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DECEITFUL GAIN

Text : Proverbs 20:17: Bread gained by deceit is sweet to a man, but afterward his mouth will be full of gravel. There is something strangely appealing about shortcuts. The human heart is often lured by “sweet” opportunities. The desire to cut corners, the desire for quick success are all lurking in the corner of the heart of man. This will eventually lead to hidden compromise and the kind of deceitful gain that seems harmless because no one appears to be hurt.  Proverbs tells us honestly that deceit can feel sweet at first. It can taste like victory, relief, or advantage. But God sees what we sometimes forget: the taste doesn’t last - the aftermath of the sweetness which is pain and bitterness. Note that the sweetness of sin is temporary. The word of God acknowledges a real human experience: sin can feel good in the moment, God's words does not deny this. But the Scripture warns that beneath that sweetness lies something sharp, and destructive. What began as sweetness becomes grav...
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FEAR NOT-2

Text : 1 Kings 17:14. Because this is what the LORD God of Israel says: ‘That jar of flour will not run out, nor will that bottle of oil become empty until the very day that the LORD sends rain on the surface of the ground. Before Elijah spoke this promise, the widow of Zarephath was overwhelmed with fear. Her resources were almost gone. Her hope was fading. She was preparing for the worst. And then, God stepped into her fear with a word, - “Do not be afraid.” (Elijah says this to her in verse 13.) This word is an invitation to *shift your gaze from your circumstances to the God that can handle all circumstances.* God wasn’t asking her to ignore her circumstances, He was asking her to look beyond them unto Him. Fear told the widow: “This is the end.” But God told her: “This is where I begin.”  *Fear focuses on what we lack.*   *Faith focuses on who God is.*  Fear says, “I don’t have enough.” God says, “I will sustain you.” The promise of 1 Kings 17:14 is God confront...

CONTENTMENT 3

Text :  Ephesians  5:5    *For this you know, that no whoremonger, nor unclean person, nor covetous man, who is an idolater, hath any inheritance in the kingdom of Christ and of God.*  *One very silent sin that can debar one from entering the kingdom of God is covetousness.* Did you know that covetousness is idolatry? Well, read the text again.  The book of Colossians stated it very clearly- Mortify therefore your members which are upon the earth; fornication, uncleanness, inordinate affection, evil concupiscence, and covetousness, which is idolatry: Colossians 3:5.  Idolatry is simply the worship of idols. Idol is not just a graven image but anything that is revered and worshipped. *When you reference someone or something more than necessary, then,  you have turn such fellow or thing to an idol.*  Now, the question is, why is covetousness regarded as idolatry? Covetousness is an ungodly desire for something that belongs to another. It c...

FEAR NOT

Text : 1 Kings17:14. Because this is what the LORD God of Israel says: ‘That jar of flour will not run out, nor will that bottle of oil become empty until the very day that the LORD sends rain on the surface of the ground. Economic meltdown is  dated back to the Bible days. During the time of prophet Elijah, there was a serious economic meltdown by reason of drought. The famine was so severe that mother and child await death after they have exhausted all their means of livelihood. Such was the case of this woman in our study text today, when the man of God asked her for a piece of bread, her response showed the despicable position that she was.  “As the LORD your God lives,” she replied, “I don’t have so much as a muffin, just a handful of flour in a bowl and some oil left in a bottle. Now I’m going to find some sticks so I can cook a last meal for my son and for me. Then we’re going to eat it and die.” 1 Kings 17:12. That was a very hopeless situation. Eating your last meal a...

CONTENTMENT 2

Text : Hebrews 13:5 Let your conduct be without covetousness; be content with such things as you have. For He Himself has said, "I will never leave you nor forsake you." By nature, human wants are unlimited, human needs are insatiable. That is, man is incapable of satisfying all his wants and even needs. *Anyone who can't curb his quest for more of anything except God, will eventually be quenched by his quest.*  Nothing in this life has the capacity to satisfy the longings in the soul of man. There is a void in man that nothing in this world can fill except God.  A number of times, man thinks getting more money will solve this longing, but the more he acquires, the bigger the void becomes. This unquenching desire to keep acquiring things leads men to the love of money. 1 Timothy  6:10 aptly says, *For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows.*  It's clea...

CONTENTMENT

Text : Hebrews 13:5  *Let your conduct be without covetousness; be content with such things as you have. For He Himself has said, "I will never leave you nor forsake you."*  It is becoming increasingly alarming for people to be content in our world today. While that may not be anything strange for the world, God's word commanded that we believers must be contented. There is always a new thing out there calling for your impulse buying.  There will always be the latest car in town to buy. There are always new phones in the market to buy. Several new versions and editions of goods and services are always being released into the market on daily basis. The world system has been designed by the devil to stir people's hearts to covetousness. People are always on the run for more of things: more money, more phones, more shoes, more bags, more clothes, more cars, more houses. The list is endless. As a believer, you must ask yourself a sincere question: *How much money, possess...

PROTECTION AND PEACE

Text : Isaiah 54:17. " No weapon forged against you will prevail, and you will refute every tongue that accuses you.This is the heritage of the servants of the Lord, and this is their vindication from me,” declares the Lord. Life often feels like a battlefield. There are days when the enemy’s attacks come not just through circumstances, but through words, doubts, and fears that try to pierce our hearts. Yet in this verse, God gives us a firm, unshakable promise: *no weapon formed against you will succeed.*  Notice that God did not say that the enemy will not  form a weapon, but that the weapon will not prosper. People may speak against you. situations may rise up to test your faith, and you might even feel overwhelmed.  But the Lord assures you that every attack will ultimately fail to accomplish its purpose. *Why?* Because your protection and vindication come from the Lord. God’s promises here are not based on merit, they are by inheritance. He says this is “the heritage...