Live Through You



Text: Galatians 2:20; Psalm 115:1; Ephesians 2:10

Key Verse: “But in a great house there are not only vessels of gold and of silver, but also of wood and of earth; and some to honour, and some to dishonour. If a man therefore purge himself from these, he shall be a vessel unto honour, sanctified, and meet for the master's use, and prepared unto every good work” (2 Timothy 2:20-21)

Sometimes in the past I would cry – Oh Lord, let me live for you. The more I tried, the more I struggled. But I thank God for knowledge now. You see, God is not asking us to live for Him; He is asking us to let Him live through us (Gal 2:20).

The Christian life is not a changed life but an exchanged life (Andrew Wommack). Christianity is allowing the Christ you have received live through you; it’s allowing the world read His life in you, that is, becoming a letter from Him to them, becoming so transparent that they can see the Jesus you carry. It is positioning yourself that the world may see Him and not you in all you do.

Allow the world see, feel and taste Christ through you. Give Christ an expression by your existence. You might be the only Jesus some people will ever see, your life might be the only Bible some people will ever read. Therefore, let your life be available for the Master so He can live through you.
He is not a ‘use and dump’ God rather, He is ‘use and make’ God. Allow God make you today by saying: “Here I am Lord, live through me.”

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In Spite Of Them



Text: John 15:18-27

Key Verse: But this cometh to pass, that the word might be fulfilled that is written in their law, they hated me without a cause (John 15:25)

The service of God Almighty demands cross-bearing. And in this solemn address to His disciples, Jesus made it clear that temptations, trials and persecution would attend our sojourn on earth. He pointed out to them that they needed not the applause of men, stressing that since He was hated of the world, they would also be hated.

He made it clear that if they could so treat Him despitefully, the disciples must be prepared for more humiliation. Although He came to the world and rendered selfless service to humanity, the world still hated Him without a cause.

From the above text, being a Christian exposes one to attacks from haters of the Gospel. Believers who are not aware of the manipulations of the devil often misinterpret the source of their problems. God may allow a believer to pass through some trials in the hands of the evil men. It is not a sign of weakness or as though God cannot deliver His own. The believer ought to know that “we must through much tribulation enter into the kingdom of God (Acts 14:22).”

Believers are to count the cost of their determination to serve the Lord. Following Christ is fraught with challenges, but with courage and determination, we shall make it to the end. Whatever trials we may be passing through; whatever afflictions and persecutions we may be experiencing, we must realize that our Redeemer and Captain also suffered.

Moreover, in times of adversity, we must not give in to self-pity and regret. We must commit all things to God who judges righteously. All we need to do is to keep praying, trusting and believing that He who keeps us never sleeps or slumbers.



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Wisdom



Text: Proverbs 4:7, 9:10; Ecclesiastes 12:1-8; Zephaniah 2:3


If age doth speak of wisdom learned,
And battles won, and sorrows earned,
Then youth doth boast of hopes to come,
Of strength to waste, and wisdom shunned.

But if youth could seek instead the wise,
and see life through more vintage eyes
And turn to God while still they sow
The seeds of harvest they've yet to know,

They might then be blessed to reap
A bounty they'll delight to keep,
And share with those who come behind
A harvest of a richer kind.

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Richness Towards God



Text: Luke 12:16-21; Matthew 6:33, 16:26

I heard in the news months ago when Forbes Magazine announced the list of the richest people in Africa. These people were the cream de la cream and top business mogul of the world. On seeing the list, I wasn't really surprise at the #1 person on the list and as for others, never heard of them before until that moment. I read the article thoroughly and was challenged by these people’s vast net worth and how much they had achieved in life.

I knew I couldn't match their standards at the moment but it made me reflect over my life and how I had imagined my future to be like. I considered my age and felt I ought to have achieved more and done more so that in few years time, I could be mentioned, perhaps, among the top 50 richest people in Africa.

There and then, a question came to my mind that if these people on Forbes’ list are recognized as the richest people in Africa and the world over, how rich could they be towards God? This question changed everything and redirected my thoughts. I recalled Jesus in the book of Luke warning two brothers fighting over an inheritance to beware of covetousness that life consists not in the abundance of things one possesses (Luke 12:15).

I also recalled the parable Jesus told of “a rich man whose ground brought forth plentifully and thought to himself, saying, what shall I do, because I have no room where to bestow my fruits? And he said, this will I do: I will pull down my barns and build greater; and there will I bestow all my fruits and goods. And I will say to my soul, soul, thou hast much goods laid up for many years; take thine ease, eat, drink, and be merry…” (Luke 12:16-19).

This rich man Jesus talked about having thought he had enough for many years to come could find time to rest, go easy on life, eat and make merry all day long, not knowing that life and everything in it is but vain and vanity, and that the only meaningful thing in life is to please God and daily live for His glory. He forgot that death is sly and attacks unexpectedly; he forgot that as God made light for the day, He made the rich because of the poor.

The rich people of our time as glorified by Forbes Magazine also multiply and hoard their wealth in various Swiss Bank accounts, believing all that they have is an earned result of their hard work, diligence, vision, motivation, courage and perseverance alone. They forget that “a man can receive nothing, except it be given him from heaven…and that every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turning” (John 3:27; James 1:17).

The world may exalt you today as the richest person ever on earth but can God say the same about you? Do we only lay treasures on earth that soon fades away with each tick of time and not treasures in heaven that faileth not, where no thief approacheth, neither moth corrupteth?

“But God said unto the rich man, thou fool, this night thy soul shall be required of thee: then whose shall those things be, which thou hast provided? So is he that layeth up treasure for himself, and is not rich toward God” (Luke 12:20-21).

“We brought nothing into this world and it is certain we can carry nothing out. And having food and raiment let us be there with content. But they that will be rich fall into temptation and a snare, and into many foolish and hurtful lusts which drown men in destruction and perdition. For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith and pierced themselves through with many sorrow…” (1 Timothy 6:7-12).

Our goal as believers should always be to seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness… (Matthew 6:33); follow peace with all men and holiness without which no man shall see the Lord (Hebrew 12:14); fight the good fight of faith, lay hold on eternal life, whereunto we have been called… (1 Timothy 6:12); …denying ungodliness and worldly lust, we should live soberly, righteously and godly in this present world; looking for that blessed hope and the glorious appearing of the great God and our Saviour Jesus Christ… (Titus 2:12-14).

As heavenly minded pilgrims, our confession should be as Apostle Paul’s: “what things were gain to me, those I count loss for Christ. Yea doubtless, and I count all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord…that I may win Christ and be found in Him…that I may know Him and the power of His resurrection and the fellowship of His suffering…forgetting those things which are behind and reaching forth unto those things which are before and pressing toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus” (Philippians 3:7-14).

It’s not a sin to be rich and have your name published in Forbes Magazine as one of the richest people on earth. But of what use is it if with all the riches, you are not recognized and rich toward God?


“…Verily I say unto you, that a rich man shall hardly enter into the kingdom of heaven. And again I say unto you, it is easier for a Carmel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God” (Matthew 19:16-29).

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Oft In Danger, Oft In Woe



Text: Luke 9:62; Jude 1:3; 1 Timothy 6:12


Oft in danger, oft in woe,
Onward, Christians, onward go;
Fight the fight, maintain the strive,
Strengthened with the Bread of Life.

Shrink not, Christians: will ye yield?
Will ye quit the painful field?
Will ye flee in danger's hour?
Know ye not your Captain's power?

Let your drooping hearts be glad;
March in heavenly armour clad:
Fight, nor think the battle long;
Soon shall victory tune your song.

Let not sorrow dim your eye,
Soon shall every tear be dry;
Let not fears your course impede,
Great your strength if great your need.

Onward then to glory move,
More than conquerors ye shall prove;
Though opposed by many a foe,
Christian soldiers, onward go.


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How Much More



Text: Luke 11:11-13; Philippians 4:19; Romans 8:32

Key Verse: “If ye then, being evil, know how to give good gifts unto your children, how much more shall your Father which is in heaven give good things to them that ask him?” (Matt. 7:11)

Would you, as a parent, plan, purpose, and will for your children to go through life poverty-stricken, sick, downtrodden, downcast, down-and-out, with their nose to the grindstone? No! Assuredly not!

My younger brother had a difficult time getting his education. Our father left when this brother was only six months old. He graduated from high school during the Depression by working the 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. shift at a local cotton mill and then going to school immediately after work.

In time, this brother married, had a son, and became a very successful businessman. He said to me – and I guess this has been a driving force in my brother’s life – “I’d rather let my boy die now than to have it like I had it. But I’m going to see to it that he doesn’t have it rough like I did.”

My brother worked hard to provide a better life for his family than he had known growing up. Just looking at it from the natural standpoint, he did all this because he loved them. And that’s what Jesus meant when He said that if natural men know how to give good gifts to their children, how much more will our loving Heavenly Father give good things to those who ask Him!

*** Written by Kenneth Hagin | www.hopefaithprayer.com ***


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Welcome to 2016: It Can Only Get Better



Text: Isaiah 14:27, 43:18-91, 40:28-31

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Happy New Year!!!



God by Himself hardened the ground that raised great men to carry Him through all the nations of the earth. Don’t shake when your foundation shakes ~ Smith Wigglesworth

Sometimes we experience certain issues that look like God is absent or cruel. Neither of the two is correct because God loves us more than we love ourselves. The trainings of a soldier by a senior commander or by a father to a son might be vigorous but will always bring out the best in him. It’s all about timing and the ability to trust.

When the ground on which you stand is not hardened enough to fulfill purpose, God steps in to solidify your ground through some experiences which will equip you for the journey ahead. Gold doesn’t come out pure until it passes through the furnace, neither does a lipton bag reveal its real content until it’s placed in hot water.

If 2015 is that year of testing with adversity and severe challenges you had to endure, be certain that testimonies await you in 2016. Sometimes, things only get better from the wealthy wisdom of experience gotten from adversity. Instead of blaming God, just bless and praise Him, knowing that it can only get better.

If circumstances and people brought you down in 2015, beleive that there is a lifting up in 2016. Happy New Year!!!

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The Word Will Change Your Circumstances



Text: Romans 1:16; Hebrews 4:12; Psalm 107:20-30

Key Verse: “He sent his word, and healed them, and delivered them from their destructions” (Psalm 107:20)

A pastor friend of mine once said to the Lord, “Lord, You know I believe in divine healing, but no one in my church is receiving. What’s the matter?”

The Lord said to him, “Why don’t you preach on it?”

So he started preaching on divine healing, and his whole church got healed.

Before, nearly all of them were sick. But they all got healed. That’s what happens when the Word of God is preached. The Word of God is what does the work.

We are affected by the words we hear – whether it’s truth or untruth. You could listen to someone who is worried and oppressed talk and when you left his presence, you’d feel oppressed yourself. Some people are so full of doubt and unbelief that the very atmosphere around them is charged with darkness. That kind of atmosphere is created by words.

Thank God for the Word of God! His Word is His will. Psalm 107:20 says, “He sent his word, and healed them, and delivered them from their destructions.” Let’s talk about the Word of God. Let’s talk about healing from the standpoint of God’s Word.

*** Written by Rev. Kenneth E. Hagin | www.hopefaithprayer.com ***



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Simply Trusting Everyday



Text: Proverbs 3:5-6; Jeremiah 17:7, 39:18; Psalm 9:10


Simply trusting everyday
Trusting through a stormy way;
Even when my faith is small,
Trusting Jesus, that is all.

Trusting as the moments fly,
Trusting as the days go by;
Trusting Him whatever befall,
Trusting Jesus, that is all

Brightly doth His Spirit shine
Into this poor heart of mine;
While He leads I cannot fall;
Trusting Jesus, that is all.

Singing if my way be clear;
Praying if the path be drear;
If in danger, for Him call;
Trusting Jesus, that is all.

Trusting Him while life shall last,
Trusting Him till earth be past;
Till within the jasper wall:
Trusting Jesus, that is all.



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Last But Not Least



Text: Matthew 20:25-28; Galatians 5:13; 2 Samuel 5:10

One day as Christ and His disciples were walking down the road He discerned that there was a rivalry among them. “Then He came to Capernaum. And when He was in the house He asked them, ‘What was it you disputed among yourselves on the road?’ But they kept silent, for on the road they had disputed among themselves who would be the greatest” (Matt. 9:33,34).

Deep within the hearts and minds of each of us is the desire to be great. Greatness is what champions are made of and everybody loves a champion. Therefore, we all want to be great at something. Anything. The recognition of being better, faster, stronger, or smarter than anybody else creates in us an emotional high not to be compared with anything else. What a delight it is to watch an Olympic champion stand on the platform in proud splendor as he or she prepares to receive the coveted gold medal. Many dream of being in the same position. To have the eyes of the entire world focused directly on them…oh, what a thrill!!

Ambitions of honor, superiority, and precedence cause those who desire to be great to aim high and nothing will serve them short of being the greatest at what they do. To do what nobody else has ever done before will drive a person to go to great lengths to accomplish their goal of greatness. The compulsion to be the best will cause a champion to train harder, work longer, and sacrifice more than the next person.

The desire for greatness compels an individual to reach deep inside themselves for that added burst of energy they never knew they had. Greatness means you give it everything you’ve got and then some. And the rewards are unspeakable. Praise, wealth, and admiration are but a few of the many benefits that accompany greatness, a quality many people would die for. This is greatness as the world sees it but in the kingdom of God greatness is seen in a different light.

In response to the disciple’s dispute about who was the greatest, Jesus “took a little child and set him by Him and said to them, ‘whoever receives this little child in My Name receives Me; and whoever receives Me receives Him Who sent Me. For he who is least among you shall be great. Therefore, whoever humbles himself as this little child is the greatest in the kingdom of God’” (Luke 9:47,48; Matt. 18:4).

On another occasion the mother of Zebedee’s sons came to Jesus asking that her two sons be allowed to sit on either side of Him in His kingdom. The other disciples were angered by this request to which Jesus replied, “You know that the rulers of the Gentiles lord it over them, and those who are great exercise authority over them. Yet it shall not be so among you; but whoever desires to become great among you let him be your servant. And whoever desires to be first among you, let him be your slave” (Matt. 20:25-27).

Greatness, Humility, Servanthood. These are all synonymous terms because in the kingdom of God they all mean the same thing. Jesus went on to say, “just as the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life a ransom for many” (Matt. 20:28).

Nearly two thousand years ago the Son of God left the splendor and majesty of heaven and came to earth to live as a man. Instead of the praise justly due Him He received ridicule and rejection. Instead of being honored as the King of kings and Lord of lords many sought to kill Him and His own twelve companions all ran away and fled at the time of His greatest need.

One of them betrayed Him into the hands of those who hated Him most while another openly denied three times that he even knew Him. Soon thereafter, this humble Servant was hanging on a cross between two thieves. Naked, bruised, pierced and bloodied, this Champion, Jesus Christ, hung His head and willfully gave up His life as a ransom for you and me.

This great Man, this great King, the Son of God Himself came to earth to be a servant for all people everywhere. Shortly before His death He set the example by kneeling down in front of His disciples and washed their feet. In love He even washed the feet of the one He knew would betray Him. Afterward, He sat back down and explained the meaning of what had just taken place.

“Do you know what I have done to you? You call Me Teacher and Lord, and you say well, for so I am. If I then, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you also ought to wash one another’s feet. For I have given you an example, that you should do as I have done to you. Most assuredly, I say to you, a servant is not greater than his master, nor is he who is sent greater than he who sent him. If you know these things, happy are you if you do them” (John 13:12-17).

The happiest people in the world are those who serve. The willingness to lay down one’s life for the benefit of another is the mark of spiritual greatness. To be a servant Jesus said we must humble ourselves as a little child. To be humble means to be submissive to the wants and needs of someone else besides ourselves. 1 Cor. 10:24 says, “Let no one seek his own, but each one the other’s well being.” Heb. 10:24 tells us, “And let us consider one another in order to stir up love and good works.” To be humble implies becoming totally obedient to a higher authority.

Many people love to hear and speak of privileges and glory and are willing to pass by the thoughts of work and servant hood to others. They look so much at the crown that they forget the yoke and the cross. 1 Peter 5:5,6 says, “Likewise you younger people, submit yourselves to your elders. Yes, all of you be submissive to one another, and be clothed with humility, for God resists the proud but gives grace to the humble. Therefore humble yourselves under the mighty hand of God that He may exalt you in due time.”


We read in Prov. 16:19, “Better to be of a humble spirit with the lowly than to divide the spoil with the proud.” A stern warning is given in the verse before this one. “Pride goes before destruction and a haughty spirit before a fall” (vs. 18). Pride is the direct opposite of humility. Pride is the act of being self-centered and puffed up with one’s own greatness. Humility, however, is believing that you are “strong in the Lord” (Eph. 6:10) and not in yourself and having an attitude of giving God all the glory.

A prideful man has a conceited belief in his superiority over others whereas one who is humble will “esteem others better than himself” (Phil. 2:3). Through pride a person will exalt their plans, purposes, and desires above the will of God but a humble person adopts with all his heart the plans and goals of the one to whom he is submitted. A humble person will faithfully follow the instructions of Phil. 2:4, “Let each of you look out not only for his own interests but also for the interests of others.”

Humility, like love, always puts others first, especially their beloved Savior. Paul says in Rom. 14:8, “For if we live, we live to the Lord; and if we die, we die to the Lord. Therefore, whether we live or die, we are the Lord’s.” For sure, humility is a lesson so hardly learned that we have need by all ways and means to be taught it. Greatness comes no other way.

*** Written by Randall Brewer ***



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