Sunday, August 31, 2014

How Much Sin Will God Forgive? by John Benza


First of all, we all sin. Sin is very real in our lives. We do many things that aren’t pleasing to God.


Acknowledging that you sin is a huge step. A lot of people sin and don’t think there’s anything wrong with it while some people finally come to see how destructive sin can be. But God does not want us to live with guilt. He wants us to know and fully experience His forgiveness.
God does not simply overlook our sin and say, “You’re forgiven.” God sees our sin but is ready to forgive us because Jesus fully took OUR sin on himself and paid for our sin by his death on the cross. Our sin is serious and it cost Jesus incredible suffering. But from the moment we believe in Christ and make him a part of our lives, his forgiveness is ours. We can’t ever make up for our own sin or suffer enough for it—nor does God want us to. In the Bible, it says, “But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.” (Romans 5:8)
But what happens when we struggle in an area and keep on sinning? Does God get so weary forgiving us that we, at some point, reach our limit?
Jesus was asked by the disciples how many times they needed to forgive someone. Jesus said, “I do not say to you, up to seven times, but up to seventy times seven” (Matthew 18:22).
It’s unlikely that we all can keep track of whether we forgive a particular individual 490 times, so you see Jesus’ point. We always forgive, because God always forgives us. God does not have a limit. He died for every one of your sins—those you’ve committed and those you will commit—past, present, and future. You need to begin looking at your sin the way God looks at it. The Bible says, “If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.” (1John 1:9) “As far as the east is from the west, so far has He removed our transgressions from us.” (Psalm 103:12)
If you’ve asked God to forgive you and to come into your life—you are forgiven! Thank him for his forgiveness and begin to rejoice in your secure relationship with him. He is able to change areas of your life for the best. Remember, God is able to forgive all sin.

Source: http://powertochange.com/discover/faith/sinforgive/

Saturday, August 30, 2014

How to Get Better Grades Than Last Year

With school opening on Monday, many of our youths will be re-entering school this new school year with one thing in mind...to do better than last year. This article is dedicated to to them.
Have you ever thought about getting better grades than last year? Sometimes it's hard to admit and correct your mistakes but if you want to improve, that's the key to doing it.

Steps:

1: Know your mistakes.If you have any marked worksheets or exam papers with you, flip through and see what mistakes you have made. Knowing your mistakes will make it much easier to correct them.

2: Correct your mistakes.Once you know what your mistakes are, it's time to correct them. You might need some help for this so it's a good idea to get a teacher or anybody else whom you think might be able to help you. Remember, they are the people helping you so don't be afraid to tell them your problems in answering a question.

3: Be sure to ask questions.They are important if you want to improve so go ahead and ask.

4: Pay attention when your teacher is going through the topics that you are weak in.That's the only way to absorb all the knowledge into your brain.

Tips:

Be positive! A positive mind will surely help you learn more.
Find different methods and solutions to solving a question. Everyone is different. That means everyone has different ways of understanding things better.

Don't give up! This is your chance to reach your goal so if you ever have a problem, don't give up! Just give it your best shot!

Take down notes. Sometimes it's hard to memorize everything your tutor or teacher says to you. So what do you do? Write it down of course! Make sure you write notes that are readable so that you can refer to them later.

Get sufficient sleep. Research shows that a person who gets enough sleep performs better than someone who does not. Make sure that you get at least eight hours of sleep every night. That will definitely help you stay more alert and focused.

Warnings:
Do not insult yourself just because you don't do well the first time. Insulting yourself won't bring you anywhere so if you do badly the first time, just try harder.

Do not stress yourself out too much. A little stress is healthy but too much stress can cause health problems.


Thursday, August 28, 2014

Forgiveness and Reconciliation: Not Same


Jesus clearly warned that God will not forgive our sins if we do not forgive those who sin against us (Matthew 6:14-15; Mark 11:25). It's not that we earn God's forgiveness by forgiving; instead, God expects forgiven people to forgive (Matthew 18:21-35). Yet forgiveness is very different from reconciliation. It's possible to forgive someone without offering immediate reconciliation.

It's possible for forgiveness to occur in the context of one's relationship with God apart from contact with her offender. But reconciliation is focused on restoring broken relationships. And where trust is deeply broken, restoration is a process---sometimes, a lengthy one.
Differing from forgiveness, reconciliation is often conditioned on the attitude and actions of the offender. While its aim is restoration of a broken relationship, those who commit significant and repeated offenses must be willing to recognize that reconciliation is a process. If they're genuinely repentant, they will recognize and accept that the harm they've caused takes time to heal.
In many cases, even if an offender confessed his wrong to the one he hurt and appealed for forgiveness, the offended person could justifiably say, "I forgive you, but it might take some time for me to regain trust and restore our relationship." The evidence of genuine forgiveness is personal freedom from a vindictive or vengeful response (Romans 12:17-21), but not always an automatic restoration of relationship.
Even when God forgives our sins, he does not promise to remove all consequences created by our actions. Yes, being forgiven, restored, and trusted is an amazing experience, but it's important for those who hurt others to understand that their attitude and actions will affect the process of rebuilding trust. Words alone are often not enough to restore trust. When someone has been significantly hurt and feels hesitant about restoration with her offender, it's both right and wise to look for changes in the offender before allowing reconciliation to begin

This is an excerpt taken from "How to move from forgiveness to reconciliation"

Source:  http://thegospelcoalition.org/article/how-to-move-from-forgiveness-to-reconciliation

Sunday, August 24, 2014

The Power Of The Night Vigil

 
  This is an article this blog came across and would like to share it with you.
"Finally, my brethren, be strong in the Lord, and in the power of his might.
11. Put on the whole armour of God that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil.
12. For we wrestle not against flesh and blood; but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places. (Ephesians6:10-12)
Do you know why many Christians are not strong in the Lord? Have you ever wondered why many are not mighty in God as they ought to be? The reasons are in verses 11 and 12. I am sure you have seen Christians who are weak. I am sure you have seen businesses that are not making it. I am sure you have seen ministries that are decreasing in power and population. No doubt you have seen marriages where love is at its lowest level.
Why are these things so? The reasons can be found in verses 11and 12 of the aforementioned passage.
There are powers, there are forces, there are principalities, and there are rulers of the darkness of this world that are determined to stand in your way. These forces are determined that you will not be strong in any area of your life and whatever it will take to prevent you, they will undertake it.
If you really want to be strong in the Lord, you have to concentrate on frustrating every demonic effort that is out to weaken you.
How do you accomplish that? By understanding and working against the enemy's method of operation.
The majority of the evil put together by the enemy against a man is done in the night between the hours of 12 and 3 a.m. That is when the enemy's attacks usually come. I do not know why they choose these hours but I have found this out to be the truth.
Therefore, if your desire is to frustrate the evil efforts of the enemies against you, if your desire is to be strong in your walk with the Lord and in every other area of your life, you need to be up when your enemies are up. You need to be awake when they are awake; you need to be at work when they are at work.
   You have to learn the secret of putting your spiritual ammunition into operation when the enemy is firing at you. In other words, if you will understand night time warfare, if you will learn the secret of getting up in the midnight hours for spiritual warfare, you will be as strong as strong can be.
I am a living witness to this. I know what it means to be up at 12 midnight and pray until I am tired. Each time I carry out this exercise, I wake up in the morning and feel spiritually taller, bigger and stronger. Why? I was up when the enemies were up. I had my spiritual guns at work when the enemies were shooting their arrows. It was fire for fire and the Lord's fire always prevails.
In physical warfare, do you realize that many of the surprise attacks are carried out at night? Take Colonel Ghadafi for an example, he was a terror to the West in the 1980s. The President of the United States at that time was Ronald Regan.
Do you know it was President Ronald Regan that silenced Colonel Ghadafi? How do you think he did it? He gathered his men together and said "we've got to go and silence this man"; he did not pick the morning hours, he did not pick the afternoon hours, he picked the middle of the night. He asked a particular country for permission to use its airfields to land and refuel and that country refused. So he decided to make use of his air-tankers for refueling mid air.
America started dropping the bombs in the middle of the night while Colonel Ghadafi and his men were sleeping. It was a surprise attack and that was how America were able to silence him.
Many times the enemy sends surprise attacks against God's people and you hear statements like, "Oh! I did not see it coming!" How can you see it coming when you were sleeping? How can you see it coming when the time it came you were unconscious?
The best time to fight physical and spiritual war is at night. The enemy understands that and the earlier we understand that too the better for us.
Another example is Saddam Hussein. When George Bush and the Allied Forces launched an attack against him, the first bombs were dropped at night. That is the best time to do the most damage to the enemy.
There is no short cut to being strong in the Lord. The generation of Christians we are raising today are people who are so powerless, they are people who have no spiritual backbone; the reason is because we are unwilling to pay the price.
One of the prices is getting up at 12 midnight, 1.a.m, or 2.a.m, and walking up and down in the room, praying fervently and taking authority over every power of the enemy working against your life.
Your flesh will rise up in protest. Just thirty minutes into your prayer, at 12:30 am your flesh will protest urging you to go and sleep. Say to your flesh, "My flesh, you have to be subject to my spirit, those who are fighting me are not sleeping, why should I go to sleep." Then you continue praying and get ready to silence every protest of the flesh. Cry mightily unto God, praying prayers like "Every power working against me right now, I pull you down in Jesus name!" "Lord, any meeting that is being held anywhere at this time in which my name is being mentioned, I command it to be dispersed!"
Before you realize it, the time is already 2 o'clock in the morning. That is the secret of spiritual strength, that is the secret of marital strength, that is the secret of ministerial strength, in short, that is the secret of all strength.
  Arise my brother and my sister, you cannot afford to sleep when your enemies are awake. If you do, you may wake up to find your strength depleted in one area or another.
Rise up at midnight and cry mightily to the Lord about your daytime affairs, you will wake up and find out that you are stronger in your marriage, business, finances, etc. The other Christian who prays less or prays only during the day will look at you and wonder what the secret of your strength is.
He does not know that while he were sleeping, you were praying and that is what makes the difference. It is a price many saints are unwilling to pay; yet it is a price we must pay if we are going to be consistently victorious.
I have looked through the Scriptures and what I find out is that the most serious battles that were ever fought in the Old Testament were fought in the night. Many times, the preparations for the battles were also done in the night. They sneak in and out in the middle of the night. Why? That is the best time to get the enemy and that is the best time the enemy gets his prey.
Let us look at some examples:
20. "In his days Edom revolted from under the hand of Judah, and made a king over themselves
21. So Joram went over to Zair, and all the chariots with him: and he rose by night and smote the Edomites which compassed him about, and the captains of the chariots: and the people fled into their tents." (2 Kings 8:20-21)
Joram did not go over to Zair in the morning, afternoon or evening. He went in the middle of the night and defeated the enemy. He was able to succeed because they were sleeping.
36. And Saul said, Let us go down after the Philistines by night, and spoil them until the morning light, and let us not leave a man of them. And they said, Do whatsoever seem good unto thee. Then said the priest, Let us draw near hither unto God. (1 Samuel 14:36)
What type of strategy did they use to go after the Philistines? It was the same principle - in the middle of night. It was not in the morning, afternoon or evening, but it was in the middle of the night.
I plead with you child of God. There is war going on around you. You need to get off your comfortable bed, get on your knees and set some nights apart every week to take the first strike and do damage to the enemy's camp. If you don't, damage will be done to your camp.
    There are times when God wakes you up in the night to pray, don't turn him off; danger must be looming against your interests that he is why he often wakes you up to pray. Meetings are probably going on right at that time and attacks are being deployed against your destiny. Learn the discipline of self-denial. Everybody likes to sleep at night; no one likes to be awake when they ought to be asleep. After all, we have been busy all day and the night is the best time to rest, but as it were, Saul said, if we are going to win we have got to go in the night. Therefore, they went in the night to spoil the Philistines until the morning light. This is exactly how spiritual warfare operates in the night. This is the secret of warfare; this is how to weaken the enemy and this is what the devil uses over and over again against us.
(Jeremiah 6:5)
Arise, and let us go by night, and let us destroy her palaces.
The enemy comes to steal, kill and destroy. When? In the middle of the night. In other words, each time night comes; warfare starts in the realm of the spirit. Many people know the things they used to have that the enemy has destroyed. Good health, a prosperous business, a blissful marriage, a happy home, academic success, etc. All these things you used to enjoy but the enemy destroyed them. God has given you a palace, but the enemy does not want you to live in it. He comes by night to destroy it. The Lord will restore your palace back to you in Jesus name!
2 Kings 19:35
And it came to pass that night, that the angel of the LORD went out, and smote in the camp of the Assyrians an hundred fourscore and five thousand: and when they arose early in the morning, behold, they were all dead corpses.
God used this same strategy by launching a surprise attack at night. There is always a "that night" that the enemy chooses, but in this case it was God. That night the Lord sent out an angel to go and kill 185,000 people, He did not do it in the day, but He chose the night to do it. You know what? The devil is a copycat. The angel sent by God was a good angel, but the devil also sends out his angels every night to steal, kill and destroy.
Let us look at the words of Jesus in (Matthew 13:24-25)
Another parable put he forth unto them, saying, The kingdom of heaven is likened unto a man which sowed good seed in his field: But while men slept, his enemy came and sowed tares among the wheat, and went his way.
Jesus said the enemy came to sow the wrong seed while men were sleeping. This emphasizes the point that the mysteries that come against you during the day are hatched in the night. The day only wakes to manifest what has been done in the night.
There was a friend of mine with whom I grew up as a Christian. He narrated to me an experience he had years ago. He had a dream in which an old woman wanted to force him to eat a black substance. He refused and a struggle ensued. At last he was able to overcome; he hit the woman's hand and the black substance spilled on the bed, then he woke up. To his surprise, he found the black substance on his bed; this indicates that it was not an ordinary dream.
The demonic forces that work against your life during the day are only messengers that get their marching orders during the night.
Let me give you a simple illustration of what I mean.
Somebody is angry with you and he looks at you and says; "you will see" or he says it in another way - "l will show you" and he means to carry out the threat. When he says, "you will see," nothing happens immediately; this is because it is just a threat at that point in time. But what he does to bring his word to pass is to take your case to a witch doctor saying to the witch doctor, "this person offended me and I told him that I will deal ruthlessly with him. I want you to help me put a curse on him and cause a specific evil to befall him."
The witch doctor then takes it up from there; he opens a file for you, puts your name on the file and keeps it in the outgoing basket. At 12 o'clock in the night, he gets up, pulls out the files and leaves for their evil meeting. He brings up your case in the meeting and they all work together in agreement to bring to manifestation the evil that your enemy desires.
What happens next is this; as they commence their manipulations against you, you will begin to have strange dreams, you may see animals like cows, lions and dogs or even masquerades and mad men chasing you. You may see a big mountain before you, which you are trying to climb but you find it difficult to climb. This signifies a difficulty they want to put into your life.
While all that is going on, God will be tipping you off. He will be telling you to rise up and begin to pray. He knows what is going on and He wants you neutralize through nighttime warfare. If you fail to pray, the enemies will not be restricted in the evil plan they want to hatch. If unfortunately they meet with an open door in your life the problem begins from that day on.
Have you noticed that God wakes you up sometimes in the night to pray? It may be because your file is the next to be considered by the powers that are out to steal from you.
The Holy Spirit wakes you up to pray and when he knows you have won the battle, he will tell you to go back and sleep. Your enemy looks at you the following morning wondering why you are so invincible.

Source:
This article has been extracted from Dr. Itiola's book: Night Time Warfare

Friday, August 22, 2014

Church Prays For Dre'

Dre on his mother
   Last 's Bible Study Class had to be suspended and instead a prayer vigil was held for Bro Jn Baptiste's grandson, Dre, who was suffering from complications arising from Acute Gastritis.
 Gastritis describes a group of conditions with one thing in common: inflammation of the lining of the stomach. The inflammation of gastritis is most often the result of infection with the same bacterium that causes most stomach ulcers. Gastritis may occur suddenly (acute gastritis),  as in the case of Dre,or it can occur slowly over time (chronic gastritis).
 The prayer vigil started with a bible reading selected by Pastor jai and read by Ashleigh Herman. The passage is from  Isaiah 53:1-5 New International Version (NIV)


Who has believed our message
    and to whom has the arm of the Lord been revealed?
He grew up before him like a tender shoot,
    and like a root out of dry ground.
He had no beauty or majesty to attract us to him,
    nothing in his appearance that we should desire him.
He was despised and rejected by mankind,
    a man of suffering, and familiar with pain.
Like one from whom people hide their faces
    he was despised, and we held him in low esteem.
Surely he took up our pain
    and bore our suffering,
yet we considered him punished by God,
    stricken by him, and afflicted.
But he was pierced for our transgressions,
    he was crushed for our iniquities;
the punishment that brought us peace was on him,
    and by his wounds we are healed.

This was followed by prayer, songs and blessings. The child was in the presence of all this. oh what a spritual session it was.