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Fire in my Bones Youth for Jesus

Title: Solve the problem yourself

Series: Youth for Jesus

Number: Vol. 8, No. 29

“Rehoboam appointed Abijah son of Maacah to be the chief prince among his brothers, in order to make him king. He acted wisely, dispersing some of his sons throughout the districts of Judah and Benjamin, and to all the fortified cities. He gave them abundant provisions and took many wives for them.” (2Chron 11:22-23NIV)

Who acted wisely, as we see in our opening bible text? It was Rehoboam, the son of Solomon that succeeded him as king over the nation of Israel. And how did he act wisely? It was by seeing to it that he himself solved what could have become a problem for the nation after his death.

Now what was that thing that could have become a problem for the nation of Judah after the death of Rehoboam? It was kingship! Yes, who would become king after his death would have become a terrible problem for the nation, if he had not dealt with the situation when he still had the time, authority, power and resources to do so.Remember that, even in the time of David, who would become king after him created a big mess for the country.

First, we had Absalom, who was not even the first son or second son of David, putting himself forward to be king and starting a civil war that claimed the lives of many. Also, we had Adonijah, another son of his, putting himself forward as king, even though he did not have the wisdom or character required to be one. And if Prophet Nathan and Bathsheba had not stepped in on time to make David announce and anoint Solomon, the right man, as king after him, while he was still alive, only God knows how many lives would have been lost in the fight for his throne. (Cf. 2Sam 15; 1Kings 1)

But Rehoboam would not give room for any such thing during his own reign. So, while the kingdom was still firmly established in his hand, he proclaimed Abijah to be the crown prince. And in order to prevent his other sons, twenty-seven of them, from making trouble for Abijah, he scattered them throughout the country and kept them happy with abundant resources and many wives.

So, while he was still alive, he solved the kingship problem and ensured that the land could continue to enjoy peace after his death.Interestingly, Abraham had also done a similar thing in dealing with his sons. The bible says, “Abraham left everything he owned to Isaac. But while he was still living, he gave gifts to the sons of his concubines and sent them away from his son Isaac to the land of the east.” (Gen 25:5-6 NIV)

Did you see that? While he was still alive, strong, powerful and wealthy, Abraham solved the problem of who would inherit what from his possessions. He did not leave the situation to chance, fate or luck. Otherwise, some greedy and cruel child may just ruin the name and legacy of the family in his fight for the man’s inheritance.

Remember Gideon. Even though he did well by refusing to take God’s position as king over the people of Israel, he did not do well by not seeking God’s face to know and appoint a true judge that would take over from him in leading the people. Therefore, he gave room for the ruthless son of his concubine, Abimelech, to destroy all his other seventy sons and forcefully take over the leadership of the country. (Cf. Judges 8-9)

To say the fact, most of the judges God gave to Israel did not labour as Moses did to know His mind about who would take over from them and then hand over to such persons while they were still alive. So, the people often ended up as sheep without shepherds after their demise, having nobody to lead them in doing the will of God and being exposed to harm from all kinds of wicked and ruthless people and nations that may want to rule over them. (Cf. Num 27:15-23)

In any case, the point of all I have been sharing with you is that there are problems that only you are in a position to solve. And you should not ignore or avoid them, whether because you are afraid, indecisive or sentimental.

Instead, you should identify such problems and clearly solve them when you still have the means to do so. Otherwise, apart from the fact that you may give room for some foolish, irresponsible and godless individuals to ruin your good legacy, you can also expose your family, business, community, society or church to unnecessary and avoidable evil through your unwillingness to solve a problem that is in your power to solve.Therefore, mind yourself.

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FROM PASTOR’S DESK 2025 Pastor's Desk

Title: Put Him first

Series: From Pastor’s Desk

Number: Vol. 14, No. 30

Beloved: grace, mercy and peace be yours without measure from God our Father and Jesus Christ our Lord. It is with great joy that I welcome you to another week of the month of November 2025. My prayer is that God will rid your life of everything that has placed a limitation on your advancement, so that every experience of stagnation will end in your life. Amen.

One of the things that often hinder the progress of God’s people is their lack of wholehearted devotion to Him. And why don’t we always give Him wholehearted devotion? The main reason is that we are often distracted by our desire to have the beautiful things of this world and be like other people around us.Is it not good for us to have the beautiful things of this world or to be occupying important positions in life? It is good.

In fact, God is not against our having good things in life or our being in great positions in life. On the contrary, as we are told in the bible, He Himself freely gives us all things for our enjoyment (1Tim 6:17).

However, we who are God’s children must understand that we cannot have the good things of this life by merely running after them or by being anxious to have them.

Even if we have anything in that manner, there is no guarantee that it will be want we need or what we can enjoy. The only way, then, for us to have those good things of this life that we truly need and also enjoy them is for God, our Father, to bring them to us or to lead us to where to find them.

All this is why our Lord Jesus says this to us:“So do not worry, saying, ‘What shall we eat?’ or ‘What shall we drink?’ or ‘What shall we wear?’ For the pagans run after all these things, and your heavenly Father knows that you need them. But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.” (Matt 6:31-33NIV)

Did you see that? God does not want us to be anxious about anything that we need in life. Also, He does not want us to make everything about our lives a competition with others. Instead, He wants us to always put Him first in all that we do. That way, He will be able to give to us everything we need in life and also give us the power to enjoy it.Unfortunately, many of us are not walking in the light of this truth.

So, we are continually getting ourselves injured through our competition with those of this world to have the beautiful things of life. And unless we repent and begin to put God first and ahead of anything we may need or want in life, we will not stop exposing ourselves to unnecessary danger.Remember that God knows everything we need.

Not only does He know everything we need, He also wants to give us everything we need. But if we do not give Him His rightful place in our lives, we will continue to work against all that He is doing to make us happy in life. And where that is the case, we will have no one else but ourselves to blame.

So, as you go this week, make up your mind to always put God first in all that concerns your life. And may you be strengthened by the Spirit of God to do so, in Jesus’ name. Amen.

Have a lovely week.

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Fire in my Bones Youth for Jesus

Title: Volunteers needed

By: J.O. Lawal

Date: November 19, 2025

Series: Youth for Jesus

Number: Vol. 8, No. 28

“Now the leaders of the people settled in Jerusalem, and the rest of the people cast lots to bring one out of every ten to live in Jerusalem, the holy city, while the remaining nine were to stay in their own towns. The people commended all the men who volunteered to live in Jerusalem.” (Neh 11:1-2NIV)

Some years ago, a church I was attending organised a crusade that ended very late at night. It was not planned to end as late as it did. But it ended late because the pastor of the church that was supposed to minister in it was caught up in a terrible situation that made it impossible for him to come.

So, last minutes plans had to be made to get someone else to preach in his stead. And what should have ended around 8pm or so ended after 10pm.Now because the crusade ended later than expected, getting some of the equipment used for the crusade back to the church meeting place became a very big issue for some logistic reasons. So, it became necessary for some of the members of the church to stay back overnight with the equipment.

Otherwise, nothing of it may remain on the crusade ground by the following morning.Who, then, among the brethren would stay? We ended the crusade late and getting back home for many at the time would be pretty difficult.

More so, it was not the brethren’s fault that the crusade ended late or that the church leaders did not make adequate plans to get the church equipment back to where they belonged. So, nobody, not even the church staff, could be commanded to stay back. The only available option was for the handlers of the crusade to look for guards that they could pay to watch over the equipment over the night.

Unfortunately, the money to even do that was not available. So, what we needed that night were volunteers, people who, out of a clear understanding of the situation and love for God and for His church, would willingly offer to stay back and watch over the equipment of the church.

Sadly, nobody wanted to volunteer to stay back. Even the church staff that one would expect a higher level of commitment from were unwilling to volunteer. Each of them was just giving all kinds of reasons they would not be able to stay back but must readily get back home.

Now when I saw how things were going and that much discouragement was already filling the heart of the assistant pastor of the church who, at the time, was the only remaining elder of the church that was still on the crusade ground, I spoke up and said that I would stay back.

Really, I just joined the assembly at the time. But I just could not cope with the fact that none of all the old members of the assembly would readily volunteer in that situation to do the needful for the safety of what belonged to the church. What was I thinking at the time, by the way? Did I think that I could, as one person, actually keep the equipment safe from robbers or thieves till the following morning?

No! The truth is that I was not thinking at all. I was not considering the consequences of my decision at all. All that I simply had in mind was to do what I believed to be right for the church. And guess what? The moment I said that I would say, some other brothers of the church began to say that they also would stay back. And before long, we had enough people on ground to make any group of robbers think clearly before they would attempt to rob the place.

Glory to God!Now when the pastor of the church later heard what I did, he was really elated. And that, of course, forever affected our relationship. That is because, from that time on, he literally took me as a younger brother and ministry companion.

Well, I shared that story with you to let you know that there are times that what God needs for certain things He wants to accomplish are volunteers and not just those who will be acting on His orders. Yes, He can command us to do anything He wishes.

But it is not every time that He wants to do that. There are times that what He wants is for us to willingly offer to do what He wants, even though He is not making it an obligation for us to do so. And if we will volunteer to do what He wants in such situations, the commendation that will follow will surely be greater than any reward we can hope to receive from handling His work like an obligation.

As we see in our opening text, when the Jews of Nehemiah’s time were trying to re-inhabit Jerusalem, they needed more than those chosen by lot to do so. They also needed volunteers. Yes, they needed people who would willingly relocate to Jerusalem from wherever they were living, not minding the cost or the inconveniences. And those who volunteered in this manner were greatly commended by them. That was because they made what God expected them to do easier to be done.

In like manner, when we volunteer to do whatever has to be done in the kingdom of God, not looking at what it will cost us or the inconveniences that may follow, we are making it easier for the will of God to be accomplished in our world.

In fact, we may just be inspiring several others to also volunteer to make the accomplishing of the will of God on earth easier. And where that is the case, God will not forget our labour of love but will reward us accordingly when the time is ripe. But are we willing to volunteer to do anything for God or for His kingdom? Are we willing to volunteer to do anything at all that will make life easier or better for others? Or is it only those things that will earn us money or prestige that we are always willing to do?

Well, those who volunteer to do the will of God and make Him happy, where others are shrinking back, will never be forgotten by Him. They may not be duly rewarded in this world for what they have done or are doing for Him. But He will not fail to reward them adequately in His eternal kingdom, when all has been said and done.

Cheers!

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From Pastor's Desk 2025 FROM PASTOR’S DESK 2025 Pastor's Desk

Title: You are only deceiving yourself

Series: From Pastor’s Desk

Number: Vol. 14, No. 29

Beloved: grace, mercy and peace be yours abundantly from God our Father and Jesus Christ our Lord and Saviour. I am pleased to welcome you to the third week of the month of November 2025.

My prayer is that God will daily strengthen you to take His word seriously, so that it will yield in your life the fruit it is meant to yield. Amen.James, in his letter, says this to us: “Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says.” (James 1:22NIV)

Is it not a good thing to listen to the word of God? It is a good thing to do so. In fact, as John tells us in the book of Revelation, there is a measure of blessing that follows reading the word of God or listening to it (Rev 1:3).

However, listening to the word of God or reading it is not sufficient. We also have to do what the word says. Otherwise, the will of God will not be accomplished in our lives or here on earth. And as long as His will is not being accomplished in our lives and in the world, we cannot experience the kind of peace and joy we desire to experience.

Our Lord Jesus also shares a story with us along this line. It is about a father who had two sons and who said to the first son, “Go and work in the vineyard today.” And the young man said that he would not go. So, the father went to his second son and said, “Go and work in the vineyard today.” And the young man said that he would go. But he never went. The man’s first son, however, changed his mind and later went to work in His father’s vineyard. (Cf. Matt 21:28-31)

The question, then, is, “Who did his father’s will out of those two young men?” It was the first son. The second son that appeared to be cooperative never did his father’s will. So, if the father would reward anybody that day for doing his will, it was the first son that he would reward, not the second son.

Unfortunately, many of us are like that second son. When the word of God is coming to us, we will be nodding our heads in agreement and sometimes even shouting with joy because of what God is saying to us. But when it comes down to acting on what we are hearing, it is another story entirely. And imagine how that must be grieving the heart of God.

Well, James tells us that those who act like that are merely deceiving themselves. That is because the word of God that they do not act on will not benefit their lives or their world. It will not change their lives or situations. Therefore, they are simply wasting the time, effort and money they are spending on hearing or reading the word. Perhaps you too are like that. You often appear to be cooperating with God when His word is coming to you. But it is what you have in mind that you end up doing, not what He wants you to do. You are only deceiving yourself.

So, all the time, effort and money you are spending on hearing or reading His word can only go to waste. That is because God’s word that you won’t act on will not change your life or your situation.Now I do not want the time, effort and money I spend on hearing the word of God or reading it to go to waste anymore.

Instead, I want His word to work in my life, making it all that He wants it to be. And that is why I will daily ask Him for the strength not just to be a hearer of His word but a doer of it as well. Will you also do likewise? If you too will do likewise, then, the word of God that you are hearing will not go to waste in your life again but will accomplish in it all that God wants to see.

Have a lovely week.

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Title: Keep your unbelief to yourself

Series: Youth for Jesus

Number: Vol. 8, No. 27

“The officer on whose arm the king was leaning said to the man of God, “Look, even if the LORD should open the floodgates of the heavens, could this happen?” “You will see it with your own eyes,” answered Elisha, “but you will not eat any of it!”” (2Kings 7:2NIV)

One of the things we must train ourselves to do is to be careful of what we say when we are around those who have been well established as true servants of God. It may be, in fact, best for us to be altogether quiet when we are with them than to say something untoward. That is because anything unprofitable we say around them may just be the different between life and death or success and failure for us.

For example, as we see in our opening bible text, an officer of the king of Israel once said something unprofitable in the presence of prophet Elisha. And what he said cost him his life and an experience of the goodness of God.

What exactly happened? Well, as the account goes, there had been a famine in the land of Israel that was so severe that people were eating their own babies. And when news of this got to the king, he suddenly woke up and remembered that there was a man of God in the land that could have spoken to God on their behalf. But instead of going to meet him in humility and asking him to intercede on behalf of the land, it was a death threat that he sent to him. (Cf. 2Kings 6:24-33)

Now that is typical of unspiritual and irresponsible leaders. First, they will not wake up to respond to the yearnings of their people until the crises of the people are brought to their doorsteps. Then even when they are eventually confronted with the magnitude of the distress of their people, they will not admit that they are responsible for it. Instead, they will look for someone else to blame, someone else to make the scapegoat for their irresponsibility.

Well, in spite of this king’s irresponsibility, God, in His mercy, still ministered to Prophet Elisha for the people. He gave him a word for them that there was going to be a supernatural supply of food and other good things that would totally eradicate the famine the following day. According to him, the supply would be so abundant and unbelievable that people would not need much money to get food for themselves. (Cf. 2Kings 7:1)

Now what did the king say in response to that? Nothing! Why did he say nothing? It was because what he heard was totally unbelievable. But then, since he knew Elisha to be a true man of God, one whose words had never failed or fallen to the ground, he just held his peace, hoping that what he had heard would actually come to pass. However, his closest officer would not act like him. He would not hold his peace or keep his unbelief to himself.

So, he told the man of God to go to hell. He told him that even if God were to open the floodgates of heaven and rain down food, as He did for the Israelites in the wilderness, the kind of abundance he had prophesied could never happen. Why did he speak like that? It was must have been because he wanted to prevent the man of God from giving the king and the people false hopes.

Unfortunately for him, the man of God told him that he would actually witness that abundant miraculous supply of God but would not enjoy it. And that was exactly what happened to him. He did witness the abundant miraculous supply of food and other kinds of good things that Elisha had prophesied about. But he lost his life while he was trying to manage that supply. What a shame! (Cf. 2Kings 7:17-20)

What is the point of this? It is that even where we do not believe or are struggling to believe a prophecy of an acclaimed servant of God, we should just keep our unbelief to ourselves. We should not spread it or infect other people with it. And I am not referring to a case in which a so-called servant of God is saying something that is entirely contrary to what is in the bible and misleading people.

In that case, we have a duty to warn people against his lie or error. That way, we will be good ministers of Christ that have been well brought up in the truth (1Tim 4:6).

But where our reason for not believing what a servant of God has said is simply that it is contrary to common sense and not to the word of God, we should keep our unbelief to ourselves and let God Himself prove that person to be telling the truth or lying. Otherwise, if we should voice out our unbelief and infect others with it, God’s judgment is what will surely follow, if such a servant of God happens to be telling the truth. Who, then, knows how He will judge?

So, mind yourself.

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Title: Don’t allow overfamiliarity

Date: November 09, 2025

Series: From Pastor’s Desk

Number: Vol. 14, No. 28

Beloved: grace, mercy and peace be yours without measure from God our Father and Jesus Christ our Lord and Saviour. It is with great pleasure that I welcome you to another week of the month of November 2025.

My prayer is that God will daily equip you with everything you need to make the most of His gifts in the lives of His servants in your life, so that you can reap the full benefits of what He sent them to do in your life. Amen.

Our Lord Jesus once said this to the people in His hometown:”And there were many in Israel with leprosy in the time of Elisha the prophet, yet not one of them was cleansed—only Naaman the Syrian.” (Luke 4:27NIV)

Why did He say this? He said it to show us that it is not a new thing for people who are close to God’s anointed servants not to benefit much or at all from the grace of God upon their lives. Why? The reason is that they often allow overfamiliarity to prevent them from relating to these people appropriately.

As we see in the case of Elisha, which Jesus mentioned in the above bible text, even though there were several lepers in Israel in his time, he did not heal any of them. And was that because he did not have enough of God’s power to heal them? No! The reason was that they did not appreciate the power of God in him enough to come to him to be healed. But when Naaman, a total stranger, came to him to be healed of his leprosy, he was healed that same day. That means if the lepers in Israel had also come to him to be healed, they would have been healed of their leprosy. (Cf. 2Kings 5)

In like manner, when Jesus went to His hometown, He could not do many mighty works there. But He had done many mighty works in many other places before coming there. Why, then, was He unable to do many mighty works among them? The reason was that they did not appreciate the grace of God in His life. So, they would not receive and enjoy the blessings of God that He had brought to them. (Cf. Mark 6:1-6)

Sadly, many believers today too are missing the goodness of God that could be theirs because they will not appreciate enough or at all the grace of God in the lives of His servants that are ministering to them. Others who are not close to these servants of God may be enjoying the grace of God in their lives in tremendous ways and sharing wonderful testimonies. But those who see them regularly may not be enjoying much of God’s goodness through them. And that is because they have allowed overfamiliarity to prevent them from relating to them in ways that will cause them to be greatly blessed by God through them.

If you, then, are not enjoying the goodness of God in great ways through the lives of His servants in your life, you may want to check yourself. Perhaps you have allowed overfamiliarity to keep you from relating to them in ways that will cause the grace of God in their lives to freely bless you. Then you need to repent immediately and begin to relate to them with love, faith and respect. That way, the doors of God’s favour in their lives will be freely opened for your enjoyment.

Have a splendid week.

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Title: Always be considerate

Series: Youth for Jesus

Number: Vol. 8, No. 26

“Now the Israelites were in distress that day, because Saul had bound the people under an oath, saying, “Cursed be anyone who eats food before evening comes, before I have avenged myself on my enemies!” So none of the troops tasted food.” (1Samuel 14:24NIV)

Why were the Israelites in distress on the day mentioned in our opening text? They were in distress because Saul had bound them under an oath not to eat anything until they had won the battle at hand.Now is it a good thing to fast? Yes, it is a good thing. But fasting must always be done with understanding.

And what sort of understanding do we need to employ in fasting? First, we need to understand that fasting is for us and not for God. That means we are the ones fasting is meant to affect and help, not God therefore, when fasting we should focus on doing only those things that will make our fasting meaningful and beneficial. And such things include praying, meditating on Scriptures, giving and helping others. Otherwise, our fasting will mean nothing to God. (Cf. Isaiah 58)

Also, since fasting is done to benefit us, our focus must not be on impressing people with it. Rather, it should be on receiving from God whatever it is our hearts are after receiving from Him. Otherwise, our fasting will be nothing but an exercise in futility. (Cf. Matt 6:16-18)

In addition, fasting should be done with a clear appreciation of our physical conditions and other circumstances of our lives. And where we want others to join us in fasting, we must also pay attention to their physical conditions and other immediate circumstances of their lives.

Otherwise, what is intended to result in spiritual edification for us and others may end up injuring us badly. And we can only have our own foolishness, ignorance or selfishness to blame for that.As we see in our opening text, even though King Saul was in a position to call for a fast among the Israelites, his calling for a fast that day was out of line. Why? It was because he called for it without understanding.

How? Well, they were at the battle front with the Philistines that day. And all odds were against them. That was because they were much fewer in number than their enemies. Also, they did not have enough or appropriate weapons to equip themselves in fighting these enemies. The only reason, then, that the battle was going in their favour was that God was fighting for them. (Cf. 1Sam 13)

That being the case, those Israelite soldiers needed all the strength they could muster to make the most of the grace of God in totally defeating their enemies. That day, then, was not the right one to call for a fast. Rather, it was a day to let the men eat and drink enough to gain the required strength to fight and win.

Unfortunately, Saul messed up everything for them by calling for a fast that day, as his own son, Jonathan, would later confess. Eventually, when the men could no longer hold their hunger and thirst, they pounced on some of the animals they had taken as plunder and began to eat them raw. So, a fast that was intended to lead the people to trust God for victory that day ended up leading them to sin against Him. And it happened that way because of someone’s lack of consideration. (Cf. 1Sam 14:31-34)

What is the point of all this, at any rate? It is that we should always be considerate in dealing with others, especially those that we have some measure of authority over their lives. We should not just make rules for people because we have the authority to do so, even if those rules are for their benefits.

Rather, we should always be thoughtful and considerate before making rules for others or before taking any step that will affect others. Otherwise, even when we mean well, what we intend to accomplish good may end up accomplishing evil. Sadly, it is the evil that our decisions or actions have accomplished that people will see and be talking about, not our good intentions.

So, watch yourself.

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Title: He must have done something differently

Series: From Pastor’s Desk

Number: Vol. 14, No. 02

Beloved; grace, mercy and peace be multiplied to you abundantly from God our Father and Jesus Christ our Lord and Saviour. I am pleased to welcome you to the eleventh month of this year, the month of November 2025. My prayer is that God will open your eyes to see the right steps you need to take in utilizing His presence in your life for your breakthrough wherever are being hindered in life. Amen.

As we see in the bible, after the death of Uzzah, that man that was struck dead by God for touching the Ark of the Covenant, David decided to take the Ark to the house of a man called Obed-Edom. And that was because he was afraid of what might happen to his household, if the Ark should be brought to them. So, it wasn’t out of goodwill that the Ark was taken to Obed’s house. Rather, it was because David and his people saw doing so as a way to escape God’s wrath. (Cf. 2Sam 6:1-10)

However, to their surprise, after the Ark had been with Obed-Edom for three months, news came to David that the Lord had blessed the household of the man and everything he had because His Ark was with him.

Now news like such would not have gone round, if nothing was spectacular about the prosperity of Obed-Edom. But something was spectacular about his prosperity. It was rapid and abundant, taking only three months for everyone around him to know that he had left the level of an ordinary person to become a wealthy man. (Cf. 2Sam 6:11-15)

Therefore, David lost no time at all in going to bring the Ark from Obed-Edom’s house to his own house. And though that may not be taken as a bad thing, it is not reported in the bible that he also experienced the kind of prosperity that Obed-Edom experienced, having brought the Ark of the Lord to his house. Why? We don’t have any answer to that question in the bible.

Moreso, we do not have it on record in the bible that Abinadab, the man that the Ark used to be in his house before it was taken to Obed-Edom’s house, experienced the kind of prosperity that Obed experienced, even though the Ark was in his house for many years. On the contrary, he lost one of his sons, Uzzah, because of the Ark. What a shame! (Cf. 1Sam 7:1-2; 2Sam 6:3)

Why, then, was the case different with Obed-Edom? Well, as a I said before, we are not given any specific reason in the bible. But that man must have done something differently. Yes, he must have done something that others, even priests, did not do in taking care of the Ark. So, even though he was not an Israelite by birth, he experienced a kind of prosperity and favour from God that others did not experience.

Now what was it that he did differently? We would not know until we stand before the throne of God. But I am certain that whatever he did came to him by revelation from God. And when he did it, it made all the difference in the world.

In like manner, if God would drop in our hearts revelations of what to do to experience outstanding breakthrough wherever we need it in our lives, what would follow will be shocking to us and others around us, if we would act accordingly. In fact, that would give us uncommon testimonies to share.

So, instead of trying to do what others are doing, however good it may be, let us learn to pray to God to give us revelations of the exact thing we need to do to excel and prosper as we are meant to in life. That is because what works for others may never work for us. And may we be favoured to receive such revelations, in Jesus’ name. Amen.

Have a blessed week.

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Title: A blessing in disguise

Series: Youth for Jesus

Number: Vol. 8, No. 25

“So Achish called David and said to him, “As surely as the LORD lives, you have been reliable, and I would be pleased to have you serve with me in the army. From the day you came to me until now, I have found no fault in you, but the rulers don’t approve of you. Turn back and go in peace; do nothing to displease the Philistine rulers.”” (1Sam 29:6-7NIV)

From what we see in our opening bible text, the only reason Achish, a Philistine ruler, would not allow David and his men to march with his army on that occasion was that other Philistine rulers did not approve of him.

As for Achish, he trusted David very much and considered him to be one of his loyal servants. So, if he had any battle to fight, he would not hesitate at all to allow him to fight along with his men, even though he was not a Philistine but an Israelite. And that was because David had cleverly done all that he could to gain the man’s trust.

However, that day, the battle was going to be between the Philistines and the Israelites. And though David had gained the trust of Achish, he had not gained the trust of the other Philistine rulers. So, they judged that he may suddenly go back to his former master, King Saul, in the heat of the battle, and betray them. And that was unacceptable for them.

Therefore, they insisted that Achish send him and his men back home, which he did.Now were they right to judge David in that manner? Yes, they were. To say the fact, if Achish himself had known all the truth about what David had been up to, since he started staying with him, he would not have trusted him as he had done.

And even if David had been entirely true to him, it would still have been unwise for all those other kings to assume that they would have his unfailing devotion in fighting against his own people, the Israelites. So, they were right to send him and his men away that day. (Cf. 1Sam 27)

Did that, then, please David and his men? No, it did not please them at all. Why? It does not matter, actually. That is because whether they intended to truly fight for the Philistines or they planned to betray them at the battle front, their expectations did not come to pass.

So, they couldn’t have been happy. But since Achish had told them not to do anything to anger the Philistine rulers, they had to leave in peace.Thankfully, that disappointment turned out to be a blessing in disguise for them. How? Well, as we are further shown in the account, while they were with the Philistines, getting ready for battle, Amalekite raiders were already raiding their camp. And by the time they got back there on the third day, all their wives, children and possessions had been captured and taken away. (Cf. 1Sam 30:1-2)

That, of course, demoralised all of them terribly. But David still managed to find strength in God in that hour to purse those raiders and take back all that they had stolen from them. And when they came back from dealing with them, they had become exceedingly wealthy. (Cf. 1Sam 30:3-31)

But what if they had not met with disappointment from the Philistine rulers? They would certainly have gone with them to battle against the Israelites. And regardless of the outcome of that battle, they would not have been in a position to save their families and possessions from those Amalekite raiders. It would just have been too late for them to do so. So, the disappointment they suffered was actually a blessing in disguise.

What, then, is this teaching us? It is that we should not lose ourselves or our minds because of any form of disappointment. And we should not allow any disappointment to make us destroy or discard a good and edifying relationship. That is because that disappointment may just be a blessing in disguise.

See, one main reason people disappoint us, even when they mean well, is that they are not God. As such, they are not in charge of life or its circumstances. God is the one in charge of all of life. And because He is the one in charge of life, He can turn any circumstance of life, including a disappointing one, around for our good. (Cf. Rom 8:28)

So, we should learn to anticipate disappointments and to prepare our minds not to allow it to discourage us or to ruin beautiful relationships for us. That way, if we are disappointed by anyone, we will be able to see what God has done, is doing or can do to turn that disappointment into a blessing in disguise.

Cheers!

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Title: Opening doors of His provisions

Series: From Pastor’s Desk

Number: Vol. 14, No. 26

Beloved: grace, mercy and peace be multiplied to you from God our Father and Jesus Christ our Lord and Saviour. I am glad to welcome you to another week of the month of October 2025.

I pray that every door of God’s provisions shut against you will be opened for you in the week, so that your joy may overflow in the week and throughout the remaining days of the year. Amen.

Now one of the things that open doors of God’s provisions for His people is generosity towards His servants that are ministering to us in His word and in prayer.

For example, in order for God’s doors of provisions to be opened for the widow that Elijah met in Zarephath, she had to be generous to him. And even though it was a time of famine, she did not make excuses. Instead, she gave to him from the little she had. So, God ensured that she and her son did not go hungry at all till the famine in the land was over. (Cf. 1Kings 17)

But why was it this woman that God sent Elijah to at the time? As Jesus tells us, there were many widows in Israel at the time. Yet God did not send Elijah to any of them. Why? He knew their hearts. He knew that even if He spoke to them to take care of Elijah, they would not listen to Him. (Cf. Luke 4:25-26)

Perhaps God did speak to some of them about taking care of Elijah. And did they listen to Him? If they had listened to Him, He would not have sent the man to the widow at Zarephath. But since He sent him to Zarephath, it is clear that whatever widow He may have spoken to in Israel about taking care of him did not listen to Him.

The widow in Zarephath, however, listened to God and obeyed Him. As we see in the bible, God had spoken to her about Elijah before sending him to look for her. In fact, God’s words to Elijah about her were: “I have commanded her to take care of you.” And when Elijah found her, she did the will of God.

So, doors of His provisions that were not opened for the other widows were opened for her and her son.But what if she had not listened to God or obeyed Him? God would have sent Elijah to someone else that would obey Him. And that would be the person that doors of His provisions to survive that period of famine would have been opened for.

In like manner, it is those of us who obey whatever God is saying to us about generosity to those who are feeding us with His word and praying for us that certain doors of His provisions will be opened for. Those who are continually making excuses for not doing what He has commanded will only have their excuses to eat.

So, repent now and stop making excuses for neglecting the will of God in giving to His servants that are ministering to you. Otherwise, there are certain provisions of His that will never be yours in life.

Have a pleasant week.

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