Monthly Archives: July 2012

Charting a roadmap to success for young folks in Lagos


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I bring you pictures from my meeting in Lagos, southwest Nigeria yesterday. Blessed be God for praise reports coming in already from the meeting. Thanks, dear friends and partners for your consistent prayer and giving. Much blessings!

Charting a roadmap to success for young folks in Lagos


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I bring you pictures from my meeting in Lagos, southwest Nigeria yesterday. Blessed be God for praise reports coming in already from the meeting. Thanks, dear friends and partners for your consistent prayer and giving. Much blessings!

LESSONS LIFE HAS TAUGHT ME: OBEY THE LAW OF THE SABBATH – REST!


I want to do a series of posts on the lessons life has taught me here on this blog. I will talk more about it later, but first check this out and be blessed!

OBEY THE LAW OF THE SABBATH – REST!

If you do not put your body to rest, your body will put you to rest!

The world is run by tired men; I can almost hear you say. But I will tell you what you already know – fatigue is not good. It can kill your vision. Tiredness can stop your dreams!

Fatigue stops your dreams by stopping you – the dreamer! No dead man pursues a dream! Hardly can a sick person execute a vision. “The lifespan of any job is more than that of a human being!” (Yoruba saying) So, here is my advice – Rest, in “pieces” before you “rest-in-peace”. Rest, in one piece before you are rested, in pieces!

Fatigue opens the door to the enemy. It brings frustration, depression and can even lead to suicide. Rest, however is refreshing. It injects new strength and vigor into your day.

A good hour of sleep may be all you need now to get back on track. You may need to take a break or a day off from work. And really use that day to rest. No phone calls. No checking of emails. (I’m touching sacred cows now.) Switch off your blackberrys. Laptops closed. Tablet PCs off! Give yourself that long-deserved leave. Even God, the Infinite One, rested, who are you finite man that want to continue without a pause?

Boredom is one of the things that lead to fatigue. Inject creativity into your life. Change what you’ve been doing. Do things differently. Reschedule/reprogram your routine. Rearrange your workstation. Take a different route to work. Just do something fresh!

We must all admit, our twenty-first century 24/7 work-life pace is killing! We want things done and that very fast. We are an impatient generation. But it’s not helping us. Well, it has its benefits but you know what I’m saying. So, I tell you my dear friend, slacken your pace. Slow your roll (if I may borrow that colloquial phrase)! My preacher brothers/sisters are very guilty of this. Hear me: You cannot finish the work of God! That dream will outlast you, whether you like it or not.

I enjoin you to learn from the young Scottish preacher and missionary, Robert Murray McCheyne, who said on his deathbed at age twenty-nine (29), a victim of fatigue: “God gave me a message to deliver and a horse to ride. Alas, I’ve killed the horse and now I cannot deliver the message!” Dead men don’t preach!

I close with Jesus’ very words: “Jesus said, “Come off by yourselves, let’s take a break and get a little rest.” For there was constant coming and going. They didn’t even have time to eat. So they got into the boat and went off to a remote place by themselves.” (Mark 6:30-32, The Message)

Consider my words and may the Lord give you understanding. I’m off to rest!

“BE STILL AND KNOW….”


“Be still and know that I am God, I will be exalted amongst the heathen. I will be exalted in the earth.” The psalmist said in the forty-sixth psalm and the tenth verse thereof.

Silence is powerful. Quietness has tremendous benefits. Thomas Carlyle said, “Quietness is the element in which great things fashion themselves.” Mother Teresa adds: “We need to find God, and He cannot be found in noise and restlessness. God is the friend of silence. See how nature, trees, flowers, grass grow in silence, see the stars, the moon and the sun, how they move in silence – we need silence to be able to touch souls.”

Today I enjoin you, take a moment and be quiet in your spirit. Cultivate silence around you and see the effect on your life and work. “Be still and know that God is God in your situation. He will be exalted in your situation.” YOU WILL SUCCEED!

THOUGHTS TO CHEW ON


IF YOU WOULD NOT BE FORGOTTEN AS SOON AS YOU’RE DEAD AND ROTTEN, EITHER WRITE THINGS WORTHY OF READING, OR DO THINGS WORTH WRITING ABOUT. – Benjamin Franklin