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Forgotten Sacrifices II?

Monday, April 9, 2012 by Joseph Agbi Leave a Comment

Forgotten Sacrifices (II) ? Author: Esther Agbi
King David would not give to God anything that cost him nothing [2Sam 24:24]!
This is in line with giving something special. That is the right attitude. No little wonder
God testified that David was a man after His Heart!
Cornelius was another man whose offering stood out [Acts 10]….. “Thy prayers and thine alms are come up for a memorial before God”, an angel of God told him. This is very fascinating! His prayers and offerings were stored up for future blessings. God remembered Cornelius. He and his household were blessed.
There is a Lady I know of who loves offering sacrifices to God even when she does not have. As her story goes, a man of God called for the members to give sacrificially to foreign missions, assisting refugees. She had no money at the time to donate, but somehow, material goods were being accepted. She had this beautiful and costly attire with shoes and jewelry to match. She contemplated for a long time because she really loved the attire. Finally, she decided to give it up as a sacrifice for foreign missions. A prayer was said that day, according to her, she never thought that she would ever be in that situation in her life time because she was very comfortable at the time. The Man of God prayed that no one who has given towards the missions would ever become a refugee in a foreign land.
Somehow, after many years, this lady found herself as a refugee in a foreign land. She remembered that prayer, and I believe that God remembered that prayer too because she was set free from that situation and now a Citizen of that country. That prayer by the Man of God was stored up for a future blessing. God is the same yesterday, today and forevermore.
The Lord will remember you and me for greater blessings in Jesus Name.
It is good for us to give to the Lord because we care. Give because you love, give because God demonstrated it by giving his only SON Jesus to die for us. Give because God instructed us to do so [Luke 6:38] and there is a reward. God will remember someday. It may not be in your life time, maybe your children or generations down the line.
Sacrifice may not be monetary only. It could be just a smile, a nice compliment that is sincere, or a phone call to brighten someone else’s day, a quiet prayer for someone you know or don’t know. You could sacrifice your talent or your time even when it is not convenient. That is why it is called a sacrifice. If it were convenient, it would not have been called a sacrifice. When Jesus gave his life for us, it was not convenient. That is love.
Solomon gave a sacrifice, and God asked him what he wanted [1 Kings 3:5]. Has God ever testified of your offering/sacrifice? Has He asked you what you wanted after you gave your offering? The same questions I would ask myself.
It is good to ask from God, but it is better to be asked by God what we want. I believe that the Lord is working on us all and he will grant us wisdom to work in line with HIM in Jesus Name.
My prayer for you is that the Lord remember all your offerings in whatever form you have given to Him in support of His kingdom and that He fulfill all your heart desires in Jesus name [Psalm 20:3, 5], Amen.

Filed Under: Angels, Bible Characters, Faith, Prosperity, Success, The Love of God, Women's Ministry

Forgotten Sacrifices?

Monday, February 6, 2012 by Joseph Agbi Leave a Comment

Forgotten Sacrifices? Author: Esther Agbi

Heb. 11:4b “God testifying of his gifts: and by it he being dead yet speaks.”

I was reading about Abel’s sacrifice when this title of my write up came up in my mind. I pondered over it for a little while before I finally accepted to put it down in writing. This is a topic people don’t usually like to talk about because whenever it is brought up, everybody gets jittery, saying there must be a great need in the body of Christ that needs to be addressed in other for them to give what is substantial to God. This is not always the case. I believe it is an opportunity to be blessed by God.

Sacrifice, according to Webster’s dictionary means “An act of offering something special to a deity”. Offering, on the other hand means a “sacrifice ceremonially offered as part of a worship. It sounds interesting to me. For the purpose of this article, I will use both words interchangeably.

Deity here refers to God, the creator of the universe. The offering has to be given willingly for it to be a sacrifice, and special too [2 Cor. 8:12]. I believe so many people gave sacrifices to God in the Bible but a few to my knowledge were outstanding. Abel offered not just a great sacrifice, but an excellent one. The best he could ever offer. It did not end there. God had to talk about Abel’s gift. When Abel was dead, his gifts spoke to God. How amazing! I don’t know if I have ever given a gift or offering to God, that the creator of the vast universe is still deliberating on, or has become an item on the agenda of the meeting of the Godhead. That is yet to be revealed. What about yours?

Abraham was ready to offer his only promised child Isaac, whom he loves to God.
How precious was that sacrifice in the eyes of God? In the real sense, he had already sacrificed Isaac in his mind. He had gone past the stage of contemplating, should I do or should I not do it? How do I know this? Heb.11:19. Abraham believed that God was able to raise Isaac from the dead if he was sacrificed. Abraham did not only believe in God, God believed in Abraham, for HE said in [Gen 22:12b], “Now I know that you fear God, because you have not withheld from me your son, your only son.” God is not asking us to make human sacrifices. Jesus has made the ultimate sacrifice. It is a good thing to believe in God, it is greater when God believes in you. This shows dependability. I am still a “work” in progress. I don’t know about you.
………….. To be continued.

Filed Under: Bible Characters, Faith, Mercy of God, Prosperity, Victory of the cross, Voice of God, Women's Ministry

Heaven

Tuesday, January 31, 2012 by Joseph Agbi Leave a Comment

The Lord Bless you and keep you.

Filed Under: Mercy of God

2012 MY YEAR OF VICTORY AND LIBERTY IN CHRIST

Friday, December 30, 2011 by Joseph Agbi Leave a Comment

2012 MY YEAR OF VICTORY AND LIBERTY IN CHRIST

2012 MY YEAR OF VICTORY AND LIBERTY IN CHRIST

2 Cor 2:14-15a 14Now thanks be unto God, which always causeth us to triumph in Christ, and maketh manifest the savour of His knowledge by us in every place. 15For we are unto God a sweet savour of Christ.

Gal. 5:1 1Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free, and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage.

Praise Worship:

Confession Scripture: Psalm 103:1-5

Text: Psalm 93

1. Praise Him for who He is using the verses of Psalm 93
2. Offer praises to Him for His salvation & divine protection for you and your loved ones in 2011
3. Praise Him for His help and being there for you all through the year 2011
4. Thank God for your successes, special blessings, and specific testimonies of 2011
5. Thank God for keeping you in divine health & meeting all your needs [pray, using Psalm 103:1-5]
6. Ask God for more wisdom in 2012. Pray that God should make your heart very wise in Jesus’ name.
7. Ask God for more grace to serve Him more faithfully in 2012.

Join us in Church to start the New Year on good spiritual footing in a prayer/worship service on Sunday January 1 2012 and Sunday January 8, 2012.

If you will like to participate in the church’s prayer and fasting program from Monday January 2 2012 to Sunday January 8 2012, please send an email to info@christwisdom.org and we will send you some prayer points.

Sunday Service Venue: Quality Inn, 501 11 Ave, Nisku, AB T9E 7N5 [Use the overpass of the Edmonton International Airport]

Come and Be Blessed.

Christ Our Wisdom & Power Pentecostal Church
Ph: 780-433-7600; e-mail: info@christwisdom.org

Filed Under: disciples, discipleship, God's Presence, Holy Ghost Power, Power of Prayer, Protection, Spiritual warfare, Victory of Christ

SWEET SAVOUR AND VICTORY IN CHRIST

Tuesday, November 15, 2011 by Joseph Agbi Leave a Comment

SWEET SAVOUR AND VICTORY IN CHRIST

Text: 2 Corinthians 2:14-17

Please commit this Scripture to memory. It is very important if you do not want to start on the defeat line as a believer over and over again, or if you want to step up the ladder of spiritual victory and give your life to Christ for the first time.

“14Now thanks be unto God, which always causeth us to triumph in Christ, and maketh manifest the savour of His knowledge by us in every place. 15For we are unto God a sweet savour of Christ, in them that are saved, and in them that perish: 16To the one we are the savour of death unto death; and to the other the savour of life unto life. And who is sufficient for these things? 17For we are not as many, which corrupt the word of God: but as of sincerity, but as of God, in the sight of God speak we in Christ [2 Cor. 2:14-17].”

This was the first Scripture, the Holy Spirit ministered to me when I began to lay the groundwork for this ministry, Christ our Wisdom and Power Missions. I meditate on this Scripture from time to time, and the Holy Spirit reminded me again, invigorating me with the Scripture, and telling me to share it with you. It always makes me exude great confidence that I am triumphant always in Christ, as long as I am in right standing with God. Jesus sweetens lives and as a disciple of Jesus, a Christian should manifest the power and radiate the glory of God in every place.

When Jesus was on earth, He healed the sick, raised the dead, healed the broken hearted, comforted those who were mourning and gave liberty to those who were in bondage, fulfilling the mission He was commissioned to do [Isaiah 61:1-2; Luke 4:18-21]. How fragrant His life was!!! What does this mean? It means He touched the lives of those He met in a positive way. Some became saved and others who refused to believe became condemned because they refused to believe in the only begotten Son of God. As the Son of man, Christ was anointed and consecrated with the Holy Spirit by God. The Holy Spirit gave Him strength, and empowered Him for the works He did. He forgave sins, healed the sick, and raised the dead, the same thing He can do today [Heb. 13:8]. His resume as the Son of God was all written with victory after victory, culminating in the victory over Satan and the Host of hell when He died on the Cross of Calvary and rose again the third day. He went back to heaven triumphantly and will come again to judge the living and the dead. Are you ready to meet Him?

Of His mission on earth, the Amplified bible reads.

38How God anointed and consecrated Jesus of Nazareth with the [Holy] Spirit and with strength and ability and power; how He went about doing good and, in particular, curing all who were harassed and oppressed by [the power of] the devil, for God was with Him [Acts 10:38].

Since He is the same, yesterday, to day and forever, He can meet you at the point of your need through the same power of the Holy Spirit that anointed Him. To the sick, if you believe and reach out by faith, He can heal you and your life becomes a testimony to others of the wonders He does.
To every believer, Jesus has deposited His powers in us to enjoy who He is and sweeten the lives of others with His knowledge by the power of the Holy Spirit. On earth, Jesus said to His disciples, “I will send the Holy Spirit and each one of you will do greater works because I go back to my Father in heaven [John 14:12, paraphrased]”. This was literarily fulfilled, after the day of Pentecost, in the life of Peter [his shadow healed the sick, Acts 5:15] and Paul [anointed handkerchief’s from him healed people, Acts 19:11-12]. The power of the Holy Spirit transformed their lives, becoming clean vessels in the hand of God. They brought fragrance in Christ to others in their missionary journeys, both to the saved and unsaved.

Figuratively, a person’s life is like salt. It can sweeten or destroy. My prayer is that the beauty of Jesus be seen in your life as you savour His knowledge and power in every place. Amen.

Prayer of Faith
To the unsaved, confess your sins and ask Jesus to come into your heart. Tell Him you will not go back to your sins and old ways anymore [Read Rom. 10:9-10; Rom 6:23; 2 Cor.5:17].

To the saved affirm this prayer in your spirit-man.
“Lord I thank you for making me to be victorious in Christ. Thank you for the victories I have had in spiritual battles. Oh Lord, let my life continue to be a sweet fragrance, imparting the lives of others with the power of your Holy Spirit. Lord, I consecrate my life unto you. Make me, mould me, heal me, and use me for your kingdom to your glory. No part of my life shall be wasted anymore. I will live for Jesus day after day. Anoint me with your Spirit and power to do the works that you did and the greater works you promised that your disciples would do. Let my life minister grace to others in Jesus name. Amen.”

Filed Under: Success Tagged With: Disciples, Healing, Power, Salvation, Trinity, Victory

Is your lot secured?

Sunday, October 23, 2011 by success Leave a Comment

Psalm 16: 5 Lord, you alone are my portion and my cup; you make my lot secure [New international version]

I may start by asking the question, what is a lot? A lot could mean different things to different people. The meaning could differ, depending on how the word is used. It could be used as an adverb, in which case it tells us the quantity; lots of beans, or the frequency; she goes to the grocery store a lot.
It could also be used in other ways.

I want to focus on its use as a noun. The word ‘lot’ here refers to a piece of land. In the developing world, lot is referred to as land. So when you own a piece of land, and later on erect a building, you are known as a ‘landlord’. In developed countries, you are referred to as a ‘Homeowner’ having built a house on your lot.

Some people buy lots in developing countries, and can never be sure that it belongs to them alone. You have to pay frequent visits to the lot, just to make sure somebody else has not gone to erect his own building on your property. This leads to frequent fights for just one piece of land and sometimes could be fatal. Both buyer and seller do not have peace of mind.

It sounds strange to people in developed countries like Canada, United States, United kingdom just to name a few, but it is true. This has happened to people we know of. This insecurity is as a result of deliberate dishonesty on the part of the lot owner or village head who sells one single piece of land to two or more persons. Eventually, with this fight, the lot is left vacant or the fiercer buyer wins.
In contrast, in developed countries, having made your down payment, the builder tells you to collect the keys to your home within 9 to 12 months. I remember asking the builder, was that all we needed to do? Oh yes! He said, or you could call a few days to the possession date to set the process in motion. Were we comfortable with the response? No of course, we still had to go behind him to visit the lot, just to make sure that things were going on well. There was actually no need for that because things went perfectly fine.

If man could give his word concerning our home and it all worked fine, how much more should we rely on God’s word?

My Lot could mean all that pertains to me, or all that are connected to me. It could be my children, family, work, health, ministry or anything or anyone with relevance to me.
If the Lord is my portion or my ration or whom I can claim or lay hold unto, why should my lot not be secured? The Lord shall secure your lot and mine in Jesus name.

Verse 6 says, ‘The boundary lines have fallen for me in pleasant places, surely I have a delightful inheritance’

People can no longer move the boundary lines against us, but it shall always be in our favour from this day forth and for ever more, in Jesus name. Amen.

Prayer
Help me Lord to understand that my Lot is secured in you and you alone in Jesus name.

Author: Esther Agbi

Filed Under: Prosperity Tagged With: Blessings, Favour, Peace, Protection, Security, wisdom

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