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More than a Book

Some see this prized asset as a mere collection of scripts and scrolls written by men; but the Bible is more than a collection of scripts, it is a collection of divine mysteries. It is a treasury of vast heavenly wisdom. 

Though it was written through the hands of men, the Bible was written by God Himself. It is an outflow of God’s divine wisdom and power.

One of my favorite verses about the Bible remains;

Thy word is true from the beginning: and every one of thy righteous judgments endureth forever.’ – Psalms 119:160.

God’s Word is eternally true and relevant. The Bible remains the same. It doesn’t improve; neither is it progressive! What the Bible called sin thousands of years ago, remains sin till date – including homosexuality and fornication.

Some Facts about the Bible

1. It is the Book of God’s Kingdom: 

Every kingdom or state has a book(s) called a constitution. The Constitution contains not only the rules and regulations guiding the state, but the rights of the citizens in that state. The Bible tells us that our conversation is in heaven (Philippians 3:20), and that we have been translated from the kingdom of darkness to the Kingdom of God (Colossians 1:13).

The Bible is the constitution of our Kingdom. It reveals to us who we are in Christ, our responsibilities as well as our rights in Christ. The Bible reveals to us our identity as sons of God.

It is in God’s word that we discover that by the stripes of Jesus, we are healed (Isaiah 53). It is in His Word that we discover that we through the redemptive work of Christ, we have been made a royal priesthood, holy and acceptable unto God (1 Peter 2:9).

2. The Book of the Supernatural

The Bible is not a mere storybook! It is a book which presents to us the workings of God’s power in the days of men of old. Any Saint who devotes his time to studying this book with an open heart, will surely walk in the supernatural.

There is a measure of faith that is released into our spirits each time we read of the incredible acts of God. God did not record those acts so that we can read them for leisure or mere knowledge. He wrote them so we would read and be strengthened and ‘faithened’ to command the same.

WHY IS THE BIBLE VERY IMPORTANT?

The importance and significance of God’s word in living a life of victory can never be overemphasized. Here are a few reasons why God’s word must be treated with sacredness and studied with fervency and devotion;

1) All Scriptures are Profitable:

All scripture is given by inspiration of God and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: That the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good works.” – 2 Timothy 3: 16-17. 

There is profit in studying the scriptures. Profit means gain, benefits, income etc; in other words, we get great gain when we devote our time and concentration to studying the Bible. We gain spiritual knowledge; we gain faith; we gain hope and inspiration to keep moving in the quest for greatness.

Until a believer begins to profit from God’s word, He can never be a profitable and productive servant of God. God’s word is also profitable for reproof, correction and instruction.

In God’s Word, we are instructed on how to conduct our lives on Earth as Christians. How then can a believer live in confusion when such an all-encompassing treasure as the Bible exists?

2) The Foundation of Our Faith:  

“For whatsoever things were written aforetime were written for our learning, that we through patience and comfort of the scriptures might have hope.” Romans 15:4. 

Solid faith grows by steady intake of God’s word. One of my mentors Nwodo Divine would always say, “Just as when we eat rice, it becomes carbohydrate in our body, and when we eat beans, it becomes protein in our body; when we eat the word, it becomes faith in our spirits”. Our faith can only stand strong when it is founded on God’s word.

So the scriptures were written to build and grow our faith. For faith to grow, there must learning and unlearning. A believer can’t grow in faith if he chooses to stick to the superstitious and mythical beliefs he had as an unbeliever or Christian infant.

Look at the word whatsoever that was written in the scripture was to form our faith, it is written to show us the pattern of living in God’s kingdom. It is only those who stay with scripture that will always produce what is in the scriptures.

The Scripture discloses the norms, ethics, habits and behavior of believers. It is because many do not know the scriptures that they conform easily to the world.

Until we go back to intense study of the scripture, we will always err and give the wrong counsel and direction to our young ones. 

3) The Revelation of His Will:

And they said one to another, Did not our heart burn within us, while he talked with us by the way, and while he opened to us the scriptures? Luke 24:32.

Until the scriptures are opened to our understanding through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, our eyes will continually be blind to the things that God is trying to show us. 

The scripture uncovers God’s will and counsel for our life. The Scripture is very important because it captures God’s purpose for individual, Family, nation and generations to come.

BIBLE OVER DARWIN

The scripture also shows our root. We may be created with material bodies, yet, God’s word reveals to us that man in his true form, is a spirit (Job 32:8). In God’s Word, we discover that man came from God (Genesis 1:27) and not from apes – a frivolous assertion made by a scientist whose mind had been darkened by Satan.

The Bible shows us that man didn’t evolve from any pre-existing being, but we were rather created from God.

Folks, it’s time we start paying attention to the Word as it is the manual that God has given us to guide us unto success.

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Live Love

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The supreme revelation of God was unveiled to us in 1 John 4:8:
“…. God is love”.


Unfortunately, the word, ‘Love’ is a word which has been wrongly defined, misused and misinterpreted by people.



Love, to the fallen man, is a feeling – a good feeling one has for another. This mediocre definition is a contributing factor to the numerous divorces found in American homes.



But for the Saint, love is not a mere feeling; neither is it an idea. For the Saint, Love is a nature, heart and life of benevolence, charity and kindness to humanity.


Adamic love is conditional. But Agape love – the love we are commanded to show to man – is unconditional.



Are you living this life of Love?


When your heart is lain bare before several eyes, what will be seen? Will it be a heart clothed with divine love, or a heart hardened with hate?


The Love of Christ was what made Him to leave the pleasures of Heaven to partake in man’s humanity, for our liberation.



Romans 5:8: “But God showed his great love for us by sending Christ to die for us while we were still sinners.” {NLT}


God expressed His love for us through the sacrifice of His beloved Son.


By that act, God created a precedent, a standard and an ordinance, to govern Christian living.



It is no secret that this is a tough season for nations around the world.

Even the world’s global power, USA, is experiencing a steady decline in its national economic strength.

Millions around the world are dying daily. Hope is fading away, like the setting of the sun.


Music therapy is no longer working. Motivational speeches are no longer antidepressants. Who shall the world turn to?



Jesus answered this question when He said, ‘We are the light of the world’.
The Church is God’s light meant to illuminate the darkened hearts and hopeless lives of people.



We do this by showing and expressing the Love of Christ to them.



This Love must be lived, not just in the Church, but even outside the Church. It must be felt by our neighbours and friends.



A religious scholar once posed this question to Jesus:



“Teacher, which commandment in the law is the greatest?”


Jesus answered him, “‘Love the Lord your God with every passion of your heart, with all the energy of your being, and with every thought that is within you.’ {TPT}



This is the great and supreme commandment. And the second is like it in importance: ‘You must love your friend in the same way you love yourself.’ Contained within these commandments to love you will find all the meaning of the Law and the Prophets.” Matthew 23:36-40 {TPT}


The greatest commandment that Christ gave the church is to love God and to love humanity.


Some believers are full of so much hate that they actually desire the eternal destruction of those who hate them; whereas, God’s Word tells us that He does not want anyone to perish.



Now, this is the goal: to live in harmony with one another and demonstrate affectionate love, sympathy, and kindness toward other believers. Let humility describe who you are as you dearly love one another.” 1 Peter 3:8.


The core value of the Church is Love. Every other value and principle is built upon it.



The same way Christ expressed the love of The Father to man, is the same way The Church, must express and exemplify Agape love to humanity.






Beloved children, our love can’t be an abstract theory we only talk about, but a way of life demonstrated through our loving deeds. We know that the truth lives within us because we demonstrate love in action, which will reassure our hearts in his presence.” 1 John 3:17.


Real love is an action. Real Love is overwhelming; it is a tangible phenomenon.


Love is more of a verb than a noun.

Love is seen by actions and not by mere words. Real love will push you to the undeveloped nations of Africa to provide spiritual, emotional and financial edification to humanity.

It will cause you to give to the poor and needy. When there is true love in one, one’s smile becomes a healing balm to the wounded.


Manifest God’s Love today!



Written by Greenhills Emmanuel Amarayahweh

CATCH THEM YOUNG

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Take two plain sheets of paper, a black and a blue marker, and an eraser.



Now look, those two plain sheets of paper represent the heart of a child. When I say heart, I mean the mind and the soul.



The blank sheets are at their highest point of receptivity, waiting for anyone to write on them.


They lack the power to choose the color of the marker and the content of what would be written on them.


Now take the markers and paint one sheet black and the other blue. Once you’re done, try cleaning them off with the eraser with you.



You will notice that the eraser will not be able to wipe them out, rather the color of the eraser turns to either blue or black depending on which paper you try erasing.


The color on the papers becomes permanent and unable to get cleaned off.


The already blue sheet symbolizes a child who has been brought up in God’s way while the black sheet depicts a child that was brought up without God.


Both hearts were once blank but as they grew up, some changes took place which led to generating two entirely different children.



The eraser there represents the people around.


Once the heart has been filled up with either good or bad, it would be difficult for an outsider to change that which has been etched in the heart of such a child.


One of the mistakes many people make as guardians and adults is their failure in giving out quality time to train and build up their children in the way of the Lord.


They have left the spiritual lives of these youngsters unattended, solely focusing on their academic and physical welfare.


The bible says in Proverbs 22 vs 6, “Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.



Today, we see sound children with so much knowledge about the Internet and books, but with little or no understanding about Godly living.


The intellectual and emotional intelligence are all reasonable but if the spiritual aspect is left with a void, their lives would be left lopsided.


As we inculcate into our children academic knowledge, let us also learn to balance it up with the knowledge about God and morality.


These simple tips might help:


– Have a morning and night devotion with them.


– Take time to go on a Bible study with them.


– Compose Godly poems for them.


– Teach your children how to pray and when they are old, they shall not depart from it.



Written by Tolu-Taiwo Victor

The Secret to my Thrive even during The Pandemic – Nathaniel Stephen

Nathaniel Stephen is a healing Evangelist based in the Nigeria. He is full of the power of The Holy Spirit, and is being used mightily by God to bring revival upon Nigeria and the globe.

In this interview with Koinonia Art’s Journalist, Godwin Wobo, Stephen that shares with us, his life story.

(Interviewer’s Questions in Bold Italics)



Tell us about your Background.

I am from a good family background. My Mom was an Evangelist, not necessarily by title, but she did the work of an EVANGELIST alot.

She would be sick, yet, would still go for Evangelism. Her bad health could not stop her. She was definitely a woman full of pious love and reverence for the things of God.

My Dad was not really stable, but God was helping him.

I got born again in 2014. It was a beautiful experience. But a while later, I backslid. I fell from The Faith.

I totally changed in 2016. No one preached to me. I had an Encounter with God that transformed me overnight, and made me come back to the Lord.

How was the inception stage of your ministry?

It was pretty cool. I think I would have preferred it to what I see now. I hated crowds. I love to be hidden. Then, it was just myself and twelve others that the Lord had sent to me. Eventually, things began to change. Doors of expansion began to open, and here I today, more known than I was before.

What was your greatest challenge in ministry?

I have faced several challenges in ministry. Both Physical and Spiritual challenges. But I think the greatest of these challenges is that, I was very determined to know who my wife would be, (laughs).

I was so interested in knowing God’s will for my marital status, that I began to get distracted from God’s purpose for my ministry.

Thank God for His enlightenment. I realized it was a mere distraction. When the right time comes, the right woman would come.

But it was a challenge overcoming those thoughts and obsession with who I might marry.


You have witnessed several incredible miracles of God in your life. Yet, which of these miracles would you describe as very fascinating?

For me, there is no Miracle which is greater than the miracle of salvation.


As you said, God has performed incredible miracles in my ministry. I have seen miracle alerts, HIV Positive turn Negative, deaf ears opened, Blind eyes seeing, Ulcer dissipating etc. The list is endless. God has been very faithful to us.

In spite of these, I’ll still say that the Miracle of salvation is the greatest.

There is no Miracle as great as a sinner becoming a saint; a strumpet becoming a prophet; an atheism extremist becoming a lover of the Gospel.

These are miracles we see daily. Lives transformed. Minds renewed. There is no Miracle as great as that.

Ever since its inception, your ministry has thrived. Despite the Pandemic and lockdown, it keeps growing bigger. Evangelist, what is the secret to the continuous thrive of your ministry?

Quite a lot of persons have asked me that question. And when they ask me, they probably expect a big answer.

But the secret to my success in Ministry is that I always follow the leading of The Holy Spirit. What He says I should do, I do. What He says I shouldn’t do, I do not do. The Holy Spirit is very important to success both in ministry and in every other endeavor.

I do not even see this work as my ministry. It is His Ministry. I am merely the caretaker.

He has His compass orchestrated for the leading of His Ministry. As His caretaker here on Earth, my job is to continually look at that compass and align myself with the angle it is reading.




Sir, you’re a a student, as well as a preacher. These two facets of life can be quite tasking and demanding of attention. Yet, you’re excelling in the both of them. How do you do that?

God helps me in my academics. It may seem unbelievable, but when I’m preparing for exams, I do not read the entire topics in the recommended texts.

The Holy Spirit directs me to the topics from which the exam questions will be set. I study those topics intensively, and discover on the day of the exam, that indeed, the exam was set from them.

What are some of the things you are grateful for in Ministry?

I am presently in full time ministry and am grateful for many things.

The crowds that turn up at our crusades.
The speed He granted me.
His mercies He has shown me.
The signs and wonders .
The expansion in finances, numbers etc.

I am very grateful to God for these things and I attribute them to nothing else but His Grace.

What advice would you give to ministers globally. Especially the young ones?

While you have alot of prophecies over your life, ensure to yield to divine Instructions and principles. Young ministers are particularly stubborn when it comes to following God bureaucratically.

The passions of ones youth can tempt one to serve God recklessly. But God is a God of order. And He be followed based on the Principles which He has revealed in Scriptures, and the Instructions which He gives to us through The Holy Spirit.

Never attend a meeting God wants you to attend without leaving that meeting with a decision made and an action to take.

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We hope you have been blessed by the written highlights of this phenomenal interview with Nathaniel Stephen.

Meditate wholly on these things. Imbibe the lessons into your heart, and practice them.

The Lord Bless You.

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‘I have seen several Miracles, but I think the greatest of them all is the miracle of Salvation’ – Wesley Luther

Wesley Kayode Luther is the founder and senior pastor of The Revival Train International Ministry.

His ministry, which once began from preaching to secondary school students, has rapidly grown to becoming a global revival ministry.



In this interview with Koinonia Art Founder, Nwodo Divine, Wesley Kayode Luther shares with us, important information about his life and his thrive in ministry.

Interviewer’s Questions in Bold Italics



(Interviewer’s Questions in Bold Italics)

Evangelist Wesley, thank you very much for agreeing to this interview. Could you give us a brief biography about yourself and your background, as well as how you got into the faith.

I was born into a Christian family. From childhood, I was taught about purity by my Sunday school teacher. I grew up living my life in purity and chastity.

But I was goodly, yet, not godly. To be goodly is to be morally upright. It is different from being Godly.

Being Godly is a step further from being goodly. Godliness is living the God-kind of life on Earth.

One day, I came across John 3:3. It really astounded me. I read it audibly. Fortunately, my mom was there with me. She explained it in details to me, in a manner which convinced me deep in my spirit.

My mom led me to Christ that day. That is how I came into the faith.

How did you discover that you were called into the ministry. Also, what was your response to the call.

Well, after I gave my life to Christ and got born again, I pursued the things of God with a lot of zeal and fervency.

My eyes were blind to the calling of God upon my life, until the Lord began to give me instructions to carry out.

I took counsel from different fathers in faith in regards to my divinely ordained purpose.

Amazingly, they all gave answers that were aligned. One thing that was common in all their counsels, was that I was called into ministry.

What was the initial stage of your call like?

I started by going from school to school, especially secondary schools, preaching the Gospel and introducing students to Christ.

My ministry was centred on secondary school students until the Lord extended my borders.

What has been your greatest battle in ministry

I have had a lot of battles in ministry, but I think the greatest of them all is consistency. I battled with being consistent in whatever project, Spiritual and otherwise that I engaged myself in. I believe I’m gaining grounds in that battle now.

What would you describe as the greatest miracle of God in your ministry?

God, in His infinite mercy has done a lot of great things in my Ministry. We’ve seen several drastic Miracles. Yet, none of this enrapture me as much as the miracle of salvation.

I love it when men receive salvation and get totally transformed. It is always a great experience. I consider the miracle of salvation to be the greatest miracle of God on Earth.

And I am grateful to God, that I am seeing that miracle happen frequently in my ministry.

What has kept your ministry thriving?

Love and affection to see people change and most importantly, spending more time daily to God and hearing God before action is taken.

I had many opportunities that came my way as a minister. Although, they seemed to be attractive and glittering, I rejected them because of the counsel of God to me.

The secret to success in ministry lies in ones ability to always hear from God before making decisions.

How do you balance between your ministry and other aspects of your life?

I live with vision and focus. Those two things are very important in having a balanced Christian Life.

What is your final advice to ministers?

Let every minister be patient with God. Patience is virtue. It is golden. The Voice of God must equally be prioritized in a minister’s life. You must not do things haphazardly.

Love must also be the lifestyle of the Minister. He must love with all his heart. The transformation of people must be his priority and his joy, and not mere material resources.

The True Christmas Message!

There is a preaching that does the expected; exciting young men and women; and a teaching that makes the elderly nod in deep thought, say the occasional Amen, and afterwards shake the hand of the preacher as a measure of appreciation. We bless God for that.

Yet, we also know that the teaching of a good orator that knows understands oratory and connecting to people’s emotions, may be able to do the same. One who knows how to steam a powerful message in a broth of rhetoric and cadence, spiced with an impassioned voice and well timed gesticulations; will surely steer the audience, but only the expected will occur.

Only those who like speeches will be impressed. Only those who are happy, will smile. Only those who are okay will clap. Only those who are young will, hoot, and make a great deal of noise, “yea!”, “aye!”, “on point siiiir!”, “preach!”

Yet…

The rich will not embrace the poor. The hypocrite will not relent. The sinner will not repent.
The aged will not dance. The hurting will not be healed. The agnostic will not be persuaded . The stingy will not give, and The offended will not forgive.

However, there is that preaching that readily produces the unprecedented, and easily accomplishes the impossible.

THAT PREACHING that is the current ministry of the Holy Spirit. That is a ministry of weakness, brokenness, fear, and much trembling, and yet one of the demonstration of the Spirit and of power.

THAT PREACHING that is a ministry of love. A ministry of righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost. That chooses the least likely, and exalts the most unexpected; that destroys artificial barriers, dissolves race, casts out caste

THAT PREACHING that is the message of the Cross. That confounds the wise and turns the knowledge of this world into foolishness

THAT PREACHING that knows no man after the flesh, but beckons to all, man or woman, black or white, great or small, Jew or Gentile, to come to the Cross – the place where everything previous, everything Adam may end, where Christ and Him crucified becomes the common denominator by which all old things are passed away.

THAT PREACHING which by the same vital force that raised up Christ from the dead, becomes the platform alone upon which we here the glorious shout that breaks the hold of darkness “Behold, All Things Are Become New!”

THAT GOSPEL that

Thoroughly forgives the sinner,
And makes him completely new.
Restores the brokenhearted,
Broken dreams, broken minds, broken homes.
That heals the sick,
And restores the life of the dead.
Dead lives, dead bodies, dead marriages,
That turns sworn enemies into trusted friends.
That sets the solitary in families, 
And gives the desolate an inheritance.
That enriches the poor,
And makes the barren more fruitful than the fertile.

THAT PREACHING that fixes teenagers to their seats for the quarter of a day, taking notes, resetting the tiny visions which they had previously thought mighty, and digging deeper stakes, all the while praying under their breath, and seeking the face of God; replacing ambition with vision, so that instead of preparing to take over the world, rather deciding to let the Lord take over their lives; [for it is only when Jesus is Lord of one’s life that one may gain the whole world and still possess and keep his soul]

THAT PREACHING that turns a roomful of elders in their 70s and 80s, loose in tongues, pacing, jumping, laughing, and running about prophesying and rejoicing, for hours on end…judging God faithful, speaking of things to come, against hope believing in hope, receiving strength to bring forth, and giving glory to His name.

That pregnant virgin, king in a manger, God in a diaper, Savior on a cross, criminal in paradise, graveyard dwelling madman-into-sound evangelist,

pharisee terrorist-into-apostle and bond servant of Christ-making, sinner-into-saint,

blind-seeing, 
lame-walking, 
enemy-reconciling,
dumb-speaking, 
dead-raising…….GOSPEL.

That is the message of Christmas.

Merry Christmas!

Ebele UzoPeters

The Gate and The Way; An Exposition on Matthew 7:14

It is written in the scriptures that: strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it (Matt 7:14)

There is therefore a GATE, and a WAY.

A gate is a crisis point, requiring one to pass through. You are either on this side of the gate, or the other side.

Passing through a gate is not a gradual process, it occurs at once. A way on the other hand, is traversed gradually.

Walking on a way does not occur at once. Rather, we make progress over time. We have gate experiences and way experiences. And both are essentially distinct, though connected.

From the scripture above- the gate comes first, then the way. There is that hymn (To God be the glory) that says Jesus yielded His life an atonement for sin and opened the life-gate THAT ALL MAY GO IN.

That’s the truth.

When people ‘give their lives to Christ’ over and over again thinking they did not do it well the previous time, or because the meeting is intense, or because of the things they have done since the last time they received Christ.

When we rededicate our lives to God several times, and confess sins and ask for forgiveness regularly, especially before bed- jolted and even scared by messages of the appearing or coming of Christ and messages of hell.

When we feel guilt about past sins and even go ahead to say things like ‘we are all sinners, except for the blood of Jesus.’ When we are always stumbling over the same sins and repenting of them….

We are trying to walk upon the way without acknowledging that there is a gate to pass through.

It will never work.

We need to know what happened to us at the gate. Without the gate, we will struggle to make heaven- an impossibility in itself.

Until we see the gate, progress upon the way will be impossible, and we will keep going back to start point- repenting again, starting again, instead of moving on to perfection.

There is nothing as frustrating as trying to enter into a room you are already in.

THEREFORE, there is a GATE



At the gate is Christ, at the gate is the Cross, at the gate the Lamb was slain, and our sins forgiven, and guilt rolled away.

At the gate Christ met us- He loved us, He took us unto Himself. He died for us and rose again. When He died, we died with Him, and when He rose, were raised together.

If anyman is in Christ therefore- He is a new creature. The gate is not about what we have done or what we should do, but about what God has done in Christ. Changes here are instantaneous.

God has done everything in Christ, and then put us in Him. The moment we believe it, we receive it, and we become it- not in a hidden way, but manifestly.

It is credited to our account as righteousness.

Therefore at the gate we are free, at the gate there is therefore now no condemnation. At the gate old things are passed away. At the gate all things are become new, at the gate we have passed from death to life. At the gate we are a new creation, at the gate we have been healed by His stripes. At the gate, we are seated with Christ in heavenly places.

It does not occur gradually- but if anyman is in Christ, He is- not that he will be, but he is.

Not that old things are passing away, but they have. Not that all things are becoming new- but they have.

That is the strait gate.

LIKEWISE, THERE IS ……A WAY.

Sometimes we focus on the gate, and forget the way.

Sometimes we don’t know the difference between where we are seated, where we are walking, and where we are standing.

We forget that while we are seated with Christ in heavenly places, we are pressing towards the mark for the prize of the upward call of God in Him.

We forget that we are seated with Christ in heaven, walking in Him on earth, and standing with Him against hell.

And that while our seating position is fixed on high, it does not change the fact that progress has to be made here in this realm.

We claim everything has been already done and there is nothing left for us to do.

But faith is both he who comes to God and he who diligently seeks Him.

A W Tozer says to have found God and to pursue him is the sweet paradox of Christianity.

Those who pass through the gate must be prepared to walk the way.

At the gate God found us, on the way we find Him.

At the gate- God loved us, on the way we love Him.

At the gate- we are planted in Christ, on the way Christ is expressed through us.

At the gate victory is delivered, but on the way battles will be fought.

At the gate inheritance has been entrusted, but on the way the heirs will be tested.

At the gate- we are forgiven, on the way- we must forgive others.

At the gate- we are perfected, on the way- we learn perfection.

At the gate- we are born again, on the way- we live again.

At the gate- we are justified, on the way-we are sanctified

At the gate- we repent as sinners, on the way- we repent out of righteousness.

At the gate, faith is received…on the way we add to our faith.

At the gate- the Cross carried us once…On the way we carry our cross daily.

At the gate- the old man is crucified with Christ; on the way we mortify its members which are on the earth

At the gate- Christ died for us; on the way, we live for Him

At the gate- Christ becomes the Author of our faith, and on the way- He is the Finisher

At the gate- we become children of light, on the way, we walk in the light.

At the gate is the new birth, on the way is the new life (the new and living way)

At the gate- we become sons by birth, on the way- we become sons by (training, which is by) adoption

At the gate- we receive eternal life as a seed (the seed of God); on the way, we develop eternal life as a fruit

At the gate- we receive (as some like to say) God’s DNA, or genotype; but on the way, we develop God’s phenotype

At the gate- we are made partakers of the divine nature; on the way, we are made partakers of His holiness

That is the narrow way.

And at a time when some of us have indeed constituted ourselves super-teachers, we need someone to again teach us the elementary principles of Christ and have become dull of hearing and for all our verbosity, are unskillfull in the word of righteousness and unable to discern good from evil.

For he that does not make progress, being waylaid by the inertia, it seems these days, of false doctrine; is shortsighted, and cannot see afar of; and has forgotten that he was cleansed from his past sins as well as other ‘gate experiences’ though he makes a great noise about them.

Let as many therefore who claim to have entered in at the gate know that the one proof thereof, and the only,

Is to walk the way.

Cheers.

Ebele UzoPeters

Sunday Ministers’ Special: Experience God like Spurgeon

Charles Spurgeon was a unique combination of personality and prayer. His multifaceted ministry life fell into orbit around his devotional life.

But how did Spurgeon remain devoted to God in the midst of all the distractions that constantly pulled at his attention?

How did Spurgeon keep his focus on Jesus Christ admist the crashing waves of life?

Here are several lessons from Spurgeon about maintaining intimacy with God in the busyiness and routine of everyday life.

1. Experience intimacy with God through the personality He has given you.


Spurgeon had a marvelous and magnetic personality. He was winsome, profound, easy to speak with, and he never forgot a face.

He once told his students, “I once counted eight sets of thoughts which were going on in my brain simultaneously, or at least within the space of the same second.”

No doubt, his memory assisted his pastorate that contained nearly 6,000 members. It was, indeed, a “megachurch” long before that word ever came into the vernacular.

Spurgeon provided oversight to sixty-six organizations, preached multiple times each week, and was a voracious reader. How, then, did he carve out time for prayer and personal devotion?

“I quarry out the truth when I read, but I smelt the ore and get the pure gold out of it when I meditate!”

Spurgeon was once told that a man spent three hours on his knees in prayer.

Spurgeon reponded, “I could not do it if my eternity depended on it!” Then his friend, William, recalled Spurgeon saying,

“I go to God with a promise, which is in reality a cheque issued by God Himself on the bank of heaven. He cashes it for me, and then I go and use what He has given me, to His glory. . . I think I can say that seldom many minutes elapse without my heart speaking to God in either prayer or praise.”

The key to Spurgeon’s prayer life was saturation. By living in a constant atmosphere of prayer and devotion, Spurgeon permeated his life with prayer and that shaped his personality.

2. Allow God to Speak


Another unique aspect of Spurgeon’s walk with God is found in his daily entry into His presence.

He said, “Be much with God in holy dialogue, letting Him speak to you by His Word while you speak back to Him by your prayers and praises.” He understood that “thought is the backbone of study.”

By allowing God to guide our thoughts, Spurgeon focused on responding to God leading. He explained:

“I have spread the Bible on my chair, kneeled down, put my finger upon the passage, and sought of God instruction. I have thought that when I have risen from my knees I understood it far better than before.”

Spurgeon liked to linger on a particular Scripture passage while prayerfully listening as the Holy Spirit illuminated its message.

Of course, there is a always a tendency for us to rush into God’s presence with personal agendas and self-centered to-do lists.

But, when God initiates his conversation with us through Scripture, prayer become God-centered and kingdom-focused.

3. Build an Entry Ramp and Drop an Anchor

Spurgeon not only spoke of meditating upon the Word of God, but he also spoke of meditating on the God of the Word.

When we enter into a conversation with our bosses and superiors, it’s always wise to listen more than we speak.

Likewise, when we approach the throne of God in prayer, we must prioritize the contemplation of the One with whom we encounter.

Spurgeon told his congregation:

“O that you were busy after the true riches, and could step aside awhile to enrich yourselves in solitude, and make your hearts vigorous by feeding upon the person and work of your ever blessed Lord! You miss a heaven below by a too eager pursuit of earth. You cannot know these joyful raptures if meditation be pushed into a corner.”

“You cannot measure a fire by the bushel, nor prayers by their length.”

When we feed upon the person and presence of Jesus Christ, we become satisfied, nourished, and empowered.

Thus, the entry ramp into Scripture intake, prayer, and meditation is not one of religious obligations but intimacy.

Prayerful meditation throughout the day anchors our lives, helps us discover our center, which is Jesus Christ, and launches us into a living relationship with the ultimate Superior.

4. Stay logged in


We often encounter the website message: “Do you want to stay logged in?” In that moment, we have the option of remaining connected or logging out.

Prayer works like that, too. Throughout the day, we can unconsciously log out of prayer with a flippant “amen” and continue on with our busy lives.

However, Spurgeon would challenge us, as Scripture does, to stay logged in.

To stay attentive to God’s voice no matter where our day will lead us. Look at how Spurgeon maintained an open-ended conversation with God.

Peter Morden explains:

“His basic pattern was to pray morning and evening. . . Sometimes he would pray with his family . . . sometimes he would be alone. But his prayer life certainly did not stop there;

Spurgeon wanted to maintain continued communion with God throughout the day.

One of the ways he sought to do this was by praying short, one-sentence prayers as he went about his daily work. . . These short, pithy prayers are what have been called ‘arrow prayers’, prayers addressed to God in the midst of a day full of all sorts of different tasks.”

Fostering communion with God allowed Spurgeon to inject into each of his tasks, decisions, and relationships the guidance, discernment, and blessing that comes directly from Christ.

With Spurgeon, may each of us use our God-given personality to carve out time over the course of our routine to focus on encountering Christ through Scripture intake, prayer, and meditation.

Source: Spurgeon.com

TOO BUSY TO SERVE GOD?

If you claim to be too busy to live for and serve God like the early church because of how your city is, remember that Jesus did not die for only the early church. He died and rose for all men everywhere in every age until He returns. There is no special Holy Spirit in Acts of the Apostles. It is the same God, the same faith, the same baptism, the same commission, the same gospel.

Don’t be deceived, Rome was far busier and more secular than New York or Tokyo or Lagos. There were no phones or airplanes or even air conditioners then. It was probably harder to be a Christian. It will always be hard to be a Christian; hard for the flesh and hard in this world. The distractions may be more today, but the argument may be made that it is easier today than it has ever been to serve God. You have a Bible on your phone! Wow! People died to get copies of these things to us.

And know this: in this same Abuja, this same London, this same Boston, this same Montreal, this same Johannesburg – you have Acts of the Apostles believers and churches. People like you- business people, educated people, busy people who are living for the King and ready to die for Him; who pray like their hearts will break, who give like there is no tomorrow, who fast like a bride on her wedding morning- with great joy, who cast our demons, who speak with new tongues, who love nothing in this world though they have so much, and who fear no one though they serve and work with many people; whose eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord; right here in this 21st century.

Drop the excuses therefore; Jesus is available for the taking. He is here for as many as will receive Him. The Bread of Life. The Word of God. The Prince of Peace. The Redeemer. The Saviour. The Author of salvation and the Perfecter of all those who come to God by Him. He is here calling for you to be with Him – the One who will remain long after this world has been judged and has passed away; to know Him and live for the eternal gain during your extremely short period on this terrestrial plane.

Many great cities have come and gone. Babel. Egypt. Assyria. Babylon. Athens. Rome. But He is forever. To see the ultimate will deliver you from the burden of the immediate. He is beckoning on you to lift up your eyes from the distractions of Lagos that you may behold the glories of the everlasting Logos.

Ebele UzoPeters

Ministers’ Corner: Ministry Gifts vs Natural Abilities


By Pastor Bimbo Animashaun

That you speak fluently or have the gift of the gab does not make you a TEACHER of God’s Word; it’s by CALLING, GRACE and ANOINTING.

That you exhibit choleric tendencies and organize/mobilize people easily does not make you an APOSTLE; it’s by CALLING, GRACE and ANOINTING.

That you’re naturally blunt and assertive does not make you a PROPHET; it’s by CALLING, GRACE and ANOINTING.

That you’re nice and gentle does not make you a PASTOR; it’s by CALLING, GRACE and ANOINTING.

That you’re passionate and have good relational skill does not make you an EVANGELIST; it’s by CALLING, GRACE and ANOINTING.

Truth is that NATURAL ABILITIES are good and desirable but they can never be a REPLACEMENT for MINISTRY GIFTS.

Being an ORATOR does not qualify you as an ORACLE for God. Therefore a sound minister will not confuse NATURAL ABILITIES or PERSONAL SKILLS with MINISTRY GRACE AND ANOINTING.

To be a balanced minister therefore, you must prioritize CALLING, GRACE and ANOINTING while NATURAL ABILITIES or PERSONAL SKILLS are only used as a medium to promote your DIVINE ASSIGNMENT, and not to replace it.

The last days are upon us, and it’s important that we do things decently and in order, for in our time, the Lord Jesus, the Head of the Church, is bringing MINISTRY GIFTS into their full strength, capacity and functionality.

May the Lord find you faithful and worthy of your CALLING.

Maranatha!!!


Pastor Bimbo Animashaun