Let me talk a little on Angels today: ”Do you know you’ve encountered Angels and maybe severally?”
UNUSUAL APPEARANCE
You’ve ever observed a person you rarely see but always see when you’re in some grave danger and when it’s resolved, they’re no more? And on and on like that It goes…
They may not appear in the form you expect as with wings and in white garment and the likes but they do severally appear besides those appearances in human form to men. They did with Abraham(Gen.18). They did with Lot(Gen.19). They did with much more…
When they do, some men of the Spirit could realize it and some others do not but irregardless, they must accomplish their task at the time.
I’ve had Angelic visitation too of the white garment and the likes we do know of but of this I speak now, very often. This happens many times in the lives of God’s children.
You must not be ignorant of the divine and of Angelic operations. You must be sensitive as a child of God. Sometimes we get distracted and it’s okay. But, come right back. Get in the race. Run with speed. Run with determination.
Speaking of these Angels, they’re ministering spirits to the saints and to the church. Seeing such important role they play, why ignore their operation?
OTHER SCENARIOS
There were times too you’ve been delivered from some accidents maybe on road and from some harm and others. Those are Fruits of Angelic operations!
HOW TO RELEASE THEM
–Prayer: Prayer has always and always will be key.
Angels do not move till God speaks. God does not move till we speak (Pray). This should tell you how important prayer is. It should be for us as breathing itself for of such was it to the Apostles and early Church and thus could they last.
Our prayer releases God into action which brings Angelic interventions.
A WAR
There’s a war going on in the earth whether you realize it or not. But as a Soldier of Christ, you should know that. We’re not the ones fighting but we play a major role in the battle.
By our prayers, we empower the divine and Angels and when we don’t pray, we don’t. I know it may seem hard to get but, the prayers of the church releases and empowers Angels. What happens then when they don’t?
Today, they pay less attention to the battle they’re in and tangle in worldly affairs, seeking after wealth and much more and rarely after deliverance of the oppressed and darkness destruction. As the scripture says, we shouldn’t be ignorant of the enemy’s wiles (2 Cor. 2:11).
JESUS AS EXAMPLE
Want much of Angelic visitations in your life? Got to be prayerful!
Jesus prayed in the wilderness after which Angels came and strengthened Him.
He prayed at Gethsemane and Angels came and strengthened Him.
He prayed much more times and received Angelic visitations and intervention (not all were accounted in the scriptures).
Abraham’s staff had a quarrel with Lot’s staff over grazing land for their cattle. This led to Abraham and Lot agreeing to separate.
Lot was given to option to choose between the breathtaking city of Sodom and Gomorrah, and the less attractive land which they dwelt in at that moment. Lot chose the land of Sodom and Gomorrah, and he left Abraham with the less attractive site.
Probably Abraham stood after Lot had left, gazing at the beautiful sight of Sodom and Gomorrah, and wishing he had the opportunity to rear his cattle in such a plain.
God came to change Abraham’s sight, from beholding the dainties of Sodom and Gomorrah to beholding the far greater wealth he had in store for Abraham. He said to Abraham, “I am giving you all this land, as far as you can see….”
The kind of seeing that God was talking about here, isn’t the seeing done with the physical eyes. It is that which is done with the inner sight. It is the seeing done with the Imagination.
God told Abraham to look Northwards and Southwards and Eastwards and Westwards. There was certainly no way Abraham would have been able to the entirety of these four cardinal points with his physical sight. But God expects the child of God to see by faith and not by what his physical eyes show him.
The question a believer must ask himself is, “What am I seeing?”
One of the facts which psychology has proven to be true, is that every human who walks and works in this Earth, has a mental picture of himself and his future which guides his decisions and actions.
Even those who claim to see nothing are actually seeing despair, emptiness and a future void of greatness.
In the midst of this pandemic, what is that which you are seeing with your inner eyes? There might have been a lockdown on your business, but there can never be a lockdown on your imagination!
Do you have a mental picture of a great future in mind? Or have you conceded to the picture of gloominess and darkness in your future.
The reason God gave us a lot of promises and ensured they were all penned down is so that in the time of challenges, we may look at those promises, and see them manifesting in our lives. Using your mind to picture the promises of God towards you and your family is not a way of escaping or trying to deny reality. Rather, it is the way to elevating your whole being to living in a higher reality.
1) Your children becoming great: You might have children who right now, are stubborn and might even be ungodly, yet, do not let your vision be limited to who they seem to be at present. Rather, see them as the kind of children that the Bible has promised for those who fear the Lord.
Psalm 112:2: “(the man who fears the Lord) His seed shall be mighty upon earth: the generation of the upright shall be blessed.” (KJV)
See your children becoming great businessmen, politicians, leaders, ministers in the society. Let this be your vision for their lives, and let it drive you to give them the best guidance needed to attain this dream.
2) See yourself having a prosperous home: What makes a home prosperous is not money alone. Love, care, peace and the thriving of your family members can make your home prosperous.
Envision the kind of family you want to have. Envision the kind of spouse you want to be, and start making decisive steps to becoming that spouse now!
3) See yourself living in good health and long life until you leave this world:
Psalm 91:10: “There shall no evil befall thee, neither shall any plague come nigh thy dwelling.” (KJV)
No matter how contagious the pandemic might be, God has promised that it will not come best your dwelling.
Peradventure it came, see yourself getting healed of it.
See yourself alive, even in old age, spending the holidays with thriving children and grandchildren and even your great-grandf
From the previous message of this subject matter, we have known the strategies for building spiritual strength. If you have implemented them, its benefits will definitely not elude you.
The importance of building spiritual capacity include:
1. FITNESS IN THE INNER MAN
The true fitness of a man, is not measured in the level of his/her physical ability, rather, it is measured in the level of his/her spiritual ability.
What really makes us fit and tough in the face of challenges, is our fitness in the spirit. Whatever challenge you are going through, if there’s fitness in your spirit, you will victoriously come out of it.
If besetting sin is your challenge, you can tackle it because you have the strength it takes. The Bible tells us that while there is some value in physical exercise, spiritual exercise is much more important.
1 Timothy 4:8: “For bodily exercise profiteth little: but godliness is profitable unto ALL THINGS, having promise of the life that NOW IS, and of that which is TO COME.”
Godliness is a lifestyle that is retained through spiritual workouts, you can’t benefit godliness without EXERCISING yourself unto godly living.
Paul said in 1 Timothy 4:7: “….Exercise thyself rather unto godliness.”
The passage in 1 Timothy 4:8, shows that spiritual exercise gives both contemporary and eternal benefits. With the contemporary benefits, we can have access to the benefits in eternity.
We CAN lay hold on the promise of eternal life, and there will be stability of confidence within us.
Hebrews 10:35: “Cast not away therefore your confidence, which hath GREAT RECOMPENCE OF REWARD.”
In the context of the above scripture, ‘confidence’ is the ‘assurance’ of your faith in Christ Jesus. There are believers who failed to take time to build strength into their spirit man, and as a result, they ended up casting away their confidence.
If your convictions and faith must be intact, you must sustain the inbuilt strength. With that, you CAN hold on to the end.
2. ENHANCEMENT OF MENTAL FACULTIES.
Both the physical and spiritual mental faculties, can be enhanced through meditation. However, there is a limit to what our physical mentality can fathom, this is because its faculty cannot exceed the natural level.
Job 11:7 (AMP): Can you discover the depths of God? can you [by searching] discover the limits of the Almighty [ascend to His heights, extend to His widths, and comprehend His infinite perfection]?
The above scripture is a question that Job asked the natural man with natural mentality, and the answer is No!
But when spiritual capacity is built, it will suspend you on a higher plain where you can understand the things that looks deep and ambiguous. At that plain, your spiritual mentality can comprehend things that are beyond human understanding.
Ephesians 3:3 (KJV): How that by revelation he made KNOWN unto me the mystery; (as I wrote afore in few words.
“….To you (who have been chosen) it has been granted to KNOW and RECOGNIZE the mysteries of the kingdom of God, but to the rest it is in parables, so that though seeing they may not see, and hearing they may not understand.” Luke 8:10 (AMP)
Our spiritual mentality has a faculty, when your faculty is enhanced, your spiritual mentality CAN substantiate the unseen and unbelievable things, which God is conveying in your spirit.
But if your spiritual mental faculty is lacking enhancement, it will suffer from deficiency.
3. STRENGTH FOR SPIRITUAL BATTLE.
Spiritual battle requires not only the whole armour of God, but also spiritual strength. The armour can protect you against spiritual attacks, you can use the armour to war against dark powers, but it does not give you STRENGTH FOR WAR.
Even though your spirit man is armed with instruments of war, you can still be defeated if you have no strength to handle the warfare instruments, you’ll be vulnerable to your opponent if you don’t have the CAPACITY to fight. This is why it is important for every believer to build spiritual capacity.
David is an example to us. He and his four hundred men pursued after the Amalekites, but the above mentioned scripture proved that he alone, slew more number of the Amalekites.
1 Samuel 30:17: “And David SMOTE them FROM THE TWILIGHT EVEN UNTO THE EVENING of the next day: and there escaped not a man of them, save four hundred young men, which rode upon camels, and fled.”
Indeed, he is a man with strong spirit, if it were by physical strength, it would not had been possible for him to slay from twilight till next day evening. He was full of strength beyond natural, even after the war, he wasn’t looking like a tired man.
That’s amazing about David.
Build up your spirit to know no weakness in warfare.
As a christian pilgrim, you will be frustrated on the pilgrimage if your spiritual strength is small, most unfortunately, you will continue struggling with sin if you don’t have strength to withstand them.
Start building spiritual capacity, its benefit cannot be overemphized.
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.
Luke 5:1 So it was, as the multitude pressed about Him to hear the word of God, that He stood by the Lake of Gennesaret,
Luke 5:2 and saw two boats standing by the lake; but the fishermen had gone from them and were washing their nets.
Luke 5:3 Then He got into one of the boats, which was Simon’s, and asked him to put out a little from the land. And He sat down and taught the multitudes from the boat.
Luke 5:4 When He had stopped speaking, He said to Simon, “Launch out into the deep and let down your nets for a catch.”
Luke 5:5 But Simon answered and said to Him, “Master, we have toiled all night and caught nothing; nevertheless at Your word I will let down the net.”
Luke 5:6 And when they had done this, they caught a great number of fish, and their net was breaking.
The story of Peter’s miraculous catch of fishes is one which is widely read, awe-inspiring and faith-lifting.
Yet, one can be tempted to ignore it, or pass over it during Bible study, due to one’s familiarity with it. Hence, missing its Spiritual significance.
Therefore, I intend to use this medium to highlight three important spiritual lessons the Saint must imbibe from the event.
1. Life without Jesus will be full of Toiling:
Night was the season where fishes were to be caught easily. At night, once the net is thrown into the river, much stress isn’t required to get a catch.
Yet, Peter labored all throughout the night, and he has nothing to show for his labour. He had nothing to show for his toiling.
When you are a Christian, and you try to make a living on your own, without the support of The Master, like Peter, you will discover that your toiling will amount to nothing.
Because there are spiritual forces that are against the thriving of a believer. If you fail to acknowledge Christ and get Him involved in whatever you do, it will all amount in nothing.
Peter toiled and caught nothing. Could you have spent hours studying, yet, ended up getting a result below what you expected? Could you have toiled in your business, yet, the more you toil, the more the business collapses.
Fear not, The Master has the ABILITY to restore you hundredfold.
2. He Gave His Master His Boat
The place of Giving in getting financial miracles can never be over emphasized. The Master asked Peter for his boat, and Peter gave it willingly.
This very day, the Master is asking for your boat. Your boat could be your capital, it could be your business, it could be your heart.
In our quest to get quick fortune, many of us have shut the door of our heart against the Master.
We have become unfaithful in our tithes and firstfruits and offerings, because we feel that giving to the Lord’s work will impoverish us. But that is the mindset of a carnal man. The Enlightened Saint will know that Giving to the Lord’s cause will only make you Richer.
Have a portion in your income that you use for the Gospel. Use your social media Influence as a platform for preaching the Gospel.
3. The Miracle was in Peter’s Obedience to Jesus’ Instruction
Jesus used Peter’s boat to preach, yet, nothing happened. Peter never received any miracle. Peter received his Miracle when he obeyed Jesus’ Instruction to let down his net into the sea.
Maybe you have been working for God for years, and it seems as if nothing is happening. I want you to know that your miracle is tied to your obedience of God’s Instruction.
The commands of God are our Wisdom. God’s breakthroughs are embedded in His Instructions.
Are you doing that which God asked you to do?
Do you know the right thing to do at this moment?
This is the reason why fasting and prayers are necessary. When one fasts, one separates oneself from worldly engagements, to hear from God, the secret to one’s breakthrough.
Have you sought the face of God on the next course of action to take?
Have you sought the Lord’s will on the work you are doing.
Until you do this and align yourself with His Will, you will keep Toiling and laboring without anything to show for it.
Peter was initially reluctant to obey Jesus’ Instruction. He was reluctant because he had labored all through the night and had caught nothing.
He had given up already. He was already tidying things up.
Have you given up on serving God? Or maybe you have given up on actualizing that dream.
I admonish you this morning, be not weary. Don’t give up. God is working out something big for you. A Miracle is coming your way.
Jesus never came to Peter when he was telling at night. It was in the morning when Peter had given up and lost hope, that the master showed up with a miracle.
The Master which shows up when All Hope Is Lost and breakthrough seems impossible.
There might be economic crisis. They might be lockdowns. And in the midst of all these, your business might seem to be at its last breath.
You might even be pondering closing it and signing for unemployment. I want you to hold on just a little longer.
The Master has a miracle in store for you.
Another reason Peter was reluctant to let down his net into the sea, was that the day time wasn’t the right time for fishing in the Bible days.“
Fishes always rose to surface at night which made fishing at night easier.
So when Jesus instructed Peter to let down his net for a catch, Peter said, ‘We have toiled all night, yet, we caught nothing’.
It was as though he meant to say, ‘At night, which is the best time for fishing, we worked hard, yet, we caught nothing. Is it now that isn’t the right time for fishing, that we would catch fishes?’
Probably, you’re in Peter’s condition. You’re skeptical about believing in God’s promises. You say to yourself, ‘Before the Covid, my business was already failing, is it during this lockdown that God wants to prosper it?’
Beloved, the God you serve is the Master of Times and Seasons. You do not determine the season of your visitation, He does.
Believe in Him. Trust Him for a visitation! Listen for His Voice and obey His Word.
You will be amazed at the miracle you will receive!
Mr Fast and Mr Food had great controversy on the earth that it’d reached God’s hearing. He came then to intervene in the dispute, bringing peace. Below is the case in a court where God was Judge, to bring peace;
Mr Food: My Lord, Mr Fast here in his excess kills men. He makes them weak and kills them. I save them. Thus, he should be done with.
Mr Fast: That’s not true my Lord. It’s Mr Food in his excess that kills men. He makes them fatigue and kills them. That’s why doctors always tell their patients to engage me as to clear the toxins that Mr food has placed in them.
Mr Food: What!!! That’s not true. Can they fast without haven eaten. Can they live without eating? You don’t even stand a chance against me! The Lord didst plant all trees in the trillions and made animals in the billions all for men to engage me(feed). Why should they then leave me for you and lay waste all the Lord has made them for their consumption?
Mr Fast: It’s you who don’t stand a chance against me. In the Lord’s sight, I’m of more value than you. Now Mr Food, a question for you. Does the Lord eat? Of course not!
Did the scripture not say men were made in His image and likeness and are His children? Of course! Now if He doesn’t eat and men are His children, made in His image, why should they? Aren’t they missing something?
Perhaps a truth when they eat that they’re not supposed to? There’s a realm the Lord operates in which His people and children has got to operate in as well otherwise, they’ll just keep on eating, not realizing themselves.
Mr Food: You’ve asked me yours. Now, I ask you: ”When the Lord Jesus came to earth, didn’t He eat? Did he fast everyday? I thought you said he doesn’t eat? I just think you’re just under deception Mr Fast which does brings men to destruction.
Mr Fast: It is you who is under deception Mr Food. You used the Lord as an example and I will too. With what did He begin His ministry? Food? Of course not! For the power and Life He sought, He did with a fast! Do you think men can access the Lord’s depth with you? Of course not! It’s I they need. Enoch, almost always! Moses, 40days. Elijah, 50days. Daniel, 21days. Esther, 3days. The Lord Himself, 40days! What does that tell you Mr food? Watch out the lives of these people that engaged me if they remained the same… How about those that engage you? Anything changes? Nothing of course except toxins added to their system. That should tell you why they need me and the Lord ever recommended me to them.
Great tension arises in the atmosphere between these two opponent. Thus, the Lord steps in to settle them,
The Lord: Let the dispute end. Let me come in:
You all should know that I did all at creation and made no mistake. I made food for man and not man for food. I made fast too for man.
As my word says, ‘a time to eat and a time to fast’. Man shouldn’t eat all the time nor should he fast all the time.
I never intended food for man as he’s spirit but nevertheless, I made food still for him as I gave him flesh. As long as he’s on earth, he’ll need food or he’ll die.
When he returns to me, he won’t need food as I originally designed but will live in fast. Till then, as long as he lives on earth, he should do both in proportion. For stability, he shouldn’t eat than he fast nor fast than he eats.
In all, they should do whatever either eat or fast to my Glory. That’s what truly matters!
Communion with The Holy Spirit refers to a state of fellowship with Him. It is that blessed Union we have with the Holy Spirit. Communion with The Holy Spirit is both an activity and a life.
It is something we experience when we pray and study our Bible. Yet, it also a reality in which we live in daily.
Communion with The Holy Spirit is the continuous flow of wisdom and love from The Holy Spirit to us, and our alignment and Obedience to the desires of The Holy Spirit.
It is Intimacy with God. This precious Spiritual disposition, is the essence of Christianity.
Beyond the body of rules and regulations, dos and don’ts, the climax of Christianity is an uninterrupted flow of thoughts between God and man.
Communion involves a close interactions which exist between or among people who have common aim and interest.
Therefore, communion with the Holy Spirit is an intimate interaction or engagement via the relationship which the believers have with Him.
1 Corinthians 13:14: “The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and THE COMMUNION OF THE HOLY GHOST, be with you all. Amen”
The grace of Jesus and the Father’s love, will be outlandish to us, if we do not have communion with The Holy Spirit.
If there is no communion, we will not be able to feel, understand and manifest the indwelling presence of God domiciled in our being.
Galatians 5:16, 25. “This I say then, walk in the Spirit…. If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit”
From the aforementioned scripture, we see two terms used to describe this communion with The Holy Spirit.
Paul uses the words, LIVE and WALK.
Videlicet, Paul was admonishing the Church to live, continuously, a life of intimate fellowship with the Holy Spirit.
It will be very evident that we are communing with Him, if we’re living in His ambience and walking on the pathway of the kingdom under his leadership.
This begins immediately after repenting from sin and receiving Christ by faith.
Acts 2:38 “Then Peter said to them, ‘REPENT, and let every one of you be BAPTIZED in the name of Jesus Christ for the REMISSION OF SINS; and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.”
The Holy Spirit comes into our lives as emblem or seal of our redemption in Christ. When we accept Him, He becomes the one in control of our lives. He constrains and restrains us in our dealings with both man and God.
John 14:26: “But the Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will send in my name, he shall teach you all things, and bring all things to your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you.”
John 15:26: “But when the Comforter is come, whom I will send unto you from the Father, even the Spirit of truth, which proceedeth from the Father, he shall testify of me“
John 16:7: “Nevertheless I tell you the truth; It is expedient for you that I go away: for if I go not away, the Comforter will not come unto you; but if I depart, I will send him unto you.”
Even Jesus acknowledged the need for His Church to have daily communion with the Holy Spirit.
Hence, in three chapters of John, He spoke extensively of the need of The Holy Spirit, and the role He will play in their lives.
After one has been born again, The Holy Spirit begins to teach one, the ways of the kingdom. He teaches us the Principles of God’s kingdom.
On our part, we submit to His dictates and deliberately allow Him to lead us.
How does one live in communion with The Holy Spirit?
One can live in communion with The Holy Spirit by studying the Word of God, fellowshiping in church with other brethren, and praying continually.
When one does this continuously, The Holy Spirit will keep nurturing one’s faith, as well as open one’s eyes to behold wondrous things out of God’s word.
This is the sweetness of Communion with The Holy Spirit. It gives us access into the deep thoughts of God. It makes us to know God more.
Let us seek for this blessed Communion with The Holy Spirit. Let us not be so entangled in worldly engagements that we ignore The Holy Spirit living in us.
Beloved reader, if you have not experienced this Spiritual bliss; if you do not yet know this ecstatic reality of communion with God, I beckon on you that wherever you are, you ask The Holy Spirit for this communion.
It is not reserved for a special few, it is meant for every child of God to enjoy.
Born April 21, 1897, in the mountainous region of western Pennsylvania, Aiden Wilson Tozer influenced his generation like no other individual.
During his lifetime, Tozer, as he preferred, earned the reputation of a twentieth-century prophet. His spiritual gifts afforded him a degree of insight regarding biblical truth and the nature and state of the evangelical church in his day.
Able to express his perceptions in a beautiful, simple, forceful manner, Tozer was often the voice of God when the words of others were but echoes. He saw through the fog of modern Christianity, pointing out the rocks on which it might flounder if it continued its course.
Just before his 17th birthday, Tozer heard a street preacher on a corner in Akron, Ohio, as he walked home from his job at a rubber factory. He could not shake off the simple message. “If you don’t know how to be saved,” the preacher said, “just call on God, saying, ‘Lord, be merciful to me a sinner.'” Wrestling with God for some time at home, Tozer emerged from his attic sanctuary a new creature in Christ.
Under the tutelage of his future mother-in-law, Tozer progressed rapidly in the things of God. She encouraged him to read good books, study the Bible, and pray. She also urged him to preach, often gathering people in her home to hear him.
In 1919, without formal education, they called Tozer to pastor a small storefront church in Nutter Fort, West Virginia. In these humble beginnings Tozer and his new bride, Ada Cecilia Pfaust, launched a ministry that was to span some forty-four years in The Christian and Missionary Alliance. Other churches in Indiana and Ohio would follow.
In 1928 Tozer received a call from The Southside Alliance Church in Chicago. Not too anxious to leave his congregation in Indianapolis, he pushed aside the invitation. After some persuasion Tozer agreed to go and preach, but he offered no guarantees.
That first Sunday in Chicago was notable. Francis Chase, a commercial illustrator, and close friend of Tozer’s, remembered that first service. “He said very little and I didn’t expect much.
He was slight with plenty of black hair, and certainly not a fashion plate as we say. He wore a black tie about 1 1/4 inches in width. His shoes were even then outmoded; high tops with hooks part way up. I introduced him and left the platform.
He said nothing about being pleased to be there or any other pat phrases usually given on such occasions, but simply introduced his sermon topic, which was, “God’s Westminister Abbey,” based on the eleventh chapter of Hebrews.”
Writing to a friend after accepting the call to Chicago, Tozer confided, “As soon as I passed the city limits of Indianapolis I had a favorable earnest of my decision. There swept over my soul a sweet peace and I knew that I was in the will of God.”
From the first, his approach to preaching captivated the congregation – with superior language and phrases – and his splendid voice and diction. Numbering around eighty people when Tozer began, the congregation had to build larger facilities in 1941 to accommodate about 800.
Many felt there were only two great churches in Chicago: Moody Memorial Church with Harry Ironside and Southside Alliance Church where Tozer pastored. Hundreds of people, especially nearby college students, flocked to his services.
From 1951 to 1959 Tozer’s ministry enlarged when WMBI, the Moody radio station, broadcast a weekly program originating from his church study. His ministry to the nearby Bible colleges was his special delight. Tozer pastored the Southside Alliance Church from 1928 until 1959, when he accepted the call from the Avenue Road Alliance Church in Toronto, Canada.
Tozer was fond of saying, “I refuse to allow any man to put his glasses on me and force me to see everything in his light.” He literally burned the midnight oil in his quest for truth. Giving himself to the study of the great classics in religion, philosophy, literature, poetry, the church fathers and Christian mystics.
His special love for poetry and the hymns of the church gave wings to his preaching and writing. A voracious reader, he would read a bit, then think and meditated on what he had read. He often said, “You should think ten times more than you read.” He never read a book merely to say he had read it.
Always a book was to lead him on in his quest for God. In an editorial on the subject Tozer said that the best book was the one that starts the reader on a train of thought and then bows out, its work finished.
In 1950 Tozer was elected editor of the Alliance Weekly, now the Alliance Life, official magazine of The Christian and Missionary Alliance. The committee that presented Tozer’s name said of him, “His clear and forceful style and Bible-loving Christians will approve his unique presentation of a Christ-centered gospel . . . everywhere.”
That proved prophetic, as under Tozer’s leadership the magazine doubled in circulation. The Alliance Weekly, more than anything else, helped establish Tozer as a spokesman to the evangelical church at large.
Someone observed that the Alliance Weekly was the only magazine subscribed to solely for its editorials. Many subscribed to the Alliance Weekly simply for Tozer’s pungent editorials and insightful articles.
They simultaneously published his editorials in Great Britain. H.F. Stevenson, editor of The Life of Faith magazine in London, England, said, “His survey of the contemporary scene was as relevant to Britain as to his own country, so that his articles and books were read avidly here also.”
Tozer’s forte was his prayer life. He often said, “As a man prayed so is he.” To him the worship of God was paramount in his life and ministry. He believed that true service would flow out of pure worship. His preaching and his writings were but extensions of his prayer life. What he discovered in prayer soon found its way into his sermons, then articles and editorials and finally into his many books.
Tozer greatly appreciated craftsmanship and excellence. His writings reveal that he demanded the utmost from himself. Wide reading and a disciplined mind provided him tremendous resources for the apt expressions that flowed from his tongue and pen. Often he would say, “There’s a right word; use it.” Invariably he had the right word at his fingertips.
The great care with which he produced his books established him as a devotional writer of a classic nature who will long be read when we forget his spoken ministry. He labored diligently to develop a style and strength of expression that continually attracted attentions.
Tozer’s lively imagination and descriptive powers gave force and vividness to his presentations. He spent hours meticulously producing sermons that we could describe as majestic and profound. Instead of shouting, he used crisp, precise, climatic sentences. His voice and delivery were rather quiet, but the sermon penetrated the soul.
Through his preaching and writing Tozer issued a clarion call for evangelicals to return to authentic, biblical, personal and inward positions that characterized the Christian church when she was most faithful to Christ and His Word. As he expounded the Scriptures, analyzing, or explaining a biblical truth, listeners were brought face to face with decisions they would never forget or regret.
As an intellectual beast of prey, Tozer could tear the faulty arguments of an author to pieces. He seemed to have a spiritual intuition enabling him to scent error, name it for what it was and reject it in one decisive act.
Francis Chase, close friend for more than thirty years, shares this insight into his work habits. “He told me once that he would often go to that little dismal loft in the church to write some editorials. He said his heart and mind were as dry and uninspired as a burnt shingle.
He would open his Bible, possibly a hymnbook, kneel at that old couch, pick up a pencil, and then the Holy Spirit would come upon him . . .. To keep up with what flooded his soul he would have to write ferociously. Four or five editorials would be completed at one time.”
The freshness of his writings amazes some. A close friend and colleague, Dr. Nathan Bailey, late president of The Christian and Missionary Alliance, explains, “In his writings he left the superficial and the obvious and the trivial for others to toss around, giving himself to the discipline of study and prayer that resulted in articles and books that reached deep into the hearts of men.”
Tozer’s method of preaching was the strong declaration of biblical principles, never merely an involvement in word studies, clever outlines or statistics. Listening to his recorded sermons or reading any of his books, the observer will notice the absence of alliteration. He thought alliteration was artificial. His style was the simple unfolding of truth as naturally as a flower unfolding in the sunlight.
Much like that of Will Rogers, we can describe Tozer’s humor as good, honest, homespun wit. He was not a storyteller or joke-teller, but in the turn of a phrase, a sharp observation through satire or a homely illustration, he got his point across.
Of course too much humor can be ruinous to any sermon, and Tozer struggled to keep his humor under control. Raymond McAfee, long time associate of Tozer in Chicago, said, “I could always tell by the content of humor in his preaching just how tired he was. When his discourse convulsed the audience, he was tired, his guard was down, and humor sneaked through.”
In the true and best sense of the word, Tozer was a mystic. He placed great emphasis on the contemplation of divine things resulting in the God consciouslife.
The last literary project of Tozer’s, completed just before his death and published several months after, was THE CHRISTIAN BOOK OF MYSTICAL VERSE. This was a compilation of a wealth of mystic poetry that had warmed and blessed Tozer’s heart throughout the years. In their introductions of that book he defined his meaning of the term mystic.
“The word ‘mystic’ as it occurs in the title of this book refers to that personal spiritual experience common to the saints of Bible times and well known to multitudes of persons in the post biblical era. I refer to the evangelical mystic who has been brought by the gospel into intimate fellowship with the Godhead.
His theology is no less and no more than is taught in the Christian Scriptures. He walks the high road of truth where walked of old prophets and apostles, and where down the centuries walked martyrs, reformers, Puritans, evangelists and missionaries of the cross.
He differs from the ordinary orthodox Christian only because he experiences his faith down in the depths of his sentient being while the other does not. He exists in a world of spiritual reality. He is quietly, deeply, and sometimes almost ecstatically aware of the Presence God in his own nature and in the world around him.
His religious experience is something elemental, as old as time and the creation. It is immediate acquaintance with God by union with the Eternal Son. It is to know that which passes knowledge.” (THE CHRISTIAN BOOK OF MYSTICAL VERSE, Christian Publications, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania).
In his daily walk and ministry Tozer had a sense of God that enveloped him in reverence and adoration. His one daily exercise was the practice of the presence of God, pursuing Him with all his strength and energy. To him, Jesus Christ was a daily wonder, a recurring astonishment, a continual amazement of love and grace.
Toward the end of his life Tozer remarked, “I have found God to be cordial and generous and in every way easy to live with.” For almost fifty years Tozer lived in God. He was not a perfect man; He had his faults and “warts,” possessed a disposition that caused him grief and heartache. Although never nasty or venomous, at times he had to apologize to those he inadvertently hurt when he spontaneously popped their balloons of pretense, pomposity and posturing.
Toward the end of his ministry he requested of his congregation: “Pray for me in the light of the pressures of our times. Pray that I will not just come to a wearied end ?- an exhausted, tired old preacher, interested only in hunting a place to roost. Pray that I will be willing to let my Christian experience and Christian standards cost me something right down to the last gasp!”
On May 12, 1963, A.W. Tozer’s earthly labors ended. His faith in God’s majesty became sight as he entered His presence. At the funeral his daughter Becky said something typical of what Tozer himself would have said. “I can’t feel sad; I know Dad’s happy; he’s lived for this all his life.” And so he had. Although his physical presence is far removed from us, Tozer will continue to minister to those thirsty for the things of God.
1 Samuel 17:11 “When Saul and all Israel heard those words of the Philistine, they were dismayed, and greatly afraid.”
1 Samuel 17:37 “David said moreover, The LORD that delivered me out of the paw of the lion, and out of the paw of the bear, he will deliver me out of the hand of this Philistine. And Saul said unto David, Go, and the LORD be with thee.”
1 Samuel 17:43: “And the Philistine said unto David, Am I a dog, that thou comest to me with staves? And the Philistine cursed David by his gods.”
1 Samuel 17:44: “And the Philistine said to David, Come to me, and I will give thy flesh unto the fowls of the air, and to the beasts of the field.”
1 Samuel 17:45 Then said David to the Philistine, Thou comest to me with a sword, and with a spear, and with a shield: but I come to thee in the name of the LORD of hosts, the God of the armies of Israel, whom thou hast defied.
1 Samuel 17:46: “This day will the LORD deliver thee into mine hand; and I will smite thee, and take thine head from thee; and I will give the carcases of the host of the Philistines this day unto the fowls of the air, and to the wild beasts of the earth; that all the earth may know that there is a God in Israel.”
1 Samuel 17:47: “And all this assembly shall know that the LORD saveth not with sword and spear: for the battle is the LORD’s, and he will give you into our hands.”
I was studying Genesis 1, and the Lord began to speak to me some things about the power of words, I desire to use this post as a means to share those lessons the Lord taught me, with you.
When God was about to create this world, He spoke. He said it and it happened. Everything God sought to create, He conceived within, and birthed out through His Word.
Words are powerful. When a sorcerer desires to conjure a powerful charm or release a powerful spell, his most potent weapon is his words. Spells are nothing more than words released with the accompaniment of a spirit t accomplish a desired task.
The spirit realm is governed by the power of the tongue and even God operates this way. God always speaks before He acts, that’s why there’s something known as Prophecy.
The Art of Speaking is something that even the Saints of old were masters of. They knew how to speak like God even in the toughest of situations.
In 1 Samuel 17, a Philistine Giant named Goliath came to trouble and intimidate Israel. Goliath wasn’t an ordinary giant, he was a large and powerful one. He was ten feet tall, with the largest of weapons.
The size of his spear tip alone weighed fifteen pounds, his armor weigh a hundred and twenty pounds. He was intimidating in size and stature.
Day and night, he ridiculed the armies of Israel and none of them dared oppose, none but a little shepherd boy.
While everyone hid in cowardice, David walked to the center stage of all where the giant stood and challenged him.
I believe you must known the story before now, but there’s something I want to show you from that event.
When David challenged Goliath, Goliath cursed him and said to him, 1 Samuel 17:44 “Come over here, and I’ll give your flesh to the birds and wild animals!”
For standing up to intimidation, Goliath promised to end David’s life. Some times, God’s people find themselves in such situation.
Intimidated by Giants; political Giants, economic Giants, academic and financial Giants, and when they chose to stand against such intimidation, they’re threatened.
When they refuse to accept such Injustice, they receive real threats to their lives and their businesses.
David faced such a threat, but instead of panicking and speaking out of fear, he spoke out of Faith.
Look at the reply of David, 1 Samuel 17:45 David shouted in reply, “You come to me with sword, spear, and javelin, but I come to you in the name of the Lord Almighty—the God of the armies of Israel, whom you have defied.
1 Samuel 17:46 “Today the Lord will conquer you, and I will kill you and cut off your head. And then I will give the dead bodies of your men to the birds and wild animals, and the whole world will know that there is a God in Israel!”
David never held any sword of matchet with him, yet, he promised to cut off Goliath’s words.
If you read further, you’ll see he did cut Goliath’s head off. This is the power of the spoken word. When you speak out of Faith, God responds.
God responds to the re-echoing of His word. He took Ezekiel to the valley of dry bones and commanded Ezekiel to speak, as Ezekiel spoke God’s word, the bones came back to life.
Do not talk based on circumstances, talk based on God’s word. Don’t talk based on your fear, talk as a man of faith.
Release God’s word into your family and business everyday.
God has promised you so much in his word, it’s time to echo those promises.
Psalm 23:1: “The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want”
We quote this Psalm as a closing benediction, but this was the Confession of a man who had mastered the art of faith speaking.
Mat 17:20 KJV “verily I say unto you, If ye have faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye shall say unto this mountain, Remove hence to yonder place; and it shall remove; and nothing shall be impossible unto you.”
Speak to that mountain facing you! Could it be sickness? Declare that you are healed by the stripes of the Lord. Could it be debt, declare that you’re a giver and not a borrower. Don’t keep silent. Don’t live in this world casually.
Before studying, speak wisdom and understanding to your mind, Befor going for that job interview, speak favor unto it.
At first, it might seem to be a waste of time, but the more you speak with faith, the more potent your words become.
Here are some Bible promises from God to you, declare them daily
Psalms 27:2 “When evil people come to destroy me, when my enemies and foes attack me, they will stumble and fall.”
Psalms 18:2: “The Lord is my rock, my fortress, and my savior; my God is my rock, in whom I find protection. He is my shield, the rock of my salvation, and my stronghold.”
Psalms 1:3: “They are like trees planted along the riverbank, bearing fruit each season without fail. Their leaves never wither, and in all they do, they prosper.”