Saturday, 11 June 2016

Understanding the times and seasons of God is important for perceiving your destiny. Your individual mandate falls within the bigger scheme of God’s timing. Your individual mandate will have attacks launched upon it by Satan, and these are marked by the enemy’s perception of what God is doing in the spiritual realm.
The Bible makes it clear that a battle line has been drawn between two kingdoms. One is the kingdom of God: the kingdom of light and righteousness. The other is the kingdom of the devil: the kingdom of darkness, evil, and all lies. The kingdom of God and the kingdom of darkness both operate in hierarchical order.
Satan has tried to copy God’s hierarchical organization and as such, has organized ways that he attacks believers. Your enemy comes to steal, kill and destroy you. He doesn’t want to just give you a bad hair day, or make you lose your patience. He wants to cause you to forfeit all the blessings that God has around the corner for you, and the ones you have already been blessed with, too. Thank God that as a believer, you always belong to the winning side! Still, you must know how to legally engage in spiritual warfare to overcome Satan.
God is going to give you a “suddenly” defeat over all your enemies! Everyone who has shot an arrow against you – who has spoken against you.. God is about to take them down. The Lord has harvest for us!
God has been speaking to us concerning breaking cycles, taking your possession and experiencing ownership. This means walking in success and His promises. Being a believer means that you do experience success in all that to which you put your hands. Being a believer doesn’t mean youre a failure, or something less desirable, or that it’s okay to just stay where you are. That’s what the enemy would have the world believe – that Christians are poor, weak, unintelligent hippies who can’t do anything right. Nothing could be further from the truth! If you are bold enough to rise up and ask for it, God has success for you!
Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly,
nor standeth in the way of sinners,
nor sitteth in the seat of the scornful.
2 But his delight is in the law of the Lord;
and in his law doth he meditate day and night.
3 And he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water,
that bringeth forth his fruit in his season;
his leaf also shall not wither;
and whatsoever he doeth shall prosper.”
Psalm 1:1-3. 

Tuesday, 7 June 2016

Where Did Sin Come From?

The word Genesis means "beginnings." Genesis is the first book of the Bible, where we get a glimpse of what it was like at the dawn of human creation. God made the first man, Adam, and gave him a wife, Eve. They walked closely with God. God loved Adam and Eve and they responded warmly to that love, taking great delight in the openness, trust and companionship they experienced with their creator. Life was deeply satisfying and free from stress. They lived in Paradise.
But, sadly, this Paradise was short-lived. What happened next had huge consequences. We learn from the Bible that Adam and Eve were tempted and disobeyed God's clear command. God held Adam accountable when he rebelled and chose to walk his own way. This is the first evidence of what the Bible calls sin. The result was that not only Adam, but all who were born after him inherited a fatal defect.

The Remedy

Mankind's nature ever since Adam has been ruled by violence, greed and jealousy. The Bible calls this sin. The continuing result of Adam's sin is a break in every person's relationship with God.
Gratefully, this is not the end of the story! Shortly after sin entered the human race through Adam, God foretold the coming of one who would remedy the fatal defect and save us from sin. He was God's own son. His name was Jesus. As God's perfect representative in human form, he alone had the capacity to deal with the issue of sin.

Our Capacity to Change

Jesus was like Adam in certain ways. Both were born free from the defect of sin. Both were tempted and capable of sin. However, here the two took radically different directions. While Adam gave in to temptation, Jesus did not. He led a perfect life and was an example of how each person should live.

But more than his life, his death and resurrection (when he was raised from the dead) form the basis for our personal capacity to change. The story of Jesus is so important, please take a moment to review just what happened in his birth and life.

The Life of Jesus

Man is born sinful. We cannot escape our sin. But there is good news! As mentioned, in the beginning God creates the first man and woman. Almost immediately they give in to sin. Then after thousands of years of preparation, at just the right time, God visits and plants his seed of life into a young virgin girl named Mary, who is engaged to a carpenter named Joseph. A son is born, Jesus, the Son of God himself.
As a young man, Jesus goes to work in Joseph's carpentry business. Although he faced the temptations each of us faces, he grows up living a perfect life.
At about age 30, Jesus leaves his trade to begin sharing the message of his heavenly father's kingdom. Tens of thousands follow him, scores are healed, and even the dead are brought back to life.
Religious and government leaders see him as a great threat. They collaborate and arrange his death on trumped-up charges. Jesus is betrayed, arrested, tried, whipped and nailed to a cross. Though he could have called a huge number of angels to rescue him, he does not. In the words of the prophet Isaiah, he is led like a lamb to the slaughter. He dies.

Jesus Saves Us

On the cross Jesus says, "It is finished." Jesus is talking about not only his own human life, but the problem of sin. Jesus has become God's remedy. He satisfied God's requirement as "the perfect sacrifice for sin."
Jesus is buried in a tomb which is sealed. Three days later, to the great surprise of even his closest followers, Jesus is raised from the dead. His disciples find the grave empty and are shaken to the core. Jesus then appears to them and to hundreds more. He comforts and reassures them by telling them that these incredible events have been at the very heart of God's plan.
After 40 days Jesus goes up into heaven where he is reunited with God, his father. The father then gives his son the supreme high honor of headship over everything on earth and in heaven. Jesus is made both Lord and Christ — positions he holds today. "Lord" refers to his rulership, and "Christ" refers to his capacity to save. He and he alone becomes the savior of mankind. From this place of authority, Jesus invites us to become his followers — new creations!
Who can say this is not utterly amazing! I doubt the human mind can fully take it in. What kind of love is this — a father sacrificing his only son? Yet this occurred for one critically important reason — so you and I can reestablish the kind of personal relationship with God that he intended from the beginning.
Now, we will look more closely at believing in God.


What Does it Mean to Believe?

The key in applying these truths is to believe them and allow them to shape our lives. Let's look more closely at the concept of believing as it is used in the Bible. The word "believe" is used more than 200 times!
Believing is not wishful thinking or unfounded hope. It is not about earning a relationship with God. It is not about doing good deeds or just being a "good person." We do not become believers simply by joining a religious institution, by following tradition or by being born into a Christian family.

How Do We Believe?

Believing is to place our confidence in someone or something. It is an action word that involves making a conscious decision. We choose to believe — or we choose not to believe. Both involve a decision.
In the biblical meaning, believing engages the depths of our hearts, not just our minds. When we believe, we link the realities mentioned earlier with a commitment to anchor our hope in the person of Jesus.
When we believe, we are responding to God's love towards us. That love is so profound it embraces all he has done for us and all he expects of us. Jesus passionately wants us to be complete in our relationship with him.
How do we take this leap of faith and begin to know God?

Begin Today on Your New Journey

First, understand that we are separated from God. The chasm separating us from God is both wide and deep. It's the result of our inheriting a fatal defect at birth. Because of this we have lived our lives independently from him. The Bible emphasizes this stark reality: "For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God" (Romans 3:23). Which is exactly why we need a savior!
Second, understand who Jesus is, and what he has done for us. Jesus bridged the wide gulf that separates us from God. He came to earth as the Son of God. He was born to a virgin. He led a sinless life, died and was buried. He rose again and later went up into heaven where he became both Lord and Christ.
Jesus, and he alone, is qualified to be the remedy for our sins. What he did totally satisfied God's requirements. In the apostle John's words: "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life" (John: 3:16).

Repent and Believe

Finally, repent and believe! We begin our new, personal relationship with God when we repent and believe.
To repent is to say to the Father, "God, help me. I want to turn toward you and away from the life I've lived on my own. I am sorry for who I've been and what I have done and I want to permanently change. I receive your gift of forgiveness for my sins."
To believe is to affirm for ourselves the reality that Jesus is the Son of God, the One who died for our sins, and to receive him as our Savior and Lord. This is emphatically promised in John's gospel: "To all who received him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God" (John 1:12).

Begin Now

Would you like to receive Jesus Christ as your savior? If you would, you can pray a prayer to God like this:
"Jesus, I need you. I repent for the life I've lived apart from you. Thank you for dying on the cross to take the penalty for my sins. I believe you are God's Son and I now receive you as my Lord and Savior. I commit my life to follow you." 

Monday, 6 June 2016

If I concentrate in my past, I will be discouraged in serving God.
Then what will I do to be courageous in the service of God?
I have to concentrate in my present to discover my bright future in Christ Jesus! I am independent from sin.
But dependent in God.

Saturday, 4 June 2016

I will be delighted to guide you through this year 2016. I will reveal precise details about the upcoming events to help you get the best out of them! No matter what your concern is, I will dedicate myself to the fullest to answer all the questions you are asking yourself at the moment about your situation and your future.

Tuesday, 31 May 2016

There is nothing God cannot do for you if you walk with Him, just trust in Him and he will surprise you with favors and miracles.
Many find themselves sometimes discouraged because they talk to people about their dreams or concerns more than they do to God.

In the book of Jeremiah 33:3, God invited us to call on him,
"Call unto me, and I will answer thee, and show thee great and mighty things, which thou knowest not."
Can you see that? Calling on him will result in him hearing you, answering you and then he goes an extra step by even showing you things you know nothing of. Oh what a privilege!
Today I encourage you to practice this in your life. Call on God about your plans , concerns and every other thing that can bring glory to his name and see how glorious your life turns out.