Be on guard

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Be on your guard; stand firm in the faith; be courageous; be strong. [ 1 Corinthians 16:13 NIV ]

The believer must guard many things in their life, one of which is their faith. In our present day, we must stand alert and protect our convictions about God. There are people committed to distorting the convictions of others through deceptive teachings. Deception is packaged today as an alternative truth, sold very cheaply to people whose hearts are slaves to their desires. If we are not firm in our convictions about Christ, we will begin with Him but not end with Him. And so, let us be on our guard against such teachings and individuals who mislead others. There is also a need for courage in order to stand our ground. Sometimes these misleadings continue because we are not courageous enough to face certain things or people. If we can boldly say no when we should, some of the things that destroy the convictions and faith of others will not destroy ours. Remember, God has not given us a spirit of fear but of power, love, and a sound mind. We have that tranquility in Christ to make the right choice in accordance with God’s will for us. Now, our strength will be tested; whether we have roots in our convictions and beliefs will be tested by life situations in these last days and, more often, by the people we could easily compromise for. But then it will be revealed whether we esteem God above all else or honor men more than God. On the day we are tested, may we not lack the strength or the courage to stand firm. There is also a category of people who think they are standing firm on their principles and convictions, only to discover that they have been swept away by the tide of today’s worldview and hypocrisy. May we stand firm in our faith as we remain steadfastly on guard.

Prayer_Bead: Heavenly father, thank you for the grace to stand firm in my faith. Take away every fear and doubt and help me to be on guard always. In Jesus’ name.

Wisdom_Quote: The believer’s shield against slipping away in faith is being on guard and standing firm in faith.

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Our identity

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Dear friends, now we are children of God, and what we will be has not yet been made known. But we know that when Christ appears, we shall be like him, for we shall see him as he is. [ 1 John 3:2 NIV ]

The believer’s true identity is a mystery. You cannot judge or describe the believer by their current appearance or situation—it would be a misjudgment, a misevaluation of their identity. Presently, the writer of the first book of John says we are children of God. To be a child of God means we carry the life of God in us; it means we have His identity. A little baby girl becomes a woman; a little plant becomes a big tree. Everything has within it its varied growth stages. So, even when it is not exhibiting one manifestation of its growth stage, it does not mean it does not possess it. The Lord Jesus is referred to as the image of the Godhead. The child of God embodies the fullness of God, but the measure of God we reveal (display) is dependent on factors such as our depth of knowledge and intimacy with Him—how we see Him. Although we are all sons, we are not all the same yet because we do not all see Him the same way. This is why the writer says that when Christ appears, we shall all be like Him because then we will see Him as He really is. This means we will come to the full knowledge of His person and deity. Unless we see Christ as He is, we cannot be as He is. This calls for continuous study of God’s word in our present walk with Him. The more we know Him—the more we behold Him—the more we become like Him. We cannot be like Christ unless we know Him more. No wonder scripture says we should study to show ourselves approved unto God (2 Timothy 2:15). We are approved by the testing of the things we know about Christ. If we know Him, we will live as He lived. And then we shall live as He is living in glory.

Prayer_Bead: Lord Almighty, thank you for your perfect plan for my life. Thank you for making me the image of your Son. Guide me to reveal it to the world. In Jesus’ name.

Wisdom_Quote: Unless we see Christ as He is, we cannot be like He is.

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Your personal testimony.

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“But what about you?” he asked. “Who do you say I am?” [ Matthew 16:15 NIV ]

The Lord Jesus asked the disciples what others said about him. They had many answers to give, they seem to know everything others said about Jesus. When the question was asked, they had several responses because they saw Jesus through the lens of others. They knew very well what people thought about Jesus. Many of us are like that. Whatever we know about Jesus is often a mirror image of what others say about Him. However, when it comes to our personal knowledge of God, the numbers reduce drastically, as in the case of the disciples. Only one out of the twelve disciples gave an answer. It was Peter’s response to the question that Jesus used to teach the disciples about how God will build His church. God will build us, His church, according to our revelation of Him and not by the revelation of others. We need a personal relationship with Jesus, one that is based on our encounters and convictions about Him. Often, other people’s testimonies about Jesus are merely bait to draw us into a deeper relationship with God. What transforms our world is a personal, intimate relationship with Jesus, knowing Him for ourselves. You may know what the pastor says about God and what others say about God, but who do you know Him to be? Your spiritual experience is based on who you know Jesus to be for yourself. In other words, the power of your victorious life lies in your direct connection to the life source—Jesus. So, who is Jesus to you?

Prayer_Bead: Father, thank you for the privilege to know your son Jesus for myself. Help me to grow in my knowledge of Him. In Jesus’ name.

Wisdom_Quote: Your Christian life is a reflection of who Jesus is to you.

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The company experience

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Thinking he was in their company, they traveled on for a day. Then they began looking for him among their relatives and friends. [ Luke 2:44 NIV ]

Mary and Joseph went to Jerusalem with Jesus, and when it was time for them to return, they assumed he was in the company of their relatives. In other words, they “trusted” Jesus with their relatives instead of with themselves. If your walk with Jesus is based on assumptions and the experiences of others, your spiritual life cannot carry you far. Mary and Joseph traveled for one day but then had to come back. When we trust our knowledge of Jesus with our pastors, friends, family members, and television preachers, our walk with God, no matter how far we seem to go, will be brought back to square one. They had gone one day but had to return to Jerusalem because they assumed Jesus was in the company of their relatives. There are those who think that their families, parents, or siblings know Jesus for them, and so, in the event of any challenge, they will call on their relatives. To their disappointment, when adversity comes, they have no anchor to keep them. A day comes in the life of every believer when their knowledge of God is tested. On that day, your relationship with God will be proven, whether you know God for yourself or whether your knowledge of God is drawn from another person’s encounters. What some of us are doing as believers is a ‘company’ experience, following the crowd and being guided by the experiences of others. We need a personal experience with Jesus. Each and every one of us is called into a personal relationship with Jesus, a relationship that is not based on assumptions and other people’s beliefs, but on our personal encounters with God.

Prayer_Bead: Lord Almighty, thank you for calling me into a personal relationship with you through your Son. Help me to know you for myself. In Jesus’ name

Wisdom_Quote: A walk with God that is based solely on other people’s experiences leads no where.

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Guarded hearts.

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”Keep and guard your heart with all vigilance and above all that you guard, for out of it flow the springs of life.“ [ Proverbs‬ ‭4‬:‭23‬ ‭AMPC‬‬ ]

The outcome of our lives is the result of what we allow into our hearts. This is why we need to give our hearts the utmost priority in this life. The mind is a faculty of the soul. Whatever we become or are becoming in this life is equivalent to the wealth of our hearts. The heart is like an unrestrained river, flowing where it wills, directed only by the obstacles in its way. The heart has a way of wandering and going places, like a bird out of its nest. From this seemingly autonomous member of our body, the issues of life that influence us are brewed. The verse says we should keep and guard our hearts with all vigilance. To keep and guard something with vigilance means that it can be easily lost or corrupted. Our hearts sit at the center of our emotions, and our emotions can influence our lives and lifestyle. However, the things that affect the heart are not always apparent. They are subtle and unassuming, just as the serpent cunningly deceived Eve (2 Corinthians 11:3). The distractions of the heart are countless, hence the need to guard and keep it with vigilance by the word. One moment, Peter was used to communicate the mind of God; the next moment, he was used as the devil’s pawn, all within the space of six verses recorded in the same chapter (Matthew 16:17, 16:23). The heart can be influenced by anything and anyone if it is not guarded. And the outcome of our lives becomes the end product of that influence. Guard your heart with the word of God, against the pirates of life who use the heart as their warehouse. A heart submitted to Jesus is a heart guarded and kept with vigilance, so submit to Jesus if you have not yet done so.

Prayer_Bead: Father in heaven, your name is exalted on earth. Thank you for allowing your word to police my heart. In Jesus’ name.

Wisdom_Quote: A heart submitted to God is a heart guarded and kept with vigilance.

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Lasting Freedom

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So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed. [ John 8:36 NIV ]

The Lord Jesus came to set men free from the bondage of the kingdom of darkness. In Luke 4:18, Jesus said He had been anointed to proclaim freedom for the prisoners. In John 8:31 downwards, the Lord Jesus explains to some Jews who had believed Him, what they needed to do to be His disciples and free. This means believing in Jesus does not automatically result in becoming His disciple or freedom from sin. His audience had believed in Him but He still told them to do something to be free. Hence, it is possible to appear to be free but still remain in the bondage of what you thought you were free from. This is also the reason why many believers are still held under the evil thumb of sin, evil addictions and demonic manipulations. They are believers but not yet free. Jesus says that when they hold on to His teachings, then they will know the truth and the truth will set them free (John 8:31-32). Their freedom was embedded in their acquaintance with the truth; when they hold on to the truth. In the Old Testament, the Israelites were set free from slavery because they held on to the promise of God to Abraham—that he will set them free. Our freedom is tied to our obedience to God’s word. In verse 34, Jesus mentions that anyone who sins is a slave to sin. The dominion of sin over a person makes them do its bidding. This is why even the believer can be held in the bondage of sin. But continuing to obey the truth we are exposed to, brings a strong influence of the Spirit of God over every bondage and sets us free. Our safest way out of the struggles and challenges of oppressive behaviours and habits is to continue in the word of God. Continue therefore in the word of God.

Prayer_Bead: Heavenly Father, help me to continue to obey your word in all things. Deliver me from the things that compete for your place in my life. In Jesus’ name.

Wisdom_Quote: Holding on to the word of God is the sure way out of slavery.

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Our perfect example

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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 KJV ]

Many times, to succeed in various endeavors, we need to look to or imitate those who are successful in those areas. In our walk with God, there is no better example for us to look to than Jesus. His life demonstrated faith as He lived to show us what faith means. Through Him, we could understand what it means to have faith. This is why He is the author of faith. But He is not only the beginning or foundation of faith; He is also the embodiment of it. He is the fullness of it—the finisher. Another thing we learn from Jesus is that He endured the cross. The cross is a symbol of suffering and pain, but Jesus kept His eyes beyond the cross. He was looking at the joy that the cross would bring to the world, converting sinful men to righteous souls before God. This joy of turning hearts to God urged Him on to the death of the cross. To endure the cross, He made deliberate efforts; He despised the shame of the cross. He regarded it as negligible and saw it as worthless in comparison to what was at the end of that suffering. Our perfect example has shown us the way to the throne of God, revealing that the reward system of God is a journey through the highway of the cross. Anyone who would sit with God must first bear the sufferings of the cross, a suffering for the sake of Jesus. In the times we find ourselves, we need to look to Jesus now more than ever before. We need to see Jesus’ pattern to follow, so that we can find green pasture for our souls.

Prayer_Bead: Father, we thank you for giving us a complete example of faith. Help our faith to grow into the stature of Jesus’.

Wisdom_Quote: Jesus is the complete example and fullness of faith.

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Preach the gospel.

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And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature. [ Mark 16:15 KJV ]

The Lord Jesus, before He left His disciples, gave them one task: to go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature. He did not say they should go only to the Jews or Gentiles. Instead, He asked them to go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature. There are certain important truths we must glean from this verse. First, the Lord Jesus sent them to all the world and to every creature. This means the evangelist or believer is not to preach only to those who are idle or not actively involved in anything. They are to preach to people of every race, religion, tribe, and tongue, including those in politics, media, education, and other fields. Additionally, they are to preach just one message: the gospel. No matter how convinced we are about any other opinions or beliefs, the believer has been entrusted with just one message. It is the message of God’s kingdom and eternal salvation. This is the gospel: the message of the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus and its benefits to those who believe. Pause and ask yourself if you have been honouring the Lord Jesus’ request or if you have been preaching your own message. The only message that is guaranteed to bring results is the gospel. And even though the world is at a place where many are craving a different message, the only message that brings us into the fellowship of life is the gospel. Therefore, let us stop sharing anything other than the gospel and go and preach Jesus.

Prayer_Bead: Father, thank you for the message that brings salvation. I receive boldness and proclaim it to my world. In Jesus’ name.

Wisdom_Quote: The gospel is the vehicle that brings salvation to all souls.

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Hidden in love

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He answered, “‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind’; and, ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’” [ Luke 10:27 NIV ]

The question that birthed this response in our anchor scripture is about eternal life. An expert in the law asked what he must do to inherit the kingdom of God. Jesus guided him to the answer, and when he stated the words in our anchor text, Jesus didn’t dismiss his response. Instead, Jesus replied, “You have answered correctly. Do this and you will live.” This brings us to critically observe and understand what it takes to inherit the life of God. Jesus knew He was the way, the truth, and the life, and no one can go to the Father except through Him. However, when the question was asked, He didn’t say, “Just confess that I am Lord and you will inherit eternal life.” This means that confessing Jesus as Lord and Saviour is the outward expression of an inward commitment demonstrated as love. Inheritance is given where there is commitment. The man who gave his servants talents committed more to the one who used it to generate more (Matthew 25:14-29). His effort to see that the talents multiplied shows the posture of his heart and why more can be committed to him. The divine life is committed to us when we demonstrate good stewardship of the transient life, and love is the best way to demonstrate our stewardship of the life we have in the flesh. The life of God we lost in disobedience and so desperately need back is hidden in love. Love is the place where all good and perfect gifts are kept. Eternal life is not far from us; it is in the command to love God with all our hearts and souls, with our minds and strength, and to love our neighbours as ourselves. So, let love lead your life.

Prayer_Bead: Heavenly Father, thank you for giving me access to your life through love. Help me to love you and my neighbours. In Jesus’ name.

Wisdom_Quote: Eternal life is hidden in love.

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Don’t withdraw, go deeper

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Now when he had left speaking, he said unto Simon, Launch out into the deep, and let down your nets for a draught. [ Luke 5:4 KJV ]

Peter had always been fishing at a particular spot in the lake and had always caught fish. He was so familiar with that part of the lake that he was sure he would always find fish at that spot. But then, the Lord Jesus’ instructions suggested that He knew where the fish were at all times, not because He had prior experience with their whereabouts. Many of us have built altars around certain experiences and encounters and have religiously stayed with them, not wanting to let go so that God could bring us into newer experiences. Peter, at the mountain of transfiguration, after he had seen Moses and Elijah, suggested they should build tents in their honor. He didn’t want a progressive experience; he wanted to freeze the moment and keep returning to it, just as he had been doing with his fishing. God’s intention is for us to grow into the stature of the image of Jesus (Ephesians 4:13). This becoming is the result of not camping on one mountain of experience but using previous encounters and experiences as the stage for newer ones. Peter and the other disciples had wanted to withdraw after toiling all night, but Jesus came with a new revelation: to go deeper into the depths of the lake. He was used to shallow waters, but the thing about shallow waters is that they soon run dry of fish. As believers, we must move from the elementary principles and teachings toward the deeper waters. Let’s not give up, regardless of the pressure mounted on us by the world. Let us launch deep into the heart of our walk with God. There we will be set up for a great draught. Make intentional efforts to know Christ better than you presently know Him.

Prayer_Bead: Heavenly Father, thank you for your interest in the affairs of my life. Help me to launch into deep waters with you. In Jesus name.

Wisdom_Quote: Your fishes have moved to the deeper depths of the lake launch deeper.

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