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Planting Seeds for Future Generations

Yesterday, while I walked through the park, I paused for a minute. I wanted to appreciate the effort of those who took their time to plant the trees around. I have visited this park on separate occasions and under various weather conditions. The beauty is that whenever the sun is scorching, mostly during the summer, people take shade from under these trees. You see kids playing, parents lying down, etc. So today, I decided to pause and thank the people who took the time to plant the trees.

You can recall a time you had to stand under a tree during hot weather or a downpour. The person who planted the tree looked forward to the years ahead and saw the benefits the tree could provide for future generations. So, whenever you chance upon one, do ask God to bless them.

In this post, I would consider a much broader point from the above scenario. God has gifted us with the strength and wisdom to make decisions in our lives that will impact future generations. Think about this for a moment. Compare doing homework or an assignment for yourself or a kid in the early 2000s and in 2025. Think about how you walk to the library to get a book, to research, to write, etc. Now think about how things have changed, especially with AI. Google was great until we had all these AI tools to make life easier. We have seen these changes and improvements because people decided to sacrifice their lives so that future generations will benefit.

A friend once told me about Samuel Harris Altman, who was born in 1985. Altman is the same age as him. He (probably) went through the same challenges with doing homework and assignments. But the difference between Altman and him is that Altman chose to do things that would benefit millions of people. He sacrificed his life to work on a worthy cause. I told him that “you may not be Altman to help develop and promote AI, but there is something you can do to benefit the next generation.”

Oftentimes, we look down upon ourselves when we think about the fact that we cannot be the champion of the next massive thing. We perceive this in the wrong way. There is something you can do regardless of your situation and/or circumstances. For example, if you donate to a charity, you are helping to feed children abroad. These children suffer from sickness, diseases, and hunger. This action preserves a future generation. You are saving them from what will shorten their lives, and that is a good thing.

Whenever you drive safely and prevent an accident, it is a good thing. If you can donate blood to save a life, it is a good thing. If you are taking care of yourself so that you live long to give your family a better life and a hope for a brighter future, it is a good thing.

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Today, even as you read this post, you can do something that will benefit future generations. I have always prayed to God to help me. I would say that I may not be Elon to facilitate transportation to Mars, but I can put a smile on the beggar on the street. I can pay school fees for the kids of my neighbor who is struggling. I can provide an opportunity for someone to better himself or herself.

The person(s) who planted the trees did what they could at the time. It might have been 5 years, 10 years, or even 25 years ago. But here we are, benefiting from their works.

I cannot end this without mentioning how God saw you in Jesus before the foundation of the world. Jesus Christ sacrificed His precious life so that we can have salvation. He did it so that you and I would not have to spend money on buying goats, sheep, cows, etc., to atone for our sins. He did it so that we can have extraordinary miracles that no human mind can understand. He did it so that through the power in His name, we can have all we ask from God. Now, since God created you in His image and likeness, you have this inherent nature. Do not judge yourself by the size of what you can do. Instead, look at the big heart of love in you to do things that will last to benefit people long after you are gone. God bless you.

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Be Thankful

Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good!
    His faithful love endures forever.

(1 Chronicles 16:34, NLT)

Hello Everyone,

With the year gradually coming to an end, I want to bring to your attention that the Lord is Good. Count your blessings from 01 January to today and see what the Lord has done.

Maybe you cannot pinpoint a thing but permit me to tell you that having life today means that you have all things. That is with Life, you can undo, redo, do, and perfect.

Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good!

I have not had it all yet but I am thankful. I have had some disappointments but I am thankful. I have been through some pains yet I am thankful. Every new day presented another opportunity for me to try again. And today, I look back and say Thank you Lord.

If you are reading this, take a deep breath and say with a cheerful heart that “Thank You Lord. You are good and Your faithful love endures forever.” God Bless You. Amen

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My Little Story: Honor Your Vows To God

I got a surprise from my parents after my high school days. I will mention it briefly but it was before the laptop I mentioned in the 2013 post “My Little Story: It Pays to Wait”. I am now realizing that God was using the simple things I cherished to help me understand His Word. I felt some years ago that He was being hard on me but now I understand that it was part of His Love toward me.

The Lord corrects the people he loves and disciplines those he calls his own.

(Hebrews 12:6, CEV)

So this was what happened: My parents got me Nokia 6111. It was a latest trend and cheaper than the Nokia N series. I loved that phone partly because it was an upgrade from the phones I previously used; Siemens A50 and A65. Again, it could play mp3 and supported mp4. The camera was also great at the time because I had to buy external camera for my Siemens A65.

Nokia 6111

As young as I was, I decided to dedicate the phone to God. Initially, I had copied all sort of music on it but I made a vow that I was going to delete all songs apart from gospel. I thought since this was my best ever, I should have worship and praise kind of music on it: Don Moen, Ron Kenoly, Cece Winans, Hillsong, Darlene Zschech, Fred Hammond, Bishop TD Jakes, Women of Faith, Andrae Crouch, etc with some local songs. This started well and the phone was just amazing.

However, it wasn’t long until I started sliding to some hip-hop. I remember the first song; J Lo with Fat Joe’s Hold you down. Then to Sean Paul’s Get Busy, 50 Cent’s In da Club, Many Men, Nelly’s Delimma, G-Unit, Snoop, Lil Wayne, Ashanti, Busta Rhymes, Ja Rule, Birdman, etc. I kinda like the songs but they conflicted with my stance on Colossians 3:16 which says that “…Sing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs to God with thankful hearts“.

Fast forward>>: Within a week of going against my commitment, the phone’s speaker broke. I think that I was listening to Like Glue or Get Busy by Sean Paul when the speaker went off. I took it to the shop to have it fixed but it went off again. Frustrated by what I was going through, I decided to delete all songs but gospel. And then without taking it to the shop, it came suddenly with rattling noise. Well, I didn’t enjoy using the phone from that day and lessons were learnt. I made a firm stance that my future phones would only accommodate gospel songs. That has been the case since.

Lesson:

The scripture says that It is better not to vow than to make a vow and not fulfill it. (Ecclesiastes 5:5). Often times we are tickled by sudden blessings that prompt us to quickly open the mouth to make commitment to God. Other times too the uncertainties surrounding the future propel us to make a vow which is dependent on what we expect from God. Either ways, the scripture admonishes that “It is far better not to say you’ll do something than to say you will and then not do it.” (TLB)

Once you make a vow to God, it becomes binding and God expects you to honor your what you promise. We see that in the case of Jacob, Hannah, Jephthah, David, etc. These people kept their vow. In the case of Hannah and Jephthah, it was their only child yet they kept their promise to God.

It’s easy for us to think that “God will understand, bla bla bla….” but the consequences is well written in the scripture:

Don’t let your mouth make you sin. And don’t defend yourself by telling the Temple messenger that the promise you made was a mistake. That would make God angry, and he might wipe out everything you have achieved.

(Ecclesiastes 5:6, NLT)

Don’t be in a haste to make a vow. Some preachers would encourage you to make it as an act of faith. There is nothing wrong with that but know that it’s God you are making the vow to and not the preacher. Vows require discipline and sometimes it will cost you for a moment before the period of harvest. For instance if you make a vow of $1000/month for the next 3 months. It’s possible that your inflow for these month will be $1100 or $1000. In this instance, it’s not a matter of God will understand but you honoring Him for Who He is. Jephthah’s only daughter came to meet him yet He said “For I have made a vow to the Lord, and I cannot take it back.” (Judges 11:35, NLT). There is also one overlooked vow; Marriage vow. You can’t make a vow and later think it was a mistake.

I learnt my lessons with my Nokia 6111 and also from other stories I will share in the future. I have learnt that making vow to God should be a carefully thought through personal decision. It shouldn’t be imposed by any person. And when you have made the vow, have the discipline to honor it because God can’t be fooled.

If there is an unfulfilled vow in your life, as far back as you could remember, you can get back to God on it. Know that God knows the heart and He forgives sins. I believe that He is generous enough to welcome you, to have you talk things through. He is able to equip you with what you need to come clean and be careful when next you open your mouth to make a promise to God.