Recently I had been rather busy being caught up in work - definitely a blessing from the Lord at such a time as this when people around me were trying to look for things to do and keep them occupied.
Indeed, I have two consulting projects going concurrently and another regular monthly training project. And the Lord, for good measure, landed two very quick training projects onto my plate this month. And so, I was just sharing with my beloved wife that I have work almost every day and that the Lord had added joy to my situation (last year around this time I was struggling to find work to occupy my time) and how blessed and loved by the Lord I felt.
And all these times I consciously kept my focus on believing the Lord for His abundance of grace on my situation. Every time I encountered a challenge, I chose to believe that the Lord will grant me the break-through and indeed, He had been faithful to bless. And as long as I stayed focused on Him, I noticed that the burden became lighter and soon the blessings came as in a flood gushing down the channel.
So, what am I trying to say here? that I just sit back and do nothing but believe that He will come through for me? No, I am saying that the Lord looks upon our hearts and sees our faith in Him. Faith is the only currency in Heaven and when we have that currency, we will be abundantly supplied. So I would encourage you to look away from your situation and look towards the Lord and see Him in His love for you. If He chose to set aside everything and give you His VERY BEST (His darling beloved SON), how much more will He be willing to grant us His blessings.
My prayer for you - "Dear friend, I pray that you may enjoy good health and that all may go well with you, even as your soul is getting along well. 3John2 (NIV)"
The Lord's Theme For The Year
The Lord has crowned the year (2011) with His goodness and caused us to walk in His paths that drips with His fatness (Psalm 65:11)
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Saturday, March 7, 2009
What's With A Name?
A few days ago, a friend of mine brain-stormed with me some possible names for his new business and that started me thinking how important it is to have the right name, not just a good name. I went through this situation three years ago when I started my own company. Granted that two friends gave me suggestions but ultimately I had to make that decision for myself.
Abraham had a name change when he was 99 years old (Genesis 17:5) because the Lord wanted to cause a radical change in his life. The Lord promised him an heir but the son Ishmael whom Hagar bore him was not supposed to be the one and one can imagine how he felt. With the name change, Abram was now to be called Abraham which means 'father of multitude' - a radical change seeing that he did not even have a son or for that matter any children. And I can imagine his wife Sarah calling him, "father of multitude" every time and in the physical he had no children to go by as acknowledgment. It must have been very trying for both of them.
Well, God is One who will always deliver and to the last iota. One year after his name change, Abraham finally became the father of a son through his own beloved wife and the rest, like they say, is now history - the nation of Israel - literally multitudes.
So what am I implying? That the name we use on ourselves and on others will definitely be important. The name we give to our children will directly or indirectly influence their lives whether we like it or not. I recall the reason I gave myself for choosing a name to call myself after I received the Lord into my heart back when I was a teenager was because I was impacted by the brother of the Apostle Peter. In the bible you will only find three references of Andrew (besides his name appearing in the list of Jesus' disciples): -
1. he was the one who introduced his brother Peter to Jesus (John 1:44)
2. he introduced the boy with the five loaves and two fish to Jesus and He fed five thousand men with the gift. (John 6:8)
3. Philip introduced some Greeks to him and he in return pointed them to Jesus at the Feast (John 12:22)
Andrew resolved to be one who will point others to our Lord Jesus and I decided to be like Andrew and hence the choice and I am still resolved in my heart to continue with that.
Abraham had a name change when he was 99 years old (Genesis 17:5) because the Lord wanted to cause a radical change in his life. The Lord promised him an heir but the son Ishmael whom Hagar bore him was not supposed to be the one and one can imagine how he felt. With the name change, Abram was now to be called Abraham which means 'father of multitude' - a radical change seeing that he did not even have a son or for that matter any children. And I can imagine his wife Sarah calling him, "father of multitude" every time and in the physical he had no children to go by as acknowledgment. It must have been very trying for both of them.
Well, God is One who will always deliver and to the last iota. One year after his name change, Abraham finally became the father of a son through his own beloved wife and the rest, like they say, is now history - the nation of Israel - literally multitudes.
So what am I implying? That the name we use on ourselves and on others will definitely be important. The name we give to our children will directly or indirectly influence their lives whether we like it or not. I recall the reason I gave myself for choosing a name to call myself after I received the Lord into my heart back when I was a teenager was because I was impacted by the brother of the Apostle Peter. In the bible you will only find three references of Andrew (besides his name appearing in the list of Jesus' disciples): -
1. he was the one who introduced his brother Peter to Jesus (John 1:44)
2. he introduced the boy with the five loaves and two fish to Jesus and He fed five thousand men with the gift. (John 6:8)
3. Philip introduced some Greeks to him and he in return pointed them to Jesus at the Feast (John 12:22)
Andrew resolved to be one who will point others to our Lord Jesus and I decided to be like Andrew and hence the choice and I am still resolved in my heart to continue with that.
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A New Believer's Prayer
Thank you Father for loving us so much that You sent Your precious Son Jesus Christ to this world to die for all our sins. I receive Jesus into my heart as my Lord and Savior.Thank you that all my sins have been nailed to the Cross on Jesus at His death and because He died in our place, I am now saved forever. I have been made righteous in Your sight because of what Jesus did and I can now enjoy Your blessings over my life. Thank you for the privilege of being called Your Child and for the Gift of Your Holy Spirit in my life. AMEN