Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Are You Adoptable?

One of my favorite activities is to visit our local animal shelter. A bittersweet tug on my heart, as I would love to scoop up and take a bunch of the animals home with me - yet, I know that reality tells me I can not. So, my time spent is mostly conversing with and petting the animals that I can.

There is one large dog there named "Otis", who is NOT up for adoption. I believe the Lord used this dog to teach me a valuable lesson. When I first started coming to the shelter to visit with the animals, Otis would always growl, bark and sometimes lunge at the cage. It didn't matter how much I would try to talk to him, he was still very stand-offish. Soon, I gave up trying and kept my distance, so as to not cause him any additional stress.

Months went by, and even when in the same room with Otis, I would just ignore him and not go by his cage. Although, he wasn't barking or growling at me anymore, I still maintained my distance. I just didn't trust him.

One day a small 4 month old black lab puppy was placed next to Otis. I went up and started talking to this puppy, gently and playfully. Little did I know that the whole time I was talking to the puppy, old Otis thought I was talking to him. Starved for attention and human touch, Otis placed the side of his body up against the cage for me to pet him.

Was I nervous? You bet I was!!! This was the same dog I thought would bite my hand off. I looked in his eyes and all I saw was one of God's creatures wishing only to be loved. Slowly, I started to pet Otis and call him gently by his name. The joy in his eyes was inexpressible.

How many times, I thought, had I treated a person in the same manner as I had treated Otis? Maybe because of their outside exterior, their gruffness, rudeness or maybe even irritability, had I distanced myself or even ignored them. Had I failed to really, really look and see their true inner being? Like Otis, all of us longed to be loved and accepted.

Isn't it wonderful that Jesus accepts us and wants us just as we are? He doesn't say, "Come, when you get your life in order." or "Come, when you stop with that bad habit." or "Come, when all your relationships are mended." NO, when He says, "Come as you are." that's exactly what He means.

Remember a kind soft word, gentle hug or smile may be all that is needed to soften the hearts of the Otis's in this world. And, YES, Otis is still at the shelter and still one of my most favorite dogs to spend time with!

"Having predestinated us unto the adoption of children by Jesus Christ to himself, according to the good pleasure of his will, to the praise of the glory of his grace, wherein he hath made us accepted in the beloved." (Ephesians 1:5-6)

"But as many as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name:" (John 1:12)

"For ye are all the children of God by faith in Christ Jesus." (Galations 3:26)

God Bless you
Ev. Jesse Mbula

Monday, October 11, 2010

God's "Modus Operandi"

"For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways," declares the LORD. "As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts. (Isaiah 55:8-9)

"I want to know how God created this world. I am not interested in this or that phenomenon, in the spectrum of this or that element. I want to know His thoughts; the rest are details." Albert Einstein

I don't have many earthly heroes, but Albert Einstein is certainly one of mine. Through a combination of incredible study and persistence and a divine gift of insight and inspiration, God bestowed (for reasons only known to God), the knowledge of the workings of the universe upon this man. Einstein proposed theories of time and space which were completely foreign and incomprehensible to our everyday experience. Yet, these theories are being proven, even today, to be completely true. We would never understand these concepts from our perception of the world as we know it. It is only by taking a scientific "leap of faith" that Einstein was able to postulate these completely new and revolutionary theories of the workings of the cosmos.

The ways of God are the same. They are often very different and contrary to the workings of the world and our everyday experiences. You cannot sit around thinking about God and hope to understand how He works, moves, and operates. God and heaven function in a way only understandable to those who chose to comprehend things on God's terms and not the world's terms.

How do we go about understanding God's "modus operandi", which is so different from our everyday experiences in life? By seeking. Go through the Bible and find how many quotes you can find from God asking man to seek His ways. Hundreds!

It is God's desire that humankind seek His will, His way of doing business, His "modus operandi". It is very different than what we might, by nature or by supposition, perceive. Hebrews 11:6 says, "...He rewards those who earnestly seek Him." You do not need to be Albert Einstein to perceive God's ways and thoughts. Seek Him with your whole heart and you will be rewarded and see the world and the universe anew. Will you not choose to seek Him today?

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

A Prayer We Should All Pray

Father, I have a problem. It's weighing heavy on me. It's all I can think about, night and day. Before I bring it to you in prayer. I suppose I should pray for those who are less fortunate than me. Those in this world who have hardly enough food for this day, and for those who don't have a roof over their heads at night.

I also pray for families who have lost loved ones in sudden death, for parents whose children have leukemia, for the many people who are dying of brain tumors, for the hundreds of thousands who are laid waste with other terrible cancers, for people whose bodies have been suddenly shattered in car wrecks,
for those who are lying in the hospital with agonizing burns over their bodies, whose faces have been burned beyond recognition.

I pray for people with emphysema, whose eyes fill with terror as they struggle for every breath merely to live, for those who are tormented beyond words by irrational fears, for the elderly who are wracked with the pains of aging, whose only "escape" is death.

I pray for people who are watching their loved ones fade before their eyes through the grief of Alzheimer's disease, for the many thousands who are suffering the agony of AIDS, for those who are in such despair they are about to commit suicide, for people who are tormented by the demons of alcoholism and drug
addiction.

I pray for children who have been abandoned by their parents, for those who are sexually abused, for wives held in quiet despair, beaten and abused by cruel and drunken husbands, for people whose minds have been destroyed by mental disorders, for those who have lost everything in floods, tornadoes, hurricanes, and earthquakes.

I pray for the blind, who never see the faces of the ones they love, or the beauty of a sunrise, for those whose bodies are horribly deformed by painful arthritis, for the many whose lives will be taken from them today by murderers, for those wasting away on their death beds.

Most of all, I cry out for the millions who don't know the forgiveness that is in Jesus Christ... for those who in a moment of time will be swept into Hell by the cold hand of death, and find to their utter horror the unspeakable vengeance of eternal fire. Oh God, I pray for them.

"Give ear to my words, O Lord, consider my meditation. Hearken unto the voice of my cry, my King, and my God; for unto thee will I pray." (Psalm 5:2)

"Don't be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which passes all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. (Philippians 4:6-7)

Strange....
I can't seem to remember what my problem was!

In Jesus' name I pray.
Amen!

Monday, September 27, 2010

Genuine Faith

These people honor me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me." Matt 15:8 There's an excellent illustration that demonstrates the difference between intellectual faith and genuine faith. In the late 1890's, a famous tightrope walker strung a wire across Niagara Falls. As thousands of people watched, he inched his way along the wire from one side of the falls to the other. When he got to the other side, the crowd cheered wildly. Finally, the tightrope walker was able to quiet the crowd and shouted to them, 'Do you believe in me?'. The crowd shouted back, 'We believe! We believe!'. Again he quieted the crowd and shouted to them, 'I'm going back across the falls on the tightrope. But this time I'm going to do it with a wheelbarrow, balancing the front wheel on the tightrope. Do you believe I can do it?'. The crowd yelled back, 'We believe! We believe!' There was a reporter there covering the story. He turned to him and asked the same question, "Do you believe in me? Do you believe I can do it?" The reporter responded, "Yes. I believe in you. I believe you can do it." The tightrope walker responded, "Great. Get in the wheelbarrow." Intellectual faith says, "I believe" Genuine faith will "get in the wheelbarrow".

so these many of Christian do believe God with our lips but when our hearts and mind are very far but why do we do this?

so let us revise our ways and get back to him

God bless you all

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

"A Father You Can Count On."

               


For one little girl, faith in her father helped her to survive one of the storms of the century. See, that's what you and I need, too, to make it through the storms that could sink us. We need a "daddy" who always does what he says. For someone listening today, the word "father" just carries... a lot of hurt and disappointment. And no earthly father, no matter how good he is, can always do what he says.
Every dad dies someday - except one. He's the God who made you; the God who has asked us to call Him our "Heavenly Father." He's not the father you had on earth; He's the Father we all wished we had and so much more. He's the Father your heart has been yearning for your whole life.
And here's what the Bible says about this God who wants to bring you into His family so He can be your Father. It's our word for today from the Word of God in Hebrews 6, beginning with verse 18. It says, "It is impossible for God to lie...We who have fled to take hold of the hope offered to us may be greatly encouraged. We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure." This anchor hope is actually a personal relationship with the God of the universe through what His Son did on the cross for us. Jesus poured out His life as your substitute, to pay your death penalty for every wrong thing you've ever done. So your sins could be forgiven and so you could belong to God forever.
And He's the Father who always does what He says. Here's what He promised to those who accept the gift His Son died to give us: "'I will be a Father to you, and you will be My sons and daughters,' says the Lord Almighty" (2 Corinthians 6:18) Look, you need Him. You were made for Him. And He wants you so much that He sacrificed His one and only Son to remove what stood between you and Him.
It's your move now, to reach out to God in faith and say, "God, I've been running my own life, and that's wrong. I'm ready to live Your way now, and I believe Jesus is my only hope of having my sins forgiven because He died for me. So, Lord, I'm Yours." See, that's how you begin your personal relationship with the Father that you were made by and made for.


 

God bless you

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Sunday, September 5, 2010

How Can Man Put Aside The Differances And Become One

Praise God,
Am Ev. Jesse Mbula i have got chances to ministers in churches in singing, worshiping and preaching but in most cases there is something that i see among 90% of the churches i minister in.
These days we as ministers and bellievers are failing to put aside the difference in order we become one in all condition on this planet. But why??

Dressing chord
Style in singing/ vocals
Working
Speaking
Tatoos
And many as possible

You find that when someone steps in a church and on his/her body is full of tatoos, that person is a sinner and it is not God judging but it is we humans by sending complains to God by prayers ''that why is such  person also coming to church infact making matters worse ministering you too'' but instead of sending complians to God, why dont we always put this brother or sister in to the hand of the lord to judge and even heal him totally becouse you never know that person could when he repented and he/she has been forgiven and now the devil is trying to lead you off just by indirectly using a littly think just as this tatoo on the sister/brother to win you soul and at the end you will be the sinner and this person will be forgiven.
So let us stop doing this and just become one by putting aside all the differences that we may be seeing and forcus on the God that we serve. and blessing shall flow like never before.

Infact if Jesus had not put aside the difference who could even  pray for some people or talk to them, but just becouse he was not looking at peoples sinfull sides but he was seeing them as they were just as we can see in John 4:6-15
In verse 13 Jesus did not mind what this lady is doing nor she had done in the past but he managed to talk to her and eventually he won her heart to a safe side so let us also be doing the same in order to win many hearts and let us not all difference to win us from God.


God bless you

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East Africa
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