Posted in Beyond Comfort Zone, FAITH, Motivation, Safe with Jesus, Uplifting Christ

Step Out of Your Tent: Embrace Your Divine Future

As you journey through life, there are moments when you decide to take a pause. You take some rest, and then continue. However, this hibernation tends to be a redefining moment in a person’s life. What happens during this time is rather astonishing. That is, either one remains in this state much longer than expected, or he/she settles. In effect, we build mental tents and dwell in them. If you have built a tent, you must step out of it. If you have gotten stuck in one, you must also step outside. Only then can you count your stars and connect to your future, your destiny.

Often, we stay too long in the tent and miss the glorious future God has for us.

Your tent can be your past successes or your pains and rejections. It might be a comfort zone or a familiar way of life. It could also be a good enough relationship, etc.

God wants us to live a higher life, as He has placed unlimited resources within us. However, before you can see and move in that direction, like Abraham, we have to step out of our tent.

Today, can you identify a tent that is hindering your progress? Is it preventing you from seeing the promises of God concerning your life? Are you willing to step out? If yes, I pray that God enables you with the courage you need in Jesus’ name.

The LORD directs the steps of the godly. He delights in every detail of their lives. (Psalms 37:23, NLT)

You have testimonies to share. Beginning today, even now, believe that your steps are directed by God. Thus, pray, listen, and start. Whatever He shows you as you step out shall come to pass.

God bless you richly. 🙏

Posted in Beyond Comfort Zone, Motivation, My Little Story, Safe with Jesus, SOUL FOOD, Uplifting Christ

My Little Story: Make Things Happen

Story:

I woke up one morning with a strong desire for a cup of hot dark coffee. I knew that a cup won’t appear on my coffee table till I make it happen with the wisdom and knowledge I have so after attending to my personal care needs, I walked to the first shop for coffee. Unfortunately, as with many first attempts on achieving targets, I met the unexpected…no coffee. At first, I thought that I wasn’t going to satisfy this desire but something in me kept me moving from shop to shop till I got the brand I felt for.

I came home to meet my hot water ready because I turned the kettle on before my coffee expedition. Also I had white sugar and milk so I was kind of ready for the mix. Whew! In next 2 minutes, with a tea spoon of sugar, my desired cup of hot coffee was ready. See, I could have spent my morning praying and nothing would have happened without any intentional actions.

Lesson:

God has placed in you some great desires that only you can make them happen. A lot of times we are made to believe that miracles happen on their own which is something that has no scriptural basis. Miracles happened in the pages of scripture when the recipients did what they could do regardless of how small their efforts were. Miracles happened when they obeyed the voice they heard by taking corresponding actions. Are you ready to take some steps or actions?

I could have stayed in bed, fasted and prayed for the whole day and the cup of coffee wouldn’t appear. Does that mean that God can’t do it? No. God can do all things but He doesn’t encourage laziness. He knows that His children are in a constant battle against dangerous enemies so He likes to toughen them to make things happen. God doesn’t entertain comfort zone because your enemy will soon turn it to danger zone.

Maybe you have been waiting for God to make the money, opportunity, or break appear, or make your heart desires to (just) appear…boom! It doesn’t happen like that. Everything you see were made by God. God did it. They didn’t appear on their own. God made them happen. When Jesus needed money to pay tax, or turned water to wine, or feed the multitude, He could have just made them appear out of nowhere yet He told the people around and/ or the disciples to take some actions. He told them to do the little things that made the big things happened. What are some of the little things you can do about your vision, dreams, desires of your heart, etc?

What fasting and prayer does is that it gives you the strength to do what you have in your heart. It makes you find favor so that the least you do triggers the supernatural.

Like my cup of coffee, you can make things happen. Every desire you have in your heart is possible. Get out from any comfort zone and start moving. It’s possible your first stop may say No but there is a Yes in your future…not a far distant future but a couple of steps or actions from whatever stage you are now. God is your strength. Keep going and Make things happen.

Posted in SOUL FOOD

Embrace Change in Relationship

God works with time and seasons. Ecclesiastes 3:1 says “there is time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heaven:” God makes everything beautiful in its time. When the time is over, there is nothing you can do. Today, I want to talk you about embracing change in our relationships.

Sometimes saying goodbye to certain people, habits or things is very difficult but embracing the change helps us to transition for God’s divine purpose. For many of us, change is traumatic. We have created a comfort zone for ourselves where we dwell. But until we make a change, and move forward, we would never experience God’s best for our lives. Change is inevitable. When the time is up for the person to leave, there is nothing you can do to let him or her stay. That is why most of us have suffered in a relationship trying to work things out for years. It is time to make a change and embrace the new life God has for you. Understand that some people are meant to stay with us for life, and others are but for a season.

God sends some people into our lives to shape us, and help us achieve a purpose. When the season is over or when that target has been achieved, we will start to experience inconveniences with the same thing that gave us joy, happiness, etc. Some of us are in relationships that we know from within our spirits that things are not working; each day we spend in that relationship, trying to fix things, goes with pains, hurt, disappointments, tears, etc.

Below are questions that helped me when the season for a relationship was over. I hope you would find them very useful:

Why do we hold on in our intimate relationships when we know it’s time to let go?  Why is it so difficult to let go and embrace change?  Why do we often return to that same lover hoping for a different result yet, in a matter of time we repeat the same cycle again and again?

I couldn’t get any tangible answers so I understood that the season was over and I’ve got to move forward. Today I can say that God has brought wonderful people in my life that I would never have met if I had not embraced the change those times.

Not all friends, family members, loved ones, business partners, pastors, mentors, boyfriends, girlfriends, would stay or be part of our journey forever. Jesus experienced the same on earth. In John 6, 66 From this time many of his disciples turned back and no longer followed him.  67 “You do not want to leave too, do you?” Jesus asked the Twelve.” Those who were not suppose to stay with Him till the end left because they were offended by His teachings.

A true friend, family member, loved one, business partner, pastor, mentor, boyfriend, girlfriend, etc would not leave or walk away because he or she is fed up with your behaviour. Those who are meant to stay will stay no matter what you do or say to them.

Some of us have lost dear ones and the pains are keeping them away from receiving God’s best. It is time to embrace the change and move on.

God has prepared wonderful people, talented folks, etc in your future. I always tell people that our best days are ahead of us. I was listening to Joel Osteen’s message and he said a story I found very interesting and inspiring. He said a certain woman was travelling with her husband who was a mayor of a great city. They stopped at a fuel station to fill their tank. They noticed the guy who attended to them was the lady’s formal boyfriend. The man jokingly said if you had married him, your husband would have been filling people’s car tanks. The woman replied, if I had married him, he would have been the mayor by now. This is what I want to say, if that person doesn’t leave, you would miss God’s best for your life. I believe if the formal boyfriend had not left the lady, she would not have met the mayor. A closed-door means a better is opened somewhere. All you need to do is to pull yourself together and stay in faith.

Others are meant to stay forever. Those are the people God bless because of us. Ruth was blessed because she chose to stay with Naomi. Today, every woman wants to be like Ruth, and not Orpah. Elisha received double portion of Elijah’s anointing. Jesus’ disciples received the Promise. Hear me today, God is blessing some people because of their relationship with you. You know; you are blessed, highly favoured, you are a king or queen on earth and a prince or princess in heaven. Because God has given you His promise; He said I will bless those that bless you. Your Father in Heaven is blessing some folks because of their association with you. Listen to what Laban said to Jacob in Genesis 30:27 And Laban said unto him, I pray thee, if I have found favour in thine eyes, tarry: for I have learned by experience that the LORD hath blessed me for thy sake.” Like the woman told her husband that if she had married her formal boyfriend, that guy would have been the Mayor. Those people who are leaving are leaving at their own disadvantage. We are blessed and those who associate with us will forever remain blessed.

Be encouraged today that those people who are not part of your journey now or have decided to leave were not destined to stay forever. Understand that season is over and you have got to move on. Embrace something new today. Your best life is ahead of you. God is still with you. He said in Isaiah that “Can a mother forget the baby at her breast and have no compassion on the child she has borne? Though she may forget, I will not forget you!” stay in faith and know that your best is yet to come. Amen

I believe someone needs this message; feel free to send it to whoever you think needs it. Let us work together to help the broken-hearted individuals among us. IT IS WELL in Jesus’ Name. Amen