Friday, July 31, 2015

The Mystery Of Life




Your life is a journey that is progressive and continuous. It is going forward and never returning back. You may be in a particular geographical location for many years. The fact that you remain in that location does not mean that you are not progressively moving ahead. You may think that you are still the same person but every second something new happens to you and it’s just a matter of time that you will realize how important these seconds are in reality the totality of life.
Too many times we waste away precious opportunities to keep faith with the progress of life and tend to relax that everything is going to be alright but the reality seem to constantly knock our heads hard and keep us lost or confused. As I reflect about the mystery of life today, I discovered that life is a one life forward movement that must be carefully handled yet risking all to engage in. Too many times we sit on our fences and deliberate the consequences of what life entails as a whole without understanding that the sooner we get going the better for us.
However, I dare to tell you that you cannot achieve any meaningful result without having a blue print as to where you are heading to. Though the journey of life is progressive and continuous, you need a compass to guide you through your true north so that you hit your target. And that true north is called purpose, vision, mission of life. If you have a purpose you will achieve something tangible. If you have a vision you will go for the only real deal in your life and not just from your lane into other people’s lanes.  If you have a mission you will be resolute to live by your mission and that way you make the most out of every activity that comes your way.
Here is an illustration of how life is: you set out to embark on a journey from the southern part of your country to the north. You have a brand new car and full tank of fuel so that you do not stop anywhere until you reach your destination. The only condition you have is that you cannot turn back because the fuel will run dry and you cannot get to your destination. You also have a special road that was constructed for you to follow. Anything that happens along the way is going to be part of your experience and a story to tell but you cannot undo the past, you just have to keep moving. What will you do to maximize the best of your journey so that you don’t get distracted along the way? Remember that over speeding could also lead to accident and under speeding will lead to late arrival. What will you do? Don’t also forget that other drivers may challenge you to compete with them as you journey along the road. What will you do?
That is how life is. Many people forget that they have a lane designed for them alone to travel through and they end up following other people’s lanes and doing what others are doing. Wrong. Follow your own path and do the right thing now because you may regret the time you waste today. Get busy doing your own work so that your life will be meaningful in the final analysis.

Thursday, July 30, 2015

The Lord Will Provide






Genesis 22:1-14; john 3:16
I see this as a typology of what is to come on later in the course of our redemption story, that is, Abraham was willing to give his only covenant and promised child away because he love and fear the Lord who made the promise of Isaac in the first place and fulfilled this promise at the right time. The typology is that I see God giving away his only Son Jesus Christ to redeem us and to consummate a new covenant of Grace to all humanity. To all the children of Abraham, God reverse the death of Isaac upon himself and placed it on his only son Jesus.
Prior to Jesus taking that place, a lamb was substituted for Isaac. The blood was shed of the lamb in place of Isaac and the Lord was the very one who provided the lamb. So the lamb took the place of death that Isaac was to go through and gave life to Isaac. The shed blood of the lamb solidifies that love and father-son-friend relationship with Abraham and all his descendants thereafter.
Jesus became the lamb that takes the sin of the world because he was the only Son of God that God was ready to let go so that Isaac will continue to live. I am that Isaac that the lamb was sacrificed for to live and the same thing with you too. We are all the Isaacs that escaped death by whiskers even though someone has to die anyways. It was the lamb that had to die after the knife had been raised to finish Isaac. It was Jesus that received the knife, the pain, the suffering, and the death so that I and you, the many descendants of Isaac can live wholly without death but in fullness of life.
It may not go down well to say but I see God as the Abraham offering his son Jesus as Isaac to die. And I feel that God had plan this long before it happened. Because Abraham did not withhold his only son to God, God did not withhold his only son to Abraham. Rather God provided for Abraham and he still has his only son alive. What was meant to turn to grieve ended up in naming ceremony because God was given the name Jehovah-Jireh, meaning “The Lord will provide”. What a joy to see our sorrows turned into joy.
In letting go the most important person in his life, Abraham got back that important person with a blessing. When I let go the most important or valuable person in my life I will surely gain back that person with a blessing that far supersede what I can fathom in life. God also gives his best for everyone who gives him the best. Abraham gave Isaac and so God waited for Isaac to multiply to fulfill the promise to Abraham that his descendants will be as the sand of the sea. Once that promise was fulfilled, God then turn to Isaac and gave his own best for which Isaac was to Abraham and God’s best was the lamb Jesus Christ who gave life to Isaac who is now not a single person but a multitude.
The question that is going through my mind is, what is the meaning of the Lord will provide? It was not Abraham that prompted the question. It was Isaac who was to be killed even though he did not know that he was the sacrifice. So as Isaac cries out asking for the sacrifice, Abraham on his part did not act as a fool but directs the question to the Lord and also channels his sons attention to God so that the son will hope in God who is the provider of all since he is the one who gave you to us he will surely provide. Even though Philippians 4:19 was not written then for Abraham to key into, his relationship with God has reached that level that he quoted the verse in advance, “ And my God shall supply all your need according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus.” NKJV. And sure it is, God did not disappoint but provided a lamb whose blood and life took the place of Isaac.

Sunday, July 26, 2015

What a World!





What a world. We protect animals’ survival at all cost but destroy millions of unborn babies calling it freedom to life and happiness (Pro-choice).

What a world we live in. We see everyday in the news people fighting for their rights by killing other people who do not agree with their beliefs.

What a world.             We see men and women fighting to be divorced because marriage is not working but see the whole world supporting same sex marriage claiming people have right to do whatever they want with their lives.

What a world. We see developed nations stealing and maneuvering developing nations and syphoning their resources yet sending stipend in the name of aids to the developing nations.

What a world. We see explicit sex advertised and publicized on a daily basis in the media and the internet but refused strict moral lifestyle in the name of freedom.