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God is Sovereign; then What?!

Last Sunday in my church, we started the Sunday School for the year 2023. Our topic for last Sunday was The Sovereignty of God. For me, the key takeaway from the Sunday School is that God did not just create the world by His power, He still has power over the earth. In the course of our Bible study, we saw that The Lord does whatever pleases him throughout all heaven and earth, and on the seas and in their depths. (Psa. 135:6 NLT) Just before you think it’s the claim of someone who doesn’t know God enough to describe His character, God declared by himself, “From the beginning I predicted the outcome; long ago I foretold what would happen. I said that my plans would never fail, that I would do everything I intended to do.” (Isa 46:10 GNT) Yes, God is indeed all powerful and He rules over the earth and the inhabitants. Long after Abraham’s wife had passed the time of child bearing, God told him that He would make him the father of many nations (Gen 12:2-3). He could make the promise and keep to it because He is sovereign over human beings and every cell and organ in their bodies. Since God has that amount of power, then, I can take His words to the bank knowing fully well that He will never fail. I know for a fact that God “grants the barren woman a home, Like a joyful mother of children. Praise the Lord!” (Psa. 113:9 NKJV) Therefore, even if a specialist doctor from the top medical school in the world certified my wife unfit to bear children, I can ask the Sovereign God to give my wife not just a child but children. Any other person may resign to the doctor’s verdict; but I am not them. By God’s infinite mercy, I have come to know the Lord Jesus Christ and by virtue of our relationship, I can ask Him for anything because Jesus paid in full on the cross. So, I will ask and it will be told to me, “…when Elkanah slept with Hannah, the Lord remembered her plea, and in due time she gave birth to a son. She named him Samuel, for she said, ‘I asked the Lord for him.’” (1 Sam. 1:19‭-‬20 NLT) God created the human body but He is still in absolute control of its operation. Even without being exposed to the causative agent, Gehazi became leprous and acquired a genetic modification that made his descendants suffer the same disease (2 Kings 5:27). In the same way, God is still modifying people’s genes and bringing dead cells to life (2 Kings 20) or even creating new ones as well as killing those multiplying too fast (what doctors would call cancer). While we know that there are charlatans staging healing miracles, the truth is that God is still healing people whenever they reach out to Him with faith in their hearts. I mean, the counterfeit is because there are genuine miracles. “Brother Ijay, what if it’s not God’s wife for my wife to have a child or for me to be cured of a disease?”  See, this is the situation of many people regarding their health. “A woman in the crowd had suffered for twelve years with constant bleeding. She had suffered a great deal from many doctors, and over the years she had spent everything she had to pay them, but she had gotten no better. In fact, she had gotten worse.” (Mark 5:25‭-‬26 NLT) At this point, it’s easy to say, “Well, it’s God’s will. Sickness will not take me away from the love of Christ. I’ll just focus on running my heavenly race.”  That’s good and commendable but why settle for good when God has the best available to me?  Like the woman with the issue of blood, I am going to the Sovereign, all-powerful God to ask for my healing. He has it and because Jesus has paid, I can download it in full. The woman with the issue of blood is not just a Bible story, it’s a demonstration of God’s power to heal anybody who comes to Him with faith in their heart.  Her experience can become our testimony if we can look away from the stories we have heard about people with similar conditions, doctors’ verdict or even how long we have suffered and fix our gaze on the fact that God is sovereign over every disease. “I am God and always will be. No one can escape from my power; no one can change what I do.” (Isaiah 43:13 GNT) If God specifically told you that barrenness is His will for your wife and diabetes for you, I can’t question Him.  But if He didn’t tell you anything like that, don’t allow Satan to sell you sickness as the will of God. I believe God’s will is sound health for me. I know for a fact that God’s eyes are running to and fro the world (especially Enugu😄) wondering if I would just trust Him and not the doctor’s verdict and what my genes says so that He will demonstrate His power to heal genetic diseases and make dead organs live again (2 Chro. 16:9 NLT) Now that I know His Sovereignty is not limited to healing malaria, I can ask Him for genetic modification and what doctors say is impossible. You too can ask Him. Wait o, have we forgotten the scripture that says, “What is impossible for people (like specialist doctors) is possible with God.” (Luke 18:27 NLT) Doctors are not evil people and God actually uses them to heal. Although they come to their wit’s end, Jesus is telling you and I that God doesn’t!  Brothers and sisters, if all that our last Bible study offered us is another layer of Christian religious knowledge, that’s wasteful. If I were you, I would go to God and ask Him for total healing in my body

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Serve God Your Way? Hell No!

There is a video circulating online of a man robbed in typical Orthodox church clergy attire dedicating a building belonging to a native doctor.  Some people have labeled the fellow an Anglican priest. I heard someone refer to him as Ukọchukwu but there’s really no proof that he is an Anglican priest.  For many people, once you are wearing a cassock and not identified as a Reverend Father, you are Ukọchukwu. Now, that’s besides the point. The point here is that even if he is an Anglican Bishop or the Archbishop of Canterbury and in the name of house dedication, claims that a well-known native doctor who specializes in money ritual sacrifices is “doing the work of God in his own way,” he has lost his way.  The priest is literally a lost soul deserving of prayers and evangelism aimed to his soul before the devil destroys him kpata kpata. For context, the fellow in blue attire is a native doctor that markets his trade on social media. I have stumbled on the video recording of some of his sessions on Facebook reels. My immediate concern is not whether a pastor should go to dedicate his hotel which was probably built with the proceeds of his money ritual sacrifices.  That’s the problem for pastors to sort out among themselves; I am not one of them.  However, a responsible pastor understands that he has a duty not just to teach sound doctrine to his followers but equally ensure he doesn’t mislead those committed under him by his actions and inactions. Now to the main issue that is a concern to me. In the course of his prayers, he said something that left me wondering if the fellow in cassock is a christian at all. He said that the native doctor is doing God’s work in his own way. While some people in that rank could be careless enough to say what comes to their mind, you have a duty to guard against being deceived. Many people who listened to him pray will be misled into thinking that they can serve God in their own way.  The truth is that they can’t!  We are not given the liberty to serve God in our own way. It’s either you serve His own way or you are simply on your own. Some 3-5 months ago, a cleric resigned his position to start a polygamous movement. When I read his statements in the media, I wondered how he lost his way too much to be bold about the illusion that God called him to become a priest to polygamists. Glory to God he has retraced his steps (at least from a recent press release). But people like that are a reminder to you and I that while God may have placed pastors over us, we don’t necessarily follow them. We learn from the preachers placed over us, follow God and make the Bible our standard, not the strange revelation of a pastor. You see, God has always had an order right from creation. He told the first couple what to eat and what not to eat or they will die. The serpent came and told them that they can actually eat what they like and nothing will happen. They listened to the fellow and died. When Moses had to build a temple, God told him in clear unambiguous terms how he is supposed to do it and asked him to build according to pattern (Exo 25:50). There is equally no ambiguity regarding how man should be reconciled to God; it’s through faith in Christ Jesus! There is salvation in no one else! God has given no other name under heaven by which we must be saved. (Act 4:12 NLT) So, when someone who is supposed to be a pastor opens his mouth and endorses a known native doctor as serving God in his own way, it goes to tell his level of ignorance or a proof that he is not a christian and therefore unfit to lead any Christian community. To my fellow laity, I just want you to know that it’s not true that you can serve God your way. There is nothing like that! You can only serve Him HIS way. Remember the story Jesus told about a certain person who claimed he cast out the devil in God’s name and Jesus told him He didn’t know him? (Matt 7:23) That’s the fate of those who want to serve God their own way. For this reason, I am not interested in serving God my way; I just want to know how He wants us to serve Him and align. So, while the world tries to sell me how to serve God and some pastors even import worldly traditions for serving Him, I remind myself of this instruction:  “Don’t copy the behavior and customs of this world [No matter who is propagating it], but let God transform you into a new person by changing the way you think. Then you will learn to know God’s will for you, which is good and pleasing and perfect.” [Romans 12:2 NLT, Emphasis mine] I just don’t want to claim to be serving God and on the judgment seat of Christ I will introduce myself as Brother Ijay with all the works I did for Him or in His name and He will reply to me, ‘I never knew you. Get away from me, you who break God’s laws.’ (Matt. 7:23 NLT) May God help us all in Jesus’ name! You get my point?  Alright, have a super productive day ahead. Have a question? Feel free to shoot me a mail through [email protected] or on WhatsApp: 08063967498 Regards, Brother Ijay

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Wetin Concern Ordinary me with Nation Building?

Last Sunday in my church, we continued our Bible Study on the Lord God and the Reign of Peace by looking at the role of the Church in Nigeria in creating a Godly rule. Our focus for this week is Nation building; that is, the church has a role to play in Nation building. Well, that concept is neither strange nor new to anybody who has been following the sub theme because the first topic we discussed was praying for leaders. On that Sunday, we learnt that the assignment for the church to pray for those in authority is not optional but a commandment. We also saw that it’s prayers for leaders (not cursing them or grumbling) that makes us have peace in our society. 2 Timothy 2:1-4 So, take away for us from last Sunday School is that nation building is not the exclusive reserve of those appointed in positions of authority; it’s for anyone who comes from a home. The basis for that study is that God has put everyone in homes and it’s as the Church gives attention to building every member of their homes that we export the right people into our society. You know, it’s easy to talk about the evils in our society and point fingers at those responsible but often we lose consciousness of the fact that everyone who is involved in any evil behaviour in school, marketplace, office and public position came from a home under a parent or caregiver. Parents and caregivers are not just people saddled with the responsibility of providing food, shelter and education for those under them, they have the all-important assignment of moulding children under their care. That’s why in one of the texts we read, God inspired Solomon to pen down an instruction for us, “Direct your children onto the right path, and when they are older, they will not leave it.” Prov. 22:6 NLT From this text, we find that contrary to what some parents say, children don’t just turn out anyhow God wants them; Children turn out the way their parents moulded them. I have heard many older parents say things like, “It’s God that raises children” in a sense that absorbs them from their sole responsibility of how their children turn out. From that text, we see that although children are gifts from God, the task of directing them the way they should go has been given to parents. “But, are you saying God has no hand in how the child turns out?” No, I never said that. In fact, to be able to do any and everything on this earth we need God. I mean we know that if God doesn’t watch over a city, the watchmen are staying awake for nothing; but that scripture didn’t say watchmen should abandon their duty posts because God is watching over a city. They must still watch! My emphasis is that God has given you a duty post to occupy in raising your children and your job description is not just to pay rent at school and provide money for special chopping. It extends to MOULDING those children under your care and that’s one major important assignment you CANNOT abandon or delegate to a hireling in their dormitory or house helps! Many of those who complain about how their children turned out after providing them with “everything” they need fail to understand that money is NOT  everything a child needs to turn out right. They either fail to understand or allow greed and ambition blind them to the fact that in addition to providing money, their children equally need the listening ear of their parents.  They assume that once they have paid expensive school fees, dormitory fees and dashed the hostel master some money, their children will be taken care of. They forget that the hostel master has his children at home and dozens of such children under his care and can only afford superficial attention on any particular child. So, they abandon their children in the hands of people who are directing them in all kinds of ways and when they grow older, parents start wondering if their children came from their womb or witch coven. For every father (and mother), our desire should be that as your wife is dropping another newborn in labour room, God will brag before the angels like He did about Abraham, “For I have known him, in order that he may command his children and his household after him, that they keep the way of the Lord, to do righteousness and justice, that the Lord may bring to Abraham what He has spoken to him.” Gen. 18:19 NKJV People of God, it is when we realize that the young people who have become full-blown and shameless ashewos used to be very innocent children in church singing and acting drama during Children’s Sunday, that we understand that we can’t leave parenting to chance. It’s easy to reject such by fire and cover your children with the blood but if you finish your rejection and covering without going back to your duty post with a renewed vigour for work, you are mocking God. Guess what, the Bible said that God is not mocked that whatever a parents sows, he shall reap. “Mr preacher, you think parenting is easy in today’s economy?”  Did I talk about it being easy? No, it’s not my sister. It’s work. That’s why wise parents who understand the gravity of this work shelves their ambition to make sure their children get adequate training.  They turn down job offers, some even reject transfers at the risk of losing their jobs and take less paying jobs just so that they will have time to ensure they carry out this assignment well. Whatever you do as a parent, don’t lose sight of this important instruction: “Teach children how they should live, and they will remember it all their life.” Prov. 22:6 GNT We’ll talk about this parenting matter

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