Monday, 10 December 2012

Evaluation II: When the Call Comes


Evaluation II: When the Call Comes

Luke 21:28  And when these things begin to come to pass, then look up, and lift up your heads; for your redemption draweth nigh.

This message continues to remind that when we pause to check how well we are doing in our lives and plan lets do so with eternity in mind.  When Christ comes back and the call for you is made will you be ready (Mathew 25). Christ’s return is a major theme in the Bible and yet we ignore it sometimes because of controversies among theologians about the interpretation of scripture about its nature and timing.  Admittedly, believers take varied positions regarding this prophetic event but there are issues about the event that are largely undisputed. This message looks at those issues and their implications on the life of believers.

1)  He is coming again. Jesus promised so (John 14:3; Luke 21:27, 28: Revelation 22:12). Jesus will certainly come, if not for the Church at the end of the age he will sooner or later or come for you when you die.  The early Church believers,  at a time when they were faced with much persecution, comforted themselves with the Aramaic word ‘Maranatha’, which means “the Lord is coming”, “Our Lord comes” or “come, O Lord.”  The second coming is the enduring hope of the church (Revelation 22:12).
2) He is coming personally and visible. It is the same Jesus who came first time and ascended to heaven who will come again, not another Jesus (Acts 1:11, 2 Cor. 11:4).
3) He will return at the Father’s appointed time. No one knows the exact day or hour. Believers can however know the times and seasons (Matthew 24:3 6; Mark 13:32; Acts 1:7; 1 Thessalonians 5:2, 2 Peter 3:10, Acts 3:19-21).  He can come at any time.
4) He will return unexpectedly, like a thief in the night, especially to those who are not watching for His coming (Matthew 24:36-51; 25:1-3; Mark 13:32-37; Revelation 3:3; 16:15; 2 Peter 3:10; 1 Thessalonians 5:1-11). He can come at any time suddenly (Mark 13:36; Revelation 22:7, 12, 20).
5) He will return in great glory and set up his Kingdom (Matthew 16:27; 19:28; 25:31; 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17). Jesus warned that they say, 'Look, here!' or 'Look, there!' Do not go away, nor follow them, for as the lightning, when it flashes … so will the Son of Man be in his day (Luke 17:23-30). He will return with the angelic hosts accompanying Him (Matthew 16:27; 25:31). He will return for and with His saints and the saints will be with Him forever (1 Thessalonians 4:15-18; 2 Thessalonians 2:1; John 14:3; Zechariah 14:4-5; Revelation 1:7; Jude 14-15; Revelation 19:11-16).
6) He will return to judge nations and individuals according to their obedience to His gospel (2 Thessalonians 1:7-10; 2:3-12).

7) He will return after some negative and positive signs. Most of the signs are already evident in our world today.
 (a)       Intense persecution and tribulation culminating into a ‘great tribulation’ (Matthew 24:9-10, 21; 2 Timothy 3:1-7; Revelation 6-16). The tribulation includes famines, diseases and earthquakes which have increased (Matthew 24:6-7; Revelation. 6:1-17).
(b)        Great deception and false prophets will increase culminating in a one world false religious movement that will be part of an Antichrist system. (Matthew 24:4, 5, 11, 24; 1 Timothy 4:1; Revelation 13, 17). 
(c)        Conflicts and wars between nations will remain and culminate in the rise of a star peace agent who will become a one-world dictator. He will head an Antichrist universal  kingdom (Daniel 2; Daniel 7; Daniel 18; Daniel 11; Revelation 13; Revelation 19:11-21). Israel and the Middle East have a special place in international relations because the Bible has made predictions about events in the region, which make a prophetic clock in understanding last day events. In the end, Christ will set up a kingdom for a thousand years and eventually an eternal kingdom centered in Jerusalem (Revelation 13:17; 21; Daniel 2, 7).
d) As a positive sign, the last days are characterized by an unprecedented outpouring of the Holy Spirit on all flesh that will take place before Christ’s coming (Joel 2:28-32; Acts 2:17; Matthew 24:14; Acts 3:19-21; Ephesians 5:23-32). The Lord is going to present to Himself a victorious Church without spot or blemish.

Implications
a) Do not be afraid. Be awake and ready (Mark 13:32-37; Romans 13:11-12; 1 Thessalonians 5:1-10). While contextually things will become worse before becoming better internally, believers have great hope and will become stronger and stronger if they look to God (Luke 21:28). But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; … Seeing then that all these things shall be dissolved, what manner of persons ought ye to be in all holy conversation and godliness, (2 Peter 3:10, 11). Let us watch and wait. Let us be hot in faith and not cool. Lets be alert to the various deceptions that are rising up (2 Thessalonians 2:8, 9; Matthew 24:11)
b) Be occupied. ‘Occupy until I come’ (Luke 19:13). Go about your normal work with excellence and diligence. Be productive and busy for the Lord. Be faithful and use the talents God gave you (Matthew 25:14-30; Luke 19:11-27; 2 Cor. 5:10-11; 1 Corinthians 3:1-15). The wilderness will rejoice greatly. Water will gush forth in the wilderness and streams in the desert (Isaiah 35:1-10).

Message by Dr. Kurai Chitima.
Faith Ministries – Johannesburg Faith Life Center.
Ground and First Floors Sunset Bay Building,
204B Bram Fischer drive,
Randburg, Johannesburg, South Africa

Friday, 7 December 2012

Our God is Able


Our God  is Able   
Numbers 14: 24

Walking with God is an adventure,  enjoy it.  Refuse to walk a passive actionless walk with the almighty God, creator of the universe….. Every time you face insurmountable situations you must just stand still and see the salvation of the Lord and say “ I wonder how God is going to deliver me this time”  and watch the drama unfold.
The Lord delivered the children of Israel with a mighty hand with signs and wonders.  He divided the Red Sea and they walked on dry ground. Pharoah and his chariots  were thrown into the sea and perished.  The Lord provided manna in the wilderness and caused water to gush out from the rock for them  to drink.
When  Moses sent twelve  spies to spy out the land,  ten spies brought  back a bad report.   The land was indeed flowing with milk and honey, but the ten spies also  saw  fortified cities and the descendants of Anak  and got intimidated.  They said the people were stronger than  them and they were not able to go up against them. They forgot the presence of God and all that He had done for them. They walked by sight.  It was true that the people were stronger than they and the cities were very large and fortified. The giants were real but God was  greater and able. 
Our adventure walk with God is a walk of faith and not of sight. The ten spies perished in the wilderness instead of enjoying the adventure.  But Joshua and Caleb’s faith was not put to shame. God liked the spirit of Caleb (Num 14: 24)  because he believed that His God was able.  He considered what he had seen of God’s power and glory as enough to convince him about God’s  ability and willingness. He  did not need any more persuasion.  When they entered the promised land, they met the captain  of the army of the Lord.  When they came to a  very large fortified city of Jericho, they just went round seven times and it fell (Joshua 6: 1- 27). Faced with  five kings and their armies God fought for them  by casting down large hailstones on them from heaven. The sun stood still, the moon stopped until Joshua, and the people finished destroying their enemies.

The issue is,  the battle is the Lord’s and the GLORY is HIS but the victory is yours. You may not figure out how God is going to give you the victory. God will  do whatever He chooses,  to deliver you. Today it does not matter what  the reality of  your circumstances is. God is well able to deliver.  Remember  what God  has done in the past.   You do not need to fear what will happen in the future. Do not panic, you don’t need to help God by lying, stealing, and cheating.  Trust in the Lord. Follow the leading of the Holy Spirit. Obey His word,  wait on the Lord. Be bold do whatever He tells you to do in faith.
Remember what God has done in your life.  How much more do you want to see before you believe that He is able to help you in the challenges you are facing right now?    What more do you need to see before you believe. Does God like the spirit  in you? What kind of spirit is it? The ten spies had a different spirit from Caleb:   their spirit was of fear,  doubt, unbelief  disobedience , going back to Egypt,  that forgot the mighty acts of God and a spirit of discouragement.  They only succeeded  in discouraging the whole nation.
May the Lord create in you  a clean heart and renew a right spirit (Psalm 51:10). Believe in the Lord and enjoy the adventure!

Message by Lena Chitima/Dr. Kurai Chitima.
Faith Ministries – Johannesburg Faith Life Center.
Ground and First Floors Sunset Bay Building,
204B Bram Fischer drive,
Randburg, Johannesburg, South Africa

Spiritual Multiplication - Resource Link

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Foundations for Hope

Foundation for Things Hoped For
Hebrews 11:1

Faith is vitally important in the life of a Christian (Hebrews 10:38). In fact, generally, life would be very difficult without faith. You trust your spouse, doctor and lawyer.  You sleep with hope that you will wake up. You drive your car by faith. You don't know if you are going to make it to your destination alive. You have faith that the food you buy from strangers is not harmful.

The specific definition of faith in the Bible is found in Hebrew 11:1. The verse says that faith is the 'hupostasis' of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. The key word in the definition is 'hupostasis'. Different english bible versions use different words to carry the meaning of this word.  Words used include  'the substance', 'the title deed', 'the guarantee',  'the firm foundation', 'a well grounded assurance' and 'the solid ground for' things hoped for. I would like to draw attention to three of them.

> Firm foundation. Taken literally, the Greek word, hupo-stasis, is made up of stasis “to stand,” and hupo “under,” meaning “that which stands under or a foundation.” So faith is that which supports things hoped for. It is therefore the ground on which one builds hope.  Hope suggests there is an object on which the hope is based. Faith is as good as it's object/foundation. The believers' faith is based on the trustworthiness of God. The character of God makes the foundation of the believers faith as firm as God. Things we hope for in Christ are therefore as certain as God himself. Faith being a trusting response to Gods ability, faithfulness and intention grows with the knowledge of God. Without faith - things, blessings, health, life, prosperity, joy, the success, souls, etc you hope for are baseless, unfounded and will not stand. You therefore have no hope or you only have false hope. If faith is weak the things you hope for are at risk of not coming to pass. If faith is on and off and waivering hope cannot stand. If faith is abandoned hope is lost. The bigger the things you hope for the deeper your faith should be.

> Collection Voucher. Faith (trust in God)  is the collection voucher for what Christ has already paid for by grace and is yours to claim. Faith is confidence in Gods promise to deliver what's already fully paid for by his grace. Grace is the currency of Gods kingdom. Since God does not lie, when you trust in Him, what you hope for is as good as done. The thing he has promised he will do. His character, his Son, his covenant and his Spirit are the unfailing guarantee. Faith begins as  an attitude prompted by hearing Gods word (Romans 10:17) but is executed by corresponding action (James 2:26) and ends in a reward  (Hebrew 11:6) or an expected outcome/effect/result. Favorable results are guaranteed in Jesus' name.

> Title Deed. Faith in God is the substance/evidence of entitlement which you must present in claiming ownership or a right to the things you hope for.  Like the title deeds for a piece of property, having faith in God is having the thngs you hope for. Faith is entrusting a future you do not know to a God you know. Gods word in you (not just in Bible) is the source of faith. Jesus is the author of faith. Faith is a gift from the Holy Spirit. So fall in love with Gods word, our Lord Jesus and the Holy Spirit. Is the Holy Spirit a helper, teacher, comfort you live with yet ignore?


An example of what faith can do  is in  1 Chronicle 4:9,10. We can show faith by confession of belief and deeds of obedience such as praying, caring, giving, witnessing, forgiving, helping, etc. Jabez showed his faith by praying. He was called Jabez by his mother because she bore him with sorrow. He was associated with pain and sorrow but called on the God of Israel, and God granted him that which he requested. You also pray like he did:

>>>Bless me indeed. To be blessed by God is to receive his benefits and favor. It is to be happy and have things go well for you.

>>>Enlarge my border.  Enlargement of borders includes growth, increase and improvement. For whatever limitation you are facing in your studies, wisdom,  resources, opportunites and physical space you can also pray in Jesus' name believing.

>>>Thy hand be on me. He desired to be used by God. God wants you to think beyond survival questions of where am I going to sleep. What will I eat. What shall I wear.  Jabez wanted blessings that were more than enough for his personal needs. He wanted an overflow so that he could make a difference in other people's lives and be helpful. He cried for the supernatural  on his life. He wanted to be equipped and resourced for to serve. God has the love, power, grace,  tools,  gifts, and skills you need.

>>>Keep me from evil and causing pain. He asked for total freedom - from sickness, bitterness, anger, revenge, sin, associating with evil influence, poverty, laziness, pride, irrational fear,  negativism, etc He did not want to be a cause of pain. He did not want to be offensive or cause pain by what he did or did no do.  Jesus taught us to pray 'deliver us from evil'.

Conditions for Multiplication III


CONDITIONS FOR MULTIPLICATION

5) Condition of Sowing
Luke 6:38; Deuteronomy 8:18

Everything you do involves money. You therefore want to make sure you do what attracts God's blessing on your finances. How can you multiply your resources. There can be no harvest where there has been no sowing (Galatians 6:9). In God's economy as sowing precedes reaping, giving precedes receiving (Philippians 4:15). Giving breaks the power of Satan that stops your increase.

Sowing is part of a cultivation process. The process involves preparing the ground, putting seed in the ground, and patiently watering,  weeding, spraying, etc until the crop or fruit is ready for harvest. Cultivation is a miracle happening over time through prayer, obedience, faith,  investment, trade, work, relationships, etc. When you give therefore, be prepared to be patient and hold fast to your profession of faith without wavering, for he is faithful that promised (Hebrews 10:23). When you murmur and complain about your past giving you dig out the seed and destroy the harvest.  Honor Yahweh with your substance, with the first fruits of all your increase: So your barns will be filled with plenty, and your vats will overflow with new wine (Proverbs 3:9,10).

Sowing is releasing something you have and allowing it to go from you for the cause of the gospel. The abundance in heaven is waiting for something to come from you to escort it to you. When you release your little God releases his much. Sowing is exchanging one thing for something better. When God wants to increase what you have, he talks to you about giving. Sowing is therefore obeying God to part with something for God's purpose and for your provision. All God's provision will come through a person. The church depends on God BUT God but depends on the obedience of its members. If you pay God's bills he will pay yours. If you take care of God's business he will take care of yours. Its crucial to obey while the Spirit is prompting your heart. Disobedience shuts heaven's windows of blessing (Malachi 3:10). God is watching your givng record to see your love for him. Where you put your treasure is where your heart is. Giving is a means to direct the location of your heart.

Sowing in God's work is acknowledging that he owns everything. There was nothing in existence until he spoke it into being. God owes you nothing. You owe him everything. God has invested in you and has a claim on you, your time, possessions and gifts. He has a right to expect something from you and to be disappointed when he gets nothing (Mathew 21:19; 25:28). He has a claim on you by creation, by redemption, and by providence. He created you, saved you and has provided all you have (1 Corinthians 4:7; 1 Chronicles 29:11, Psalms 24:1; Haggai 2:8; Deuteronomy 10:14; Ezekiel 18:4). We brought nothing into the world, and we certainly can't carry anything out (1 Timothy 6:7).


[FOR MORE: Please refer to the Faith Dynamics notes on giving and receiving that are posted on the church Facebook page]. Also on www.spform.blogspot.com



Message by Dr. Kurai Chitima.
Faith Ministries – Johannesburg Faith Life Center.
Ground and First Floors Sunset Bay Building,
204B Bram Fischer drive,
Randburg, Johannesburg, South Africa

Conditions for Multiplication II


Fulfilling Conditions for Multiplication

4) Condition of MANDATE
Mathew 28:18-20; 2 Timothy 2:2
Christs Model

Every believer is called to learn of Christ and grow in Him to maturity. In other words he/she is called to be a disciple of Christ and to make disciples of Christ. Disciples are Christ's followers who let God use them to multiply the number of disciples in communities. God is pleased with your love for Him. He however would like to produce more people to love Him like you do.  We have been given a go ahead (mandated) through the great commission of our Lord Jesus to make disciples of all nations (Mathew 28:18-20). The Lord Jesus is therefore the reason we reach out to others and multiply the number of followers of Christ. As was originally commanded in Genesis 1:28, He has commanded us to multiply and fill the earth with people who obey God.  As a church we want to be obedient to this command. What God instructs he supervises and provides for.  Obedience to God attracts His blessing and favour. God will overtake us when he finds us doing the right things (1 Corinthians 3:7).

Our Lord Jesus modeled the power of multiplication. Christ committed himself to making 12 disciples whom he commissioned to also make disciples. Through the disciple making movement process, despite wave upon wave of resistance, the Christian faith has a strong presence and influence throughout the world today. We are believers today because past generations of believers multiplied themselves. Paul taught his disciples to pass on what they had learnt from him to faithful people who would also pass it on to others (2 Timothy 2:2). That is a spiritual multiplication process - the only method God is using to win the world and to grow churches. That is what has brought us this far. Anything else can be enjoyable, exciting, beneficial, popular events but will not win the world and generations for Christ. Spiritual multiplication mobilises the whole church to reach the whole world with the whole gospel.

To demonstrate the power of multiplication of disciple makers. Spiritual addition: 1 person evangelizing 1,000 people per day needs 16,500 years to evangelise the world. Spiritual multiplication: 1 person multiplying himself once (reach at least 2 and equip and motivate them to reach at least 2) per year needs 32.5 years to evangelise the world.

Multiplication tends to be slow at first but gathers momentum with patient and  consistent application of right principles. It increasingly results in exponential growth from sustainable acceleration. The scriptural  context of 2 Timothy 2:2 makes reference to a discipler maker requiring the disciplines of an athlete, a soldier and a farmer (2 Timothy 2:1-10).

To be a multiplier you have to be very patient with imperfections of others. Don't look for perfect people but for potential in people. It is the multiplier/disciple makers task to nurture christlikeness and competency in the disciple over time. We are not looking for stars but making stars. So we will look for potential, faithfulness, availability, teachability, and spiritual hunger.


Message by Dr. Kurai Chitima.
Faith Ministries – Johannesburg Faith Life Center.
Ground and First Floors Sunset Bay Building,
204B Bram Fischer drive,
Randburg, Johannesburg, South Africa

Conditions for Multiplication I


Fulfilling Conditions for Multiplication
Pressing On
Genesis 1:28

This year we have looked at the importance of expectation, revelation,  manifestation, confirmation, demonstration, and gestation in determinng progress in a believer's life. Today we begin a series on multiplication. God has called us to be fruitful and multiply. Adam and Eve were assigned to steward Gods creation on earth. Their responsibility involved subduing, taking care of, replenishing and multiplying themselves and resources under their care. God expected them utilise the plants, animals, land, water, minerals and other creatures in sustainable ways (Genesis 1:28; 2:9) for His glory. Humanity's mission is to multiply godly people and godliness. What God gave was for food but also as seed and they multiplied so it lasted and increased. You were created with the fertility or ability to grow, improve, and increase whatever God entrusted to you. God has placed something in your hands. His premise for solving your problem is your willingness, wisdom and faith to do something with what you have (1 Kings 17:12; Exodus 14:16).

As a church, God is ready to multiply our numbers, resources and influence (Acts 6:5). He wants to break every curse and shortage that holds us back. Are we ready? We have to meet certain conditions. I will highlight five.

1) Condition of LIFE

Before God said multiply he gave life. Living things have natural ability to multiply. Dead things multiply worms and termites not themselves. God gave life first and saw that it was good. He is interested in multiplication of life not just statictics. He doesnt want to multiply defeat, bondage, lack, hopelessness, fear and sorrow. He wants us to find life in Christ and enjoy it.  you multiply whonyou are and what you have. The primary possession is life through right standing with God and the fullness of his Holy Spirit. Paul's secret was allowing Christ to live through him (Gal 2:20; Phil 1:21)

2) Condition of MATURITY

God is calling us to maturity (Heb 6:1; 2 Pet 1:5,6). Babies can not be expected to multiply. You grow through  nurturing your relationship with God through obedience based on spending quality time in His word and prayer. Like a branch you can't produce apart from the vine (John 5:4). Paul demonstrated marks of maturity in Phil 3:12-14.

- He looked around - he was honest about is restricting and difficult prison chains (Phil 2:19-3:1a) but maintained a positive attitude of faith and hope in God. He could have cursed God and complained. What are your chains. Our God opens prison doors. Paul saw the opportunity to share Christ in an unusual place and in unusual ways.

- He looked inward - He was honest about his inadequacies and hopelessness apart from God. He wrote, 'I count not myself to have apprehended:....either were already perfect'. He had nohing to boast about save Christ his unfailing source of strength. His grace is perfected in our weakness. He was not pretending to be super man. Do you humble yourself in order for God to lift you up.

- He looked backward  - He refused to allow the victories and set backs in his past to hold him back in any way. He determined to use the past to push him forward. He said, ' but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind'. He also said, 'But what things were gain to me, those I counted loss for Christ.' What in your past tends to pull and hold you to it. Its time to le go of the past.

- He looked ahead/forward. He purposes in his heart and directed all his strength to reaching forward to those things which are before. The future has enough waiting to wipe out the sorrows of the past and to make the victories in the past nothing in comparison.

- He looked upward/heavenward. Moving to future completion of your God inspired assignment is also pressing towards the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus. Prize and crown are waiting in heaven. Paul exhorts the Collossians to fix their hearts not on earthly things but on things above where Christ is seated in heaven.

3) Condition of UNITY

Paul said, 'stand fast in one spirit, with one mind striving together for the faith of the gospel' (Phil 1:27) 'endeavoring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace' (Eph 4:3). God commands his blessing in the place where brethren dwell together in unity (Psalm 133, Phillipians 2; Ephesians 4; Genesis 11). Luke recorded in Acts 2 that before the Holy Spirit came the disciples prayed in one accord. Without cooperation and harmony Gods work is hindered. Christianity is about how well we relate with one another and with God yet we talk increasingly less about relationships in favor of titles and material things. Before God commanded Adam to multiply he created a helper (Gen 2:18). To excel you need the strengths of others (1 Cor 12).

Harmony among people depends a lot on inner peace with oneself and with God. Inner conflicts breed outer conflicts. A troubled soul creates trouble in relationships. Having peace with God is a legal provision that dies not guarantee peace in your soul. The later depends on how you respond to Gods provision.
Paul often prayed for mercy, grace and peace. Peace includes absence fears, restlessness, anxiety, worry, stress (spirit of sound mind), uncertainty, discontent, despair, hopelessness, impatience, anger, disquiet, Guilt, regret, bitterness and other stormy emotions no calmness (storm). Phillipians 4 outlines how to maintain peace in ones life.

- Peace is shown by joy (4:4,5)
Rejoice in the Lord always: and again I say, Rejoice.

- Peace is produced by prayer (4:6,7)
Blessed is the Person who trusts in the Lord. 'Be anxious for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, will keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.'

- Peace is nurtured by meditation on God word (4:8,9)
Finally, brethren, whatever things are true, whatever things are honest, whatever things are just, whatever things are pure, whatever things are lovely, whatever things are of good report; if there is any virtue, and if there is any praise, think on these things. Those things, which ye have both learned, and received, and heard, and seen in me, do: and the God of peace will be with you.

- Peace is preserved by contentment (4:10-13)
If you compare unwisely you will despair. 'Not that I speak in respect of want: for I have learned, in whatever state I am, with that to be content. I know both how to be abased, and I know how to abound: every where and in all things I am instructed both to be full and to be hungry, both to abound and to suffer need. I can do all things through Christ who strengtheneth me.'

Still to come:
4) Condition of MANDATE
5) Condition of SOWING
6) Condition of THANKSGIVING

We will look at other conditions for multiplication next week



Messages by Dr. Kurai Chitima.
Faith Ministries – Johannesburg Faith Life Center.
Ground and First Floors Sunset Bay Building,
204B Bram Fischer drive,
Randburg, Johannesburg, South Africa

Gospel Perspectives II


The Flames of the Gospel
2 Corinthians 4:6-7

We have talked about the facts and the faces of the gospel. Let's now look at the flames of the gospel. The books of the Bible called the gospels present the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. The letters of Paul explain the gospel and its implications. Paul encouraged his friends in Christ to persist and endure hardships. His argument was that there was enough power in the gospel to see them through the rough and tough. The gospel you received brought newness of life and ignited a fire in you that produces light out of you.  The gospel flames inside have potential to grow and spread unstoppably. The fire however needs to be tended. It needs to be oiled, fanned and cared for through submitting to the Holy Spirit and reading the Bible and meditating on its teaching. Also through praise and prayerfulness. As well as through shunning evil and fellowshiping with other believers. It also needs to be exposed.  In 2 Corinthians 4 Paul taught about the effects of the precious gospel fire burning in you as a believer.

It exposes the location of your treasure (2 Cor. 4:4-7).
Have you ever wanted to discover a vast treasure? Before the recent discovery of the Marange diamonds people who lived there for generations did not realize what treasure they lived with.  Believers have the greatest treasure of Christ in them and often do not realize it. The gospel helps us to understand the value of this treasure. It brings a revelation of the greatness and glory of Christ in a believer. If only you can know  the glory of God in the face of Christ which is far more greater than that which was seen on Moses' face. Before believing your eyes were veiled from all that Christ is (2 Cor 4:4). Now eyes have been opened to see the glory (power and goodness) of Christ in you. Don't die without knowing and enjoying the priceless treasure in you by Christ. The treasure of His power working in you is big enough to enable you to do all things. It is time for the power working in us to work for us. It is enough to fight your battles, to pay all your bills, to carry you through difficulties, to cure all your diseases, to cleanse from all sin, and to reverse all the gains of the enemy over you.

It examines your heart.
It takes humility for the Christ treasure in you to show outside for the glory of God? The weaker the vessel the more the glory that arises to God.  'We have this treasure in earthen vessels, that the surpassing greatness of the power may be of God and not from ourselves (2 Cor 4:7). We who have been created from the dust of the earth are such frail earthen vessels to have been trusted with the most valued treasure ever known. Ordinarily treasure is secured in strongest vessels to be kept safe. But God did not want the treasure kept away safe but shared through the brokenness of the vessel. Our calling is to let the light shine freely by gladly agreeing to be broken. When you are broken you are more trusting and the treasure in you shines out brightest. God wants the earthen vessels conquered so he can do great things. So that his light can shine outside and his aroma poured out (Mark 14:3). He wants hearts of flesh not stone. He wants to overcome our strong wills, our self dependence and self centeredness. In breaking the lesser, the greater inside is released! God is able to accomplish mighty works through broken vessels for which they cant take credit.  No person can take the glory. There is nothing you have that you have not received (1 Cor 4:7). We are just like the donkey that carried Christ into Jerusalem. It enjoyed some of what people did to honor Christ simply because it carried Him.

It expels your enemy.
The gospel light that shines in our brokenness is not only for warming and lighting but for fighting. Light drives away darkness. For darkness to reign you simply swith off the light. Paul was facing untold resistance and suffered from natural causes, persecutors, some who compared him less favorable to people like Apollos and those who questioned his apostleship. But he wrote, 'we are afflicted in every way, but not crushed; perplexed, but not despairing; persecuted, but not forsaken; struck down, but not destroyed (2 Cor 4:8, 9). Gideon (Judges 7) with an army of 300 overcame thousands of Midianites by blowing trumpets (Numbers 10:9) and breaking jars with burning lamps inside to show forth the light inside. The trumpet sound and the exposure of three hundred small flames brought the victory. When we are humble, prayerful and trusting before God He fights our battles (James 4:7).

It extends your view/perspective.
Paul describes his afflictions as light. But they really far from being light (2 Cor 1:8,9; 11:23-28). How could he call them light. several times he writes 'we do not lose heart' and 'we faint not'. He was looking with a perspective enlightened by Gods glory on Christ in him. He saw the afflictions he suffered achieving an eternal weight of glory. He saw a crown awaiting him at the end of it all. He saw his inward man being renewed day by day even though the outward was wasted. God is more interested in our inner development than our outer comfort. Paul found strength from knowing that the inside treasure has more lasting value than  the fading value of the outer vessel.  'While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen; for the things which are seen are temporal, but the things which are not seen are eternal (2 Cor 4:18). He later asserted that we walk by faith and not by sight (2 Cor 5:7). There is a real unseen realm. Realm of seen is for manifestation. Production happens in the unseen realm.

It exonerates your past.
We must all appear before the judgement seat of God (2 Cor 5:10). But for us the old has passed away behold all things have become new (2 Cor 5:17, 21). In Christ you receive a new nature and a new assignment as Christ's ambassador (2 Cor 5:20).


Message by Dr. Kurai Chitima.
Faith Ministries – Johannesburg Faith Life Center.
Ground and First Floors Sunset Bay Building,
204B Bram Fischer drive,
Randburg, Johannesburg, South Africa




Gospel Perspectives I


Four faces of the gospel
1 Cor 9:16

The gospel is Gods power unto salvation. It is the provision God has made for lost humanity to regain right standing before God. The Gospel is a message of salvation but also the power to bring about and sustain salvation. During Pauls time there was confusion around issues such as the role of Christ, works, and the law in the Christian faith. Paul's  letters seek to help readers to understand what the gospel is and its implications  to life. He makes it clear that the way you view the gospel reveals the condition of your heart and how much it can benefit your life. The following perspectives show  four faces of the gospel.

The face seen by the enemy.
The gospel is disguised from the enemy (1 Cor 2:7, 8;  2 Cor 4:2,3). It appears as a soft target. 'Which none of the princes of this world knew: for had they known it, they would not have crucified the Lord of glory.' The enemies of Christ can not see it and those under satans  influene will be blind to it. That is why we must pray for God to open people's eyes.  It is futile  to fight the gospel and those who have embraced it by receiving Jesus Christ as their Saviour and Lord. The enemy however  fights on to, in the end, only achieve self destruction. Your trouble is a plot or pretext to show the invincible power you have in Christ.
 
The face seen by the carnal mind.
The gospel is despised by the carnal mind. The carnal mind excludes God and the supernatural. As a result the message and ways of the cross are foolishness (1 Cor 1:18;  2:14). When you walk by faith in God's word you are using the spiritual mind. When you doubt God and see his ways as foolish you are using the carnal mind. The things of God cannot be understood by a carnal mind because they require spiritual discernment. You must grow in spiritual maturity by praying, meditating and obeying Gods word to grow out of a carnal life (2 Cor 5:17). You can be a Christian and yet live a carnal defeated life. God wants to conquer you before he conquers your challenges. The way you see difficult situations, people, and the future will change when you use the eyes of the gospel. The love of God never fails. If it could it would have failed to provide the gospel. The gospel has all you need for your wilderness when you are waiting, in transition and going through the process to your dream. The gospel can not be good news if it gets you started and can not see you through.

The face seen by a pragmatic person.
The gospel is demonstrated by power. For most people what matters is whether the gospel works to provide bread on the table, a roof over the head, health, clothes, blankets, school fees, and transport. Bread and butter real life issues. Can it help me through life? Is it useful? The gospel might not follow logic but works all the time and for everyone (1 Cor 2:4; 2 Cor 10:4). Some things do not make sense but make cents. They may lack logic and scientific explanation but produce good results. The gospel may be despised but it works. It has the ability to cause effect, influence and transformation. The prayer and faith of the righteous availeth much.

The face seen by a spiritual person.
The gospel is disclosed to us who believe (1 Cor 2:10).  But as it is written, Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him. But God hath revealed them to us by his Spirit. By the Spirit, we know the things God has prepared for those who love Him. The testimony of Christ is confirmed in us (1 Cor 1:4-6; Acts 10:38).

For Paul, the disclosure of the gospel did not only bring personal benefit but a cause to live for. 'For though I preach the gospel, I have nothing to boast of: for necessity is laid upon me; and woe is to me, if I preach not the gospel!' He saw unbearable consequences to himself if he negelcted the responsibility to preach to others. Is it easy and comfortable for you not to share Christ?  When the gospel is disclosed and you are truly spiritually minded, you cant afford not to share the gospel. Sharing is no longer an option you can ignore. 'Woe' speaks of danger, calamity, affliction, misfortune, great sorrow, or great loss. Preaching was a way to escape his woes. The holy fear of not preaching the gospel pushed Paul to finishing his race and winning his fight. Do you have a pushing force? Paul also had a pulling force from the mark of his calling (Phil 3:14). The great reward and crown awaiting him for preaching the gospel. Another factor he had was a driving force motivating from inside. He said the love of Christ constraints me (2 Cor 5:14). may God also disclose the gospel to you in a similar way.



Message by Dr. Kurai Chitima.
Faith Ministries – Johannesburg Faith Life Center.
Ground and First Floors Sunset Bay Building,
204B Bram Fischer drive,
Randburg, Johannesburg, South Africa