Sunday, October 21, 2018

WOMEN AND THEIR HUSBANDS

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SOME WIVES REDUCE THEIR HUSBANDS IN THE SIGHT OF GOD.

Some wives are very protective of their husbands, and so they reduce them in the sight of God.

They keep them hidden from relatives, and even some of them that were not properly trained from home will try to erect a barrier between their husbands and the parents who brought them into the world.

And such poisonous ones are the ones who will sing loudest in the Church and give the impression that they are very active for God.

Which God?

God that says you should honour your father and mother so that your days may be lengthened.

So I say that such wives just want to kill their husbands early so that they can inherit their possession. Right?

When you keep them away from their parents because you are protective, you are only telling God not to lengthen the days of your husband. You are a murderer. Okay?

Some wives do not like their husbands to touch the lives of others with their resources. They fence off people who approach their husbands for help, and they are ready to tell all kinds of lies about their husband to achieve this.

They will rather prefer that their husband spend his resources on them alone to buy expenses clothes and shoes, to buy hair of dead oyinbo people and those hair shaved off as offerings to various gods of the Indians....

They forget the word of God that says cast your bread on the waters and after many days you will find it....

They forget that Jesus says, if you feed the needy, clothe the need, care for the needy when sick, you are doing it for Jesus Himself.

So you prevent your husband from touching the heart of Jesus just because somebody slipped a ring in your finger and called you wife.

Thank God that I do not have a wife like that who will be remote controlling me from touching the life of others. Yes, she has some needs which I have not been able to meet, but does it mean that I must not touch other pressing needs of people just because I cannot meet all her needs?

Even in the church circle, some women do not allow their husbands to touch the life of fellow church members just because they don't 'like' such members very well. I know that because I feel that I have missed some professional help a few times on the basis of that. Thank God that I don't allow such feelings to get under my skin.

So wives, leave your husband to touch the life of others as God lays it in their heart. Even though some things you need are still outstanding, don't prevent your husband so as not to lose his blessings before God.

Husbands, don't allow your wives to prevent you from doing good deeds. If you feel that she is the type that cannot change, then stop telling her about the person you want to help. Do it without her knowledge. After all, God who put such thoughts in your heart to help someone is GREATER than your wife. Abi now?
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Let Jesus Christ Be at the Centre of Running Your Life (4)

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I read with keen interest, my friend Hc Oduro Oladunni’s opening remarks in his facebook post  of 17th October 2018 on what some people think Christianity actually is.  They see Christianity as a weapon in the hands of the whites to continue to put the black in slavery.  I also love the articulation of his personal experiences with Jesus Christ that which he used to support his assertion that Christianity is real, not an instrument of oppression invented by one race to dominate another. Unless you experience Christ in a personal way, Christianity will mean a thousand and one things to you and you will never be able to claim your own portion in Christ.   The real test of Christianity is in your personal experience with Christ.  I started sharing my testimonies on Christianity in the social media (facebook, whatsapp and Telegram) recently and this is the fourth edition and honestly speaking, it is going to be an unending serialisation for the benefit of those whom God had destined to win.  Shortly, they will all be posted in my blogsite at www.dailyenergiser.blogspot.com where they will be permanently accessible to willing minds.

I say Christianity is real.  I say this because of my personal landmark experiences in this life.  Let me share another one here as it relates to my career, just as my friend Hc Oduro of Igbemo did.  I went to Lagos on January 2 1973 in company of my brother who promised to send me to school.  Unfortunately, this promise he could not keep.  Then I opted to look for a job which will enable me to sponsor myself.  The very first job I got with Specomill Textiles Limited, Ikeja  – thanks to my same kind brother – was titled “Factory Operative” (simply meaning a labourer).  I took it joyfully.  After some months on the job, I discovered I was in a career not fit for me.  I was simply a bunch of broom (or better still a mopping stick) in the hands of the Chinese people good only for cleaning purposes.  Then I wasn’t’ going to church and I resisted all attempts at making me to do so.  However, out of my desperation, to change this undesirable career, I suddenly started praying fervently to God to deliver me from slavery, career wise. Indeed, at a point, my colleagues nicknamed me “Pastor”, some even mocked me or made jest of me. But each time I was mocked, I prayed louder to God to deliver me.   I searched, searched and searched for years for a better job to no avail. 

One day in 1976 or thereabouts, I RELUCTANTLY went to Christ Gospel Church on the invitation of my close friend whom we were both rejecting Christ before but who got converted before me.  On getting there, the Holy Spirit took over the service.  In closing his sermon, the Pastor then asked us to request from God what we needed.  Of course, top on my agenda was ‘a change of job’.  After the prayers we were asked never again to repeat the same requests but simply thank God for them having been granted.  I stuck religiously to this golden advice. 

On getting home same day, an Uncle of mine had come to look for me at least twice for an employment opportunity which arose from a newly formed company.  It wasn’t long I came back that Uncle Kayode came back again to fetch me.  He drove me straight to my destiny-changing professional career as a Clerk Typist!  The miracle was that even though I could type very well, I had no certificate to prove my competence in the my chosen Secretarial profession.  Also, to worsen my story, all I had as evidence of having schooled at all was my tattered First Leaving School Testimonial.  I had not obtained the Certificate!  All these notwithstanding, the Favour from God and man gave me the employment which marked the beginning of my purposeful career in life.  You may say this is coincidental but I will respond that it is God’s work.  It is Jesus Christ in action.  Why, in spite of my personal efforts, hasn’t this coincidence been every long before the day I finally suYemi Omogboyega:
rrendered my life to Christ?

Brethren, many are in bondage till date because of their unbelief.  Why remain among them and keep preventing your own miracles from happening?  Come to Jesus Christ today and your life will never remain the same. Please read Matthew 7:7.  God bless you.

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