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Thursday, 17 March 2016



Why do we celebrate Christmas more than we celebrate Easter?
We spend an entire month decorating our homes, singing special Christmas songs about Jesus, giving gifts in His name, and why do our yards light up every night to remind people of "The Reason for the Season"; but when we get to April or May, we spend a few days wishing people a Happy Easter, make a nice ham, perhaps attend a Sunrise Service and sing a handful of songs about Jesus' resurrection.
The contrast stood out to me in such a sobering way as I reflected on this question that came to mind a couple of months ago. While Jesus' birth is an important event in history and our Christian faith, as the Creator of the Universe chose to come to earth and dwell among us, His birth did not save us from sin.
Had He been born and simply lived, we would still be lost.
The Jews would have their sacrifices and we would be Gentiles without a hope! It was His death, burial and resurrection—His defeat of death, hell and the grave—that gave us the hope of having our sins removed as far as the east is from the west. It was His spilled blood that purchased our redemption!
I was saddened and deeply troubled as I reflected the lesser importance placed upon this day that should be the most celebrated day for the Christian. We should spend more time preparing for, celebrating, singing and declaring the true message of Easter. I truly believe the enemy has successfully diverted our attention from the most joyous event in all of the history of mankind—that the Creator of the Universe chose to be falsely accused, beaten, ridiculed and put to death in the manner of a common criminal—all so He could redeem us.
God is God. He could have chosen to assign a different method of redemption. One less painful, one less humiliating, one less sacrificial. He didn't have to choose blood as the cleansing agent for sin. But He did. And He sent Jesus to live and die. And then rise again from the dead.
Is it possible, then, that the enemy has purposely tried to subdue the true message of Easter?

There Are 5 Ways You Can Use Easter to Evangelize:

1. Host a focused home Bible study for your neighbors. You can do a group study through a book about Jesus and His life or just about the truth of the gospel. One good study would be Lee Strobel's book The Case for Christ.
2. Host a five-day Easter club for children. This would also give you an open door to their parents. Choose stories, games, activities and crafts that focus on Christ; His life, death and resurrection; and what they mean for us.
3. Do crafts and activities with your children that focus on the true meaning of Easter and include their friends. Pinterest is full of ideas, from resurrection gardens to pretzel crosses, resurrection rolls and resurrection scenes (like a nativity scene). I have a whole Pinterest board dedicated to a Christ-Centered Easter
4. Purchase and distribute free copies of books that present the gospel in a clear way. Ideas are Jesus: the One and Only by Beth Moore, The Case for the Resurrection by Lee Strobel or The Dig – Luke, Vols. 1 & 2, Bible studies that are perfect for children. Let them know that this is an Easter gift from your family to theirs.
5. Plan a family outreach. Whether it is volunteering in a food kitchen or assisting your church in a specific Easter outreach, reach out to the lost.
The message of Easter is not spring. It's not a new dress and white shoes. It is not going to church and hearing a nice sermon. It is not a huge potluck after service where you eat a lot of good food and have a good time with old friends.
The message of Easter is that Jesus, by the power of the Holy Spirit, defeated death, hell and the grave and paid the penalty for our sin. His resurrection was the final blow to Satan's kingdom. It was the final victory.

5 Ways We Can Use Easter to Evangelize

5 Ways We Can Use Easter to Evangelize

Friday, 11 March 2016

LESSONS OF LIFE: But as for you, ye thought evil against me; but God meant it unto good, to bring to pass, as it is this day, to save much people alive. It's my prayer that at the end of everything, this will be your final comment about the issues of life. May God continue to grace you till all is accomplished.

Monday, 29 February 2016

DAILY BREAD OF LIFE: LESSONS OF LIFE: SEE THE BIGGER PICTURE (Matt 13:1...

DAILY BREAD OF LIFE: LESSONS OF LIFE: SEE THE BIGGER PICTURE (Matt 13:1...: LESSONS OF LIFE: SEE THE BIGGER PICTURE  (Matt 13:16) But how great are your eyes because they see. How great are your ears because the...
LESSONS OF LIFE: SEE THE BIGGER PICTURE
 (Matt 13:16)
But how great are your eyes because they see. How great are your ears because they hear.

Telescopes in our days, help us see things that are faint, it help give us a closer view of objects, expose things in detail, detect object visible to the eye and trace them back. In the life Father Abraham and Sarah, they lives with bareness. The saw no sign of having a child yet Isaac, who was to be born through them, was hanging there in the invisible realm. Father Abraham did not know of this until a dream he had from God, which became his TELESCOPE brought this faint reality into reality.
The PROMISE to Abraham which appeared to be a mirage now became a hopeful expectation. There are things God have for you existing in the invisible. They were created and orchestrated by God for your good and until you see those pictures, you would be limited by your own mediocre plans. Get on feet today and understand that:
1. There is much more to your life than what you see.
2. The bigger picture is more than where you are.
3. You can surely fulfill that vision.
4. Get going and don't stop.
5. Breakthrough those barriers and finish your race. Mighty is the one who has called you. 

"See things as you would have them be instead of as they are" Robert Collier

Friday, 5 February 2016

Lessons of Life: KNOCKDOWNS ARE NOT KNOCKOUTS
We are pressed on every side by troubles, but we are not crushed. We are perplexed, but not driven to despair. 9 We are hunted down, but never abandoned by God. We get knocked down, but we are not destroyed. 2 Corth. 4:8-9.
A child learning how to walk may fall and rise but whiles he gets up to continue he becomes perfect walking.
If you have made a mistake, there is is always another chance for you. You may have a fresh start any moment you choose, for this thing that we call 'failure' is not the falling down, but the staying down.(MARY PICKFORD)
The race is liken unto Mohammed Ali and Henry Cooper clash in 1963. Ali overcame a knockdown before he won the fight.
Your falling does not signify Christ will not give you victory. Keep trusting God and His word.
Amen

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