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

UNVEILING THE NEXT LEVELS AGENDA- PART 2 (WALKING IN THE WAY OF RIGHTEOUSNESS)

Preamble:

The Path of the just/righteous is as the shining light says Prov.4:18……

  • We have established in our last lesson that the righteousness we are talking about is the imputed righteousness of God given to every child of God.
  • We are made righteous in Christ through the work of atonement and sacrifice on the Calvary’s cross.
  •  Our task before God today is to seek what is the mind of God concerning the way of righteous, what it implies to walk the ways of the righteous and the outcomes of the life of the righteous.

PRAYER: May God open our eyes and heart of understanding.

 The way of the Righteous and What it Implies : Proverbs 4:18a

  1. This is the pathway of the saints who does not do anything outside the counsel of the Lord.

 Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor standeth in the way of sinners, nor sitteth in the seat of the scornful- Psalm 1:1. Their posture always is to avoid ungodliness.

  1. The lifestyle of Children of God who work in the light of God and shun the way of darkness- Ephesians 5:8-11; Matt.5:14. We have been called out of the dark world of sin to walk in the marvellous light of God. ( 1 Pet. 2:9). The righteous have nothing to do with the work of darkness and they cannot tolerate them ( Eph.5:11).
  2. The lifestyle that stand out for God in terms of being blameless and faultless– Phil.2:15. Gen. 6:9 ( Noah); Eph.1:4 & 1 Thes.3:13 (all children of God); In the corrupt world, the righteous remains undaunted, focused on living like Christ at all times. ”so that no one can criticize you. Live clean, innocent lives as children of God, shining like bright lights in a world full of crooked and perverse people-” Phil 2:15- NLT.  Daniel was a perfect example of living righteously (Daniel 6:4-5). 
  3. They walk consistently in the commandment and all ordinances of God– Luke 1:5-6; Psalm 1:2;18:22-23; Joshua 1:8.  Job declared ” my feet have closely followed His steps; I have kept to His ways without turning aside”.
  4. Walking in uprightness and integrity of Heart- 2 Kings 20:5; Psalm 15:2 (1-5). Integrity and uprightness of the heart is a quality of a righteous man. The wholeness of heart speaks of undivided loyalty to God. Matt.6:33 message typifies life of the righteous. Solomon recognised the uprightness of His Father David before God at all times( 1 Kings 3:6; 9:4, but he refused to followed his steps ( 1 Kings 11:4)
  1. Outcome of walking in the ways of the Righteous

But the path of the just is as the shining light…

  • The shining light speaks of the outcome of living righteously. We shall begin to live in order of shining light where darkness has no control
  • The righteous shall be bold and fearless– Prov.28:1
  1. They will judge the obedience of others– II Cor.10:4-6
  2. They enjoy communion and fellowship of the Lord– Psalm 24 :1-3; 16:11a; 14:5; 1 Kings 9:3,5
  3. They attract rewards and the blessings of God– 1 Kings 3:14, 6:12;1 Sam.26:23&  Psa.118:24; Psa.24:4-6.  …10He opens their ears to correction and commands that they turn from iniquity. 11If they obey and serve Him, then they end their days in prosperity and their years in happiness. 12But if they do not obey, then they perish by the sword and die without knowledge.…Job 36:10-12
  4. The righteous shall live in dominion- Psalm 37:29-30

Conclusion

THE CENTRAL TRUTH HERE IS THAT GOD WANTS US TO BEGIN TO WALK IN THE PATH OF THE RIGHTEOUS SO WE CAN MOVE INTO NEXT LEVELS SHINNING.

UNDERSTANDING GOD’S COVENANTS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR GOD’S PEOPLE TODAY (PART 3)

2 TIMOTHY 2:15

RECAP

▪With reference to our previous lesson, who are the people the Bible referred to as “God’s People” and why are they so referred?

▪Mention the three covenants we examined in our last lesson and briefly state their meaning to us today.

4. The Covenant of Abraham (Abrahamic Covenant)

God made an unconditional covenant with Abraham, containing seven covenant promises. Look up Gen. 12:1-3. God fulfilled all His promises to Abraham.

▪Take particular note of the 7th promise (Gen. 12:3c) “…in thee shall all families of the earth be blessed.”

▪God fulfilled this promise by sending His only begotten Son, Jesus Christ, to the earth as the Saviour of the world, to be born in the flesh from the descendants of Abraham. Check Matt. 1:1-17; Gal. 3:16.

Meaning

▪Christ is the ultimate offspring of Abraham (Matt. 1:1).

▪All who received Christ as Saviour are the true heirs of Abraham and have all the rights and privileges thereof.

▪If you’re Christ’s, then you are Abraham’s offspring and heir according to the promise. See Gal. 3:28-29.

5. The Covenant of Moses (Mosaic Covenant)

Mosaic Covenant was a conditional agreement between God and the people of Israel that was mediated by Moses. See Exod. 19:3-6, 8.

▪The people of Israel had to fulfil God’s stipulations in this covenant to stay and prosper in the land God had given them. Look up Exd. 20:3-4, 7-8,12-17; 23:28, 32-33; 24:3,7.

▪None of the Israelites were pure before God through the keeping of this covenant, because it was impossible for anyone to obey it perfectly. The command regarding Sabbath for example, attracts capital punishment if violated. See Exd. 31:14.

▪Also, to be guilty of one law is to be guilty of all! Check James 2:10-11.

Meaning

▪This covenant shows us the impossibility of keeping God’s law perfectly and the need for a Saviour who is a perfect Son of Israel, who would obey God’s law in all things and be the once-for-all sacrifice for sin. Check Rom. 5:19; Heb. 7:27. See Jesus’ obedience in Jn. 4:34; 5:30; 6:38; 10:17-18; 12:49-50; 15:10.

▪It also shows that, because of indwelling sin, the law is a taskmaster that humans can never appease (Jn. 8:34; Rom. 3:20). Only through faith in Christ one is declared righteous before God (Rom. 3:22).

Reflection: Briefly explain how God sees a believer as being righteous before Him.

6. The Covenant of David (Davidic Covenant)

God promised unconditionally to put a son of David on the throne and establish his kingdom forever. See 2Sam. 7:12-13. ▪︎David’s son, Solomon, ruled over Israel but a condition was introduced to the covenant (see 1Kings 9:4-5) which he failed to keep (Check 1Kings 11:4,6).

▪Only David’s descendant, Jesus, was the true and faithful son deserving of the everlasting throne of David. See Matt. 1:1,6, 17. Compare Lk. 18:38.

Meaning

▪Unlike human rulers, who disappoint us with their failure to rule justly, Jesus obeyed God in all things and earned the right to rule in glory forever. Check Phil .2:8-9; Rev 11:15. ▪We can take comfort in knowing that the resurrected Christ is the One truly righteous King who has secured eternal life for believers and will also put an end to all injustice and evil one day (Rev. 21:3-4).

SUSTAINED CARE AND NURTURING

PSALM 23: 1-6

Preamble

  • To nurture is to care for and encourage growth and development.
  • Care refer both to the actions of providing for someone’s needs, and also to feeling concern or interest about someone.
  • God is more than capable of caring and nurturing His children
  • This characteristic of God is reveal clearly in women and mothers

THE CARING AND NURTURING SHEPHERD- Psalm 23:1

• Who else can guarantee our care this much, but God the shepherd

  • God’s nurture and care for us is stated in Matthew 6:31-32 says “So don’t worry about these things, saying, ‘What will we eat? What will we drink? What will we wear?’  Your heavenly Father already knows all your needs. Seek first the Kingdom of God above all else, and live righteously, and he will give you everything you need.”
  • His nurturing nature will provide everything we need in that season. 1 Peter 5:8-Casting all your anxieties on him, because he cares for you. Psalm 55:22 “

1. The good shepherd with a full sense of responsibility toward each of his sheep. He knew and identified each sheep by the name he had given it. (John 10:3, 11,14; Psalm 100:3.

2. He is a Shepherd who deeply cares about each of his sheep, including the “little ones– Matt.18:14; Psalm 80:1  Ezekiel 34:11–12

3. He ensure optimal welfare for all His sheep and will go any length to protect them- Luke 15:5-6: Ezekiel 34:14; Psalm 78:52- But He made His own people go forth like sheep, And guided them in the wilderness like a flock; Isaiah 40:11-He will feed His flock like a shepherd; He will gather the lambs with His arm, And carry them in His bosom, And gently lead those who are with young.

Rev.7: 16-17- He will cars for us till the utmost end.

THE DEPTH AND MAGNITUDE OF GOD’S CARE AND NURTURING

1. The Lord is my Shepherd-  THAT’S RELATIONSHIP! – Psalm 78:52; 80:1; 1 Pet.2:25; Isaiah 40:11

2. I shall not want-  THAT’S SUPPLY! Psalm 34:9-10; Philippians4:19- 

3. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures- THAT’S REST! Ezekiel 34:14–15; Psalm 65:11-13:

4. He leadeth me beside still waters– THAT’S REFRESHMENT! – Rev.7:17

5. He restoreth my soul– THAT’S HEALING! 

6. He leadeth me in the paths of righteousness-THAT’S GUIDANCE! 

7. For His name sake– THAT’S PURPOSE AND PEROGATIVE MERCY

8. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death– THAT’S TESTING!/ TRIAL OF FAITH

9. I will fear no evil – THAT’S PROTECTION!

10. For thou art with me –  THAT’S FAITHFULNESS! 

11. Thy rod and thy staff they comfort me-      THAT’S COMFORT AND PEACE

12. Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies-  THAT’S HOPE AND ASSURANCE

13. Thou anointest my head with oil–   THAT’S CONSECRATION AND INNER STRENGHT

14. My cup runneth over– THAT’S ABUNDANCE! 

15. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life  -THAT’S BLESSING! 

16. And I will dwell in the house of the Lord-    THAT’S SECURITY AND PRESERVATION

17. Forever!       THAT’S ETERNITY!!!

SECURING SUSTAINED CARE AND NURTURING

1. Come unto Him- Matt.11:28; Isaiah

2. Cast your care- 1 Pet.5:17; Psalm 52:22

3. Connect with Him – John 15:5-6

A REWARDING LABOUR OF LOVE

1 COR.15:58

PREAMBLE

  • I Corinthians 15:58 NKJV-Therefore, my beloved brethren, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that your labor is not in vain in the Lord.
  • Apostles Paul was drawing conclusion on what should characterise believers’ life as benefactors of God’s Grace and hope both now and till eternally.
  • Service unto the Father is very germane in the mind of Christ – Luke 2:49; John 5:36
  • Scripture established that children of God are saved and given grace to serve  the kingdom of God  forever – Ephesians 2:8,10

GOD’S SATISFYING REWARDS- 1 COR. 15:58c

……. knowing that your labor is not in vain in the Lord.- vs 58c

  1. Reward is what is given in recognition of service, efforts and achievement.
  2. God’s reward is divine, timely accurate and appropriate- Psalm 62:12; Jeremiah 17:10; 2 Cor.9:6; Gal.6:7-9; Eph.6:8
  3. God’s rewards are specific, individualised, and satisfying- Rev.22:12. Col.3;23-25
  1. Divine Blessing- Malachi 3:10-12; Exodus 23:25
  2. Divine (Sound) health and restoration- Exodus 23:26
  3. Divine Prosperity round the year – Job 36:11
  4. Divine distinction – Malachi 3:18
  5. Divine Honour- John 12:26

UNDERSTANDING A REWARDING LABOUR OF LOVE- 1 COR. 15:58a-b

  • The word ‘labour’ is critical in understanding God’s approved services.
  • Only the labour of love will God reward not just any kind- Heb. 6:10- For God is not unrighteous to forget your work and labour of love, which ye have shewed toward his name, in that ye have ministered to the saints, and do minister.
  • It has a unique characteristic ‘’be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord’’.
    • Steadfastness in business of the kingdom, not slothfulness-Romans 12:11; Eph.6:7
    • Focus and determined workers- Joshua 23:8
    • Ready to do more for God
  • ‘’Labour of love’’ reflects agape love ( Romans 1:8-9), travailing for others ( Gal.4:19), meeting the need of others ( Prov.19:17), and making great sacrifice.( 1 John 3:17-18; 2 Cor.8:8)

UNDERSTANDING GOD’S COVENANT AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR GOD’S PEOPLE TODAY. (PART 2)

2 Tim. 2:15; Jeremiah 31:31-34

RECAP

In our previous Lesson, we tried ed to… Define Covenant, differentiate between a covenant and a promise, as well as examined the two types of covenants.

THE PEOPLE OF GOD

The term “the people of God” was first used by God in the book of Exodus (Exd. 6:6-7), and it refers to the Israelites!

Throughout the Old Testament, the Israelites are referred to as “the people of God.” Look up Judges 20:2, 2Chr. 7:14; Ezk. 11:20; 14:11; 20:5; 37:23; Jer. 31:33; Ps. 50:7.  See also Heb. 11:24-25

In all these texts, the Bible speaks of Israel as God’s Covenant people. It is a matter of divine elation. Check Rom. 9:4, 9-15.

In the New Testament, “the people of God” is no longer referring to the earthly nation of Israel or any particular nation for that matter, but consists of the universal body of believers. Look up Rom. 9:25-26. Compare Hos.1:10; 2:23. See also 2Cor. 6:16 and compare Ezk. 37:27.

The New Testament dispensation presents “the people of God” based upon the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. As many as believes on Him have received mercy and become members of God’s elect (the church), irrespective of their earthly nationality. See 1Pt. 2:9-10.

BIBLICAL COVENANTS AND WHAT THEY MEAN TO US

There are several covenants in the Bible but we shall limit ourselves to the seven that many Bible Scholars consider to be the major ones.

1. The Covenant of Adam (Adamic Covenant)

Made between God and Adam, its major concern was the need to subdue the earth.

(i) Before the fall – Gen 1:28-30

 ▪Man was commanded not to eat of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, the penalty of which was death (Gen. 2:17).

▪Obediene would earn Adam the right to eat from the tree of life and merit eternal life.

▪Adam did not keep his own part of the covenant and earned death for himself and all his descendants. (Gen. 3:6-7, 17-19).

(ii) After the fall

God promised that a Saviour would come who would crush the head of the serpent (satan) and destroy his works (Gen. 3:15, 1Jn. 3:8.

Meaning

Because all humans come from Adam, they are all under this same covenant and guilty of failing to keep it -Rom 5:12, 3:23.

▪Because of this Adamic nature, man continue to commit sin and earn more guilt, being helpless in trying to obey God’s Commands.

▪Through faith in Christ alone, you are declared righteous in God’s sight, forgiven of your sins, have peace with your Creator, and have been gifted with eternal life – Rom 6:23; 5:1; Eph. 2:8-9.

3. The Covenant of Noah (Noahic Covenant)

God made a promise to Noah to never again bring a flood to destroy the earth – Gen. 9:9-16.

God instituted this Covenant to preserve the earth so that humans would not destroy each other, in order that the Savior, Jesus Christ, could come at the appointed time in God’s redemptive plan. Gen. 9:1-7

Meaning

Since Christ has come and done His Saving work, God is patient toward men, not wishing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance- 2 Pt. 3:9.