#EVERYDAYJESUS….is your Wisdom

My son, if you will receive my words and treasure up my commandments within you, Making your ear attentive to skillful and godly Wisdom and inclining and directing your heart and mind to understanding [applying all your powers to the quest for it]; Yes, if you cry out for insight and raise your voice for understanding, If you seek [Wisdom] as for silver and search for skillful and godly Wisdom as for hidden treasures,

Then you will understand the reverent and worshipful fear of the Lord and find the knowledge of [our omniscient] God.

Let me point your attention to one of the implications of this proposition. The conventional definition of ‘the fear of God’ is not correct. That’s why God says ‘ Then you will understand the reverent and worshipful fear of the Lord and find the knowledge of [our omniscient] God.’

For the Lord gives skillful and godly Wisdom; from His mouth come knowledge and understanding.

Now God also said, In the beginning [before all time] was the Word (Christ), and the Word was with God, and the Word was God Himself. He was present originally with God. All things were made and came into existence through Him; and without Him was not even one thing made that has come into being. In Him was Life, and the Life was the Light of men.

He goes on to say, And the Word (Christ) became flesh (human, incarnate) and tabernacled (fixed His tent of flesh, lived awhile) among us; and we [actually] saw His glory (His honor, His majesty), such glory as an only begotten son receives from his father, full of grace (favor, loving-kindness) and truth.

He came to that which belonged to Him [to His own—His domain, creation, things, world], and they who were His own did not receive Him and did not welcome Him. But to as many as did receive and welcome Him, He gave the authority (power, privilege, right) to become the children of God, that is, to those who believe in (adhere to, trust in, and rely on) His name— Who owe their birth neither to bloods nor to the will of the flesh [that of physical impulse] nor to the will of man [that of a natural father], but to God. [They are born of God!]

They are his children that’s why he says, ‘little children, you are of God [you belong to Him] and have [already] defeated and overcome them [the agents of the antichrist], because He Who lives in you is greater (mightier) than he who is in the world.’

He hides away sound and godly Wisdom and stores it for the righteous (those who are upright and in right standing with Him); He is a shield to those who walk uprightly and in integrity,

That He may guard the paths of justice; yes, He preserves the way of His saints.

Then you will understand righteousness, justice, and fair dealing [in every area and relation]; yes, you will understand every good path.

For skillful and godly Wisdom shall enter into your heart, and knowledge shall be pleasant to you. Discretion shall watch over you, understanding shall keep you;

To deliver you from the way of evil and the evil men, from men who speak perverse things and are liars, Men who forsake the paths of uprightness to walk in the ways of darkness, Who rejoice to do evil and delight in the perverseness of evil, Who are crooked in their ways, wayward and devious in their paths.

[Discretion shall watch over you, understanding shall keep you] to deliver you from the alien woman, from the outsider with her flattering words, Who forsakes the husband and guide of her youth and forgets the covenant of her God. For her house sinks down to death and her paths to the spirits [of the dead]. None who go to her return again, neither do they attain or regain the paths of life. So may you walk in the way of good men, and keep to the paths of the [consistently] righteous (the upright, in right standing with God). For the upright shall dwell in the land, and the men of integrity, blameless and complete [in God’s sight], shall remain in it; But the wicked shall be cut off from the earth, and the treacherous shall be rooted out of it.

WHY ME?

Almost everyone have had to ask this question one time or another. Some people are still asking this question. It would not be surprising to know that you are also asking this question. It is a common, but not exclusive, question amongst Christians. Like I said, life can throw things at you that makes you question the validity of your faith. At those points in life, one of the questions we ask is “why me?”.

Most often than not, we ask this question when we feel a sense of injustice in our lot. When we feel we do not deserve what life is bringing our way, or better still, we deserve more than life is giving us, we ask this question. When you look around you and conclude that there is no moral or logical justification for the ugly things that you are going through, you ask this question.

Friends, the answer to this question is not farfetched. It is because you are going through THE PROCESS. My dear, nothing valuable comes easily. The path to greatness is not a walk in the park, it is a process. You may not like it, but you have to go through it.

The next time you want to ask that question, just remember that you are going through that thing because there is greatness in you and this greatness can only be actualized through THE PROCESS.  

“Because he knows the road on which I travel, when he had tested me, I’ll come out like gold” Job 23:10 (ISV)

I will still reiterate this: whatever you are going through is a process God is taking you through. He knows what is best for you and He will make you better for it.      

#THE PROCESS

Please share with others and let it bless them as it blessed you

Stay blessed.       
  

©TRANSFORMING WORDS SERIES
(Transforming the World through the Word)
http://www.transformingwordseries.wordpress.com

TERROR ATTACKS AND SOLIDARITY: MY REFLECTIONS

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This was written shortly after the November 2015 mass terror attacks in Paris

Following the recent attacks in Paris, France, in which at least 129 people are believed to have lost their lives, I’ve been forced to reflect upon a number of things. As is usually the case, certain themes are brought to the fore when such tragic things happen: why certain people have become “so evil” that they have given themselves to destructive causes like terrorism; what the proper response should be to such attacks; what the role of government is in safeguarding lives and property; and a myriad of other pertinent issues.
But the one which I’d like to look at here, is the nature of the emotions that are expressed following these events. Specifically sympathy and solidarity. I’ll try to probe into these outpourings, and examine them from the Christian perspective.
I sympathize with the friends and families of the victims involved in these attacks; whether they be in Paris, New York, London, Madrid, Beirut, Baghdad, Kabul, Maiduguri, or elsewhere in the world which has seen terror rear its devilish head. I’m moved by the accounts I hear of these events, by the shaking voices of people whose loved ones have been lost, recounting the times they shared together. Sometimes, I’ve had to fight back tears. Its only natural, it seems, that we should react sympathetically, giving support and “stand together united, determined to preserve our freedoms, saying no to the enemy of our collective peace”.
But I fear that we all too often get carried away by these floods of general “collectivism”. I ask a simple question here: what is the basis for this solidarity, this togetherness that crosses divisions, brings us all together, regardless of race or creed? Let me put it this way: are there such things as “values we all hold dear and cherish, regardless of faith”? Maybe there are; But are we really suggesting that there can be peace and safety in this world for all (even if only in theory),understanding and togetherness, which even conquers that which divides us (including the faith of those of us who are Christians; we’re “the called out ones”, aren’t we?) What are these values?
There are two things that bother me here:
1. There is a “uniting” of wills and of resolve, the basis of which is undefined. While we say we must stand together against terror, what is it really that unites us? Hatred for man-made pain? If that is the case, I think I can do what is considered sufficient in Christ likeness- the love and charity in action -without joining in on activism that is not based upon Christ.
2.  Following from the above, there is the danger that we get sucked into the whole ‘this-worldly’ view of  life’s events and themes. And this view doesn’t always rhyme with the view of Christ. In fact, I daresay that it rarely does.
It is this second point that I want to emphasize. For every worldview, there is an underlying presupposition. For every belief system, there is a foundational idea or set of ideas; and sometimes those who hold them are aware of what they are. But more often than not, they’re not. And that’s the dangerous part of it all. I do not see any possibility that we honestly arrive at a sweeping agreement about what the “universal human ideals” are with people who have a view of what man’s existence is all about which is worlds apart from ours. There might be apparent agreement on a few points, but to what extent must we all agree, and also, agree to disagree? and on what?
I also reject the implicit argument from “secular ideals” being offered up even by some Christians. Do secular ideals determine our response to issues? Shouldn’t it be Christ? Is Christ a secularist?
Forget the vague “values that unite us”. Forget the slippery slope which may eventually trap us in the cage of rampaging secularism, that wants cowardly, cow-towing faith for all (that is, if atheism or agnosticism is considered unaffordable), just so that we can unite. Surely, we can love, be sympathetic, help out, save, and share in others’ suffering- because Christ did. Not because some vague sense of “collective will to defend human rights” which has an obscure basis, enjoins us to do so. Christ is our example. He did not seek solidarity from or with “other ways”, for he was, and still is, the way.

THE MUNDANE AND THE EXISTENTIAL

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You sip tea
I gaze at stars
You talk Gucci and Versache
I dream of elliptical galaxies
You wonder about the broken CD plates
While I contemplate purpose and the universe
You’re bored with video games
I’m lost in the nothingness of a black hole

That dish is delicious!
And thundering waterfalls inspire awe
That bush track’s filled with soldier ants!
What if  asteroids destroy our planet?
Mary says she’s in love
What is the meaning of life?
And here, we converge

We’re worlds apart
In one world
You’re all over the place, and minding them all
I’m all tucked into mental space, minding it all
We’re looking for it
In different ways

If you race away, slow down to reflect
If you’re stasis-afflicted, dare to take the believing leap
If you are scattered between these, thoughtfully gird your loins
Then fly
Believe, then proceed
Receive, and live, as God’s spirit leads
Striving questions may weaken, may drive to hysterically empty preoccupations
The eternal answer is enough
To calm a raging sea, a stormy soul.

Book Review: WALK WITH ME- by Annie Wald

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Reviewed by PHILIPA ORAEGBU

Author: Annie Wald
Book: Walk With Me
Publishers: Moody publishers
Publication year: 2012

If you have enjoyed watching the movie or reading the book Pilgrims Progress, then you might be delighted to have another allegorical work to read (and ponder) through. Using John Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress as a model, Annie Wald, a writer of anthologies and short stories, writes about the pilgrimage of two lovers who set out to walk together in marriage as they tread the path to the Kings city.
The story sees Celeste, a lonely traveller from Slouching city, set out on a journey to see the city she had read so much about- the Kings city. As she journeys, she comes upon a gathering hut; she meets Peter, another lonely traveller who had lived all his life in the Upright village, but is also going to the Kings city. Peter, who takes great delight and interest in Celeste, desires to walk together with her. He asks Celeste if he could be the partner she will forever walk with; her response lets them begin the journey of two becoming one. They set out as a couple for the Kings city, trailing the paths set out for them. In the course of their journey, they soon discover how difficult it is as they go through several testing episodes; they have to choose between pressing on together or severing the cords that unify them. Walk With Me paints a comprehensible picture of what it means to go through life as a married couple, and its Christian perspective is borne out by the description of the main characters’ points of departure, and certainly by their destination: God’s eternal city. The book however doesn’t tell us that they make it. I presume it would have made the dénouement so predictable. And this is just one of those spices to a great book- suspense. You’re left suspended. Perhaps its a fitting way to leave the story: if you’re alive, you’re still on that road to the King’s city. Or, I hope you’re on it.
Walk With Me makes a good read for anyone who enjoys finding symbols and matching story descriptions with life experiences, as allegories usually (appear to) require. It has a lot in it for singles on the road to marriage, and the married on the road to the King’s city.

What is the Will of God today?

It’s His will 2000 years ago

Jesus answered this when his disciples brought him food even though He was hungry

Jesus saith unto them, My meat is to do the will of him that sent me, and to finish his work.(John4:34)
His will is far beyond our delight, our daily needs,including food.

Gods will has never changed!
It’s not the world’s economic revolution
Or political power.

No.

If it were,Jesus would have overthrown Herod, Pilate etc

He didn’t come for their seats.
His kingdom is in the hearts of men
Hence Paul was clear when he asked that we prayed for kings and rulers

1Timothy2 :1-2

This is the focal reason

2.4 Who will have all men to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth.

All men,our friends,family,office colleagues,neighbours,etc
This should dominate our conversations
Our gists

Some have said”how do I share the gospel”
I usually ask them”how do you start gists in class,office,with neighbours? ”

You know how to preach!
You aren’t just ready to!
Today,yes this day

Start a gist around and about salvation with a facebook friend, office colleague or classmate who is yet to believe!
Do it!
Today!
Okay?
You have a splendid day.

I call you blessed Jesus is Lord,we win!

~Pastor Segun Onayinka