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25.01.2022 There is authority in the words Christians speak out to themselves as well as others; therefore you need to watch out not only for what people say into your life, but also about the stuffs you say to your self when others have finished speaking (Proverbs 18:21). Words like, ‘I’d love to have a better relationship but I’m afraid that if I make the first move and they don’t respond, I’ll feel rejected. I’ll love to do more studies, but afraid of not been able to cope or finish.... Until you replace your negative self-talk, you will always live in fear. Beloved, your mind is the womb of your spirit; it nurtures each seed you sow until the time of delivery. Watch out the type of self-talk that goes on within you with vigilance, self-awareness, discipline and most importantly, Scriptural programming. And when you amend your thoughts, your life will be ready for a change. Staring from this week, serve an eviction notice to every negative thought that’s holding you back and begin to feed your mind with God’s Word. Ps Olabisi Adeyinka



20.01.2022 ‘And the light shines in darkness, and the darkness comprehended it not’ John 1:5. Just as light is the opposite of darkness, so glory is the opposite of shame, failure, defeat and reproach. Reproach is a but in the life of someone and amazingly, everyone carries a ‘but’ around until you meet the only One who has the ability to erase it. Reproach is something that causes people to hang their heads in shame even when every other thing appears to be going well. Do you get t...he message in the right perspective now? Those habits, attitudes and utterances that make you to feel small and ashamed, come under the definition of reproach. It is also those things that make you to wonder if your God is alive (Psalm 115: 1-3). However, the Lord is bringing an end to that ‘but’ in your life this season in Jesus name. God’s glory is like light that repels darkness on arrival. No matter how strong the ‘but’ in your life may be, when the glory of God comes down, all darkness in form of reproach will disappear. The issue is how to bring down the glory? You can do this effectively through praise. Psalm 22:3 says: ‘God inhabits the praises of His people. When you praise God, His enemies and by extension, all your reproaches cannot stand by. Your praise of Him should not be mechanical, but genuine. Take stock of all His blessings, the salvation of your soul and His unflinching assistances in your moments of lost hope and start to praise Him. Suddenly, you will discover that God will send deliverance to you in the most difficult circumstance (Acts 12:6-11). Why not start praising Him now as He is prepared to shine light into that dark area of your life?

15.01.2022 Take time to check out the label in your jacket what do you see written there? Probably, ‘outer lining: 100% polyester, inner lining: 100% nylon. Wouldn’t it be good if it read: outer you: ‘100% approved; inner you: 100% honest’? That is the kind of tag Joseph carried around in his amazing ‘technicolour dream coat’. Joseph came 100% approved. Now Jacob loved Joseph, and he made him a coat of many colours (Genesis 37:3). Like the sparkling jacket, the approval of God will ...cause you to ‘stand out from the crowd’; it will ‘open doors’, ‘protect and promote’ you. Psalm 5:12 says: ‘For You, O Lord, will bless the righteous, with favour You will surround him as with a shield’. Joseph also wore the label ‘honest’ in his jacket. That word is a very scarce commodity in the Christendom now and carries a huge price tag. This was the same coat Joseph left in the hands of Potiphar’s wife when she was trying to mess around with him. He kept his honest head on; keeping his hands off what wasn’t his (Genesis 39: 11-12). Be like Joseph; keep your hands to yourself when you are presented with opportunity to sin, and keep your mouth zipped when tempted to have a ‘good’ gossip. When your 100% honest label itches the back of your neck, use it as a reminder to do the right thing. Pastor Olabisi Adeyinka

15.01.2022 Normally when someone describes you as ‘not of this world’ they either mean you are away with the fairies’ or lost interest in earthly amusements. The Bible gives us a strong advise that earth is not home it’s like we are foreigners on another planet (Psalm 119: 19). Peter even advised that we should spend the rest of our time as temporary residents on earth (I Peter 1: 17); and keep away from the desires of our corrupt nature (I Peter 2:11). However, while we are still he...re, we should equally endeavour to be earthly relevant by making our light to shine before all men. We must sweeten and lighten our environment, be ready to be good aroma to the society. Your impact on people’s lives should be an avenue to lay up for yourself treasures in heaven where moth and locust cannot corrupt. Make heaven your destination, don’t make life an amusement park for your own benefit you are breathing and living for more than just being entertained or amused. Chose the pursuit of godliness and jettison that of happen ness. Let us ask God to always remind us that our days are numbered, and how fleeting life is; for we are not of this planet. Pastor Olabisi Adeyinka 24 Hours prayer and counselling lines: 61 2 9675 4444; 61 402573332



02.01.2022 Redeeming the time because the days are evil (Ephesians 5:16). Abraham was first introduced in Genesis 11:26 and nothing was heard about him again until in Genesis 12:1-3 at the age of 75. A curious Christian will want to know what was happening in the life of this man of faith for complete 75 years and why is the Bible silent about it?... Time is of great essence to us as modern day believers in Christ. Tick! Tick! Tick! And each second that ticks away is lost forever. Abraham knew the Lord when he was 75 years old. This meant that he had shorter time to walk with God. Today, we have the benefit of knowing the Lord early, even between the age of six and ten; but of what benefit is it to the Kingdom of God? Some have been in this ‘Way’ for 10, 20 or 30 years, but have remained stagnant, fruitless and calling for God’s axe. Others have even refused to do something for the sake of their eternity. Are you not like Abraham wasting away? Your time could be productively used, by either putting smiles on the face other people, or use the ‘fleeting’ time to be of benefit and service in God’s house. Remember that one day; we shall all give account for the time God gave us on earth. How are you handling your free moment? Take a look at the areas you have been wasting time, put a stop to it and according to Ephesians 5:16 put every second remaining in your life into deliberate and purposeful use. Pastor Olabisi Adeyinka

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