Seek the Lord


[The Glory Unveiled]

The lions may grow weak and hungry, but those who seek the LORD lack no good thing. ( Psalms 34:10 )

Those who seek the LORD lack no good thing indeed. You see, usually, we interpret life by our understanding and expectations. But the scripture says that God’s ways are not our ways and His thoughts are not ours because He is not a man. Any man or woman who seeks God lacks nothing for all things are in God. The scripture again says that by Him are all things made and for Him they exist. In Him is the fullness of all things. Nothing good dwells outside Christ. So that means anything we desire and even pray for which seem good to us but cannot be found in the stores of God, is evil camouflaged as good. There are those with the notion that believers live pathetic and miserable lives. Such folks believe that nothing good comes to people who pursue God. But you know what? Such people are led by their appetites, they have made their stomachs gods unto themselves. And then, like the deception of Satan that robbed Adam and Eve of their estate and blessings are the words of such people in the ears of Believers who are actually partaking in the heavenly provisions of God. Their words become poison to the hope of these faithful people. “Even the lions may grow weak and hungry but those who seek God lack no good thing”. This statement emphasizes the certainty with which God is determined that anyone who seeks Him would lack no good things. The new testament reechoes this truth I’m Matthew 6:33 as “Seek the Lord and his righteousness and every other things shall be given.”

Prayer_Bead: Father of all living things, thank you for the revelation from your word to me. I acknowledge that when I find you, I’ll lack no good thing. So help me in my journey to the secret place.

#GNews: Unveiling the glory of God.

The mind defines the man


[The Glory Unveiled]

Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things. ( Colossians 3:2 )

The verse of scripture for our meditation today carries in its belly the weight of the chapter. The chapter opens with a profound statement, thus it says, [paraphrased] “we have been raised with Christ who is seated in heaven at the right hand of God”. So since we have been raised with Christ, it means we are seated in Christ with God in heaven. And if we are seated above by faith—as a reason of the position of our spirit—in His finished works, then our minds which is the gate between the spirit and the soul must be fixed on the things seen from the eye view of Christ in heaven above. Our position in Christ with God demands that our minds be set on things above. Why? The true testimony that we are seated with Christ in heaven is given by the things that our minds are set on. The position of our minds is a translation of the location of our spirits. If we set our minds on earthly things, it is a witness that our spirits are not seated in heaven with Christ. It also goes to mean that we did not [yet] die with Christ as we should or might be confessing. The mind defines the true position of the man. Is our spirit seated with Christ? Have we been raised from the death unto life? Is our mind set on the things that Christ perceives in heaven? The life we now live is by faith in Christ. Our physical faculties have no power in themselves to operate. Though we might be exposed to earthly things by reason of these physical gates, we must choose what we give our minds to as a result of what we allow through the gates of our eyes and ears. Today, let us set our minds and hearts on the things above where Christ is seated. And remember that your thought is refined by the system that made you.

Prayer_Bead: Spirit of my spiritual faculties, lover of my soul, thank you for the grace to be seated with God in Christ Jesus, help me to keep my mind on things above.

#GNews: Unveiling the glory of God.

Crossroads


[The Glory Unveiled]

This is what the LORD says: “Stand at the crossroads and look; ask for the ancient paths, ask where the good way is, and walk in it, and you will find rest for your souls. But you said, ‘We will not walk in it.’ ( Jeremiah 6:16 )

Crossroads are usually thought of as a place of no rescue; a destination where no further consequential move could be made. It seem to many of us that when we come to the crossroads, it means a stop and that our world’s come to an abrupt end. But actually, crossroads are opportunities for seeing perspectives in the roads ahead of us. In the verse of scripture for our meditation, it says to look from the crossroads. This means crossroads offer the platform to see at different vantage points. Like the eye view of an eagle perched on a tall tree is a man standing at a crossroad. But here is the incongruity in all of it: Crossroads inspire fear and discomfort in many people when they come face to face with the fact that a choice has to be made from many alternatives. That brings to mind what it most vividly describes, a crossword puzzle. But the scripture also warns that, “there is a way that seems right to a man but the end is death and destruction” and for this reason there is the need for discernment. The scripture above says we should ask for the ancient path; the good way and walk in it. Anytime we see crossroads, we must see them as opportunity to the place where we really ought to be. Yet there are those who would flee from crossroads and assume their world has ended while others would stubbornly want to take their own path without discerning the will of God when there is an ancient tested and proven path for them to follow. Are you at a crossroad? Ask God for the ancient path that leads to rest.

Prayer_Bead: Ancient word, ever true, guide the course of my life. Lead me to the place of rest as I stand at my crossroads in all aspects of my life.

#GNews: Unveiling the glory of God.

The One in us


[The Glory Unveiled]

You, dear children, are from God and have overcome them, because the one who is in you is greater than the one who is in the world. ( 1John 4:4 )

Every reality in Christ and for that matter in the word of God is enjoyed or engaged when we come to fully comprehend and are persuaded that what we know is truth. But unless that happens, whatever we confess or read in the word will just be a statement of fact. The scripture actually says all things are ours, but is that statement real in every believers experience? The honest answer is no, that is not the case with every Believer. Our christian and spiritual experiences are defined and limited to the ambit of God’s character and nature revealed to us by Christ through His finished works. The truth is that, the Spirit of Christ in us is greater than the powers and influences of the cosmos but this truth becomes reality only when we encounter this word as reality; when the person of that word becomes real to us in experience. Anyone can profess that “greater is he that is in me than he that is in the world” but it would take more than a loud voice to experience this truth as an everyday reality. The sign of one who has translated this truth into reality is one who is living the overcomer’s life. Such a person is not a slave to the systems of the world because the Spirit that overcame the grave dwells in them. The Spirit of Christ continually makes them live above all the troubles of life by offering them the peace that surpasses every way of knowledge. The Lord Jesus Himself in the spirit of this reality said that the devil comes but has nothing in Him. We have overcome the world in Christ, now let us manifest it.

Prayer_Bead: Father in heaven, thank you for the Spirit of Christ, resident in me. I pray for the grace to experience the reality of all Christ overcame for me to enjoy.

#GNews: Unveiling the glory of God.

Persuasion of Faith


[The Glory Unveiled]

Yet he [Abraham] did not waver through unbelief regarding the promise of God, but was strengthened in his faith and gave glory to God, being fully persuaded that God had power to do what he had promised. ( Romans 4:20-21 )

Abraham, the father of faith teaches us by his attitude towards God when he was promised a son [the nations] that true faith is tied to an anchor. Whenever a boat is left at sea, though stationed, it would be carried away by the waves of the sea unless it is tied to an anchor. In the same manner, faith needs a kind of anchor that will keep it stable and unwavering. Because when faith is unstable, it is similar to unbelief. The verses before our focal verse creates an imagery of the waves of a storm, things that should have otherwise discouraged Abraham; reasons for him to doubt and waver at the promises of God. But as explained earlier, boats tied to anchors are not tossed by raging seas and faith securely anchored is not perturbed by waves of unbelief. “Abraham was fully persuaded”….that statement is a snapshot of his anchor. He was not just believing that maybe what was promised could happen but rather, he was “fully” persuaded that God had the power to do what he had promised. What gave him that absolute assurance? Upon what was that anchor pinned? His faith was anchored on the sovereignty of God’s word. He believed that God had the power to do whatever He promised to do. Today, let us invest our trust in the word of God so that we too can have a solid anchor for our faith being fully persuaded that God has power to do what He says He will do and so that we would be strengthened in our faith and then we would not waver in our faith.

Prayer_Bead: Our Father and God who is able to do exceedingly far above what we ask or think, thank you for the assurance through your word. I give you glory for you are able to do all things.

#GNews: Unveiling the glory of God.

“Who” matters to God


[The Glory Unveiled]

“Now may the Lord’s strength be displayed, just as you have declared: ( Numbers 14:17 )

Throughout the Exodus of the Israelites, God had always listened to Moses. It was as if God was always ready to hear Moses say something and He almost did it before Moses got to actually ask for it [we see an example even in the account recorded in our focal chapter where God had wanted to destroy the unbelieving Israelites]. The assembly; congregation of the people of Israel would cry and wail but the response they needed from God usually didn’t come promptly. In fact, it took them hundreds of years to cry and pray to God for deliverance before Moses was given to them. In the wilderness, they would cry unto God on their own but it would amount to nothing. But whenever Moses called out to God, God responded to him almost promptly. It was as if Moses had a special dial or God’s private line with which He contacted God. From Moses’ relationship with God, we can assume that God is more concerned about who was in communication with Him than what was actually being communicated. The speaker was more important than what they were saying to Him. For this reason, Moses was jeolously protected by God, even from his own siblings so that they dared not speak against Moses though he was the youngest. In some other place God defended Moses before the Israelites when Korah and his group opposed him. Moses mattered to God so much that his words and everything about him mattered as well to God. If our words would strike any cords in the institutions of heaven, we must first consecrate ourselves as vessels distinguished and set apart for God, like Moses. And then not only will our voices matter to heaven and earth but our very existence.

Prayer_Bead: God of Moses, Father of lights, lover of my soul, saviour and lord of my life, consecrate me and set me apart for your use. Make me an essential entity in your kingdom agenda.

#GNews: Unveiling the glory of God.

Silence the voice of fear


[The Glory Unveiled]

Then Caleb silenced the people before Moses and said, “We should go up and take possession of the land, for we can certainly do it.” ( Numbers 13:31 )

Twelve men had been sent to spy on the land of milk and honey; the promised land, to find out how the land was and the kind of people who dwelt in it. Upon their return, ten of the people gave a bad report, one that promoted fear and doubt. And because they were the majority, their message of fear went throughout the assembly like wild fire. On the other hand, two men; Caleb and Joshua reported that the land was good, flowing with milk and honey. And that they were able to take possession of the land by the help of God. Now, fear always lurk in the neighborhood of faith. And usually, fear makes the most noise. Ones faith could be as gigantic as a mountain or as tiny as a mustard seed but fear will always lurk in the shadows of uncertainty and doubts. And if one does not silence fear, faith will die by the noise of fear. Fear sees impossibility where “possibility” is the household name but faith sees possibility even where “impossible” is the household name. Faith thrives in an environment of fear when faith puts fear to silence by screaming hope and possibilities while the opposite happens when fear infiltrates the heart by making noise and announcing doom and doubt. Faith must always speak up if fear would dissipate. Anytime faith takes a walk with fear on a journey to hope, faith does not reach that destination. Fear is a mirage but it can seem very real. Faith is reality, but it can seem very illusionary. Let your faith speak up. Silence your fears.

Prayer_Bead: Father in Heaven, God and father of the spirits of all humans, thank you for the bread of life, the substance of our walk with you. Teach me to silence my fears.

#GNews: Unveiling the glory of God.

Crucified with Christ


[The Glory Unveiled]

I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me. ( Galatians 2:20 )

A crucified man or woman is a dead man or woman. Once we come to be placed on the cross, we have come to that place where we are no longer alive to the world we once were alive to. Death is a gulf that separates two realms; the living from the dead. Jesus died on the cross and Christ came alive after three days. So when we identify ourselves with the death of Jesus, we become privileged to share in his life. We lose our own carnal life to inherit his divine life. Like the central nervous system, the carnal man in us used to control and manage the affairs of the old man. But when we die with Christ, in absolute surrender to His Lordship, we receive the spirit of Christ in us, managing the course of our lives to the praise of God’s name. But this life of Christ, though resident in us, cannot be expressed except by a special mechanism; faith. The life of God is translated to the environment of man by faith. Without faith, the God kind of life, though present cannot be seen in us. Faith allows the Christlike life to find expression in man. Now, without the life of Christ, no man can please God and without faith the life of Christ cannot be expressed. So Hebrews 11:6 says without faith it is impossible to please God. In other words, without the Spirit of Christ received by faith, no man can please God. Let this be our mindset, that we have been crucified with Christ.

Prayer_Bead: My Lord and my God, saviour of the world, thank you for the grace to partake in your life and to share in your inheritance by faith in Christ. I live by faith in Christ today and everyday.

#GNews: Unveiling the glory of God.

Pride and hidden faults


[The Glory Unveiled ]

Who can discern errors? Forgive my hidden faults. ( Psalms 19:12 )

It is easier to spot people’s faults and mistakes miles away from us than to see our own errors inches away from us. In another place the scripture says let he who thinks he stands watch lest he falls. Usually, because of our inability to discern our errors, when we sometimes think that we are “sound” and standing firm, that is when sometimes we are actually standing on miry clay, about sinking in. But when we are conscious of our weaknesses and vulnerabilities, it is then that we stand firm on the rock because then we would depend on Christ rather than ourselves. But whenever we are convinced that we are without errors and blemish, we don’t see any reasons to trust God or depend on Him for sustenance. But wisdom is humbling ourselves before God and acknowledging that we may have faulted without knowing it. And then ask for forgiveness and grace to walk in the path of love. Pride is more destructive than the destructive things we see outside ourselves. The only thing that can prevent someone from seeing their errors is pride. Pride covers the eyes with an invisible veil that is difficult to penetrate the thicket of reality. It makes us see what is not real and ignore what is real. On the other side, humility teaches us to see things in their natural state; as they are. Humble people discern their errors more often than one who is filled with pride. Let us empty ourselves of the baggage of pride and cloth ourselves with the garment of humility.

Prayer_Bead: Teach me Lord to number my days that I may lend my ears to wisdom. Help me to continually remain clothed in the garment of humility.

#GNews: Unveiling the glory of God.

The eyes of faith


[The Glory Unveiled]

And Elisha prayed, and said, LORD, I pray thee, open his eyes, that he may see. And the LORD opened the eyes of the young man; and he saw: and, behold, the mountain was full of horses and chariots of fire round about Elisha. ( 2Kings 6:17)

Faith is the platform that allows for accessing what exists but is invisible. It is the assurance that, what exists behind the curtains of the spiritual realms is able to translate into the physical realm. But there is another reality that prevents the eyes of faith from seeing. This reality is fear; being anxious that what we dislike may happen. But believing gives the heart an opportunity to see what the optical eyes cannot see. Elisha and his servant [mentee] had been surrounded by a physical army. Terrified by what he saw, the mentee called out to his master for refuge. Now, unlike the mentee, Elisha had seen what was not visible to the ordinary eyes but was spiritually tangible. The mentee could probably not see the angelic beings who had encompassed them because he was afraid. Fear always robs us of any spiritual advantages that are available to us. His fear became a scale that interrupted his sight until the man of God prayed for him. If we must see with the eyes of faith, then fear must not be allowed around us. Hebrews 11:3 says, [paraphrasing] what is seen is made out of what is unseen. The visible things of this earth have their foundation and source in the invisible realm, so that if it does not exist first in the invisible realm, then it cannot manifest in the physical sphere. For this reason, much importance should be attached to the things of the spirit if we want anything physically expressed. The spiritual must always take preeminence over the physical.

Prayer_Bead: Author and Finisher of my faith, thank you for the grace to see through the eyes of faith. Teach me to attend to the spiritual as much as I want to change my physical circumstances.

#GNews: Unveiling the glory of God.