Sunday, 23 June 2013

RCCG Open Heavens Devotional Monday 24 June 2013 A SURE EVENT By Pastor E. A. Adeboye


RCCG Open Heavens Devotional Monday 24 June 2013 
A SURE EVENT 
By Pastor E. A. Adeboye

Memorise: “In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread, till thou return to the ground, for out of it wast thou taken: for dust art thou; and unto dust shall thou return” Genesis 3:19
Read: Genesis 3: 17-19
Bible in one year:  Galatians 1-3
Key point: Ignoring an event that is bound to happen is the height of foolishness.

It is important to keep eternity in view as you live on the earth. Another reason people fear death is because death seals fate. Once you die, your fate is sealed. Job 7:9-10 says once a man dies, he cannot come back to his earthly home anymore. In Luke 16:19-31, the Lord told a story of a rich man and a poor beggar who lived at a particular time in life. At some point, they both died. While the fate of the rich man was sealed in hell, that of the poor man was sealed in Heaven, If you are born-again and you die righteous, your fate is sealed in Heaven, but if you die in your sins, your fate is sealed in hell. 1 Corinthians 10:12 says, 
“Where fore let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest he fall.” 
As long as you are alive, no matter how strong in the Lord you may be, there is still the possibility offal! ing. Be careful! Death is sometimes referred to as the reminder. Why? It reminds us of our origin. It reminds us that we are dust. According to Genesis 3:1 7-19, we were taken out of dust and to dust will our bodies return. Not many people would like to hear that their beautiful body will return to dust one day. Death reminds us that we are not on earth forever but temporarily, hence we are called pilgrims (Hebrews 11:13; 1 Peter 2:11). The world is some kind of bridge we are trying to cross. Death reminds us of the coming judgment (Hebrews 9:2 7). You would be amazed to know that some men of God fear death more than other people because it has no regards for the anointing. In 1 Samuel 25:1, we read that Samuel — the king maker, king remover and prophet of Israel died with all his anointing. Saul — the first king of Israel also died (1 Samuel 31:6). Do you know that death does not regard the command not to touch Gods anointed? If you doubt this ask Elisha. In spite of the double portion anointing he possessed yet he still died (2 Kings 13:20). Death does not regard who you are — whether General Superintendent or General Overseer, Pastor, Prophet, etc. It will strike at its appointed date. Knowing death will surely occur, how prepared are you for its coming?
 
 

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