Grace.

Titus 2:1-15; 3:1-15; Ephesians 2:1-22; Colossians 4:1-6, 17-18.

( A Summary Of My Book On The Topic)

Grace, over the years, has been defined in various ways—either to suit the audience to whom the definition is given or to portray it in the light of what it truly is according to God’s Word. Some of these definitions, which fall short of scriptural standards, have led to a gross abuse of God’s grace. This is because they present grace as an insurance against the penalty or consequences of sins wilfully committed by the sinner.
This, however, is wrong. Grace actually empowers us to do the very opposite, as the scripture below clearly explains:
Titus 2:11
“For the grace of God that brings salvation has appeared to all men.”
Titus 2:12
“It teaches us to say ‘No’ to ungodliness and worldly passions, and to live self-controlled, upright and godly lives in this present age,” Titus 2:13
“while we wait for the blessed hope—the glorious appearing of our great God and Savior, Jesus Christ…” (NIV)

Definition of Grace
What, then, is grace?
From a balanced view of the Holy Scriptures, we can define grace as the spiritual impartation of God upon man to enable him to live as God expects, despite all the challenges he faces (see 2 Corinthians 12:7–10; 1 Corinthians 15:9–10; 2 Corinthians 8:1–6).
Simply put, the language of grace is declared in Philippians 4:13:
“I have strength for all things in Christ who empowers me…” (AMP)

From the foregoing, we can see that grace gives the ability to live a positive and impactful Christian life—not the opposite, as erroneously defined and taught by some.
Sometimes such errors arise because of the inability to distinguish between the operations of grace and mercy. It is often mistakenly believed that grace takes care of our sins. No—mercy does that. It is God’s mercy that moves Him to forgive the sinner upon repentance; but it is grace that enables the sinner to take that step toward repentance.
Without grace, God’s mercy—though inherent in His nature—would be exercised in vain, because no sinner would embrace it unless influenced by grace.
Ephesians 2:8–9
“For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God—not by works, so that no one can boast.” (NIV)

The Operation of Grace
God has made His grace available to all mankind. However, this grace does not operate in isolation; it is accessed by those who humble themselves before God, whether saints or sinners (James 4:6; 1 Peter 5:5–7; Psalm 51:17; Isaiah 57:15).
Although grace is available to all who humble themselves, its operation differs according to individual spiritual needs, as determined by God. The sinner needs grace for salvation, while the believer needs grace to live the new life in Christ.

The Operation of Grace in the Humble Sinner
1Tim.1.13
“Even though I was once a blasphemer and a persecutor and a violent man, I was shown mercy because I acted in ignorance and unbelief “
1Tim.1.14
“The grace of our Lord was poured out on me abundantly, along with the faith and love that are in Christ Jesus”. (NIV)
The primary aim of preaching the gospel is to expose the sinner to God’s grace, which brings salvation. However, grace benefits only those who respond with humility.
When God’s Word is faithfully preached, His grace is released, appealing to the sinner to yield to Christ. If the sinner humbly responds, the Spirit of God begins the work of salvation. If pride resists, the opportunity may pass.

The Operation of Grace in the Life of the Humble Christian
1Cor.15.10
“But by the grace of God I am what I am, and his grace to me was not without effect. No, I worked harder than all of them–yet not I, but the grace of God that was with me.” (NIV)
Grace continues to work in the life of the believer, enabling them to live according to God’s will. Just as humility is required for salvation, it is also required for sustained spiritual growth and effectiveness.
Grace enables the Christian to:
*live righteously
*serve acceptably
*maintain fellowship with God
*grow in spiritual strength.
The more humble the Christian, the more evident the operation of grace in their life.

Examples of the Operation of Grace
Grace for Obedience
Grace empowers believers to live in obedience to God.
Grace for Christ-likeness
What once seemed impossible becomes natural through grace.
Grace for Service
True service to God is joyful and unforced when sustained by grace.
Grace for Fellowship
Grace creates a deep desire for fellowship with God and His people.
Grace for Ministry
Effective ministry is evidence of grace at work.
Grace for Endurance
Grace provides strength to endure trials without murmuring.
Grace for Sacrifice
Grace enables believers to live not for themselves, but for God.

The Danger of Abusing Grace
Grace can be abused either deliberately or through ignorance. In both cases, its operation is hindered.
Common Ways Sinners Abuse Grace:
*Through Pride
*By Seeking Comfort in Sin
*By Rejecting the Truth
*By Choosing Vanity over Eternal Life.

Erroneous Abuse of Grace by Christians
Among believers, abuse of grace often stems from wrong doctrine or ignorance of Scripture. This can lead to:
loss of spiritual conviction
false confidence
distorted interpretation of Scripture
spiritual blindness

The Call to Humility
1Pet.5.6
” Therefore humble yourselves under the mighty hand of God, that He may exalt you in due time, ” (NKJV)
Grace flows through humility. Whether sinner or believer, the key requirement for accessing grace is a humble heart.
God’s “mighty hand” represents His dealings with man—moments where grace is made available in abundance. At such times, one must respond with humility to benefit from it.
Manifestations of God’s Grace:
Conviction of sin
Anointing for service
Manifestation of power
Unction of the Holy Spirit

Conclusion
Grace is God’s divine provision for both salvation and daily Christian living. It is not a license to sin but a power to live righteously.
It is accessed through humility, sustained through obedience, and expressed through a transformed life.

My Life Changing Encounters With God (Part Four).

Hello once again, dear friends, and all fellow members of God’s family reading from across the world. 

As you must have already known by now, my name is Joseph Achi, from Nigeria. 

I serve the God who made the heavens and the earth, through His Son, my Lord and personal Saviour, Jesus Christ. 

Today I am sharing with you the fourth part of my encounters with the saving power of God through His Son, Jesus the Christ. 

I am sharing these testimonies with you for the sole purpose of glorifying the name of Almighty God, and His Son, Jesus Christ, and to encourage faith and commitment in His name all over the world among all who have already  believed in Him, and  also among those who would believe through these testimonies. 

Romans 10:11-12: 

“For the scripture saith, Whosoever believeth on him shall not be ashamed. For there is no difference between the Jew and the Greek: for the same Lord over all is rich unto all that call upon him. For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.”

Sometimes in the year 2010, while working in the City of Lagos, in the southwest of Nigeria, I received a revelation from the Lord about an impending danger to my life. This was revealed to me while I was asleep.

 In that dream I saw myself in a strange place with very high walls. 

I was tied both hands and feet with ropes. There was a large cauldron with boiling liquid not too far from me, and a very old woman was attending to it. She looked fetish; I’d say she seemed to me like a witch doctor . The whole place looked like a ritualist’s shrine and I had a clear understanding that I was going to be killed and used as a sacrifice unless I was delivered  by some stroke of luck from that hopeless situation. 

While the woman was going about her fetish procedures I suddenly discovered that my bands were loosed, and that I could move. So I waited until the unsuspecting witch doctor came to stand opposite me with the cauldron of boiling liquid between us. Then I quickly rose and pushed it over against her, thus spilling the whole hot liquid on her as she lay sprawled on the ground. This resulted in her death instantly. 

Her attendants made attempts to apprehend me, but somehow I was able to scale that high wall, and made good my escape. Then I woke up with a start. 

I shared this terrifying dream with my wife and, after we had prayed about it, I subsequently forgot all about it over time.  However, sometimes later , probably that same year, I received a phone call from a very wealthy man whom I had met and became acquainted with while I was still working in the northern part of the country. I’d lost contact with him for some years due to some problem with my phone, so it was a pleasant surprise to me when he called. I told him that I had relocated to the city of Lagos, owing to an external transfer from my place of work. 

He told me he’d be coming to Lagos, anyway, and that he’d be happy if I could come and visit him when he was there. Of course I looked forward to it too because he had been a good family friend. 

When he eventually arrived Lagos, it was at a time when I was so busy at my place of work, with virtually no spare time for visits except to refresh myself, eat some food, and sleep after returning very late from work. 

He kept calling, and I kept making promises to visit him, but each time my work schedule would drag way beyond my normal closing time, and late into the evening. 

At some time he began to sound so desperate to see me,  so much that I became suspicious because, given that he was a very rich man; in fact he’s from one of the wealthiest families of the Muslim elites in the far north of my country; so it seemed rather strange to me that he would need my attention so much that he’s be worried. Well, I decided to handle the situation with extreme caution.

He kept calling me relentlessly, and the more he did, the more my spiritual senses suggested to me that all was not well.

At this point I like to shed more light on my relationship with this man so that the reader can better understand why I had my reservations about him. I came to know him when I was privileged to officially serve him at a very critical time when that service mattered so much to his reputation as a highly placed Director-general of a government establishment, at the federal level. Actually, at that time, it wasnt my schedule to attend to him but the only staff, whose schedule it was, was unavoidably absent and no one else was trained to handle that schedule; not even me. However, my superior authorized me to attend to him, so after studying a few precedents for guidance I was able to draft and have certified the documents he needed, just in the nick of time. To say the least, he was overjoyed at my ability to execute the official documents exactly as was expected, and since that time he took a liking to me. Sometimes he would invite me to his house, and we would go out to see his friends, or just drive around to some places of interest to him. 

But, fast forward, at this material time that he had asked to see me at Lagos, his desperation betrayed something, which I sensed were

hidden motives, because given that he was not only rich, but was older to me, at least, in my estimation, by not less than twenty years;  and also given the pedigree of a typical rich person in this part of the world, it was out of place for him to want to see me that much for nothing. In fact he had never called me that much time before, or was he ever so desperate to see me at any other time before this time under review.  

At a point he became very angry that I could not keep my appointments to see him, the fact notwithstanding that I had tried to explain my own predicaments to him. 

At his last call to me, he sounded so worried at not going to see me. He said he’d be leaving for the north the next day and earnestly implored that I should try by all means to see him. Much against the restrictions I felt in my spirit I decided to make a sacrifice that day to see him, not minding my own inconveniences. 

So when I got home at night, I made out time to go and see him. 

He lived in a very high brow estate in Lagos island. He described to me that his house was not too far from the first of two entrances to the estate. He gave me his house number.  

When I got to the estate, the security guards at the main entrance quizzed me and, after being satisfied with my answers, gave me direction to the house, which was close by. Indeed it had a very high wall and a massive gate, just like the one I saw in my dream, but at that time I didn’t even remember that I had had such a bad dream.  I walked straight towards the house, but as I drew near, it was as if something just switched off in my brain. I only came to myself after I had walked a considerable distance deep into the estate. I had never entered that estate before, so I did not even know where I was heading to anymore, and it’s not a kind of a place that you could start asking someone to show you your way as everyone was cocooned in the comfort of their luxury homes. 

While still roaming aimlessly in the estate , his call came through to me: I had earlier on called to tell him that I had been shown his house by the guards, so he now asked why it was taking me so long to reach it. 

In my own innocence I tried to explain to him that I did not know when I walked past his gate, and that I’m somehow lost in the heart of the estate. After asking for some certain clues around me, he told me that I had gone way too far and was closer to the second gate, and that it would be easier for me to exit the estate via that gate, take a vehicle and come back to the first gate. He said he’d detail his guard to come outside and assist me to come inside.

 I was, in my innocence, grateful to him for the gesture. 

When I got to the first gate the second time, I spotted the house just nearby and was surprised that I had missed it the first time. So this time around I fixed my gaze steadfastly on it and proceeded to walk up to the gate. The number of the house was clearly written on it.  

Please, bear with me that I’m avoiding to specifically mention certain things in my narrative; it is due to some security concerns. 

True to what he had said he’d do, there was a man standing in front of the gate to guide me in. He was a hulk of a man, about six feet plus, and I could even see that one of his eyes was bad.  I looked at him intently and he returned the look, but that was all I remembered again. By the time I came to myself I was once again roaming in the heart of that big estate. My would be host’s call came again after sometime, and he was saying something like his guard said someone ( obviously me) approached the house but simply walked past it. 

Well, by this time I was somehow feeling embarrassed at not being able to simply walked to the gate of a house which was clearly in my view. Even the security men had been surprised when I had returned to the first gate that second time to say that I had missed my way. They still pointed at the house emphatically to me. 

Once again my check revealed that I was closer to the second gate of the estate.  My host, who now seemed upset, simply asked me to go to the entrance of the second gate, and wait for him to come and pick me up in his car. 

I did. 

After some time he called to say that he was at the second entrance of the estate, where I said that I was waiting. He said he was in a white car with tinted glasses, but after looking around I couldn’t sight any car.  I told him I could not see any car around. He also said that he could not see me either. He proceeded to asked me to describe what I could see around, so I proceeded to describe my immediate environment, right to the spot where I was standing in front of some ornamental trees by the gate.  At that point, also, some commercial motorcyclists had parked outside the gate and I included them in my description. 

He agreed with everything I said, except that he still maintained that I was no where to be seen in that place.  

Then the scales fell off my eyes!

By this time he was very angry. But I was just perplexed. Why couldn’t we see each other?

Why was he angry instead of being surprised that we seemed to be invisible to each other?

Could it be that he was angry probably because he thought that I was only lying that I was there at the gate?  But bearing in mind that I had clearly described the current scenes at the gate , to which he had also admitted to seeing, I believe that he was also convinced that I was truly at the gate, just as he was at the time. But because he was, nonetheless, angry after all those facts, I started sensing that something evil was brewing: he must be angry because of something else; something he feared he was going to loose. But as to what it was, your guess is as good as mine. 

It was at this point that the Lord clearly spoke to my heart: He simply said, “ Go back home”. 

So I left that place for my house. 

It was at that time that I became afraid at the whole thing that had transpired. 

I became aware that it was God that was preventing me from walking into that house. Who knows what would have become of me if that had happened?

I became aware that the event of that day was linked to the dream that I had had earlier on. 

As I took a commercial motorcycle back home, the man kept calling my phone, but I refused to  answer his calls. 

I was so afraid, but I was equally grateful to God for “switching off my brain” those two times, and also for putting a veil between me and my adversary at that final meeting place. 

PRAISE THE LORD JESUS CHRIST!!!

After that incident, he went ahead to reclaim a choice plot of land he had earlier gifted to me in a government reserved area, but I didn’t care much when I got to know about it, even though I had invested some money in trying to develop it. 

He never called me again, until many years after, and when he did, he sounded like he missed me; but my unenthusiastic response must have been the reason he hasn’t called again ever since for over a decade; and, to say the least, I am the happier for it. 

Praise God!

If you’re out there, and are having a hard time believing that God exists, or that He does not care for those who trust in Him, then this is my question to you: who restrained me,  twice, from my  ill-fated  purpose that night? Who put a veil between me and my would be abductor, and possible killer? Even though the unfolding drama was not consummated to its  planned conclusion by my adversary, yet was it not God, Who sees the end of a thing from its beginning, that showed me in a similitude, via a dream,  how that incident would have happened even before it came to pass?

Who spoke to me at the entrance of that estate, asking me to go home?

It was my  God , “That frustrateth the tokens of the liars, and maketh diviners mad; that turneth wise men backward, and maketh their knowledge foolish;”

Isaiah 44:25.

I sincerely and passionately call upon everyone reading this narration to put their faith and  trust in Him, and to accept Jesus Christ His Son as their Lord, and personal Saviour, if they have not truly done so before. 

Jesus Christ is just a fervent prayer away!

John 17:3 :

“And this is life eternal, that they might know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent.”

God bless you for reading. 

My Life Changing Encounters With God (Part Three).

Hello, once again, my friends from around the globe. It is my hope, and earnest prayer, that you are all doing fine in your daily work and walk with God. May God’s continued grace and mercy be upon y’all, in Jesus Christ’s Mighty name.

So far, I have shared two out of the four testimonies I wanted to share with you, and today I’ll be sharing the third one. However, before I do that, I want to encourage you all to share my posts with your family, friends and all acquaintances, so that they can share in the blessings inherent in my posts. Further more, if you have any questions about my posts, or any edifying comments to make; feel free to do so in the comments section below each post.

My Third Testimony.

Once again, I welcome you to my platform, and I’m hopeful that your time here will be well spent as you read about one of my many encounters with the Lord Jesus Christ.  But, before I proceed, let me quote a passage of the Holy Scriptures from the Psalms:

Psalms 121:1-8

 (A Song of degrees.)

“ I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help. My help cometh from the LORD, which made heaven and earth. He will not suffer thy foot to be moved: he that keepeth thee will not slumber. Behold, he that keepeth Israel shall neither slumber nor sleep. The LORD is thy keeper: the LORD is thy shade upon thy right hand. The sun shall not smite thee by day, nor the moon by night. The LORD shall preserve thee from all evil: he shall preserve thy soul. The LORD shall preserve thy going out and thy coming in from this time forth, and even for evermore.”

My testimony in part two explained how God delivered me from death in the hands of Muslim jihadist. 

This third testimony I’m about to share is also on the same page. 

On Sunday night, the 20th day of February , 2000, my Lord Jesus Christ showed me a vision of what was going to happen in the next day, being Monday the 21st. 

At that  time of my life I was newly married and had relocated from my family house in a Muslim dominated part of the state to where the population was dominantly Christian. 

Earlier on the governor of my state , Kaduna, had announced the introduction and adoption of the Muslim sharia law in the state , which is equally divided in its population distribution among Christians and Muslims. Of course there was a strong opposition from the Christian population who felt that the state , being a secular entity,  should not adopt or enact any particular religion’s law for use over the whole state. The Christian Association of Nigeria, an umbrella body of all churches in the country , after an unsuccessful attempt to dissuade the state from going on  with this matter, declared Monday, the 21st day of the month of February, 2000, as a day of a peaceful protest to air the Christians’ grievances, but little did anyone know that it would lead to a five day bloodbath and large scale destruction of properties; the worst in the history of kaduna state. 

So on that Sunday night the Lord clearly revealed to me that the next day was going to be a bloody day; He showed me graphically how it was going to be. In fact He showed me a women I was going to meet and rescue or else she was going to be stabbed to death; I saw her as a very fat and fair skinned woman, and He showed me how some Muslims would bring her down and stab her multiple times to death. 

After I had woken up and had had the morning devotion with my wife and 5 months old son, and was getting ready to start preparing for work, I explained to her that  the Lord had revealed to me how that day was going to be a bad one for the state, and that she should not step out of the house to look for me should anything happen subsequently because the Lord would be with me and I would return to her and our child. 

She didn’t want me to go to work that day for fear of what would happen, but I assured her that it was alright and that she should have no fear. 

When I stepped onto the major road,  I was taken aback by the size of the protesters I saw carrying placards and marching to the governor’s residence some twenty kilometers, or thereabouts, from my community. I was later to understand that indeed the same march had been organized by every other Christian community within the state capital and that they were all to converge at the governor’s residence to stage their peaceful protest. 

No one ever thought that the turnout would be so high. Almost all commercial buses were filled to capacity and I barely managed to find a bus to my place of work , which was some  thirty kilometers or more away. 

It seemed like the whole town was moving in one direction that morning and the noise of the protesters rent the air. People were in jubilation mood but my spiritual senses told me it was not going to end well. 

By the time I was half way into my journey I had begun to notice other opposition factions: though fewer in number and without any placards, the words I hear them uttering raised some serious concerns to me and, I believe , to any one who was peace loving. One particular man in the second bus I boarded was shouting at the top of his lungs,  saying that blood would flow that day. When he alighted from the bus near to my place of work, which was heavily dominated by Muslims, he continued shouting out his threats and I could see that there were some persons already on ground doing the same. 

At my office the atmosphere was tense. My Christian colleagues were worried because we were at the heart of a Muslim community and we could hear the ominous drum beats of war and anarchy vibrating in the air. War was inevitable!

We didn’t have to wait long before the first signs of war emerged: I started seeing columns of smoke from different locations of the town rising into the horizon. At that time some of my colleagues who could leave did so immediately before the roads were barricaded by jihadist, as they are won’t to do any time there was such conflicts.  

When it was past 11am some armed jihadist barricaded the major road opposite to the entrance to my office complex. A military officer driving to his place of work at a military Academy, just about four hundred meters away from us, ran into them and his vehicle flipped over. He barely avoided being killed by the jihadists because just at that time a team of soldiers had come to the road to disperse them.  So they opened fire to give cover for their officer to escape.  It was at this very moment that the head of my branch office ordered every staff to run out and join the soldiers back into their academy. 

While it was safe inside the military academy and everyone seemed relieved from the fear of death, I, on the other hand became restless: I felt I had to leave and see my family even though I knew that my community was safe for them to be. 

I weighed the options carefully,  but as outrageous as the thought was to venture out of that safe haven onto the sound of the raging violence we could clearly hear coming from inside the town, that was what I persuaded myself to do. I called one of my colleagues aside and disclosed my intentions, and though he passionately pleaded with me to not do it, nevertheless I did not relent. I sneaked out of the military facility and headed home on foot. 

Right from when I left the Military Academy at 4:00 pm, some five hours since the killings began, I found myself in the midst of a multitude trekking back home or to some other places. There were no vehicles but just a human traffic. They were almost all of them Muslims because no Christian dared to move freely in that part of the state at such a time. 

I also became aware that my western style corporate dress code could give me out as an easy target because it was not common for a Muslim to be seen dressed in that manner around that area. 

MY FIRST MIRACLE: 

Just then a car pulled up by the road side and offered to give a few of us a ride. Every one near made a rush for it and I was one of the eight persons who got lucky. 

He was a Muslim from the south western part of  Nigeria, and he explained to us that he was headed to the south of the state capital ,which was actually my destination, and needed company. But he plainly warned us that should we run into any kind of trouble along the way, everyone would assume responsibility for their lives. 

We all agreed. We drove on at a snail’s speed. I started seeing the the casualties of the conflict: burnt vehicles with the charred remains of their occupants; dead bodies covered in their blood – the evidence of a gruesome murder; helpless Christians running for dear life seeking for where to hide. 

Of the eight of us who entered that vehicle there were just two of us who were Christians. The other passengers knew this by our facial features and attire just as we also knew  that they were Muslims by their’s. 

Soon we got to a place where the jihadists barricaded the dual carriage road. There was a multitude of them , upwards of a thousand people or more. As soon as the vehicle started slowing down they made a beeline for it. I could see burnt vehicles around; a testimony of more  lives lost to violence. 

At this moment some occupants of the vehicle started alighting because there was no way of getting past that throng. Only myself, the other Christian and the driver remained inside. I guess that when they saw all those Muslims alighting from the car they concluded everyone inside was a Muslim so they began to slow  down in their approach and to turn back to their spot of convergence. But when the men who alighted reached them, they suddenly started returning back to us; ostensibly someone had revealed to them that there were Christians inside the vehicle. 

My heart beat raced. The driver saw beforehand what was about to happen so her stepped on the gas , swerved left and hit the median separator. The car miraculously climbed over to the other lane and he sped off in the direction we had come from. I could see the jihadist giving a  vain chase, but nevertheless their harmless roar of dismay was able to catch up with us. We were still safe in the meantime, though. 

MY SECOND MIRACLE: 

The man drove for sometime and then stopped at somewhere which seemed safe. It was a high brow part of the town where the wealthy lived. Such places hardly ever witness a share of the violence. He faced us and frankly told us that he had done his best for us and would not want to jeopardize his own life going beyond that point because the next town was dominated by Christians. He was a Muslim. We thanked him for the risk he took to save us. But deep within me I knew he was only a vessel; God was the one who saved us. 

I alighted and instantly entered the residential area of that place. It was a predominantly Muslim elite settlement. 

The streets were deserted. I purposed to pass through that area  and go to the same Army barracks where I had taken refuge with my family as narrated in my second testimony. 

The few Christian elites residing there could not remain indoors for fear of what might happen. I met some of them in the street. They looked perplexed. 

I asked a woman if it was safe to proceed through to the Army barracks from that axis, but she directed my attention to a column of smoke just rising to the horizon about two hundred feets away; she said it was a popular hotel that was being burned by the jihadist, and that was why they had to abandon their houses because they were uncertain of their own fate. 

Just as she was done speaking with me, a jihadist broke into the street about  fifty meters from us, and everyone ran away into their apartments leaving me alone in the middle of the street. 

The jihadist approached me cautiously, each of his  outstretched hands clutching tight to a dagger. He wore only a black shorts while the rest of his bare body was painted with a blue dye and laced with charms and amulets. 

Strangely enough I felt no fear. I looked at him straight in the eyes. He stopped and started performing a popular dance native to the Hausa and Fulani warriors. Just then he abruptly stopped dancing and started looking wildly to his left and right as though frantically looking for someone or something. 

Now it seemed like it was taking  him an eternity to attack and kill me! He still remained transfixed to his place with outstretched arms and those frantic left to right glances. 

Then the Lord spoke very clearly to me. He said I should go back to the road side I had come from. 

I turned back and head back the way I had come. Some Muslim residents who had been watching the drama from above the walls of their houses looked at me in bewilderment: I could read the expression in their faces. They would look at me and then look back behind me, apparently wondering why I was not attacked by that warrior. 

I can’t deny that at some point I had the feeling that he would suddenly rush towards me and stab me lethally in the back. But no such mortal blow ever reached me. 

Hallelujah!!!

MY THIRD MIRACLE:

When I got to the major road, I stood wondering which direction to take. To my left the road led to the place where I had first narrowly escaped being killed by that mob. To my right the road led to the next community which was largely a Christian community, but it was also in that direction that I first started seeing the casualties of war; the road was covered with dead bodies and burnt vehicles. I wondered if I could make it safe to that community. 

As I stood there wondering what to do, I suddenly saw about fifty jihadist coming from across the opposite side of where I was. I believe they were on their way to join the others in burning down the hotel under attack. 

They made a face to face contact with me but simply went past me to my left and right sides without so much as a query as to who I was, except for the fact that one of them rammed his left shoulders against mine and continued moving as though he didn’t touch anything. At this time it would be okay to say that God had rendered me invisible to the sight of the jihadists.  

Hallelujah! Praise Jesus Christ!! Glory be to the Most High God Jehovah!!!

MY FOURTH MIRACLE:

After they had all gone, I was once again left alone and undecided as to my next line of action. 

Then I prayed to God and asked Him to guide me as to where to go next, to which He clearly answered that I should turn left and see: I turned and saw a multitude of Muslims razing an already burnt church to the ground. The Lord clearly said for me to go that way and pass through that mob and go my way. 

Wow!

It was still the direction where I had first narrowly escaped death, but this time there was no room for doubtful hesitations any more; I had already experienced three divine interventions,  so to question God’s guidance was not in my plate and neither, indeed, can be!

I went through that mob and ( if you can’t believe this I will understand with you 😅) I practically had to shove my way past it because it was so tightly packed, and yet for all that none of them even questioned or even seem to be aware that something touched them. They were totally oblivious of my presence among them. 

Praise you Jesus!!!

MY FIFTH MIRACLE:

Once I had  passed that mob I went into that community while still maintaining a straight course in the street adjacent to the dual carriage way.  At some point I noticed some youth just reclining outside their home, and they fixed their gaze on me from a distance. It was obvious that they were discussing something about me. Presently I got to their spot and passed by them; all pairs of eyes pierced inquisitively into my being. Then a verdict was reached: I heard one of them said triumphantly to the others in the Hausa tongue: “ I told you! He’s a Muslim”. And the remainder of them chorused their affirmation in the same tongue saying, “ yes it is true that he’s a Muslim. “

But I didn’t dress in any way like one of them and I had my tribal facial marks, too. And then to crown it all I had in my right hand , which is to their side, a Charles Spurgeon’s book titled ‘Eleven Sermons On Prayer.’ 

Before that time, since I alighted from that car, I had been struggling with a voice advising me to tuck that book away into the inner pocket of the jacket, which I wore over my shirt, to avoid giving out that I was a Christian. But I recognized it was satan’s voice, so I resisted him and held on to the book. In fact I was hitting it against my thigh to the rhythm of the Christian song I was humming as I walked past them. Incidentally, those youth were the only ones who seemed to have seen me since my encounter with that warrior with drawn daggers. So if with all those clues about my Christian identity they could still see me as a Muslim, then there was just one explanation for that: that God  had made them blind so as  to see me as such. 

Hallelujah!!!

MY SIXTH  MIRACLE:

No sooner had I gone past them than  I came across some exhausted jihadist sitting on a culvert. It was obvious that their violent activity that day had taken its toll on them. They watched me silently and harmlessly as I passed by them, but after I had gone far they started calling out to their comrades to come over. I didn’t panic and take to my heels. I walked on until I diverted to an adjoining street, then to another again before emerging into a popular part of town which is heavily populated by Muslims. I saw some Muslim faithfuls standing in different groups and conversing in sad tones. I actually heard one of them bemoaning their loss in order parts of the state where they were overpowered by those they had hoped to conquer. He queried angrily: “ why is it that each time we carefully plan to fight the Christians it turns out that we are always the ones who lose the most?!”

As I continued walking along, I saw a middle aged man running to meet me in that busy street. He spoke to me in the Hausa language saying: Mallam! Mallam! ( Teacher! Teacher) we have just slaughtered a man behind the house. Come and see!!!

The average muslim is taught that it is a great blessing if he kills a none believer. So I understood why he was elated at such barbaric thing as slaughtering a fellow human. 

Well, be that as it may, it was obvious that I was still carrying on the likeness, not only of a Muslim

Man, but now a Muslim Cleric! 

Hallelujah!

I looked at him indifferently. He noticed my lack of enthusiasm and left me still celebrating his inglorious feat. 

MY SEVENTH MIRACLE:

I will skip some of the events of that day because I want to spare you some of the details. 

Fast forward, I successfully reached the next Christian community after trekking for about three hours, through Muslim communities; my own “valley of the shadow of death”, which Jesus Christ carried me through. But just as I was approaching , there were volleys of gunfire.

I had already taken a wide compass and avoided that first barricaded point of the dual carriage way, where I had narrowly escaped death, and now I was back on the road far ahead.  So I was quite visible on the road when those shots were being fired. This was almost around 7 pm, even though it was still bright enough at the time to see around. 

Then I saw a fat and fair skinned women running in my direction  with a tremendous effort. She was running from the danger behind her. She could hardly breath because she was overweight, and that effort at running had almost knocked the breath off her. 

I recognized her at once as the woman the Lord had clearly revealed to me in my dream the previous night.

I stopped her and asked where she was running to, and she pointed to the direction I had just miraculously managed to come out from in one piece. 

I said, “no you cannot go back there because they will kill you”. 

All she could say in between deep lung-ful breathe was, “ my children! my children!! my children!!!

I calmed her down and led her off the road to avoid being hit by stray bullets. We made our way into a sugarcane farm by a stream and wove our way into the community from that axis which was relatively safe from the duel taking place at the major road. 

Then I asked where she children were , to which she named a Muslim community where they reside. I warned her not to go back to that community that day. I had this deep conviction that a kind Muslim neighbour would take her children in and care for them until normalcy was restored.  You must here understand that there are good Muslims with whom a Christian can live peacefully with here in the north; so I told her this accordingly and she believed me and calmed down. After all I knew God had sent me to her and I knew He’d do  just that because , as His word says in Isaiah 44:26 ,  He is the God “That confirmeth the word of his servant, and performeth the counsel of his messengers; …”

I asked her if she knew anyone in that community, and as soon as she said she did, I asked her to stay with them until normalcy was restored. I made sure she was comfortably seated somewhere before I left and head into the direction to my own community which, by the way, was still about thirty kilometers away because  I had gone off course trying to weave my way through town to avoid the hot spots of the conflict. 

That woman I met twice, first in my dream and then in reality, was my seventh testimony for that day. 

Hallelujah! Glory be to Jesus Christ!! Amen!!!

If meeting and helping to save that helpless woman was all God led me through that valley of the shadow of death to achieve, then it was worth every risk I took and the glory is now being multiplied to His name as people read this testimony all over the world. And, to this end, I must thank God for providing me with this great platform, as the medium for the sharing of this testimony. May  God be praised forever! 

There are other encounters which I had that day but , like I have said a few lines back,  I would rather not square the now; certainly not because they are any less worthy of mention, but because I want to keep my testimony within tolerable limits. 

Well, in summary,  I proceeded in my journey through the night and spent that night in a small farming community by the kaduna river.  

There was no way I could communicate with my family to tell them how I was doing, and to find out how they fared as well, because the GSM system of mobile communication had not been introduced in my country at that time until the next year following this encounter. 

Any way, by the next morning,  I left that peasant settlement just as it came under serious attack. I crossed the river and  made good my escape. 

I covered an estimated 20 kilometers from that river, and reached home at 2:00 pm, that day, after I had encountered yet some other wonderful manifestations of God’s power, which I can’t share here for now. 

Upon reaching home, I met my grief stricken wife and innocent little boy, who was oblivious of what his weary father had gone through in the last 22 hours. 

To say the least, my Neighbors had given up hope on me when  I didn’t show up the previous night, but my wife said she assured them that I’d come back.  And thankfully God brought me back home safe and sound even though I looked very dirty an emaciated, having waded through a river and a swamp, and had gone without food and water for many hours. 

Looking back now it seemed like a dream that all those great miracles happened to me within such a short space of time. Indeed , what God cannot do does not exist. 

I pray for you out there that the grace of God , which gives salvation to those who in simple faith believe and accept Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior, be multiplied upon you to the saving of your soul, in Jesus’ Christ’s Mighty name. 

May the unfailing love of Jesus Christ and His inexhaustible power keep you far beyond the reach of satan and all wicked persons , in Jesus Christ’s name. 

If you’re reading this, and are not yet born again, I invite you to consider that only Jesus Christ could have done all of those amazing miracles in my life because I’m born again: so, friend, won’t you also invite Him to come into your life today? May you be blessed as you accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and personal Savior, too.  

Amen. 

God bless you. 

My Life Changing Encounters With God (Part Two).

Hello, once again, my friends from all across the globe. I hope you’re all doing fine.

I want to sincerely thank you so very much for reading my first testimony. I humbly make a request, that you lend a helping hand in spreading the testimonies and sermons in this platform all over the world, for the benefit of others, and to the glory of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus The Christ, whose second coming is quite at hand. 

My Second Testimony.

Today I’m sharing more testimonies about God’s intervention in my life at very critical times when my very existence was at great risks. In psalms 23:4 (KJV), king David wrote the following words: 

“Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me. “

My names are Joseph Achi and I have earlier revealed in my first testimony that I lived in the northern part of Nigeria, west Africa.  I still do. 

I live in kaduna state, which has become one of the most religiously volatile states of my country, even though our elders would be quick to point out that Kaduna has always been a beautiful and peaceful place to live in, as far back as they can remember, until in the 1980s when the peaceful coexistence of the Christian and Muslim populace was compromised by some few individuals using religious extremism as a facade for some selfish ethnic and political gains in the northern region. Since then there have been some very serious clashes between those two dominant religious groups in various parts of the region. I’m going to share only the incidents in which I was affected, and how God saved me. 

1. In the year 1992, a bloody clash engulfed kaduna, starting from the southern region of the state and spreading to other parts of the state. The state capital where I lived was struck on a Sunday evening around 6pm. 

 On that fateful day I had gone to keep an appointment at a place where I was to meet and debate with a missionary of the Unification Church founded by a certain Sung Meon Moon. This missionary was preaching in my community what I considered to be an unsound Bible doctrine, which had almost compromised one of my Christian friends, but for the fact that I had discovered the unholy romance just in time. 

As I was reasoning with my small audience our debate was interrupted by a Muslim mob chanting religious slogans and attacking both motorists and pedestrians on a major road not too far away from us. It was just a matter of time until their victims mobilized to defend themselves against that onslaught, and then the bloodbath began. 

By my Christian upbringing I was taught to stand against bloodshed, and violence of any kind, so I found my way back home and locked myself into my home and started to pray. The conflict wore on into the night and there were sounds of gunfire and the desperate cries of people either fleeing for dear life or encouraging those fleeing to stop and hold out against their assailants to the death. The night sky glowed red from houses burning; death hung in the air and fear was palpable. The small  Christian community I lived in at that time was sandwiched between two larger Muslim communities, and it was evident to anyone who could see that we were overpowered. But by God’s intervention the community did not fall; it held out  into the early hours of the morning, and then there was some respite. However, that respite didn’t last because by 8 am our assailants launched another attack on our neighbourhood again, and this time it was even more fiercer than the first onslaught because the cover of darkness offered by the previous night had lifted off, and the two opposing sides were in plain view of each other. 

Now through out the duration of that fight I didn’t take sides with anyone ; I locked up myself and prayed for everyone. I told God to put fear into the people’s mind so that they’d be afraid of being killed. I asked God to make both the Christian and Muslim warriors to turn backwards to their homes. 

At a point the youth in my community were going from house to house compelling every able bodied male to join in the fight. My father was far away working in a different part of my country: there was only me, his eldest son, my mother, elder sisters and other younger siblings. The warriors asked me to join or risk being beaten. I declined the invitation and told them it was okay to beat me, but that Id be praying for both of the warring sides to lose the courage to keep up with the bloodshed and retreat.  They left me but came back again after some time with more threats, and  this time they threatened to burn our house unless I joined the war effort. I still stood on my scriptural grounds to “do no violence to no one” as seen in Luke 3:14. I told them I would be loyal to God’s word. To God’s glory they left me to continue with my intercession. 

At that time of the morning a military aircraft started a surveillance flight, circling over head ostensibly trying to identify hotspots of the conflict , which wore on until 4pm in the afternoon when the military ground troop finally broke through to secure our small community and then provided a safe corridor for all evacuees from our community to go to designated police and military barracks as refugees until normalcy was restored.

 I got to understand later that this became necessary because there were armed mercenaries brought in from a particular neighboring muslim country ( name withheld) to help in the war effort; so the military had to flush them out. 

The military vehicles sent to carry us were not enough to accommodate everyone. My mother, two elder sisters and myself could not board any of the trucks so we followed the long line of displaced people to trek to the nearest police barracks. The military provided security all the way and seemed to be everywhere enforcing peace and order. However, when we reached the police barracks my family decided it was better to proceed some four or five kilometers ahead to the military barracks where we had relations to take care of us. But as we proceeded along we discovered that the area we were following had no military or police presence, and it was understandable because it was mainly a Muslim settlement and the fight had not extended there as it did to places with a Muslim/Christian mix. 

Just about a kilometer to the barracks we ran into a Muslim mob coming out from the afternoon prayer in a nearby mosque. They made a beeline for us: it was easy to tell that we were Christian because of our mode of dressing. They first question us to know where we were coming from, and after they learned of it they gleefully proceeded to take revenge on us, stating clearly that people in my community killed lots of their Muslim brothers in the battle of the previous night.  They allowed my mother and sisters to go away alive but started dragging me off to my death. I was just smiling as they pulled me along because I felt a sudden surge of peace and calmness which I could not reconcile with the hostile atmosphere surrounding us. 

I told my family to go ahead, with a promise that I’d meet them at the barracks shortly.

 Honestly I just said that to them before I even knew that I was saying it because even if I could break free from that blood thirsty mob and make a run for my life, it won’t be long before I’d be cornered somewhere in that large Muslim community and lynched. Well,  I didn’t  even have such intention. 

 In the meantime, my mother adamantly stood with me even after  I had persuaded my sisters to try and reach the barracks as allowed by our assailants. 

They soon started picking up  metals from a nearby mechanic workshop with which to hit me, while yelling and pulling at me all the time.  But before they could deal a single blow on me, an elderly man, whom I thought was their imam, ordered them to stop. 

I was brought to him and he questioned me further to know more about me. I told him I was on my way to seek refuge  at the army barracks nearby. He asked if I was not one of the people fighting their Muslim brothers at my community, to which I answered that  I was not one of them. He took two other elders and they went apart to make some deliberations and afterwards returned. They asked to search me to see if I was armed, but before then they asked me to declare what I was having with me. I told them they’d find in my bag my Bible, a few cloths and shoe. That’s all. Someone was mandated to confirm what I had said, and it was just so.  Then the man prayed for me (his authority over them suggested to me that he was their imam). He said because  I was a man of peace, he asked God to protect and give me the peace that I was seeking. I answered with a wholehearted AMEN. 

Hallelujah!!!  I knew that God just gave me back my life because I took a neutral stance in that  conflict. 

The mob became restive and murmured against that seemingly unfair judgment meted out by the elderly man. They were appealing to him to consider the blood of their Muslim brothers spilled in my community, but he sternly rebuked them saying in response that I said that I was a man of peace. He ordered me to go on ahead to my destination. 

So I left with my mother. When we arrived at our destination, my sisters were already in a mourning mood at the outskirts of the barracks, but when I showed up God turned that mourning to joy!

Hallelujah!

However, our joyful reunion was cut short by a stampede; some persons were running towards us at the top of their heels. We ran into the barracks also and afterwards got to find out what had happened. It happened that they too followed behind us in a bid to reach the barracks, but the same mob that stopped me attacked them and killed a few of them just within few minutes after I was let go. 

May their souls rest in peace. 

Looking back now, I believe the followings to be the unseen but yet prevailing  facts of what transpired at that time of the conflict:

1. That that  small Christian community ( about 20% of the total number of residents of that town) armed with only sticks, stones,  few dane guns, bows and arrows, survived that 22 hours onslaught by a well armed group of Muslims and hired mercenaries fighting them from two fronts, not because of  any act of bravery on their part, but only because of God’s divine intervention. 

See Jeremiah 1:18-19 (KJV):

For, behold, I have made thee this day a defenced city, and an iron pillar, and brasen walls against the whole land….And they shall fight against thee; but they shall not prevail against thee; for I am with thee, saith the LORD, to deliver thee.” 

2. I’m happy to say that because of the stance I and my few friends took to do no violence to anyone, it gave us the opportunity to speak to other Christians who got involved in the fight, and they later repented of their involvement when they learned it was scripturally wrong. And God was glorified. 

2 Corinthians 10:3-4(KJV):

For though we walk in the flesh, we do not war after the flesh: (For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds;)

3. That my escape from that Muslim

mob was God’s own divine way of manifesting His sovereign power in saving me even from an unwilling enemy; the fact that they pursued and killed some refuge seekers at that same spot, just a few minutes after I left, proved that that  elderly man wasn’t just feeling generous when he allowed that angry mob to let me go unharmed; it was God who worked out my deliverance from death that day, in order to give me back my life which I had laid down for His sake when I refused to join in the fight,  though under  very serious threats by my own community. 

Psalms 106:44, 46 (KJV):

“Nevertheless he regarded their affliction, when he heard their cry: He made them also to be pitied of all those that carried them captives”.

Isn’t it all true when the Psalmist wrote, under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, in  Psalms 50:15, saying:

“And call upon me in the day of trouble: I will deliver thee, and thou shalt glorify me.” ?

It is my humble and heartfelt prayer that this testimony will help restore someone’s confidence in God’s power and ability to help them in the hour of their need. 

God bless you. 

Amen. 

My Life Changing Encounters With God (Part One)

Hello to all of you who have been reading my sermons on this platform. I want to sincerely thank you for your time, and I hope that you’ve found the articles worth reading.

I’m presently working on a book which chronicles my encounters with God in almost four decades past, and I have decided to share a snippet of those encounters with you before hand. The motivation for doing this is purely out of a desire to give hope to someone out there, that Jesus Christ is alive, and that He wants to have a relationship with them if only they can trust Him enough to surrender their life to Him. All what you’re going to be reading here are real experiences, which happened to me over the years of my walk with God. There are so many of them, but I’m just going to share four of those encounters here as a testimony to the fact that Jesus Christ is alive, and that He still does great and amazing miracles in the lives of those who know and trust Him. Hallelujah!

My First Testimony.

I was born in the northern region of Nigeria in the early 70s and was raised up by very devoted Christian parents. My mother was especially a very devoted Christian and I followed in her steps from a very tender age of four years and, thus, grew up to become deeply religious. By the time I was eleven years old , I had already been baptized, been a communicant, been confirmed and was already doing house to house evangelism and hospital visits under the banner of a popular  Society in my church ( name withheld).

I was also a chorister and a trainee manservant. 

When I turned sixteen years something extraordinary happened to me: I had gone to bed on a fateful night and the room was pitch dark because there was a power interruption. So, as I waited to fall asleep, a voice spoke to me in the darkness, calling me by my first name. It said: “ Joseph, if you die now where would you go to?”

I had no answer to that question so I remained silent. Strangely, I felt no fear at all. Somehow I knew it was God speaking to me. Just then He answered His own question to me. He said: “ you’d go to hell”. Then everywhere was quiet once again. 

  It was at this moment that fear gripped me. I was really afraid to sleep thereafter because I thought I’d die that night. So, I was greatly relieved when, after what seemed like an eternity,  I heard the first Cock crow heralding the dawn of another day. But, thereafter, every night became a dreaded time for me to live through because I feared I might die in my sleep and go to hell. 

At that time my family had relocated to the middle belt region of my country, but my mother whom I was closely attached with left us to go back and live in the family house in the north so as to attend to her religious duties which, as she said, she missed so much. As a result of the distance between us, I couldn’t share my experience with her, neither did I with anyone else , instead I started asking my father to allow me relocate to the north to stay with my mother and continue with my education, but he declined the request. 

Worthy of note is that at this material time I had stopped almost all of my activities in the church because the Church at that town I was living was not really encouraging me to carry on with those duties: the atmosphere was not as spiritual as was the previous ones I had been. It was the same reason my mother had given to my dad for her relocation back to the north. So I prayed to God and said that if He’d make my father to allow me stay with my mother in the north, I’d serve him with my whole heart. But in the mean time, I devoted more time to prayer and study of the. Bible to see if that could at least bring me some assurances of salvation because I still lived with the fear of God’s verdict passed on me that night. I tried to flow with the activities in the church, but it didn’t just make any difference; the more I tried the more I really saw reason why I cannot fellowship with the church any more. Every service was a sorrow to me; I couldn’t see the true devotion and reverence for God which I had grown to know existed among God’s people. Some of those things that totally put me off where as follows:

1. There were allegations of theft among ushers who handled the offerings, and during one particular harvest ceremony an usher stole eggs and stuffed them in his pocket, but he was caught when it broke and stained his trousers. 

2. Almost every boy my age at the time was promiscuous and they did not hide their sexual escaped with the opposite sexes; they actually flaunted it. 

3. I saw two young male choristers smoking and when I asked why they did that, one of them explained that it was because he’d broken off with his girlfriend and needed to forget the pain. I guess his friend was just smoking along with him for some emotional support. 

4. The priest was just interested in making each service a time of laughter for his congregation; we were told lots of stories and it seemed everyone was okay with that, except me. 

So, I stopped attending church altogether, much to my father and certain church leaders’ dismay. I intensified my Bible study and prayers at home, asking God to help me relocate to where my mother was, while promising Him that I’d serve Him better there under my mothers guide and influence. 

At this particular time of personal retreat two things happened to me:

1. I witnessed the transformation of life that occurred in a bachelor who was a close Neighbour to us. He was a very angry young man and was feared by many. But he liked me and would sometimes invite me to spend the night with him. On one of such nights he suddenly jumped out of the bed screaming in fear   He got a machete and started slashing at an invisible enemy in the air. I stood aside watching him,  not knowing what was wrong until he later explained that some demonic beings came to drag him to hell and it was so real that he didn’t think it was a dream. 

Subsequently, his colleagues at work who were Christians came to pray with him at home and he accepted Jesus as Lord and Saviour of his life. He became a totally changed person. I couldn’t help noticing those remarkable changes in his life. 

2. A girl in my neighborhood who was attending a Pentecostal church  noticed my activities with the Bible and tried to help me to gain a more accurate knowledge of the Christian faith. I ended up attending a revival service at her church and listened to the testimony of two young girls who got hypnotized by a man when touched them on the head. This man led them to the river Benue, but just as they reached the river bank and started following him across the train bridge ( it was a secluded area) one of the girls suddenly shouted out and said, “satan you are a liar, in Jesus’ name!”

Immediately after she said that, the  man vanished into thin air, and they regained consciousness , and ran back into town. 

 Other testimonies followed, all of them declaring that Jesus intervened at critical moments of their lives to show Himself mighty to save and to deliver. It was my first time of being in such an atmosphere of worship and revival; in such a place where everyone seemed to have a testimony of a personal intervention of God in their lives. There was joy in that church and I felt that I needed to have more of Christ in my life.  I pressed on with my prayer for God to help me go to my mother. 

My prayer was answered after two years and I travelled back to the north to continue with my study. 

There in my old community it seemed everything had also changed. It seemed the church I had grown up attending had also changed; there was no difference with what I  experienced in the middle belt region I had relocated from. It seemed there was no more fear of God. I was shattered. I stopped attending church once again. The Priest personally paid me a visit at home to find out why I had stopped attending church, but I kept my observation to my self. Little did I realize that that encounter with Christ which I had in that dark room had totally opened my eyes to what true communion with Christ should be: it was not , as I later came to realize, all about church activities or the observance of church rules; it was rather a life transforming relationship with the very person of Jesus Christ. He needed to be so real to anyone who must walk with Him. My encounter with the Lord had awakened me to that reality and now I saw the church through the eyes of God’s Spirit, or God helped me see it just the way He wanted me to. Which ever was the case, it changed me totally and I was never the same again; I was constantly in search of what would give me that kind of a relationship, an inner peace and acceptance with God. But just how I could achieve that was what eluded me. 

As the year turned round and I enrolled in a new school, the Lord led me to befriend a boy in my class. He was different from the others and I guessed that was what attracted me to him. Something felt so different about him and it was spiritually tangible; I could feel God around him. 

One fateful afternoon after school hours, as we were walking home, he told me about a certain German Evangelist ( Reinhard Bonnke) who was scheduled to hold a five days open air crusade in our city in the coming month. Frankly I wasn’t interested in that talk and I somehow felt that he was over hyping the issue, especially when he said he’d be on that crusade ground two hours before hand for each of those five days. I was curious to know why he’d be under the sun for two hours before the crusade starts, to which he replied that it was so that he could pray for the Lord to manifest His power to heal and to save souls through the ministry of that visiting Evangelist. 

At that point we were at an intersection and I just stood for a while to look at him because I thought that was a crazy thing  for anyone to want to do. But just then something happened which I couldn’t really explain: but the Lord spoke very clearly to me that afternoon. It was just past noon and the sun was shining so bright, but I noticed another brighter light around my friend and a voice spoke to me. It said something like this to me: “this is what’s different between you and your friend; you claim you love me but you have no commitments to show for it. Your friend on the other hand is ready to spend two hours under the sun to pray at the crusade ground for the benefit of others”. 

I was deeply convicted. My friend kept talking enthusiastically about the crusade and what he’d be praying to see happen in peoples lives. I didn’t even hear him make any wish for himself. It was all about the benefit of others. 

For the first time in the three years following my encounter with Christ in that dark room, I suddenly felt that I knew what God wanted me to do. When I reached home that day, I locked up my self in the room, fell on my knees and, from the bottom of my heart, asked God to change my life and make it like my friend’s. I didn’t know anything about the sinners’ prayer ; I just prayed according to what I felt was what I needed – a new life like my friend’s own. I felt so hopeless. I cried bitterly. I kept asking for his kind of life. At a point afterwards I stopped crying and I felt some relief. I rose to my feet with a kind of peace I had never felt before.  From that day onward I always felt this strong desire to pray and to read the Holy Bible, sometimes all through the night until early the next morning without even realizing it. 

One day my mother’s younger brother had a guest and he asked me to serve them some food. While I was in the kitchen the Lord opened my ears to what he was saying to his friend about me, in a hushed tone, right from the living room, and it was that I had changed within few days and that my new life was pleasing to him.  Immediately the Lord spoke to me again. He said:      “ do you hear what he said? It was because I answered your prayer when you asked me to change your life and to make it like that of your friend”. 

I was overjoyed and full of the holy Spirit at once after hearing the Lord’s word to me. I was so much under the influence of the Holy Spirit that I began to sing a new song I had not learned before that time.  That was almost some thirty three years ago and that song is still fresh in my memory. Hallelujah!

The crusade did eventually hold and though I could not attend the first two days, yet on the third day being on the 17th day of October, 1990, I was in attendance. Even though I knew I had already been saved, yet when the alter call was made that day I decided to publicly confess Jesus Christ as my Lord and Saviour before an estimated crowd of 500,000 people. It was a memorable occasion to me: from criticism to enthusiasm in identifying with and serving my Lord Jesus Christ.  

It’s been a long time since then and I’m still walking with Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour of my life. 

Even though I am aware of some decisions I’m not proud  I had made as a Christian, I can say that for the most part of those years I have enjoyed a great relationship with God to whom I still remain grateful and deeply indebted for giving me the new life I asked for. 

This can be your story, too, if you are truly ready to surrender to Jesus Christ and to make Him the Lord of your life. 

If you are, then call upon Him right away; He’s just a prayer away!

 

The Giving Which Reflects Our Faith In God’s Kingdom And Government.

Matthew 6:19-21; 19:16-30; Proverbs 3:5-10; Ecclesiastes 11:1-6; 2 Samuel 24:18-24; Isaiah 43:23-25.

Prov.3.9 “Honor GOD with everything you own; give him the first and the best “. MSB

The subject of giving to support the gospel and it’s ministers is, perhaps, one of the most difficult aspects of the Christian life to practice, and the reason is not far fetched as we shall soon discover as we make progress in this message.
Permit me to say this, for some personal reasons: I am not a proponent of the prosperity gospel. As a matter of fact, in my entire ministerial duty, which has spanned almost four decades now, I don’t think that I’ve preached about giving as much as I have done about other Christian duties and obligations; I hardly preach on that topic because it has been widely abused. However, when I do, it is usually because I have an obligation to preach the truth, of which Christian giving is a part of.
There’s a need to reach God’s people on the need to give financial and/or material resources for the work of His Kingdom here on earth because Satan and His agents are working overtime to undermine the spread of the gospel, by not only discouraging people to go all out to work for God, but also by persuading them to commit just relatively little or no resources towards that cause. Most people who were philanthropists before soon discovered that they could not give freely again after they have met with Christ, even when it is obvious to them that the blessings of giving at this point in their new faith in God, and for the cause of the gospel, would surpass that of their previous acts of charity; some of which God did not even recognize because of the way and manner it was done. See Luke 6:32-34; Matthew 6:1-2.

Any Christian can give to support God’s work on earth, irrespective of their financial situations. If we understand the justice of God, how that He does not demand from us
what we cannot reasonably give, then, perhaps, we can be more courageous in giving for His work, even when prevailing situations around us seem to suggest that we should do otherwise.
Mark 12:41-44: “..for they all put in out of their surplus, but she, out of her poverty, putting in all she owned, all she had to live on”.

God’s Counsel To Us On Giving.
Matthew 6:19-21; Proverbs 3:5-10; Ecclesiastes 11:1-6.

God is not asking you to give because He needs your money or resources; He is asking it of you because it belongs to Him in a way that you may not understand unless you know Him personally. However, suffice it to say that God owns you, and that He has been instrumental in bringing your life to the position it presently sits on in His overall plan for the world at large. You may think that your position in God’s big world is insignificant, but that’s not correct; God has you placed in the right and proper place, however whether you’re functioning as He expects of you or not is your own call.
Let me make an analogy using a built structure: Consider how significant every brick is to the making of a house. The house may not fall apart just because one brick was pulled out, but it will certainly cause a breach in its overall structural integrity. Consider yourself and your giving as that one brick in God’s Kingdom structure: although it may seem relatively insignificant if you do not give to support His work, yet not doing so plays a role which is far beyond what your mind can readily fully comprehend now.
Every penny you have didn’t come to you by accident; it came as a result of divine providence, way beyond your own understanding, and it must be accounted for some day.

James.5.3 “Your greedy luxuries are a cancer in your gut, destroying your life from within. You thought you were piling up wealth. What you’ve piled up is judgment”. MSB.

Whatever you posses now ( unless it is fraudulently acquired) came to you by God’s divine providence, and this same divine providence is aimed at guiding you on the use to which it should be bestowed, if only you can allow God to guide your heart in this matter.
Hag.2.8: “The silver is mine, and the gold is mine, says the LORD Almighty”. NLT.

God gives to us all the money, that we legitimately own, not only to meet our personal needs, but to also use it in such ways as His Word directs. He is able to give us more money but only to the extent that we are able to use the previous ones according to His will.

Prov.22.9 “A generous man will himself be blessed, for he shares his food with the poor”. NIV.
Giving according to God’s will is a kind of investment in God’s Kingdom, which is aimed at seeing that His children have all the require for their personal sustenance and for the spread of the gospel. When we do this well, God ensures that we are further entrusted with more resources to use as He directs. The key take away here is to ensure that we have been faithful in the use of previous resources. This is one of the ways how God funds His Kingdom’s activities on earth.

Prov.19.17 “Mercy to the needy is a loan to GOD, and GOD pays back those loans in full”. MSB

So the next time you hear a message preached on godly giving, resist any temptation to think that the preacher has come for your money once again: you own nothing but what God’s divine providence allows you to have.

Ps.50.10“For all the animals of the forest are mine, and I own the cattle on a thousand hills.
Ps.50.11Every bird of the mountains and all the animals of the field belong to me.
Ps.50.12If I were hungry, I would not mention it to you, for all the world is mine and everything in it.” NLT.

God does not want us to loose our financial and/or material resources, so He counsels us to invest them on a venture that will never fail; He advises us to invest in His Kingdom!
In spending our money, we should put God first on the list, as a mark of honour, because all we have comes from Him, and nothing that we give out in His name will amount to a waste. With God, generosity can never result in want or poverty!

Prov.28.27 “He who gives to the poor will lack nothing, but he who closes his eyes to them receives many curses”. NIV.
Prov.11.24 “The world of the generous gets larger and larger; the world of the stingy gets smaller and smaller”. MSB.

Let us borrow a leaf from the corporate world: when businesses diversify, they end up creating different ways of generating multiple income; similarly, there is wisdom in investing our money in God’s Kingdom, through giving to support multiple causes which are righteous before God. For instance, by deciding to give to support the Lord’s work, His faithful ministers in different fields of Kingdom services, and other Christians in need; we would be opening up different channels by which God’s blessings come to us. God owes no one!
As long as our investments are diversified, our blessings, too, would come in diverse ways.

Eccl.11.1 – “Give generously, for your gifts will return to you later.
Eccl.11.2 – Divide your gifts among many, for you do not know what risks might lie ahead”. — NLT.

God’s Warning To The Miserly Christian. Matthew 19:16-30; Isaiah 43:23-25.

Matt.19.16“Someone came to Jesus with this question: “Teacher, what good things must I do to have eternal life?”
Matt.19.17“Why ask me about what is good?” Jesus replied. “Only God is good. But to answer your question, you can receive eternal life if you keep the commandments.”
Matt.19.18“Which ones?” the man asked. And Jesus replied: “‘Do not murder. Do not commit adultery. Do not steal. Do not testify falsely.
Matt.19.19Honor your father and mother. Love your neighbor as yourself.'”
Matt.19.20“I’ve obeyed all these commandments,” the young man replied. “What else must I do?”
Matt.19.21Jesus told him, “If you want to be perfect, go and sell all you have and give the money to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me.”
Matt.19.22But when the young man heard this, he went sadly away because he had many possessions”. NLT .

The rich young man wanted God’s gift of eternal life, but he would not part with His own wealth in line with the counsel of Jesus Christ, to invest in God’s Kingdom. Jesus must have had a reason for asking him to do that, however, it was obvious that he couldn’t bear to obey the Lord because his riches seemed to be of more value to him than having to do so. Heaven must cost you something! How much or how little you give is inconsequential to God provided it is in obedience to His bidding that you did it; how much you invest in His name is what you get back as well!
2Cor.9.6 “Remember: A stingy planter gets a stingy crop; a lavish planter gets a lavish crop.
2Cor.9.7 I want each of you to take plenty of time to think it over, and make up your own mind what you will give. That will protect you against sob stories and arm-twisting. God loves it when the giver delights in the giving” . MSB

Those who heap up riches for their own conveniences, and forget, or refuse, to support God’s divine project for the salvation of souls, and to assist the financially vulnerable, are miserly in God’s sight, just like that rich young man. Similarly, those who fear to give out the little they have, for the fear that they’d suffer lack as a result, are equally miserly Christians. Considering that God is able to bless us in return, when we give to His cause wholeheartedly, should encourage us to keep giving without fear whenever the opportunity presents itself.

Luke.6.38“If you give, you will receive. Your gift will return to you in full measure, pressed down, shaken together to make room for more, and running over. Whatever measure you use in giving–large or small–it will be used to measure what is given back to you.” NLT.

The Sacrificial Giving Which Reflects Our Faith In God’s Ability To Bless Us.
Psalms 126:5-6; Jeremiah 31:16; Hebrews 13:16-17.

If we are waiting to have more money before giving for a worthy cause, such as to help further the spread of the gospel, or to support God’s Ministers, and the needy ones around us, then we have missed the point of this message.

Christian giving is a duty, and not a hobby we do at our leisure. We would be falling for Satan’s old trick, which he has so often successfully used in both hindering the work of God, and also making us to loose our blessings, if we see giving as something to do only at our convenience.
We should endeavour to give as soon as the need to do so arises.
Hag.1.2“This is what the LORD Almighty says: The people are saying, `The time has not yet come to rebuild the LORD’s house–the Temple.'”
Hag.1.3So the LORD sent this message through the prophet
Hag.1.4“Why are you living in luxurious houses while my house lies in ruins?
Hag.1.5This is what the LORD Almighty says: Consider how things are going for you!
Hag.1.6You have planted much but harvested little. You have food to eat, but not enough to fill you up. You have wine to drink, but not enough to satisfy your thirst. You have clothing to wear, but not enough to keep you warm. Your wages disappear as though you were putting them in pockets filled with holes!
Hag.1.7“This is what the LORD Almighty says: Consider how things are going for you!
Hag.1.8Now go up into the hills, bring down timber, and rebuild my house. Then I will take pleasure in it and be honored, says the LORD.” NLT.

It is quite easy for most people to give in support of God’s work when they have enough, but only those who know what it means to honour and to love God would dare to give even in times of hardship.
Giving for God’s work may not be easy in these days of financial
hardship, but those who dare to sow in tears now will surely reap with joy soon in God’s own time of visitation.
Jer.31.16 “Thus says the LORD: “Refrain your voice from weeping, And your eyes from tears; For your work shall be rewarded, says the LORD, And they shall come back from the land of the enemy”. NKJV .

It is my humble prayer that God will give a more deeper understanding of this message to the reader, and a generous heart to share what God has blessed them with for the work of His Kingdom, and for the help of His ministers. In Jesus Christ’s Mighty name.

What Being Born Again Is Not.

Before I became a born again Christian I’d heard a few talks about it, and had also seen people who claimed to have been born again. However, what I saw, and heard, was quite different from what I experienced when I eventually became a born again Christian, because it was then something happening inside of me.
To be sincere with you, I had tried having the experience a few times prior to the time when I eventually found Jesus Christ as my Lord and my personal Saviour. If you ask me now what made the difference between the first failed attempts and the final one, which eventually worked, I would say that it was knowledge; knowledge of the ways and workings of God, through the teachings of Jesus Christ.
Consider the scripture below with me:
1Chr.28.9: “And you, Solomon my son, know the God of your father [have personal knowledge of Him, be acquainted with, and understand Him; appreciate, heed, and cherish Him] and serve Him with a blameless heart and a willing mind. For the Lord searches all hearts and minds and understands all the wanderings of the thoughts. If you seek Him [inquiring for and of Him and requiring Him as your first and vital necessity] you will find Him; but if you forsake Him, He will cast you off forever! “ AMP

I was raised by devoted Catholic parents, and was taught how to pray and practice Christian piety, according to the Catholic tradition, right from an early age. My mum often told me stories from the Bible and prayer was a constant family tradition and, therefore, as it’d be expected, I grew up with a religious zeal which matched my Christian upbringing.
Prov.22.6: “Teach your children to choose the right path, and when they are older, they will remain upon it”. NLT

As a Catholic, I tried to be a faithful Christian. I joined the choir, I trained as a man servant ( altar boy) and I did both house and hospital evangelism as a member of the Legion of Mary, which was one of the many societies a member of the Catholic church could associate and work with as a dedicated Christian. I was doing all of that before I was thirteen years old, or thereabouts. However, when I was sixteen years old, I began to notice other Christian activities outside of the Catholic church: I saw other Christian fellowships in school, Evangelizers approached me with the message of salvation, and I saw some of my neighbours who practiced Christianity differently from the way I did. I may not have noticed it at the time, but all those exposures gave me much food for thought. I began to desire to know God more deeply, and to serve Him more faithfully. I tried my best to avoid doing anything that could offend God, and although I was not always successful at that, nevertheless I did not give up my desire to serve Him faithfully.
Although I was aware that some people admired my Christian life style, yet deep within me I knew that I was still far from living the life that God would accept as meeting His holy standard: I just knew it without knowing how I came by that knowledge.

One night, as I lay on my bed to sleep in the dark, a voice spoke audibly to me: Joseph, if you die now where will you go?
I didn’t have a ready answer to the question. You will go to hell, the voice answered for me. Then all was still and quiet again.
I knew it was God’s voice: I just have that intuitive knowledge that God had just revealed to me the true state of my spiritual life. All the while He spoke, I was at peace, but after His verdict had been passed, and He was gone from my room, I became afraid. I thought that my life was actually going to be taken that night. Sleep fled from my eyes. I thought about the judgment of God, and also about so many things, which I cannot remember now. I felt so unworthy.

1John.3.20: “For if our heart condemns us, God is greater than our heart, and knows all things”. NKJV.
I left my room at the first light of day, glad that I had survived the ordeal of that night. However, something about me had changed upon having that encounter: it was like I had awaken to a new reality. I wanted to know what was really acceptable to God from that point; not only from my own personal perspective, but from His own perspective; so I buried myself in intense Bible reading. God opened my eyes and, for the first time, I began to see the world as anyone who wanted to please God would see it. Little things that didn’t matter to me before became issues of grave concern; things like laughter in the Church when the priest cracked a joke during his sermon; or like people conversing while in the Church. Certain things which I had overlooked before that encounter now appeared as horrible abnormalities to me: I thought everyone should be serious in God’s presence. Wherever I looked, I see people practicing those things as if they were the norms of life, even in the Church ! So, I stopped attending church altogether because I was sure that what they were doing there could not help me.
At that time I turned to God in fervent prayers to change my life, which He eventually did. He saved me from the sinful life I was living. The day He saved me, I knew that my sins were forgiven, and I didn’t want to practice them any more.

The above is just a brief narration of my salvation encounter with God, through His Son Jesus Christ. And I will be using this experience in conjunction with the first scripture I quoted ( 1 Chronicles 28:9) to explain what true salvation is and the error that some people so often make, which makes the experience elusive to them.

Let me reproduce that same scripture again and break it down in three- easy- to-understand ways, so as to help us better understand the principles enunciated in it.

First:
1Chronicles.28:9:
And you, Solomon my son, know the God of your father [have personal knowledge of Him, be acquainted with, and understand Him;

God wants an intimate relationship with us, and He has already provided the means by which we can have it with Him, which is the Holy Bible. You should regard the Holy Bible as God’s love letter, requesting a relationship with you, the sinner.
Now, there’s no way you can find out about this love request unless you have either read the Holy Bible yourself, or heard someone, who has read it, tell you about God’s love advances towards you.
This is the kind of knowledge, which king David admonished Solomon his son to have. He was to know God for himself, and to try and understand His requests, and to respond to it.
Some people do not even have the time to read God’s word, with a view to knowing Him well enough, so as to be able to consider how to answer to His request for a love relationship. Others avoid the Holy Bible thinking that it is a boring book filled with restrictions, and/or demands, that would take the shine off their life. They judged God before they have even read His love letter.
Attending church meetings, or even carrying out some religious duties, without first wanting to know God, is not the right way to start a relationship with Him. It should be taken for granted that people attend church meetings because they have a desire to know God. Some people have not this knowledge, and yet still wonder why their lives can feel so love-less and meaningless, even with their commitment to religious activities. All what we do in the church, or at home, would be meaningless, unless we have a personal knowledge of God’s love for us, and have also favourably responded to His request to accept His love.
John.17.3: “And this is eternal life: [it means] to know (to perceive, recognize, become acquainted with, and understand) You, the only true and real God, and [likewise] to know Him, Jesus [as the] Christ (the Anointed One, the Messiah), Whom You have sent”. AMP

When Solomon received this admonition from king David his father, he embarked on a quest to know God. This account is recorded in 1 Kings chapter 3 . However, let’s consider a few of the verses:
1Kgs.3.3“Solomon loved the LORD and followed all the instructions of his father, David, except that Solomon, too, offered sacrifices and burned incense at the local altars.
1Kgs.3.4The most important of these altars was at Gibeon, so the king went there and sacrificed one thousand burnt offerings.
1Kgs.3.5That night the LORD appeared to Solomon in a dream, and God said, “What do you want? Ask, and I will give it to you!” — NLT

There’s no way that God can ever ignore the person who responds to His love overture: in fact He eagerly awaits the response!
Jer.31.3: “The LORD has appeared of old to me, saying: “Yes, I have loved you with an everlasting love; Therefore with lovingkindness I have drawn you.” NKJV

If this is true, you might ask, how is it that God does not seem to transform some people’s lives even after they have prayed to Him asking Him to save them?
Important question!

I have questioned the practice by some preachers who are in the habit of getting people to say “the sinner’s prayer” before they have even had the time to know God. Being born again is a very serious business which requires the meeting of two minds; God’s, and the willing sinner’s. As it is with any relationship that will last a lifetime, making a decision to surrender one’s life to Jesus Christ must be deliberate, not spontaneous: it must be the outcome of a careful and unforced decision, free of threats and/or coercion. The warning given to a sinner should be aimed at letting them see the danger to which a sinful life can expose their soul to. Similarly, the persuasion made to them should be to enable them to consider accepting God’s free love, forgiveness and mercy: the motive shouldn’t be to push them into a hasty, fear -driven decision to accept Jesus , because a relationship based on fear cannot take off well, let alone outlast and overcome the trials that must surely test its genuineness along the way. Salvation is a love thing:
John.3.16“For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him will not perish but have eternal life.” NLT .
1John.4.18 “There is no fear in love; but perfect love casts out fear, because fear involves torment. But he who fears has not been made perfect in love.
1John.4.19 We love Him because He first loved us.” NKJV

No one has the right to force a love relationship on anyone, not even with God! Our duty as God’s people is to properly preach the truth of the gospel to the sinner, and make an appeal for them to accept God’s love and salvation: if they’re presently willing and ready to do so, very well; if otherwise, then we must pray for them in the meantime, and to wait for another opportunity to make another appeal to them.
Gal.4.19“But oh, my dear children! I feel as if I am going through labor pains for you again, and they will continue until Christ is fully developed in your lives”.NLT.
We must discourage the practice whereby people are casually called upon to come forward to accept Jesus Christ into their lives, and after a little prayer, they are assured that they are now born again, and that their names have been written in the book of life! That is not the preacher’s call to make. Assuming that the requirement for salvation is actually fully met at that time, it is still the duty of the Holy Spirit to give assurances to the repentant sinner that they have been accepted into God’s family.
Rom.8.16“For his Holy Spirit speaks to us deep in our hearts and tells us that we are God’s children”. — NLT.

Now, let us look at the second part of that scripture in 1 Chronicles 28:9; it says:
“…appreciate, heed, and cherish Him] and serve Him with a blameless heart and a willing mind.. “

Any child of God, who has tasted of the goodness of God’s saving grace, will agree that no unsaved person can fulfilled the admonition in the scripture above, yet that’s what some innocent people are actually encouraged to do without a prior knowledge of, and true submission to God, through Jesus Christ His Son. The words in the scripture above are crafted to connote a deliberate response to God’s love by a person who themself are in love with Him.
We cannot submit to God in that way without first knowing and loving Him.

John.14.23“Jesus replied, “All those who love me will do what I say. My Father will love them, and we will come to them and live with them.
John.14.24Anyone who doesn’t love me will not do what I say. And remember, my words are not my own. This message is from the Father who sent me”.NLT

The mistake of compelling people into accepting Christ as Lord and Saviour, even when it is obvious that they’re not ready for such an undertaking, becomes manifest by the absence of the Christ-life, which they are supposed to manifest as proof of their encounter with Jesus Christ, the Son of God. This is the reason why you see people claiming to be saved but with nothing substantial in their character to show for it. Consider the order of change which happens when a person is genuinely saved: God’s Word says it in 2Cor.5.17: “Therefore if any person is [ingrafted] in Christ (the Messiah) he is a new creation (a new creature altogether); the old [previous moral and spiritual condition] has passed away. Behold, the fresh and new has come!” AMP
First, the process of being “grafted” into Jesus Christ must happen through knowing and depending on Him, with the whole of one’s heart, for salvation and deliverance from sin, which we need.
Jesus Christ Himself alluded to this process in John.15.5 where He said, “I am the Vine; you are the branches. Whoever lives in Me and I in him bears much (abundant) fruit. However, apart from Me [cut off from vital union with Me] you can do nothing”. AMP.
So, where this important process is not allowed to happen, simply because we are in a hurry to get the credit for leading people to Jesus Christ, then they cannot draw His life transforming virtue into their lives, not having been grafted into one body with Him.
1Cor.6.17: “But the person who is united to the Lord becomes one spirit with Him”. AMP.

As the phrase actually imply, being born again is supposed to be a life changing encounter, unless the process is not properly consummated. So, when people present themselves as being born again, without a transformed life to show for it, then there’s a fundamental flaw to their testimony. This flaw is mostly the fault of the preachers who purportedly led them to Christ. We must know that salvation is a process which must be followed through to the end for any meaningful results to be achieved; in this case, a new life.
1Cor.15.1“Now let me remind you, dear brothers and sisters, of the Good News I preached to you before. You welcomed it then and still do now, for your faith is built on this wonderful message.
1Cor.15.2And it is this Good News that saves you if you firmly believe it–unless, of course, you believed something that was never true in the first place”.NLT.

Finally, let us consider the third part of that scripture in 1Chronicles 28:9.
“..For the Lord searches all hearts and minds and understands all the wanderings of the thoughts. If you seek Him [inquiring for and of Him and requiring Him as your first and vital necessity] you will find Him; but if you forsake Him, He will cast you off forever! “ AMP.

Jesus Christ does not do casual friendship. He loves His own to the end.
John.13.1 “[Now] before the Passover Feast began, Jesus knew (was fully aware) that the time had come for Him to leave this world and return to the Father. And as He had loved those who were His own in the world, He loved them to the last and to the highest degree”. AMP.

You must understand that Jesus Christ sees right through us! So, if you have to get saved by Him, it must be on the same terms as His; that you’re going to remain faithful to Him all your life. However, if at the initial point of pledging your life to Him you’re not being sincere, either because of certain habits or characters, which you’re not sure of repenting of, and discarding for His sake, then the process cannot sail through.
John.2.23 “During the time he was in Jerusalem, those days of the Passover Feast, many people noticed the signs he was displaying and, seeing they pointed straight to God, entrusted their lives to him.

John.2.24 But Jesus didn’t entrust his life to them. He knew them inside and out, knew how untrustworthy they were.
John.2.25 He didn’t need any help in seeing right through them”. MSB.

Because Jesus Christ knows us all, He can deal with us based on that knowledge. This is the reason why many people may answer to an altar call, but just a few of them may end up experiencing the joy of God’s salvation in Christ.
The person who wants to be genuinely born again must, of necessity, have come to a crisis point where what really matters to them is Jesus Christ’s forgiveness and mercy over their sins, which they also must be willing to confess, repent of and forsake for ever. When anyone comes before Him in repentance, He can tell if they have been broken to that extent or not.
So, where does this place the preachers who think that they can give people salvation on some terms alien to known scriptural values? It is high time that we stopped usurping the Lord’s power to save whom He will, otherwise we would be giving a false hope to a lot of people as, regrettably, many have already! This recklessness of giving a false hope to sinners must have to stop, or else we must be ready to bear the consequences which will inevitably follow.
Matt.23.15 – “Yes, how terrible it will be for you teachers of religious law and you Pharisees. For you cross land and sea to make one convert, and then you turn him into twice the son of hell as you yourselves are”. — NLT.
Suffice it that after we have preached the gospel, with all sincerity, we should invite who ever is ready and willing to make a life transforming commitment to Jesus Christ and then lead them on it, not pre-empting anyone to do or to say anything that they’re not yet convinced of. Thereafter, we must desist from attempting to give them any hopes, as we see being done; that they are now children of God, and that their names are now written in the book of life: let God be the judge of that!
Jer.17.10 “I the LORD search the heart and examine the mind, to reward a man according to his conduct, according to what his deeds deserve.” NIV.

Salvation is a personal affair between the sinner and the Saviour. He has a clear cut process for the salvation of the soul, which must be followed through to the end.
It is God’s desire to see more and more people get saved through His Son Jesus Christ. However, we must be careful so that we are not seen to be the reason why this desire is truncated.
The price for the salvation of the soul of the lost sinner was paid in blood and agony, so the next time we minister to the lost, we must let this fact weigh in heavily in our mind, and to let it dictate the mood for the solemn duty we have at hand.
Heb.10.29 “How much more severely do you think a man deserves to be punished who has trampled the Son of God under foot, who has treated as an unholy thing the blood of the covenant that sanctified him, and who has insulted the Spirit of grace?”

It is my humble prayer that while trying to be a light to those in darkness, we would not end up incurring the wrath of Almighty God because we have obscured the true light of salvation from shinning upon them.
Amen.