Psalm 91:1 “He that dwelleth in the secret place of the Most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty”.
Why did
the prodigal son leave home? He had everything he needed and had no
reason to look outside. Bob Gas gives us three reasons why this young
man messed up his life. Number One, he got used to the good stuff his
dad did and took it for granted. That was why God told His people, ‘Be
careful that you do not forget the Lord who brought you out of slavery’
Deuteronomy 6:12. God also told His people to take 12 stones one for
each tribe and build a memorial. This was not just a pile of stones but a
symbol of unity reminding the Israelites of who they were, whom God was
to them and the promises that He had laid that bound them together.
Note whenever David remembered God’s past faithfulness he was moved to
serve Him with all his heart. What of you? What reminds you of who He is
to you?
Number
Two: The prodigal didn’t know what was ‘out there’. It is said that the
neighbour’s garden is always greener. But the truth is that you are
safer on a familiar terrain than an assumed place of comfort. Men have
learnt that the path that takes us away from God leads to pain not gain.
Ask those who have walked it. If it were possible to chat with Judas
Iscariot he would say, ‘don’t go there’. He never had the chance to make
it with the Master. Rather he destroyed a once promising life for
eternity. Stop pleasing your pals because you want to fit in; whereas
Heaven has made you to stand out.
Number
Three: He wanted his father’s blessing but not his rules. A river
without a boundary destroys others and itself. We act foolishly when we
become so sure of what we want and ditch God. He was not thankful to God
and to his father. Men and Brethren, appreciation is a wonderful thing.
It makes what is excellent in others belong to us as well by divine
injunction. The prodigal ‘came to his senses’. It was then he realized
there is safety under the shadow of the Father. You must choose to live
by choice because the kingdom of God is a kingdom of choice and not
chances; you must make changes and not live in excuses; you must desire
to be motivated and not manipulated; to be useful and not be used; to
excel and not compete and to choose self-esteem and not self-pity.
Jesus
warned His disciples not to expect better treatment from the world than
He did receive. For doing what God wants can make us unpopular before
the world. Peter and John were not congratulated for healing the lame
man by the Beautiful Gate. Rather they were imprisoned. It took God’s
intervention for them to be released. Our problem is that we only have
noise makers who grumble behind the curtain. Men who are afraid to
confirm, affirm and attest to the truth.
Any man
who expects to benefit from the Word of God must learn never to cast
away his confidence in the Almighty; for God honours those who stand by
His Word even when they see otherwise or hear contrary news.
Do you
know this covenant? Do you desire to grow knowing the covenant platform
on which you can stand and obligate God to bring to pass His plans for
your life? Growth is not automatic. You may know all the promises of God
but unless you have what I call, “commitment to personal growth”, you
will remain stunted
Mark
11:23-24 summarily says, whatever you desire, if you ask believing, you
will have it. The year has just started. You have the choice to ask God
to help you grow in whatever area you have been stunted. He who has the
power and desire that His children grow and bear fruit will not deny you
His blessings. He will not allow you go through life with pillow case
and firewood.
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