Search This Blog

Thursday, February 20, 2025

From Oversized to Perfect Fit


As a child, I loved new clothes and shoes, but my mom often bought me oversized items. Nigerian mothers believe children will grow into them. Imagine receiving a new dress in primary school, only for it to fit perfectly in your final year of tertiary education.

Reflecting on this, I am reminded that we often ask God for things we're not yet ready to handle. We request so much, yet fail to manage the blessings He's already entrusted to us.

Luke 12:48 (NIV) says, "For everyone who has been given much, much will be demanded; and from the one who has been entrusted with much, much more will be asked." God knows our capacity and doesn’t give us more than we can handle. What He has given, He knows we can manage.

Many times, we haven’t received the blessings we desire because we’ve refused to grow. Too often, we get too comfortable and expect things to come to us, believing we deserve them without working towards them.

Yes, Christianity is free, but to experience its fullness, we must work it out with fear and trembling. God is looking for men and women He can trust with His power—those who are prepared to bear the burdens in His heart. It burdens him that we are not living the way He wants us to, but he cannot come from heaven to do our part for us, we have to be intentional about our spiritual and mental growth.

God withholds certain blessings not because He doesn't want to give them to us, but because He understands we are not yet ready to handle them. He patiently waits for us to grow into the person who can manage those blessings. We must be intentional about our spiritual growth before God can trust us with such responsibility. We cannot simply wish for it to happen. It’s important to recognize that what differentiates you from others is the time you've spent at your prayer altar, investing in your spiritual growth.

So, friend wake up and be intentional about your growth, but these blessings may not manifest until we are spiritually and mentally prepared for them. God wants us to understand that we must grow into the fullness He has for us.


Stay revived!

Monday, February 17, 2025

Can Prayer Be a Highness Drug?

 

I was never a fan of long prayers. I would choose studying or reading my way out of a crisis. Reading was more than just an educational skill to me; it slowly became a form of therapy. Then I came across the scripture that says, "Men ought always to pray and not faint," and another that says, "Pray without ceasing."

Yes, I would pray, but because I didn’t really understand the essence of prayer, it felt more like a chore. However, over the past few months, praying has grown beyond a command for me. Just like God's word has said, it has become a source of strength and a strategy for refreshment.

There were times when I would feel so helpless, trying to grasp for a survival chord. Words, no matter how much I loved them, would fail to comfort me, and reading in those moments felt like a chore. I would end up searching for satisfaction.

There were moments when I intentionally chose not to pray, but even when I wanted to run away, prayer became like a highness drug.

To the lonely and broken hearted, it gives companionship. To the lost and hopeless, it reassures. To the broken hearted, it finds you and gives you meaning. I’ve discovered that strength can be drawn in the place of prayer. A safe haven and a place of peace can be built when we do not faint in our place of prayer.

But to God, it is a means by which He reaches out to us and ultimately connects us to every word and spiritual reality He has for us.

When was the last time you prayed? Not the communal kind, just you and Him. Someone once told me that we might all appear in the secret place together, but when it comes to communion, it becomes a personal transaction.

Today, pray. Not just for a moment, but stay and just pray. Let our conviction be, "Until He sees me, I tarry in the place of prayer." We do not stop praying because we got answers; it is our life support.


Stay revived!

I come in the Volume of the Books.

While growing up, one of the encounters I remember having was seeing a book with my name on it. I picked it up to read, and although I forgot most of what I read, certain things still resonate with me occasionally. This morning, as I put the song Volume of the Book by Moses Akoh on repeat, I felt an atmosphere around me. A picture formed in my mind. Imagine that you are on a mission to discover a treasure, and this treasure is a book that contains your story—everything about you. It holds details from the day you were born and your journey, and though you can see the end, the book doesn't reveal the process or how you’ll get there. Let this image form in your mind.

Psalm 40:7-8 (KJV): "Then said I, Lo, I come: in the volume of the book, it is written of me."
"I delight to do thy will, O my God: yea, thy law is within my heart."

What is written about you? What have you discovered that the Lord wants to do with your life? Our existence alone is older than the world itself. Just think about how old the world is, and imagine what the Bible says in...

  Ephesians 1:4 (NIV):
"For he chose us in him before the creation of the world to be holy and blameless in his sight."
This means that your spirit existed before the creation of the world. Life is in the spirit, and the spirit freely relates with the Lord. We exercise this relationship through prayer. As we begin to exercise our spirit, who we were before the existence of the world is gradually awakened.

Jeremiah 1:5 (NIV):
"Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born, I set you apart."

It’s time to awaken to our assignment. We must not be tired; we must not grow weary; Awake.

Imagine everything you’ve always desired being handed to you. No, it won’t be easy at first, but there is no David without Goliath. Victory is ahead, but this can only be discovered when we come to the Lord with a hunger to know Him. As He begins to reveal who we are, our lives are transformed into the people we are meant to be in Christ.

I have a saying that I always hold to: “I won’t take what the Lord hasn’t given me. I’ll awaken and take my place.” Remember, God has anointed all His children for different circles. Discover yours, and then you will be able to say, “I have come in the volume of the book. It is written about me to do His will alone.”


Stay revived!


Sunday, February 16, 2025

What Does it Mean to be Born for Such a Time as This?

The phrase "born for such a time as this" from Esther's story has become popular among believers. It sounds inspiring and implies a greater purpose. 

In Esther 4:14, Mordecai says to Esther:

"Who knows but that you have come to your royal position for such a time as this?" (NIV)

However, after listening to a family member's experience, I realized that being born for such a time comes with difficulties, pain, rejection, and loss. It's easy to question our stand and faith. It ranges from facing crises for a destiny ordained marriage God directed you to; experiencing business stagnation to several other challenges. 

Being born for such a time doesn't just bring crowns; it often requires leaving familiar environments and navigating unfamiliar situations. It stretches us, placing our lives on the sacrificial table. We may doubt God's voice and our faithfulness.

But here's the truth: God creates ministers for each season, equipping them to navigate challenges. The enemy may resist, but God knows we have the strength to face these moments. Trials, pains, and rejections will come, but God works everything for our good.

Even after Esther kept winning the initial victories, the enemy didn't give up. We must persevere with the "if I perish, I perish" mentality, trusting that God won't lead us to a dead end. We were born for such a time, and though the path may be dreary, remember that God's "dead end" is often a doorway to another path.


Always remember, Stay Revived!


By Guest Writer.

To the pure, All things are pure.

Have you noticed that in this time, where people glorify sin, when they see someone walking on the right path, they tend to ridi...