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Olufẹ: Kaabọ si inu ọsẹ miran ninu osu Owewe 2020. Ki alaafia ati ayọ ti o n ti ọwọ Ẹmi Ọlọrun wa kun aye rẹ titi ọsẹ na yoo fi pari, ni orukọ Jesu. Amin.

Njẹ bi a se bẹrẹ ọsẹ tuntun yi, jẹ ki n ran ọ leti ọrọ Pọọlu ti o sọ wipe, “Nitori eyi ni ifẹ Ọlọrun, pe ki ẹ wa ni mimọ, ki ẹ si takete si agbere: ki olukuluku yin mọ bi oun iba ti maa ko ara rẹ ni ijanu ni iwa-mimọ ati ni ọla; Kii ṣe ni ṣiṣe ifẹkufẹẹ, gẹgẹ bi awọn Keferi ti ko mọ Ọlọrun: Ki ẹnikẹni ma ṣe dẹṣẹ si arakunrin rẹ nipa ohunkohun: nitori Oluwa ni olugbẹsan ninu gbogbo nnkan wọnyi, gẹgẹ bi awa ti kilọ fun yin tẹlẹ ri, ti a si n jẹrii yin pẹlu.” (1Tesalonika 4:3-6) Ki si ni idi ti mo fi mu ọrọ iyanju yi tọ ọ wa ni akoko yi? Idi ni pe, gẹgẹ bi o ti ri ni igba aye Pọọlu, bẹẹ na ni o ṣe ri ni akoko yi — ẹṣẹ agbere wọpọ lode oni; ọpọ ọmọ Ọlọrun ni o si n kopa ninu rẹ (1Korinnti 7:2).

Nkan ti mo n sọ ni pe iṣekuṣe ko fi gbogbo ara ja mọ nkankan mọ loju ọpọ ọmọ Ọlọrun loni. Wọn ko ri ibaraẹnisun larin awọn ti ko ti gbeyawo tabi larin awọn ti ko ki i ṣe tọkọtaya si nkankan pataki mọ. Idi si ni pe ọda ti awọn ti aye yi fi n fi ojoojumọ kun iṣekuṣe niyẹn. O tunmọ si pe awọn iwa ti wọn n wu ati awọn ọrọ ti wọn n sọ jẹ ki o da bi ẹni pe agbere, pansaga tabi ikorajọpọ lati ṣe iṣekuṣe dara jọjọ. Wọn a si ma fun awọn ti ko darapọ mọ wọn ninu radarada ti wọn ṣe ni ero pe nkan n ṣe wọn tabi pe wọn n padanu adun ibaraẹnilopọ.

Ṣugbọn ki ni ifẹ Ọlọrun fun wa? Gẹgẹ bi Pọọlu ṣe sọ fun wa ninu ẹsẹ bibeli ti o wa ni oke yẹn, ifẹ Ọlọrun fun wa ni pe ki a takete si agbere, ki a si kọ bi a ṣe le ko ara wa nijanu ni ọna ti o mọ, ti o si niyi. Wa kiyesi pe ibaraẹnisun gan kọ ni Ọlọrun ni ki a takete si. Nkan ti O ni ki a takete si ni iṣekuṣe, eyi ti i ṣe ọna aitọ ati ọna aiyẹ lati ma ba ara ẹni lopọ.

Awọn ọna aitọ yi si ni i ṣe pẹlu ibaraẹnisun ki a to fẹ ara ẹni sile, ale yiyan, ifipabanilopọ, pansaga, biba eranko lopọ, ibalopọ ọkunrinsọkurin ati obinrinsobirin, kikorajọpọ lati ṣe agbere ati ohunkohun ti o bani i ṣe pẹlu iwa eeri laarin awọn ti ko ki i ṣe tọkọtaya. Awọn nkan wọnyi ni Ọlọrun n kilọ fun wa lati takete si. Pọọlu tilẹ sọ fun wa ninu lẹta rẹ miran pe nkan ti Ọlọrun fẹ gan ni pe ki a sa fun awọn nkan wọnyi (1Korinnti 6:18-20)

Ki wa ni idi ti Ọlọrun ṣe fẹ ki a sa fun iṣekuṣe? Lakọkọ, idi ni pe iṣekuṣe a ma sọ ara eniyan, ti i ṣe tẹnpili Ọlọrun, di alaimọ, a si sọ wọn di alaiwulo fun Ọlọrun lati lo fun ogo rẹ. Ikeji, iṣekuṣe a ma so eniyan pọ pẹlu awọn ẹlomiran ni ọna ti ko mọ, a si ṣi ilẹkun fun oniruru iṣoro ti ko yẹ ki o jẹ tirẹ silẹ lati wọle sinu aye rẹ. Ikẹta, iṣekuṣe a ma fi eniyan si abẹ idajọ ti Ọlọrun ma n ṣe ni oorekore ati idajọ rẹ ti ayeraye. Ka tilẹ so otitọ, gbogbo arun ti o ma n tankẹlẹ nipasẹ ibaraẹnisun ti a mọ loni ni o jẹ ifarahan idajọ Ọlọrun lori agbere ati iṣekuṣe laarin awọn eniyan.

Nitorina, ko si nkan ti o ṣe ọ ti o ba takete si iṣekuṣe. Ko si nkan ti o ṣe ọ ti o ba jẹ wundia, niwọn igba ti o ko ti ṣe igbeyawo. Ko si nkan ti o ṣe ọ ti o ba ma a gbe pẹlu ọkunrin tabi obinrin ti ẹ ko ti fẹ ara yin sile. Ko si si nkan ti o ṣe ọ ti o ko ba fi ara rẹ jin fun awọn aworan eeri ati oniruru nkan irira ti o n ba aye ọpọlọpọ jẹ loni.

Lotitọ, gẹgẹ bi mo ti ṣe sọ siwaju, awọn ti aye yi ti o wa ni ayika rẹ le fẹ ki o ro pe nkan ṣe ọ tabi pe o n padanu lọpọlọpọ nipa pe o ko darapọ mọ wọn ni ṣiṣe agbere. Ma ṣe da wọn lohun rara tabi ki o banujẹ nitori isọkusọ wọn. Oju ọna ti o tọ ni o wa. Ati wipe, yatọ si pe aye rẹ yo wa ni ipamọ kuro lọwọ awọn aisan buburu ati awọn aisan ti ko lorukọ, lọjọkan, Oluwa, ti o n fi gbogbo igba bu ọla fun pẹlu ara rẹ, yi o gbe ọ nija, yi o si san ọ lẹsan fun jijẹ olotitọ si.

Ọsẹ ire o.

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Lati owo: J.O. Lawal | Ojo: Owewe 20, 2020 | Atelera: Latori tabili Paitọ | Nomba: Vol. 9, No. 20

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Fire in my Bones

Make yourself useful

“The LORD was with Joseph and he prospered, and he lived in the house of his Egyptian master. When his master saw that the LORD was with him and that the LORD gave him success in everything he did, Joseph found favor in his eyes and became his attendant. Potiphar put him in charge of his household, and he entrusted to his care everything he owned. From the time he put him in charge of his household and of all that he owned, the LORD blessed the household of the Egyptian because of Joseph. The blessing of the LORD was on everything Potiphar had, both in the house and in the field. So he left in Joseph’s care everything he had; with Joseph in charge, he did not concern himself with anything except the food he ate.” (Gen 39:2-6NIV)

Those were the words spoken to describe Joseph’s stay in the house of Potiphar, his Egyptian master. First, it is reported that God was with him, even though he was there as a slave boy. And because God was with him, he found favour in the eyes of his master. That means his master became fond of him and took interest in his welfare and work. So, it does not matter how low the place you are in life may be, God can still favour you there. Yes, He is still able to make those around you there become interested in you and in your success.

But then, Joseph did not just become successful in Potiphar’s house because God caused him to find favour in the man’s eyes. There was something else involved, which was that he too took advantage of God’s favour that he had received to make himself useful. As the account shows, God gave Joseph success in everything he did. But could He have given him success, if he was not doing anything at all? No! It is someone that is working, taking on responsibilities and challenges, that God can give success to. But the one that is lazy or slothful, who is constantly looking for a way to avoid responsibilities where he lives or works, is only fooling himself, if he is expecting God to make him successful in life. How will that happen? In exactly what way will God make him successful?

Joseph was busy in Potiphar’s house. He was not lazy or slothful. He was not running away responsibilities or work challenges. So, in everything he set out to do, God made sure he succeeded. Then when his master saw that he succeeded in handling whatever task he was given, he kept giving more and more responsibilities until he handed everything about his household over to him. And did he regret doing this? Not at all! As the bible tells us, from the time he put Joseph in charge of all his household, God made him exceedingly prosperous. You can, then, imagine how this man must have felt when he eventually lost him to intrigues of his wife and had him imprisoned.

In any case, even in the prison, Joseph did not allow himself to become useless. Why? It was because he knew that God was with him and was able to make him successful there too, if he would settle down to work and make himself useful to the people there. And that was exactly what happened? First, God again made him find favour in the eyes of the prison warden. Second, as he gave himself to handling whatever task that was given to him there diligently, God made sure he succeeded at it. Before long, then, the prison warden could no longer do without him – he just literally put him in charge of everything going on in the prison and found something else for himself to do. And it was while Joseph continued to labour to make himself more and more useful to those in the prison with him that he met the man that God eventually used to bring him to greatness. (Cf. Gen 39-41)

Now I am sure you too want to become great in life in some way. But you must understand that great people are useful and not useless people. They are individuals that move things and make things better wherever they are, not individuals who are constantly seeking ways to excuse themselves from responsibilities. So, if you really want to attain that great height you desire in life, don’t just ask for God’s favour; also make yourself useful in that low place where you are now. Let those around you see that you can be trusted with tasks, people and resources. Work so hard and diligently that they will have that feeling in them that if you are around, certain things will not be left unattended to or allowed to get spoilt. That way, God’s favour on your life will not be wasted but be made to work for your advantage.

And remember this: People may not like you for any reason whatsoever. But if you are useful and profitable, they have an excuse to keep you around them. But even if people are in love with you, and you are useless and incapable of adding value to their lives, at some point, they will find a way to separate themselves from you. So, wake up and begin to cultivate those virtues that will make you increase in usefulness day by day.

By: J.O. Lawal | Date: October 14, 2020 | Series: Youth for Jesus | Number: Vol. 3, No. 22

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Don’t use it as an excuse

“So all the elders of Israel gathered together and came to Samuel at Ramah. They said to him, “You are old, and your sons do not walk in your ways; now appoint a king to lead us, such as all the other nations have.””

(1Sam 8:4-5NIV)

As we see in the Scriptures, there is no human being that is infallible or incapable of making mistakes. In fact, James says in his letter that all of us stumble in many ways (James 3:2). The only person that is infallible is God. Therefore, there may be times when the most upright among us will miss it. And if this happens, we need to be careful not to use their failure as an excuse to deliberately fail God in any area of our lives. That is because doing that will only expose us to God’s judgment.

For instance, as we see in our opening text, there was a time that the elders of the nation of Israel approached Samuel and asked him to give them a king. Why? It was because of what they perceived to be a failure on Samuel’s part. And in what way did they think he failed them? It was by appointing his two sons as judges over them (1Sam 8:1).

Now we are not told whether Samuel sought God’s face or not before making his children judges over the nation of Israel. But we are told that his children did not walk in his ways. Why? Was it because he did not train them well? No, nothing like that is said in the bible. I know many preachers have erroneously taught that Samuel was as bad as Eli in raising his children. But the bible does not say that at all. And it is wrong to make it say so. What the bible says is that his children did not follow his example but turned aside after dishonest gain and began to pervert justice (1Sam 8:3). That means they were not raised this way at all. It was at some point that they chose to walk in their own ways. And this perhaps was why God never reprimanded or forsook Samuel because of them, as He reprimanded Eli because of his children.

In any case, the elders of the people decided to use this situation as an excuse to ask Samuel to give them a king. But all along God had been their invisible king. And He had been the one raising and anointing judges, who served as His representatives, for them. So, when they asked Samuel for a human and visible king, they were unconsciously rejecting the kingship of God over them. And that was one of the reasons they abandoned God totally years later and ended up in captivity. Their kings led them away from the worship of God to the worship of idols.

What should they have done instead of asking for a king? They should have asked Samuel to pray to God for them, so that He may appoint true judges who would not pervert justice over them, that is, in place of Samuel’s sons? But because they had never been happy with the fact that they did not have their own king like the other nations around them, they used the misbehaviour of Samuel’s sons as their excuse for rejecting God as their king.

In like manner, there are many today that are living in sin because certain people of God around them are living in sin or have done some wrong things in the past, things that they have repented of. And anytime such people are confronted with the reality about what they are doing, they will immediately say, “So and so are also doing the same thing,” or “So and so have also done something similar in the past.” But what they do not realise is that even though the bible actually makes it clear that God will not hold guiltless anyone that is responsible for the fall of others, it does not mean that the one that falls will not at all pay for their own sins (Luke 17:1-3). They will pay for them, especially when they are sinning wilfully.
For example, why did Adam eat the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden? Was it because he did not know it was wrong of him to do so? No! Rather, it was because his wife ate it. And when God asked him, “Why did you do this?” He lost no time in saying, “It was because the woman you put here with me ate it and gave me some of it to eat.” In other words, Adam deliberately decided to sin against God because his wife sinned against Him. But did God declare him guiltless because he imitated his wife in sinning? No! Instead, He passed a heavy judgment on him and also drove him out of his place of rest. (Cf. Gen 3)

So, don’t ever used anybody’s error as your excuse to go in the wrong direction. That will never work with God. That is why the bible says, “Do not imitate evil but what is good.” It also says, “Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.” And my prayer for you is that your eyes will be opened to see every area of your life in which you are walking in disobedience to God because you are copying others before it is too late. (Cf. Rom 12:21; 3John 11)

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By: J.O. Lawal | Date: December 02, 2020 | Series: Youth for Jesus | Number: Vol. 3, No. 29