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Sunday, 24 July 2016

The Stair Case.



The Stair Case.

Prior to the days of the water pumping machines which ensured there was potable water always available at home,  the notable routine for young boys and girls was to carry gallons of water sometimes on their heads as they trekked short or long distances  to ensure the availability of water within their homes.

This remarkable chore was a habitual demand that characterized the early days of the young lads that lived at the flagstaff house barracks.  Each morning and sometimes in the evenings,  you are sure to find abled young boys going up and down the six-set flight of stairs (my very particular case) with either two(2) sets of a twenty five litre (25ltrs) or a single fifty litre (50ltrs) cooking oil gallon that had been converted to water storage containers.
It was always the case to meet a friend or two at the intermediate landing zone, and for the next few or so minutes, the very aim of fetching water was lost.

Subsequently, several minutes will be spent on either a gossip, a movie or the planned football match, the least said about the outings and video games the better. Many of us refused to heed to the call of our parents to hurry up and finish with the purpose for which we went all the way down the stairs to fulfil anyway.

flight of stairs with intemediary landing . Photo credit :google images
In those days, we were careful to run our mouths with many excuses, complaining of the herculean task that was set before us either by over-estimating the total number of stairs for the entire block or by predicting the large number of people at the taps (which were both mostly false).
This story was not only confined to the young men and sometimes ladies on my block, but transcended to other blocks as well.

On one of such a half fruitful course, a tiny voice said to me, "Henry will you stop these excuses you keep giving and finish up what you came to do and make your parents proud." And there it hit me like a moving train and that was the turning point.
The focus of every activity is that which must be attained, at the tail end of the staircase. There upon reaching will the goal be met. The goal has never been put half way-at the intermediate landing zone. The prize, that which makes you a “winner” is achieving fully that which you have been called to do.

To begin with, we all have aims or goals we have purposed or set sights to reach. For instance, we want to be as good as that Minister, play the guitar like no other or sing melodiously to our God in worship. You might have even wished to blow the trumpet to glorify God, or decide to be a church leader or be in service to God. Thus, even as we wish or dream, we must concentrate all efforts in actualising them.
Philippians 3:14 (KJV) reads that,
“I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus."

Service to God has not ever ended with the decision to do, as we have all been called to be ministers of God. The decision to do, must not be halted half-way at the intermediary landing zone “to rest”
“to celebrate” and “ to feel fulfilled.” 
Although praises may start to flow and it seems all has been achieved, that's not the final straw. It may be seen as done and dusted, when you minister to the first 50 congregation or play the first song on the guitar or it seems you are have had a firm grip on blowing the trumpet. No! Much more needs to be done.  Press harder. Even when it seems the congregation turned up as (5 you inclusive), or you can’t seem to play a single line of a song on the keyboard or pressing on the first valve of the trumpet becomes a problem. You need to press on till the prize is won.

credit: google images
1Corinthians 9:24 reads,
"Know ye not that they which run in a race run all, but one receiveth the prize?" So run, that ye may obtain the final prize.
The staircase may be winding, but don’t give up there. The fun is overwhelming but don’t stop there!
The staircase is a step at a time, thus take the foot onto the tread, no matter how high the riser. You need to keep going. The Master’s work must be done.

God bless you. In Jesus name, Amen

Atandzi henry Enyonam

Sunday, 10 July 2016

DON’T REMAIN WHERE YOU FELL


Don’t remain where you fell!


In any race there would be obstacles that will cause one to fall. The burdens of the earth alone can’t be undermined, not to talk of the weakness of the human body and the never ending distractions and troubles of the day.



In building up these ‘words of this life’, I have come to appreciate that there are many such of these hurdles that draw us away from the eternal race. These distractions come in several disguises and attractive embellishments. The very aim is to drive the righteous off the just and correct course.



Having said that, anyone in such a situation will try to find a means of escape to elude the situation that besets them from the right track. Relying on our own strength will only wear us out. The Lord, our God is the only one that can aid us out.

The psalmist communicates this well in Psalm 34:19 that;

Great are the troubles of the upright: but the Lord takes him safely out of them all.” (BBE)



The righteous as is found in the King James Version will suffer many afflictions in his path. But the righteous with the consciousness of this truth must not waver, since being conscious of the awaiting opened arm of the Lord to help: will not remain in that same spot they fell. The Psalmist adds in the verse 17 of the same chapter that when the righteous are careful enough to acknowledge that their God can help and call unto Him, He will come to their aid.



Psalm 34:17; the cry of the upright comes before the Lord, and He takes them out of all their troubles. (BBE)



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In being careful to call on the Lord, the righteous must eschew pride which prevents them from ‘seeing’ that great help comes from the Lord. A man full of pride and of his own capabilities will remain down, in the same spot that they fell. Thus, failing to appreciate to even call on the name of the Lord to come to their aid.



Jeremiah 50:32, "and the most proud shall stumble and fall, and none shall raise him up: and I will kindle a fire in his cities, and it shall devour all round about him." (KJV) 


When the proud falls no one comes to their aid. They do not even notice or see they have fallen, than to even need the raising arm of a helper.



To rise out of a situation, we must learn to humble ourselves before the Lord.



 James 4:10 "humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord, and He shall lift you up." (KJV)  



To acknowledge His holy name and His ever saving grace to come to our aid, we must shun all pride lest we will not remain where we fell.



I have been away for many months, I had fallen in the race. Many have asked what happened to works of gold, many have even laughed it off. The Lord watches on; I kept saying. He will bring to fruition that which He is sending us to. I will not give in to be trodden upon. I see the opened arm of God, I am running to Him, the welcoming voice of the Lord calls on me to run on and I heed to it. The business and race of our Lord needs to be tended to, I will not give in to these troubles. The voice keeps saying, Works of Pure Gold, pick up the pieces and stand up for Jesus. 



Don’t remain where you fell!

God bless you. In Jesus Name, Amen!


Atandzi Henry Enyonam