Friday, 15 March 2019

Take no thought

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Making Impact: "Divine providence and mercy will enrich and strengthen your life"


"I have been young, and now am old; yet have I not seen the righteous forsaken, nor his seed begging bread."(Psalm 37:25).

 On the strength of that bible verse I  decree and declare that as you go about your daily engagements with integrity and fear of God, the Lord will bless the work of your hand and give you godly prosperity in the name of Jesus.

 The faithful God will make a way for you where there seems to be no way  and disgrace the enemies of your testimony.

May the river of your life flow unhindered and in the right direction, may it never turn back as it sweeps away your affliction, tribulation and adversity. in the name of Jesus.

Divine providence and mercy (Psalms 102:13)  will enrich and strengthen the river of your life .

Your harvest shall be astonishing and as from today your  next leap, will not only push you forward, but throw you forward; far ahead of your peers, you shall be above only, and not be beneath in the name of Jesus.

 You shall make steady progress and be successful in anything you shall lay your hand upon  in Jesus mighty name. Amen. Good morning and thank God it's Friday.

Tuesday, 12 March 2019

EACH GIVES WHAT HE HAS.

Making Impact:"Please give out the good in you always."

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A man’s character is his fate. Heraclitus Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States (US), said: “Nothing can stop the man with the *right mental attitude* from achieving his goal; nothing on earth can help the man with the *wrong mental attitude* .”

As a clergyman, I have watched pitiably how people self-sabotage themselves by seeking spiritual solutions to character-deficit issues. They look around at everybody as suspects for their predicaments when their greatest demons lurks within them - their character.

What we often call our destiny is truly our character, and since that character can change, then destiny can be altered. *Character is destiny* .

Is prayer actually EVERYTHING? Many would begin to argue back and forth on this intriguing question, but my main purpose of writing this piece is not to get involved in arguments. Arguments don’t improve the validity of a ‘truth;’ they only determine how long it would take before you realize it.

Most people believe that we can pray ourselves to success and get away with virtually anything if we become a stickler to some prayer routines. There is no amount of spiritual penance that can substitute for character. Sometimes, you need character, not prayer.

Dutch Sheets said: *“Prayer is not a check request asking for things from God; it is a deposit slip- a way of depositing God’s character into our bankrupt souls.”* 

British writer and politician, Thomas Macaulay (1800-1859), said: “ *The measure of a man’s character is what he would do if he knew he never would be found out.”* I have often said that what would ultimately destroy a man going to high places in life is not really the enemies that are waiting for him there, but the character that followed him there.

I want to emphatically underline the fact that this write-up is not meant to trivialize prayers in any way. I have observed that many people take character for granted, while over zealously tuning on into their spiritual mode.

We have become so spiritually in tune through prayers that we neglect the place of character and our relationship with people. Many are actually ‘heavenly’ bound, but with no earthly relevance. You can speak with spiritual eloquence, pray in public and maintain a holy appearance, but it is your behavior and character that will actually trigger the manifestation of all that God has for you.

 *You must learn to treat people with courtesy* .
The Shunammite woman must have been praying for a child all through her life. By being hospitable to a man of God, she eventually got her much-awaited miracle. *It wasn’t prayer that opened the door for her; it was her character.* Assuming she wasn’t hospitable, she would have missed a critical miracle.

Many times, we pray, fast and bind demons that don’t exist when our real demons are just our greatly flawed character. _Many have insulted people that were divinely placed and orchestrated to help them fulfil their destiny. Some people are keeping malice with their destiny helpers.

Treat people with respect. 
Treat strangers with courtesy. 
Never look down on anybody. God can use anyone to change your story.

Abigail Van Buren said: “The best index to a person’s character is how he treats people who can’t do him any good, and how he treats people who can’t fight back.”

You can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him. The way we treat people we think can’t help or hurt us, like housekeepers, waiters, and secretaries, tells more about our character than how we treat people we think are important. How do you treat people?

One of the most impressive architectural feats and the greatest military defence project in history is the Great Wall of China. In 1987, UNESCO designated the Great Wall a World Heritage site, and a popular controversial claim that emerged in the 20th century holds that it is the only man-made structure that is visible from space.

Originally conceived by Emperor Qin Shi Huang (c. 259-210 B.C.) in the 3rd Century B.C. as a means of preventing incursions from Mongolians and barbarian nomads into the Chinese Empire, the wall is one of the most extensive construction projects ever completed.

History has it that when the ancient Chinese decided to live in peace, they made the Great Wall of China; they thought no one could climb it due to its height. During the first 100 years of its existence, the Chinese were invaded thrice and every time, the hordes of enemy infantry had no need of penetrating or climbing over the wall, because each time, they bribed the guards and came through the doors.

The Chinese built the wall, but forgot the character - building of the wall-guards. Though the Great Wall has over the years become a powerful symbol of the country’s enduring strength and spirit, but it has actually been a good reminder to the Chinese of the superiority of human character.

The Chinese realized much later that the best defence against the enemy is not a fortified wall, but a fortified character. Thus, the building of human character comes before building of anything else.

Prayer is not EVERYTHING! Build relationships, and don’t ever forget that God will always use man. Be mindful of your words and how you speak to people. Work seriously on your character and attitude towards life.

I want to say emphatically that *character is not optional;*  it is sacrosanct to the future that God has planned for you. No matter where you place prayers, character matters. *The greatest fraud in life is religion without character.* A man without character is recklessly alive.

William Shakespeare captured it succinctly when he said: *“The fault is not in our stars, but in ourselves* .”

Peter Schutz, the former chief executive officer of Porsche said: “ *HIRE CHARACTER; TRAIN SKILLS* .”                        

Lastly, back in the days when Germany was divided, a huge wall separated East and West Berlin. 

One day, some people in East Berlin took a truck load of garbage and dumped it on the West Berlin side.

The people of West Berlin could have done the same thing, but they didn't. 

Instead they took a truck load of canned goods, bread, milk and other provisions, and neatly stacked it on the East Berlin side.

On top of this stack they placed the sign:

 *“EACH GIVES WHAT HE HAS"*

How very true! You can only give what you have.

What do you have inside of you? 
Is it *hate* or *love* ? 
 *Violence* or *peace* ? 
 *Death* or *life* ?
 *Capacity to build* or *capacity to destroy* ?

What have you acquired over the years?
 *Team spirit* or *pull down* architecture ?

*"EACH GIVES WHAT HE HAS"*

Think about it! 

Wednesday, 6 March 2019

Words mirror the heart

Making Impact: "Watch Your Utterances Before Your Kids". 
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Proverb 15:4 says" A wholesome tongues is a tree of life: but perverseness therein is a breach in the spirit". 

At work, this lady just came to sit by my side as she got off the flight. Her daughter, pretty inquisitive one of five years or there about asked "mom, is dad coming to pick us home" to which this lady responded "Yes".
Little madam pried further, "but mommy you always told dad he is stupid, are you sure he will remember, let's call him to remind him she blurted"

Big lady was taken off guard, I was taken off guard too and so the man seated next to me. In her confusion and misery, mixed with shame, she stared at her daughter in rage /embarrassment as I stared at her with utter displeasure. She could see the hate in my eyes.

I turned to the little lady and said "Your Daddy is not stupid and he will remember to come and pick you home. Maybe, daddy did something mommy didn't like and she said it.
She said to me, aunty, mommy always says it and daddy will just tell her thank God you married a stupid man.

I went further to explain to her that adults usually say things they don't mean to each other, and that mommy always apologises to daddy even though she doesn't say it in her presence.

I explained to her why she should not say that again, even if she heard mommy say it to daddy again.
Her phone rang and off she went with her daughter, that was after I wrote on a paper, "don't beat her, don't hate yourself, I'm sure God wanted you to change your ways".

She's not the only parent guilty of this. Most parents say terrible things to each other in the heat of misunderstanding and they usually forget the kids are watching or listening.

I know a man that would call his wife a whore before his children, when you ask the kids what their mom does for a living they will say "prostitution". This is a woman who keeps a decent job at a company that produces detergents.

This posts is not to judge or condemn but to charge parents to make a change where necessary. There are better ways to express your displeasure towards your spouse without name calling and abuses...you can start today.

We parents should learn to bridle our tongues,that bad habit you drop today can shape your future tomorrow
 SCENES YOUR CHILD/CHILDREN SHOULD NEVER WITNESS
1. You and your spouse insulting each other and using curse words. They start to respect you less
2. You beating up your spouse. Your son is exposed to the evil side of masculinity, your daughter grows up wary of men
3. You and your spouse fighting. Your children will begin to feel less safe at home
4. You and your spouse attacking your child, not believing in your child, talking down at your child. He/she will psychologically run away from home
5. You and your spouse competing against each other. They grow up thinking family is not unity
6. You having an affair. Unfaithfulness hurts children the most, they just don't get to say it because they don't have a voice
7. You disrespecting your husband. Your son will learn to be defensive and your daughter will learn to be spiteful
8. You abdicating your responsibility as a parent or spending less time at home. Your child will feel unloved
9. You and your spouse giving each other silent treatment, banging doors, being rude to each other, walking away when the other shows up in the room. It breaks the heart of your young one.