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Thank You (15sec Read)

I want to thank you for your prayers and supports for me. I give thanks to God daily for making me a vessel for His use. This blog reaches places I could only dream of, and people I would never meet till we get to Heaven. The great encouragement comes from you. That is your time to visit Uplifting Christ. Thank You and God Bless You Richly.

I feel strongly within my spirit that God is turning millions of lives and destinies around for good. And my prayer is that you won’t be left out. He will remember you and supply your every need. Don’t fret about what you’ve lost during this period because He’s ready to give you double for every loss.

I may not see you till we get to Heaven but know this that in Christ Jesus and through the move of the Holy Spirit, we will continue to grow Stronger and enjoy Perfect Peace and Prosperity in this chaotic world. Your Life is Safe with Jesus Christ.

Posted in GOD'S KINGDOM, NEW CREATION, Safe with Jesus, Uplifting Christ

Are You Fit For The Kingdom? (1.5min Read)

Someone once told me that “you can take a person out of Britain but you can’t take Britain out of the person“. He said it because he found it difficult to switch from his normal British breakfast to the country in which he was a resident. The statement means you can take the physical body out of a country but you can’t take the culture out of the person. This explains why you see Turkish restaurants, Chinese restaurants, african market, etc in towns and cities. This also explains why some people, although on foreign land, wear their local dresses for occasions. The culture is imbibed in them and until they reprogram themselves, they will forever live within two customs and beliefs.

These physical activities can be used to demonstrate the struggle believers face in their new lives in Christ Jesus. God paid the price to buy us from an old and corrupt system ruled by the devil. Legally, the enemy knows that the SOLD label is tagged on us and he has no business in our businesses.

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But we make his job easier by the manner in which we live. Like the Turkish guy who has naturalized to be a British citizen but occasionally visits Turkish restaurants, we (believers) sometimes desire our old lives and slip into it. This was an issue Paul dealt with the early church and it’s still prevalence today.

But Jesus told him, “Anyone who puts a hand to the plow and then looks back is not fit for the Kingdom of God.”

(Luke 9:62, NLT)

Following Jesus Christ is a decision you made. To decide is to cut off. That is to KILL any other alternative. That was why Jesus said that a person who decides to follow him and keeps looking back isn’t fit for the Kingdom of God. “Remember Lot’s wife” (Luke 17:32).

Assess your life today. Is there anything that trips you often? Is there a habit, belief, or relationship that tempts you to look back? Like a restaurant/shop you visit when you feel for old habits. The truth is that the restaurant (Old Lifestyle) will be opened as long as you live on earth BUT you’ve got to reprogram your mind that No Turning Back.

The danger you face is whatever trips you becomes a foothold for the devil to strike your life with scarcity, sicknesses, fear, and even death. God isn’t only interested in keeping you in a box but He is interested in your Safety and Security, which can be found inside the Box. The Box is Jesus Christ. In Him you will find everything you need and the more you grow in Him, the more you will realize that nothing really outside the Box is important. They are bait the enemy uses to destroy God’s children. Think about this; a man/woman married for 20 years sneaked out for one-night stand, got caught, humiliated, and his/her entire reputation is destroyed. The Trust he/she built for 20 years (175200hrs) is destroyed within 24hrs. It’s sad.

I’m not here to condemn you or to make you feel bad. But with a simple question; Are You Fit for the Kingdom of God? Only You can answer it Best. You can make God smile by deciding to quit and talk like Paul that “My old self has been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me. So I live in this earthly body by trusting in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me.” (Galatians 2:20, NLT)

Posted in PRAYER, Uplifting Christ

Unanswered Prayers? Read This (1.5min Read)

Receiving answers to prayers is a strong desire for every child of God. I’ve been at the point where I almost gave up praying on some requests because I didn’t know what I was doing wrong. I read a lot about God’s timing but was it really about God’s timing? Even so, how do I know when the time was right? ” What does God want me to do?” I asked myself. Was it about unbelief? I didn’t think so. I wasn’t doing something right. I believed it was more about how I prayed or asked because Jesus had said “your Father knows exactly what you need even before you ask him”. This took me back to the scriptures to carefully learn about what I am about to share with you.

In Luke 18:1, “Jesus told his disciples a story to show that they should always pray and never give up”. This story was about a widow who needed justice from a judge. She went many times but was turned down. Her action (not the request) worried the judge that he granted the widow her request. It’s interesting that the request didn’t bother this judge as much as her constant showing up.
To end this story, Jesus said “Even he rendered a just decision in the end. So don’t you think God will surely give justice to his chosen people who cry out to him day and night? Will he keep putting them off?. The last question got me thinking. Does God keep us off sometimes? And why would he do that? I will answer that in later in the post.

One amazing thing I found in my quest was that before Jesus told his disciples this parable about prayer, He had already taught them How to pray in Luke 11. A good teacher knows how to be systematic in his approach. Interestingly He used another story to show them the secret about prayer. This time it was about you and your friend’s engagement at midnight. You had a need but your friend said (v7) “Don’t bother me…I can’t help you” because it’s midnight and the door is locked. Jesus said (v8) “though he won’t do it for friendship’s sake, if you keep knocking long enough, he will get up and give you whatever you need because of your shameless persistence”

In this story, I found a trace in what happened in Luke 18. The request or need didn’t bother your friend. And he didn’t care about your friendship either. What bothered him was your constant knocking.

Again I visited James 5:18 “Then when he prayed again, the sky send down rain and the earth began to yield it’s crops.” This verse is about Elijah when he prayed for rain. On the surface, one would assume that he just prayed and the rain came down but when you read 1 Kings 18:42-44, Elijah did more than one prayer session. He prayed once, the servant went and came back with no result. This repeated for Seven times. Elijah persisted and didn’t give up until he heard about the little cloud.

Finally, the story of the Gentile Woman who needed deliverance for her daughter came up for consideration. She had a need but Jesus gave her no reply, not even word. (Matthew 15:23). His disciples urged him to “Tell her to go away. She is bothering us with all her begging.” Then Jesus spoke out that He can’t help her because he “was sent only to help God’s lost sheep…”. This woman persisted and her persistence caused Jesus to alter what he had earlier said that “I was sent only to help God’s lost sheep”. She received the kind words from Jesus which I believe was the best she had during that season of her life. Jesus said ” Dear woman, your faith is great. Your request is granted.”

Why does God want us to (shamelessly) persist in prayer?

To Persist, according to Merriam-Webster, is to go on resolutely or stubbornly in spite of opposition, importunity, or warning. dictionary.com also defines it as to continue steadfastly or firmly in some state, purpose, course of action, or the like, especially in spite of opposition, remonstrance, etc.:

One lesson you can learn from the four characters; the widow, the friend, Elijah, and the gentile woman is that They had needs, they knew where to go, and they persisted. The neither changed their requests nor back down. The Judge wouldn’t mind the widow, the friend wouldn’t open the door, and Jesus wouldn’t talk. With Elijah, Heaven was silent. Yet they kept pushing and pushing till they got what they came for. They persisted because they knew that that was the ONLY PLACE they would get answers to their requests. If they had any other option, they would easily turn away.

In the same way, God (often) wants to SEE if you SEE Him as your ONLY SOURCE. He knows your heart and thoughts, and he knows when you ponder on other options to get your needs met (like cheating the system, compromising on your values, and even going against His Word (instructions). I’ve heard people said “God will understand me on this”. No! He won’t understand and He has never understood anyone who sought alternative source for Help.

When God is your Source, you don’t leave (or stop praying) till you have answers. You will go on resolutely or stubbornly, or steadfastly, or firmly in spite of His silence. His silence doesn’t mean denial because Jesus said in John 16:23 (ERV) that “my Father will give you anything you ask him for in my name.” God will do it for you but can you be resolute, stubborn, steadfast, and firm on your knees day and night? Can He see that you are serious about it? Can you give Him one more reason why you need that badly? Just ONE MORE prayer and your request is answered.
It’s remarkable that Jesus said “how many will he find on the earth who have faith?” He linked Persistence to Faith as seen in the story of the gentile woman “” Dear woman, your faith is great. Your request is granted.”

The simple clue I found in getting answers to my request is to PERSIST…JUST ONE MORE prayer or asking or seeking or knocking. Don’t give up praying because you haven’t received answers yet. It’s all about faith and seeing God as your only Source.

“So I say to you, ask and keep on asking, and it will be given to you; seek and keep on seeking, and you will find; knock and keep on knocking, and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who keeps on asking [persistently], receives; and he who keeps on seeking [persistently], finds; and to him who keeps on knocking [persistently], the door will be opened.

(Luke 11:9-10, AMP)