Tuesday, 14 April 2015
Wednesday, 11 February 2015
THE SONS OF THE KINGDOM – Part 1
The field is the world; the good seed are the children [sons] of the kingdom; but the tares are the children[sons] of the wicked one; (Matthew 13:38)
When we reflect on the parable of the wheat and the tares, righteous and wicked people come to mind. When we picture wicked people we think of murderers, thieves, drunkards, rapists, and so forth. When we consider righteous people we envision those who do not practice such things.
The record of the Scriptures suggests another kind of righteousness and another kind of wickedness. There is a righteousness of loving and seeking God and walking in His will. There is a wickedness of loving and seeking our own gain and walking according to our own desires.
It was not the murderers, the thieves, the drunkards, the rapists who crucified the Lord. It was esteemed religious people who loved and sought their own gain and walked according to their own desires. The original sinners, Adam and Eve, were not murderers, thieves, drunkards, or rapists. But they loved and sought their own gain and they walked according to their own desires.
SOWING AND REAPING – Part 3
For the grace of God that bringeth salvation hath appeared to all men, teaching us that, denying ungodliness and worldly lusts, we should live soberly, righteously, and godly, in this present world; (Titus 2:11,12)
The central thrust of today's preaching is that we ought to try to please God by living righteously; but if we do not, grace steps in and covers our sins and carelessness. If we believe in the Lord Jesus we will go to Heaven when we die. If we have not been diligent, we may not receive as great a reward as someone who has served the Lord with their whole heart (some do not go even this far!) but basically we are "saved by grace," meaning that God sees us through Christ and will bring us to Heaven when we die.
The above concept of salvation is incorrect in both goal and program.
Is it any wonder the Christian churches are in moral chaos, and the secular governments, which depend on the Church for moral guidelines, along with them!
Perhaps if we will examine a few of the passages of the New Testament that include the word "grace" we will begin to gain a more accurate idea of what Divine grace actually is.
Does grace mean primarily that Christ suffered so I can neglect to live righteously and still enter the Kingdom of God? Let us see.
And the child grew, and waxed strong in spirit, filled with wisdom: and the grace of God was upon him. (Luke 2:40)
"Grace," as used above, seems to be speaking of the favor, the blessing of God, rather than the overlooking or forgiving of Jesus' conduct.
Thursday, 29 January 2015
SOWING AND REAPING – Part 2
The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom: and the knowledge of the holy is understanding. (Proverbs 9:10)
How often do we hear that the fear (not reverence!) of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. What is being emphasized today is love! love! love! This is an imbalance. The American believers, for example, think of God as the great Santa Claus in the sky; a kindly old gentlemen who is wringing his hands while his boys behave like the sons of Eli. Compare this concept with the Fire that flamed from the Most Holy Place and slew the two sons of Aaron.
There always is Mount Gerizim and Mount Ebal, the blessing and the curse. To ignore Ebal while we stress Gerizim results in tragedy. If we would bear a true testimony of God we must tell of His unfathomable love and also the terror of His wrath.(Deut 27:12,13)
There is a problem that arises when we seek to balance the necessity for godly behavior with a continual stress on God's love, mercy, and grace. Some preachers and teachers of today are bringing into view the numerous passages of the Scriptures that speak of the necessity for moral change in the believer. Immediately the warning is issued that we must balance any preaching of the necessity for moral change with several references to the love, mercy, and grace of God.
Wednesday, 10 December 2014
4 - 7 SEMINAR IS HERE!!!
Thursday, 13 November 2014
The final Upgrade!!! Enters Upgrade 12
The Upgrade series is coming to end this weekend with the twelve and final edition for the year. It has been a remarkable experience of discovery. The revelations have been progressive and transforming. This edition will conclude the teaching on The sounding of the Trumpets. The emphasis will be on the fifth to the seventh trumpet. The trumpet has explained is the instrument of becoming. The trumpet will unveil the pathway to the fullness of Christ - (Eph. 4:13)
Please make it a date to learn more.
Saturday, 4 October 2014
Another Upgrade is here!!! Ascension times again!!! Welcome to Upgrade 11.
Illuminating times are here again at Upgrade 11. It has been a remarkable experience with each edition. The present edition is a progression of insightful teachings which started June last year and the emphasis has been on Matthew 24, focusing on the signs Jesus gave about His coming and the end of the world.
Matthew 24 cannot be effectively understood, except one moves to the progressive linkage in the Book of Revelation as the Lord Jesus continues the revelation of the end via this apocalyptic book.
This dynamic journey opens to us the passage to the "great conclusion" with the revelations of the opening of the Seals in Revelation 6 and the subsequent blowing of the Trumpet in Revelations 8. The path to Christ fullness is hidden in this book
Please join us in this journey of uncovering.
"And this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations; and then shall the end come." (Mat 24:14)
Saturday, 27 September 2014
THE PASSING STORM AND THE COMING KING
I do not know why many are surprised at the decadent turn the world has taken. The present world has a time span. It must surely give way to Christ’s coming Kingdom (Matt 24:14). The Holy Scriptures aptly described all the events we see today and what Christ’s true disciple should do. (Matt. 24) ISIL, Boko Haram, Al-Shabab, Ebola, occult, homo sexuality, persecutions, hatred for the faith, divorce and many dark inventions of satan are all sufficiently covered in Scriptures. It should not shift our gaze if we are conversant with the Scripture which is the ONLY source of true strength in the earth today and forever. Please read the Bible yourself and not just listening to preaching. READ!! READ!! READ!!
This is not the time to sigh and despair but to find solace and strength in God’s unchangeable word (Acts 20:32). As the negative events get closer to us than ever, we must realize that these vortex of darkness also creates an opportunity for the seeking disciples to experience Christ birthing and development within (Gal. 4:19). Christ is coming in the inward man. If He does not come IN US, He cannot come FOR US. The dark events can be mentally draining, energy sapping and sin birthing if we over dwell on them. It can alter our personality and disfigure us spiritually. They may become caging abode. This time of global darkness (Isa. 60:1-2) also present an opportunity for Christ light to shine brightly. Where do we set our attention, the PHYSICAL events of palpable darkness or the hidden light in the SPIRIT? (Col. 3:1-2)
Thursday, 25 September 2014
SOWING AND REAPING – Part 1
Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap. For he that soweth to his flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption; but he that soweth to the Spirit shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting. (Galatians 6:7,8)
The Sowing and Reaping essays that follow are dedicated to the millions of believers in Christ who are seeking to live a righteous life even though the theology of their church, and the footnotes of their edited Bible, assure them that they are saved by "grace" and therefore righteous behavior, while always desirable, is not an absolutely necessary part of their salvation.
When the writer in his preaching and writing emphasizes godly behavior, people sometimes respond by stating that a more balanced presentation of the Good News should be given. This is to say, it is necessary to stress that we are to live righteously, but we must balance this stress by pointing out the grace and mercy of God.
While Gospel preaching and teaching must be balanced if it is to produce good fruit, a problem arises when we attempt to "balance" our emphasis on righteous behavior with the reminder that God's love, mercy, and "grace" are part of the Gospel message.
Gospel Preaching Must Be Balanced
The goal of Gospel preaching is to produce men and women, boys and girls, who place their trust in the Lord Jesus. First they must trust the Lord for their salvation, their preservation in the day of God's wrath. Second they must learn to look to the Lord Jesus for every aspect of their life on the earth. Learning to obey the Lord and to depend completely on Him, which is another way of saying learning to live by faith, is as much a part of the program of salvation as is preservation in the Day of Wrath.
Sound, balanced Gospel teaching and preaching produces disciples, that is, people who lay down their own life, take up their cross, and follow the Lord Jesus wherever He leads them.
Teachers and preachers are to feed God's sheep by taking portions of the Scriptures, explaining them and applying them to the decisions and problems of daily life. Perhaps we do not see enough of this kind of preaching in these days.
But let us think for a moment about balance and the principle of balance in Christian teaching and preaching. If the minister of the Gospel is emphasizing living the victorious Christian life he must balance this emphasis by teaching the believers how to rest in the Lord's strength and wisdom. If the minister is emphasizing resting in the Lord's strength and wisdom, then he must balance this by stressing the importance of doing all in our power to obey the instructions of the Apostles and to keep on pressing forward in the Lord.
If the preacher overemphasizes pressing forward in the Lord, some of the believers will become discouraged because of their slow progress. If resting in the Lord's finished work of redemption is overemphasized, as it is today on such a large scale, then the believers do not grow in the Lord.
The Lord is not slack concerning his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to us-ward, not willing that any should perish but that all should come to repentance. (II Peter 3:9)
The Scripture teaches that whoever will choose to do so may come to the Lord, and if he does so the Lord will receive him. The statement is made that God is willing that all should come to repentance and be saved.
The Scripture teaches also we do not choose the Lord, He chooses us.
Ye have not chosen me, but I have chosen you, and ordained you, that ye should go and bring forth fruit, and that your fruit should remain: that whatsoever ye shall ask of the Father in my name, he may give it you. (John 15:16)
Many passages throughout the Scripture exhort people to seek the Lord, promising them that He will be found of them. In addition, there is clear teaching that salvation is of the Lord and He draws to Himself whom He will.
To emphasize one of these two truths at the expense of the other is to give a distorted picture of the Divine salvation. We are free to choose to join ourselves to the Lord. But behind the decisions of people the Spirit of the Lord is operating the will of God.
The Apostles were commanded to go into all the world and make disciples from every nation. The Lord also commanded Peter to feed His sheep.
Numerous Christian churches stress worldwide evangelism almost to the total exclusion of bringing the believers from the "milk" of salvation into the strong meat of the Word.
But strong meat belongeth to them that are of full age, even those who by reason of use have their senses exercised to discern both good and evil. Therefore leaving the principles of the doctrine of Christ, let us go on unto perfection; not laying again the foundation of repentance from dead works, and of faith toward God, (Hebrews 5:14-6:1)
The result of emphasizing evangelism at the expense of feeding the sheep is millions of spiritual babies and very few mature saints.
Another example of imbalance would be to discourse every Sunday on the passages that point out the wrath of God and the torment of the Lake of Fire. A continual harping on the severity of God while never speaking of the numerous assurances of God's love and the unimaginable joy and blessing that will be the portion of those who follow the Lord. All Hell and no Heaven! The severity of God is pointed out but His goodness is not seen. Actually, the reverse is true today. The "positive" passages are stressed while the "negative" passages are ignored so as not to offend the people. This imbalance results from preachers seeking their own glory. The fear of God has been removed from the churches by overemphasizing the love and mercy of God.
There are assemblies today that present an hour of worship and fifteen minutes of diluted teaching. The result of such imbalance is worldly believers—believers who stumble and fall in their time of testing.
Another imbalance, common in our day, is to speak continually of the financial blessings and material provisions God wishes to shower on Christians while never mentioning the admonition to endure hardness as good soldiers of the Lord.
To be continued.
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Friday, 12 September 2014
SPECIAL WRITE UP: The kingdom icon, Mama Ruth Elton
When we visited Mama Ruth
Elton on the 6th of November, 2013, our interest was on the works of
Pa S. G Elton (Her father) and the need for it to be immortalized. But, we were
really blessed by this woman of God and learned of the remarkable contribution
she has made to the gospel in Nigeria. We were enamored by her selflessness and
her candid views about the church in Nigeria.
We conducted an interview
with her with team members having opportunity to ask one question or the other and
also a special write up celebrating her life.
The team comprised of: Pastor
Wole Olakunle, Pastor and Mrs Demola Akinyemi, Pastor Douglas Arukwe, Pastor
Isaac Arikawe, Solomon Balogun, Olawale Perfect, Mr Akinbiyi and Yemi Obideyi
who did the write up.
Be blessed as you read about
this remarkable vessel of Christ.
Meeting Mama Ruth Elton
What a priviledge meeting with mama Ruth Elton Novemember
last year. Our trip to Ilesha was eventful. We all had a wonderful time with
this wonderful woman of God. She answered all our questions and gave us interesting
information about her Father who we wanted to know so much about. The meeting
was one of my notable high-point of 2013. I look forward to another
meeting with her hopefully this 2014.
We salute this gift of God to Nigeria.
Celebrating a kingdom icon, Mama Ruth Elton at 80.
Celebrating Mama Ruth Elton, daughter of Pa S. G Elton who was a
missionary to the middle belt, North Central region of Nigeria . The mission work was firmly rooted in
Ebira, Okene and spread to other areas and tribes notably Egbira Koto, Gwari,
Bassa Kwomu, Ganagana.
Her Father S.G Elton left his native country England to come
to Nigeria as a missionary in 1937. He received a divine call to Ilesha. He was at the centre of all
the major revivals then, playing a major role in most of them. The notable one was
the Joseph Ayodele Babalola's (founder of Christ Apostolic Church C.A.C) revival
in Ilesha. He became the father of the Pentecostal/Charismatic movement that emerged
in the nation’s campuses in the 70’s. In the 80’s his teaching emphasis centred
on prophetic truth about The gospel of the kingdom and the emergence of the end
time overcomer’s company. Pastor E.A Adeboye of The Redeemed Christian Church of God said, “Nobody can truly write the history of either Pentecostalism or holistic
gospel in Nigeria and leave Pastor S.G Elton out of it”
Her ministry is the Coming Kingdom Outreach based in Ilesha
where she lives.
Upgrade 10!! A time of divine ascension!!
This is a precarious time in history, God is releasing understanding to enable His people come to the fullness of Christ (Eph 4:13) and Babylon blown away. This Christian Leadership Upgrade is about His church coming to the fullness of Sonship. It is about your designated role in God's prophetic calendar.
God is speaking to the lowly and the meek at heart, so do make out time to be at the meeting.
Upgrade 9 was great and I have no doubt that Upgrade 10 will be greater.
The Lord's Servant - Part 1
I am the LORD; that is my name! I will not give my glory to another or my praise to idols. (Isaiah 42:8)
We have many idols in America: money, sexual lust, violence, power, entertainment, drunkenness. Much of God's dealings with us has to do with the removal of the power our idols have over us.
Christ is under God. We are under Christ. The remainder of the creation is to be under us, for it is appointed to the royal priesthood to govern and judge mankind and the angels. Christ continually is removing the gods that are between Himself and us and forcing them under our feet. How we howl in pain and unbelief because of this process! But if we cooperate with God's Spirit there finally is peace and rulership. Christ will have nothing between Himself and us.
What is faith? - Part 6
If we would live by faith we must have a clear goal. The goal of the saint is eternal life in the Presence of God. It is the possessing of Christ—to be found in Him.
To attain the righteousness that is of God by faith we always must be pressing "toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ." The moment we draw back from the single-minded, intense pursuit of Christ, God has no pleasure in us.
We have not reached our goal until it is no longer we who are living but Christ who is living in us.
Gifts and Ministries - PART 3
For by the grace given me I say to every one of you: Do not think of yourself more highly than you ought, but rather think of yourself with sober judgment, in accordance with the measure of faith God has given you. (Romans 12:3)
The Lord is not requiring that we attempt to go forth and "do big things for God." He asks only that we judge ourselves soberly according to the measure of faith God has given us.
It is difficult, but necessary, to find that perfect balance where we neither are "stepping out in faith" (presumption) or involving ourselves so heavily in the world spirit that we are neglecting to hold ourselves before the Lord as a priest.
Saturday, 12 July 2014
UPGRADE 8 IS HERE. JULY 19 IS THE DATE
Upgrade 7 was great and eventful but Upgrade 8 promises to be better. Please make it a date. There will be live broadcast of the programme via www.wigradio.com at 9hours GMT.
Friday, 20 June 2014
UPGRADE 7.0 IS HERE!!!
The first in the 2014 Upgrade Series Starts tomorrow. You can follow the live broadcast on your Blackberry, Android or Computer Device via www.wigradio.com at 9hrs GMT.
Saturday, 19 April 2014
A STEP HIGHER - Part 3
There is division of labour in God’s kingdom; our duty is to seek His kingdom while His duty is to add those relevant needs to us. Therefore, we are doing God’s work when we focus our attention on addition, which is His duty. We should rather seek His kingdom passionately with all our heart and soul.
In the Tabernacle of Moses, the Outer Court has the Brazen Altar, where the animals are sacrificed. This typifies “meat” and the Brazen Laver, where the Priests wash themselves after performing the sacrifice also typifies “drink. Apostle Paul made it clear in Rom 14:17 “For the kingdom of God is not meat and drink; but righteousness, and peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost.” Outer Court ministry emphasizes the gospel of “meat and drink” or the “people’s need gospel” On the other hand, the Kingdom life is righteousness, peace and joy in the Holy Ghost and this journey begins at the Holy Place.
Friday, 18 April 2014
What Is Faith? - PART 5
By faith Abraham, when
he was called to go out into a place which he should after receive for an
inheritance, obeyed; and he went out, not knowing whither he went. (Hebrews
11:8)
Obedience to the will of
God, whether His will is found in the Scriptures or revealed in the Spirit to
the saint, is an important aspect of faith—the faith by which the righteous
live.
It has become
fashionable in Christian circles to speak of "challenging" our faith.
The concept seems to be that the Christian is to announce what he would like to
see happen and then, if he can summon the faith, God will do what he has asked.
We are exhorted to think "big" because God is a "big God."
We are encouraged to be aggressive in our "faith."
We are not certain there
is merit in this approach. We do not see it in the Scriptures. The Scriptures
are a record of God speaking to men, and of men demonstrating their faith by
doing what God commanded them to do. The people described in the eleventh
chapter of Hebrews showed their faith by being obedient to God, not by
imagining some large enterprise and then attempting to exercise
"faith" so God was compelled to do what they supposed was beneficial.
Clearing the Conscience of the Worshiper - Part 5
Because by one sacrifice he has made perfect forever those who are being made holy. The Holy Spirit also testifies to us about this. First he says: "This is the covenant I will make with them after that time, says the Lord. I will put my laws in their hearts, and I will write them on their minds." Then he adds: "Their sins and lawless acts I will remember no more." (Hebrews 10:14-17)
Notice very carefully the above passage. Christ by one sacrifice has made perfect forever those who are being made holy. The Holy Spirit testifies to us about this, that is, about Christ making perfect forever those who are being made holy.
What does the Holy Spirit say about this? He says two things:
Thursday, 17 April 2014
Gifts and Ministries - Part 2
No, I beat my body and make it my slave so after I have preached to others, I myself will not be disqualified for the prize. (I Corinthians 9:27)
The Apostle Paul wrote to us concerning the manner in which we are to treat our body:
Perhaps you have found that your body has a mind of its own. If you permit it to do so, it will bring itself down to destruction.
The body is remarkably shortsighted. It cares little for consequences. It lives for the moment. Therefore it is ready to eat and drink itself to death, to smoke cigarettes, to take drugs, to drive while drunk, to indulge in immorality, without regard for the consequences of such actions.
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