Thursday, March 18, 2010

Greater Passion For God

Hi everybody,

We live in troubled time. Many are disillusioned, discouraged and dejected. What do you do when things do not work out?. So many are sick and tired of being sick and tired.

In your moment of despair, what do you do?
In your moment of trouble what do you do?In your moment of turmoil, what do you do?

How you respond will determine how you move on.

David in Psalm 63 was going through a crisis in his life. His son Absalom had rebelled against him and was coming to kill him. This was probably the worst moment of his life – his son coming against him. So what does David do. In the wilderness of Judah, he cries out to God.

What can we learn from this?
How can we continue to be passionate for God amidst troubled times?
How can we love him with all our heart, soul, mind and strength?

We need a Greater Passion for God



1) A New Seeking (“Early will I seek you, my soul thirst for you, my flesh longs for you” Ps.63:1) We need to seek God. This involves:
  • A more intimate personal relationship
  • A greater desire for more of Him
  • Pursuing Him alone to satisfy us
  • Making Him the most important person in our lives
  • Spending consistent time alone with God
  • Getting Him involved in every area of our lives
2) A New Yielding (“God’s loving kindness is better than life” – Ps.63:3)
God is more important than anything else. He is the most important person to you.
  • Put everything on the altar. Put your complete trust in Him. There is freedom when you yield
  • As you yield, you allow God to move
  • Don’t focus on what you want, look for what God wants
  • When God closes a door, He has got something better.
3) A New Praising (“My lips shall praise You” – Ps.63:3)
Keep praising (63:3), blessing (63:4) and rejoicing in God (63:7). Live of life of thankfulness and praise

4) A New Thinking (Remember you….meditate on You” – Ps.63:6)
We need keeping focusing on God – not transient thoughts passing through but babiding thoughts that dwell. Learn to memorize and meditate on God’s Word.

5) A New Following (“My soul follows close behind you” – Ps.63:8)
We need to stay close and cling on to Him

See you on Sunday

We want to see you experience God’s goodness and power, live victoriously and be blessed.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Soaring Like An Eagle

Hi everybody,

As I write to you, I see the potential, gifting and a God-given destiny in your life. Let nothing hinder you from fulfilling God’s purpose in your life. Mount-up and soar like an eagle.

Soaring Like an Eagle


An eagle is no ordinary bird. It is the king of the air. It flies at levels no other bird will dream to go. It rules the skies. And the Bible compares a Christian to an eagle.

Isaiah 40:31 But those who wait on the LORD shall renew their strength; They shall mount up with wings like eagles, They shall run and not be weary, They shall walk and not faint.

1) Dwell in the High Place with God
An eagle dwells in high places. It lives on high mountains, a life that is set apart. How much more, we need to dwell in the high and secret place with God. We need to dwell with Him and set apart for Him

Ps. 91:1 He who dwells in the secret place of the Most High Shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty.

As we wait on the Lord, we are renewed. Our weaknesses exchanged for His strength. As we wait on Him, we shall mount up with wings like eagle.

2) Renew your Strength
An eagle is known for its strength. It can take any enemy. It can carry prey 2 or 3 times heavier than its weight.

Psalm 103:5 Who satisfies your mouth with good things, So that your youth is renewed like the eagle’s.

As Christian, God wants us to have strength like an eagle – strength to do things that God has called us to do. We get this strength in Him.

3) Mount Up
When an eagle sees a storm, it locks it wings and rides above the storm. By positioning its wings, it allows the wind itself to carry it above the storm

God wants you to mount-up. God wants you to an overcome. You are more than a conqueror. Circumstances are mere opportunities for you to see God come through. You can ride above the storm

4) Realize your destiny
An eagle rules the skies. It has a sense of authority and power. It lives to fly and flies to live. That is its divine purpose. How much more you and I need to know we have a God-given destiny. Let’s press on to fulfill it (Phil.3:12-14)

One of the saddest sights is to see an eagle locked up in the zoo. It is destined to soar but trapped in a cage. Let nothing trap and prevent us from fulfilling our God-given destiny, you eagle Christian.

See you on Sunday

We want to see you experience God’s goodness and power, live victoriously and be blessed.