Friday, April 28, 2017
Thursday, April 13, 2017
The Rock & The Devil.
To be called
‘THE ROCK’ at one point and later be
addressed as ‘THE DEVIL’ is almost an
irony.
When the
same individual who was once publicly celebrated for having a deep sense of
correctness and insight on issues would later be scolded openly for misguided
utterances and blatant misjudgments, then there is a missing link.
Oh Peter,
Peter! Encomiums were poured lavishly on you at one point, how did you then
lead yourself to this shameful ridicule where you were referred to as THE DEVIL?
Why could you not sustain your identity? Why would you be on board today and
the next day, you were overboard? What is missing in your life Peter?
When
the one who should help to advance the course of our vision becomes the one who
wants to stand against it, then it’s time to address them differently.
Oh Peter!
When did you become the mouthpiece of the opposition? Why place your zeal in
the way of the Master’s Will?
Sometimes good
people would express bad intentions about our mission. We must stay focused and
prayerfully rebuke every ‘undertone’
that is at work. We are too close to our Canaan than to allow the voices of the
Peters in our life to sap our energy.
As men on a
mission, we must keep watch over our assignment; be thankful to and respectful
of everyone supporting us in its accomplishment. However, we must never be
afraid to resist any ideology that threatens to truncate our next level. If
left on unaddressed, the voices of the Peters would weaken our resolve and
potentially distract us.
Monday, April 10, 2017
Welcome or Go Away
There is nothing as disappointing as arriving
elegantly at a place where you are not welcomed.
To have put in a lot into getting ready for a great occasion and upon arriving at the event to be told sorry, there is no place for you is disheartening.
To have put in a lot into getting ready for a great occasion and upon arriving at the event to be told sorry, there is no place for you is disheartening.
Unfortunately,
this will be the fate of some when it is all said and done. Some folks, rather than
receiving a rousing welcome, will be shocked with the verdict ‘go away from me.’ Guys, who would have put
their time and God-given resources to the wrong agenda, will be utterly
disgraced and embarrassed at the end of time.
Whao! With all
the earthly accolades, recognition, achievements and laurels, heaven would
still require more to book a room? Yes, elevation
does not necessarily guarantee celebration. That one has achieved many feats
here is no automatic passport that a red carpet will be laid over there.
An unflinching
commitment to a daily lifestyle of righteousness under the guidance of God, the
giver of grace, is the key to ending our journey well and securing a seat at
the Grand Banquet with God.
This week –
the Passion Week as it is referred to,
presents an opportunity for self-reflection. Could I be on a journey to
nowhere? Am I charting a course that would earn eternal condemnation? Will this
lifestyle secure a place for me with God afterwards? These and many other
self-check questions would help steer our life in the right direction.
Friends,
again when the curtain is finally drawn and this drama called ‘life on earth’ eventually ends, it’s
either a welcome (good and faithful
servant) or a go away from me (workers
of iniquity) that will be uttered by God. Each utterance will have eternal
consequences. The choice is ours today whether we want to be welcomed or sent away.
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