It was the will of God for Christ to die. Christ was not oblivious of His mission here on earth.
This can be ascertained in his statement,
“Then said I, Lo, I come (in the volume of the book it is written of me,) to do thy will, O God.” ◄ Hebrews 10:7 ►
This statement was a profiling to his purpose on earth.
Let us examine something.
— THEN SAID I, LO, I COME (IN THE VOLUME OF THE BOOK IT IS WRITTEN OF ME…)
The above statement is one of an already discovered purpose.
What Christ was saying is this, “I know why I’m here on earth. I am not a purposeless being! I am not here by accident, but I am here as a purposeful Being predestined by God.”
Predestination is the intention of God, not the decision of God.
From Christ’s statement, it can be inferred that we are all purposeful beings predestined by God for greatness.
No one is an accident.
You were created on purpose for a purpose which has to be discovered.
—The second part of the statement says, “…TO DO THY WILL, O GOD.”
This depicts the purpose for which Christ came to the world.
His purpose was, “…TO DO THY WILL, O GOD.”
If Christ was clueless about His purpose on earth, He wouldn’t have been able to fulfill that which was written concerning Him.
Above and below, an unidentified purpose is an unfulfilled life.
Before Christ departed, He left behind a principle for purpose discovery.
His principle is short, simple and straightforward.
His principle has produced[and is still producing] great people.
His principle has lifted[and is still upraising] people from the dunghill of sin to sit among princes.
His principle has always, “…raiseth up the poor out of the dust, and lifteth up the beggar from the dunghill, to set them among princes, and to make them inherit the throne of glory: for the pillars of the earth are the LORD’s, and he hath set the world upon them.” ◄ 1 Samuel 2:8►
His principle, unambiguously, says and I quote,
“But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.” ◄ Matthew 6:33►
Note that the word ‘FIRST‘ is used in term of priority. It is in our place of seeking God that we will get to discover our true reason for existing.
Finding God is finding ourselves.
God has an assignment for our lives. This assignment is what we called, “PURPOSE.”
It is this assignment that will put you in the right place at the right time with the right group of people and location to fulfill his purpose for your life.
Note this, a lifestyle of constant failure and futility are as a result of living our lives out of focus to the purpose and plan of God.
The Devil’s goal is to keep the believer blinded and out of focus to his or her life’s assignment. When he does that, he keep the believer in a lifestyle of failure and strife.
The power of the oppressor is the ignorance of the oppressed.
◄ Hebrews 10:7 ►“Then said I, Lo, I come (in the volume of the book it is written of me,) to do thy will, O God.”
Growth is one of the vital characteristics, which is needed in everything we are doing, including in our relationship with God. He expects that our relationship with Him, must not be stagnant.
God understands that as a child, when you newly came to Christ, you are not all that strong and firm.
A baby starts its growth process from crawling. It is not abnormal for a baby to fall while trying to walk, but it becomes a problem if the child continues to crawl at the time he or she should be walking.
This is also applicable in our walk with God.
1 Peter 2:2 (AMP): As newborn babies, LONG FOR (thirst for, earnestly DESIRE) the pure milk of the Word, that with it you may GROW.
From the scripture above, we will discover that God does not want you to remain a crawling child, He desires that you GROW unto maturity, unto a greater knowledge of who He is and who you are in Him.
You can’t remain a weak and falling child forever. At the first stage of your christian walk, your weakness is understandable, but there has to be a change and improvement in it daily.
There should be a daily increase in the time you spend with Him, there should be a daily increase in the depth of your love for Him and for His word. Daily change is expected in the way you pray.
“As newborn babies, you should DESIRE….”
This is where we begin to find our solution to growing in Christ. You should desire, crave, thirst, and long for His undiluted milk, that’s the basic thing to do in order to GROW.
God’s Word by the Spirit gives us the secret to how we can access more of our Father in Heaven; desiring growth, craving for more.
Take for example, that moment when you were with exciting family and friends; having the best of fun, then you realize it is almost time to go home.
At this point, if it were possible, you would literarily pause the hands of time, you would desire that there should be extra time to spend together.
That’s DESIRE!
Most times, when true desire comes, it doesn’t look at the impossibilities, it only sees the possibilities of what it desires. Hence, your desire to grow, is what actually starts growth itself.
Are you satisfied with the current level of your relationship with Jesus Christ?
Don’t you think you could step up in your quiet time with the Holy Spirit? There’s got to be more to God than what you have now.
A DESIRE and a CRAVING will begin the journey!
The place of desiring a change and growth, starts it all. You can’t take actions if there’s no desire, neither will you make decisions if there’s no desire.
So from today, stir up a desire to grow in Christ from now on. Stir up a desire to increase your time with Him, your time with His word, your time in His presence.
Ignite a desire to do more than the norms, because there is always more you can do!
Truly, desire without deliberate actions, will not yield sufficient results, therefore, in the part 2 of this teaching, we will consider the action to undertake, so as to grow in our walk with God.
Both physical and spiritual capacity building, have strategy, when the strategy is implemented, the importance of capacity building will be achieved.
Strategies are consistent with some FACTORS that aids the two aspects of capacity building, but we are concerned about the spiritual aspect.
Amongst the factors, are the two eminent ones which are: Resistance and Investment.
Resistance in this context, refers to elements that will either disable or enable you to build spiritual strength, depending on your reaction to it.
While Ivestment is the input effort of a believer, to implement the strategies and benefit from then.
Among the strategies are;
i. Meditation
ii. Application.
You are to study the word of God and meditate on it, meditation enhances the capacity of your spiritual mentality.
The next thing is to apply the word of God in everything you do. When you apply the word of God, it is called exercise. Paul attested to that in 1Timothy 4:7
He said, “….EXERCISE thyself rather unto godliness”.
Godly living is one of the applications. Praying in the Holy Ghost is one of them.
Jude 1:20 But ye, beloved, BUILDING UP yourselves on your most holy faith, PRAYING IN THE HOLY GHOST.
However, it doesn’t happen overnight, it takes persistence and dedication.
Spiritual fitness involves a PROCESS. The process is not sweet. In that process, you must invest your time and effort. You give yourself to the sacrifice of fasting, praying and meditation.
When you go to the gym, you use equipment that gives resistance to your movements. Whether they’re weights, a stair climber or a treadmill, these workouts are designed to make you struggle.
Likewise, we encounter “resistance” which God uses to build the muscles of our spirit man. As we go through struggles and difficulties, we are forced to dig deeper, seek harder, and trust God like never before.
• Study and meditate consistently on the Word! • Build up your spirit man daily, by praying in the Spirit!
This is where lies your spiritual capacity, this is where the ‘state’ of your spirituality is determined.
“If you faint in the day of adversity, your strength is small. Proverbs 24:10”
The days of adversity will try your strength, to know whether it’s little or great.
In the next message, we will further consider the importance of building spiritual capacity, so that the full import of this subject matter will be understood.
Spiritual strength, as opposed to physical strength, is the extraordinary ability to engage yourself in spiritual things. It is also the ability which enables you to withstand spiritual difficulties.
Generally speaking, without spiritual strength, spiritual things cannot be handled. Hence, it becomes mandatory to “build spiritual strength”.
In this context, ‘building’ means ‘enhancing’ while ‘strength’ means ‘capacity’. By rephrase, it means enhancing our spiritual capacity.
Therefore, building spiritual capacity is the work of engaging in spiritual workouts to generate the required ability to function adequately. It is a deliberate effort to gain spiritual fitness or stamina.
For example, we build our mortal body and gain fitness by doing physical exercise. This can be similarly considered with spiritual exercise, we engage in spiritual things to strengthen our faith and enhance our capacity at different levels.
On the other hand, we eat foods which builds our body cells and supplies energy from the organelle called mitochondrion. Under some situations, protein can serve as a valuable energy source.
A class of proteins known as fibrous proteins provide various parts of your body with structure, ‘strength’ and elasticity. They provide nutrients which transport throughout your entire body, and stored for usage.
In addition, carbohydrates are body’s main source of energy. They provide energy, store energy, build macromolecules, and spare protein and fat for other uses.
In that comparative case, the word of God is the spiritual food that provide wholesome nutrients, those nutrients are the living particles of the Spirit. He transport the energy that enables us to be builded on daily basis.
“LET the word of Christ dwell in you RICHLY in all wisdom….” Colossians 3:16
You will be builded and enriched by the word of Christ ‘if’ you unreservedly and consistently behold it.
Paul said LET, which means PERMIT or ALLOW. Until then will Christ’s word be able to dwell RICHLY in you. This imply that the degree to which He’ll dwell in you, is proportional to the degree of your allowance.
If your degree of allowance is little, then His word is dwelling poorly in you. This shows you are responsible for your spiritual capacity, you are accountable in building it while the Holy Spirit is responsible for supplying help which facilitates you to build it.
The Holy Spirit provides spiritual strength but it is the duty of believers to initiate and intensify the strategy, which must be in place for spiritual capacity building.
Therefore, what is the strategy to building spiritual strength? This and more will be revealed in the next part of this series.
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
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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 Temperament refers to the makeup, inner attributes and composition of a person. It is one’s sum total of one’s character, behaviors, attitude and preferences.
Your Temperament is your personality.
The Temperament of a person can rarely be changed. This is because, it is mostly a determined by birth factors, rather than influenced by environmental factors.
Yet, you can modify your Temperament in such a way, that you become the person that God wants you to be.
You might not be able to wholly change everything about you. Yet, you have the ability to prune away some attributes of you that are uncultured, and engraft those qualities, that though alien, are needed in the society.
This is important, because your Temperament is the foremost reason why a buyer would want to do business with you repeatedly.
It can be a fragrance which attracts people to you, and can also be a stench, which separates people from you.
Even as Born Again Christians, we find elements of our temperament surfacing in our daily lives, hindering us from living the God-life.
Some Christians are short-tempered. Some Christians are very timid. Some Christians are very impatient.
One might think that the regeneration of a Christian, would birth in Him, a new temperament. A new character. A new disposition.
From experience and observation, this does not happen often.
Moreover, there is no way the Bible explicitly promises an automatic transformation of the Christian’s character at rebirth.
If a person as an Unbeliever was Melancholic, salvation will not automatically transform that person into a very happy Christian.
In fact, his favorite character in the Bible might end up being Jeremiah, and his favorite book, Lamentations.
This is the reason a lady can pray to God fervently for hours, in the church, yet, still engage in idle talk the moment she is outside the church.
This is equally the reason you must be sensitive in your dealings with men. There are very anointed preachers with terrible personalities.
Some have propensities of pride and superiority outlook. Hence, once you step on their toes carelessly, you’ll face their wrath.
Their character problems should not make you doubt the Anointing of God upon their lives.
He truly is anointed. But your actions stirred up the untamed temperament in him.
Even in the church, you find things like these.
That is why you hear the phrase, ‘Satan dwells mostly in a church gatherings’.
It’s not that the devil is heavily manifest in the church, it’s just that several Christians haven’t modified their personalities and temperaments to match with the faith which they profess.
There are many factors that can influence one’s character and even temperament. Some of them include;
Environment, Gene, The things one is exposed to at early age, Experience etc
Yet, your personality can be modified and well cultured.
Do not say, ‘This is who I am. Love me for who I am’, when who you are is not worth loving.
When you purchase a phone, it comes with its default settings. Some of the default settings were chosen based on the preferences of the phone’s maker.
One of these default settings include the Phone’s ringing tune. Every phone usually comes with its own default ringing tune, which is often unattractive to the user.
Would you buy a phone with an unattractive default ringing tune and not change it?
Or would you resolve to let the default tune remain, since it was what the phone was programmed with at production stage?
I believe the first option would be your choice.
Similarly, you can also modify your personality to fit to the Christian conduct the Bible prescribes for believers.
There are many ways to do these. I’ll sum it up in one word; SELF ACCOUNTABILITY.
Change comes from within not from without.
Internet writers can provide for you, a hundred methods for modifying your Temperament, yet, it all comes down to being accountable to yourself.
I will explain this in three processes.
1. You must be Honest with Yourself
Stop excusing your excesses and weaknesses. You must come to a point where you admit that you need to modify your character.
You must come to the point where you agree with yourself, that your Temperament needs some refining, repainting and pruning.
It was Richard Bach who said;
How can we resent the life we’ve created for ourselves? Who’s to blame, who’s to credit, but us? Who can change it, any time we wish, but us?
Your change is not responsibility. Take it as your responsibility.
One of my favorite sayings of Les Brown is,
Accept responsibility for your life. Know that it is you who will get you where you want to go, no one else.
You ought to accept responsibility for your Temperament and its refining. Do not shift the blame to anyone anymore.
2. Highlight the Pros and Cons of your Temperament.
Do this with thoughtfulness and absolute sincerity. Make sure it is written on a piece of paper.
Afterwards, in few sentences, write a note on the kind of person you want to be.
Let the picture of you being that person be formed in your conscious and subconcious mind.
3. From that day, decide that the person you wrote down, is you.
Every morning you wake up, take a look and that note, and remind yourself that, that is YOU.
This will take time and effort. There is nothing as tasking as Character development. Yet, there is nothing as attractive as a well developed character.
The main secret of the Influential men of the society, is their ability to keep modifying their temperaments even as they advance in pursuing their dreams.
Great men evolve.
Sometimes, when provoked, you can find your old attributes manifesting again.
Yet, do not be dismayed.
Rsolve that it won’t happen again. Go back to that note, and keep living the way you wrote there.
I do not guarantee perfection.
But this method will certainly transform a lot of things about you.
It will make you accountable to yourself. Other than your God, you become in full control of your Temperament, and not your Temperament in full control you.
The call of duty, Tramples of beauty, What was your work while you were here, Sayeth the master, Be gone from me for I know you not.
The Harvest is large, But yet the labourers are few, How many fields did you plough, Sayeth the master, Be gone from me I know you not.
Thou unfaithful servant, How long will you wait, How long will you engage your desires, Sayeth the master, Be gone from me, I know you not.
Thou covetous servant, How long will you crave, After things that wage war, Against your very soul, Sayeth the master, Be gone from me I know you not.
Thou worker of inquity, How long will you walk in darkness, How long will you give yourself to sin, How long will you desroy your temple, Sayeth the master, Be gone from me, you workers of inquity.
Thou carnal servants, How long will you preach gold and silver, How long will you give yourself to idols, How will you give yourself to human craftiness, Sayeth the master, Be gone from me, I know you not.
He that have an ear, Let him hear hear, What the spirit says, To the churches..
Malachi 3:10: “Bring all the tithes into the storehouse,”
A lot of Christians, especially the young ones, exempt themselves from fulfilling this scripture.
They complain that since they are students, or aren’t earning much, they shouldn’t be giving their tithes.
If you are among such Christians, I want you to know, that there are so many things you can tithe even if you’re not among the working class.
You can tithe your time, talent, etc.
I intend to dwell on Time today.
Time is the indefinite continued progress of existence and events that occur in an apparently irreversible succession from the past, through the present, into the future.
A wise man once said, ‘Time is money’. Many of us agree with this. Hence, we are very cautious of what we use our time to achieve and accomplish.
As Believers, we are expected to have a specific time spent communing with God daily.
Since there are 24 hours in a day, you could even give God a tenth of your time. That would be 2 hours plus.
There is no time too big to spend praying everyday. Yet, many of us find it difficult, to give God a part of our time Daily.
Beloved Reader, never let a day pass without you spending a tenth of the day, in God’s Presence.
This is part of the secrets of the Believer’s prosperous.