the world. The world, with everything in it, was called from the unseen realm into the seen realm. The only mechanism that gives us the opportunity to mimic this possibility is our faith. We have the ability to move mountains, stop the mouths of lions, calm storms, halt the sun, tame the flames of fire, and even raise the dead. All these and many more are possible because of faith. Through faith, we reconstruct the visible world with invisible realities. The Lord Jesus left us an example through His life, and we can replicate that life by believing in Him. We overcome the world and its systems through our faith in the system of God, which is Jesus. As 1 John 5:4 (TPT) states, “Every child of God overcomes the world because our faith is the victorious power that triumphs over the world.” The believer’s strength lies in their faith. When Proverbs 24:10 mentions that “the strength of the man who faints on the day of adversity is small,” it emphasizes the importance of faith. We need faith, especially when facing adversities and challenges. Examples like the woman with the issue of blood in Matthew 9:20, the Centurion in Matthew 8:5-10, the Canaanite woman in Matthew 15:22-28, and all those who activated their faith in the face of adversity are strong because their minds are set on Jesus, the One who overcame the world. Your victory over the world is bound to your faith in Jesus. Do you want to conquer the world? Turn to Jesus.

Prayer_Bead: Prince of Peace, thank you for the victory you have given me in you.

Wisdom_Quote: Your victory over the world is in your faith.

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