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RHAPSODY OF REALITIES, TUESDAY 12TH JULY 2022. Pastor ChrisTOPIC: ✨ ASK THE RIGHT QUESTIONS✨ And Gideon said unto him, O...
12/07/2022

RHAPSODY OF REALITIES, TUESDAY 12TH JULY 2022. Pastor Chris

TOPIC: ✨ ASK THE RIGHT QUESTIONS✨

And Gideon said unto him, Oh my Lord, if the LORD be with us, why then is all this befallen us? and where be all his miracles... (Judges 6:13).

In life, there’re people who ask the wrong questions and make the wrong requests. There’s just something about them that makes them ask the wrong questions every time they have an opportunity. But you can ask the right questions. There’re good questions that guide you to useful answers. Until you learn to ask the right questions, you won’t find meaningful answers that’ll propel you forward.

God wants you to ask the right questions. At a time when Israel was being oppressed by another nation, an angel appeared to Gideon and greeted, “The Lord is with you, mighty man of valour.” Gideon replied, “Why do you call me a mighty man of valour? If God is with us, where are all His miracles?” This was a good question. If God was with them, then their lives ought not to be ordinary.

Have you ever watched the Olympics or some other sporting event on TV and wondered at the sportsmen who seemed to have superhuman abilities? You most likely found them amazing because you knew you couldn’t do some of the things they were doing. Or have you ever been blown away by the level of intelligence of a genius?

What about you? Who says you can’t be more extraordinary than these people? When are you going to say like Gideon: “If God is with me, then my life cannot be ordinary!” And then you start asking the right questions.

God gave Solomon wisdom, and the Bible says he was wiser than all men. So, there was a time in this world when one man was wiser than all men, and he wasn’t Jesus. Why can’t that be you? Why can’t you be wiser than all the people in your city? Who says you can’t?

Is there some sickness or disease troubling your body? If you’ve received the Holy Spirit, then you need to ask the question: “Should I still be sick with the Holy Spirit

HOW TO KNOW WHEN YOUR TIME HAS COMEGOD HAS A TIME TABLE FOR EVERYTHING.GOD'S MERCY AND COMPASSION IS TIME BOUND.WHEN YOU...
10/07/2022

HOW TO KNOW WHEN YOUR TIME HAS COME

GOD HAS A TIME TABLE FOR EVERYTHING.

GOD'S MERCY AND COMPASSION IS TIME BOUND.

WHEN YOUR DAY COMES, SOMETHING WILL HAPPEN BEYOND YOUR CONTROL TO SOMEONE WHO WILL BE A VESSEL IN THE HAND OF GOD TO BRING YOU TO WHERE YOU ARE GOING.
-Pastor E A Adeboye

We need to consider the issue of time. ChurchGist. God has a time table for everything. Ecclesiastes 3:1-8. There is time for everything, a time to be born, a time to die, a time to sow, a time to reap, a time to sing, a time to stop singing, a time to embrace, a time to refrain from embrace and so and so forth. Everything has a time. Romans 9:14-16. God said He will have mercy on whom He will have mercy on, compassion on whom He will have compassion on. Psalm 102:13. God's mercy and compassion is time bound.

I believe very deeply that the time for someone has come. ChurchGist. How do I know when my time has come? In the passage we read, Elijah woke up one morning, he wasn't expecting anything other than to do his business as a farmer and some meetings were held behind his back and that meeting is about to disrupt his entire plan.

How do I know when my time has come?

When your time comes, two major things will happen and as you're growing take note of these important things.

1. Certain things will happen beyond your control, that will affect you profoundly. Certain things will happen to some people that are not connected to you whatsoever but will spill over into your life. For example, Genesis 41:1-44. Joseph had known long ago that if he was going to be a great man, the people that would be coming to bow down to him were his brothers even his father and mother, but when his time came, it was a King that had a dream, two sets of dreams. ChurchGist. Joseph was having a nice sleep, the kind of the sleep you can have in the prison, particularly when you're in charge of the prison. Yet, somebody was dreaming, two frightening dreams, by the time the dreamer woke up from his d

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02/06/2022

Little foxes, little folly, little fire

By Pastor W. F. Kumuyi

Some of the most destructive habits and practices in life are usually little things. They creep in on people, and soon redirects the full course of their lives. Not surprisingly, the Bible talks a lot about little things, many of them with great consequences. We have all heard of the little leaven that leavens the whole lump. Twice Daniel speaks of the “little horn” (Daniel 7:8; 8:9). Now, we know what great influence that little horn (the antichrist) is going to have on world history and the destiny of man generally. We speak here of three little things – little foxes, little follies, little fire. All three have one thing in common: their potency to affect the eternal destiny of man lies in their size.

They are all little things and they can crawl in imperceptibly. It is the little things that injure man the most. So it is in the spiritual life. The things that destroy vital spiritual fibre are the little things we allow to work in our lives. And these are the things God’s Spirit is warning all believers about. Alongside the warning on each of these little evils, the Lord gives us guidance on how to handle each of them.

The fox is a wily animal. It never goes out alone to seek food, but is always in the company of forty or fifty together. They do not go out for food in the daytime, but wait till it gets dark. They eat plants of different kinds; sometimes roots, and at other times fruits. This then is the message of our text: “Take us the foxes that spoil the vines; for our vines have tender grapes.” First, the “little foxes” refer to whatever we permit to eat off the roots of grace and the fruit of the Spirit from our lives. These things enter into our lives slowly. “Our vines have tender grapes.” Secondly, the “little foxes” are those things we permit to rob us of the tenderness of heart with which we started the Christian race (Hebrews 3:12-15).

They could be: little unconfessed sins, delayed restitutions; little resistance to divine rebuke; a little root of bitterness that troubles the heart (Hebrews 12:15); a little carnality that leads to eventual backsliding (1 Kings 11; 1-10); little fleshly lust that leads to fornication and adultery (1 Peter 2:11); little false doctrine/teachers, leading to outright heresy (Ezekiel 13:3,4); a little worldly association that draws the heart away from God (Hosea 7:8-11); a little ill-temper that leads to hatred and murder; a little covetousness that leads to stealing; a little self-conceit that leads to arrogance and pride; little prayerlessness, leading to self-management and spiritual blindness.

The counsel of scripture is to remove the little foxes that destroy the vine. This can happen through carrying out a regular character examination (1 Corinthians 11:28,31; 2 Corinthians 13:5), having a regular quiet time (Psalms 5:1-3; 119:105), and yielding promptly to the faithful but gentle warning of the Holy Spirit. It also includes making yourself accountable to a spiritual mentor (Luke 22:31,32), being sober, vigilant and prayerful (1 Peter 5: 8; Matthew 26:41), and making regular use of the means of grace God has provided for all (2 Peter 3:18).

“A little folly”, or a “little sin”, may appear to be seemingly harmless, and not exactly destructive, but it is the beginning of damning iniquity. Slothfulness, ease and recreation might not have been damning for David, but see what it did to him at last! Little sins make way for great ones. Little sins are as destructive as a little termite that enters the furniture and nobody seems to care. They are as potentially dangerous as a spark carelessly dropped by a lone man on the field. Little sins sometimes act as burglars do: they take along a little boy, who enters the house through a window that is so small it would not admit them in. Then he goes in and opens the door. Sin, no matter how small should be fear.

The smallest sin has ten thousand mischiefs sleeping within its bowels. “A little folly” sometimes also refers to a weak or absurd act not highly criminal. It might be an act that is inconsistent with the dictates of reason, or with the ordinary rule of prudence. It is that act of yours, which embarrasses those that believe in you. It is the careless act, the little indiscretion. And it springs out of a failure to heed the counsel of Scripture to “Abstain from all appearance of evil”. Beware of unadvised living on borrowings; an unwise utterance that ruins family or even church harmony (Proverbs 17: 28); an unwise but well-intentioned charity that throws a pastor or a Christian open to suspicion among Church members. You cannot guard too much against this. Little follies are just as destructive as little fire.

Used very well, fire is a wonderful thing: it warms, cooks, incinerates. A little misuse, however, and it becomes a nasty destroyer: it burns, consumes and kills. So is the human tongue. It has great potentials both for good and for evil. Misuse of the tongue in gossiping, backbiting, evil speaking, falsehood and murmuring has destroyed many relationships. There is actually a strong connection between the measure of grace dwelling in the heart and the quality of words flowing out of the mouth.

Therefore, the tongues of sinners come in various evil forms, like flattering tongue (Psalm 5:9); cursing tongue (Psalm 10:7); proud tongue (Psalm 12:3); deceitful tongue (Psalm 120:2,3); backbiting tongue (Proverbs 25:23); sharp tongue (Proverbs 12:18); lying tongue (Proverbs 6:16,17); perverse tongue (Isaiah 59:3). So, the question is: “What shall be given unto thee? Or what shall be done unto thee, thou false tongue?” It is simple: Bridle it (Psalm 39:1); Keep it, that is, discipline it (1 Peter 3:10); Submit it to the control of the Holy Spirit (James 3:8); Pray on it (Psalm 141:3).

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*Advice to Men*:-

1. You cannot settle all financial expenses in one day. Those who did are stressed, sick and others are already buried.

2. Please create time to rest, sit alone quietly outside. It's not a sin to sit down, put your feet up and have some popcorn whilst reading a book, watching a film or just relaxing

3. Please sleep, or need be nap, that headache will go. Refusing to take vacation, leave, time out or rest time, means that a family can loose the man.

4. Do not take sedatives to sleep, as they destroy your brain and organs. Best to relax the mind, worry less, switch off, stress less, laugh more, smile more. Everything will pass with time.

5. Stand in front of your mirror, smile to yourself, laugh, even dance, sing, which turns on your positive aura and you'll glow

6. Buy yourself a healthy snack or two, a good nutritious meal with a healthy drink.

7. Do something positive for yourself, so that you can offload the things on your mind.

8. If you're not feeling well, say it, do something about it, go to a health centre, hospital or clinic, do not sit around, your life matters.

9. Check your blood pressure and sugar level regularly, whether you're sick or not. It has saved a lot of men's lives in the past.

The above is also good for women. Enjoy 2022 and beyond in good health and abundance

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