POOR & PRECIOUS- 30/05/2014
Yesterday's message was titled "THE WISDOM OF GOD”. Today's message is titled "POOR & PRECIOUS" as provided by Pastor E. A. Adeboye in Open Heavens Devotional (Adeboye, 2014). In today’s message, we have been asked to memorise Psalm 40:17 "But I am poor and needy; yet the Lord thinketh upon me: thou art my help and my deliverer; make no tarrying, O my God." Today's reading was taken from Psalm 40:14-17 and the Bible reading in one year is Exodus 15-16 and Psalm 115 (Adeboye, 2014).
Quoted below is the message for your input
Yesterday's message was titled "THE WISDOM OF GOD”. Today's message is titled "POOR & PRECIOUS" as provided by Pastor E. A. Adeboye in Open Heavens Devotional (Adeboye, 2014). In today’s message, we have been asked to memorise Psalm 40:17 "But I am poor and needy; yet the Lord thinketh upon me: thou art my help and my deliverer; make no tarrying, O my God." Today's reading was taken from Psalm 40:14-17 and the Bible reading in one year is Exodus 15-16 and Psalm 115 (Adeboye, 2014).
Quoted below is the message for your input
Social stratification
based on financial status is more pronounced than any other type of
stratification in modern society. The wealthy and the poor coexist in all
nations of the world today. The rich are associated with wealth, power and
fame, while the poor are associated with suffering, obscurity and lack. The
rich has many friends, associates and family members. He is an independent
fellow who can afford to pay his or her bills and also contribute to the
development of the community. The poor on the other hand has few or no friends
or associates. He can hardly pay his bills not to talk of contributing to the
development of the community. However, it is heart-warming to note that God is
personally interested in the cause of the poor. I hereby decree that God will
put an end to every form of poverty in your life today in the Name of Jesus.
Numerous passages of
the Bible speak of God’s deep concern for the poor. In the Mosaic Law, God
commanded that no one should oppress them. If they became servants to their
fellow citizen out of poverty, God commanded that in the fiftieth year
(Jubilee), the poor must be set free to return to his or her family without
strings attached. Also, God gave many wonderful promises and pronounced
blessings on the poor as a means of assuring them that poverty would not be a
permanent status. In fact, a cursory look at a few of these passages will
convince you that poverty has become a matter of choice for the children of
God. All you need to do is to apply the word and its principles to your life.
Such passages include the following:
“He raiseth up the poor out of the dust, and lifteth the
needy out of the dunghill; That he may set him with princes, even with the
princes of his people.”
Psalm 113:7-8
“For ye know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that,
though he was rich, yet for your sakes he became poor, that ye through his
poverty might be rich.”
2 Corinthians 8:9
These verses are a
great source of consolation to children of God irrespective of their current
financial status. Jesus came to demonstrate the Father’s heartbeat for the
poor by His life, and also by the ultimate sacrifice He paid on behalf of all
humanity on the cross of Calvary. It is at Calvary that we learn that, despite
the poverty of the human race, we are still very precious to God.
Today's Prayer Point: is "Father, please help me
to know how precious I am in your sight and please don’t let your investment
in my life be a waste, in Jesus’ Name."
No matter what your financial situation might be, I want you to know that God has invested something in you. How are you utilizing it to glorify His Name? I pray that the Almighty God will satisfy our needs in Jesus Name, Amen.
No matter what your financial situation might be, I want you to know that God has invested something in you. How are you utilizing it to glorify His Name? I pray that the Almighty God will satisfy our needs in Jesus Name, Amen.
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