Wednesday, June 17, 2009

SUCCESSFUL, OR FAITHFUL?

An elderly preacher was rebuked by one of his deacons one Sunday morning before the service. "Pastor," said the man, "something must be wrong with your preaching and your work. There's been only one person added to the church in a whole year, and he's just a boy." The minister listened, his eyes moistening and his thin hand trembling. "I feel it all," he replied, "but God knows I've tried to do my duty." On that day the minister's heart was heavy as he stood before his flock. As he finished the message, he felt a strong inclination to resign. After everyone else had left, that one boy came to him and asked, "Do you think if I worked hard for an education, I could become a preacher--perhaps a missionary?" Again tears welled up in the minister's eyes. "Ah, this heals the ache I feel," he said. "Robert, I see the Divine hand now. May God bless you, my boy. Yes, I think you will become a preacher." Many years later an aged missionary returned to London from Africa. His name was s poken with reverence. Nobles invited him to their homes. He had added many souls to the church of Jesus Christ, reaching even some of Africa's most savage chiefs. His name was Robert Moffat, the same Robert who years before had spoken to the pastor that Sunday morning in the old Scottish Kirk.

In the eyes of many, this pastor may not have been successful but in the eyes of God not only was he successful he was also faithful.

Matthew 25:23 (New International Version) 23"His master replied, 'Well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in charge of many things. Come and share your master's happiness!

Everyone wants to be successful. They want to know that they have achieved something worthwhile. Often we treat ourselves as failures when we do not live up to such heavy expectations. However, there is only one true measure of success and that is faithfulness - faithfulness to God, yourself and your calling in life.

God is not looking for successful people; He is looking for faithful people. Note He says welcome home good and FAITHFUL servant, not good and SUCCESSSFUL servant

When you really think about it, how would you define success? For some, success is measured by how much money one has in their bank account. For others, success is measured by how many cars one has in their parking lot, still others by how many college degrees one has earned. For others, success is measured by one's popularity or fame, more so in this celebrity culture that we have embraced. So, if one does not manage to have a fat bank account; or, if one does not drive a flashy car or earn a degree; or, if one does not achieve fame, does this mean that one is a failure?

God doesn’t ask that we succeed in everything, but that we remain faithful. Think about Abraham who was promised descendants as many as the sand on the sea shore or the stars in the sky, yet he only had Isaac. Was he successful? Maybe not in the eyes of some but in the eyes of all he was faithful.

Being "faithful" means only one thing, namely, to be firm in keeping a promise or to be steadfast in loyalty. One may be faithful whether one is "successful" or not. One can be heroically faithful to their spouse; faithful to their family; faithful to a cause; faithful to one's call to be a mother, father, writer, teacher, pastor, artist, friend, among many other things without being "successful".

Some may say that the ideal situation is to be "successful" and "faithful". But, in the end, it seems to me that life is not about how many awards one receives or how much one owns and possesses or how famous one may become. Rather, the quality of one's living; the courage of one's spirit; the kindness and generosity in one's heart and a heroic, undying faithfulness to love and goodness are the things that really matter! One who possesses such qualities may not be considered a "success" in the eyes of many. But such a person will be regarded by all as being a good and "faithful" servant.

When you die and people gather at your funeral to pay their last respects, do you prefer to be remembered as having been "successful" or "faithful"?


PRACTICAL APPLICATION:

God can do a lot with faithful men. Choose to be faithful to that which God has called you weather you are successful in the eyes of people or not


Thanks to James Okumu(Hope F.M)

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

ORDER

MARK 6:39
Then He instructed them to have all the people sit down in groups on the green grass. So they sat down in ranks of hundreds and fifties. Then He took the loaves and the two fish and looking up to heaven he blessed and broke the loaves.


We all know this story where Jesus feeds over 5000 men with only 5 loaves and 2 fish. In fact this miracle is recorded in all the gospels. Its amazing when you think about it, that before Jesus did anything, He required some order where the people were concerned. The disciples had the task of making sure the people sat in order in groups of 50 and 100. These were about 5000 men not counting the women and children so it was no easy task for 12 people.
Order precedes multiplication. Before the miracle took place order had to be restored. When you go back to the very beginning the bible says that the earth was without form empty and dark and before God began His work of creation He first restored order.
God is a God of order and detail. The instructions He gave to Noah were very detailed and specific. The there was Moses and the children of Israel. The details of what to do and what not to do are very specific and God required a high standard of order. Then Solomon and the building of the temple we see the same thing.

1Corinthians 14:40
But everything must be done orderly and decently

Being in order simply means that you are preparing yourself and your surroundings to achieve your greatest efficiency.
How orderly are you?
Do you maintain an orderly and specific time with God or do you give Him leftovers? Are you orderly in the way that you read the bible?
What about your house? Is it neat and orderly and is everything where it is meant to be? You don’t have to have expensive furniture for your house to be neat and orderly. What is the state of your bedroom? How easily can you find your socks? Do you just throw your underwear all over the place? What about your children? Are you teaching them to sit orderly in the house of God? Do you get to church early or are you always late?
Order comes before multiplication. Go is not in the business of multiplying disorder

PRACTICAL APPLICATION

1. I WILL PICK UP AFTER MYSELF
2. I WILL KEEP MY WORK AND PLAY AREAS NEAT
3. I WILL PUT THINGS BACK WHERE THEY BELONG I WILL USE THINGS ONLY FOR THEIR INTENDED PURPOSE I WILL RETURN LOST THINGS TO THEIR RIGHFUL OWNERS.

Brothers and sisters it is a challenge to all of us.......

Regards,

Rufus K.N.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

LIMITS

Judges 13:24-25 (New International Version)
24 The woman gave birth to a boy and named him Samson. He grew and the LORD blessed him, 25 and the Spirit of the LORD began to stir him while he was in Mahaneh Dan, between Zorah and Eshtaol
Samson was an awesome man of God and he did great things for God. Samson was so strong that the Philistines could not contain him, but one thing I learn from his story is that my strength can also be my greatest weakness. Samson did not adhere to the boundaries that had been set over his life, and he also could not contain himself and his appetites.
Samson was a Nazi rite and there was a prescribed life for anyone who was st apart to that calling.
Numbers 6 (New International Version)
Numbers 6:1-8
The Nazi rite
1 The LORD said to Moses, 2 "Speak to the Israelites and say to them: 'If a man or woman wants to make a special vow, a vow of separation to the LORD as a Nazi rite, 3 he must abstain from wine and other fermented drink and must not drink vinegar made from wine or from other fermented drink. He must not drink grape juice or eat grapes or raisins. 4 As long as he is a Nazi rite, he must not eat anything that comes from the grapevine, not even the seeds or skins.
5 " 'During the entire period of his vow of separation no razor may be used on his head. He must be holy until the period of his separation to the LORD is over; he must let the hair of his head grow long. 6 Throughout the period of his separation to the LORD he must not go near a dead body. 7 Even if his own father or mother or brother or sister dies, he must not make himself ceremonially unclean on account of them, because the symbol of his separation to God is on his head. 8 Throughout the period of his separation he is consecrated to the LORD
Samson was blessed because the spirit of the Lord would come over him and give him supernatural strength and somewhere along his life, I guess it got to his head because he threw out all caution and lived the way he wanted. Nazi rites were not supposed to go near a dead body but yet Samson goes to the carcass of the lion he killed and scoops honey. Judges 14:8

God had commanded his people not to intermarry with the philistines yet Samson wanted a woman from among the Philistines.
A Nazi rite was not supposed to shave his head yet Samson tells Delilah the secret to his strength and his hair is cut off.

Samson the great man of God is bound and imprisoned because he did not adhere to the limits and boundaries that had been set in his life. His greatest strength becomes the cause of his downfall.

Are you courting sin in your life? Have you gotten so accustomed to the favor and anointing of God over your life that it has gotten to your head and now you think its all about you so you do all you want throwing all caution out of the window? It is sad to see anointed men and women of God throw caution out of the window and do forbidden things in the name of God and think they are so anointed they can get away with it.

Do you have boundaries in your life? How much is too much? Where do you draw the line? Solomon the wisest man who ever lived made the same mistake. He was so wealthy he thought he could have all the women he wanted irrespective of what the Lord had said. That was the beginning of his down fall.

It is so amazing how we think some ground rules God has set apply to other people but not to us. We always say and think surely not me because my situation is different. That’s the beginning of your downfall.
Could it be that you are not blessed because you have not set the limits and were God to release His blessings they could become your downfall?
Live within the boundaries that God has set for you as a believer and when the blessing comes it will not turn out to be your downfall

PRACTICAL APPLICATION
Set out to know the limits and boundaries that God has set ion your life and then live by them
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