Thursday 30 April 2020

BE A DOER, NOT A HEARER ONLY

 
 
 
 
 
Greetings in the name of Jesus Christ! Here is the word for your meditation and prayer this morning.  I want to share on the application of the word to our daily lives that is meant to change our behaviours and shape our characters.  The word helps us to resolve  offenses and our differences in life. The title  of my message today is: " BE A DOER, NOT A HEARER ONLY"       
 
There are people who use the excuse that they are working at overcoming offence.
But that's  not what the Bible  instructs us to do.
The Bible  says," For if anyone is a hearer of the word and not a doer, he is like a man observing his natural face in a mirror; for he observes himself, goes away, and immediately forgets what kind of man he was. But he who looks into the perfect  law of liberty and continues in it, and is not a forgetful hearer but a doer of the work, this one will be blessed in what he does." ( James 1:23-25). 
 
A doer of the word is not someone who merely  listens to what the Word says, but rather applies what  he has heard to his life. How do you suppose it will sound if someone said, ," I am working at not lying"? No, if you simple tell the truth, you won't lie! It's not those who are working at not lying who are blessed, but those who speak the truth.       
 
God doesn't accept the idea of " working on it" any more than you would if your spouse said he or she  was " working on" being married. Your spouse would get the slack jerked out of him or her quickly! When someone states that they are" working on it," what they are actually revealing is that they are not yet willing to obey God. Isn't that right?
 
It's a whole lot easier to justify yourself by saying that you are working on something  than it is to implement the Word of God or admit you' re in sin. Many times you can con people with such statements, but you can't con God because He looks upon the heart. ( Jeremiah 17:9-10, Hebrews 4:13).  There is not one sin that the blood of Jesus cannot eradicate.( 1John 1:7-10, Isaiah 1:18)            His blood is all- powerful. 
 
And as a result, there is no excuse for a Christian to be offended. No one-no matter how heartbreaking, horrific, or desperate the situation- can develop an excuse for being offended  that is acceptable to God. 
You may have convinced yourself that your basis for offense is a worthy one, but you will never persuade God. He gave His son to die so that all of humanity  could be forgiven of their shortcomings.
 
If you have accepted God's forgiveness, then you must be willing to give it to others.
" For if you forgive men their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also  forgive  you" ( Matthew 6:14).
There is no permissible excuse for disobeying God. When you stand before Him, and He asks, "Why didn't  you obey My Word?"you cannot come up with an excuse that will satisfy God. You may offer an excuse, but He will reply, " I empowered you with supernatural ability to do all that was written in My Word. All you had to do was make the decision to obey." And the bottom line will be that you simply made poor choices. In the same manner, there is no acceptable excuse for harbouring unforgiveness  because of an offense. Although some one always tries to defend their reason for being  offended by saying, " But you don't know what they did to me, or how many years I have had to put up with it."
 
However, the Lord didn't exclude anyone when He said, " Whenever you stand praying, if you have anything against anyone , forgive him, that your Father in heaven may also forgive  you your trespasses......"(Mark 11:25-26).
 
So, apparently it doesn't matter what the offense was, you are still required to forgive.
Don't  just listen to the word on forgiveness and let it go with the wind.
Learn to listen and apply the Word to your daily life.
 
Let the word of God be a mirror and measure of your Christian standard of living.
Remember, harbouring unforgiveness can be a barrier to your breakthrough. Unforgiveness is sin and sins are  a hindrance for answered prayers.( Isaiah 59:1-4).
Release, forgive and forget  your past offenses, in order to worship God freely.   
 
May God bless you richly!       
 
 
Evangelist Fanuel Masikati
Email:divinerevelations7@gmail.com
Cell:263778495363
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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