SEASON OF SUSTAINED SATISFACTION – GENESIS 8:20-22

  • This new month, the Lord is leading us as expressed in His words Genesis 8:22 While the earth remaineth, seedtime and harvest, and cold and heat, and summer and winter, and day and night shall not cease.”

Aim:

  1. To understand that God is capable of satisfying our needs consistently.
  2. To appreciate the different season are creation of the God Almighty and He control them (Gen. 1:14; Col.1:16-17).
  1. EXPLORING THE GOD OF SUSTAINED SATISFACTION
  2. God is very much interested in our survival, (Jeremiah 29:11) and He has put in place for us (His children) survival strategies (Isaiah 43:1-2) to weather through all the global storms, yet we shall come out strong and better- SATISFACTION.
  3. God that gives us existence and sustains us- Everything will do as children of God should point to God, because through Him will exist and in Him we do all things- Acts 17:24-28
  4. God gets time and season in His hands and are meant for our thriving and satisfaction- Daniel 2: 20-21a; Psalm 74:16-17; 145:16-17; Amos 5:8
  5. God who does unfathomable wonders- Job 5:8-10
  6. God who cares for the earth and His own round the year- Psalm 65:8-11; Matt.10:29-30
  7. God of unbroken covenant- Gen 8:22; Jer. 33:20; Psalm 89:34
  • EXPLORING THE TESTIMONY OF DIVINE SATISFACTION
  • Testimony of God’s provision round the clock- Acts 14:16-18; Deut.11;12,14-15
  • Testimony of God’s provision in due season – Lev. 26:4-5; Jer.5:24
  • Testimony of sustenance in the wilderness- Neh. 9:20-21; Exodus 16:16-17
  • Testimony of sustained supply- 1 Kings 7:8-16 (widow of Zarephath); 1 Kings 17:4-6; 7-9 (Elijah in the season of drought); Psalm 37:18-19
  • EXPLORING THE ATTRIBUTE OF CONNECTING TO GOD’S PROVISION OF SATISFACTION

Only correct attitude can receive from God.

  • Maintain the life of obedience to God and His instructions- Gen.8:15-18; 1 Kings 17:2,5;15; Gen 22:14
  • Maintain the life of communion and communication with God- Gen.8:20
  • Maintain the life of offering and sacrifice- Gen.8:20b-21; Luke 6:38; Prov.11:25-26; Gen.22:15-18

Conclusion

God who controls all seasons is able to satisfy everyone of us when we get to know Him more and more and we display right attribute towards receiving from Him.

SECURING DIVINE GUIDANCE AND SATISFACTION – ISAIAH 58:11; EXODUS 33:14

To secure something is to keep, protect, preserve or guard it from being lost or threatened.

The Lord has promised and made available to us His guidance and satisfaction (Is. 58:11).

What He promised is not a momentary, seasonal, or time bound experience but a continuous day-to-day enjoyment.

But how are we going to continue to have and enjoy it, without losing it or having the fear of losing it?

THE LOSS OF DIVINE GUIDANCE

After moulding a molten calf and worshiping it at Mount Sinai, the Lord commanded Moses to carry the children of Israel to the promise land (Gen. 32:1-6, 34).

However, God said He would only send an angel to go before them but He Himself will not go with them (Exod. 33:2-3).

Sin is the greatest enemy that can make a person lose God’s divine guidance because the eyes of God cannot behold sin (Hab 1:13).

THE QUEST FOR A SECURED DIVINE GUIDANCE (MOSES’ REQUEST)

Moses knew that he could not go on this assignment alone and succeed so he asked for a suitable and able ally to partner with him.

We cannot succeed on our own, by our own wisdom, efforts, or technical knowhow. We need the helping hand of God.

God can only partner with you if what you’re doing is His will. He will not reward you for an assignment He didn’t commit to you.

To enjoy a secured divine guidance and satisfaction, you must have a personal relationship with God, with a desire to know Him more and more through His divine revelation.

ASSUARANCE OF SECURED GUIDANCE AND SATISFACTION

God responded to Moses’ request with a clear statement of assurance (Exod. 33:14).

The abiding presence of God guarantees a secured guidance and satisfaction. It makes the difference in all matters.

TWO DIMENSIONS OF GOD’S PRESENCE

1. God’s omnipresence.

God is present everywhere at all times and in equal magnitude (fullness of His presence).

David affirmed this in Ps. 139:7-8 “Whither shall I go from thy spirit? or whither shall I flee from thy presence? If I ascend up into heaven, thou art there: if I make my bed in hell, behold, thou art there.”

The New Testament believer carries the presence of God through the indwelling of the Holy Spirit (Gen. 28:15-16; Heb. 13:5).

2. God’s manifest presence.

Something that occurs in our lives as God chooses to reveal Himself.

▪︎Jacob at Bethel (Gen. 28:15-16)

▪︎Moses at the burning bush (Exod. 3:2-6). ▪︎Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego (Dan.3:24-25).

▪︎The disciples in the storm (Mk 4:39).

Do not allow the darkness of the right or the presence of the storm cause you to doubt whether God is present and working in your life as He promised.

The storm of life cannot deny His presence but provide opportunity to prove His promised presence (Is. 43:2; Dan. 3:24-25; Rom 8:28; Jer. 29:11.

CLOSING CHARGE

It is a great thing to take comfort in the promise of God’s presence but it is a greater thing to live and walk in His presence, by choosing to align ourselves with His plan, purpose and will for our lives (Jer. 29:11 ). This is what actually guarantees our continuous enjoyment of His divine guidance and satisfaction and we will have rest on all sides (Exod. 33:14b; Jos. 21:43-45).

The essence of the Christian life is to live all of life in the consciousness of God’s presence, under His authority, and for His glory.

▪︎Do you know God or you just know about God?

▪︎Have you had a personal encounter with Him?

▪︎Did you know the will of God for your life, job, career, business, marriage, family… and are you operating in that will?

▪︎Are you walking in the consciousness of God’s presence?

PRAYERS

▪︎I want to know you Lord. Reveal yourself to me everyday and teach me your ways in Jesus’ name.

▪︎Help me not to operate outside Your will in Jesus’ name.

▪︎Help me to always walk in the consciousness of your presence, not to depart from your presence in Jesus’ name.

▪︎Help me not to lose your guidance in Jesus’ name.

▪︎Satisfy me and give me rest on all sides in Jesus’ name.

KINGDOM VIRTUES (PART 1): SEEKING GOD – Matthew 6:33; Phil.4:8

INTRODUCTION

  • Everything about our God is about the business of the kingdom-John 4:34; 6:
  • Nothing can be understood about Him outside the principle of His kingdom- Matt.11:12.
  • The desire of every child of God is to know more about how to seek God and things of His Kingdom-Phil.3:10; 4:8; Matt 6:33 Malachi 3:1-3 
  1. THE PRIORITY OF SEEKING GOD

33 But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.- Matthew 6:33

  • Pressure of Life Vs Kingdom of God
  • Priority placement- implies the fact or condition of being regarded or treated as more important than anything else- 1 Kings 17:13; Matthew 4:18-20 ; Ecccl.12:1.
  • Personalised seeking- finding your own time seeking your God, the creator, the shepherd; the guidance, the revealer of all truth- Psalm 63:1
  • Seeking with expectation: Psalm 5:3; Ecclesiastes 11:1; Prov. 23:18; 24:14 –
  • Seeking Him all times- Mark 1:35; Psalm 5;3; Lam.3:22-23; Psalm 119;164-
  • Seeking Him in the Spirit- This require the help of the Holy Spirit ( John 4:24; Romans 14:14; Phil.2:13)- 14 For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God.- Rom.8:14
  • Seeking Him wholeheartedly- Jer.29:13; You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.
  • THE PRIORITY OF SEEKING GOD’S RIGHTEOUSNESS
  • Seeking in Holiness- Heb.12:14-16
  • Seeking with a pure heart and soul- Psalm 24:1-2; 42:2 – seekers who belong to the generation of those who seek Him with purity of heart-, not callous heart or heart fill with filthiness.
  • Be lovers of Righteousness- “…But He loves him who follows righteousness.” Proverbs 15:9; Psalm 1; Roman 14:17-18-
  • THE PRIORITY OF GOD’S REWARD

….and all these things will be given to you as well.- Matthew 6:33

  • This is what the Lord says to Israel: “Seek me and live.” Amos 5:4;14
  • Blessed are those who keep his statutes and seek him with all their heart. – Psalm 119:2; Psalm 34:10 ( good things)
  • And without faith it is impossible to please God because anyone who comes to him must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who earnestly seek him.Heb.11:6; Mark 10:28-30 (multiple folds reward here and above)
  • Strength, Joy and Provisions- Isaiah 35:10; 40:31; 55:1
  • Discernment, Understanding, & Wisdom Comes to those who seek Him- 1 Cor.1:25; Prov.3:5-6; 28:5

UNDERSTANDING GOD’S COVENANTS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR GOD’S PEOPLE TODAY (PART 4) – 2 TIMOTHY 2:15

INTRODUCTION

Our God is a covenant-making and covenant- Keeping God. He remains faithful to His promises even when His people fails to keep their own part of the covenant.

In our previous lessons, we have studied the Adamic, Noahic, Abrahamic, Mosaic and Davidic Covenants. Today we shall look at the New Covenant.

The New Covenant (Messianic Covenant).

This is an unconditional covenant in which God promised an enablement whereby His covenant people would have His law written upon their hearts (no longer on tables)and would finally fulfil their designated role as a kingdom of priests and a holy nation to the rest of the world. See Jer. 31:31-34; Ezk. 36:26-28; 1Pt. 2:9-10.

▪︎While Moses was the mediator of the old covenant between God and His people, the nation of Israel, Christ is the Mediator of the new covenant between God and His people (believers), through His finished work of redemption. Check Matt. 26:28; Heb. 9:15.

▪︎While the old covenant required obediance to speciflc stipulations, the new covenant requires faith in Christ, the perfectly obedient Son of Israel.

Meaning

▪︎The new covenant requires only faith in Christ. However, this faith itself is a gift given to all who trust in Christ as their Saviour.- Eph. 2:8-9. Consider Christ’s words in Jn. 6:44, 65 and Peter’s words to fellow believers in 2Pt. 1:1. God draws the sinner to Christ and gives the ability to believe. See also Rom. 3:11 and Matt. 16:17.

▪︎Through faith, Christians have the privileges of peace with God (Rom. 5:1), eternal life (Jn. 3:15; Rom. 6:23), indwelt by the Holy Spirit (1Cor. 3:16), and are been conformed to the image of Christ (Rom. 8:29).

▪︎Every Christian has a measure of faith gifted him at the point of salvation. It is not a one-time momentary experience but is meant to progress.

Reflection: 1. What do you understand by “the just shall live by his faith” in Hab. 2:4?

2. How can we increase our faith?

IMPLICATIONS OF GOD’S COVENANTS FOR HIS PEOPLE

1. Our ability to understand the Bible in particular and God’s dealings with humanity in general depends on how well we understand the biblical covenants.

2. Understanding the covenants help us understand God in terms of His character, His will, and His plan.

3. Each of the covenants can be associated with a particular attribute of God’s character.

▪︎Adamic Covenant: God is sovereign and man is His regent on earth (Gen.1:28; Ps. 8:6; 24:1; 72:8-11; Rev. 1:6; 5:10).

▪︎Noahic Covenant: God is loving and patient. (2Pt. 3:9).

▪︎Abrahamic Covenant: God is good/kind, the source of all blessings (Exd. 18:9; 2Sam. 9:3; Eph. 1:3).

▪︎Mosaic Covenant: God is righteous and the source of all righteous laws, judgements, statutes and decrees (Deut. 4:8; 32:4; Ps.119:137-138.

▪︎Davidic Covenant: God remains faithful to His covenants despite people’s unfaithfulness (2Tim. 2:13).

▪︎New Covenant: God is forgiving, merciful and eternally loving (Jer. 31:34; Matt. 9:2-6; Lk. 24:46-47; Eph. 4:32).

4. Everything that God does is based on covenant (Num. 23:19; Is. 55:11).

CONCLUSION

The Bible is a book of God’s covenants, and all the covenants point to Christ. Man cannot perfectly obey all the stipulations of the old covenant but Christ fulfilled the requirements of them all. Therefore, by faith in Christ alone, believers are deemed to have fulfilled the requirements of all the previous covenants and have been declared righteous (justified) before God. YOU ARE RIGHTEOUS! Believe this and tap into the grace of God to continue to live a righteous and progressive life in Christ, to the glory of God the Father. May the Lord help us so to do in Jesus’ name.

My God, My Light and My Salvation

Psalm 27:1-6

Introduction

• The scripture for consideration today speaks of hope in the name of the Lord.

• This is the testimony of David  Psalm 27:1

1. The Lord is my light and my salvation; Whom shall I fear?

2. The Lord is the strength of my life; Of whom shall I be afraid?

3. God is reveal as the confidence and assurance against all odds, today and tomorrow

4. David drew this conclusion because of his encounter with the Lord as he gave us hope in the word of God- 2 Sam.22:28-30

What are the Implications of Psalm 27:1

A.  My God:

1. Implies assurance that God is mine, yours and ours. “My” here is possessive – Psalm 48:14; Exodus 15:2

2.  It implies my personal testimonies of God that He will deliver- Psalm 31:14; Daniel 3:17; Lam.3:24.

3. It connotes the abiding presence of God in all situations. Psalm 27: 4 ; Psalm 46:1; 73:23-24; Daniel 3:24-25; Heb.13:5 Psalm:23-24

B. My Light:

1. The light of God speaks of the manifestation of God’s presence in divine guidance- Exodus 33:14-16

2. It guarantees light that dispel darkness- Psalm 27:2 Psalm 18:28; 2 Sam.22:29; Micah 7:8

3. It speaks of illumination that cannot be conquered- God is the conqueror of darkness and gloominess

C. My Salvation: Psalm 27: 5

1. It implies the rescue in place of danger or crises- Psalm 23:4; 124:7

2. It expresses deliverance from stronghold- Psalm 91:3-5 : 2 Chron.20:9

3. It indicates victory over challenges and opposition – 1 Cor.15:57

Conclusion

If you continue to have Jesus as your God this month, He will be your light and salvation

SPIRITUAL STEWARDSHIP: COVENANT PLATFORM FOR BLESSINGS

Exodus 23:25-27

Learning Outcomes

  1. To understand spiritual stewardship as a relationship between the saved and God the master
  2. To critically examine various forms of stewardship
  3. To describe and appreciate the covenant blessing of God upon all who serve Him.

Text: And you shall serve the LORD your God, and he shall bless your bread, and your water; and I will take sickness away from the middle of you.

Introduction:

  • The biblical doctrine of stewardship defines a man’s relationship to God. It identifies God as owner and man as manager.
  • God makes man His co-worker in administering all aspects of our life. “For we are God’s fellow workers; you are God’s field, God’s building” (1 Corinthians 3:9).
  • It is a spiritual business in vineyard and a worthy business. Any service that promotes the Kingdom of the Father.
  1. Understanding Spiritual Stewardship- Exodus 23:25a

And you shall serve the LORD your God………

  • The key concept here is about You………You shall serve the Lord…. – Deut.6:13; 10;12,20; 11:13-14.  Deuteronomy 11:13,14– And it shall come to pass, if ye shall hearken diligently unto my commandments which I command you this day, to love the LORD your God, and to serve him with all your heart and with all your soul, 
  • It’s a function of your commitment and not dependent on others.
  • It’s about you, a peculiar, unique, and specific service from you. – 1 Pet.2:9; 4:10; Eph.2:10. Ephesians 2:10- For we are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works which God prepared in advance for us to do.
  • Because as different as we are, so also are our abilities, interests, talents, gifts, and personality; each uniquely perfect and beautiful, all intended for one purpose – to be used for his glory- Eph.1:6To the praise of his glorious grace which he has freely given us; the one he loves.
  • Discover where to serve. No one should be idle. Let no one says, ‘there’s nothing I can do’’. -Eph.1:3
  • Offer the best of your service. Not any how service. Your best is a function of divine ratio- Gen.4:4- And Abel also brought an offering—fat portions from some of the firstborn of his flock. The Lord looked with favour on Abel and his offering,
  • Not a competition but a complimentary service- 1 Cor.12:21; Phil. 2:3; Romans 12:3.

1 Cor.12:21– And the eye cannot say to the hand, “I have no need of you”; or again the head to the feet, “I have no need of you.”

  • Serve sacrificially and with humility-1 Corinthians 4:7;

1 Corinthians 4:7; For who regards you as superior? What do you have that you did not receive? And if you did receive it, why do you boast as if you had not received it?

Philippians 2:3-Do nothing from selfishness or empty conceit, but with humility of mind regard one another as more important than yourselves.

  • God blessed individual not collective or group- 1 Cor.3:14-15; Colossians 3:23-24

1 Cor.3:14-15– If any man’s work which he has built on it remains, he will receive a reward. If any man’s work is burned up, he will suffer loss; but he himself will be saved, yet so as through fire.

Colossians 3:23-24-Whatever you do, do your work heartily, as for the Lord rather than for men, knowing that from the Lord you will receive the reward of the inheritance. It is the Lord Christ whom you serve.

Serve the Lord, Your God…….

  • It is a God/kingdom driven service- Deut. 6:13; Matt.4:10; 6:33- God only.
  • God dictate the pace and you follow- John 15:16- You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you so that you might go and bear fruit—fruit that will last—and so that whatever you ask in my name the Father will give you.
  • God is the caller, and giver of all trust (gifts)- Matt.20:1; Matt.25:14
  • God recruit every willing soul at will- Matt.20:1,3,5,7.
  • God is the faithful rewarder- Matt.20:2,4,8.
  • Covenant Platform for Spiritual Stewardship. – Exodus 23:25a

Serving God shouldn’t be done for recognition or praise; it shouldn’t be self-seeking – not because you want something from him in return. Serve selflessly, seek his kingdom and every other thing shall be added unto you.

  • Prayer platform– Praying kingdom priority prayers; interceding for Church and the kingdom of God; secret agonising – Ezekiel 22:30; Matt. 6:6, 18; Isaiah 59:16
  • Ministry platform– your diverse gift is to serve in different ministry of God’s kingdom. Your service to God is exemplified by your actions in your church, family, community, and place of work. – Rom.12:6-8
  • Mission platform– Witnessing and reaching out to the lost. – John 15:16, 21:12-16; Matt.28:18-20; Luke 14:23; John 4:29

AFollow up platform- Follow-up is the parental care given to new converts to bring them to spiritual maturity and fruitfulness. Follow-up is “spiritual pediatrics.” Newborn babies do not grow automatically. They must have love, food, care and training. – Col.3:16; Heb.3:13; 1 Thes.5:11

  • Secret labour/ designated task
  • Giving/ financial platform
  • Covenant Blessing for Spiritual Stewardship Exodus 23;25b-27

And He will bless your bread and water.

There is nowhere you find how incomparably profitable serving God is.

  1. Covenant of Abundance and Sustenance- 2 Cor.9:10; Job.36:11
  2. Covenant of longevity and sound health– Exo 15:26; Deut. 7:15; Matt.9:35-38
  3. Covenant of Productivity and fruitfulness- Mal. 3:11; Début 7:14,28:4
  4. Covenant of Fulfilment
  5. Covenant of Protection, covering and security

Conclusion

Continuous understanding of spiritual stewardship guarantees sustainable partnership with God that unleash divine blessings upon His children.

UNCHANGING GOD, UNCHANGING COVENANT

MALACHI 3:6; PSALM 89:34

INTRODUCTION

Our teaching this morning seek to understand the relationship between the God of covenant and His promises to us, the children.

  1. THE EVER-CHANGING WORLD- ECCL.3:1-8

Nothing in this world is constant but change.

  • Time changes because circumstances, in the course of time, change.
  • Time itself as a quantity in minutes, hours, and days, etc.  is indifferent. However, the nature of things is such that when time progresses, things change and so time is said to change or bring changes!

There is time for everything.

  • The power of time over human destiny is best summarised in Eccl. 3:1-8:

To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven:

Everything answers for definite ending- Gen.8:6, 13; 2 Corinthians 4:17-18.

And it came to pass in the six hundredth and first year, in the first month, the first day of the month, the waters were dried up from off the earth: Gen.8:13

For I am the LORD: I will speak, and the word that I shall speak shall come to pass; it shall be no more prolonged: for in your days, O rebellious house, will I say the word, and will perform it, saith the Lord GOD- Ezekiel 12:25

  • knowing that any bad/challenging situation will eventually be in your rearview mirror rather than your windshield. – THIS TOO SHALL PASS
  • THE UNCHANGING GOD

Answers not to the changing seasons and time- James 1:17; Psalm 107:27

  • God remains unchanged.
  • He’s unaffected by time.
  • Time has no effect on who He is and what His plans and purposes are: Jer.29:11; 2 Pet.3:8; James 1:17
  • The changes time brings are of no consequence to God: – Psalm 33:11- The counsel of the LORD standeth for ever, the thoughts of His heart to all generations (Ps 33:11).
  • This is the God who has shepherded us through the 1st 5 months of this year.  And He is unhanging and unchangeable through all time!

Heaven and earth shall pass away: but my words shall not pass away- Luke 21:33; Matt.24:35

Makes everything beautiful per time- Eccl.3:11; Deut.32:4

  • Holds and control the season.
  • THE UNCHANGING COVENANT PROMISES- PSALM 105:8-10; LAM 3:22; HEB.6:13-17
  • Time moved forward. Generations changed. New personalities took the centre stage. But the covenant did not go out of date or lose validity.
  • Yahweh remembered and renewed it with each of the successive heirs to the covenant and in more formalized forms in order of deepening significance as it progressed through time!
  • God’s commitment to our welfare and salvation is without question. He has made that clear

by a binding agreement – His covenant with us!

  • And there’s no way time can weaken or undermine this covenant. It’s guaranteed by God’s own faithfulness. He remembers it forever:
  • And that is an assurance to subsequent heirs to the everlasting Abrahamic covenant, currently you and me: – Heb. 6:13-17
  • Therefore, God’s unchanging Covenant promises.
  • Answer for all situations
  • Relevant for all seasons
  • Delivers for every child of God.

CONCLUSION

Key to the unchanging covenant and unchanging God

  • Righteousness; That’s a life principle on which to build your own life! Righteousness stands a person in good stead both when he’s alive or when he’s dead. His children will enjoy the fruits of his righteous life even after he exits this life. ( Ps112:1-3; Prov. 20:7)
  • Fear of God: Luke 1:50 And his mercy is on them that fear him from generation to generation.
  • He only asks you to keep faith with Him, and you will know that He is YAHWEH (I WILL BE WHO I WILL BE); He changes not (Mal. 3:6). Amen!

David observed in his old age: I have been young, and now am old; yet have I not seen the righteous forsaken, nor his seed begging bread (Ps. 37:25).

UNENDING JOY

PSALM 16: 8-11

Introduction

  • Everything that has a beginning must have an end. So also, is the current year.
  • It is natural that the zeal and hope of man diminishes as the year wind down
  • The good news is that God is not done with you (us)- individually and congregation.
  • The joy that comes from God surpasses the happiness that the world offers.

Understanding the unending Joy

The unending joy has some unique features and characteristics that distinguishes it from what the world and man can offer. Unending joy continues forever or indefinitely.

  1. Unending joy originates from God and God is the author- Neh.8:10
  2. Unending joy doesn’t answer to the season of the world.
  3. Unending joy is from within, and it is independent of external circumstances- Psalm 16:9; Prov.17:22; 1 Peter 1:6-8
  4. Unending joy is the manifestation of spirit-life and beyond the physical state of mind- Gal.5:22; 2 Cor.4:7-9; 14-17

The God of unending Joy

Whatever is unending originates from God and only God. The God of unending joy is

  1. Unending- Psalm 90:2; 102:27 (25-27); Rev.1:8; Isaiah 46:10
  2. Unchanging- Heb.1:12 (10-12); 13:8
  3. Timeless and limitless- 1 Tim.1:17; Rev.1:17-18- The psalmist makes an astounding claim, “Forever, O LORD, Your word is settled in heaven.”- Psalm 119:89.  Forever refers to a period of indefinite time. It is timeless.  But it is also settled. It stands, it is fixed.

Accessing the unending Joy- Psalm 16:11; Isaiah 12:3

The fullness of joy is found in no one else, it is available to all yet every individual must learn how to access and enjoy it in full:

  1. Looking up to Jesus always and in all situations – this speaks of surrenderness and helplessness in self- Psalm 16:8
  2. Cultivating and sustaining being in the presence of God- Psalm 100:4-5; Psalm 51: 10-11
  3. Praising and Rejoicing in God always- 1 Thessalonians 5:16; Psalm 16:9; Heb. 12:28; Isaiah 35:10; Isa 51:11

UNENDING THANKSGIVING

1 THESSALONIANS 5:16-18

INTRODUCTION

1Thes. 5:16-18 contain three commands of God:

▪Rejoice Always (Vs. 16)

▪Pray without Ceasing (Vs. 17)

▪Give thanks in Everything (Vs. 18)

They are 3 seemingly impossible commands but they are God’s will for His Children.

1. Rejoice Always (Vs 16)

It doesn’t mean that we should deny our feelings and wear a smile all the time, but to focus on the final outcome of whatever we’re passing through (Heb. 12:11; Matt. 5:11-12; James 1:2-3.

Rejoicing always is a conscious attitude of contentment, hope, and happiness that comes from deliberately focusing on Christ and the eternal treasures that we have received from Him. (Phil. 4:4; Acts 5:41, 16:25)

How Can We Develop The Habit of Rejoicing Always?

a. Focus on the riches that God has freely given us in Christ (Eph. 1:3-14).

b. Walk in The Spirit

▪Joy is one of the manifestations of the fruit of the Holy Spirit (Gal. 5:22-23).

c. Sing soul-lifting songs that talk of God’s goodness, mercy, grace, and love.

▪As we sing, our mind is set on the things above and joy fills our heart.

2. Pray Without Ceasing (Vs. 17)

It doesn’t mean that we must pray every waking moment. Neither Paul nor the Lord Jesus did that!

▪Prayer is communication between man and God. Praying without ceasing means being in communication with God always, through the Holy Spirit inside of us (asking Him, listening to Him, and hearing from Him all the time).

Our prayers should be fervent and persistent (Matt. 7:7).

▪Like a friend who came at night to ask for a loaf of bread (Lk. 11:5-13).

▪Like the widow who kept bothering the unjust judge (Lk.18:1-8).

Rejoicing and praying without ceasing are related because it is through prayer that we can lay hold of the riches that we have in Christ, which are the source of true joy (Rom. 8:31-32).

How Can We Develop The Habit Of Praying Without Ceasing?

a. Recognize your need to depend on the Lord in every situation (Prov. 3:5-6).

b. Send up short prayers whenever you can. Don’t procrastinate prayers..

c. Spend time in God’s Word and pray the Word back to God.

3. Give Thanks In Everything (Vs. 18).

Thankfulness originates in the will and not in the feeling.

▪You don’t have to wait untill you feel like giving thanks before you give thanks.

▪You have to be willing, desire it and be ready to do it.

▪It is a matter of faith and hope that God is working it out (Rom. 8:28).

How Can We Develop The Habit Of Giving Thanks In Every Situation?

a. Acknowledge God’s Sovereignty And Goodness In All Things.

▪He knows the end from the beginning and makes provision before the need arises (Gen. 50:20; Exd.15:23-25.

b. Thankfulness will be our habit when trust in God is our habit.

c. Open your mind to learn because there’s always something God wants us to learn from all situations.

CONCLUSION

To experience a life of unending Thanksgiving, you must develop a habit of trusting God, especially at difficult times.

▪To keep up a habit of trusting God, you must develop a habit of contentment and hope, instead of grumbling and murmuring.

▪To obey these 3 seemingly impossible commands, we must dwell in Christ (Vs. 18). As we learn to abide in Him and trust in Him to work through us, we will progressively become conformed to His image.

▪Jesus was always rejoicing, always praying, and always thankful.

▪Being in Him and relying on Him are the keys to becoming like Him in these qualities.

May the Lord help us so to do in Jesus’ name, Amen.

UNVEILING THE NEXT LEVEL AGENDA PART IV- (GLORIOUS LIGHT)

Prov. 4:18; Isaiah 60:1-3, 19-22

Introduction

Having looked at 3 previous lessons on our theme interpretation, today we shall be looking at the topic  ”Glorious Light”

Aim: to know, to understand and to experience the dimension and magnitude of what God have for us in His word (Prov.4:18) this year and season.

Proverbs 4:18, ESV: But the path of the righteous is like the light of dawn, which shines brighter and brighter until full day.

Proverbs 4:18, KJV: But the path of the just is as the shining light, that shineth more and more unto the perfect day.

Proverbs 4:18, NLT: The way of the righteous is like the first gleam of dawn, which shines ever brighter until the full light of day.

Truth in God’s wisdom in our theme text for the year reveals that the path we are called to walk in is compared to bright, straight, safe roads lit by light of dawn, brighter and brighter until it bursts into full day.

 The promised light of God is required for the journey of glorious next level. So we have assurance in God’s word that it shall come to pass.

  • Psalm 89:34- My covenant I will not break, Nor alter the word that has gone out of My lips.
  • Number 23:19- “God is not a man, that He should lie, Nor a son of man, that He should repent. Has He said, and will He not do? Or has He spoken, and will He not make it good?

WHICH FORM OF LIGHT ARE WE LIKEN TO? PROVERBS 4:18

  • A shining star
  • Ever bright light
  • Ever shining light
  • Progressively increasing light
  • A growing Light
  • Light full of glory
  • Sustainable light

The word of God is yea and amen. So when God speaks either in His written or spoken words. It is as good as done.

Understanding the Glorious light and its Implication-   Isaiah 60

  • Jesus is this light that shines in and through us, it is defined as “the true light” (John 1:9). He called Himself “the light of the world,” and said, “Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life” (John 8:12). The apostle Paul called believers the “light in the Lord” and exhorted us to “walk as children of light” (Ephesians 5:8).  
  • The apostle John wrote that “God is light, and in him is no darkness at all” (1 John 1:5). He added, “If we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus his Son cleanses us from all sin” (1 John 1:7). As believers walk in the light, others see our good works and glorify our heavenly Father (Matthew 5:16).
  • The command of God from our text today is to Arise. This is the instruction for the elect/righteous. Once will yield to that instruction, our light will surely shine.

PRAYER: I speak to every life listening to the word of God in my mouth this morning ‘’ its your time to arise now in Jesus’name’’

  • God design for everyone is his/her light ” for thy light has come”. All of us can shine our light, such light is complimentary to one another, not antagonistic or competitive. The measure of your light you see is proportional to your degree of shining
  • The Glorious light is a revelational light. The light that has capacity to see beyond darkness (vs 2; John 1:5). It encompasses foresight, hindsight, and insight- Eph. 5:13
  • It is an impactful light- 

Nations will come to your light,    and kings to the brightness of your dawn- vs 3

Through the light of God, men of the world will be imparted because of God’s deposit in you and you will be attractive to them. ( Daniel 11:32; Matt.5:16). The righteous are not “to be seen of men,” and win their praise, but to win men, through our use of the light which we know to be not our own, to glorify the Giver of the light. Isaiah 58:8

Then shall thy light break forth as the morning, and thine health shall spring forth speedily: and thy righteousness shall go before thee; the glory of the LORD shall be thy rereward.

  • It is a directional light- 60:3, Isa.58:11
  • It is a protectional light -Isa. 60: 19a,20a
  • It guarantees today, tomorrow and the future- vs 19b, 20b

HOW DO WE SUSTAIN THE GLORIOUS LIGHT- 2 Cor.3:18

  1. Drawing closer to Him- James 4:8-10; 2 Cor.3:18a;

Our path will brighten, not because of any radiance in ourselves, but in proportion as we draw nearer and nearer to the Fountain of heavenly radiance.

  1. Walking in Faith with Him will open our spiritual eyes as we allow Him to lead us
  2. Keep Beholding Jesus- 2 Cor.3:18a; 1 Cor.13:12; 2 Cor.4:4,6