Sunday 25 March 2018

DEVELOPING YOUR CHRISTIANITY THROUGH DOING GOOD


DEVELOPING YOUR CHRISTIANITY BY DOING GOOD

And let us not be weary in doing good: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not, As we have therefore opportunity, let us do good unto all men, especially unto them who are of the household of faith.~Ga:6:9-10

Christianity is meaningless if our salvation doesn’t reflect the goodness of God. To be good and doing good is actually part of the fruit of the Spirit. As Christians, we should continue doing good regardless of circumstances. We should find an opportunity to manifest the goodness in us by doing good. I have seen many Christians who start on fire doing good but suddenly stop. This presentation will revive many Christians to revive the good things they were doing.

Whom Do We Do Good To?
• Yourself: Many people sin and they continue to do bad things to themselves. The Bible says everyone who commits adultery sins against his own self.
• Strangers: Mt 25:35, 38, 43; 1 Tim 5:10
• Those of the household of faith : This is good works to Christians or believers in Jesus Christ (3 John1:15, Gal  6:10)
• Family: 1 Tim 5:8
• All men: Gal 6:10
• Community ~ Like Tabitha (Acts 9:36)

Why people stop doing good?

Many people become weary and stop doing good because of various reasons;
• Expecting to be thanked or recognised: Many people do good to others either in church or the community with an expectation to be thanked. Some do good to get a promotion or to be recognise for the work they are doing. When that doesn’t happen they withdraw their services of doing good. As such we should do good no matter we are being thanked or not. The service is not as unto men.
• Expecting others to join you: There are times we do good and expect other to join us in the good works. However, we should understand that sometimes we don’t all see the way you see. In fact, God could have raised you to cover the gap which is there. Do the good.
• Frustrations or disappointment: As we do good there could be challenges along the way. Because of these, many have been disappointed and stop what they were doing.
• Discouragement from others: Doing good always face opposition and one of these is discouragement. One of the critical source of discouragements is mainly from peers, associates and friends. Do not become weary.
• Expected things to change as they do good: Many people have done good as an exchange of change in their lives through God’s intervention. It is strange that sometime God appears silent. However, there is a Kairos or God appointed time. Wait for God.

How Do We Do Good?

By our actions
• Spiritually: we do good as we pray for others and minister to others by the gifts God has bestowed to us (Mark 3:3-4). We also do good as we preach to others and encourage others in the Word. We must also stand with those who need spiritual revival (Gal 6:1)
• Physically and materially: We do good by doing good works (Mt 5:16) and as we visit others and also extend our hands to them especially in their times of need.                            (1 Cor 16:1-2)
• Emotionally: We do good when we stand with the grieved, the bereaved, the emotionally wounded, the weak, those burdened etc. These need us. (Gal 6:2) We must do good in our speech (Eph 4:29).

Why Do We Do Good?
• Jesus did good (Acts 10:38)
• Reaping in due season (Gal 6:7,9
• Meeting the needs of the one you do good to (1 Cor 16:1-2)
• It develops your Christianity
• We are remembered by the good we do
• We overcome evil (Rom 12:12)
• We were ordained for such (Ep 2:10)
• We receive from the Lord (Eph 6:8)
• We become example to others (Titus 2:7)
• We minister to Jesus and entertain angels as we do so (Mt 25:44, Heb 13:2)

How to maximize your doing good
• Allow others to provoke you in doing good (Heb 10:24)
• Do everything in the Name of Jesus and as unto the Lord (Col 3:17,23)
• Manifest the fruit of the Spirit (Gal 5:22)
• Faith in and obedience to the Word of God (Phil 1:16)
• Purge yourself from evil (2 Tim 2:21)

Today rise up and pick the good you were doing. You have been ordained for doing good.

*About the author*

John Museredzo is a leadership and relationship expert with a bias towards the business, youth and family leadership relationships | an author | motivational speaker | pastor | life coach | business consultant | blogger. He is an author of 5 books to date including The Dream In The Wilderness; Youth, Relationships and Marriage, In Pursuit of The Calling and Success Within Reach. He also does articles and seminars online and in colleges, universities and development organizations.

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Tuesday 6 March 2018

SOCIAL MEDIA PRESSURE


Social Media Pressure

1. Hating a person who is getting more likes and more comments
2. Hating people whom you know because they have not liked or commented on your post
2. Posting to acquire more likes instead of posting to educate, entertain or instruct.
3. Competitive, addictive or impulsive posting
4. Peer pressure: posting because others are posting or being pressurised by some people to post concerning a certain area.
5. Social media bullying
6. Trying to comment or liking every post
7. Becoming a social forwards centre.
8. Bursting unnecessarily on social media
9. Social media pornography- posting of nude pictures.
10. Attention seeking posts

John Museredzo is a pastor and behavioural change expert. Contact +263712154277

THE CLOUD FACTOR SERIES

THE CLOUD FACTOR SERIES

 Numbers  9:15 And on the day that the tabernacle was reared up the cloud covered the tabernacle, namely, the tent of the testimony: and at even there was upon the tabernacle as it were the appearance of fire, until the morning.  9:17 And when the cloud was taken up from the tabernacle, then after that the children of Israel journeyed: and in the place where the cloud abode, there the children of Israel pitched their tents.

Law of Specifics

In their journey to Cannaan, in this passage, their movements were determined by the mentioned cloud over the tabernacle. This cloud was specific. The specific cloud was a visible symbol of the presence of God. Some also mention it as the Shekina glory. We need to note that it was not every but the cloud over  tabernacle. The cloud had to be connected to the tabernacle. The cloud must be connected to our worship. How these days we have courage to expect the presence of God, while disconnected to the worship. It is the worship which links us to the presence.

They had to check over tabernacle for the cloud because it was not in every cloud. Don't follow any cloud you will be misled. Any cloud outside the realm of tabernacle/worship is not 'the cloud'. One of our greatest challenge is when we try to fake the cloud. The danger and temptation in the Christian world is 'another' cloud phenomenon. This has led to catastrophic results. Many are trying to recreate, reengineer and also do 'cloud seeding' on the cloud. Which cloud are you following? The cloud cannot be faked because it has to be connected to the tabernacle. God desire true worship from his children (John 4:23)

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CHAMPION LEADERSHIP

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DEVELOPING A POSITIVE KINGDOM MINDSET

 *DEVELOPING A POSITIVE KINGDOM MINDSET* New King James Version Numbers 13:30 Then Caleb quieted the people before Moses, and said, “Let us ...