Conditional delivery


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Take delight in the LORD, and he will give you the desires of your heart. ( Psalms 37:4 )

God grants people their hearts desires. Yes, you know He does, but we see here, a condition that cannot be skipped. To receive our heart desires, we need to delight in the Lord. The next verse of scripture (see verse 5) explains what it means to delight in the Lord. It says we should commit our ways to the Lord; we should trust in the Lord, and He will make our righteous reward shine like the dawn and our vindication like the noonday sun. God is able to do whatever He says and He will do it. But sometimes, as in this case, where God puts the fulfillment of His word at the mercy of a condition, it will only take compliance to that condition to have the experience of that word. Whatever we truly delight in, we will without hesitation make some commitment. Commitment is the voice of desire, satisfaction and pleasure. The size of our desires does not matter once we commit to God. What is important is our willingness to commit to God—and then it wouldn’t matter how many or how small the desires are, the only condition that will allow fulfillment or performance is our delight in the Lord.

Prayer_Bead: Thank you Omnipotent Father for your graciousness and love. I commit my ways to you Lord, direct my path and teach me your ways.

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His presence or nothing.


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The LORD replied, “My Presence will go with you, and I will give you rest.” ( Exodus 33:14 )

Moses met the LORD on their way to Canaan. But before this encounter, Moses had met God a few times. Yet at this point he was tired of the routines and the fact that nothing was significant about them. God had been telling him to lead the people to the land of promise. Moses wanted the other nations to know that the Lord is their God. So God promises him that His presence will go with him. This statement is a heavy package. As Believers in these times, we need nothing more than we need the presence of God. The presence of God guarantees rest. The presence also reveals and announces the glory of God over our lives. Without God’s presence, His glory cannot be seen nor felt. In these days, we need to secure the presence of God with us and then watch every other thing fall in place. The presence of God is the present that announces the absence of labour. Moses said, without the presence of God, he will not go on the journey. Beloved, have we embarked on any journey that God is absent from? Without the presence of God our efforts will amount to nothing. Anywhere the presence of God is scarce, the voice of the devil is present.

Prayer_Bead: Shepherd of my soul, I give you full control, wherever you will be, I will go, wherever you will lead, I will follow. Let the glory of your presence punctuate my life.

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Amplified Confidence


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The field commander said to them, “Tell Hezekiah:
“‘This is what the great king, the king of Assyria, says: On what are you basing this confidence of yours? ( Isaiah 36:4 )

Hope is the voice of faith in the distance. So that before we could meet with the realities that are not immediately within our reach, we need to hear the whispers of hope. The King of Assyria had captured so many kingdoms and even all the fortified cities of Judah. This time, he had turned his face towards Jerusalem, threatening to destroy them unless they surrender voluntarily. But the leader at the time, Hezekiah, instead of shivering and shrinking into the hollow pit of fear, he turned to hope. And hope directed him to God. In that space of time, the enemy brought a lot of enticing offers to the people dwelling in Jerusalem. You see, the enemy will always present a counterfeit offer when your genuine package is closest. This is why we need patience and absolute trust in what God promises no matter what else comes our way. Later, King Hezekiah will turn to God with a broken heart and absolute dependence on Him. And then God intervened. Your testimony is in the same neighborhood as your step of faith. Take a step of faith, even if it will make no real sense to you. The king of the Assyrians noticed one thing about Hezekiah even though he was at the “weak” end. And that was his confidence. Let us amplify the voice of our confidence in God.

Prayer_Bead: Father of all spirits, King of all Kings, thank you for your immutable and infallible words. Order my life in the trajectory of your glory and your purpose for your Kingdom.

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The glory is in Christ


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Even to this day when Moses is read, a veil covers their hearts. But whenever anyone turns to the Lord, the veil is taken away. Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom. ( 2 Corinthians 3:15-16 )

The acts and deeds of God in the Old Testament was veiled because the minds of the people were blinded in their stiff-necked rebellion and unbelief. And for that to be communicated to them in pictures, Moses, when he descended from the mountain in the glory of God, veiled his face so that the people could not see the glory in their unbelief. Indeed whenever one turns to look upon Moses—without faith in Christ—they miss it. The only one who is capable of taking away the veil is the Lord Jesus. So that we come into that openness to see and display God’s glory when we accept Jesus as Lord. We have been called to display the glory of God to a lost world. And how best could we do this except in Christ. Because in the strength of our flesh and earthly standpoint, instead of showcasing God’s glory, we hide it from the eyes of the people. And then we begin to magnify the creation rather than the creator. The lens of Moses (unbelief of the people, not Moses) cannot interpret the New Testament truth, neither can it reveal the Christ. Christ is only revealed to the world by the Spirit of faith.

Prayer_Bead: Father in heaven, thank you for the special grace of your word. Keep my gaze on You, and order my steps in your word. Make me a true reflection of your glory.

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God remembers


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Then God remembered Rachel; he listened to her and enabled her to conceive. ( Genesis 30:22 )

Jacob loved Rachel so much and wanted to marry her, but his uncle Laban, tricked him into marrying Leah, Rachel’s elder sister. But that didn’t stop Jacob, he had to work for seven more year for Rachel. After his wives came to stay with him, Rachel could not conceive. And even though Jacob loved her more, because she could not conceive, it seem to her that her sister was getting all of their husband’s attention. In order to correct that, she turned to God. Challenges have a way of showing us the gate of priesthood; challenges drag us to the feet of God. But for sometime it seem that God had forgotten about her or couldn’t hear her. Along the way, Rachel, like Sarah tried to help the situation by allowing her servant to sleep with her husband to raise children for her. But this temporary solution didn’t take away her misery and so she continue to look to God in prayer until the scripture above; God remembered Rachel and opened her womb. No prayer is ever wasted because heaven has zero tolerance for waste. The prayers of the past are not wasted. Prayers can be stored up until their appointed time or when enough demand is made on heaven for the release of their answers. God remembered Rachel! Her secret and silent prayers were not in vain. Likewise, your prayers never fell to the ground, they will be remembered and you will conceive the blessings you have been carrying all along.


Prayer_Bead: Merciful Father, Gracious Lord, thank you for not forgetting my silent and secret prayers. Satisfy my heart desires by your loving kindness.

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Accept God’s verdict


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And God came to Balaam [again] at night and said to him, “If the men come to call you, rise and go with them; but only the word which I speak to you—that you shall do.” ( Numbers 22:20 )

In our fast food, fast cars and “fast everything” world, we are always pressured to want things done very fast. Impatience with God has become our totem of “faith”. So that we desperately force our will on God and demand that things be done our way whether the Lord is in it or not. In the verse of scripture above [read the full account], we see Balak play out the 21st century order of most church goers. Balak had a desire to have the Israelites cursed by a prophet so that they could be overpowered by his army. Balak’s first delegation of messengers, were asked by the prophet Balaam to tell Balak that God would not allow him to come to him. But Balak, like most of us will not take a “no” for an answer. The truth is that “no” is also an answer from God. Balak just wanted God to do what he wanted, the way he wanted it. As a result, he wanted God to alter his plans to contain his arrogance which was actually very dangerous. We are in a season where we need to take divine directives and instructions seriously. We must avoid the attitude and spirit of Balak. Whatever God says to us in any situation is the best even if we don’t understand why. So instead of trying to force things to work our way at all cost, let us look through the silence and rejections of God to see the bigger picture of His love for us.

Prayer_Bead: Lord of Lords, Zion’s King, thank you for the advantage of the Cross. Give me the spirit of faith to accept and obey your word and your will.

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Wait for the signs


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Once these signs are fulfilled, do whatever your hand finds to do, for God is with you. ( 1Samuel 10:7 )

Spiritual instructions are very interesting, such that they pay no respect to protocols, ranks, or people and sometimes even common sense. Whatever they promise, if correctly carried out and to the letter, deliver the promised results. Spiritual instructions do not consider facts or scientific knowledge. When divine instructions are given, even if they are not in line with logic, before we argue them out, we should obey them. When God told Abraham to sacrifice his only son, he didn’t argue with God to find out why. At the wedding in Cana, Mary told the servants to do whatever Jesus told them to do without questioning him. Divine instructions are to be obeyed, not analyzed. If the servants had asked Jesus why he asked them to serve the guests with water instead of wine, they might have broken the protocols of engaging the power of God. In the scripture above, Saul had gone to meet the prophet Samuel and instructions were given to him with accompanying signs. And then after the signs, he could do whatever he wanted; but not before the signs. The intended results will not have materialize if he had disobeyed the order of things. Whatever God tells us to do in this season of divine instructions, we must obey.

Prayer_Bead: Gracious Lord, thank you for teaching me the need and the implications of obeying and disobeying divine instructions. Give me an obedient heart and a listening ear.

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Methuselah or Jesus


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Altogether, Methuselah lived a total of 969 years, and then he died. ( Genesis 5:27 )

Today, almost everyday, we see obituaries that read “painful exit”, “what a shock”, “Premature”, “Gone too soon” etc all these to mean the deceased had gone to the grave too soon. But in a world like ours we would have to ask ourselves what the standard of a life well lived is. Is it in the many years lived, thus the years in the life or the life in the years; the quality of it? Abraham lived seventy five years of his life not making any significant impact on earth. He only begun truly living twenty five years later when his obedience was complete on mount Moriah. For those many years, he had no legacy nor influence. Luke 3:23 talks about another man, the man Jesus, who started his ministry at age thirty; his ministry spanned for three and a half years. If we contrast this man with Methuselah, one would think that since Methuselah lived longer, he would have made more impact than Jesus. Jesus lived for thirty three and half years but two thousand plus years after we still hear of him whereas Methuselah who had lived 969 years was forgotten almost after his generation. It does not necessarily take so many years to make or leave impact on earth. It takes substance; a message; a mandate to touch lives. Everyday, let’s examine ourselves and find out whether we are impacting any lives or we are just living out empty days.

Prayer_Bead: Ancient of days, Everlasting Father, Eternal King, thank you for the life in my days. May I live out the life of Christ and showcase your glory everyday. In Jesus name.

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Quit your search


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And he (Saul’s servant) said to him (Saul), “Look now, there is in this city a man of God, and he is an honorable man; all that he says surely comes to pass. So let us go there; perhaps he can show us the way that we should go.” ( 1 Samuel 9:6 )

Saul and his servant had been searching for Saul’s father’s missing donkeys. They had travelled many places, both far and near to search for it but to no avail. At last, Saul told his servant they should return home because their search was yielding no results. But right at that point, almost when Saul had despaired, the servant called to mind another option for finding what they had been looking for. The thing is, up until that time, they had been searching with their own methods and strategies. Truth is, whatever we are frantically looking for is not exactly hidden from everybody. The only reason why we may not find it, could be because we are using the wrong medium and approach to search it. When Saul and his Servant went to meet Samuel, the prophet, not only did he tell them what they were looking for almost before they could say a word about it, but Saul had the opportunity to know his purpose and calling (see 1 Samuel 9:20). Imagine they could have saved all those days they had spent searching for the donkeys if they had met Samuel earlier. There is an easier way of finding whatever we are desperately searching for. The solution is with someone we haven’t yet met. Go and meet that someone.

Prayer_Bead: Omniscient Father, Omnipresent King, the Lord who knows and sees all things, thank you for your plans for me and luring me into it with what I desperately need.

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Fear kills faith


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For the thing I greatly feared has come upon me, and what I dreaded has happened to me. ( Job 3:25 )

There are many people who would recline in the arms of fear for solace from fear—imagine the irony—but that is what we do most of the time. Whatever we are afraid of lords over us. And it is given the power to manipulate us because fear has the power to create just as faith has creative powers too. Job said, what he greatly feared had come upon him and the reason why this became his reality was because fear attracts distractions and destruction. Another falsehood is trying to use fear as a vehicle to draw to the knowledge of God. Out of fear of something, we sometimes turn to God but the book of Hebrews captures in chapter eleven verse six how we can please God. Fear does not please God but faith. Fear causes us to go ahead of God. It drives us to tryout something before God’s appointed time is due. Fear suggests that we do something “smart” because God has given us a brain full of cells and tissues. But faith instructs that we wait on God’s word in spite of our strength and abilities. So let’s be reminded that the things we greatly fear are almost at our door if we don’t quit fear.

Prayer_Bead: Father Lord, thank you for your word. Thank you for not giving me a spirit of fear but love, sound mind and power. And so I drown my fears in the word of your grace.

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