29/08/2017
It's one thing to be a man of God, and another thing to be a MAN FOR GOD.
This two things deffers. There are two separate entity.
You can be a man of God, but you are not a man for God.
A man of God is a man who 'might' fear to die a violent dead for God sake.
But a man for God is a man who at all time is ready to hazard his life for God.
Daniel, knowing too well how harmful lions are, being told that he should not pray to any other God except to the gogs the king set up. He opened the windows, not praying secretly again, but prayed openly. He was a man who stood for God to defend God in Babylon, the kingdom of sin. Daniel wasn't afraid to die for God. Daniel6
What about Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego? Despite the fiery furnace, they stood for not, not to worship the king with his gods. Daniel3.
What about Peter and John, despite the threaning, they stood in the midst of those elders and said we cannot but speak those things we do hear and see. Act4.
What will we say about Paul? When he was told not to go to Jerusalem and preach, that he will be bound. His response was dat he will go not only to be bound, but alsonto die at Jerusalem for the name of Christ Jesus. Act21vs10-13.
There are so many to mention. But time will fail me to mention all.
A man who doesn't stand for God will not be able to stand the test of time.
But a man for God rejoice in affliction, even choose to surfer affliction than to enjoy the pleasures in Egypt like Moses did. Hebrew11vs25.
Brethren, this are the men that God is looking for this end time. Not men that pastors church only, but me that will stand for Him. Men that will determine to serve Him in life and dead. Men whom no mattee what it will take them, will stand for God to see righteousness becoming the world's lifestyle.
A man of God will question God is his church got burnt.
But a man for God will say, father, have it your way.
To be continued.....