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St. John's cws concert: fresh start
27/07/2015

St. John's cws concert: fresh start

27/07/2015

Most times when we walk into big malls, boutiques, supermarkets, we never question their prices. We pay exactly what we see on the price tags and even hand out tips to the staff. But the moment we are out of these shops and want tobuy banana, our bargaining game gets off to the roof.

Poor widow with 12 hungry children at home tells you banana is N100. She even takes out her time to explain how difficult it was for her to even buy it, how the economy is so tough. But we insist that if it's not N50, we are not paying. Some of us even step back into our cars and make to drive away.

But because 'half bread is better chin chin', this woman is forced to call you back and sell to you at little or no gain. In her heart, she cries, she's worried about how she'll survive with her children. She silently reassures herself that 'It's well. God will definitely provide.'' While you happily chop the luscious banana.

Take some seconds out and think about this.... Please don't bargain hard with small vendors like this. They do business not to buy designer bags, Gucci shoes but to LIVE and EAT!

10/07/2015

Lies about Success

The most overlooked part of the parable of the talents is the second half of verse fifteen: the master gives talents to each servant, “…each according to his ability.” The master understood that the one-talent servant was not capable of producing as much as the five-talent servant.
We want to protest this as unfair. Yet we know this is true from our own experience. Diversity is woven into the fabric of creation.
However, culture tells us two great lies about success: you can be whatever you want to be, and you can be the best in the world. These lies are based on the premise that we all are created equal. While we are all certainly equal under the law, equal in God’s eyes, and equal in many other areas, we are not created equal where our abilities are concerned.
Not everyone can grow up to be president or a brain surgeon. Yet, if you say this in many circles you will be quickly chastised and informed that we all have the same potential if we just try hard enough.
But even though we're not created equal in regard to the talents we're given, there is equality found in the parable of the talents. It comes from the fact that it takes just as much work for the five-talent servant to produce five more talents as it does for the two-talent servant to produce two more talents.
This is why the reward given by the master is the same. The master measures success by degrees of effort, as should we.
Like the servants in the parable of the talents, God has given each of us unique resources and talents to be used in everything we do, especially our vocational callings. The master gave out a different number of talents to each servant “according to the servant’s ability.” The one talent servant was not expected to produce five talents.
Biblical success is faithfully using all gifts, talents, and opportunities God has given us for the furtherance of his kingdom here on earth. This work should bring us both joy and peace of mind knowing we have done our best, through the power of Christ working though us, to accomplish what he has called us to do in order to make a difference in our world.
As Paul tells us in Ephesians 2:10,
For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.
We are given different gifts. We may not be able to do anything, but we can be everything God uniquely created us to be.
Consider spending some time in prayer and with trusted friends or family members to consider what unique gifts the Lord is calling you to use for him.

05/07/2015
10/04/2015

A poor woman called a Christian radio station asking for feeding assistance. A Satanist listening decided to shame the woman into realising that good things don't only come from GOD. He got her address, called his secretary and ordered for food to be taken to her. "And if she asks who sent the food, tell her it's from the devil!" The woman was so happy on receiving the food. The secretary then asked: "Wouldn't you want to know who sent you the food? "The woman answered, "No my dear, it doesn't matter. When God orders, even the devil obeys!

23/12/2014

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