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Poverty is not a prerequisite to Heaven

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And it came to pass, that the beggar died, and was carried by the angels into Abraham’s bosom; the rich man also died, and was buried; and in hell he lifted up his eyes, being in torments, and seeth Abraham afar off, and Lazarus in his bosom (Luke 16: 22-23).

The scripture above is one of the many scriptures that are misinterpreted to mean that poverty is a prerequisite to Heaven. It must be state emphatically that, poverty is not a prerequisite to Heaven. The only prerequisite to Heaven is accepting Jesus as one’s personal savior and being obedient to Him.

Scripture makes it clear that we have been blessed with every spiritual blessings in the heavenly places (Ephesians 1:3). Every blessing we see around us was already in the spirit before becoming real in the physical. So if the child of God has every spiritual blessing, why then should he/she be poor? Many factors may be responsible for the poverty.

Firstly, one may be poor because of lack of knowledge of God’s word. Scripture says, my people perish because of lack of knowledge (Hosea 4:6).

Secondly, one may be poor because of lack of practice of God’s word. You can know His word, but without doing it, you will not enjoy the fruits. The fruits are hidden in the doing of the word. As Christians, we are doers of the word.

Thirdly, inconsistency in the practice of God’s word may be responsive for poverty. Sometimes, missing the timing of God could be the cause of poverty therefore the need for us to be sensitive to God’s word and His timing.

If we do not work with our hands, we could become poor. God has deposited talent(s) in everybody for wealth creation. Failure to identify, develop and use it may be a cause of poverty. Several other factors not mentioned here may be the cause of poverty.

To conclude scripture does not exactly state the cause of Lazarus’ poverty, nevertheless, poverty is not a prerequisite to enter Heaven.

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Mid year of 2015 already

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From tomorrow, we will start the month of June 2015. Mid year of 2015 already! Does this ring a bell in your mind about somethings?

Before entering this year, most of us, if not all of us, had great resolutions. Have we bothered to access the progress we have made towards achieving those great resolutions? If not, it is not too late. We got to do it now or soon.

Access the past six months against your 2015 resolutions. Depending on the results you get, renew your goals so that by the end of the year, you can point at some achievements. This is very important because God expects us to make progress everyday.

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Exercise your faith

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Exercise your faith:

We live in a world where every now and then, we face challenges. What is critical about facing challenges is how we respond to these challenges. Our response will determine whether we will be winners or losers. To become winners over challengers, we must exercise our faith any time we are confronted with challenges. How can you know the power in your faith when you do not exercise it?

When we surmount any challenge, we become enabled to surmount bigger challenges. How can one exercise his/her faith?

Firstly, discover what God says about your challenge from His word.

Secondly, confess His word to the challenge you are facing and pray in the name of Jesus. Keep confessing His word until you feel a victory note in your spirit. If it requires that you fast, go on and fast because Jesus said that somethings will only exit or get solved by prayer and fasting.

The word of God has power in it. It takes our faith to activate the power in His word. Exercise your faith now! God bless you.

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DEMONSTRATE SELF CONTROL!

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He that hath no rule over his own spirit is like a city that is broken down, and without walls (Proverbs 25:28).

Have you ever heard or come across a culprit blaming the devil rather than himself or herself? A rapist was arrested and all that he could say was that, “I don’t know how it all happened- it was the devil who deceived me….”.  The devil is always blamed for being responsible for every evil that people commit.

As a child of God, we must understand that, the devil and his cohorts always tempts people but they have no power to impose things on us. The human ‘will’ is such a powerful force that can’t be under the control of an external force. However, one can surrender his/her will to another entity. That is why although God has made provision for man to be saved, we still have some people who have made up their mind not to convert to Christianity. It takes an individual to make a personal decision to become a Christian.

From the scripture above, anybody who blames the devil for his/her state in life lacks spiritual self control. In other words, that person has yielded his/her will or spirit (directly or indirectly) to an entity and therefore does the workings of that spirit or entity. If you want progress in your life, your spirit has to be under the control of the Holy Spirit- this is, a conscious effort has to be made. God’s word (which is life and spirit) has to dominate your spirit. Then will you be able to discover even more elements about your human spirit and explore the benefits of the human spirit. Demonstrating self control is possible for the child of God!