Guess what year this was and where? My first stint at leadership.
In these last few days of the year, I will suggest you spend more time praising God for the entire year and the way things went. Even if you don’t understand all the events and some had the element of pain in them, give him thanks. God is always at work beyond our understanding.
No matter how long you spend praying, where there is no rejoicing with thanksgiving, there will be no victory. It will simply be “aluta continua” i.e the battle continues.
Someone once wrote recently commenting on something that was trending, “why didn’t Pastor Poju jump into this movement and be in the forefront of it?” It seemed to him I was cut out to lead it he was upset as in his own words “I didn’t jump on it.” He later on retracted his statement. When I was in school…
One of the issues the Church in Nigeria is battling with is a dearth of real teachers of the Scriptures. There is a lack of theological depth. The problem started when teachers who are sticklers for the Word began to see deviations. They got offended and stepped out of love. They in the “battle” for truth and purity of doctrine…
Stay connected nothing empowers more than knowledge. Always be in contact with the best minds. One piece of information can completely change your world.
The reason why the message on grace can come across as being a license to sin is that such teachers emphasize only the substitutionary truths about Christ’s work. These are spiritual birth truths. They fail to teach Identification truths that deal with spiritual growth. Emphasizing only truths about justification by the blood leaves one with the mindset that says everything…
One of the greatest fallacies is to look outside of yourself and blame others for your condition. Absolving yourself of responsibility, playing the victim card and demonising others only guarantees a reoccurence. Look into the mirror & ask yourself what could I have done better?