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LIKE YOU – LIKE ME

I heard an interesting story a while ago as I was listening to a Bethel Church podcast;

During a church meeting, there was a great outpouring of the Holy Spirit with diverse physical manifestations. However, not everyone in the church was carried along in these manifestations. In order for the rest of the people not to feel completely lost, the minister nicely asked the people that were not ‘manifesting’ to write down all the thoughts that were going through their minds at that time. At the end of the meeting, he interacted with this set of people and deciphered from their writings that they were actually having encounters with the Holy Spirit, just that these were encounters of a different kind. A different kind that was not inferior to the other – just different.

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It’s so easy to look at what is happening in other people’s lives and want what they have, forgetting that we are all on different courses on the way to our expected end. Another trap that we also fall into frequently is to think that if the manifestation is not physical, then it is inferior. This makes us to erroneously glorify those physical manifestations.

Back in my University days, I had this friend that would always cry so much while praying. I judged him to be very spiritual because he always had a ‘deep encounter’ at every prayer time.  I really tried hard to start crying at my own prayer times, but my tear glands would never cooperate. In my ignorance, I equated the cry to an encounter with God and I looked down on myself and my prayer life because I wasn’t having that ‘encounter’. I also remember not falling down under the anointing in some services while others were being slain in the anointing and thinking something was wrong with me.  Thank God for what He has taught me since those days of ignorance.

In the second part of 2Corinthians 10: 12, we are advised not to compare ourselves with ourselves because it is not a wise thing to do and it has the potential of leading us into errors:

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However, when they measure themselves with themselves and compare themselves with one another, they are without understanding and behave unwisely. 2Cor 10: 12(AMP)

I believe the safest thing to do is to have that personal relationship and encounter with God, where what you do is not influenced by what another person is doing or what your pastor says. The only influence should be the Holy Spirit. You definitely can’t miss it this way. In other words, shift your standards from the ways of men to the leading of the Holy Spirit. If you try to be like someone else, you will only end up as a near perfect copy. Discover your course from God at the secret place and stay on course. His grace is sufficient for you.

 

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SHADES OF HOLY

I am the Lord, who brought you up out of Egypt to be your God; therefore be holy, because I am holy. Leviticus 11: 45 (NIV)

Growing up, I have seen HOLINESS mean different things at different times and the evolution is not showing any sign of stopping. The definitions are somehow affected by level of exposure, class, geographical location and who you are relating with at the time.

I remember when it was a grievous sin for ladies to put on trousers on the streets and they dare not go close to a church dressed like that or …. It was a sign of holiness to ensure that your hair is always covered anytime you are in church or when any prayer is being said; that hair cover could well be a strip of cloth or a sheet of paper. Back in the days, even Jeans was a sign of ‘unholiness’ and if you were very rich, there must be something unholy about you. There was also a holy look, there were holy hairstyles and it was easy to spot ‘holy’ people out in a crowd.

It evolved from the way we look to the way we speak. Certain phrases came to be associated with holiness. I’m sure you can think of some of them.  And then the music had to sound in a certain way to be holy. You probably have your own experience on this.

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In all these things, one thing is certain and not in dispute: Our God is the same yesterday, today and forever. He has had one definition of holiness and that definition will remain till the end of time. God really wants us to be holy because that is the only way we can relate with Him as He intends and eventually end up with Him. We can never attain to that level of holiness by our hard work or by trying hard enough. I believe holiness becomes natural to us as we get closer and closer to God. It is a fruit of intimacy with God at the place of prayer, worship and study of the Word. There are no set of rules that can help you get there. God just works it out in you as you spend more time with Him.

I recently heard something which I think summarises the pursuit of holiness:

The more you see God, the more you know Him. The more you know Him, the more you want to know Him. The more you know Him, the more you are changed by God. The more you are changed by God, the more you see Him.

2 Corinthians 3:18 lays more credence to this:

And all of us, as with unveiled face, [because we] continued to behold [in the Word of God] as in a mirror the glory of the Lord, are constantly being transfigured into His very own image in ever increasing splendor and from one degree of glory to another; [for this comes] from the Lord [Who is] the Spirit.

Devote more time, not just to church activities, but to developing your intimacy with God and you will become the definition of holiness. His grace is sufficient!

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HYBRID ECLIPSE

I guess you were also caught up in the eclipse fever.  It was all over the place that on Sunday, 03/11/2013, a hybrid solar eclipse will sweep through most parts of the world, with Africa having the best views. I was really looking forward to witnessing the eclipse.  The anticipation was almost palpable all around, especially with the international news media reminding us practically every hour. The day finally arrived and hours turned into minutes and then…I did not see anything. All the preparation was in vain. The closest view I got was from the news.

In preparation for this rare occurrence, many people committed immense resources, while a few travelled to choice locations for ‘Prime time’ viewing. And to think that the best scene would last for just a measly four minutes…

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And what is four minutes when compared with eternity. If we could quantify all the efforts expended in the preparations for the eclipse, it may actually turn out that it’s more than we spend in preparing to reign with our Father – preparing for the place where only the spotless and the blameless can reign.

In the third chapter of Peter’s second letter, he gave some very sound counsel that demands more than just a close look:  

11 Since everything will be destroyed in this way, what kind of people ought you to be? You ought to live holy and godly lives 12 as you look forward to the day of God and speed its coming.

14 So then, dear friends, since you are looking forward to this, make every effort to be found spotless, blameless and at peace with him.

17 Therefore, dear friends, since you have been forewarned, be on your guard so that you may not be carried away by the error of the lawless and fall from your secure position. 18 But grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

If we lay it to heart that our time on earth is just like the passing four minutes of the eclipse, we will be motivated to spend less time chasing THINGS and channel our energy towards this most important preparation. If it were not possible to live holy and godly lives, Peter would not have encouraged the people to work towards it. The same also goes with being found spotless and blameless.

The King of Kings is looking forward to welcoming us to that glorious reign. Let’s make every effort and be on our guard so as not to miss out. Great grace is available.

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UNARMED SOLDIERS

Cast your mind back a few years, when all we had were cameras that worked with the 36mm films. I had one of those cameras in my final secondary school year and I was really feeling cool with myself because there were not many cameras in my school back then.

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 Every professional camera man had to attend functions with a number of those films because the camera was as good as kerosene to a diesel engine without them. Attending a function without enough replenishment films presents even the best of photographers as an unarmed soldier. Can you even begin to imagine what it feels like being an unarmed soldier at the battlefront? It’s almost unthinkable, but that’s exactly the situation that the Israelites faced in 1Samuel 13:22

So on the day of the battle not a soldier with Saul and Jonathan had a sword or spear in his hand; only Saul and his son Jonathan had them.

I am convinced that this is not a good situation to be in, because it leaves the army utterly helpless and prone to devastating losses.

This reflects the condition of many believers today. God has freely given us His Word as the Sword of the Spirit; a very potent weapon. Many of us are literate enough to read and understand the Scriptures, but we are content to just sit and listen to ‘The king and his son’ every Sunday at church or during the mid-week service. Like the song says: “…Oh what things we often forfeit…” because we choose not to study our Bibles for ourselves.

We expose ourselves to the influence false teachings and their peddlers, who are more than happy to turn us into slaves. Our only defence is the personal knowledge of the truth and revelation in the knowledge of God. This comes from the place of diligent study of the Word. There is no known short cut yet. We were warned in Matthew 24:24:

For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall shew great signs and wonders; insomuch that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect.

 Beware! The false teachings that will almost deceive the very elect will sound like the real truth. If you don’t know the real truth, you will fall for it. Study and arm yourself with the real truth. God’s grace is sufficient.

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