Tuesday, 9 June 2026

The Right Fear 2!

The Right Fear 2!

Proverbs 29:25 AMP
[25] The fear of man brings a snare, But whoever trusts in and puts his confidence in the Lord will be exalted and safe.

Similar to our reflections yesterday, we are again reminded that there is a good fear with a great ending, and a bad fear with a terrible ending. The foundation of each type of fear is laid on the focus, allegiance and daily reflections of the heart. What do I spend time consuming? What occupies my heart most of the time? What are those thoughts that settle upon my heart and are able to hold attention for a while? These are the things to be careful about. I cannot afford to let just anything or anyone hold my heart captive. Whatever you continually give your heart to will eventually become master of your heart. Who sits at the control centre of your heart? 

The bad fear is the fear of man. This is where man can dictate your pursuits and priorities. It is not a bad thing to respect man; after all, it is God's command that we obey authority, and there are kings and rulers to direct the affairs of man. The problem usually comes from the unhealthy subservient behaviour of man, where we elevate man over and above the God who should be feared and worshipped. I must keep checking my heart, to be sure that it is not being enticed by the false images of power and influence that the world seeks to promote. The problem with the fear of man is that what you feared today will change the next day, either in form or target. 

How do you keep reminding yourself the reason for your fear, if it keeps changing? If it is not the fear of sickness, it could be the fear of earthquakes or storms. The fallen human nature is now prone to the attacks of the devil and he is smart; he has been in the business of fear since man fell. He will magnify the problem to seem bigger than the God who made me, and if I fall into his trap, he will keep me focused on the size of the problem. I need to check my heart; who is bigger: the Creator Himself, or any of His creation? He who made me knows all about me, and nothing catches Him by surprise when it comes to me. Why would the created hold that much power over me? 

To trust in God is to have focused attention on God, to the total exclusion of all other options. You cannot keep God at the center of your heart, as well as any other authority. It will not work. The verse above challenges us to trust in and put our confidence in the Lord. It does not mean that things will always work out the way we want them to, but we have the confidence and assurance that, in the hands of God, it always works out well in the end. The reward of such investment is that you are exalted above all the schemes of the devil, and safe from all alarm. Who can offer you anything better or higher? Can I trust Him with my life? God's time of favour is here. 







Monday, 8 June 2026

Right Fear!

Right Fear!

Proverbs 9:10 AMP
[10] The [reverent] fear of the Lord [that is, worshiping Him and regarding Him as truly awesome] is the beginning and the preeminent part of wisdom [its starting point and its essence], And the knowledge of the Holy One is understanding and spiritual insight.

The life of the man who wrote the words in the verse above must be studied. He was not supposed to be king at all; the circumstances of his birth should have disqualified him, if his brothers had their way. However, the bible was deliberate to mention that the Lord loved him, and even gave him a name. As we know, he became king, and in his personal encounter with God, he was given a blank cheque to ask God for anything he wanted. He chose wisdom above anything else, and it is not a surprise that we speak about his words and actions till today. He had a healthy fear of the Lord, and the Lord blessed him more than all the kings before or after him. 

That is what God does to and with a life that has the right relationship with Him. There is a 
fear that cripples; there is another fear which liberates. It is very important that I know the difference. There is nothing wrong with giving due regard to the rules and laws of men; affer all, we are placed on earth to interact with men, and due to the fallen human nature, we will rub each other off the wrong way atimes. How we deal with those uncomfortable situations will define the kind of fear that we have. Do I hold men in such high regard that I do not mind offending God? Is man's approval and applause more important to me than the applause and backing of heaven? 

There is the right kind of fear called the reverent fear of the Lord. It is that fear that teaches me how to worship and regard Him as truly awesome, and relate with Him on a regular basis as such. It is a fear mixed with reverence, knowing that this is a God that can bless beyond limits, but also destroy without remedy. The right kind of fear keeps me in check, not taking only the side of God that is convenient for me. I cannot take one side of God and reject the other; He is the Lord, and He deserves and demands total allegiance. It cannot be half-measures; God takes all, or do not bother giving Hm anything at all. That is where it has to begin from. 

That good fear is presented as the beginning and the preeminent part of wisdom. Without it, ypu really have nothing of value. This is where a life of impact and blessing start from and build upon. To be called truly wise is to know who God is, as well as the right way to deal with that knowledge. The verse above also says that the knowledge of the Holy One is understanding and spiritual insight. This tells me that knowing God is not this one-off experience; it is a lifetime of amazing revelations. It is deep spiritual maturity to never get tired of seeking God out, and God always rewards such devotion. Want to go far and end well? Fear God. God's time of favour is here. 

Sunday, 7 June 2026

Restored!

Restored 

Jeremiah 33:14 NIV
[14] “ ‘The days are coming,’ declares the Lord, ‘when I will fulfill the good promise I made to the people of Israel and Judah.

When you read the verse above, then consider the context in which the verse is placed, you may struggle to understand how God moves. The first verse of the chapter from where the verse above is taken refers to the prophet Jeremiah, who was confined to the courtyard of the guard, because of his prophecies and messages to both the leaders and the led in Israel and Judah. He stood for truth, but the people preferred to listen to and trust in lies, and of course, God cannot be mocked or ignored. As He has made clear what the standard is, and made help available for His people to comply, He would have been justified to punish any who disobeyed His instructions. 

This was the place Judah found itself. It was a nation helped by God, but now, it had found itself under the judgment of God because of its sin of rebellion. Let it be clear that God has no favourites when it comes to sin, and He will punish sin, no matter in whom it is found. 
However, just a few verses down the line, we read consecutive verses where God makes it quite clear that He was going to hide His face from the city of Jerusalem because of its sin, and that enemies would come in and destroy the city completely. This was a city protected by mountains, but that did not do any good once sin came into the camp. Avoid sin at all costs. 

However, just immediately after this declaration of punishment, God promises that He will bring health and healing into the city; He will heal His people and will let them enjoy abundant peace and security. How did we move from certain punishment to certain restoration? These are some of the mysteries of God that we may not fully understand on this side of eternity, but we will do well to know His standards and adhere to them. He can punish, but He can also restore. He can kill, and He can also make alive. He is not a God to be trifled with. This is the background to the verse above. In spite of all that Judah had done, God was still setting a time for their redemption and restoration. 

If you do find a man who has fully understood God's ways and knows His next move, please let me know. God's ways are beyond searching out; His understanding no one can fathom. When He makes a promise, He is staking His name and reputation, and you can be sure that a God who watches over His Word to perform it will not be careless about the words He speaks. Hs does not make empty boasts. It does not matter how long ago He made the promise; what counts is that He made it, and He will move heaven and the earth to guarantee the integrity of His Word. As I go through life, I must not dare confront the world without the sure word of God. Whatever may come, it must find me in God. Where are you too? God's time of favour is here. 

Arise!

Arise!

Isaiah 60:1 AMP
[1] “Arise [from spiritual depression to a new life], shine [be radiant with the glory and brilliance of the Lord]; for your light has come, And the glory and brilliance of the Lord has risen upon you.

Isaiah was a prophet whose ministry was in the days of the kings of Judah such as Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah. Some of these men started well but ended badly. Some of them became proud as a result of success or victory, and thought that they could play God. In some instances, kings allowed idol worship to go unchecked, and the hearts of the people were drawn away from God. Of course, God was going to react. God had given very clear instructions on what was acceptable to Him, and had provided the template, vessels and channels for worship and sacrifices by His people. Unfortunately, like all things comfortable, we get easily distracted. The people did not fight many wars during the times of these kings, and they became complacent. May the grace of God upon my life, which should make me careful, not lead to my carelessness.

May that which God has given me to impact life with not prevent me from enjoying eternal life with Him. The people were given a land flowing with milk and honey, and all God wanted from them was submission and total obedience. As promised, He punished them when they rebelled against Him, but He would not push them out until they had really pushed Him. Isaiah prophesied for roughly 60 years during the reigns of these kings, so it was plenty of warnings. The people would not listen, and of course, the faithful God would not lie. The wages of sin have been death since sin came into the world, and God would not lower the standard for anyone. He has laid out His Word for us to be guided by, and He also supplies grace in abundance, so we have no excuse for rebellion. As I take stock today, what changes do I need to make to my current pursuits, so I do not incur God's wrath?

This is where the verse above comes in. Even in the face of judgment, the mercy of God is revealed. Even when I deserve punishment, God speaks of mercy. The people of Judah were to be punished, yet God was charging them to arise, because the light of God had come, and would be shining upon them. The people definitely did not deserve it, but then, when did man ever deserve God's mercy? In this new season, God is reminding us that His mercy is still available for all who will seek Him. Where darkness had reigned due to sin, God is promising that the light of His glory will shine. In the place where shame and disgrace were the order of the day, a new dawn of God's righteousness had come. It is very important to mention here that God will not force Himself on anyone, or go against the exercise of my freewill. My response to that which God wants to do has to come from my heart. God has done His part; the time to arise is here. God's time of favour is here. 


Saturday, 6 June 2026

The Example!

The Example!

Philippians 2:5 AMP
[5] Have this same attitude in yourselves which was in Christ Jesus [look to Him as your example in selfless humility]

Paul and Timothy, in writing to the church of God in Philippi, described themselves as bond-servants of Christ Jesus,  and the church, including the overseers and deacons as the saints or God’s people in Christ Jesus. A bond-servant is an individual who is bound by contract or circumstance to serve a master without wages, usually to repay a debt or serve a term of years. While similar to a slave, a bondservant usually enters the arrangement willingly and would be entitled to eventual freedom. Let us apply that to the lives of Paul and Timothy. Both were adults that chose to surrender to and follow Christ of their own freewill. There was no coercion. 

The slight difference between the definition above and the reality of the Christian experience is the reality of eventual freedom. This is one encounter from which you are not expected to recover. You do not get in, and then plan to leave sometime in the middle of the journey. This is a lifelong engagement between the Saviour and His subjects. I might not be working for physical wages, as the world will describe wages, but I am definitely not working for free. Truly, there is a debt to be repaid; the one to whom I am now bound gave up His life for me, so that I do not have to pay anything anymore, other than to live to please the One who saved me. 

Does the above describe my current reality? Have I come to Christ of my own personal choice, or am I there only for what I can get out of it? Are there selfish interests behind my decision to follow Christ? Do I even know the impact behind my current reality, and what is at stake for me? These are not questions that can be answered publicly; these are personal reflections and personal encounters, and all have both earthly and eternal implications. It is not a wonder, then, that the chapter from where the verse above is taken from starts with an encouragement for us to consider who Christ is, what He has done and given, and what this understanding requires of us. 

We have the perfect example of humility to guide our daily engagement, interaction, and conduct with the world around us. Christ did not have to die, but He did. He left His glory in heaven, because in that form, man could not touch Him, not to talk of putting Him to death. He became like me, so He could walk in my shoes and offer acceptable sacrifices to God for sin, effectively ending the power of sin over me. When such a God then calls me His own, and asks me to serve and follow Him, what a privilege it is. He has laid down the perfect example; all I can do is ask for grace and strength to be able to follow in His steps. He will help, if I depend solely on Him. God's time of favour is here. 

Thursday, 4 June 2026

Led!

Led!

Psalms 23:3 AMP
[3] He refreshes and restores my soul (life); He leads me in the paths of righteousness for His name’s sake.

The verse above is taken from what we call the shepherd's psalm. It is a personal song, as you will find several references to my, me and I, and not a single we or us. The AMP version has 19 such references in 6 verses. It is not a general call, or something applicable to all and sundry; indeed, God is the Creator of all things and people, and He does give generic and general blessings to everyone He has made, but let it be known that there is special consideration for all who surrender their lives to God for safe-keeping. You do not expect God to fight you for control of your heart; He does not force Himself on anyone, and He will not go against the exercise of my freewill.

It has to be voluntary surrender for it to fully activate the blessings described in the verse above. Let it also be known that being under God's control does not preclude you from tough times, trials and tribulations; there will be no need for refreshing if there were no instances of pain, trials or tough times. I am not promised a trial-free life; I was guaranteed God's abiding presence at all times. When He is with me, I can face whatever comes my way. When He is with me, it does not really matter who else is not with me. When life has happened to me, and it seems that it is easier to give in or give up, He reminds me that I am His own, and He supplies that which I need for the time and season.

God refreshes and restores my soul when life seeks to weigh me down. His hand rests on me as I navigate life's uncertainties. Yes, life may seem unfair; health may fail; family and friends may die or leave without notice; I may be distracted by life's pressures, and be tempted to seek counsel from elsewhere, but at no time does God ever leave me to my devices. He stays with me when everyone else steps out. He goes with me everywhere I go, as the Omnipresent God. As Omnipotent, He steps into every situation and ensures that all works for my good. He can change any situation, no matter how dire, into something that celebrates His glory and power. 

As Omniscient, He knows just the right mix of pressure and pleasure that will bring out the best in me, and ensure that I do not become discouraged, or self-sufficient. The package on offer from God also includes being led in the paths of righteousness. This means that God is always seeking men He can lead, as an example of what works. There is a right path and a wrong path, and no amount of influence or negotiation can change what God calls wrong to right. He does this for His name’s sake. As His sheep, I bear His name. As His sheep, I represent Him in every way. His mark upon me means I cannot be careless about my life's choices. Is He yours too? Does He own you? God's time of favour is here.




Wednesday, 3 June 2026

Pray!

Pray!

Acts 4:31 AMP
[31] And when they had prayed, the place where they were meeting together was shaken [a sign of God’s presence]; and they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and began to speak the word of God with boldness and courage.

In order to understand the power of the verse above, it helps to lay the context. Here was a man born lame, never walked, who Peter and John had healed, by the power of God and the name of Jesus. Rather than rejoice for the lame man, the priests, Sadducees and leaders of the people raised a ruckus about the timing and motives behind the healing. The leaders came and arrested Peter and John, on the charge that they were teaching the people and proclaiming Jesus as raised from the dead. They could see their influence, power, and sway over the people vanishing before their eyes. Before we point an accusing finger at them, are we sure we do not have the same heart as them? 

Is my sole focus the glorification and edification of the name of Jesus, or the maintenance and sustenance of my selfish interests? Do I seek to push my own agenda on the body of Christ where I have been planted, or am I ready, willing and surrendered enough to let God have His way, and take all the glory that is due Him? I have to always remember that it is His church, His children, His message, His word, His audience, His platform, His enablement, His power. He can raise anything and anyone to proclaim the message of salvation to anyone. After all, He made a donkey speak when it lined up with His will. That is undiluted and unadulterated power. 

The reaction or response of the apostles to the harassment of the Jewish leaders is also instructive. Rather than retreat into their shell and keep quiet, they gathered to pray. The level of opposition against them was huge: Annas the high priest, Caiaphas, John and Alexander, and all who were of high-priestly descent were there. These men could order that Peter and John be put to death, but what did the apostles do? They boldly declared that they could not stop speaking about Jesus and what He had done. This level of courage does not come from wine, drugs or muscles, but from the empowerment of the Holy Spirit. When mortal men threaten, what do I do? Where do I go? 

For the apostles, the response was to gather and pray, asking God for boldness to declare the message of salvation; not for the death of their accusers, but for power to speak about their faith in Christ. It is not a wonder, then, that the place where they were gathered was shaken, and they were all filled with the Holy Spirit, and given courage and boldness to speak the word of God. True power does not shout; it simply manifests itself wherever it is given the room to flow unhindered. My own resistance does not deny its existence. I ask God to show His power in and through me. I ask God for boldness and conviction to speak about who I know and believe in. What of you? God's time of favour is here.