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FROM PASTOR’S DESK 2024 Pastor's Desk

He can perfect it | By: J.O. Lawal | Date: December 01, 2024 | Series: From Pastor’s Desk | Number: Vol. 13, No. 31

Beloved: grace, mercy and peace to you from God our Father and Jesus Christ our Lord. I am delighted to welcome you to the last month of this year, the month of December 2024. My prayer is that God will perfect all that concerns you for the year, in Jesus’ name. Amen.

Now someone may ask, “Can God really perfect all that concerns my life this year, given the fact that my life is behind in so many ways?” Yes, He can. It does not matter how backward your life is or how far behind you are in realizing your desires for this year, God is still able to perfect all that concerns you.

The bible says, “And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, j who have been called according to his purpose.” (Rom 8:28NIV) That means even if all the things happening around you are working against your progress, peace of mind and whatever good desires you have, God is working for your good in order to perfect all that concerns you. And who can stop God when He is working? No one but you can stop Him.

See, there are not enough forces in all creation to stop God from doing you good or from perfecting all that concerns your life. But you can stop Him. How? First, you can stop through unbelief. The Israelites that Moses brought out of Egypt stopped God from giving them the land of Promise through their unbelief. It was not the devil that stopped Him from giving them that land that was flowing with milk and honey. They were the ones that stopped Him from giving it to them. In the same vein, if we too will not continually demonstrate our faith in God by acting on His word, we may just stop, hinder or slow down what He is doing to perfect all that concerns our lives.

Second, you can stop God’s work of perfecting all that concerns your life through ingratitude. Jesus once healed ten lepers of their leprosy. But only one of them, a Samaritan, came back to thank Him. And it was only that one man that came back to thank Him that received a word of blessing for wholeness and perfection from Him. Others did not. (Cf. Luke 17:11-19)

Sadly, there are many in the world today whose lives have not been perfected by God because they too, like those nine lepers, are ungrateful. It is only when they need something from God that they will be crying, rolling on the ground and regularly meeting their church leaders for counselling and prayer. But when they start experiencing His goodness in their lives, they will keep the enjoyment of it to themselves alone. They will not properly thank God or appreciate those He has used for them. How, then, can they experience a perfection of His works in their lives?

Then there are those who hinder or stop God’s work in their lives through sin. Jesus once told a man that He had healed to stop sinning. Why? It was so that something worse would not happen to him. That means even though God, through the healing this man had just received from Jesus, had already begun to restore his life, if he would not stop sinning, the work God was doing would not be perfected. Instead, it would be stopped. And who knows what that may spell for him? (Cf. John 5:14)

Well, I have shown you these things to let you understand that we are the only ones that can stop God from perfecting all that concerns our lives. That being the case, as we come the last days of this year, we should rid ourselves of everything that could prevent or stop God from perfecting all that concerns us. Yes, we should rid ourselves of unbelief, ingratitude and every kind of sin. And as we do so, God’s grace will freely flow in our lives for the perfection of all that concerns us. Amen.

Happy December 2024.

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FROM PASTOR’S DESK 2024 Pastor's Desk

From start to finish | By: J.O. Lawal | Date: November 24, 2024 ¦ Series: From Pastor’s Desk | Number: Vol. 13, No. 30

Beloved: grace, mercy and peace be yours without measure from God our Father and Jesus Christ our Lord. I am delighted to welcome you to the last week of the month of November 2024. I pray that God will daily strengthen you to remain true to Him in the week and throughout the remaining years of your life. Amen.

Our Lord Jesus says, “…But he who stands firm to the end will be saved.” (Matt 24:13NIV) What does this mean? First, it means that our walk of faith with God must be from start to finish. Also, it means that our service for God must be from start to finish. Otherwise, we will not be partakers of God’s eternal glory. Also, there will be no reward for us from God for not finishing the work He has given to us.

Why did God take Enoch into His glory and did not allow him to taste death? It was because he was consistent in his walk of faith with Him from start to finish. The man did not start walking with God until he was 65 years of age. But having started walking with Him, he never stopped, neither did he ever turn to the right or to the left. He just kept on faithfully walking with Him like that for the next 300 years and until he was taken into His glory. (Cf. Gen 5:21-23)

Also, why was God able to save Noah with his family from the flood that destroyed all life during their time? It was because he faithfully built the ark God had told him to build. He did not work on the ark for a while and then stop. Instead, he devoted himself to building it until the job was completed.

Now was that easy for Noah? No! The man spent his personal money in building that ark. Also, he spent his personal money on providing the food that his family and all the animals and birds that would be with him in the ark would be eating for as long as they were in the ark. Yet he patiently did what God had him to do until he finished it. And God too patiently waited for him to finish the ark because He knew that his heart was committed to finishing the task. (Cf. Gen 6; 1Pet 3:20)

So, we can expect God to be patient with anyone that is committed to faithfully walking with Him and to faithfully doing His work from start to finish. It is the one that is not faithful in his devotion to God that He may not wait for. Instead, He may find someone else to replace him, as He did in the case of King Saul.

In any case, the point I am making is that the one that will ultimately enter God’s glory after this life is the one that is faithful in walking with Him from start to finish, not the one that deserts Him. People may have all kinds of reasons for deserting the Lord. For instance, Demas deserted him because he was in love with this world. Others may desert Him because certain preachers offend them or because they feel that He is too slow in doing some things for them. Whatever their reasons may be, they will not enter His glory. (Cf. 2Tim 4:10)

Also, it is only those who keep on proclaiming the word of God from start to finish, who keep on praying from start to finish and who keep on doing whatever work He gives to them from start to finish that will be rewarded by Him. Those who get tired and abandon His work will not be rewarded by Him. They may use discouragement, persecution, lack of money or anything else as their excuse for not completing the job given to them by Him. But as long as they do not complete their tasks and finish them well, there will be no reward for them.

So, if you do not want all that you have done with God and for Him to go to waste, make up your mind that you will not quit your walk of faith or your service in the kingdom for any reason. Instead, you will keep on walking with Him and also serving Him faithfully till the very end. And may you be daily strengthened to do so, in Jesus’ name. Amen.

Have a lovely week.

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FROM PASTOR’S DESK 2024 Pastor's Desk

Secret polluters | By: J.O. Lawal | Date: November 17, 2024 | Series: From Pastor’s Desk | Number: Vol. 13, No. 29

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 2024. And I pray that God will rid your life of whatever may be polluting it, so that Satan will not be able to use you to pollute the church of God in any way. Amen.

Among the things that the apostles of old tell us to watch out for in the church in these last days are secret polluters. Who are secret polluters? They are certain people in the church who, like others, claim to belong to Christ but who secretly pollute the people of God in order to render them useless to God and also give Satan room to work in their midst.

Now among the things these people use in secretly polluting the church are heresies and lies. Look at what Peter says about that:

“But there were also false prophets among the people, just as there will be false teachers among you. They will secretly introduce destructive heresies, even denying the sovereign Lord who bought them — bringing swift destruction on themselves. Many will follow their shameful ways and will bring the way of truth into disrepute. In their greed these teachers will exploit you with stories they have made up. Their condemnation has long been hanging over them, and their destruction has not been sleeping.” (2Peter 2:1-3NIV)

Did you observe that the people Peter is talking about here are leaders in the church? So, when we are talking about secret polluters of the church, we are not excluding church leaders. A church leader can be secretly polluting the people of God through false doctrines, doctrines that promote greed, immorality or rebellion. For instance, a sister once told me of how her pastor told her that part of her spiritual duty was to take care of him sexually. And what did he use to support this nonsense talk? Scriptures!

A preacher can also pollute God’s people through fabricated dreams, visions, prophecies or stories, just to poison their minds against other people, including their family members. There are people today who have turned their back on their husbands, wives, parents or children because certain preachers lied to them. And unless such people are cleansed with the word of God and by the power of the Spirit of God, they may remain polluted and useless to God for the rest of their lives.

Then another thing that secret polluters use in polluting the church is sexual immorality. Jude has this to say about that: “For certain men whose condemnation was written about long ago have secretly slipped in among you. They are godless men, who change the grace of our God into a license for immorality and deny Jesus Christ our only Sovereign and Lord.” (Jude 4NIV) Did you see that? Even though secret polluters claim to be Christians, they are actually nothing but godless people.

Now because people have no fear of God in them, they are always using all kinds of cleverness to seduce God’s people into sexual immorality or the practice of sorcery. And where the leadership of an assembly is not sensitive or is distracted by activities, a lot of lives and homes in that assembly may have been ruined before they know what is happening.

Furthermore, secret polluters often secretly use backbiting to divide God’s people and pollute them. There are churches today that have been struggling for years to come out of spiritual infancy and increase in usefulness in God’s hand and have not been able to do so. Why? Secret polluters will not let them rest. They are always fighting one another and settling disputes among themselves. So, they cannot concentrate on building themselves up with the word of God and growing in the grace of Jesus Christ.

Now the word of God already tells us that there is only one sentence from God for secret polluters. And that is swift destruction. Remember Korah, Dathan, Abiram and On, who wanted to pollute the Israelites through rebellion. They and their families were quickly wiped out. Remember also Ananias and Sapphira, who wanted to pollute the early church through hypocritical giving. They were quickly killed by God. (Cf. Num 16; Acts 5:1-11)

So, don’t be a secret polluter of the church of God. You will not go far at all before you are judged. Also, have nothing to do with anyone that is a secret polluter in the church, in your family, in your neighbourhood or in your workplace. Otherwise, you may end up sharing in their judgment. And may the Spirit of God keep you blameless till the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.

Have a splendid week.

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FROM PASTOR’S DESK 2024 Pastor's Desk

Follow Him wholeheartedly | By: J.O. Lawal | Date: November 10, 2024 | Series: From Pastor’s Desk | Number: Vol. 13, No. 28

Beloved: grace, mercy and peace be yours abundantly from God our Father and Jesus Christ our Lord. I am delighted to welcome you to another week of the month of November 2024. My prayer is that God will strengthen you to daily follow Him wholeheartedly, so that you too can daily experience His power for your peace of mind and elevation. Amen.

Among the sad stories of the bible is the story of a man called Gehazi. Who was Gehazi? He was the servant of Prophet Elisha, that great man of God. And what was sad about his story? It was the fact that he ended his race as a leper, when he could have taken over from Elisha as the lead prophet in Israel.

Now how did this man end up a leper? One main reason was that he did not follow the man of God wholeheartedly. How do we know this? First, there was a time that the man of God gave him his staff and instructed to run ahead and place the staff on a dead boy, so that the boy may come back to life. And part of the instructions given to him was also that he must not greet anyone on the way or answer anyone that greeted him. (Cf. 2Kings 4:29)

But then, as we further see in the account, Gehazi later came back and told the man of God that the boy did not come back to life. Why? What happened? We are not told. But that was the only recorded occasion in the bible in which a man of God would ask somebody to go and do something by the power of God and the person would come back and say, “It did not work.”

As we see in Scriptures, after Elijah had been taken up to heaven, Elisha took his garment and divided the Jordan river with it, just the way Elijah had done before his ascension. And even though Elijah did not teach him to do so, just by following him wholeheartedly, he too was able to receive the same Spirit of God that worked with him in order to do what he did. (Cf. 2Kings 2)

Then, as we also see in the bible, when Jesus told His disciples to go and out preach and heal every manner of sickness and diseases, they obeyed Him. And though He did not give them any staff or money to take along, they all came back with great testimonies. They all were also able to do what Jesus had been doing. (Cf. Luke 10:1-17)

But Gehazi’s case was totally different. He came back with bad news. So, the man of God had to go and minister to the dead boy himself in order for him to live. And as I asked before, I am asking again, “What went wrong? Why did Gehazi fail? Did he talk to someone on his way to the dead boy? Did he first go somewhere else? Or was it just that he did not believe that the boy would come back to life” We are not given answers to these questions in the bible. And the truth about the matter was also not revealed to the man of God on that occasion.

However, there was another occasion in which it was revealed to Elisha that Gehazi had not been wholeheartedly following him. That was when he went behind him to collect some money and clothes from Naaman the Syrian. Naaman had been healed of his leprosy by God. And Elisha had not collected anything from him because he wanted him to go home and let his people know that there is a God that heals people free of charge. But Gehazi cornered him and ruined his testimony by collecting things from him. (Cf. 2Kings 5)

Therefore, it became clear to the man of God that he had not been following him wholeheartedly or learning anything from him. And since he was not following this man of God wholeheartedly, it means that he was also not following God wholeheartedly. Elisha, as we know from the bible, was a true man of God. If Gehazi, then, had been faithful in following him, he too would have come to know God truly through him. And that would have resulted in his increase in usefulness in ministry. But his heart was not right. So, he lost his place in God’s purpose and also brought on himself and his descendants the leprosy of Naaman forever.

Now what is this teaching us? It is that we should follow God wholeheartedly. And one way to do so is to follow those He has appointed to lead us in the church and who are obviously walking in His will wholeheartedly. If our leaders in the church are not walking in God’s will, then we don’t have to follow them at all. On the contrary, we should stay away from them.

But if they are walking in His will, then, we should follow them wholeheartedly. That means we should not employ eye-service or deceit in following them. Instead, we should always take their teachings, instructions and prayers seriously and act on them. Otherwise, instead of always coming back to them with great testimonies, like Gehazi, it is news of our failure that we will often return to them with. Not only that, we too may lose our place in God’s purpose or even bring ourselves under His judgment.

I pray that you will not lose your place in God’s kingdom or be ruined by His judgment. But give yourself to following Him wholeheartedly. And it shall be well with your soul.

Have a great week.

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FROM PASTOR’S DESK 2024 Pastor's Desk

Why you should walk in righteousness | By: J.O. Lawal | Date: November 03, 2024 | Series: From Pastor’s Desk | Number: Vol. 13, No. 27

Beloved: grace, mercy and peace be yours abundantly from God our Father and Jesus Christ our Lord. I am delighted to welcome you to the month of November, the eleventh month of this year. My prayer is that God will load your life with all kinds of good things in the month that will make you forget whatever pain or loss you may have experienced in the year, in Jesus’ name. Amen.

Now, as we begin this new month, I want to encourage you to devote yourself more and more to walking in righteousness. Why? First, it is because God will satisfy those who do so with everything they need in life, regardless of how hard things may be where they are. Jesus says, “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be satisfied.” He also says, “Seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.” (Cf. Matthew 5:6 & 6:33)

Therefore, if you give yourself to walking in righteousness, God will see to it that you do not lack anything good, in spite of how bad things may be where you are. You too, of course, must learn to receive God’s provisions for you through prayers, a confession of His word and diligent labour. But you can rest, assured that He will not deny you anything you need, if you give yourself to walking in righteousness.

The second reason you should give yourself to walking in righteousness is that God will protect you as you do so. One of the reasons people don’t want to give themselves to righteousness is fear of persecution. And as we see in the bible, anyone who truly wants to live a godly life in Christ Jesus will be persecuted (2Tim 3:12). However, the bible also shows us that there is protection from all forms of persecution for every child of God that gives himself to walking in righteousness. All they need to do to enjoy it is to reach out to God for it.

For example, because of Daniel’s devotion to righteousness in handling his duties as a government official, he was severely persecuted by his colleagues, who were mostly sorcerers. And when they realized that they could not bewitch him or flaw his excellence in service, they set him up. So, he was thrown into the den of lions. (Cf. Dan 6:1-18).

But did God abandon him? No! Instead, He sent an angel to shut the mouths of the lions that were with him. So, they could not hurt him. Eventually, it was those who ganged up against him, along with their wives and children, that were eaten up by those hungry lions. (Cf. Dan 6:19-24)

Now all this is in agreement with the word of God that says:

“For he will command his angels concerning you to guard you in all your ways; they will lift you up in their hands, so that you will not strike your foot against a stone. You will tread upon the lion and the cobra; you will trample the great lion and the serpent. “Because he loves me,” says the LORD, “I will rescue him; I will protect him, for he acknowledges my name.”” (Ps 91:11-14NIV)

Therefore, don’t ever again be afraid of being persecuted for doing what is good and right in the sight of God. That is because you will have His protection. And that will result in your elevation and also in the disgrace of your enemies, as it was the case with Daniel.

Have a lovely November 2024.

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FROM PASTOR’S DESK 2024 Pastor's Desk

Don’t forget God your Maker | By: J.O. Lawal | Date: October 27, 2024 | Series: From Pastor’s Desk | Number: Vol. 13, No. 26

Beloved: grace and peace to you from God our Father and Jesus Christ our Lord and Saviour. I am pleased to welcome you to the transition week between the months of October and November 2024. My prayer is that God will comfort you wherever you may be hurting, as you go through the week and the remaining part of the year and fill your heart with overflowing joy. Amen.

My word of exhortation to you, as we begin this new week, is from some of the things God says to us through Prophet Isaiah, which reads:

“I, even I, am he who comforts you. Who are you that you fear mortal men, the sons of men, who are but grass, that you forget the LORD your Maker, who stretched out the heavens and laid the foundations of the earth, that you live in constant terror every day because of the wrath of the oppressor, who is bent on destruction? For where is the wrath of the oppressor? The cowering prisoners will soon be set free; they will not die in their dungeon, nor will they lack bread.” (Isa 51:12-14NIV)

What is the first thing the Lord announces to us here? It is that He is our comforter. That means unless He comforts us no one can comfort us. This explains why many in our country today, including Christians, are downcast and depressed. Instead of looking unto God for comfort, they have been looking unto certain people or to the government for comfort. And as long as they continue to do this, they will never experience true comfort from all the things seeking to put them to shame or destroy them.

The second thing God tells us through Isaiah, as we see in that text, is that it is a mistake to allow the fear of men to make us forget that He is our God and Maker. Yes, we may have all kinds of people around us that are all out to oppress or destroy us. Even the government of our land may be doing nothing but hurt us and make life hard for us.

Nevertheless, we must not forget that the government is not our maker, neither are the criminals in our land are our maker. God is our Maker. So, we must not allow anything that the government or the criminals in our world may be doing to make us live in constant fear or terror. That is because God our Maker will surely comfort us and turn around everything being done against us for our good.

Just look again at what God is saying to us through Isaiah. He says even though those oppressing us are bent on destroying us, He will turn their wickedness against us into nonsense. So, though we are waiting to see what their plans to oppress us will amount to, we will see nothing.

Furthermore, God says that He is sending help to those who have been imprisoned by the current state of things in the country and cannot take proper care of themselves and their families. He says that they will not die in that condition. That is because He will rescue them and satisfy their hunger.

Now do you believe these things? Do you believe that God will surely comfort all of us in this country that are hurting and looking unto Him for help? Do you believe that as our Maker He has the power to frustrate all those who are oppressing us and are working towards keeping us forever in the prison of poverty and shame?

If you believe these things, then, stop all your fears. Yes, stop the fear that you and your household will die of hunger or that you will not be able to give your children quality education or that you will end up dying as a tenant or that you will never be able to measure up to your counterparts in life. That is because you will be adequately comforted by God your Maker. Then you will forget all your days of pains and sorrow. And so shall it be, in Jesus’ name. Amen.

Have a lovely week.

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FROM PASTOR’S DESK 2024 Pastor's Desk

Don’t allow His word to be choked | By: J.O. Lawal | Date: October 20, 2024 | Series: From Pastor’s Desk | Number: Vol. 13, No. 25

Beloved: grace, mercy and peace be yours without measure from God our Father and Jesus Christ our Lord. It is with great pleasure that I welcome you to another week of the month of October 2024. My prayer is that God will rid your life of everything that is preventing it from being exceedingly fruitful with His word, in Jesus’ name. Amen.

As we see in the Scriptures, it is not enough to hear God’s word; it is equally important to bear the fruit that the word we hear is talking about. Otherwise, everything we are hearing will just be going to waste. And one main way to bear the fruit that the word is talking about is to act on what the word says. Yet many people who hear the word of God don’t act on it. In fact, the bible speaks of certain individuals that are ever learning but never coming to the knowledge of the truth. Why is that so? Why will someone continually come around for church meetings and still not know the truth God is saying to them, not to talk of act on it? (Cf. 2Tim 3:7)

Well, as our Lord shows us through one of His parables, one of the reasons for that is that people allow the word that they hear to be choked by thorns. And what are these thorns that the Lord is speaking of? Here is what He says about them: “Still others, like seed sown among thorns, hear the word; but the worries of this life, the deceitfulness of wealth and the desires for other things come in and choke the word, making it unfruitful.” (Mark 4:18-19NIV)

Did you see that? Among the thorns that choke the word of God in people’s lives are worries. In other words, when people give themselves to worrying about their problems instead of meditating on what God is saying to them, their worries will at some point choke the word that they have received. So, it will not work in their lives. Sadly, there are people that come for church meetings and spend all their time worrying about their problems, instead of listening to the word of God that they are being taught. How can such people bear fruit with the word of God?

In addition, the Lord tells us that the deceitfulness of riches and human ambitions are also among those things that choke the word of God in people’s lives. That means when people are desperate to have money, position, fame or pleasure, even if they are listening to the word of God, they will be too occupied or busy to meditate on it and apply it to their lives. So, the word will not be able to work in their lives and change them and their circumstances.

This, as I mentioned earlier, is the reason many people attend church meetings week after week and remain unchanged. Yes, it is the reason many hear the word of God in their church meetings week after week and still make very foolish decisions about their lives, marriages, businesses, jobs and so forth. They are not allowing the word of God to work in their lives and make them the people God wants them to be. Instead, they are choking it through unsanctified relationships, the pursuit of wealth, position and fame and passion for enjoyment.

Should we give up all our relationships because we want to be with Jesus? No! The word of God has not commanded us to do that. However, it has commanded us to sanctify all our relationships. In other words, we are to handle all our relationships in ways that glorify God. Any relationship with anyone, then, that is not bringing glory to God must be rejected by us. Otherwise, that relationship will not stop choking the seed of God’s word in our lives.

Also, is it wrong to be wealthy, to be in a position of greatness or to be famous? No, it is not wrong. But if we allow any of these things to come first in our lives, then, there is no way the word of God will be able to produce fruit in our lives as it should. What about pleasure? Does God not want us to enjoy ourselves? He does. But if we reduce everything about life to pleasure and we begin to think something will go wrong with us, if we can’t be in some parties, watch some movies or eat some delicacies, then, the word of God will not be fruitful as it should be in our lives – it will be choked.

So, if you are concerned at all about being fruitful with the word of God you are listening to, you have to identify everything that may be choking it in your life and deal with it right away. Otherwise, even though you keep listening to God’s word till Jesus comes, your life will not change and become what God wants it to be. And is that what you want? I pray that you will be strengthened by the Spirit of God to begin to do the right thing from this moment, in Jesus’ name. Amen.

Have a great week.

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FROM PASTOR’S DESK 2024 Pastor's Desk

Don’t be wise in your own eyes | By: J.O. Lawal | Date: October 13, 2024 | Series: From Pastor’s Desk | Number: Vol. 13, No. 24

Beloved: grace, mercy and peace be yours without measure from God our Father and Jesus Christ our Lord and Saviour. I rejoice in the Lord with you as we come into another week of the month of October 2024. My prayer is that your feet will be kept away from the path of destruction in the week and throughout the remaining part of the year, in Jesus’ name. Amen.

As we begin this new week, I want to admonish you with the words of Solomon that say: “Do not be wise in your own eyes; fear the LORD and shun evil. This will bring health to your body and nourishment to your bones.” (Prov 3:7-8NIV) What is the instruction here? It is that we should not be wise in our own eyes, as far as our dealings with God are concerned. In other words, we should never think that we know better than God, our Maker. That is because we don’t know better than Him or even as much as Him. And if we agree that we don’t know as much Him in any matter, we will humble ourselves before Him and walk in His fear.

Unfortunately, even Solomon who said these words to us failed to keep them in handling his own marriages. How? Well, God, in His wisdom, had told the Israelites not to intermarry with the people of the nations around them. Why? Was it because He did not love those people? No! God loved them as well. But they were not worshipping Him but idols and demons. That being the case, if the Israelites should begin to intermarry with them, it would not be long at all before they started luring them too into idol worship. So, God warned them solemnly not to intermarry with them. (Cf. Ex 34:16; Deut 7:3-4)

But Solomon totally ignored this word of wisdom from God and went on to marry all kinds of foreign women. Why? It must have been because he felt that he was wise enough to handle those women. Remember that God had given him wisdom and understanding as measureless as the sand on the seashore. And that must have given him the impression that he would be the one leading those women to the worship of God and not the other way round.

However, it was the same God that had given him wisdom that instructed him and his people not to marry foreigners. And if he had believed his own words that say, “Do not be wise in your own eyes,” then, he would have known that any deviation from God’s instruction is not a demonstration of wisdom at all. Rather, it is acting wise in our own eyes. In other words, it is acting according to our own wisdom. And when we ignore the wisdom of God in order to act on our own wisdom, we will eventually find out that our wisdom is nothing but foolishness.

Now because Solomon ignored the wisdom of God and acted according to human wisdom in matters of his marriages, he ended up becoming a foolish king. Look at what the bible says about that:

“He had seven hundred wives of royal birth and three hundred concubines, and his wives led him astray. As Solomon grew old, his wives turned his heart after other gods, and his heart was not fully devoted to the LORD his God, as the heart of David his father had been. He followed Ashtoreth the goddess of the Sidonians, and Molech the detestable god of the Ammonites. So Solomon did evil in the eyes of the LORD; he did not follow the LORD completely, as David his father had done.” (1Kings 11:3-6NIV)

Did you see that? Solomon’s foreign wives ended up leading him astray when he grew old and was no longer strong enough to handle their nagging. So, what God’s wisdom had said would happen was exactly what happened. And that made Solomon to lose the larger part of his kingdom to one of his subordinates. What a shame! (Cf. 1Kings 11:26-39)

What, then, is the point of this? It is that once the wisdom of the word of God has spoken to us about a matter, we should just embrace it and not look for an alternative, whether it is a convenient alternative or not. That is because any alternative to the wisdom of God is foolishness. And that alternative will not bring health and peace to our lives but will drive them away, as it was the case with Solomon. So, be careful of acting wise in your own eyes in your business, workplace, school, neighbouhood, finances, Christian service, marriage or friendship. That is because doing so will prove to be nothing but foolishness in the end.

Have a lovely week.

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FROM PASTOR’S DESK 2024 Pastor's Desk

Don’t be desperate | By: J.O. Lawal | Date: October 06, 2024 | Series: From Pastor’s Desk | Number: Vol. 13, No. 23

Beloved: grace, mercy and peace be yours from God our Father and Jesus Christ our Lord. I am delighted to welcome you to a new week in the month of October 2024 and pray that God will daily keep you from all forms of desperation, regardless of what you may be faced with in life, so that you will not ruin your own peace, joy or life. Amen.

As we see in the bible, even though God wants His people to have everything they need to live meaningful lives, He does not want them to be desperate about having anything. That is because desperate people are bound to do foolish and harmful things in their quest to having what they want. So, even if they end up having what they want, the price they will pay for it may be as great as their very souls. But there is even no guarantee that they will have what they want. And if they don’t get what they want, that will be double jeopardy for them.

For instance, because King Saul was desperate to keep his kingdom, he once went on to offer to God a sacrifice that Samuel was meant to handle. But was he a priest? No! Did he have any revelation from God about the nature of sacrifices that was to be made on that occasion? No? Why, then, did he go ahead and offer the sacrifice? He did so because he was desperate to keep his kingdom. (Cf. 1Sam 13)

But did he give himself that kingdom? No, he did not. It was God that gave it to him. What, then, made him think that he could keep for himself what he did not give to himself? Foolishness! And because of that foolish act, God told him that his kingdom would no longer endure but would end with him.

Also, on another occasion, because this man desperate to know the outcome of a battle he was going to have with the Philistines, he decided to visit a witch. He had tried to get God to talk to him about the outcome of the battle. But God was not going to say anything to him, seeing that he had been ignoring Him until that moment of need. And because he was desperate to know the outcome of that battle, even if God was not going to talk to him about it, he went to find out from a witch. That, of course, was how he lost his soul along with his kingdom. (Cf. 1Sam 28)

What is this telling us? It is that we must not allow our desire to have something or do something make us desperate. As I said before, there is nothing we want that is in line with God’s will that He is unwilling to give to us. But He will give us everything we need only at the right time. So, we must be patient with Him. Otherwise, desperation will set in.

Now once desperation sets into our lives, we will begin to look for what is not lost and in places we have no business being. So, a child of God may find himself in the house of a witchdoctor for money rituals or for the fruit of the womb. Or a child of God may find himself in an arranged marriage, just because he wants to live outside the country. And when all has been said and done, the joy, peace of mind and prosperity he thinks he is going to have will have eluded him. That is besides the fact that he will have lost his soul.

So, regardless of how eager you are to have something or what pressure you are facing to do something, learn to trust God and to wait for His time. That way, you will not end up losing your peace, joy and soul in your quest to becoming happy or successful in life.

Have a glorious week.

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FROM PASTOR’S DESK 2024 Pastor's Desk

Hunger and thirst | By: J.O. Lawal | Date: September 29, 2024 | Series: From Pastor’s Desk | Number: Vol. 13, No. 22

Beloved: grace, mercy and peace be yours from God our Father and Jesus Christ our Lord. It is with great pleasure that I welcome you to the transition week between the months of September and October 2024. My prayer is that God will continually cause your heart to greatly thirst for Him, so that you can know Him as you should and so that you can enjoy all the good things He has in store for you. Amen.

The bible says this to us about how to know God adequately and be fully satisfied by Him in life: “Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled.” (Matt 5:6NIV) What is this telling us? It is that even though God wants to reveal Himself to us and fulfil His good intentions for our lives, it is only those of us who are hungry and thirsty for Him and for what He has for us that will end up being satisfied to the full. Those who are not hungry and thirsty for Him are showing that they can do without Him. So, even though they profess Him to be their God, all they can hope to enjoy are His general blessings.

Look at the bible, and you will see that those who knew God well and who also enjoyed His blessings in unusual ways were those who demonstrated great hunger and thirst for Him. For instance, we are told this about Moses and the children of Israel: “He made known his ways to Moses, his deeds to the people of Israel…” (Ps 103:7NIV) Can you see that there was a vast difference between the way God related to Moses and the way He related to the children of Israel? All that the children of Israel could see were God’s miraculous works done on their behalf. They could not understand why He did those works or what to do to make them happen.

But Moses could tell the reason God did whatever He did for the Israelites. He also could tell why God gave them the Laws He gave to them. And that was because he knew the ways of God. But how did he know God’s ways? Was it simply because God called him and also sent him to deliver the nation of Israel from Egypt? No! Rather, it was because he himself was hungry and thirsty to know God and to know His ways. Look at some of his prayers to God:

“If you are pleased with me, teach me your ways so I may know you and continue to find favor with you. Remember that this nation is your people.” (Ex 33:13NIV)

““Then Moses said, “Now show me your glory.”” (Ex 33:18NIV)

Did you see that? Moses was not satisfied with just being the leader of the nation of Israel. And he was not just satisfied with being a miracle worker. Instead, he also wanted to know God adequately and to see His glory. Why? He knew that he could only be the leader of the nation of Israel and a miracle worker for a while. At some point, he would die and leave everything. But if he knew God and saw his glory, he would live with Him forever. And because this was what he was hungry and thirsty for, God satisfied him with it.

Look also at David. Why did he know God the way he did, even though he was not a priest or a prophet like Moses? It was because he too was hungry and thirsty for Him. He once said, “Oh God, earnestly I seek you; my soul is thirsty for you, my body longs for you.” And did God satisfy him or not? He did. (Cf. Ps 63:1)

Therefore, if we too are hungry and thirsty for God, not for home videos, comedies, parties and other things that hardly edify, He will satisfy us with His fullness and the world will see His glory in us. And the truth is that most of us are not experiencing the glory of God in our lives the way we should because our hunger and thirst for Him is not enough. How, then, do we show that we are seriously hungry and thirsty for Him? We can show it by passionately and consistently going for His word, praying and fellowshipping with His people.

Remember that Nicodemus, though he was an old man and a great teacher in Israel, humbled himself and came to learn from the Lord Jesus one night (John 3:1-2). Why? He was thirsty for more of God. I can also remember going out of my way some years ago to borrow Christian books and sermon tapes from people who were not even my church brethren, just because I wanted to know more of God. And many times, I woke up in the middle of the night to read those books or listen to those tapes so that I could return them to their owners on time. What was that? Hunger and thirst for God! And did it pay off or not? It did.

So, if you are hungry and thirsty for God, you will surely know and enjoy Him beyond your expectations. But if you are not hungry and thirsty for Him, there are things you will never know or enjoy about Him. Pray, then, that He will daily awaken true and great hunger and thirst for Him in you, so that you may experience His fullness.

Have a lovely week.

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