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Grow up!

21 Nov

The finished work of Christ guaranteed that when we believed, we became new spirits, born of God, fully capable of acting like God. That is why as mature spirits, when we speak to disease in faith, the disease thinks Christ spoke to it and leaves. Likewise when we speak to mountains, trees, storms or evil spirits, they obey us, as they would Christ. It is also why we can be holy like God. Holiness is behaving like God, not being religious.

However, new birth suggests babyhood. Regardless of potential , newborns are wholly powerless. If you saw Samson as a baby, he would have been completely at the mercy of his environment. Napoleon Bonaparte who helped shape world history, must have been powerless as a baby. When you get born again, although predestined for Christlikeness, you are a baby, totally at the mercy of  the systems of the world, as Bishop Burton said last Sunday. A baby conforms to its environment and can be easily destroyed if not protected. Little wonder baby Jesus was whisked away to Egypt.

As a baby spirit, the systems around me will dominate me, unless I grow up. If my environment says it is okay to sin once in a while, I will soak it up. If my environment says I am the righteousness of God, I will conform. If my environment says it is okay to be jobless and dependent on the welfare system, I will conform. As a grown up new creation however, I act, talk and think like Christ, in my specific area of calling, so I am a natural system breaker, like Jesus.

How do I grow? Unlike physical development, time is not a big factor in spiritual development. In spiritual things, I can mature in an area of my life in very little time. We grow spiritually through consistent nutrition (knowledge) and prescribed exercises (obedience), which is also a function of knowledge. The scriptures say the new man is “renewed in knowledge after the image of Him that created him.” We are transformed into the image of Christ by knowledge. Without knowledge, we will be dominated by the systems around us, instead of dominating them.

Much more than what we hear on Sundays, knowledge is revelation we receive in personal word studies Sunday through Saturday. The good thing about revelation knowledge is that it drives you to action, just as faith drives you to speak like God. As faith is dead without works, so is knowledge not applied.

I am very far from Christlikeness, but I am determined to keep learning and acting on what I know. I vehemently refuse to remain a baby. Even if I fall while attempting to walk, I will rise up again for I know deep down that I will dominate world systems just like Jesus did. I was born to do it, and I will grow into it by learning and doing.

–Tolu

 
 

Much ado about nothing?

14 Nov

The Bishop has been teaching/preaching on the “It is Finished” series for several weeks now. Personally, the whole message of redemption – restoration and dominion poses a major challenge to me, if it is true that I have been redeemed, restored and I now have dominion. I know that because Jesus said on the cross “It is Finished”, the price for my total restoration has been paid. I am not only delivered from the power of sin, I am also delivered from sickness, poverty, and every thing that is a curse since the same sacrifice paid for all. In addition, I the redeemed have been given dominion over every evil and every effect of the fall.

Now, what am I going to do with this fact? Will it be just another set of scriptures I quote or a truth I actually walk in? What is the benefit of being redeemed by the precious blood of the lamb if I still experience everything Jesus bore on my behalf – sin, sickness, poverty, curse? Could it be that walking in the reality of the finished work of Jesus Christ is one thing that will attract the unsaved in their millions? After all, Jesus redeemed me and gave me dominion over every thing wrong in my life, in the world and in the lives of men and women today. Jesus gave me dominion over everything wrong in my life. Or did He not?

I think that the world needs a gospel that is not just for the hereafter but one that has promise of the life that now is, which is precisely what the good news is about. The unsaved may not consider us or our gospel relevant now, if we who are Christ’s ambassadors are as sick as them, as poor or poorer than them, as jobless or more jobless than them when God’s word clearly states that we have been redeemed from all those things.

Why else would God become a man and die in my stead if my life does not show that I have been redeemed? Is it all much ado about nothing – all the preaching, teaching, the exceeding great and precious promises that are ours, not to talk of the actual sacrifice of the Son of God? I think not. Maybe I am the one making it seem to the world like it is much ado about nothing because nothing shows up in my life as a result of redemption.

I, like everyone sitting under those messages, have the challenge of making the finished work a reality in my life and not just keep it a scriptural truth or a pulpit message. Unless I actually walk in it here and now, people will not be eager to take me or the kingdom I represent seriously. But what does it mean to walk in it and how do I do that?

– Tolulope Ilesanmi

 
 

Great Commission: Radical Transition

07 Aug

Source of the Article: Devotional from the Church of God International office regarding the Great Commission written by Dr. Culpepper and P. Douglas Small.

THE MANDATE – Mark 16: 17-18 says, “And these signs will follow those who believe: In My name they will cast out demons; they will speak with new tongues; they will take up serpents; and if they drink anything deadly, it will by no means hurt them; they will lay hands on the sick, and they will recover.”

THE MEDITATION – In the early days of the Pentecostal movement we had marked-up Bibles. Fervent prayer meetings abounded. Everyone was expected to have a testimony. No one could be silent. Like the Acts 2 church, everyone was to be a witness, full of the Holy Spirit.

O God, have we backslidden as a movement? We are so clergy-dependent. We are so congregationally passive in terms of evangelism and mission.

In the early days, the saints could pray a prayer of faith. Now, it seems to take a special preacher. In the early days, power in the lives of ordinary believers was common. Now it seems extraordinary. It must not be, God. Fill us again with the power of the Spirit. Let your Word be like a fire shut up in our bones.
Forgive us when we have unwittingly taken prayer and ministry away from the people. Make us teachable, and give us leaders who will model ministry to others, who will impart all they have and know to equip the Body for ministry. Lord, may we follow the model of Jesus, who at first called the Twelve as disciples (learners), but at the end called them friends.

May we move us ourselves from a dependent spiritual status to being respectful co-labourers. May we make the radical transition – no longer passive members, all of us ministers for the kingdom purpose.

THE MISSION – 4 Steps to Becoming a Great Commission Christian:
1) Ask your pastor to begin a discipleship group. Help him or her recruit others to the group.
2) Volunteer to be a Partner to him or her in ministry first, to learn from him or her. Check your heart. Are you teachable?
3) Go with him or her on some kind of ministry venture.
4) First, you, watch. Next, you minister with a mentor watching. Then, you go with a watcher.

GREAT COMMISSION QUOTATION – It is possible for the most obscure person in a church, with a heart right toward God, to exercise as much power for the evangelization of the world, as it is for those who stand in the most prominent positions. – John R. Mott

GREAT COMMISSION FACT – Only two of the top ten reasons people leave a church are for spiritual reasons, and 14 percent say the church was not helping them to develop spiritually.

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God is like the “Kitchen Magician”

02 Jun

My kids have not too long ago started watching Sid the Science Kid on PBS in the morning while eating their breakfast.Sid the Science Kid I love the show so much that most mornings I sit down and watch parts of it with them. Just the other day I was looking for an online game for Jaime Hope that she could try! As I was browsing online I came across a game inspired from the Sid the Science Kid show called the Kitchen Magician. Don’t get me wrong, I am not trying to convert anyone to watch daily episodes of this show or play the game online, but I wanted to share a concept that captured the essence of what God is doing with me. And maybe he is doing the same with you! Read the rest of this entry »

 

Baptism: A Statement of Change!

01 May

This week I was thinking about water baptism and decided to do some research on this topic so I could share it with you. I found some interesting information and I hope it helps you to understand the true meaning of water baptism.

Jesus said in Matt 28:19-20, “Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit” This doesn’t sound like water baptism is optional for the believer. Matt 3:11 plainly stated the reason for John baptizing, “I baptize you with water for (Gr., eis, into or result of) repentance”. This speaks of purpose, in other words, “I baptize you because or the result of repentance.” Earlier in Matt 3:7, 8, John was warning them “… to flee from the coming wrath? Produce fruit in keeping with repentance.”

Church, baptism is more than a “symbol” of salvation, it is a stand, a commitment, a seal of one’s repentance to follow Christ and His teaching. Repentance implies a total “turn” from the world, friends and family if need be. “If anyone comes to me and does not hate his father and mother, his wife and children, his brothers and sisters-yes, even his own life-he cannot be my disciple. And anyone who does not carry his cross and follow me cannot be my disciple. (Luke 14:26-27)

When the first Jewish converts repented and were baptized, they were perceived and marked as being separated and living apart from their previous Jewish roots. Where in reality, they were reestablishing their roots. Baptism to the pharisaical Jews, was not perceived as a simple symbol, it was understood as a change in life and position that threatened and condemned the pharisaical Jewish way of living.

Today’s baptisms are rarely followed by a radical change in life and position, so no real threat is imposed. Often times in our modern society many maintain much the same life and often have the same “besetting sins” they committed before baptism. In fact, because so many are baptized without attending fruit, believers are justly criticized for being hypocrites by the world.

The word “saints,” means the “consecrated” or separate ones. It is similar in meaning to the word church, where church means the “called out” ones. Therefore repentance coupled with baptism is a stand that one is dead, separated from the world and called out to be a functioning part of the many-membered body of Christ. They are dead to their old lives and the world and called to an unselfish, loving and holy walk with the Lord.

True repentance will produce the fruit of the Spirit that will be productive to the building up of the living body of Christ. Baptism is meant to represent our public confession and stand that we have come out of one life and resurrected into another. When we are baptized, we are making a statement of change, change of authority, change of friends and family if necessary, a turning away from sin and a clinging to Christ and His word. It should be like a wedding vow, “For better or for worse, for richer or for poorer, in sickness and in health, till death do us part.” Baptism implies that you will no longer permit sin to have “dominion” over you.

Friends, true repentance means we make a complete change in the “direction” of our attitude and behavior, we are therefore changed personally as our minds and thinking are constantly renewed in its commitment to be committed to giving ourselves over to Christ. Old things are passing away as a result and all things are becoming new. Read the rest of this entry »

 
 
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