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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.

Posted in DIVINE PROTECTION, JESUS, OBEDIENCE, Trust, Uplifting Christ

Understand The Dynamism of God In Battle

There is a story in 2 Samuel 5:17-25 which is key ingredient in our victories over life’s challenges. It’s a story about having Courage to Trust and Obey what God tells you in the face of your enemies’ attacks. It’s worth noting that God works in many ways, some you would never understand until you muster the courage to trust and obey.

God is dynamic in His ways: at one point, He said “strike the rock for water“. At another point, He said “speak to the rock for water“. Same outcome (WATER), Same Object (Rock), yet different approaches.
At the red sea, He said “pick up your staff and raise your hand over the sea” (Exodus 14:16), and at Jordan, He said “Give this command to the priests who carry the Ark of the Covenant: When you reach the banks of the Jordan River, take a few steps into the river and stop there” (Joshua 3:8). Same Obstacle (water), Same Mission (crossing to other side), yet different approach.

In 2 Samuel 5, the Philistines mobilized all their forces to capture David. As a new king, they thought their best shot was to attack him before he grows horns. But as they approached, David asked the Lord “Should I go out to fight the Philistines? Will you hand them over to me?”v19. The Lord replied to David, “Yes, go ahead. I will certainly hand them over to you.“v19. So King David went ahead and won the battle. Hallelujah!

Not long the Philistines return to fight David. It would have been natural for David to assume that these guys were defeated foes and same strategy would work. But when he asked God about what to do, the Lord replied “Do not attack them straight on. instead circle around behind and attack them near the poplar trees. When you hear a sound like marching feet in the tops of the poplar trees, be on the alert! That will be the signal that the LORD is moving ahead of you to strike down the Philistine army“v23-25

Here we see the same enemy at different times and God used different strategies. That’s how He works. David had the Courage to Trust and Obey what God told him to do.

In the same way, your enemy will strike at the news of your breakthrough. The Philistines ganged up against David when they heard that he was anointed to be king but God helped him to defeat them. Remember that Satan will not smile at successes (because he wants you poor, sick, depress,…and most importantly to doubt God). He will orchestrate an attack. It definitely won’t be Philistines army but some old family foes, friends, bosses, parents, etc. But when you see the signs (that’s gathering of the armies), talk to God for direction.

Don’t wait for the attack to be launched before you seek God’s help because your faith may not be enough to stand.

Be like David and seek help while there is time. Again, you need the Courage to Trust the kind of direction He (God) gives you. Mind you that your victory over the enemy/situation doesn’t mean it’s over because the enemy will come back stronger. His aim is to stop you as soon as he can. Therefore each time you see the signs (or gathering of armies), be smart enough to seek the Lord’s guidance and He will show you what to do.

Understanding the dynamism of God is important because it would compel you to rush to God continually for directions in order to defeat any agent of Satan that comes after you. You are Victorious in Christ Jesus…Trust in Him to enable you win your every battle.

Posted in GOD IS WITH YOU, Grace, Humility, OBEDIENCE, Trust, Uplifting Christ

When God Removes His Ladder

You happened to be hungry in a field . God was good to help you locate an apple tree but one thing was needed; a ladder. The fruits were beyond your reach and you could neither climb the tree. A passerby saw your desperation and decided to offer his ladder for you to plug some fruits. You got as many as you wanted and thanked him. Case Closed.

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From my analogy, the fruits represent your vision, dreams, desires, targets, etc. The field is the earth and hunger your passion. The ladder represents opportunities, connections, ideas, favor, etc that come your way to help you achieve your dreams.

Everyone Needs a Ladder:

Everyone needs a Ladder to be successful. In fact, self-made billionaires got ladder(s) before reaching their respective heights. On critical point is that Ladders don’t come by themselves but they are provided or offered by Someone. You will never own a ladder but even if you do, the world changes so fast that what was good yesterday might not be relevant for today. This explains the interdependence of nations because no one has it all. We need ladder to be relevant in the world.

The Ultimate Provider of Ladder:

God is the producer of ladders but He distributes them through people and/or events. Sometimes He works through Angels. The scripture says that God “lifts the poor from the dust and the needy from the garbage dump” (Psalm 113:7). This uplifting is done them by providing a ladder for them to climb. Think about this, Heroes in the Bible had ladders from God.

Today, I can tell you on God’s authority that He has provided a ladder need to climb to the height he destined you to be. Take no credit for it but always recognize that every good thing you see in your life is the doing of the Lord.

Basic Requirements to hang onto God’s Ladder:

  • God requires you to continue your Trust in Him, to Obey Him, and to be Humble. I see these three as the basic requirements although you could add some more.
    • “Blessed [with spiritual security] is the man who believes and trusts in and relies on the Lord And whose hope and confident expectation is the Lord. ( Jeremiah 7:7, AMP)
    • Behold, today I am setting before you a blessing and a curse— the blessing, if you listen to and obey the commandments of the Lord your God, which I am commanding you today (Deut 11:26-27)
    • Humble yourselves [with an attitude of repentance and insignificance] in the presence of the Lord, and He will exalt you [He will lift you up, He will give you purpose]. (James 4:10, AMP)

What if you do otherwise:

  • Thus says the Lord, “Cursed is the man who trusts in and relies on mankind, Making [weak, faulty human] flesh his strength, And whose mind and heart turn away from the Lord. (Jeremiah 17:7, AMP)
  • “Behold, today I am setting before you a blessing and a curse— and the curse, if you do not listen to and obey the commandments of the Lord your God, but turn aside from the way which I am commanding you today, by following (acknowledging, worshiping) other gods which you have not known. (Deut 11:26,28, AMP)
  • Pride goes before destruction, And a haughty spirit before a fall. (Proverbs 16:18, AMP)

When God removes His Ladder:

God isn’t in business of removing ladders but when He removes His ladder, the consequences are dire. Take a look at the photo below and consider what would happen if the other guy removes the ladder?

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Again, God isn’t in the business of removing ladders but if you give Him the reason(s) to, He would. David recognized what could become of him if God removed His ladder so he prayed “Do not banish me from your presence, and don’t take your Holy Spirit from me”. Nebuchadnezzar went to the forest for 7 years, Moses missed the promised land, the Kingdom was taken from Saul’s family, Israel went into captivity, etc.

Friend everything you desire to achieve is within reach. As you have thought about, It Is Possible. However, your prolong success depends on how tight you hold to Him; Trust Him, Obey Him, and Humble yourself in all things. He will do you good. Bless you!