Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Open Heavens Feb 20th, 2008

BIBLE IN A YEAR: Josh 22-24

CHOOSING YOUR FIRE

MEMORIZE: "And unto man he said, Behold, the fear of the Lord, that is wisdom; and to depart from evil is understanding" (Job 28:28)


READ: Job 30:15-20

"But now they that are younger than I have me in derision, whose fathers I would have disdained to have set with the dogs of my flock" (Job 30:1).

God's purifying fire can take any of these two forms: the fire of affliction or the fire of the Holy Spirit. If you do not allow the fire of the Holy Spirit to do the job quietly and steadily, you will be calling for the other fire to come and do it violently and painfully. Job was blessed by God but he was a proud man. That invited the fire of affliction. By the time it was over, he was humbled. It is either you humble yourself or God will force you to be humble. If you do it yourself, you will be saved from several unnecessary troubles.

I learnt this the hard way. Even in my poverty, I was very proud until God dealt with me. As a young Christian, I was blessed with the ability to hear from God. Before leaving home, the Lord would tell me the route to take, and what to preach. Later, I became an interpreter for papa. It appeared the other pastors left me to do this alone. One day, one of the pastors informed me that I will be interpreting for him on that day. I was angry. Within me, I asked, who does he think he is? Imagine the interpreter of the General Superintendent interpreting for that fellow! Eventually, I reluctantly did it, but after the sermon, the Lord clearly said, 'So you are now too big to interpret for my servant?'

That was the last time I heard God speak to me. After that, everything switched to silence mode. When Satan realized I was no longer hearing from God, he tormented me. I prayed, wept, cried, fasted and asked forgiveness but Heaven was silent. It is preferable never to have heard from Him than to hear from Him and lose the gift. I cried some more and made a covenant with Him that if I was going to offend Him tomorrow, He should take me home today. Thereafter, He lifted the embargo. Yet my covenant still stands today. If you see me saying 'Yes sir' to everybody, it is because the fire has burnt pride out of my life. Which of the purifying fires do you want?

ACTIONPOINT: Ask God to uproot the spirit of pride in your life.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

PRIDE...i kow myself that i have to battle with that from time to time. We will not get into all the details..lol but God will help each and every one of us to humble ourselves in any situation we find ourselves. Amen

ßǿŋשּׂΐţſڠςن§ said...

PRIDE
I think the proverb that says "Pride goes before fall" happens a lot in this world we usualy dont realize it it does. Humility really does a lot for people especially when you put Humility + Patience..then you'll realize that if you had decided to be Proud then you wouldnt have gotten where you got to when you decided to be Humble. That happens to me a lot. I mean i'm not much of a proud person but I do it sometimes. Only God will see us through.

Be HUMBLE.

"Where would I Be if not for YOUR Grace"

Anonymous said...

One of the biggest mistake people make is thinking being humble is being a fool. Everytime I see Daddy GO, I'm always amazed at the humility of this man. I mean he's the leader of one of the BIGGEST Churches in the world. My prayer is to be half as humble as he is.

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