Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Do You want to Get Well?

Tuesday 25 April
READ: John 5: 6
MORE LESSON: Mk. 10: 51

Every time Jesus wanted to heal a person, He would first ask them if they wanted the healing. In the text today, Jesus saw a man who had been suffering an infirmity for thirty-eight years and the first question Jesus asked him was, do you want to get well? Jn 5: 6 (NIV). It was obvious that the man needed healing, but Jesus was making it known that in life you don't get what you need; you get what you place a demand for. In another place in the Bible, Jesus met a blind man and asked him, “What do you want me to do for you?” Jesus didn't assume that it is every blind man that wants healing. Some people are satisfied with where they are in life and trying to help them is an effort in futility.
You must develop a godly hatred for your present situation if you mean business with moving forward. There is no man that will make progress in life without hating stagnancy. It is possible for a person to be in the same situation for several years and stay like that forever if he does revolt in the spirit against his situation and limitation. If you are satisfied with where you are, everyone will like it for you, and life will arrange for you to stay like that forever. From today, you must embrace the challenge to become more than you are presently.
It is a wrong assumption to think that it is everyone that wants more from life. There was a true life testimony of a crusade where a blind man was walking along with the boy that was leading him around to beg for alms. The power of God was mighty in that crusade and miracles were erupting spontaneously everywhere. All of a sudden, the blind man began to see and that made him really angry. He got so angry that he began to hit everyone around with the stick in his hand, starting with the boy that was leading him around. He asked the boy, 'Why did you bring me here?' Then he started swinging the stick at everyone around. The people held him and asked what was wrong. He answered that he didn't want to see, as no one would give him money again since he could see. He didn't want to start having to fend for himself; the man was satisfied with the blindness and saw it as the source of his livelihood.
There is nothing you can do to help a man who is satisfied with where he is. Even God cannot help such a man. This is why Jesus asked the man in the text, 'Do you want to be healed?' Similarly, He is asking you, 'Do you want to move ahead in life or are you satisfied with your present level?

Prayer/Action
* I terminate the appetite and tolerance for affliction, in Jesus’ name.
* I receive divine endorsement for my desires, in Jesus’ name.

TODAY'S PROPHETIC PRAYER
Today, the Lord shall increase my greatness and comfort me on every side, in the name of Jesus.

Monday, April 24, 2017

The White Garment

Monday 24 April
READ: Isa. 52:1-3
MORE LESSONS: Eph. 5:26-27

The call of Prophet Isaiah on Israel to put on their beautiful garments is an exhortation to believers who are either naked or wearing garments that are not fitting. Both states are evidence of the need for revival. Garment in the Bible symbolises your nature and character. Rev. 19:8 says, ...for the fine linen is the righteousness of the saints; Lk. 24:4 says, ...two men in shinning garment; Ecc. 9:8 admonishes, Let thy garment be always white...; and Exo. 28:2 speaks about the holy garment for Aaron. So God wants our nature and character to be “fine”, “white”, “holy” and shining”. Therefore, the person who lacks the beautiful garment is either naked or covering with fig leaves.
Like Adam and Eve, to cover with fig leaves means a life of pretence that lacks the fruit of the Spirit. But the blood of Jesus can cleanse any garment and make it fine, white and holy. David says, Purge me with hyssop, and I shall be clean: wash me and I shall be whiter than snow: Psa. 51:7. In Isa. 1:18, God also invites: Come now, and let us reason together, ...though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow.
Restoration is needed when your garment is soiled. The Word of God plus the blood of Jesus will cleanse any sin if you can allow God to do it. You have a responsibility to your spiritual state, which is to put on the beautiful garment. God provides the garment (grace); you have to do the putting on. It is about providing all you need to be what He desires you to be but the choice is yours.
Today, rise up and put on your beautiful garment. Ask God not to hide the state of your garment from you and that He should help you keep it clean.

Prayer/Action
* Ask the Lord to purify your garment of filth and stain, in Jesus’ name.
* Cover yourself with the blood of Jesus against every form of defilement, in Jesus’ name.

TODAY'S PROPHETIC PRAYER
This month, I reject every atmosphere and occasion for sorrow, in the name of Jesus.

Sunday, April 23, 2017

A Foolish Act

Sunday 23 April
READ: Exo. 12:32-42.
MORE LESSONS: II Sam. 15:31

Sometimes when God wants to deal with your enemies, He makes them to behave foolishly. Can you imagine that when the Israelites were leaving Egypt permanently, they asked the Egyptians to lend them silver, gold and clothes? The Egyptians were foolish enough to give to the Israelites who were on their way out of Egypt, such as they required. Why did the Egyptians make that kind of foolish decision? Because God was behind it,
And the LORD gave the people favour in the sight of the Egyptians, so that they lent unto them such things as they required.... Exo. 12:36.
The Lord can cause your enemy to make a costly mistake in order to help you. When God wanted to take Esther to the throne, He made Vashti the queen to disobey the king her husband as recorded in Esther 1:12,
But the queen Vashti refused to come at the king's commandment by his chamberlains: therefore was the king very wroth, and his anger burned in him.
This was a foolish act organised by Heaven to make Vashiti lose her position for Esther to take over. As a child of God, God can do anything for you. He can give men in exchange for your life,
Since thou wast precious in my sight, thou hast been honourable, and I have loved thee: therefore will I give men for thee, and people for thy life Isa. 43:4.
God can take away the throne of your enemy for you to reign in his stead. Never be afraid of any boss that is threatening you as long as you know that your relationship with God is intact and that you discharge your duties as you should.
Believe God for divine intervention. The Lord will cause your enemies to make a costly mistake that will be the stepping stone for your uplifting, in the mighty name of Jesus. Today is a great day for you. For your enemy to act foolishly to your benefit, you must act wisely by remaining committed to pleasing God in all that you think, say or do. As the book of Proverbs says, When a man's ways please the LORD, he maketh even his enemies to be at peace with him: Prov.16:7. By this scripture the easiest way to get rid of your enemy and be at peace and prosperity is by making your ways pleasing to the Lord, God will finish the rest. Receive this wisdom today, in the name of Jesus.

Prayer/Action
* Ask God to cause your enemies to make costly mistakes that lead to your uplifting, in Jesus’ name.
* Ask God to confuse all your adversaries so that they will start working for your favour, in Jesus’ name.

TODAY'S PROPHETIC PRAYER
Every altar and enchantment raised against my joy in 2016, collapse, in the name of Jesus.

Saturday, April 22, 2017

The Church: Repairing Destinies

Saturday 22 April
READ: Luke 7: 37 - 48
MORE LESSON: John11: 2

The church is a place for raising men. The house of God is a place for giving meaning to meaningless lives and repairing ruined destinies. The church is like a hospital where the sick can come and be healed and a school where the unlearned can come and become something in life. There must never be discrimination and segregation in the church. It is a place where everyone should be able to come, rest assured that he will be accepted and raised.
Some pastors are always looking for good and ready made people to bring to their church. A good shepherd is known when bad people come to him and he makes good out of their lives. It must be fully noted though that the job of making something out of people who are nothing in the church is not only for the pastor; it is for every child of God whom the Lord has raised. After all, the church is not one man or an organisation; together all of us who have been saved constitute the Church of Jesus Christ. Every child of God is raised to raise others.
The Church is the Light of the world. Light only makes impact when there is darkness. An already well lit place needs no further light. It is the dark places that actually need light. It is the person that is struggling and helpless that needs the church more than the person who already has all his acts together. This is the reason Jesus said, ...They that be whole need not a physician, but they that are sick: Matt 9:12.
God has called us individually and corporately as a church to rebuild old waste places and repair the foundation of many generations. This means repairing the foundations of people's lives. Drug addicts, harlots and sinners are not to be condemned and banned from coming close to us while we assume a holier-than-thou attitude. We should rather love them, bring them to church and repair them. People who have been spoilt by sin need the repairs that only God can give through the Church of Christ. We must love, accept people and work together with the Holy Spirit to see their destinies changed.
However, a sinner is not to be brought into the church and allowed to remain in his ways. We are not to tolerate sin, making it appear acceptable. Sinners are to be accepted and loved but sin is never to be accepted. Jesus accepted harlots in the Bible but He converted them to saints. One of them came in tears, using her hair and precious ointment to wash Jesus' feet as she pondered the greatness of what the Lord had done for her. Mary Magdalene who later became a great follower of Jesus Christ was a demon possessed woman out of whom the Lord cast out seven demons and repaired her destiny (Mark. 16: 9). The church is a place of transformation of lives.

Prayer/Action
* Pray that anyone that comes in contact with your local church will be transformed daily to the full image of God, in the name of Jesus.
* Pray that God will make you an instrument in building the lives of people and His church, in the name of Jesus.

PROPHETIC PRAYER
Every forest harbouring altars against me, catch fire now, in the name of Jesus.