SUMMER AND WINTER

A while ago, I watched a movie in which one of the actors made a statement that I found quite amusing. He had traveled to a country in the temperate region and spent some time in freezing weather. As expected, padded jackets became a customary part of his dressing when he was there. Having spent considerable time there, he refused to stop putting on the jackets even after being deported to his tropical climate country.

Someone dared to approach him and ask him why he was still wearing the jackets under sweltering conditions. His response, which I found funny because of the way he said it was that just because they were in the same place did not mean that they were necessarily under the same climate.

I remembered this recently when I was considering the story of the woman with the issue of blood in the bible. Peter could not understand what Jesus was saying when He asked for the person who touched Him, with so many people pressing around Him. Obviously, many people were touching Jesus at that time, but all the touches were not equal.

Everyone was touching Jesus but only the woman with the issue of blood was healed. She was probably not the only person that needed some kind of healing in the crowd. They were all in the same place, touching the same person but their experiences were different. The preparation of her heart and her faith made the difference. Some of the people who were around Jesus at that time must have gone home empty-handed even after touching Him.

This can also be related to the parable of the sower in the bible. The sower sowed the same seed, it produced different results depending on the soil it landed on. The problem was not with the sower, nor with the seed. The soil condition was the variable in the equation, and it made all the difference. In this story, the soil refers to our hearts, which can be in different conditions, even when we are in the same place and hearing the same message.

The fact that we attend a ‘powerful’ gospel meeting or encounter a minister of God that we greatly admire does not mean that we would be impacted by that meeting. The preparation of our hearts is key to what each meeting leaves with us. Some people will attend the same meeting and leave completely transformed, while others will only leave with an overdose of goosebumps. The people who came out of Egypt and ended their journey in the wilderness can tell their stories about this. They heard God and saw him do unimaginable things, yet it was recorded that they displeased God because faith was missing in their hearts.

Our approach to EVERY meeting of believers should be that of great faith, an eager expectation to meet God and open hearts. If Jesus said He would be present any time 2 or 3 people gather in His name, it implies that His power would be available to touch, heal, save, and transform us, whether there are 2 people or 2000 people in the meeting. This should not depend on whether it is a prayer meeting, cell meeting, bible study, revival conference, or on who the minister is. Our heart condition is the key variable, and it is completely up to us what climate we choose to be in.

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8 responses to “SUMMER AND WINTER

  1. macgaloti's avatar macgaloti

    A very powerful message.

    Thank you for this piece.

  2. Amarachi's avatar Amarachi

    I’m greatly blessed.

    More Grace Sir.

    I am inspired

  3. Obidi Nwachukwu's avatar Obidi Nwachukwu

    This is an amazing message sir. Our heart condition determines the experience we take out of God’s presence. Whether a cell meeting, Bible study, Crusade etc, as long as the gathering is in His name, he is there with us.

  4. Daniel Imo's avatar Daniel Imo

    Insightful Chidi, God bless you.

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