Category: Abegunde Damola Books

  • Pastor Ife’s birthday speech

    Pastor Ife’s birthday speech

    Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee; and before thou camest forth out of the womb I sanctified thee, and I ordained thee a prophet unto the nations.”

    I give praise to God for another cycle of life. This period is a milestone in my life, family and ministry. GOD picked me from the miry clay and made a meaning out of my life.

    I grew up as a child hearing that it is impossible for a child of nobody to become somebody without the help of anybody. With a deep conflict and belief within me that I am not an accident to this world, I looked into the sky with all sincerity and spoke to God. I said: Lord, I heard that it is impossible for the son of nobody to become somebody without the help of anybody. I know nobody and my parents are also nobodies but I believe that if I know you, I have known everybody, Lord, can I know you? I heard His voice from within that said: yes, you can know me. Then I vowed that whatever it takes to know Him, I will do it. If there is any ladder to climb, I will climb it.

    From that day, at the age of 13, I have become an addicted and unrepentant God-chaser till date. I have never looked back or reconsider for once in spite of the ups and downs along my way. I have lived my life for one thing; to serve His purpose whether as a slave in Potiphars house or as a king in the palace. He has in return, made a meaning out of this cheap life of mine. Whether He has turned me into somebody today or not, you can answer that.

    I call on you today, to live your life for Him. God doesn’t use men, He builds men. God is not just concerned about you not going to hell or serving Him, He is majorly concerned about you as His son or daughter. You are not just one person among billions of other people on earth; you are actually one in billions, a special person at that. He knows your name and calls you by name. He wants you to have a meaningful life for that alone is what brings glory to His name.

    May the Communion of the Holy Spirit be with you.

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  • BOOK CULTURE 3

    BOOK CULTURE 3

    I have heard a lot of rumors that some books are demonic and the likes. I always imagine something from my childhood. I haven’t been a victim of demonic books and heretic messages. I believe it is grace and at same time I don’t approach life with “fear and cautions”. I mean I am not “demon preconscious”. I have read famous and beloved authors that I notice mistakes in their teachings. That doesn’t make them heretic but they just made some mistakes and there are some I can’t even read their books because they are much off the road than on the road. So, I admit there are wrong books. But there are wrong readers too. Some persons will always see heresy in everything they read even when they read the Bible. Such have heretic spirit in them and need help.

    To stay on the road, check the presence of the Holy Spirit in you. Jesus says He will lead us into all truths. I have been in a situation where I simply disagree with some concepts from my heart. I may not know the right concepts but I simply know that particular concept is wrong. With time, I grow to understand the correct concept and know where the author has missed it. To get the Holy Spirit active in you pick a copy of our book today: “The Communion of the Holy Spirit”.

    Biographies and auto-biographies are mostly safe books to read. SADOZites are readers. We dedicate a week of our online Bible study on the whatsaap platform to studying about dead Christian heroes and inventors. You can also be part of it. You can read up biographies and autobiographies on Google or purchase the popular book: God’s Generals.
    At first, I have very few authors but as I read their books I see them refer to other persons and that made me believe that those ones referred to must be reliable. Another means I select my author is to look into some subjects or Biblical concepts then go check what the leading voices in that field have to say. You can also rely on your Spiritual discipler or mentor to guide you.

    My best book is “Good Morning Holy Spirit” by Benny Hinn and my best author is Kenneth E. Hagin. My favorite African authors are David Oyedepo and Dag Hedward-Mills. I don’t approach any book with “final say” and I don’t trust anyone to the level of digesting all they say absolutely. I agree with so many of what my trusted authors have to say on the spot, I had to make personal findings before I accept some and have discarded very few things they teach which doesn’t go down well in my spirit. But on the overall, those authors have made an indelible impact in my life and ministry.

    May the communion of the Holy Spirit be with you.

  • BOOK CULTURE 2

    BOOK CULTURE 2

    What books do I read is the next question of a man who has made up his mind to build the book culture? I will be talking about spiritual books today. As a growing Christian of this age, permit me to say you need spiritual books as much as you need your Bible. The reason is simple. I read a book of a man of God. He said it took him over 50years in ministry to learn what he wrote. That means when you read such books you are fifty years older in knowledge than your age. That book is one of my greatest resources in Ministry.

    Another reason you must read spiritual books is; there is what we call areas of calling in ministry. Some ministers are known to preach Grace, Faith, Prosperity, Holy Spirit and so on. For example, I preach the whole Bible but I am specially anointed to preach about the Holy Spirit and have been doing that for years now. There are so many insight and experiences I have gained in that area that so many persons didn’t have.. Reading any of my books gives you a wholesome light in that area.

    We read spiritual books to get imparted by the power of God at work in the author’s life. I was reading a book on wisdom when I suddenly felt a tug in my heart and the Holy Spirit told me: you have been imparted with wisdom. I was also reading a book on faith and had the same experience. I remember reading a book on the anointing of the Holy Spirit. The author described so many manifestations of the anointing in His ministry. I was fired up in my spirit. I had a ministration same day, my faith leaned on God to do the same through me. That was the genesis of spectacular manifestation in my ministry to the glory of God.

    Healings and deliverance also come through books. Many people have got their deliverance and healings through spiritual books that address specific areas of their needs. I prayed to God at a time to be used in the ministry of healing. God told me to go read a book on Healing first. That was the first time I read Kenneth Hagins book: The Healing Anointing. I was disappointed because he was speaking about faith and what I wanted is something on the anointing but to the glory of God, that formed my journey to living healthy and being used in that field as well.

    I can’t exhaust the purpose of spiritual books, it is enormous. A minister as well as a Christian needs to study books on some Biblical concepts before they speak about it themselves in that way you avoid misinterpretation of the scriptures

    May the communion of the Holy Spirit be with you.

  • BOOK CULTURE 1

    BOOK CULTURE 1

    “No one is born a reader; it is an act of discipline”. What affected the reading culture of many of us is our background. I attended a Nursery and Primary School (though I finished from a public primary school) where we were taught to read everything we see: sign boards, papers, labels etc. I was always in the first three positions, with that I was always awarded with a prize on the prize giving day which is usually a story book. When I finished reading the stories in the books, I wanted to read another one and that would drive me to go buy more. That means I have to save my transport fare and lunch money to buy story books. That was how I developed the reading culture.

    Many of us especially Africans didn’t grow in a book friendly environment but it is not too late to develop the book culture today. I have heard many Christians say: they don’t believe in books. It is more shocking to hear Ministers say the same thing. We are not talking about your school books in this context but general books that can add value to you.

    Bishop Oyedepo says he is not ashamed to say he is a product of books. Books are glucose I must tell you, it produces instant energy. You don’t need to grind glucose with your teeth and your body need not undergo a prolonged digestion, just lick and be strong! There is no singular invention that started with a person and ended with the same person. Every inventor goes to understudy what some persons have done in the time past. The Wright Brothers were not the only ones in the race of making it possible to fly on air but they succeeded because they applied the “rules of the bicycle”. While other researchers were looking for strong engine to make an object fly on air they looked into “the method” that made the frail bicycles carry men without falling and achieving balancing at the same time. They went further to read the writings of a man who attempted the same thing.

    Books are priceless and the time given to it are never wasted. It is good you while away the time as some say, but please not excessively with videos and entertainments (those things are not entirely bad) but invest your time in reading. Buy books and use your time to read them. There are people who have libraries of books which they never read. Apostle Paul is a reader as well as our Lord Jesus Christ, emulate them.

    May the Communion of Holy Spirit be with you

  • Psalms And Water thing – Pst.Ife ADETONA

    Psalms And Water thing – Pst.Ife ADETONA

    I have not seen any record- document or orature that says Ayodele Babalola regularly read certain Psalms in water or ask people to read some Psalms, a number of times in water to pray or drink.

    I spend a good period researching the ministry of Babalola. One of the most reliable documents about his life and ministry is covered in Dr Olukoya’s autobiography of Ayodele Babalola because the content is as told by eyewitnesses and acquaintances of the late 1930 Apostle. I didn’t see anywhere it was said or written that he was dictating Psalms to be read into water. Looking at the usage of water by DK Olukoya may prove or disprove this because that is a man who model the most operation of his ministry after the great Apostle.

    In all my years in the CAC where we take waters to Church, Psalms have never been dictated to us to read into water. The Pastor would just pray over it. If this is done in any quarters of the Christ Apostolic Church then, it is alien.

    If you have any document or account (story) that says otherwise, I do love to hear it. We all know where reading Psalms 70 times for 7 days into the water to bathe and drink come from no matter how much we try to pretend as if we don’t know but certainly is not an Ayodele Babalola thing.

    To set record straight- Apostle Ayodele Babalola prayed on water.
    I am not against praying on water. I pray on water too. I pray on anointing oil, I pray on mantle. There’s a pool at the Great Zion City (our campground) called the wonder pool. For the umpteenth time, I am not against praying on water. It is Biblical. Jesus could just open the eyes of that blind man but He sent him to a pool.

    There’s no great tool of God that can’t be misused. It is those rough edges that we should smoothen for more profitable good work. And if you find yourself at a slippery edge, learn and have a change of mind.

    “Our Fathers Prayed on this mountain”. Jesus replied: those that worship God must worship in the Spirit and truth. We are the generation of the knowledge of God that covers the earth as waters cover the sea. We will get a better result if we do certain things better than our fathers (if at all they did it).

    LET’S BEGIN.
    Like I said earlier, it is safe to pray in water to drink, bathe, sprinkle and so on. It is safe to quote the word of God while doing so. And it is not bad to read certain scriptures. The purpose of reading those scriptures is to stir faith in the WORD (JESUS).

    I grew up reading Psalms in water myself. I started getting confused at some point when I see that the content of some Psalms are out of line with the purpose of prayer at that point in time. Some Psalms are totally not in sync with my prayer at that point in time while some changes subject at different verses. If the Psalm doesn’t generate faith, there is no power in it but mere ritual because whatever is not of faith is a sin.

    Those that practice this Psalms thing regularly don’t care about the content of the Psalm (true or false?). For instance, they ask you to read the Psalm of your age. That is, if you are 21 years old, they’ll tell you to tread Psalms 21 for 21 times.

    Have the prophet checked if the Psalm of my age addresses my present challenge?

    If you will read Psalms into water or any scriptures at all. It must be in sync and be able to stir up faith. For the just shall live by faith. It shouldn’t be a blind reading. And even when it is in sync, reading it several times (70 times) at a stretch is likely to make you read more absent mindedly. This is what happened to me. Philip asked: ” “understandeth thou what thou readeth?”

    Some would say- “we read Psalms blindly, and it worked”. It may work sometimes because of His Name’s sake, but it won’t always work. In fact, it would work for babes or at first attempt only.

    If you are a Prophet or Pastor and you pray into water for people using Psalms. Try to pray without “PSALMS” but faith-based and relevant scriptures (maybe just one or two even), you will be shocked at the wonders that will follow. The reason is, God gave you the mystery of water and the reason it is working is not that you read Psalms blindly into it.

    Summarily– Psalms are not wrong. Praying into Water is not wrong.
    What is wrong is: some pastors ask miracle-seeking believers to read some Psalms a number of times into dew water or whatever water just to keep them busy as against generating faith in them. And whatever is not of faith is a sin.

    Ife Adetona

  • FUEL SCARCITY IN NIGERIA – Pst.Ife ADETONA

    FUEL SCARCITY IN NIGERIA – Pst.Ife ADETONA

    Nigeria has the raw material known as crude oil in abundance. It is from it that you extract diesel, petrol, engine oil, cooking gas and so on. Since Nigeria has no functioning refinery where the oil could be turned into usable products, it has to be shipped raw abroad to countries that require it. The implication of that is, if Nigeria needs refined products, it has to buy from abroad and ship them back as well. Normally, that would make it a bit expensive compared to if it is processed here in Nigeria. So, to encourage independent marketers to ship refined products, the Nigerian Government subsidizes its cost. For instance, if it would take 400/litre to bring it in, Nigeria Government pays 200.

    You may want to ask: where is Nigeria getting the money to pay? The simple answer is: from the sales they make with the raw products they shipped abroad.

    There are many obvious problems associated with that system. First, a lot of crude oil gets shipped abroad without any accountability to the Nigeria Government.

    Second, it has been alleged that some approved marketers claim to have ship-in a quantity of refined oil and claim subsidy money for it whereas, they only shipped a lesser amount or even nothing.

    Another problem is that, the subsidized oil is supposed to be sold in Nigeria and to Nigerians but some transport them to other countries that share borders with Nigeria. That is why you find so many filling stations in border towns like Saki. Saki people would say: “there are more petrol stations than houses in Saki”. Servicing border towns is a suitable guise to take the fuel outside the country.

    This level of stealing and fraud is not the type an ordinary or even a single powerful individual could pull. It is a big web of from crime gangster among the powerful if not the most powerful.

    The government has several options to deal with the situation: to chase after these thieves, to make refineries work in Nigeria or to stop the subsidy. I guess they prefer the most convenient.

    Over time, the government focuses more on stopping or limiting the subsidy. I remember reading in the paper over 10 years ago how Obasanjo gave licenses to not less than 7 companies to construct private refineries. Whatever happened to that project?

    Do you remember the general strike of January 2014 under Goodluck Jonathan? It was because he reduced the subsidy cost. That action was later renegotiated and reversed. The people of Oyo State will remember “Ajumose Bus”. The plan was that, if the government removed or lowered subsidy, they would use the money instead to develop the states by sharing it among governors. And one of the pieces of advice was to use the money to buy buses to aid mass transit.

    Recently, you will realize that the price of cooking gas suddenly went up after a brief scarcity. It was because the subsidy on cooking gas was removed quietly. The same was for diesel and that was a contributing factor to the hike in prices of goods. Many companies use diesel. The same goes for Kerosene.

    Today, petrol is becoming scarce and expensive. The likely factor is that the Nigerian government has vowed to remove subsidy totally by 2023. When such an announcement is made, what is likely to happen is that, some accredited marketers that are entitled to subsidy will hoard the products they imported on subsidy so that they can sell at a higher cost when the subsidy is finally removed. Another thing is, smaller petrol companies will beg them to sell to them at a higher price thus, they will sell back to the people at a much higher price. Filling stations like (and only) BOVAS decided to sell what they buy to the people without hoarding thus the reason you could get from them at the initial cost. Meanwhile, some other marketers would claim that they are not importing because the government was owing them subsidy costs.

    NNPC filling stations were built because of a day like this. So that they can sell at a lower cost come what may. But you know what is going on in those filling stations. I pass through three (including NIPCO) everyday. They have almost turned one to car dealer shop. For whatever reason, they rarely have fuel to sell. And when they do, it is for a short period of time.

    Many people are divided on whether subsidy should be totally removed or remain. Those that support its removal claim the money ends up in the pocket of thieves. The question is- when it is removed, where will the same money end up? Government says they cannot continue to afford the cost. National Labour Congress (NLC) says government plan to remove subsidy is an attempt to shift his responsibility of failure to make refinery work on the people. Al-Jazeera says Nigeria is the only OPEC member (oil-producing country) that doesn’t have a running refinery.

    The reality remains that when the subsidy is paid, the man with a bad road and incessant electricity with low income at least feels the positive impact of that subsidy on fuel. But what happens to such a man when the subsidy is removed? HIGH COST OF LIVING.

    Nigeria government need no advice. They know what is A responsible leader knows what to do and would do it.

    In the middle of all this, I see Aliko Dangote and all his shareholders smiling to the bank as soon as his refinery get working from next year.

  • INTROVERTS & NETWORKING – Pst. Ife ADETONA

    INTROVERTS & NETWORKING – Pst. Ife ADETONA

    Many introverts like myself face daily bullying from friends, associates, pastors, bloggers, motivational speakers etc. Today alone, I have seen two Christian leaders write- “since you stay indoors all day, how will you get a husband”. I believe this post on Introverts & Networking will help every introvert out there.

    First, since NETWORKING is a computer term, let’s start from there. Networking refers to a group of computers connected to a single server. If extroverts are networking computers, then, an introvert is a server to which others are connected. A server is the rally point of other networking computers.

    In a cyber cafe, other systems are readily accessible to the public but the server is kept in a corner with a cooling fan and an expert seated by it. If the server is down, all the networking computers would be stranded.

    I know that as an introvert, you are concerned about your nature. You wish you could jump on people and every association like that extrovert friend of yours even though their behaviour irks you at times. Instead of that, why don’t you just be a SERVER?

    Your nature allows you to be calm, cool and collected. You have an interest in reading, brainstorming, thinking, writing, poetry, research and a host of artistic and creative works. Why not pursue being a good rally point (server)?

    First. ADD value to yourself and spread that aroma of value around you. People would come.

    I was not the most popular student in my class but I was the most prominent when it comes to exams. It is not a mistake that I read about 1,500-page book in a few days or that my team and I published up to 30 books in 2021 and 31 books in 2022. It was my introvertism that allows it. We can decide to write 20 more before this year ends. Everyone on the team is an introvert. We have the focus an extrovert doesn’t have.

    I am not outgoing so, I can conserve my time. People see what I have to offer and rally around me. All I did was channel my “aloneliness” to productivity and not Korean movies.

    SECOND- DEFINE WHY YOU NEED THAT ASSOCIATION

    whenever people come bullying you for being an indoor person, and it gets into you, you may want to ask yourself again: “why do I need more friends?”

    Pastors would say- “you stay indoors all day, how will you get a husband?” I remember a mother once called me to talk to her daughter to start going out. She wanted her to change job by all means because she also works from home.

    I told the sister: “your mum wanted you going out to work in hope that you would at least see a man”. If she had to go out because of one man, I believe she could as well meet that man “without going out”. In short, she is happily married today. And she didn’t change her job.

    A young pastor jump on all friendships in search of connections and platforms to minister. That was his vision. As for me, my goal & focus is to make impart. I don’t need connections with the big names to impart people. So, I created a WhatsApp group and stayed consistently ministering there. Today, we run 246 groups with thousands of active members weekly. You can tell if channelling the energy in my nature pays.

    There are men who struggled to send their children to an expensive school all in search of association with the children of the rich. It worked for some, but it didn’t work for some.

    So, you really have to re-examine the reasons you want more associations and friendships. Check if it runs with your VALUES or not.

    My mother-in-law told my wife to attend parties so she could have people come to her wedding ceremony. Well, maybe it worked for my mother-in-law but my wife didn’t need such to make people attend her wedding. She only invested in her VALUES and people came.

    THIRD, Be where you ought to be

    I know you feel good at being at home but there are places you really have to be, go there. Go to that service, that fellowship meeting, that seminar, that summit. It doesn’t matter if you leave as soon as the grace is shared especially when you dont have something picking after the programme.

    Meanwhile, join that unit. Volunteer for that committee. Be at that surprise birthday of a good associate. You shouldn’t miss that close-call wedding party. You know you can make out time for that important person, be there. And Yes, you will meet people there. It will improve your social skills and boost your self-esteem. I know you’re not trying to look for a wife or seek attention. You’re just giving voice to every of your potential by volunteering and living your life to the fullest.

    FOURTH, first impression, they say lasts longer.

    Wear a good smile even though you won’t talk much. You don’t like ‘notice me’ but if you find yourself talking to a stranger, be friendly. Leave that lasting impression on people even though you won’t meet them again.

    The other time, I was ministering at a place, and Pastor Damsam found me chatting with the song minister. He asked if I knew him anywhere before then. I told him- “that is sanguine for you”. They are wonderful people. He nearly asked for my house address. And I did respond well to him.

    Also, attempt to be the first to say Hello to people your mind agrees with. It does feel good. Give it a try. You don’t have to act it, just be natural. You are good enough to hold a short friendly conversation, isn’t it?

    Number Five. Quality VS Quantity Friendship

    There is an adage- “those who have a lot of baggage also have a lot of dirt”. The truth is that most sanguines have quantity association as opposed to quality association. As an introvert, since you don’t have the energy to keep up with a lot of friends, a few quality friendship is all you need. I can tell of a lot of people who had offered to collect my contact but never called me and I never called. Left to me, I won’t collect a contact I won’t need.

    I keep only two kinds of friends- those that need me and those that I need. Those that need me should pay the price of following me up. The day I didn’t see a good follower who has been following me up, I’ll look for them.

    If I need a person, it means there must be a connecting factor- school, work, projects, tasks etc. It may be for a period of time or at regular intervals. And in rare cases, almost a lifetime. Once the link is off, we keep a safe distance. What do I mean? I had a good friend at school. He was good in courses which I was not. But from the time we graduated, we weren’t as close again. Why not? No task is binding us. If I have close minister friends but as we grow, our values change, we may not be as close as before but maintain a safe distance. Why? “Values have changed”.

    SIX- KEEP DOORS OPEN.

    There is no one I was ever a friend to or relate with that I can’t call up at any moment for a need or whatever. They can do the same with me. If any of such persons call me by Christmas, I will talk to them very cheerfully even though we may not talk again until the next Christmas but that few minutes on phone would be hearty. If they need me, I do be there for them in my capacity.

    I remember my very good friend at school. When I needed an editor, I called him. He spent almost a week at my house. There was a contract and I felt he was the best man, so I called him. We don’t need to be kicking all over the place like kids. Some enjoy that, but I don’t. Whenever needs prop up, we can always hook up.

    CONCLUSION

    – Many keep friends for ‘we don’t know what we may need who for’. That’s an excuse for wasting your time and other people’s time.

    I tell you what rather, invest that time:
    *If you ADD value to your life.
    *If you are nice and friendly to every stranger you meet even if it’s only once you ever met.
    *If you exit relationships on a good note.
    *If you ever need a person or a thing badly and God is with you, you will get it.

    Disclaimer- this post was not aimed at talking down on extroverts and sanguines. You guys are wonderful people. You are the honey of this world. Bring out the positive part of your emotions and dump the negatives.

    ©IFE ADETONA

  • Christian LEADERSHIP 1 – Pst. Ife ADETONA

    Christian LEADERSHIP 1 – Pst. Ife ADETONA

    Mandate Month
    December is our mandate night!
    so, our Bible Study shall focus on LEADERSHIP.
    The mandate of leadership is for us to fulfil our Destiny!
    So, we shall be discussing CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP
    Eternal Lord, we worship your name! We give you praise for always stocking us with His word of life.

    1.Early exposure to supervision

    We look unto you tonight for a great filling in Jesus’ Name
    Let us pray
    And the things that thou hast heard of me among many witnesses, the same commit thou to faithful men, who shall be able to teach others also. 2 Timothy 2:2

    every believer is handed the baton of leadership!
    Mummy was showing the post of one of our leaders who said SADOZ was the first place she stood before people to speak
    Christianity is a great point for leadership.

    It is a great training point for leadership roles in society.
    History and even what is happening in our contemporary days have shown us that Christian ministries at large have allowed so many to experiment with their leadership ability by giving them roles to play.
    In the children’s department of the church, for instance, we have a choir leader who is a child.
    And ever since, her life has changed!
    As a believer grows, there are several units where he can serve.
    There you will also find a Sunday school teacher who is likely a teenager.
    They are consciously being trained for leadership every time they prepare for their anniversary.
    After leaving the NCCF, he returns to the adult church.
    A child who grows up in a children’s church will be transferred to the teenager’s church or department and from there to the youth church and from there to the campus fellowship and then to the National Christian Corpers Fellowship (NCCF).
    Many are also exposed to Christian leadership in interdenominational ministries like SADOZ.
    All through those stages, he comes across opportunities to serve as a leader.
    All these help to reveal and develop the leadership capacity in man.
    Many wouldn’t have gotten any leadership exposure early in life if not for churches and Christian ministries.
    Many people like me had their first leadership experience in Christianity.
    And before you can get a job where you will demonstrate your leadership potential, you must have grown into your early adulthood.
    Community and political leadership are so skewed that believers shy away from them.
    Christian ministries bridge this gap and present an unending leadership adventure for as many as desire it.
    It was required, according to the law of the Old Testament, that Levites should be initiated into leadership from the age of 20.
    As we see in the examples of the Levites,
    Early exposure to leadership was part of the basic and foundational vision of Christianity.

    2.Selflessness

    These were the sons of Levi after the house of their fathers; even the chief of the fathers, as they were counted by na number of names by their polls, that did the work for the service of the house of the Lord, from the age of twenty years and upward. 1 Chronicle 23:24

    Christian ministries are seen as non-profit-making organizations.
    Another major benefit that Christian leadership gives is that it builds selflessness in men.
    It produces a selfless leader, which is the scarcest form of leadership.
    Only a few people would work sacrificially in a place where a monetary gift is not attached.
    When you work there, you are not expected to be paid. You are required to spend your money and time.
    If a man would serve selflessly and sacrificially in a place where he is not being paid, how much would he do where he is being paid?
    I remember after I left the campus, I was given a job at a ministry
    And we have seen a lot of such men in Christianity.
    When I saw the job, I was leaping
    I said to myself, it’s as if you asked me to come and do what I used to for free and you will pay me for doing so!
    They said they would be paying me
    a part for free and a part for the money
    I promised myself to work DOUBLE!
    He just got the new job
    He said: “daddy, is just like Anagkazo and they will be paying us”
    A Sadozite told me about his experience at his present place of work.
    Calling them to get their orders and delivering it
    He is working with a firm and he is into customer relations
    He said they had been told that the work was tedious but he was surprised to see that it was nothing.
    He said that his boss is amazed at how he works
    That is what Christian Leadership does in you
    I am convinced that any man who expresses zeal in working for God selflessly would be the best employee in his office and wherever he finds himself.

    In the same vein, anyone that fails in Christian service cannot be fit for any other leadership capacity.
    Among them, I can accurately predict the ones who would succeed in any role they are assigned and the ones that may fail.
    This is a tested and trusted fact.
    There are over a thousand young adults who have passed through and are still in the leadership of our ministry.
    Jesus said it:
    He that is faithful in that which is least is faithful also in much: and he that is unjust in the least is unjust also in much- *Luke 16:10.*
    It is not because of anything, in particular, it is simply the law of nature.
    Anyone who is not faithful in little things will surely mess up complex things. Jesus said it:
    I mentioned earlier that the scarcest form of leadership is selfless leadership.
    Anyone who fails the test of selflessness cannot oversee the lives of fellow men

    3. Spiritual Build-up

    Christian leadership helps our spirituality.
    Technology, social media influence, modernization, globalization and many more have diverted the attention of man from his spiritual status.
    Take it or leave it. Man is first a spiritual being before he becomes a natural being, and it is the spiritual that controls the physical.
    Many factors around us today have downplayed the spirituality of man.
    A man is a spirit that has a soul and lives in a body, but our educational system emphasizes more on soul-building
    and our environment emphasizes body beautification, paying no attention to the spiritual aspect of man.
    When a man is right spiritually, everything about him becomes right.
    For to be carnally minded [is] death; but to be spiritually minded [is] life and peace. Romans 8:6.

    It is only Christian leadership and Christian education that emphasizes the spirituality of man.
    Many suicides, depression and hypertension issues that have become prevalent today are because of the refusal to labour on the building up of the spirit of man.
    Even great, mighty and wealthy people in the world still commit suicide. Many of them lived on antidepressants.
    It is only Christianity that works on building a man’s spirituality, which is why, as a believer; you dare not play down on being involved in Christian leadership.
    That is because they have stamina in their body and soul, but they are very weak in their spirit.
    A merry heart doeth good [like] a medicine: but a broken spirit drieth the bones. Proverbs 17:22.
    He is a Christian leader. He remains a Sunday school teacher in his church even when he was a busy surgeon, well sought after all around
    The great neurosurgeon Benjamin Solomon Carson emphasized that he is everything he is by the grace of God.
    His spirituality aided his success in his career as well as in life.
    Quiet time is a disciplined routine. We live in a world of spontaneity.

    4. Christian leadership teaches discipline.

    One of the habits of a Christian leader is what we call quiet time.
    We believe in doing things spontaneously, but great leaders will tell you their routine, and schedule, and also tell you things that they have disciplined themselves to be accustomed to.
    A Christian leader is known for fasting, which is denying oneself food for a period.
    These are acts of discipline that are only taught by Christian leadership.
    A trained Christian leader can delay gratification.
    A Christian leader prays regularly and practices given.
    Here, Paul was telling his son, Timothy, to endure hardness, not a hardship.
    They are things that make a man morally sound and fit for leadership positions.

    Tho, therefore,e endure hardness as a good soldier of Jesus Christ.
    2 Timothy 2:3

    In another part of the Bible, Christian leaders are described as athletes running a race.
    Hardness is training. A Christian leader is seen as a soldier and you know the discipline a man goes through to become a soldier.
    One of the most disciplined people on earth is an athlete.
    Christianity is the breeding ground for influential leaders. Christianity builds all these virtues in us consciously and unconsciously.
    Prominent leaders in America, Europe and Africa all came from the church and Christianity.
    We should not be too busy in our career to be Christian leaders because it is in doing so that you can emerge as genuine leaders. Praise God!
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    PASTOR IFE’S BIRTHDAY IN A BIT

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  • THE LAW SIMPLIFIED – Pst. Ife ADETONA

    THE LAW SIMPLIFIED – Pst. Ife ADETONA

    My Child, as you go out into the larger Christian world, you will constantly hear discussions surrounding the subject of “the law”. You have read a lot about it in your New Testament Bible also but I supposed you may not fully understand why it’s so much a big deal. I will be giving you background guidance that will lead you as you come across this debate.

    When you hear the word ” the law”. It could actually refer to many things. It could mean, “the whole of the Old Testament”. In case you don’t know, some people have stopped reading the Old Testament because they feel Jesus had ditched all that is in it. That is extreme anyway.

    “The Law” could also refer to the five Books of Moses. You know them, right? The Law could mean all the “do’s and don’ts” of the Old Testament. Also, The Law could mean just “the Ten Commandments”.

    When they say the death and resurrection of our Lord Jesus have ended the law, you may want to ask- “which law are you talking about?” For instance, the fifth law of the Ten Commandments says- “honour thy father and thy mother”. Has Jesus ended that law? Can we now dishonour our parents? That is the reason I want to tell you about the “Justification Law”. Have you heard that before? As you go on, you may hear other terms like “Moral laws”, ” Agricultural Laws”, “Ceremonial Laws” and so on. These are sections of the law that deal with an aspect of life and conduct.

    There is an aspect of the law called “the Justification Law”. A major reason Jesus died on the cross was actually to put an end to the justification law. This law has nothing to do with “Dos and don’ts”. Adam has committed enough sin to send every man to hell. And the judgement had already been pronounced. But to absolve man from that eternal death, God propounded the justification law. The first part id this law didn’t even start with Moses but with Abraham. And that is “CIRCUMCISION”.

    Circumcision is the major justification law. That’s why several discourse and argument about the law in the Bible and most especially in the book of Romans is all about “circumcision”. It was a big issue in the New Testament. Some of the early believers couldn’t wrap their heads around the fact that someone can be called a child of God without being circumcised. Let me surprise you- Paul had to circumcise his disciple, Titus just so that they could let the young man be.

    The second part of the justification law didn’t even start with Abraham or Moses, it started with Adam. God introduced it to Adam by directly engaging in the first act. And that is “shedding the blood of animals for the cleansing of human sins”. You remember that God clothed Adam and his wife with the skin of an animal (Genesis 3:21). God won’t get that skin except if an animal was killed. And we don’t see proof that God sun-dry the skin of the animal before putting it on them. They were covered with the blood of an animal (likely a lamb) for the covering of their nakedness (sin).

    In essence, you can say that there are two main “Justification Law”. Circumcision and cleansing with animal blood.

    Those two things are major things Jesus came for. He replaced Himself with the lamb that is being slaughtered. And when we believe in Him, we are circumcised in our hearts as against the cutting of the flesh. That is why the Apostles kept saying that- “we are justified by faith and not by law (circumcision and killing of animals)”. The Bible also keep saying- ” the just shall live by his faith”. That is, the justified shall keep on living by believing in the works of Christ.

    So, what happens to other aspects of the law most especially the Ten Commandments? And other “Righteous Living Laws”???

    Let me start by telling you that the Ten Commandments didn’t actually start with Moses. They used to be to oral laws passed down orally but became written laws in the days of Moses. They were institutionalized or constitutionalized by Moses. For instance, Joseph lived years before Moses was born, he refused to commit adultery by saying “I do not want to sin against God”. So, it has always been a sin to commit adultery. Cain who lived centuries before Moses killed his brother and he was sentenced because of it. Also, you remember that the tenth law says ” thou shall not covet your neighbour’s wife”. The wives of the King that took the wife of Abraham were rendered barren until he was forgiven.

    Back to your question – what Jesus did with the ten commandments and other righteous living commandments of God are two things: “He gives us the grace (strength) to obey them easily. He also grants us immediate forgiveness if we err as against the killings of animals to beg for forgiveness.

    Jesus also didn’t end tithing because it is not a justification law. In fact, tithing started with Abraham and not with Moses. Like the righteous living laws, Jesus gives us the grace to sow our tithes with joy and guarantees us the blessings thereof.

    Ife Adetona
    30/11/2022