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Thursday, July 27, 2017

Sinning is a Choice



Sinning is a Choice
Text: Romans 6:13-14

A Christian is not expected to be committing willful sin after coming to the knowledge of the truth, because Jesus came to save His people from their sins (Matthew 1:21). If a Christian has truly repented and converted from darkness to light, then the old things must pass away from his life (2 Corinthians 5:17).
Purity and holiness are possible by the power of the Holy Spirit(Galatians 5:16). A Christian can determine not to commit sin and keep himself pure for God. Some of the biblical examples are:
Ø Daniel in Daniel 1:8 purposed in his heart that he will not defile himself with the King’s meat.
Ø In Genesis 39:10, Potiphar’s wife tempted Joseph day by day but he hearkened not unto her. The temptation was continuous but he determined not to sin against God and he did not.
Ø Job made a covenant that he would not lust after a woman (Job 31:1)
Ø David in Psalm 17:3 took a decision not to allow his mouth to transgress.
Many Christians are yet to come to the reality that they cannot be a servant of Satan and sin on one hand and also be a servant of Christ and righteousness at the same time (Romans 6:13-14). We cannot serve God and Mammon together (Matthew 6:24).
Living a holy life before God starts with taking a firm decision to avoid the unclean things (2 Corinthians 6:14-18).  In addition, fleeing all appearances of evil (1 Thessalonians 5:22), through praying (Psalm 19:13) and abiding by Galatians 5:16.
Holiness is possible by the power of the Holy Spirit. Do not be deceived by the lie of the devil that holiness is not possible. That lie is one of the doctrines of the Devil being circulated in this Last Day Church. If Daniel and Joseph were holy and righteous in the Old Testament, why cannot we achieve same in the New Testament?
Let us pray:
Ø Lord Jesus, deliver me from what is right in my own eyes (Judges 21:25) & empower me to do what is right in your eyes (Deuteronomy 6:18).
Ø Lord Jesus, give me a new heart that will hunger and thirst for righteousness (Deuteronomy 30:6)
Ø Lord Jesus, deliver me from presumptuous sinning and let not sin have dominion over me (Psalm 19:13)

Ayodele John Adegbulugbe


The Power of the Flesh



Message: The Power of the Flesh
Text: Galatians 5:16-18; Romans 8:14

The flesh is known as the Old Man or the Old Nature. It has a lot of power and works contrary to the Spirit.

The expectation of heaven for us is to cut off the flesh. Esau sold his birthright to gratify his flesh. He did not value spiritual things, married wives from the land contrary to expectation and eventually wasted his destiny.

The flesh is the ladder of the devil into our lives. It cannot be pacified. Galatians 5:19-22 lists the by-products of the flesh which can keep one out of the Kingdom of God. The power of the flesh escorts people to hell fire. 

It destroys people’s lives and destinies; has caused divorce in the homes of many, both Christian believers and unbelievers. It was the power that nailed Jesus to the Cross.
The wisdom and power of God is dwelling in the Word of God. The Gospel is the power of God (2 Corinthians 5:14-15). 

The flesh always obstructs the goals of the Spirit. God does not speak to a man through the flesh but through his spirit. We have to distinguish the voice of the Spirit from the voice of the flesh. 

The flesh cannot be pampered or begged or appeased.

The only way to overcome the flesh is through crucifixion (Galatians 5:24). The Old Man must die. It is the flesh that makes married women to remove their skirts for their houseboys or other men and they call it freedom to enjoy.

To overcome the flesh is to crucify it (Galatians 5:24)
Reckon that the flesh is dead and that you are alive unto Christ (Romans 6:11)
Run away from sin and all appearances of sin and the devil (1 Thessalonians 5:22)
Agree with Galatians 2:20

Prayers:

1.     lord, break me down and let Mr. Self in me die in Jesus name

2.     Lord, give me the power to walk in the Spirit in Jesus name

3.     Lord, remold my life to conform to you in Jesus name

4.     You Hell, my life is not your candidate in Jesus name

Ayodele John Adegbulugbe

Lessons to Learn from the Life of Judas Iscariot



Lessons to Learn from the Life of Judas Iscariot

Judas Iscariot was one of the Twelve, an apostle and a preacher of the Gospel of salvation but he had no heart for Christ. He sold his Master into the hands of His enemies for a monetary reward. He was a victim of the love of money, a common love among men.

He was a backslider  or an apostate who never was born again. He never had the new nature within him (2 Corinthians 5:17). He merely outwardly followed the Lord but never had a change of heart. He walked in the company of the Lord Jesus; heard His sermons; was acquainted with His ways, and he experienced His hospitality but he had no heart for Christ.

If one has knowledge of spiritual things, but his heart is not transformed, he becomes callous and wicked and a suitable hand for the devil to use to achieve an evil end.
One can be versed in scripture, with the ability to memorize and quote verse by verse, or have an impeccable record of service in ministry (Matthew 7:22) but have a cold and callous, hardened heart towards the Lord.

Judas Iscariot merely professed Christ but did not possess Him. He preached a Gospel he did not know and did not believe in. He preached a gospel that made no impact on his life and he was  never a saved person though he followed the Lord.

This is a solemn warning to those who claim to be Christians to learn from the life of Judas Iscariot and beware of head knowledge, lip profession Christianity which is the spirit of religion without salvation(Matthew 7:21-23)  (Matthew 15:8) and seek to have the right heart for Christ (Ezekiel 36:26). 

Prayers: 

1.     Lord Jesus, deliver me from the spirit of religion without salvation.
2.     Blood of Jesus, wash my heart.

Further scriptures on the heart for meditation: Genesis 6:5, Jeremiah 17:9, Mark 7:19-23, Deuteronomy 30:6, 2 Chronicles 16:9, Ezekiel 36:26, Matthew 5:8, Matthew 15:8.

Ayodele John Adegbulugbe.

Despising the Spirit?



Despising the Spirit?
Text: Genesis 25:29-34; 1 Thessalonians 5:19

In Genesis 25:29-34, Esau traded away his birthright for a meal of porridge. A birthright could be sold like Esau did. A birthright could be forfeited through sinning like Reuben’s in Genesis 49:3-4 and 1 Chronicles 5:1-2 who slept with his father’s wife. His first place position and all that goes with it were transferred to a younger brother. God Himself, based on His Sovereign powers can set it aside (1 Kings 2:15).

A birthright entitles the holder to many blessings among which include earthly, material, spiritual, generational blessings and the most valuable is the eternal inheritance. Esau let his appetite rule him and he sacrificed his birthright and all that are attached to it to satisfy his appetite for a day which ruined his destiny.

The greatest riches in life are spiritual riches. The salvation of the soul of a man is the greatest achievement on earth. There is nothing comparable to it and Jesus asked the question in Matthew 16:26, ‘what is it profited if a man gain the whole world and lose his soul? 

What shall a man give in exchange for his soul?

Psalm 39:4-5 says that the best state of a man on earth is VANITY! This is to say that without the salvation of the soul, whatever a man may become on earth is a total waste, a VANITY!

Matthew 6:33 says, ‘Seek you first the Kingdom of God and its righteousness and all these things (i.e. riches, cars, houses, wife, husband, children, promotion, honor, fame etc.) shall be added unto you.’’

This is telling us to first secure our soul in the Kingdom of God before seeking the other things that we will leave behind at the end (the vanities). For we came into the world with nothing and will leave with nothing, not even a pin!

Are you seeking for bread outside God’s Word?

Are you placing a meal of porridge (temporal benefits on earth) above your eternal reign with Christ in heaven?

Are you willing and ready to sacrifice your eternal relationship with Christ for the sake of ephemeral, mundane vanities of life (meal of porridge)?

Are you following Christ just for earthly comforts and not interested in an eternal reign beyond the earth? (John 6:60-66) (Colossians 3:2-3)

Are you a Christian now mingling with the world and comfortable with the ways and attitudes of the world from which you were called out? (1 Corinthians 1:1-3), (2 Corinthians 6:14-18) (James 4:4)

Do you despise the things of the Spirit like Esau?

Do you esteem fleshly and carnal desires above the Spiritual? (1 Corinthians 2:14-15)

On earth, we are in the flesh subject to appetites and passions but we are not supposed to be ruled and dominated by them. 

The Bible also teaches self-control and moderation in the indulgence of the appetites and passions.

When it comes to passions like sexual urge, some people brazenly lose total control and composure as if life and marriage is all about sex. Some are willing and ready to park God and His business aside, and be gratifying their fleshly desires e.g. having sex on a Sunday morning when the church service is in progress i.e. gratifying the flesh over the Spirit and indicating lack of self-control and reverence for the Lord.

When it comes to money, many go crazy and are ever willing to pack God and His business to one side and run after the money even in indecent ways to get it first before honoring God’s presence. Can one keep himself alive (Psalm 22:29)?

Exodus 20:2 says ‘thou shall have no other gods before me’ & Matthew 22:37 says ‘thou shall love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, soul and mind. These verses tell us that God should take first place in our lives, not quest for money, not fleshly desires. 

Anything that takes God’s first position in our lives has become an idol and we are guilty of idolatry and despising the Spirit. In the lives of many, things like sports, food, sex, friendships, television, internet, social media and mobile phone have become idols bogging them down in spiritual terms.

When one is browsing the net on his phone at a time he should be observing quiet time, he is despising the Spirit and the things of the Spirit.Many can spend countless hours daily chatting on Facebook but cannot devote a mere 15 minutes to reading the Word of God to grow in grace.

Food is a carnal desire but it is not a sin to take food because our bodies need it for growth and healthy development. But when we overdo it, it becomes gluttony and gluttony is a sin before the Lord. A carnal desire can become sinful carnality when we indulge in it in ways that violate other laws of God.

God is merciful, not willing that we perish but to come to repentance (2 Peter 3:9). If we can humble ourselves before Him and repent, He will show mercy and forgive and accept us back into His fold. He is more willing to forgive than to judge (James 2:13).

Let us pray:

§  Mercy of God, overshadow my life in Jesus name

§  Power from on high to walk in the Spirit and not to fulfill the lusts of the flesh, fall on me (Galatians 5:16) in Jesus name

§  Power of God to break loose from weights and entanglements bogging me down spiritually, fall on me in Jesus name

·        God, my Father, arise and deliver me from the power of the sin that easily besets me (Hebrews 12:1) in Jesus name.

·        Weights and chains tying me down to the earth, obstructing me from flowing in the Spirit, break by fire in Jesus name, amen.

·        Lord Jesus, give me a new heart that will place you first, fear and obey you (Deuteronomy 30:6) (Ecclesiastes 12:13) (Matthew 22:37) in Jesus name.

·        Lord Jesus, deliver me from the power of presumptuous sinning (Ps 19:13)

Ayodele Adegbulugbe