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TWO PHEASANTS AND AN EGG

Over the last holiday season, my kids and I got engaged in paying daily visits to 2 birds -a local breed of pheasants- that decided to breed at our backyard. There were two pheasants and an egg, so we christened one of the birds as Mama Pheasant and the other as Papa Pheasant. Each time we approached the new parents, they would make some noise that sounded like a tiny growl to ensure that we did not cross our limits and get too close. This was their way of ensuring that Baby Pheasant remained unharmed till the day of hatching and “manifestation”. Of course we never crossed our limits, not knowing what surprises the pheasants would spring at us if we dared.

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On one of the days, a thought crossed my mind as we were in the middle of our daily visit: the Baby Pheasant inside the egg had no idea of what was going on outside its shell and had no way of influencing the behaviour of Mama and Papa Pheasant. It had no way of begging its parents for protection; it did not have to do anything to earn the right to be protected. Yet it did not have any reason to fear. The parents were under obligation to offer the protection, even if it meant putting themselves in harm’s way – and they never failed. Day and night, they stood at their duty post, unwavering, unflinching and untiring.
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This is similar to the kind of covenant relationship that believers have with God. What an awesome privilege! Our covenant confers a plethora of promises on us. If we can take out time to understand the terms of this covenant in the Bible, we will live our lives in unimaginable peace. Just living, walking and working in the glory of the covenant. We will no longer give prominent place to enemies and fill our prayers with concerns about them. A highly superior version of the kind of protection that the pheasant in the egg got is just one of the benefits that we enjoy as believers.

If we are seated together with Christ in heavenly places (Ephesians 2:6); if we are dead and our lives are hid with Christ (Colossians 3:3); if He that is in us is greater than he that is in the world (1 John 4:4); if the name of the Lord is a strong tower that the righteous run into and are safe (Proverbs 18:10); If the Lord is around us as the mountains that surround Jerusalem (Psalms 125:2), If the Lord will not allow the rod of the wicked to rest upon the lot of the righteous (Psalms 125:3) why should we be afraid of enemies. We should rather devote time to mediate on these promises day and night until they are ingrained on the tablets of our hearts. This way, we will be steadfast and unmoveable, working in the sound mind that God has given us instead of walking in fear.

The Bible verses referenced above are just a few of the reasons why we should be bold as the lion, living above fear of enemies. We will discover many more if we will be willing to search the scriptures diligently. We would then be able to treat them the way Jesus recommended in Matthew 5:43 – 48

43 “You have heard the law that says, ‘Love your neighbour and hate your enemy’. 44 But I say, love your enemies! Pray for those who persecute you! 45 In that way, you will be acting as true children of your Father in heaven. For he gives his sunlight to both the evil and the good, and he sends rain on the just and the unjust alike. 46 If you love only those who love you, what reward is there for that? Even corrupt tax collectors do that much. 47 If you are kind only to your friends] how are you different from anyone else? Even pagans do that. 48 But you are to be perfect, even as your Father in heaven is perfect.

 One thing we can be sure of is this: No enemy in the form of man or devil can harm us if we remain under the shadow of the Almighty. It is our covenant privilege.

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Because I Did Not Know

I always laugh at myself whenever I remember an incident that occurred on my first ever trip outside my home country- Nigeria. I had finished picking the items I wanted to buy at a large shopping mall and headed to the checkout counter. The cashier was attending to one person, while the rest of the people stood behind the waiting line. I wasn’t used to this and I just felt the people were not done with their shopping. I thought to myself; “if they wanted to pay, they’ll be in line in front of the cashier”. In my ignorance, I walked past all the people on the queue and stood behind the person at the till. Nobody said a word to me including the cashier, who was kind enough to attend to me and I left the shop afterwards, without an inkling that I had made a fool of myself. Sometimes, I still wonder what was going on in the minds of those people then.

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At that time, I didn’t know any better, so I did not really know that I was completely out of order. I can’t quite remember how I learnt my lesson, but I know I did not make the mistake again. I am sure that at least one of those people must have judged me for my wrong doing, without thinking that I might have been acting in ignorance. It might have been helpful if any of them had corrected me nicely. There are actually many people making similar mistakes in various facets of life and they are completely ignorant of a better way. That was why Paul said in Romans 10:14

“How, then, can they call on the one they have not believed in? And how can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard? And how can they hear without someone preaching to them?”

While I agree that there are many people today, who are willingly living in the wrong, you may not have the right to judge them until you have at least tried to direct them to the right direction. So next time you think of placing the SINNER tag on someone and judging them, ask yourself what you have done about it and plan to do something about it. I believe that is our primary assignment as God’s children.

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It Is In Books

There are some things that you hear as a child that sticks with you even in old age. Some of such things that stuck with me are the words of my dad; “Knowledge maketh a man”. I still vividly remember how he pronounces the ‘th’ in maketh as ‘f’ and it always brings smiles to my face. This knowledge he explained to me was hidden inside books and he always bought books and encouraged me to read them. Back in the days, the main brands were Pacesetters and Winners’ Series. He always thought I used to read the books, but in truth, I was only flipping through the pages of most of them just to make him happy. I was lucky he never asked me for any summaries. I never really liked books then.

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As an adult, I have always bought books with the intention of reading them without actually reading them. Getting myself to pick up the books was always an uphill task and if I manage to start reading any book, finishing would always demand some extra resilience. However, that has changed recently because I discovered that I was missing out big time. You are missing treasures beyond your imagination if you don’t read books.

The children of Israel would have overstayed their bondage period if not that Daniel was diligent enough to discover what was written in the books of the prophets:

“…I Daniel understood by books the number of the years, whereof the word of the LORD came to Jeremiah the prophet, that he would accomplish seventy years in the desolations of Jerusalem. And I set my face unto the Lord God, to seek by prayer and supplications, with fasting, and sackcloth, and ashes…” Daniel 9: 2 – 3

Bob Derek said: “If you think education is expensive, try ignorance”. Many people and indeed many Christians suffer unnecessarily today because of what they have not yet discovered in books and most of all, what they have not yet discovered in the Bible. They are paying a huge price. The total salvation package includes deliverance from sin, sickness, failure and all forms of bondage. The difference between you and your total salvation package is in books, especially in the Word of God. The difference between you and the fulfillment of that ministry that God has placed in your hand is in books. The difference between you and a sound relationship with God is in books. The difference between you and a deep knowledge of God (…they that know their God shall be strong and they shall do exploits…) is in books.

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If you are diligent to study these books, meditate on the words and practice what you read, it will show. The books you read will expand your vision and empower you to set out on the journey to your promised land. If you think you are too busy to create time for books, it implies you are also too busy to actually move forward. I encourage you to join the train today because what you are looking for is in books.

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