Sunday 31 July 2016

know how to be a great believer



The Great Before God
’Then the mother of Zebedee’s sons came to him with her sons, kneeling down and asking something from Him. And He said to her what do you wish? She said to Him ‘grant that these two sons of mine may sit, one on your right hand, and one on the left, in your kingdom’. But Jesus answered and said, you do not know what you ask. Are you able to drink the cup that I am about to drink, and be baptize with the baptism that I am baptized with? They said to Him we are able. So He said to them you will indeed drink my cup and be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with; but to sit on My left hand and on My right is not Mine to give, but it is for those for whom it is prepared by My Father.’’ (MATT. 220; 20-23).
      One very pathetic issues found among church folks is what I call another-person’s- success phobia. This is usually why some head pastors of some ministries assume Do- It all attitude in ministerial work because they do not want their subordinate to become suddenly ‘greater’ than them. Others, while giving their subordinates free hands to exercise what they got, are daily afraid that their subordinates would one day become more celebrated than they. Only very few people do not fall into these categories.
    This article attempts to explain what scriptural greatness is all about. This will be done under the THREE FACTS OF GREATNESS
FACT ONE: greatness is not synonymous with performance or gifting. You are not great because of what signs and wonders God has used you for. If greatness is dependent on the miracles one has performed, I suppose somebody like John the Baptist would have no space in the who is who in the history of the church (John 11:11-15); if greatness was determined by numbers of signs and wonders, Elisha would be greater than Elijah because Elisha actually did times two of Elijah’s miracles, but contrariwise Elijah represented the Prophet in the Mount of Transfigurations (Mark 9: 4).
FACTS TWO: the great is yet to be decided. Jesus told James, John and their mother that only God would on the last day decides who and who would sits on Jesus’ left or right hand (Matt. 20:23). This means that what you do with what you have been given will determine if you are great or lily-hearted. Your humility amidst the supposed great exploits would tell if you are great or not (Cons. Matt. 18:4).
FACT THREE:  greatness is judged by assignments, mandate or ones’ place in God’s mandate. I made bold to say here that if a child of God has not backslidden, his convert or spiritual son can never or would never be greater than him no matter the convert’s spiritual exploits. Those that do network marketing know this simple fact. If God used Mr. A in any way to contribute to what Mr. B is now, Mr. B can never, under any known spiritual laws, be greater than Mr. A, as long as Mr. A is still a child of God. Michael the Archangel did not bring a railing accusation against Satan because he still remembered that if Lucifer had not fallen he was greater (Jude 9).
   But were the two people under study do not have this father-son relationship, assignment matters. By assignment I mean how dear your focused ministry is to God. Some people claim that God had made them Apostles of financial empowerment. I call such ministry the Periphery Ministry (Cons. Matt. 6:33). Any pastor who is not focused on ‘the kingdom’ mandate cannot be a great apostle.
   The other aspect is that the ministry you taught you are good at, did anybody pioneer it? You call yourself a holiness preacher; did you not learn it from someone? You are an apostle of faith, did you not learn it somehow? Before you come to the picture, these pioneers must be considered. Moses was the pioneer of the law, so even though he handed over to Joshua who could be said to have conquered more cities, in the Mount of Transfiguration, Moses represented the law. What did Abraham do uniquely that today we see him as the father of faith? Did he perform any miracle? But he was the first to answer the call of God without any examples to learn from. But today we have several people and the Bible to draw from, so whatever exploit we do is not unusual (Mark 9:4). John the Baptsit ministry heralded Christ Coming. Would you focus from today your ministry on heralding Jesus’ Second Coming?
    Above all we have mentioned, though, the ability to remain unruffled and humble even when God is doing great things through one still remains the strongest and the most viable parameter for greatness. Remain HUMBLE!    
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