Saturday, 31 January 2015

OUR TALENTS DO NOT BELONG TO US - DANIEL KOLENDA

 Weekend Digest
Saturday 31st January
Our Talents do not Belong to us - Daniel Kolenda

When I was a teenager, I went on a missions trip to England and stayed in a “host home” with a lovely British couple. I’ll never forget a poster they had hanging on their wall that reported the results of a survey given to ten groups of people. There was a group of ten-year-olds, twenty-year-olds, thirty-year-olds, all the way up to hundred-year-olds, and each was asked the same question: “What is your number one regret at this point in your life?” All the answers were interesting, some were funny, but the only answer I remember was from those who were a hundred years old. For some reason it is burned into my memory, and I can never forget it. After living a long life, they said their number one regret was that they “should have taken more risks.” I determined then, as a very young man, that when I come to the end of my life I don’t want to look back and realize that I never really lived at all because I was too afraid.

To many people fear seems to be a legitimate reason not to do something. But I want you to see that the master in Jesus’ parable was not sympathetic toward the servant who buried his talent. When the servant said, “I was afraid,” the master did not put his arm around him and say, “There, there, it’s all right. You poor little servant. I’m sorry I put you in such an uncomfortable position.” No, the master rebuked him sharply with anger and said, “You lazy servant!”

Why did the master accuse the servant of laziness? Because rather than facing his fears and taking a risk for his master’s sake, he chose to take the easy path: bury the talent, stay at home, and relax. If you think fear is a good excuse for not doing God’s will, you’d better think again. If you want to know how to overcome your fears, there is only one way—face them! Most of the time fear is like a mirage; as you walk toward it, it will become more and more transparent until it disappears completely. But to face your fears requires courage.

After Moses died, his protégé, Joshua, became the new leader. God promised to be with Joshua as He had been with Moses. God promised to give Joshua every place upon which the sole of his foot would tread. God promised to prosper Joshua wherever he went. But there was one requirement: “Only be strong and very courageous,” the Lord said (Josh. 1:7, NKJV). Imagine you are about to embark on the most challenging undertaking of your life. You have no idea what lies before you, and then the Lord comes to you and says, “Be very courageous.” That would scare me! Why? Because courage is needed in the presence of danger. Courage is not the absence of fear. In fact, there is no courage without fear. Courage is the willingness to face fear. All the promises, victories, and destiny awaiting Joshua were dependent on his willingness to face his fear.

If fulfilling God’s will for our lives were just a matter of promoting our own names, reputations, and personal destinies, I would say, “Don’t even bother. Stay home, watch television, and enjoy a comfortable, quiet life.” But we must remember that what is at stake is God’s eternal kingdom! Our talent does not belong to us—it belongs to the master. He has entrusted it into our hands. But one day He will return, and we will have to give an account for what we did with His investment.

Stay Blessed

Sunday, 25 January 2015

Its not over Yet!

Sunday Reflections

Double for All your Troubles
Sunday 25th January , 2015
Ref : Isaiah 61:7; 40:2
Zechariah 9:12, 2Cor 4:7-9
Pastor E. O. T Peter ..

Isaiah 61:7……….For your shame ye shall have double and for your confusion they shall rejoice in their portion . therefore in their land they shall possess the DOUBLE : everlasting joy shall be unto them .


Your life's past doesn't determine your life pattern, your Pact with God does .
What you've been through doesn't really matter , even what you're going through doesn't determine where you are going.
God can give you Double for all your troubles
Gain for all your Pain
Fame for your Shame
Glory for your Story
Job 42: 10 ,… and the lord turned the captivity of Job ……..,,!and the Lord gave Job twice as much as he had before .

A preacher once said , 'God sometimes takes us to troubled waters , not to drown us but to cleanse us ' meaning we sometimes go through pain , shame , ridicule , and the troubles of life not to depress , break or destroy us but to Rebuild and Refine us.

Remember , Gold in its raw state is relatively invaluable , so are we in our unrefined state ; that's why we go through the bending , hammering , and remoulding process to bring out the best in us.

Sometimes we confuse the refining process with drowning . we drown when our ship can no longer stay afloat , that is maintain its equilibrium on life's sea and that's as a result of sin.
When sin creeps in , drowning starts

And Finally , whatever it is you might have been through , it doesn't matter how bad things might seem to be at the moment , All things will be well cos with Christ, all things are Possible
You might be bent but you are not broken
You might be persecuted but not abandoned
You might have been struck down but not destroyed
You might be shaken but not shattered
You might be perplexed but not in despair ……..
So Your Tomorrow is colorful ,
There is light at the end of the tunnel remember Gods not done with you yet………….He's working it all out ….

In His Service
Pastor E. O. T Peter