LIMITATIONS OF OLD WINE

September 17, 2010

Bible in One Year

Friday, September  17, 2010
(Ps 10 - Ps 12)

Memorise: "He will keep the feet of his saints, and the wicked shall be silent in darkness; for by strength shall no man prevail" (1 Sam 2:9)

Read: Judges 9:12-13

In John 2:1-11, two noteworthy types of wine were mentioned worth noting. They are old wine and new wine. The old wine represents the possibilities of a man through his limited abilities. This includes one's efforts, wisdom, achievements, etc. An attribute of the old wine is that it can cheer a man's heart, bringing him temporary happiness. Psalm 104:15 says, "And wine that maketh glad the heart of man, and oil to make his face to shine, and bread which strengtheneth man's heart". The day you graduate from the university with a good degree is a day of happiness. In the same way, you will be glad when you receive a raise in your income, or you are promoted or purchase a car of your desire. God wants you to be a person of great achievements as these can be useful tools in His hands. 

But on the other hand, old wine comes with its problems: It opens you to attacks. When you achieve so much in material things, you become susceptible to your enemy's attacks. In 2 Samuel 13:28, while planning to avenge his sister's defilement on Amnon, Absalom instructed the assassins to hit him when his heart was merry with wine. A child of destiny must handle moments of great achievements with humility, sobriety, watchfulness and care because that could be Satan's time to attack. Similarly, after a great victory over Goliath, David was full of joy. As he returned with the souvenir of his opponent's defeat - head and sword, Satan organized a group of women to sing him into unrest. From that moment, sleep and peace took their leave from him. May you not become a prey in the teeth of insecure leaders! In your moments of celebrations, be very prayerful and watchful. If you become a casualty of Satan's attacks in your supposed moment of joy, that will be double jeopardy. Another problem of old wine is that it runs out when you need it the most. This is what happens to you when you depend on your achievements, connections and strength, hence, 1 Samuel 2:9 says complete victory cannot come through a man's physical strength. Put your trust in God! Everything that is a strength to you has its limitations. Going beyond the strength of what you have is an abuse. Make God your stay today! 

ACTION POINT:
More church leaders in search of anointing from the wrong quarters are becoming victims of satanic 'miracle' oil, soap, garments and deceit. Such places are flowing with crowds. Don't be fooled! Try every spirit! 

 

LEADERSHIP QUALITIES -1

September 16, 2010
Bible in One Year

Thursday, September  16, 2010
(Ps 7 - Ps 9)
 

Memorise: " But he that is greatest among you shall be your servant" (Matthew 23:11)

Read: Matthew 23:11-12
 
A leader must be persuasive and have vision if he must succeed in his calling. Vision is very central to achievement of goals. If you have vision, you will not only concentrate on the present needs of your church, but also their latent needs. Vision will prompt a pastor to pray for the healing anointing even when his congregatio...

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NECESSITY OF PATIENCE

September 15, 2010
Bible in One Year

Wednesday, September  15, 2010
(Ps 4 - Ps 6)

Memorise: "Be ye also patient; stablish your hearts: for the coming of the Lord draweth nigh" (James 5:8)

Read: James 5:7-11

"Behold, we count them happy which endure. Ye have heard of the patience of Job, and have seen the end of the Lord; that the Lord is very pitiful, and of tender mercy" (James 5:11).

If you have chosen to follow the Lord, you must make up your mind to wait on Him to the end. Patience is a great virtue that every be...

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CHALLENGES OF A PASSOVER

September 14, 2010
Bible in One Year:

Tuesday, September  14, 2010
(Ps 1 - Ps 3)

Memorise: "And from the days of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven suffereth violence, and the violent take it by force" (Matt 11:12)

Read: Exodus 14:10-18 

God is never static: He is always on the move. Like Him, we should also be on the move. But whenever you are about to move over to the other side - especially if it is your next level, certain challenges that were not there before will suddenly spring up. Those who pre...

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PRODUCT OF WHEAT TECHNOLOGY?

September 13, 2010
Bible in One Year

Monday, September  13, 2010
(1 Thess 4 - 1 Thess 5)

Memorise: "For the earth bringeth forth fruit of herself; first the blade, then the ear, after that the full corn in the ear" (Mark 4:28)


Read: Mark 4:26-29
 

One quick way to peg your progress is by becoming proud. If you leave the island of humility, the angels of promotion may never cross your path. But one thing about God's promotion however is that it is systematic: it is executed step by step. Isaiah 28:10 says, "For precep...

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Enoch A Adeboye Fondly known as G.O or Daddy G.O, Pastor Adeboye became the General Overseer (G.O) of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) in 1981. Sheer curiosity and the search for a solution to a personal problem led Pastor Adeboye to worship at RCCG – Ebute-Metta in 1973. It was a most unlikely place of worship for a professor of Mathematics as the church had very few educated people and it lacked the comfort and grandeur of the Orthodox churches. His desire to reach the ends of the earth is captured in this statement, “I would love to have a breakthrough to such a height that I can lend to nations and preach on every television and radio station at least one hour per day.”

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