Saturday, 1 March 2025

OVER ABOVE ALL OTHERS

   OVER AND ABOVE ALL OTHERS

“You have loved righteousness [You have delighted in integrity, virtue, and uprightness in purpose, thought, and action] and You have hated lawlessness (injustice and iniquity). Therefore God, [even] Your God ( Godhead), has anointed You with the oil of exultant joy and gladness above and beyond Your companions” Heb. 1:9 AMPC

There is space for all of us at the top of the mountain. But not all of us will pay the price to come up to Mount Zion where holiness is the watch word and deliverance awaits us. That is where we have been designated to possess our possession [Obad. 1:17]. Jesus Christ is our perfect example and we must emulate his lifestyle, life of rightness with God and utmost willing to do the will of our heavenly Father, so we can come up hither to that kind of exalted position that Christ attained to as he delighted in integrity, virtue, and uprightness in purpose, thoughts and action.

It is not enough for leaders in the Body of Christ to be holy, righteous and godly but for the disciples that follows their teachings and leadership to allow the leaders to use the double edged sword through the spirit of wisdom and revelation to enlighten their eyes and imbibe the culture of the word to prepare them for the glorious future that God had planned for them through the works of chiseling off the old stock and renewing our inner man and being transformed to become like Jesus through the transformation of the word and the ministry of the Holy Spirit [Eph. 1: 17-17].

Spiritual promotion , elevation and maturity is not for everybody. You must be spiritually diligent and willing to do the will of the heaven Father, be transformed and be renewed in your mind so as to come up higher in spiritual level and maturity.

Blessings only come out from living a life that aligns with godly values. Such believers must live lives that aligns with God’s standards and principles. Such stands up for what is right and opposes what is wrong, that is they detest evil and do what makes for positive and divine impact. Such experiences the joy and gladness that come from living a life that pleases God and receives recognition and honor from God who values their commitment to do what is right in His sight.

“And let the king appoint officers in all the provinces of his kingdom, that they may gather together all the fair young virgins unto Shushan the palace, to the house of the women, unto the custody of Hege the king's chamberlain, keeper of the women; and let their things for purification be given them: And let the maiden which pleases the king be queen instead of Vashti. And the thing pleased the king; and he did so” Esther 2:3-4

Hege the chamberlain that prepared Esther was a type of the Word and the Spirit of God combined who must be inculcated into our spirit man and obeyed so we can reach that high level placement that God has set as our pinnacle in life and ministry.

Esther was a good disciple that listened to, follow through with all the instructions of the teacher and ended up being favored by God and the king. She was cleansed and purged of carnality and worldly lifestyle and she eventually was more of a godly pedigree and was promoted above her fellows to be the queen. To come up to the realm that people like Paul climbed to as an apostle, we must be willing to count all that is worldly as dung for the excellency of the knowledge of and becoming much like Christ such that grace, gifts and anointing will be bestowed upon us much more than all the others whose tenacity and commitment to the Lord and His service is not up to par.  

But the LORD said unto Samuel, Look not on his countenance, or on the height of his stature; because I have refused him: for the LORD seeth not as man seeth; for man looketh on the outward appearance, but the LORD looketh on the heart 1 Sam. 16:7  

In the day that David was anointed as king all his brothers were presented before Prophet Samuel but they were disqualified. God’s Prophet also was about to make a mistake to anoint the wrong person before God told him that we men look at the outward appearance and God look at the heart. David knew the Lord, served Him faithfully and was a worshipper of God that had been prepared in the wilderness. He was made shepherd of animals through which he was promoted to be shepherd of Israel.

We are anointed as kings and priests [Rev. 5:10], to rule and reign with Christ Jesus but some of us will live as mere men and wallow in the miry clay because of ungodly character and carnal lifestyle. Such men though believers are lukewarm, love what is wrong and hate what is right! And will come short of the level that God had destined for them to reach in life, having not paid the price for excellence in life and in ministry.

“Thou hast loved righteousness, and hated iniquity; therefore God, even thy God, hath anointed thee with the oil of gladness above thy fellows” Heb. 1:9 [See also Psalm 45:7-8]

Jesus Christ stands as our best example of those that paid the price so that whatever level that others do not reach unto can be bestowed upon them. Jesus so much pleased the Father that a name greater than all other names was given to Him and He was given the title the king of Kings [Phil. 2:5-11].

Christ loves righteous lifestyle and righteous works, faithfulness and integrity, and a just administration of government, everything that is holy, just, and good was found in him; all these were found in him and  in the whole course of His life on earth. Jesus was made the impacter of righteousness for his people, and in encouraging righteousness in them. Jesus led them in the way of righteousness, holiness, clean hands and pure heart. And His love of justice will still more appear at the last day, when he will judge the world in righteousness, and give the crown of righteousness to persons who love that kind of godly lifestyle. We saw that Jesus also hates iniquity, unrighteousness, sinfulness and He hate all evil.                             

There are criteria that must be fulfilled before believers can truly have greater grace, anointed above others, elevation to position of authority and move upward to the next level.

But he giveth more grace. Wherefore he saith, God resisteth the proud, but giveth grace unto the humble James 4:6 

The more the humility found in you, the greater the grace bestowed upon you by God. The more you hate iniquity and love right standing with God, the greater the anointing of God that will flow in your life. David served faithfully feeding, protecting and keeping the sheep of his father and God promoted him as physical shepherd [king] over Israel. You must qualify for greatness before you will be promoted to greater heights in life or ministry. For example, 5 people work as clerk in a bank but one of them went ahead to study for and pass with distinction the four stages of ACCA to qualify as a certified accountant. Please who will be promoted among the four on the day of promotion please?

Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth 2 Tim. 2:15

We understand that those who know their God shall be strong and do exploits [Dan. 11:32]. However such must read, study, meditate upon and become doers of the word in an ever increasing way so that they can mature and be blessed [James 1:21-25]. It is not automatic.

True enough Esther was described as a beautiful damsel but her qualification to become the queen was much more than outside apparel and beauty charm. All the people [except Haman whose reason was because he hated the Jews] loved her and looking for ways to favor, help and bless her because she carried the Presence of God in her inner man, she allowed the purification to purge and cleanse her of all filthiness and she was adorned with an ornament of gentle and quiet spirit. Hence she was chosen and promoted above all other women that were prepared to take the position of the queen. 

The two sons of Eli the priest, Hophni and Phenihas were sons of belial desecrating the Lord’s sacrifice and sleeping with women at the door of the sanctuary; eventually they were killed in battle but Samuel who was holy, blameless and a genuine prophet of God was promoted as the chief prophet of the nation of Israel.

Nothing can truly adapt to express the character of anyone than “he loved righteousness and hated iniquity” which described the Lord Jesus, who was “holy, harmless, undefiled, just and doing what is right in the sight of God the Father, pleasing God the Father at all times and in all ways”; who “did no sin, and in whose mouth no guile was found”; this qualified Jesus to be anointed much more than any man that walked upon the face of the earth.

Esther modelled after the Lord Jesus Christ in that she was meek, lowly, of few words, rather go with the will of the Father in preparing her for glory than follow carnal, selfish or external projections; she was contented with building her inner character and Christlike charisma to reflect that of Christ and she sought nothing that was of earthly gratification. Her only vision is the vision of the King of kings; and she wishes to please God in all ways and at all times.

No guile or fault was found in her! She did not open up her mouth in frivolity just like Master Jesus but she only went for what the Holy Spirit ministers to do per time. She refused to love this present world with all its allurement like gold and silver that other women excessively adorn themselves with.

When other women were trying to beautify their externalities like perfume, painting of face and platting of hair, she was busy cleansing and purging her inner-man such that only the fragrance of Christ can be seen in her! She towed the same line that Ruth towed for she saw God in Mordecai just like Ruth saw God in Naomi and clung to her saying if I perish following her as she followed Christ, let it be so.

Such faith brought elevation and promotion in the lives of these God chasers. What did Jonathan the son of King Saul saw in David? It was godly charisma, character and integrity. Jonathan desired such and connected with David through a blood covenant.

What made Mordecai to adopt Esther was much more than emotions and sentiment of being a niece. He himself saw godliness and fragrance of the spirit such that he desired the joy, contentment and godliness which Esther displays at all times.  Promotion is promised by God unto all believers but it is obvious that there are some that will be promoted much more than others because they sought the Lord, chasing after godliness, paid the price of diligently seeking God, and pleased Him much more than others. Imagine that there are at least two hundred beautiful maidens chosen, and Esther having paid the price was chosen above all others.

Why was Apostle Paul very formidable much more than others? He paid the price for such elevation and promotion. He lived godly and lived a sacrificial life much more than others; he was in Arabian desert for over three years preparing for ministry, in fasting, letting go of what others held on to like wives and kids because he wants to please the Master much more; he wrote two thirds of the New Testament such that the Father in heaven bestowed much more grace upon him! What we are clamoring for today, he counted but dung for the excellence of the knowledge of God!

God described His relationship with Moses so intimate as talking with him face to face unlike other prophets that He talked to in dreams and visions. Moses paid the price of deep fellowship, intimacy and always going up to the mount in the place of God’s Presence for he knew that there is fullness of joy there and pleasant things forever more. Moses left the luxury of the palace of Pharaoh in order to do the work of bringing out the Israelites from bondage and God was COMPELLED to endow him with all necessary grace to do the work.

The question is … Are you willing to pay the price that others who entered into such dimension of glory paid? Only then can elevation and promotion above others be established in you.

Time will not permit to talk about Phinehas [Numbers 25:1-15] who showed the same tenacity when he stood against the idolatry and immorality of the Israelites. Daniel [Dan. 1-6] refused to compromise his faith, even in the face of persecution and danger. So were many Christians around the world persecuted for their faith, and they stood on the Lord side such that many of them were matyred! Other Christians stood against corruption, abuse of power, and others forms of iniquity, even at personal risk, demonstrated a love for righteousness and a hatred for iniquity.

Such must have a strong desire for God’s word [Psalm 119:1-5, 130], committed to stand up for what is right and fair, even when it is difficult or unpopular and they must seek to live a life that is separate from sin and dedicated to God. [1 Peter 1:13-16] and of course they must have love for the people of God. Such abhor sin, stands against evil and grief, over wickedness, hate hypocrisy, mourning the destructive impact of sin on individuals and society; and they seek to protect and promote God’s reputation in the world [Psalm 69:9]. And so God promoted them above others!

Sunday, 16 February 2025


WE WILL LAUGH AGAIN

Jesus said in Luke 6:21, "Blessed are those who weep now, for in due time you will laugh". The promise God makes to us is that the suffering is only a season; the weeping is not how your story ends. You're going to laugh again. God sees what you're going through, he knows what is not fair, the lonely nights, the pain, the heartache, the tears and rejection by men. The scripture says, "He's collected all of your tears" [Psa. 56:8 NLT]. You may have felt alone, but he's been right there with you. The good news is that God is not going to leave you in suffering, he's not going to leave you brokenhearted, weighed down with burdens. God hears when we cry out to Him from the place of prayer.

“When I cry unto thee, then shall mine enemies turn back: this I KNOW; for God is for me…For thou hast delivered my soul from death: wilt not thou DELIVER my feet from falling, that I may walk before God in the light of the living? Psalm 56:9, 13 

Even in the midst of sorrow, pain, agony, and hardship, God promises that we will laugh again. Our current circumstances may seem overwhelming, but with God, we can experience joy, laughter, and restoration. Believers must note that laughter is a divine promise.

"He will yet fill your mouth with laughter and your lips with shouts of joy." Job 8:21

God promises that we will laugh again, despite our current circumstances.

It is a surety that tears may last for a night, but joy comes in the morning

"Weeping may stay for the night, but rejoicing comes in the morning." Psalm 30:5

Our pain and sorrow may seem endless, but God promises that joy will come in the morning. God is not a man that lies Numbers 23:19

From scriptures we also know that "blessed are you now, who weep now, for you will laugh" Luke 6:21

Jesus promises that those who mourn and weep will be blessed and will laugh again.

Believers have the assurance that God is our restorer and He promises to restore and revive our joy, laughter, finances and happiness. Psalm 23:3 says, "He restores my soul."

"And I will restore to you the years that the locust hath eaten, the cankerworm, and the caterpillar, and the palmerworm, my great army which I sent among you" Joel 2:25

We must hold on to hope even in the midst of sorrow. Hope is the anchor of our soul, and it keeps us grounded and focused on God's promises. It is the earnest expectation of what we hoped for.

“But the God of all grace, who hath called us unto his eternal glory by Christ Jesus, after that ye have suffered a while, make you perfect, stablish, strengthen, settle you” 1 Pet. 5:10 

1 Peter 5:10 says, "After you have suffered a little while", not your whole life, not the next 50 years, but after a little while, it goes on to say, "God himself will strengthen you, establish you and put you back on your feet"; God will settle us. You may be in a season of suffering, season of struggle, you feel stuck in your health, your marriage, your finances, seems like it's never going to get better. No, God himself is about to step in and do what only he can do. When you see how he restores you, how he pays you back for what was unfair, how he brings you out better, your mourning is going to be turned to dancing, your sorrow turns to joy, that weeping to laughter. Don't believe those lies that you'll always be lonely, you'll always mourn over that loss, always be brokenhearted over that child. It is a lie from the pits of hell! No! Your time of favor is coming!

The Psalmist said, "Weeping may endure for a night, but joy is coming in the morning". Notice, weeping may endure. "May" means it's not certain, it's questionable. But here's the promise: JOY IS COMING. Not maybe, not hope so, it is coming. The Most-High God says, "Joy is on the way". You are going to laugh again. You are going to dream again. You are going to love again. You are going to see God's blessing in such a way, that all you can do is laugh. Laugh in amazement, laugh in gratitude, laugh in the goodness of God.

This is what happened to Israelites. They were been living in Jerusalem when king Nebuchadnezzar came and attack the city. He captured them all, put them in chains and took them to Babylon. Here they were enjoying life, raising their children, going to work - everything changed. Now they were in this season of suffering, in bondage, being mistreated, wondering "God, where are you? Why is this happening"? Year went by and they prayed for freedom, believed that they will be released, but nothing happened. 2 years, 3 years, 4 years, finally they accepted it, "Hey, this suffering is our destiny. Being mistreated, taking advantage of, we just have to get used to it". But that is a lie from the pits of hell.

“By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down, yea, we wept, when we remembered Zion. We hanged our harps upon the willows in the midst thereof. For there they that carried us away captive required of us a song; and they that wasted us required of us mirth, saying, Sing us one of the songs of Zion. How shall we sing the LORD'S song in a strange land? Psalm 137:1-4 

Psalm 137:1 says they went down to the rivers in Babylon and wept, as they remembered Jerusalem. They thought about what used to be, the joy they used to have, all they could do was weep. The Babylonians asked them to sing the songs of Jerusalem, "Let us hear those joyful melodies we've always heard about". The Israelites said, "How can we sing? We're in mourning, we're captive, our hearts are too heavy, the pain too real, the suffering too great". They hung up their hearts on the willow trees, put away their instruments. They were in a season of weeping. They even said, how can we sing the Lord’s song in a strange land!

Weeping is not a lack of faith, doesn't mean you're not tough enough, it means that your heart is working, it means that you care deeply or caught up in deep emotions. One time David came back home and saw that his city had been attacked, and all the woman and children had been kidnapped [1 Sam. 30]. The scripture says, "He wept until he could not weep anymore". Now, David was a warrior. He'd killed a lion and a bear with his hands. He had defeated Goliath. He was this strong, feared, courageous leader. But there were times he felt so overcome, so heavy that he wept. He eventually turned to the Lord and said shall I pursue, will I overtake, shall we recover all”. He followed God and he pursued, overtook and recovered all. Weeping is temporary, joy is coming! His mourning was turned into joy!

That's the way the Israelites were. There was nothing they could do. The Babylonians were stronger, they were slaves and the Babylonians had more people, more equipment. It looks like the suffering, the heartache, the weeping was permanent. How could they ever break free? But here's the key: God has already scheduled a time to end the suffering. He has already set a time to end the heartache, to bring you out of what has held you captive, to turn around what's causing the tears.

After the Israelites had suffered a little while, after they've gone through that season of weeping, God himself said, "I'm coming down to do something about it". God is not going to let someone continue to mistreat you, to keep you at a disadvantage. No way! God will soon show up at the nick of time!

You may not be able to do anything about it, it's too much for you, but it's not too much for our God.

Nothing God cannot do! For with God nothing shall be impossible! God will do beyond your wildest imagination! Eph. 3:20!

One touch of his favor, one release of His power, overwhelming anointing will come and things will shift, chains will break, yokes shall be destroyed and burdens lifted off, that debts will be paid off, that child will turn around, that addiction will be broken, that sickness will come to an end, that poverty will cease and demonic oppression, harassment, depression and repression will stop in Jesus Mighty Name.

“It was like a dream come true when you freed us from our bondage and brought us back to Zion! We “All the nations saw it and joined in, saying, “The Lord has done great miracles for them!” Yes, he did mighty miracles and we are overjoyed! Now, Lord, DO IT AGAIN! Restore us to our former glory! May streams of your refreshing flow over us until our dry hearts are drenched again. Psa. 126:1-4 TPT

Despite the strength and the largeness of the army of the Babylonians, the scripture [Psalm 126:1] says, "God turn the captivity of the Israelites". God freed them. God is about to turn some things AROUND in your life, turn problems around, turn loneliness around, turn finances around, turn your health around, deliver you from bondage and slavery under principalities and powers. The Israelites were weeping. It's not like they had this great faith, nor were they super strong. No, they were discouraged, they had accepted that the suffering, the struggle, the hardship was their destiny. BUT God turned it around for their good!!!

“But God is faithful…” 1 Cor. 10:13

“But with God all things are possible” Matt. 19:26

“But God was with him and rescued him from all his troubles” Acts 7:9-10 [Joseph in Egypt]

BUT GOD is so merciful, he's not going to let the suffering continue. You may go through seasons of weeping, seasons of sorrow, it's not fair, you don't understand, but it's only a season, it's not permanent, it's not going to last a lifetime. It endures only for a while! Then God will remember you!

“But God remembered Noah…” Gen. 8:1

“And God remembered Rachel” Gen.30:22

“And Elkanah knew Hannah his wife; and the LORD remembered her” 1 Sam. 1:19

“And the LORD visited Hannah, so that she conceived, and bare three sons and two daughters. And the child Samuel grew before the LORD” 1 Sam. 2:21 

I have come to let you know God has not forgotten you, He will rise up and help you at the dawn of the day.

Some of us are even saying … I don't see how my situation could ever work out. With what I've been through, with what I'm up against now, how can this affliction turn around"? You're looking at it in the natural, but God is supernatural. He is not going to leave you in a broken place, a wounded place, a lonely place. He wouldn't have allowed the suffering if he wasn't going to bring you out better. That suffering is a set up for God to show up in your life and show Himself strong. He is turning your mourning into dancing, sorrow into joy. The greater the adversity, the greater the joy. The greater the suffering, the greater the blessing.

The message translation says, "The suffering is not forever. It won't be long before our great God will have you put together and back on your feet. He has the final say. Yes, he does". Psalm 30:5

And you may be in a season of struggle, but God is saying, "It won't be long before I have you back on your feet. It won't be long that your ill health turns around; to that child in bondage, be set free in Jesus Mighty Name! To that situation in your marriage, be resolved now". Now, it may look like the enemy has won, like what the Israelites said, he seem to have you in captivity, it seems permanent. The good news is: God has the final say. He's in control not just of your life, he's in control of your circumstances. Nothing can stand against him. When it's your time, doors will open, freedom will come, healing will show up, the good breaks will find you. God will show up for you! God is never late! He will be on time!

“When the LORD turned again the captivity of Zion, we were like them that dream. Then was our mouth filled with laughter, and our tongue with singing: then said they among the heathen, The LORD hath done great things for them. The LORD hath done great things for us; whereof we are glad” Psa. 126:1-3

The scripture says, "When God turned the captivity of the Israelites, it was like a dream. Their mouth was filled with laughter and their lips with songs of joy". Imagine the Israelites back home in Jerusalem, laughing with their families, singing songs of joy. These were the same people that earlier thought the suffering was permanent. The same ones that were sitting by the rivers in Babylon weeping, weeping, thinking they had seen their best days. Now they're not only free, they're not just back home, but they're filled with laughter, their joy is overflowing.

That's the way our God is: he's not going to just bring you out, he's going to make the enemy pay; all that you lost will be restored! All the suffering, sadness, heartache, God's going to pay you back with more joy. You're going to be happier than you've ever been. You're going to laugh more than you've ever laughed. Like with them, when you see what God does, it's going to be like a dream, you're going to be amazed at how God restores you, re-energizes you, takes you where you never thought possible, like a dream. The Israelites crossing the Red Sea was like a dream, more so that their enemies the Egyptians perished in the Red Sea.

I have come to assure you that after you have suffered a little while, God is turning things in your favor. You will say like the Israelites: it's been like a dream, you never imagined where God was taking you nor the possibility of a great change. But here's the point: when you're in the suffering, in the struggle, in the mourning; you can't see what God is about to do. Most of the time God doesn't show you what's in store. All you can see is more like the same. But at the end of the day, things shall turn around for your good.

The Babylon, the enemy you are facing always seems bigger. And you will often say there's no way you can get out. No way you can get well, no way you can get delivered, get empowered, get a new and better job. No way you will be happy after this breakup with the carnal brother that want to marry you. Don't let the size of the Babylonians fool you. Don't let those seemingly bad happenings break you, what you've been through which seem much, that convinces you that the suffering is permanent BUT it is a lie from the pits of hell. I have been young but I am old now, I have never seen the righteous forsaken nor their descendant begging for bread.

In just a little while, our great God is going to show up not only turn it around, but he's going to fill your mouth with laughter. That means no more heartache, no more suffering, no more loneliness. God is about to do a new thing. He's saying, you’ve suffered long enough. You put up with the trouble, the heartache, the sorrow. Those tears of sadness are coming to an end. You're going to see tears of joy, tears of gratitude, tears of thanksgiving. New job, good health, sound mind, and great deliverance! You will be amazed at the goodness of God.

“Turn again our captivity, O LORD, as the streams in the south. They that sow in tears shall reap in joy. He that goes forth and weep, bearing precious seed, shall doubtless come again with rejoicing, bringing his sheaves with him” Psalm 126:4-6 

God said "You're blessed when you weep (sow in tears), when your heart is broken, when the load seems too heavy". You're blessed because he's about to step in and turn things around, he's about to make up for what you've lost. He's about to pay you back for the trouble. Those tears are painful, but God's about to fill your mouth with laughter. When you're in those suffering seasons, those weeping seasons, those seasons of struggle, you need to keep this promise in your spirit: I may be weeping now, but I know joy is coming. These maybe tears of sadness, but I know I'm going to laugh again. Say to yourself “Imay have gone forth weeping but I will come back again with rejoicing!

“They may weep as they go out carrying their seed to sow, but they will return with joyful laughter and shouting with gladness as they bring back armloads of blessing and a harvest overflowing!” Psa. 126:6 TPT 

Yes, we all have times where our hearts are heavy, we went through a loss, get bad medical report, not being treated right on the job, can feel like a dead end, like it'll never change. Such times we go around with heavy and sorrowful hearts but we have the assurance that we will come back home with rejoicing.

"Those who went off with heavy hearts will come home laughing with armloads of blessings" Psalm 126:6 MSSG

That tells me: God is going to make the enemy pay for the trouble that they have caused you, God is going to bring out better you, than you were before; and literally armloads of blessings.

You may sense something heavy on you today, like you're carrying sorrow, carrying pain, agony, afflictions and incarceration. But God's about to do an exchange. Instead of carrying the sorrow, how about carrying joy? Instead of carrying the hurt from the breakup, carrying the loneliness, how about someone great walking into your life? Now because God has turned the tide around, now you're laughing, now you're dreaming, now you're living a victorious life. That's how good God is! You go out with a heavy heart, and you come back laughing, loaded down with blessings, with favor, with peace, with victory.

In the scripture Job went through a season of suffering, there were a lot of pain and heartache. And he had done nothing wrong. The scripture says Job was blameless, he had integrity that he stayed away from evil. Everything was going great, then the bottom fell out. Lost his business, lost his children, lost his health. Sometimes when it rains it seems like the end of the earth. Thoughts will try to convince you that the suffering is permanent, "It's too bad, it's been too long, there's no way it could work out".

But God won't let you get in a problem that he can't bring you out of. The enemy is not in control of your life, God is. Satan had to ask God for permission to test Job. He didn't just come put all this trouble on him. There's a bloodline around your life that the enemy cannot cross without God's permission. That's why we can stay in peace even in times of trouble. Sometimes it's simply a test: how are we going to respond in the suffering seasons, in the seasons of struggle, when it's not fair, we're doing the right thing, but the wrong thing has happened?

Job was so distraught that he tore his robe in grief, and sat down among the ashes. After all the heartache, all the loss he was overwhelmed. You can't just pray this away, have enough faith so it doesn't affect you. It's okay to feel things. It's not a lack of faith to say, "God, my heart is heavy. I'm grieving. I don't think I can go on". When Jesus was on his way to be crucified, he fell down under the weight of the cross. He couldn't carry it anymore. Here he's the Son of God, yet in his human body he didn't have the strength. God didn't say, "What's wrong with you, son? You need to be tougher, stronger". No, God sent a man named Simon to carry it for him. Sometimes you can't carry the weight of what you're under, you can't carry the pressure. That is when you need a good Christian brother, sister or pastor to hold your hand and tell you all shall be well.

But God knows when pressure is so strong, the weight so heavy that you can't carry it by yourself. Job finally got pass all the doubt, the fear, the self-pity. He looked up and said, "I know my redeemer lives. God, even if you take my life, I'm still going to trust you". (Job 19:25)

While Job was sitting in the ashes, boils all over his body, going through loss and heartache, God said (Job 8:21), "I will yet fill your mouth with laughter and your lips with shouts of joy". I'm sure Job thought, "God, are you kidding me? You're telling me with all these troubles, all these headaches, all these bad breaks that I'm going to laugh again, that I'm going to be happy, that I'm still going to enjoy my life"? That's the promise all through the scripture: weeping endures for a night, but joy is coming. After you've suffered a little while God will step in and put you back on your feet… “will restore you, establish you, strengthen you, and support or settle you” (1 Peter 5:10)

That's what happened with Job. God not only healed him, not only restored what he lost, but he gave he gave him twice what he had before. He came out with twice the cattle, twice the sheep, had more the children. Like the Israelites, he went out with a heavy heart, but he came back full of joy, with armloads of blessings. The scripture (Job 42:16-17) says, "After this challenge, Job lived a hundred and forty years, and enjoyed his children and grandchildren for four generations. He died an old man, having lived a long, good life". Some scholars say that whole trial lasted less than a year. It was not decades of his life, it was just a season. But God will make a way of escape, so you can bear it. Also, what you go through, is common to man, God will soon make a way of escape [1 Cor. 19:13]. Weeping may have endured for the night but joy come in the morning [Psalm 30:5]

And all of us are going to have some of these seasons of suffering, seasons of struggle, seasons when it's not fair. Like Job, you'll be tempted to get bitter, blame God, give up on your dreams. But you have to remember: God is still on the throne. The enemy didn't take control of your life. God is yet going to fill your mouth with laughter. He's still come to your home with armloads of blessings. Not the same way you were, but stronger, healthier, promoted, at a new level of your destiny.

God knows how to pay you back for the wrongs when men or demonic powers gathered against you. He knows how to turn your sorrow into joy. You may have gone out with a heavy heart, but you will came back laughing, with armloads of blessing. The suffering is a setup, it's God positioning you for something greater. That's going to feel unfair, overwhelming, "Why is this happening"? God knows what he's doing. He may not ascend it, but he's going to use it to move you into your purpose in life.

God told Abraham and Sarah that they were going to have a baby, but they were both way too old, Sarah had been barren her whole life. Back in those days if the wife didn't have children, they were looked down on, seeing is not up to par. Sarah had this promise, but it was so far out, she laughed in disbelief. She thought, "How could an old woman like me have a child"? Years went by, and no sign of a baby. I can imagine Sarah seeing other women laughing, having children, playing. She thought, "God, why won't it happen for me"? She finally accepted that it wasn't meant to be. But just because you give up, doesn't mean God gives up.

At 90 years, against all odds she got pregnant and gave birth to a son. She named him Isaac which means laughter. She said in Genesis 21:6, "God has brought me laughter, and all who hear about this will laugh with me". She laughed the first time in doubt, in skepticism, thinking there's no way. She thought she was done, but her next laugh was in amazement.

You may have had disappointments, things haven't worked out, you're in that suffering season. You think the struggle, the weeping is the way it's always going to be. Now, like God did for her, you're going to laugh again. It's not too late, you haven't had too many bad breaks. God sees what you've been through. He sees what wasn't fair, and he is yet going to fill your mouth with laughter. Now, I believe and declare: that season of struggle is coming to an end. The suffering season has run its course. You're going to feel that heaviness lifts off of you. You're about to come into armloads of blessings, something that you cannot explain, the goodness of God, in Jesus’ name. Believe and receive it in Jesus Mighty Name!

*There are things that we must do in order for us to laugh again despite time of being grounded in the miry clay*

Even when things seem impossible, we must not lose faith. We must hold on to God's promises, and trust that He will restore our joy and laughter.

Believers must look to God for comfort. In times of sorrow, we must look to God for comfort. He is our rock, our refuge, our strength and our restorer.

We must surround ourselves with positive influences, that is people that will encourage and support us when we are in the valley of the shadow of death. Positive influences can help us stay focused on God's promises. Standing on the promises of God as seen in His word is paramount if we want to see His goodness in the land of the living.

Believers must take care of their physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being. When we take care of ourselves, we're better equipped to handle all manner of life's challenges.

God promises that we will experience joy, laughter, and restoration, even in the midst of sorrow and hardship. We must trust Him with all our heart knowing that He is ALL MIGHTY and there is nothing that He cannot do.

We must hold on to hope, don't lose faith, and look to God for comfort. He is our restorer, and He will restore our joy and laughter.

There are various biblical examples of those who experienced laughter and joy again after a period of sorrow, hardship, or adversity.

HANNAH

Hannah was childless and ridiculed by her rival, Peninnah. However, after praying and dedicating her child to God, Hannah conceived and gave birth to Samuel. She laughed again, and her joy was fulfilled (1 Samuel 1-2).

SARAH

Sarah laughed when she heard the promise of a child, but her laughter turned to doubt and unbelief. However, when Isaac was born, Sarah laughed again, and her joy was restored (Genesis 18:12-15, 21:1-7).

THE PSALMIST

In Psalm 30:5, the psalmist writes, "Weeping may stay for the night, but rejoicing comes in the morning." This passage reflects the psalmist's experience of sorrow turning to joy and laughter.

THE PRODIGAL SON

When the prodigal son returned home, his father was overjoyed and threw a party to celebrate his return. Both the prodigal son and the father laughed again, and their joy was restored (Luke 15:11-32).

In each of these examples, God restored joy and laughter to individuals who had experienced sorrow and hardship before that time.

These individuals demonstrated faith and perseverance, trusting God's promises and waiting for His timing.

God's restoration and redemption will bring joy and laughter, demonstrating His power to transform lives and change circumstances for good.

These examples are supposed to inspire and encourage us to hold on to hope, even in the midst of sorrow and hardship, knowing that God can restore joy and laughter in our lives!

Criteria for laughing again is based on biblical principles

To start with we must acknowledge and accept our pain. We must recognize our sorrow, pain, or hardship, and accept it as a part of our life journey (Psalm 38:18, 2 Cor. 1:3-4). According to 1 Cor. 10:13, the things we go through are temporary, fading away and not permanent. It is common to man and we are certain that God will make a way of escape so we can bear it. 1 Cor. 10:13

All men that will live godly will suffer persecution

“Yea, and all that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution” 2 Tim. 3:12 

We must cry out to God who is well able to save and to deliver us. We must pour out our heart to God, expressing our emotions, and seeking His comfort and guidance (Psalm 42:3, 62:8).

Believers must hold on to hope that is earnest expectation of deliverance and salvation from God and anchor ourselves in God's promises, trusting that He will restore our joy and laughter (Psalm 30:5, Jeremiah 29:11).

Believers must focus and reflect on God's goodness, mercy, and loving-kindness, even in the midst of hardship (Psalm 100:5, Psa. 107:1).

We must surround ourselves with positive influences by seeking support from loving family, friends, or a community of believers who can encourage and uplift us in the time of need. (Prov. 17:22, Heb. 10: 24-25).

Believers must cultivate a spirit of gratitude, focusing on the blessings and good things in our lives (1 Thess. 5:18, Psalm 103:1-5).

Believers must allow God to comfort them, and receive His peace, which surpasses understanding (2 Cor. 1:3-4, Phil. 4:7).

It is important to trust in God's sovereignty, and wait on His timing for restoration and redemption (Psalm 27:14, Isaiah 40:31).

We must forgive and let go of pains and hurts by releasing bitterness, resentment, and unforgiveness, and choose to forgive those who have wronged us (Matt. 6:14-15; Eph. 4:32).

Lastly, we must celebrate God's restoration. When God restores our joy and laughter, we must celebrate His goodness, and give thanks for His faithfulness (Psalm 30:11-12, Luke 15:11-32).

These criteria are meant to guide us as you seek to laugh again, trusting in God's goodness and faithfulness to restore our joy!


Sunday, 2 February 2025

 


LET THIS MIND BE IN YOU WHICH WAS ALSO IN CHRIST JESUS

Every human being is made up of the body, soul and spirit. The spirit is what was created after the likeness of God, such lives in a body and possesses a soul. The soul is made up of the emotions, intellect and mind. Many actions in a human being are carried out by the mind, and it is this mind that need to be renewed [Romans 12:1-2] while our body must be laid down as a living sacrifice. Our mind is transformed to become like that of Christ by taking heed to the engrafted word so that we can develop the character or image of Christ and continue to increase in Christ-likeness in an ever-increasing splendor from one level of glory to another. 

Mindset refers to the established set of attitudes, thoughts, and beliefs that an individual holds about themselves, others, and the world around them. It influences how we perceive and interpret experiences, make decisions, and interact with others. Mindset influences our behavior, decision making and interactions; impacts relationships that is how we perceive and interact with others, influencing the quality of our relationships with others. It affects our mental well-being; positive mindset contributes to a better mental well-being; mindset determines our flexibility such that positive mindset helps us to bounce back from setbacks.

The key components of mindset include our attitude which are the positive or negative feelings and actions that we have towards people, things or experiences. Our thoughts, both conscious and subconscious, plays a significant role in shaping our mindset. Also, our beliefs, whether based on facts or fiction, worldly, carnal or spiritual influences our mindset and behavior; and our values, which are the principles we consider important, also contribute to our mindset.

There are two major types of mindsets, there is the “fixed mindset” which when people have abilities and intelligence that they believe are inborn and unchangeable and such people fears challenges and avoid failure. There are people who has “growth mindset” and believes that abilities and intelligence can be developed through effort, learning, and persistence. Such embraces challenges and view failures as opportunities for growth.

To change our mindset for a major overhaul and do what is right in the presence of God, we will need self -awareness which is to recognize our thoughts, attitudes and beliefs; and always work to change our mindset for the better. The word of God must be the plumbline or measuring cylinder by which our actions are weighed.

Believers must cultivate minding the way their mind works so as to become more aware of their thoughts and emotions and seek to align it with godliness and allow for positive influences so that we can align our thoughts and actions with the scriptures and emulate the character and attitude of Christ called the fruit of the spirit [Gal. 5:22-23].

“Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, THINK on these things” Phil. 4:8 KJV

“Finally, my dear brothers and sisters, if you want to cooperate most effectively with God for the healing of your mind, then always choose the truth, hold on to what is honorable, pursue everything that is right and reasonable, practice whatever is healthy, love everything that is pure, embrace whatever is lovely and beautiful, promote whatever is good, and—if there is anything that is truly excellent or worthy of praise—fill your minds with such things” Phil. 4:8 Remedy Bible 

We must challenge negative thought pattern and reframe them to align with Christ-like thoughts which are just, pure, lovely, of good report, virtuous and praise worthy. Remember … “For as he thinketh in his heart, so is he…” (Prov. 23:7). If you think godly, you shall be godly! 

So, this study is about having the same godly attitude, thought pattern and behavior that Jesus Christ had while on planet earth. Such attitude that lines up with the word of God.

The mindset of Jesus Christ, as described in Phil. 2:5-11, is a powerful example for believers to follow.

“Let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus: Who, being in the form of God, thought it not robbery to be equal with God: But made himself of no reputation, and took upon him the form of a servant, and was made in the likeness of men: And being found in fashion as a man, he humbled himself, and became obedient unto death, even the death of the cross. Wherefore God also hath highly exalted him, and given him a name which is above every name: That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of things in heaven, and things in earth, and things under the earth; And that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father” Phil. 2:5-11 

We need to ascertain and follow after the key aspects of Jesus' mindset as seen in Phil. 2:5-11. Jesus EMPTIED Himself of His divine privileges, taking on human form (Phil. 2:7). Jesus adopted a servant's attitude and mindset, prioritizing the needs of others (Mark 10:42-45). So must all believers do also. The less conscious we are of ourselves the more Christ-like we become. We must also EMPTY ourselves of the human nature and character, the carnal nature or works of the flesh and put on the spiritual nature and character of Christ (Gal. 5:22-23)

Jesus submitted to God's will in total obedience, even when it meant suffering and death (Luke 22:42). He remained faithful to His mission and purpose, fulfilling God's plan (Hebrews 3:2). Jesus demonstrated selfless love, laying down His life for humanity (John 15:13). He prioritized the needs of others, often putting their interests above His own (Mark 10:45; John 4:33). He was dependent on God by trusting in God's authority and provision, relying on God the Father for strength and guidance (Psalm 22:1). He modeled a life of prayerful dependence on God [Mark 1:35], seeking guidance and wisdom (Luke 6:12-13). Jesus said the Father loved Him because He laid down His life [John 10:17-18]. He always does what pleases the Father [John 8:29]. He also said He did not speak of His own accord [John 12:49]. This is the mindset that we as believers must have also.

Having the mind of Christ is to come to that level in God that we can say like Christ that we also follow and do the will of the Father like He did. By adopting this Christ-like mindset, believers can cultivate a deeper relationship with God, demonstrate humility and selflessness, and fulfill their purpose in propagating the Kingdom of heaven. Having the mind of Christ is also to share the plan, purpose, and perspective of Christ.

Jesus made himself of no reputation and took upon himself the form of a servant and was made in the likeness of man. This passage from Philippians 2:7-8 highlights Jesus' incredible humility and willingness to empty Himself of His divine privileges. He did not come to earth with His power and glory. As a matter of fact, He was not anointed and authorized for kingdom works until He was 30 years old. He came to show us how to live a godly life and do the works of God.

Believers must recognize their limitations and acknowledge that they are not self-sufficient and that they need God’s guidance and strength [Phil. 2:5-6], they must let go of pride and release their need to be in control, recognition, and self-importance [Prov. 22:4; 1 Cor. 13:4]; and emulate Christ’s humility by following His example of obedience and selflessness [Phil. 2:7-8]

Jesus willingly relinquished His divine glory and reputation, taking on a humble and lowly status (Phil. 2:7) "Took upon himself the form of a servant" meaning Jesus assumed the role of a servant, demonstrating His willingness to serve and prioritize the needs of others (Philippians 2:7) and He "was made in the likeness of man" by taking on human form, identifying with humanity in every way, except for sin (Phil. 2:7-8; Heb. 2:14-17).

Jesus' actions demonstrate the ultimate example of humility, showing that true greatness comes from serving others (Matt. 20:26-28). His willingness to take on human form allows Him to identify with humanity's struggles and weaknesses (Heb. 4:15). Jesus' humility and servanthood ultimately led to His redemptive work on the cross, providing salvation for humanity (Phil. 2:8; Rom. 5:8).

All believers must follow or emulate Jesus' example in humility and servanthood, prioritizing the needs of others and seeking to serve rather than be served; support, and empower others (Mark 10:42-45; Matt. 20:26-28; Gal. 5:13). We must recognize Jesus' identification with humanity and appreciate His willingness to take on human form, allowing Him to empathize with humanity's struggles (Hebrews 4:15). We must appreciate and celebrate Jesus' ultimate act of humility and servanthood, which led to humanity's salvation through His work on the cross (Philippians 2:8; Romans 5:8). Even in leadership, we must demonstrate Christ-like leadership by serving, guiding and empowering others [1 Peter 5:2-3]. Every grace gift given to us is for others to benefit from it, we are custodian who must use it to bless others.

Jesus' obedience led Him to the ultimate sacrifice: death on the cross, a symbol of shame, suffering, and redemption (Philippians 2:8). He willingly humbled Himself, setting aside His privileges and glory (Philippians 2:8). He became obedient unto death and so obeyed God's will, even when it meant surrendering to a brutal death on the cross. (Philippians 2:8). This is the ultimate sacrifice, demonstrating His love and commitment to humanity's salvation (John 3:16, Rom. 5:8). The secret here is that we will eat the good of the land if we are willing and obedient like Christ (Isa. 1:19). All we are admonished to do is to become imitators of Christ, model our lives after Him or follow His example [Eph. 5:1]; we do this by walking as children of light (Eph. 5:8).

Jesus' humility and obedience serve as a powerful example for believers, demonstrating the importance of surrendering to God's will (Matt. 16:24-26, 1 Cor. 2:2). Jesus' death on the cross provides redemption and salvation for humanity, offering forgiveness and reconciliation with God (Romans 3:24-25, 2 Cor. 5:18-21). All believers must emulate Jesus' humility and obedience, seeking to surrender to God's will in their lives (Matt.16:24-26). They must surrender their desires, plans, and expectations to God’s sovereign will [Romans 12:1-2; Psalm 37:4-5; follow God’s teachings, principles, and guidelines, even when it’s challenging or uncomfortable [John 14:15; 1 John 2:3-6], and trust in God’s goodness by having faith that His plans and purposes are good [Jer. 29:11], even when they do not understand or agree with them [Romans 8:28; Psalms 23:4].

We must appreciate Jesus' sacrifice on the cross, expressing gratitude for the redemption and salvation He provides (Romans 5:8, 1 Cor. 2:2).

Wherefore God also hath highly exalted him, and has given him a name which is above every name: this is the ultimate exaltation of Christ by God the Father. As a result of Jesus' humility and obedience, God highly exalted Him, elevating Him to a position of supreme honor and authority (Phil. 2:9). "Given him a name which is above every name" that is God bestowed upon Jesus a name that surpasses all other names in power, authority, and majesty (Philippians 2:9). So, Jesus' exaltation is a testament to His glorification, where He is recognized as the supreme Lord and King (Phil.2:9-11, Rev. 19:16). Jesus hated iniquity with a passion and loves righteousness and so, the Father has anointed Him above His fellows. If we follow suit to love righteousness, so shall we be anointed above our contemporaries. [Heb. 1:9]

The new name given to Jesus represents His supreme authority and dominion over all creation (Phil.2:9-10, Eph. 1:20-23). This exaltation of Jesus will ultimately lead to universal recognition, where every knee will bow and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord (Philippians 2:10-11). Because Jesus paid the price and exalted, we must acknowledge and submit to Jesus' supreme authority in our lives, recognizing His dominion over all creation (Phil. 2:9-10).

Believers must join in the heavenly chorus, worshiping and praising Jesus for His exaltation and glorification (Rev. 19:1-6). We must proclaim Jesus' Lordship and share the message of Jesus' lordship with others, inviting them to recognize and submit to His authority (Acts 2:36, Romans 10:9-10).

The endpoint is that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of things in heaven, and things in earth, and things under the earth. Then the ultimate Lordship of Jesus will be recognized, where every knee will bow in reverence and submission to Him.

The name of Jesus is the trigger for this universal recognition, emphasizing the power and authority inherent in His name (Philippians 2:10). "Every knee should bow" This phrase indicates the universal scope of Jesus' lordship, where every individual, regardless of their location or status, will acknowledge His supremacy (Philippians 2:10).

"Of things in heaven, and things in earth, and things under the earth"

This emphasizes the all-encompassing nature of Jesus' lordship, covering all realms of existence, including heavenly beings (angels, saints), earthly beings (humans, animals) and underground beings (possibly referring to demonic forces)

Jesus' lordship will be universally recognized, with every knee bowing in submission (Phil. 2:10-11).

Jesus' authority extends to all realms of existence, emphasizing His supremacy over all creation (Col.1:15-20). This passage has eschatological implications, pointing to a future time when Jesus' lordship will be fully acknowledged and established (Revelation 19:11-16) both in heaven and on the earth.

Believers must recognize and submit to Jesus' authority in their lives, acknowledging His supremacy over all creation (Philippians 2:10-11). They must join in the heavenly chorus, worshiping and praising Jesus for His universal lordship (Revelation 19:1-6). Share the message of Jesus' lordship with others, inviting them to recognize and submit to His authority (Acts 2:36, Romans 10:9-10).

This passage from Philippians 2:11 highlights the ultimate declaration of Jesus' lordship, where every tongue will confess His supremacy.  We must proclaim the universal scope of Jesus' lordship, where every individual, regardless of their language or culture, will acknowledge His supremacy (Phil. 2:11)

Believers must regularly examine their heart and actions by reflecting on their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors, seeking areas for improvement and growth (Psalm 139:23-24, 2 Corinthians 13:5). They must seek feedback and guidance by asking for constructive feedback from trusted friends, mentors, or spiritual leaders, and be open to guidance and correction (Proverbs 12:1, 15:31-32). Such must cultivate a growth mindset by embracing challenges, failures, and setbacks as opportunities for growth, learning, and development (Romans 5:3-5, James 1:2-4).

By intentionally cultivating these qualities and practices, believers can develop a mindset that reflects the humility, servant leadership, obedience, and surrender of Christ.

So, Jesus' lordship must be universally acknowledged, with every tongue confessing His supremacy (Philippians 2:11). Believers must confess Jesus' lordship by acknowledging and declaring Jesus' lordship in our lives, submitting to His authority and dominion (Phil. 2:11).

*We will get the same result that Jesus got, if we also lived, served and are obedient to the Father as he did* Such power and authority as in Heb. 1:9 shall be given to us.

“Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do; because I go unto my Father” John 14:12 

Jesus words are true and shall come to pass, but great and greater works are not automatic for all Christians. Only those who live like and do the works of God like Christ will do great and greater works … loving righteousness and hating iniquity and walking in holiness and righteousness like Christ did [Heb. 1:9].

Saturday, 11 January 2025


 

EVERY GOOD, PERFECT AND DURABLE BLESSINGS COME FROM GOD'S PRESENCE

God's presence refers to the manifestation of God's being, power, and love in a person's life, location, or situation. It's the experience of being in the company of the Almighty, where one can feel His love that is warmth, care, and affection; peace that is calmness, tranquility, and serenity; joy that is happiness, gladness, and delight; power that is strength, might, and authority; and guidance that is wisdom, direction, and counsel are all found in the place of God’s presence.

"You make known to me the path of life; in your presence there is fullness of joy; at your right hand are pleasures forevermore." Psalm 16:11

Biblical descriptions of God's presence include His Shekinah glory that is the visible manifestation of God's presence, often described as a cloud or fire (Exodus 13:21-22, Ezekiel 1:4). The Holy Spirit which is the presence of God that dwells within believers, guiding, comforting, and empowering them (John 14:16-17, Romans 8:9-11); and the Angel of the Lord who is a manifestation of God's presence, often appearing as a messenger or agent of God's will (Genesis 16:7-13, Exodus 3:2-4).

We can experience God's presence as we prayer by communicating with God, listening to His voice, and feeling His presence; as we worship by singing, praising, and honoring God, which can bring a sense of His presence; by reading and meditating on God's Word, which can reveal His presence and character; and when we gather with fellow believers, in a Church service or fellowship, and we sense God's presence among us.

Remember, God's presence is not limited to these experiences. He is always present, even when we don't feel it.

“And the LORD was with Joseph, and he was a prosperous man; and he was in the house of his master the Egyptian” Gen. 39:2 

“But the LORD was with Joseph, and shewed him mercy, and gave him favor in the sight of the keeper of the prison” Gen. 39:21 

Joseph at that time was a slave in the house of Potiphar, yet the hand of God was favorably upon him and all he laid his land to do was blessed and he became prosperous despite being a slave.

"Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights, with whom there is no variation or shadow due to change." James 1:17

This scripture in conjunction with Psalm 16:11 highlight the relationship between experiencing joy in God's presence and receiving good and perfect gifts from Him.

Joy is a profound and multifaceted emotion that encompasses happiness, delight and gladness. It is also a fruit of the Spirit [Gal. 5:22] and characteristic of a believer’s life. Psalm 16:11 emphasizes that fullness of joy is found in God's presence. This joy is not dependent on external circumstances but on being in a loving relationship with God. James 1:17 stated that every good and perfect gift comes from God, the Father. This verse acknowledges God as the ultimate source of all blessings and goodness in our lives.

Both verses imply that being in God's presence and experiencing His joy are closely tied to receiving His good and perfect gifts. When we draw near to God, He will draw near to us, and we can expect to receive blessings and provisions that bring joy and fulfillment.

“Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you: For every one that ask receives; and he that seek finds; and to him that knock it shall be opened. Or what man is there of you, whom if his son ask bread, will he give him a stone? Or if he ask a fish, will he give him a serpent? If ye then, being evil, know how to give good gifts unto your children, how much more shall your Father which is in heaven give good things to them that ask him? Matt. 7:7-11 

We have an assurance of receiving from the Throne Room of Grace when we ask, seek or knock; this process is accentuated when we perpetually dwell in God’s Presence or in the secret place of the Most-High.

That is why we must prioritize spending time with God, cultivating a deep and intimate relationship with Him. When seeking God's gifts and blessings, ask in faith, trusting in His goodness and provision. We must acknowledge and thank God for the good gifts and blessings He brings into our lives; and as we experience joy and receive good gifts from God, we must share them with others, spreading His love and kindness.

"He who dwells in the secret place of the Most-High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty." Psalm 91:1

Dwelling in God's presence and abiding in the secret place of the Most-High is a biblical concept that offers profound spiritual and physical benefits or blessings. We are anointed to win, empowered to overcome and impossible to curse when we dwell in the secret place of the Most-High. [Psalm 91:1]. This Psalm 91 declared that we will enjoy the blessings o the Lord in the form o land, security, prosperity, long lie and good health.

"Abide in me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit by itself, unless it abides in the vine, neither can you, unless you abide in me." John 15:4-5

Fruit bearing and blessings are tied to dwelling in the Presence of God.

“Those that be planted in the house of the LORD shall flourish in the courts of our God. They shall still bring forth fruit in old age; they shall be fat and flourishing” Psa. 92:13-14 

Characteristics of dwelling in God's Presence include a deep, personal relationship or intimacy with God, characterized by trust, love, and communication. A sense of calm, peace, security, and tranquility that comes from being in God's presence. Experiencing the fullness of joy that comes from being in God's presence (Psalm 16:11). Such receives direction, wisdom, and discernment from God as you dwell in His presence.

Those who dwell in the secret place must prioritize prayer and worship by regularly spend time with God, engaging in prayer, worship, and Bible study. They must seek solitude and quiet time by creating space for quiet reflection, meditation, and listening to God's voice. Such must focus on thanking God for His presence, blessings, and goodness in their life; study, memorize, and apply Scripture to their life, allowing God's Word to dwell in them richly and surround themselves with faith-filled community by gathering with believers who encourage and support their spiritual growth.

BLESSINGS IN THE PRESENCE OF GOD

“The blessing of the LORD, it makes rich, and he add no sorrow with it” Prov. 10:22 KV

“The blessing of the LORD establishes wealth, and difficulty does not accompany it” Prov. 10:22 ISV

A blessing is a divine favor, benefit, or gift bestowed upon an individual, group, or situation by God. It is an expression of God’s love, care, and generosity, often bringing joy, prosperity or well-being. From time immemorial, God wanted to bless His children as we see in the example of how He told Aaron to bless the Israelites. He declared His inherent goodness through blessings.

“And the LORD spoke unto Moses, saying, Speak unto Aaron and unto his sons, saying, On this wise ye shall bless the children of Israel, saying unto them, The LORD bless thee, and keep thee: The LORD make his face shine upon thee, and be gracious unto thee: The LORD lift up his countenance upon thee, and give thee peace. And they shall put my name upon the children of Israel; and I will bless them” Num. 6:22-26

God’s blessing produces promotion, fruitfulness, triumph over enemies, holiness and abundant prosperity. God’s blessings are the good things that He does for us, and such can be spiritual or physical in nature. Blessings in the presence of God are abundant and multifaceted and it is anything that makes us fully satisfied in Him. It is anything God gives that makes us fully satisfied in Him and an extension of His grace. It takes what is natural and turn it into supernatural, turns normal beyond normality.

“And I will make of thee a great nation, and I will bless thee, and make thy name great; and thou shalt be a blessing” Gen. 12:2

God fulfilled His promise to Abraham and will also fulfill His promise to us. There are spiritual, physical and material, emotional and mental and relational blessings. Let us look at them one by one.

Spiritual Blessings

“Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who hath blessed us with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places in Christ” Eph. 1:3 

Spiritual blessings are "every blessing of the Holy Spirit". These are all the fulness of grace in Christ; all the blessings and sure mercies of the everlasting covenant; all things pertaining to life and godliness [2 Peter 1:3], such as justification, peace, pardon, adoption, sanctification, and eternal life.

1. Intimacy with God: Drawing near to God and experiencing a deep sense of connection and intimacy (Psalm 16:11). We must be dwellers in the Presence of God to enjoy this!

2. Peace and joy: Receiving peace that surpasses understanding and joy that is inexpressible (Philippians 4:7, 1 Peter 1:8-9). Where Christ dwells is where peace resides because He is the Prince of Peace! Chrit goes before us and bring rest and peace in our lives.

3. Spiritual growth: Experiencing spiritual growth, maturity, and transformation (2 Corinthians 3:18, Romans 12:2).

Emotional and Mental Blessings

“Beloved, I pray that all may go well with you and that you may be in good health, as it goes well with your soul” 3 John 2

God want to sanctify us wholly and preserve our spirit, soul and body blameless [1 Thess. 5:23], and it will take the blessings of the Lord to preserve our soul that is mind, intellect and emotions. Our mind is renewed, our intellect upgraded and our emotions stabilized by the blessings of the Lord.

1. Comfort and solace: Finding comfort, solace, and strength in times of sorrow, pain, or uncertainty (2 Corinthians 1:3-4).

2. Healing and restoration: Experiencing emotional and mental healing, restoration, and renewal (Psalm 23:3-4, Isaiah 61:1-3).

3. Clarity and direction: Receiving clarity, direction, and guidance for life's decisions and challenges (Proverbs 3:5-6).

Physical and material blessings

Physical and material blessings refer to the tangible and physical provisions that God grants to His people. It includes needed finances, any material answer to prayers, shelter, clothing, food, potable water, reliable transportation, and even the right spouse or mate.

1. Provision and supply: Experiencing God's provision and supply for physical needs, such as food, shelter, and health (Matthew 6:25-34, Philippians 4:19).

2. Protection and safety: Enjoying God's protection and safety from harm, danger, and evil (Psalm 91:1-16, 2 Thessalonians 3:3).

3. Abundance and prosperity: Receiving abundance and prosperity, not just financially, but also in relationships, health, and overall well-being (John 10:10, 3 John 1:2).

4. Favor. It is an act of kindness beyond what is due or usual. God’s blessing is a public declaration of a favored status with God. It is approval or preference beyond the norm. [Psalm 84:11, Psa. 102:13] A classic example is “And the LORD gave the people favor in the sight of the Egyptians, so that they lent unto them such things as they required. And they spoiled the Egyptians” [Exodus 12:36]

Relational Blessings

Relational blessing is what God uses to bless and encourage relationships between people. It is a way of expressing love and appreciation for someone, and it can be used to strengthen relationships between brethren in Christian community, family members, spouses, friends, and even strangers.

1. Fellowship and community: Experiencing meaningful fellowship and community with other believers (Acts 2:42-47, Hebrews 10:24-25).

2. Love and acceptance: Receiving unconditional love and acceptance from God and others (Romans 8:38-39, Ephesians 1:3-6; Romans 5:5).

3. Unity and harmony: Enjoying unity and harmony in relationships, even in the midst of diversity and differences (Psalm 133:1, Ephesians 4:1-6).

These blessings are not exhaustive, but they give us a glimpse into the richness and depth of blessings that can be experienced in the presence of God.

Characteristics of blessings from God's Presence is that it is good; these are blessings that are morally excellent, beneficial, and profitable. Such are perfect that is they are blessings that are complete, flawless, and lacking nothing and durable, that is blessings that are lasting, enduring, and eternal.

Those who will access such blessings, must prioritize spending time with God, cultivating a deep and intimate relationship; ask in faith by requesting such blessings and gifts from God, trusting in His goodness and provision; recognize that God's blessings are part of His sovereign plan, and trust in His wisdom and timing and always express gratitude and praise to God for the blessings you receive from His presence.

In closing there are seven supernatural blessings that God wants to release to those who honor Him

Read: Joel 2:23-32

1. Double Portion Joel 2:23

2. Financial abundance Joel 2:24

3. Restoration Joel 2:25

4. Miracles Joel:26

5. God’s Divine Presence Joel 2:27

6. Blessings upon your family Joel 2:28

7. Deliverance Joel 2:32