Thursday 24 January 2019

Why you Must not contemplate divorcing your partner

I listened to the message of a respected man of God recently where he insinuates that woman was not in the original plan of God at creation. And that  the Idea of a woman came up because God needed a companion for the Man.
   That is not totally correct. Rather woman was only Separated not Created when there was need for companionship. Now let's read Genesis 1:27: ' so God created man in his own image...' who was Man here? Read further: '...in the image of God created he him, male and female created he them?' Of course, the 'man' referred to in Genesis 1: 27-31 is the male and the female.
  How to understand this is to think of creatures that can reproduce without mating another kind. That means such creatures could fertilize self. That was the original plan of God for man. So the Man that God created originally was male and female in one. It was lone man.
    But in Genesis chapter 2, God discovered that the lone man was not good ( Gen 2:18).
   However, though man would now be twain, God still decided that his original plan could still work. That brought the institution of marriage: ' ... therefore shall a man leave his father and mother, and cleave to his wife; and they shall be one flesh', according to the initial plan (Gen 2:24)
   Therefore in Matthew 9:6, he warns, '... What therefore God has joined together, let not man put asunder.'
   Even if a man must divorce his wife, it must be at the point of engagement not after marital vows ( Matt 19:9).
  Lastly this would also help feminists to understand that whenever God uses the word 'man' in the Bible, both male and female are referred to.

When your pastor die in a questionable circumstance or young

Many great men of God have died in questionable circumstances over the years. Hence the church  seemed to take this phenomenon as normal just because those involved in such  death were acclaimed men of God, even when they died unprepared. Very many people take solace in the fact that their man of God spoke indirectly about death before they died. But I am saying here that speaking about death doesn't make the sudden death of any man of God normal. From the examples of Paul, Peter, Moses, Isaac, Jacob, etc, it is crystal clear that the norm is awareness, then preparing both the church and immediate family; and then divulging same to the congregation. Anything outside this is abnormal. It must be that the said man of God derailed. And at such the members of such a congregation ought to prayerfully find out what happened. It is dangerous for such a congregation not to ask God to know if their pastor's death has any thing to do with doctrinal issue, because some doctrines attract premature death, and may sway such church permanently away from God, except it is discovered. The only way, therefore is to ask God why.
  In my recent post, I made it clear why God would not kill false prophets readily as stated in the parable of the wheat and tares. That even though Christ knew the damage the tares would cause to the wheat, he chose to leave it to avoid a greater damage- the discouragement of the believers in that said false prophet (Matt 13:27-30). Now tell me, if God did not kill the false prophet just for those who are Christians because of that man, why then would he kill or allow a genuine servant of his to die premature?
   One very problem with the church today is that it takes the experiences of her G.Os as truth instead of God's word. the Bible says of Moses that his eyes didn't grow dim at the age of 120 (deut 34:7). That is the norm. If you don't have it so as a pastor, still make your people know that that is the norm. Your partial blindness at 50 notwithstanding. It could be that your eating habits was wrong at childhood.
  Sometimes also you hear some pastors extole short life span. They even give examples of great people who died young. The promise of the Bible is long life. So I don't want to know that G.O. who died young (Ex 20:12). I know someone would argue and say 'what about the apostles. Did they all live long'? Now you must understand the position of the apostles in the Christian faith. The Bible calls them the pillars of the church. Even at Judgement, they would join Christ. Their experience were ordained to be similar to Christ's. Besides they were clearly aware of their deaths. That for another time.
  Now, what cut short, most times, the life of a man of God is doctrinal deviations- heresies. I was not aware of this until I listened to the last messages of some men of God who died in such circumstances, particularly, the pastor who died in plane crash. He preached that Christians ought not to concentrate their preaching on Christ but the kingdom. He said Christ is just the way, not the kingdom, so should not be the focus of Christian messages. That preaching is damning, and any people who believe that would surely miss heaven.
  What is the kingdom of God? Is it not Christ? The Bible says Christ is the end of all things. Christians are not praying for the kingdom; they are already in the kingdom. Jesus says, he that believeth in him has (not Will have) eternal life (Jn 3:15-18). The old testament is simply a shadow of Christ. Every thing promised in the old testament is fulfilled in Christ including the kingdom. So Christ is the only message of the church. Every other ones are simply specifics.
   Popularity is good but dangerous. God may not be so concerned when you preach in a local church. But when you are using gadgets that makes you reach greater people, be careful what you preach. Many pastors would surely do restitution before they die because of many errors they have spread due to arrogance. Be wise.

Tuesday 22 January 2019

Wednesday 16 January 2019

Pastor Sunday Adelaja's jabs against Nigerian pastors

Pastor Sunday Adelaja's Elijah Challenge: an infantile display of a suppose Man of God.
   Every believer ought to know that God does not  have any thing to prove when it comes to mortals. It is true that in the Old testament, there are cases where God needed to do something strange to prove and disapprove his servant and enemy respectively. But that happened in the Old testament. In fact, even in that Old testament, such cases were few.
  So it becomes quite aberrant to see Sunday Adelaja saying that the only way the Nigerian pastors he is criticizing would prove him wrong was for them to pray that their God should kill him. Wow! Where did pastor Sunday get that from? Didn't the people who smote Jesus ask him to prophecy who was smiting him? Even when Jesus cried Eli, Eli... did the people not say, 'let us see if Elijah would deliver him'? Was that not a challenge? Did God show up? The fact that he (God) didn't, did it make the people right and Jesus wrong?
  Today, the boko haram is throwing a big challenge to the Nigerian pastors: if your God is true let him stop me. What has pastor Sunday done about this challenge?
 Now, when Elijah threw a challenge for the prophets of Baal, he did not just rejoice that Baal could not send fire, he showed his God was the real by sending fire. What I want pastor Sunday Adelaja to do is now that his challengers could not prove their God by asking him to kill pastor Sunday, let pastor Sunday now prove his own God by helping us, those of us, the flock, he claims to help, make this Nigeria pastors go dumb. If he can do that, I will believe him. After all, why should he allow 'agents of Satan' keep deceiving the people of God.
 In addition I want pastor to please help us tell his God to stop boko haram in Nigeria before February. In fact, if he does that I promise all the Christians in Nigeria will turn to hear him. This is a candid promise.
  There may be some issues with some pastors in Nigeria, but criticism is not the way out. In fact, criticism has never been a biblical option. Jesus has promised to bring his church to perfection in Eph 5:25-27, and Matthew 3:12. This would only be achieved through the word spoken in love. I want pastor Sunday Adelaja to know that nobody forsakes his father because of some ill spoken by some stranger about him. The only people that would subscribe to Adelaja' s jabs are the visitors in those churches. So pastor Sunday Adelaja is likely making enemies than he thinks he is making friends.
  A word is enough for the wise.