CIRCUMSTANCES AND THE CALL

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The first few days of November has been very depressing and burdensome to me. The cause of this depression might seem unbelievable to many but it is true! I have been beating myself up over "God's calling for my life"

This short piece is God's response to me and I pray it serves a similar purpose to you concerning questions and doubts you are having regarding God's call upon your life.

It is paramount for you to know, everyone's got a calling and there's no calling that's higher than another, however discovering God's call upon your life requires you to be in a relationship with Him.

Many times as Christians, we are faced with challenges that seems contrary to God's promise for our lives, our circumstances at that point does not in any way reflect God's calling. Just like Moses, God may have given you a burden to speak up for the rights of His people and it so happens that you're a stammerer, or like Gideon - you don't fit as the best option because you're timid, weak or small. Beloved, these challenges didn't hinder God then from fulfilling His will for their lives and it definitely won't hinder Him from doing the same in your life. While men saw a tender boy (who should have remained with the sheep) in David, God saw a victor - Goliath's downfall, while Joseph's brothers thought his calling was no more than a joke, God was preparing a man whose impact would not just be globally recognized but also eternal.

Beloved, everything may seem not to be working as you desire them to but God's way is not the same as that of man. He's got everything figured out! Hold on to your calling, don't lose sight of God.

The essence of Potiphar's wife temptation in the life of Joseph was to get him off his vision, for you, it may not be Potiphar's wife or speech impairment or timidity, it could be finances or even family, it could be anything even but here's what God has to say "All things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are called according to His purpose." Rom 8:28. 
Sometimes you need to get burnt to be able to understand the workings of the fire. God allows us to go through certain phases to be able to help others passing through similar struggles or challenges later on, He wants your life to serve as an inspiration to others, to give hope where it seems like there's no light at the end of the tunnel.

Beloved, put your hands on the plough and don't look back, God is able!
Psalms 55:22 "Cast your burden on Yahweh and he will sustain you. He will never allow the righteous to be moved." Amplified Bible

God bless you!

Tsalla Emmanuel

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FAITH IN THE STORMS

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A few weeks ago, Jenny attempted suicide! My friend, Jennifer Idris, a recent convert to the Christian faith tried to take her own life. When I was told of this ill development, I was really shaken and lost in thoughts. Jenny was a lady who came to realize the love of God for her and had accepted the only path to God – Jesus, as Lord over her life.

It has just been three years now since her conversion and I had come to know Jenny as one filled with so much joy and passion over her just recently founded faith and walk in her new path, she had great desires to know God more and actually did seek for more of Him. This led to the reason why I couldn’t comprehend her attempted suicide, so I decided to pay her a visit and get to find out the true state of affairs.

When Jenny saw me standing at her courtyard, she quickly ran towards me and hugged me, truly it had been a while. We sat together for over six (6) hours while she narrated with tears what I’d prefer to call her ‘Night phase’. Jenny had lost her job, house, only child and husband in just a year, within that same year, she survived a fatal accident that resulted in the loss of her right eye. I was moved to tears when I heard her disheartening episodes, how could just one person go through all this in a year! But, Jenny did! You’d agree that the thought of committing suicide couldn’t be mind-boggling after such a series of mischief.

Hearing her speak with despair, I was fizzled out by her words and became short of mine. I started off by saying “It is well”. As if to make ridicule of my religious statement, she sighed! I could sense the derision in her voice, she was probably tired of hearing such statements and consolation intro. I didn’t stop there however, this was my further response to her;
“We stand the test of God’s love when we are still able to see Him and His plans even in our times of trouble, many have lost sight of God in the midst of pain because they expected an all rosy life with Him, and so, their love for Him failed when trials came.”

Just like Jenny, we sometimes find ourselves in such situations where we begin to doubt our calling because our circumstances don’t seem to fit our calling, we lose FAITH at the sight of the storms. When the wave gets too tough for us, we forget the words of God and lose sight of Him totally, the pain overwhelms us and all we see is ourselves and our pains. Amazingly, that wasn’t God’s plan for Jenny, the negative confessions and the easy road out of the storm that requires you leaving God’s hand isn’t His desire for you either.

God wants you to “consider it pure joy whenever you face trials”, He wants you to understand that the storms are meant to test your faith and the result of the storm is worth the storm. James 1:2-3 tells us that the storm produces perseverance, maturity, makes you complete and takes away lack. God wants you to enjoy the testimonies that are birthed from the tests. The focus isn’t the trials, rather, it is the result of it.  How I love the way 2 cor 4:17 calls it, it calls it ‘momentary troubles’.
“For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all”
I tried to imagine how depressed and frustrated Tyler Perry must have been when all hope seemed lost. Mr Tyler had to change his name from Emmitt Perry Jr. to disassociate himself from his abusive father, he grew up in poverty and did not complete high school, he drifted from job to job for several years, and he recorded lots of commercial failures when he started his career as a producer and performer. His works and productions have been heavily criticized but something kept Tyler moving and that was faith. Tyler never gave up on his dreams or his calling, he kept pushing and today he is one of the most commercially successful African American filmmakers in history. Tyler Perry Studios is the first major film studio in the nation to be owned by an African American.
Tyler’s story serves as an inspiration to us all. His recorded success is well appreciated because it was birthed out of diverse storms he had to face. You won’t carry the cross for very long, it is momentary and it is worth carrying because of the crown that comes after it, we count it all joy!

“You have put us to the test, God; as silver is purified by fire so you have tested us. You let us fall into a trap and placed heavy burdens on our backs. You let our enemies trample over us; we went through fire and flood, but now you have brought us to a place of safety.”
Psalms 66:10-12.

Jenny, a fiction, however, depicts the life and storms many believers face, it was similar for Job, Joseph, the Israelites and even for me. While the devil thought the victory was his, God had a better plan all along, and that is to get His perfect image out of His beloved. You are God’s silver, allow Him to take you THROUGH the fire, you won’t remain there, it is just a process to get you to your wealthy place. Hang in there, don’t lose faith, trust God! I tell you, the glory outweighs the process!

Let us pray
Father, we say thank you for today, thank you for yet another digest of your words and for opening our eyes to this truth, we’ve come to realize that though the trials and troubles we face are tough, your plans for us outweighs it. Forgive us for doubting you in our past storms and give us the strength to continue the race, to never lose sight of you in the storms. Thank you Lord for hearing us, we ask this in faith through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.

God bless you! Amen.



Tsalla Emmanuel



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GOD SPEAKS

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(John 16:13, Romans 8:14,16, Psalms 85:8,  Amos 3:7, Acts 18:5, Num 12:6)
“But when he, the spirit of truth, comes, he will guide you into all the truth. He will not speak on his own; he will speak only what he hears, and he will tell you what is yet to come.” John 16:13 NIV.

When one talks about hearing God or being inspired or led by the spirit of God to do or say certain things, some people seem to react weird or feel uncomfortable because they’ve never had such experience or encounter before.

We are in perilous times, where this subject has brought lots of controversies and disbelief. I was speaking with a friend and I shared with her some things God told me, she was taken aback and her response amused me. She told me, she couldn’t relate, and that it seems God doesn’t speak to her or maybe she doesn’t hear or know when He does speak. That’s the state many of us are in, we find it hard to believe that God speaks or God still speaks to His children. As a matter of fact, being led by God is what authenticates your sonship as a child of God. Being a Christian entails walking God’s path for your life, being directed by God.

The place of real fellowship with God is changing into a pool of activities, some churches end up running activities and teaching her congregation same, thus, some people no longer encounter God as He is but lives on the words of other believers.
It is becoming common to hear some preachers say ‘God is here’ meanwhile the congregation has not been led to seeing this God neither have they been shown how to access Him. It is because of these vexatious happenings that some ‘Christians’ find it hard to enjoy personal fellowship with God, thus, leading to the difficulty or disbelief in the fact that God actually speaks.

As a young man, my first supernatural experience that left a mark in my pursuit of God was when He spoke to me through a trance. That was some years ago, I just left a corporate prayer, where I interceded for direction from God, seeking to know His will for the people He had chosen me to lead.

I laid on my bed, alone in my room and was slowly dozing off to sleep, and then I realized I was caught up in two different dimensions. I felt I was asleep and at the same time awake, right before me was someone with a very bright banner and on it was shown souls with hands lifted high to God with an inscription on the banner saying PRAISE. Immediately, I snapped out of it and then realized God was telling His people to praise Him. Still, in that week, God confirmed His word when another of His servant shared to the church that God was seeking praise from His church.
Aside from this experience, I’ve been privileged to hear from God through other various means which have truly expounded my understanding and knowledge that God is limitless.

Have you ever thought about prayer as a time you get to relate with God, to talk to Him and hear Him talk and not just going to His presence to make noise and then return back to your routines? You should not see prayers as an activity but as an interaction, we should be deliberate and sincere in our prayers. Communication is a two-way thing, we commune with a living God when we pray, a God that listens and speaks. When you go to God, you’re meant to find peace. What some people do is synonymous to appearing before a King, echoing the normal praises and greetings, then they begin to shout and scream one request to another, after which they don’t wait to hear or listen to what he has to say but walk out immediately they’re done screaming.

When Jesus tells us in Matt 11:28, to come to Him, those who labour and are heavy laden and He will give us rest, He wasn’t telling us to come scream and leave, He was telling us to come and dwell. It’s in the dwelling that we’re refreshed, it’s in His presence we’re reassured. We get the solutions to our problems when we go to Him. The rest is a product of His presence, and His presence can only be made manifest when the heart truly seeks Him (Isaiah 29:13).

God wants a genuine relationship with man, His desire is to have real fellowship with you, not one predicated on or restricted to an activity that isn’t deliberate. He wants not just your words but also your heart. Understanding and faith are gotten and built when our ears are opened to listen and our hearts willing to receive from God.
The voice of God never went mute, it is you who stopped listening (Psalms 85:8, Romans 8:14,16, Amos 3:7, Acts 18:5, Num 12:6). God does speaks, and there are diverse means in which He communes with His Children.

Prior to the coming of Jesus, the prophets were the conduit pipe God used in communicating with man. Fortunately, Christ restored the relationship between man and God and therefore making it possible and easy to hear the voice of God and receive direction (Heb 1:1-2, Heb 10:19-20, John 14:6).

Before Jesus left, he made a promise of the comforter, the Holy Spirit  (John 14:15-18). The Holy Spirit is the Spirit of God that is in every child of God, also referred to as the Spirit of truth that gives you guidance in life. The leading of God in your life is what confirms you as His Child, and the Holy Spirit (still the spirit of adoption) is the means in which He leads His Children (Romans 8:14-16).

Without the Spirit of God, we are like horses or donkeys which lack understanding and must be forced to do the will of their owner. Well, God isn’t interested in slaves, He can’t force you to have a relationship with you, He can’t direct you if your heart is not open to Him. You must be deliberate in seeking Him and walking His path.
Psalms 32:8-9 tells us “I will instruct thee and teach thee in the way which thou shalt go: I will guide thee with mine eye. Be ye not as the horse, or as the mule which have no understanding: whose mouth must be held in with bit and bridle, lest they come near unto thee.”
God is ever willing to walk with you and direct your path. The question is, are you are ready and willing to listen to Him, to be directed by Him?

There are numerous ways God speaks to His children and some of them are:

Inner Perception: This is the primary and the most basic way in which the Holy Spirit may lead most people most of the time. It is an internal witness, a supernatural knowing and understanding. In 1 Samuel 3:8, Eli did not hear the voice of God when God was calling Samuel, however, he perceived that it was the Lord who called Samuel. To perceive is to become aware of something by a supernatural understanding. Jesus at the course of His ministry on earth, perceived at so many times the state of the people’s heart and their comprehension of His teachings (Matt 16:6-8). Some Christians get led through this means but fail to realize it is a divine direction. For example, you hear people tell you after an examination that it was the specific place they read that came out. Ordinarily, they shouldn’t have known where the examiner would decide to examine them from, but the Spirit of God was able to guide them accordingly.

Inner Voice: This is divine communication by the voice of the spirit. (We most times refer to it as ‘still small voice’).  Peter was directed by the inner voice in Acts 10:19, when the Spirit ministered unto him, informing him of three men who sought him. Sometimes while engaged in deep thoughts, a voice so soft and calm might be heard. This voice guides us and teaches us the will of God, provides answers to questions and direct our paths. Due to the subtleness of the voice, people do miss it at-times or misconceive it for their thoughts. (Isaiah 30:21, Kings 19:11-12, Rev 2:7,17 and 29). I was studying the scriptures one evening, specifically Ephesians 3, when I heard the voice of the spirit telling me Jesus Christ is the reflection of the greatness of God. For you to hear the inner voice, your spiritual ear must be alert. The gauge to test the genuineness of the voice heard is the word of God. It must never contravene God’s word.

Audible Voice of God: In this situation, you hear a voice that appears so loud that it even seems to you that it was heard by the physical ear. However, it can be spiritual to the spiritual ears. It can also be physical to the physical ears but people won’t hear the content and it can also come in such a way everyone hears it just as it happened with Paul on his way to Damascus before his conversion (Acts 9:3-7). What Samuel heard in 1 Samuel 3:3-10 was the audible voice of God but Eli couldn’t hear it. The audible voice of God could come in different forms, all to the glory of God.

Revelations:  Revelations could come in different forms, it could be through night dreams, trance or vision.

Night Dream – That which we see when we are asleep, just like the angel of God revealed to Joseph, Herod’s future plan to seek to kill Jesus (Matt 2:13). Any dream that is contrary to the word or the will of God must be averted and resisted in the place of prayers. Sometimes the purpose of our dreams is for us to avert or resist them with prayers. I ever had a dream and in it, I saw my friend crying out to me for help, telling me I wasn’t caring. When I woke up, through the help of the spirit I was able to understand what it meant and so, I picked up my phone and called, I didn’t even bother greeting or asking any question, I just started off praying against sickness and declaring her whole, then I ended the call and later that day, she called to tell me, she woke up that morning feeling ill but after the prayers, she was well. Dreams could also come as a means of warning us, a friend of mine once shared a quite complicated dream of hers with me and some possible interpretations of it, but by the spirit of God, we were able to discern that God was warning her not to go off track or to be swayed away by the allurements of the world. As children of God, we shouldn’t disregard dreams except it is not in alignment with the word of God. Also, there are satanic orchestrated dreams just as there are divine dreams, so you are to be careful not to interpret any dream as divine direction because there are also times where our subconscious brings back at night that which our eyes or hearts were fixated on during the day. (Eccl 5:3)

Trance – Just as I shared in my experience earlier, trance is a state of insensibility to external surroundings, at that point you’re unconscious but your passion and ability to function remains and you’re still able to retain memories.
Most times it occurs after an intensive prayer session. When you retire to a serene environment, you unconsciously enter into a trance, where you seem to be half asleep and half awake at the same time (Acts 10:9-10).

Vision – The spiritual and mental pictures are seen with the person’s physical sense or senses intact. It could occur with your eyes closed and also with the eyes open, just as it happened with Daniel and Ezekiel (Daniel 7-8,10 and the book of Ezekiel). You may see mental pictures that are so vivid and easy to comprehend, other times, it may be unclear pictures that can be confused with imaginations. At different times, I have been able to confirm spiritual revelations by servants of God through such mental pictures that were revealed to me, displaying in a pictorial form their revelations or prophecies.

Tongues Interpretation: This is the ability to be able to interpret tongues (to be able to comprehend spiritual language), the source of praying in the spirit becomes the channel of understanding with the mind. Interpretation of tongues is a spiritual gift, not all have, the spirit of God gives us different gifts, all from God and to His glory. To some the spirit gave the word of wisdom; to others the word of knowledge; faith; the gift of healing; the working of miracles; prophecy; discerning of spirits and other different gifts. These gifts are given to man as God wills, they’re for edification, growth and benefit of the body of Christ. I was privileged to be in a prayer meeting one night and then playfully, we started rapping in tongues and the Holy Spirit took over the meeting and so many could not stop speaking in tongues, the understanding of a few were opened in that gathering and they began interpreting the tongues that were uttered and God’s words to us were communicated accordingly with confirmations. The gift of interpretation of tongues is a very important gift because it enlightens or interprets the words of the Spirit and also educates the believer on that which is being prayed for by the Spirit. (1 Cor 12:10, 14:2-17).

Through the Word: It is very possible to be led by the word of God (Scriptures). You could be directed to read a passage by the spirit of God, you could stumble on a random scripture that answers a pressing question, you could even be spoken directly to from the pulpit when the word of God is being expounded or discussed.  Sometimes you find yourself nodding or maybe orally reacting to scripture when you come in contact with it. It could even be a known scripture but at that very moment it answers your heart’s question, brings peace to you, brings light to your life or enlightens the eyes of your understanding (Psalms 119:130, Eph 1:18, Psalms 119:105, James 3:17).

Prophetic Direction: This is God’s direction or word through a man for you. This is when God speaks to His Prophet concerning you (1 Kings 13:11-25, 2 Kings 5:1-15). It could be a confirmation of God’s words for your life, it could be an instruction, a prophecy or anything. However, do not become so dependent on Prophetic directions that you fail to hear God for yourself, it endangers and can hinder your spiritual growth. Receiving prophetic direction is good but it shouldn’t be your primary means of hearing God, build your relationship with God, that a Prophet’s direction serves mostly if not always as a confirmation to you. Also, you need to be careful not to take in any message, every word that is contrary to the word or the will of God should be totally rejected.

The ways in which God speaks to His children can never be exhausted, He could decide to speak to you through stones or even through water. Countless times, He has spoken through diverse means, He has spoken to His servants through situations or activities (Jer 19:3-6), I suffered a great storm a few years back but God still uses the experience to speak to me till date, the glory of the Lord was greatly manifested at the end of the trial and the pains were nothing compared to the glory it brought (2 Cor 4:17), God spoke through a burning bush to Moses (Exodus 3:2-10), through an animal (Num 22:27), through the stars (Matt 2:2), through angels (Luke 2:8-12) and lots of other inexhaustible means.

Sometimes we limit/restrict the way God speaks to us by expecting to hear from Him just through the method we’re familiar with and fail to take cognizance of the other times He tries communicating with us. God can never be exhausted, likewise His ways.

Deliberately seek God and He would reveal Himself to you, never limit Him, His ways are not the ways of man and His thoughts are not our thoughts. God is good to those who come to Him.
God bless you!



Let us pray!
Lord, I appreciate you for your word, I thank you for this fresh light and understanding you’ve given me today, I ask that you search my heart as I deliberately run after you today, reveal yourself to me and help me continue life’s journey with you. Thank you Jesus; In Jesus name,
Amen.




Tsalla Emmanuel
 GOD SPEAKS

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Silas Cherry's Response to "YOU MADE THEM UNCHURCHED" - THE CULTURE AND THE UNCHURCHED

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Jesus always had interesting answers for the questions asked by the Scribes and Pharisees whose intentions were always to either corner or ridicule him and the gospel. Look what he said to them in the story of the adulterous woman:
"Let him who is without sin among you be the first to throw a stone at her."(John 8:7, ESV)
and they all turned around and left.

Can you imagine what would have happened to her if Jesus had said "Let him who is without adultery among you be the first to throw a stone at her."?

This is what makes Christ different from us, instead of saying the same thing as him we choose the latter just to demonstrate our own righteousness.
The Pharisees and Scribes were self-righteous people who thought that they had achieved the fulfilments of their religious lives and did not need Jesus to tell them more but here we see them turn around and leave in shame; an acknowledgement of their guilt and unrighteousness.

What makes them better than us? Instead of dropping the stones, turning around and walking away, we create categories of sins and try to squeeze ourselves into the categories of "smaller sin", "tolerable sin" "different sin" or "better sin" so that we can castigate and condemn the rest but isn't the consequence of every sin the same?

Where did we even get this idea about categorizing sin?
How can we ever forget Romans 3:23-24 - we have all sinned and fallen short of God's glory, are justified freely by grace through the redemption by Christ Jesus?
I think that Jesus continuously calls us to a renewal of our fellowship with him through the lives of these "unchurched" people; our encounters with them should challenge us to be faithful witnesses but it is very easy for us to become self-satisfied or self-righteous in the process that we miss out on this call of faithful witnessing.

As people on this Christian Pilgrimage,  comparison denies us the benefits of looking at our own lives through the mirror of God's word, the absence of which makes us unchurch people.

Our tendencies to accept others as part of the body of Christ and saved by his grace (like we all are) can only come when we realize that the words of Jesus "I have come to call sinners" (Luke 5:32) is always directed at us and not the young guy who smokes or drinks, the lady who sleeps around or gossips, the man who steals or kills, the woman who lies or commits  adultery, the student who cheats during an examination or the employer who does not pay salaries to his employees.
Weeding out the self-righteousness that lurks within us is so difficult but necessary in preaching this gospel of Christ we profess and believe. The way we can rechurch the unchurched isn't by preaching repentance to them at all times but telling them how God's grace and mercy lifted us from the dirt to a place of fellowship with him; how we also need Jesus everyday of our lives as we try to become holy like him; admit that in our days of rest and unwillingness Jesus gives us strength to yield to his "follow me".

Christianity isn't exactly about the one who is perfect or better than others, Christianity is about the one running the race and helping others who fall rise again or better still, holding their hands and bringing them along; Christianity is about imitating Jesus who although was without sin, forgave the adulterous woman and in his kindness gave her a chance to repent.

Christianity is the culture of Christ.
I‘m really happy that you read to the end and I’d love it more if we build a community of God’s people by sharing lessons we learn as we journey through life with Christ as our anchor. Kindly drop a comment and help build another.
God bless you.

This post was inspired by a blog post written by Tsalla Emmanuel titled “You Made Them Unchurched” . Click here to read: https://tsallaemmanuel.blogspot.com/2019/03/you-made-them-unchurched.html?m=1

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CAN I CALL THE CHURCH HOME?

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                     Can I call the church home?
                   I thought I finally got a place where I’d belong
                   A place where I’d be accepted for who I am
                   But my thought wasn’t my reality

                   Kicked away by their murmurs and gossips
                   Broken by their whispers
                   Pushed aside by their neglect
                   The background became my home

                   I was drawn by the love of their mentor
                   But their hypocrisy was my harvest
                   Names and shame my reward
                   Tears and regrets my inheritance

                   Was I wrong to think love dwelt here?
                   Tell me it wasn’t just a mirage
                   I searched but saw no one accord
                   Where’s the unity they preach?

                   The Church
                   The body of Christ it is called
                   How then do the body not represent same love as the Head?
                   At what point did they dis-unite?
                   A body without its head is incomplete

                  Those who claim are His-likes
                  Must not just teach His likes
                  They must live His Life
                  And preach His Word
                  The Church without love isn’t a church

                 You don’t want them fellow-shipping with you
                 But God wants them to experience His fellowship
                 He wants the broken fixed
                 And the dead living

                 He wants them to meet the man on the cross
                 For the unsaved to find salvation
                 He wants His lovers to not just fellowship together
                 But to care for one another
                 Uplift each other
                 Share their experiences together
                 Be support systems to each other
                 Share His love which is the greatest
   
                Live in His love today
                For there was none so friendly to sinners as He
                The Church isn’t for the perfect
                The Church is for all  




                   Tsalla Emmanuel   





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YOU MADE THEM UNCHURCHED

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Many have sought a place where they would be accepted, a place they can call home, a community that would help them do and be better and that’s the church.


What does the church mean to you and are there certain qualifications to be a member of the church?


Some years ago, while on campus. I was talking with a friend, when he asked me, why does your fellowship welcome sinners? The question took me aback for a very long while but I’m glad my friend listened to what I had to say and I pray it blesses you also.      


The church is a place where people come to experience fellowship, where the broken gets fixed, where salvation is gotten, where people get to meet the man on the cross.


When people come to church, they’re not looking for the rules and regulations that make up religion. They’re looking for God, they’re in search of love and that’s the greatest encounter ever – the encounter of God (love)!


The church is the body of Christ (with Christ being the head) and every part of this body is indispensable. One Christian cannot form the Church, the Church is a community of Christians (1 Corinthians 12:14-23).


One of God’s intentions for the church is that those who love and seek Him get to fellowship together, care for one another, uplift themselves, share each other experiences and be each other’s support system (1 Corinthians 12:25).


My friend had secluded himself from some other members of the church; he had judged them sinners, from the traits he could see. He counted himself a Christian deserving of being a member of the Church but not them.


That was absolutely a wrong perception of the Church; the church isn’t meant for “Perfect Christians”. You become a member of the Church when you allow Jesus Christ Lord over you (be the head of your life).


When you accept Christ’s supreme lordship, you’re then being transformed to become a perfect reflection of Him daily. The Christian’s growth is continuous. When you accept Christ, you don’t become like Him in one day but rather, you’re given the ability to become like Him. The shaping and conversion into His perfect image are dependent on you; and that beloved, is the essence of the Church, to help you become Christ-like in every ramification.

 

Just like Jesus did, you must learn how to rebuke sin and love sinners. It is possible to hate sin and still bring sinners to the light and the most effective way to do this is through love.

“We show the world Jesus, by walking in His love.”

 

Jesus told the Pharisees who when they saw him eating with the publicans and sinners asked His disciples, why does your master eat with such class of people?

He simply said; “they that are whole (perfect) need not a physician, but they that are sick. Matthew 9:11-12. – Jesus didn’t come for the righteous, He came for the imperfect!

 

A very flawed ideology that has crippled the fellowship amongst brethren in the church is the belief that ‘I am better than the other’, the failure to acknowledge one’s own flaws and weaknesses! Lots of believers struggle with different factors and because of this flawed mentality; they deny the church its power to transform their lives.

We are meant to become better Christians by fellowshipping with other believers. The Church is the best place we can get all the assistance and help needed to be shaped like Christ.

 

There is no one who’s immune to temptation. When placed in a difficult situation, you and I are capable of any sin (1 Corinthians 10:12). God knows this! And that’s why He has assigned us, the responsibility of keeping each other on track.


The Church is a family far more important than your earthly family. It’s a family meant to be concerned about your spiritual growth, your life as a whole even! There’s no such thing as ‘minding one’s business’ in the body of Christ. When something is wrong with a member of the body, then something is wrong with the entire body (1 Corinthians 12:26). It is thus, the duty of all members to help that part get better. You don’t help that member by shying away from him/her or by driving him/her away with murmurs and insults neither do you help them by making them feel unchurched but by reaching out, praying for them and actually helping them out of that phase (Hebrews 3:13).


Beloved, don’t be like brother Diotrephes, who refused to welcome members and puts them out of the church (3 John 1:9-10). Rather, help them grow, don’t leave them hanging.

You don’t throw the dirty water in the bath with the baby?  You remove the baby and throw the dirty water.


James 5:16 tells us to “Confess your faults one to another, and pray one for another, that ye may be healed.” That’s exactly the essence of the church!

 

I beseech you to make the decision today, to be your brothers’ and sisters’ keeper, to correct them in love and to help them walk in the light of the Father.

And I pray that as you do that, the good lord continuously shapes you to become a perfect reflection of Him.

 

God bless you immensely!

Tsalla Emmanuel




You can read the follow-up piece of this post (CAN I CALL THE CHURCH HOME) by clicking here







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