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YOUNG PEOPLE USED BY GOD! By Minister Less

Young people have great potential and as a result God has used them effectively throughout bible history.

As we check through the scriptures we can see examples of young people who God used for His purpose. Perhaps you are someone who God has called or is calling to take a step of faith in the same way that He called and used this young man whose life we are going to look at briefly.

The story of Joseph is told in the book of Genesis from chapter 37 to 46. In that story we see that this young man went through many challenges and disappointments, but in spite of these things he continued to hold on to his dream.

God called Joseph a 17-year-old, a teenager, and gave him a dream. He was the eleventh of twelve sons of his father, and grew up in a household where he was hated by all of his older brothers, because they were jealous of the calling God had placed on his life.

As a result they plotted and sold him into slavery in an effort to punish him. Joseph however, continued to trust God even though his suffering worsened at the hand of his slave master’s wife whose severe temptations he refused with these words “How then could I do such a wicked thing and sin against God?” (Gen 39:9b NIV), which resulted in him being thrown into prison.

God however, changed this young man’s situation by delivering him from slavery and prison. He promoted him to become the Governor of Egypt, which subsequently led to him being used to preserve the nation of Israel.

As you are reading this, you may be faced with many challenges. Your situation and family environment may not be the same as Joseph’s, but there may be certain areas of concern. Perhaps at school, in your community, youth group or just normal peer pressure from friends.

Whatever the situation may be, God has a plan for your life. And if like Joseph you are ready to put your trust in Him and have a personal relationship with Him, you will know that He will never fail you. He is faithful to fulfil whatever promise He has made for your life. He has commanded all of us to go out and make disciples of all nations, and this can be achieved wherever we are and regardless of our age, because He promised to be with us always.

I will therefore challenge you to be a Joseph in you community, school, club groups etc, and make a difference in spite of the obstacles.

May God continue to richly bless your life.

You Can Choose - Part 1


 
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Work on Your Marriage Part 1 By Pastor Olu Akinkunmi

After your relationship with God, the next most important relationship in your life is the one you have with your spouse. The question is, how much attention do you pay to that relationship?

You see, it is more important than all your previous attachments. Yes! Your parents, siblings and close friends are important. I am not suggesting you have to cut them off. But, when we analyse your scale of preference, your marriage covenant partner should come tops after your Heavenly Father.

When you took your vows, you entered into a covenant with your spouse before God. The Bible views marriage as a covenant relationship between a man and a woman. You have become one in His sight and are required to keep your vows.

Most of the time, we focus so much on adultery, which is a great betrayal in a marriage relationship. There is no way I can downplay the devastation that causes. However, sometimes we miss out on other parts of our vows. What about the promise to love and cherish? What about the promise to provide? What about the promise to honour? What about the promise to submit? What about the promise to take care of the needs of each other?

Malachi 2:14 (AMP)
“… Yet she is your companion and the wife of your covenant [made by your marriage vows].”

Ephesians 5:31 (NLT)
As the Scriptures say, “A man leaves his father and mother and is joined to his wife, and the two are united into one.”

Consider this carefully. When the kids leave home and you are fortunate to have a long life, all you will have is each other. What kind of life would you have then? Would you like memories of all your past indiscretions played out before you in your old age with a cantankerous spouse stressing you out? I guess not.

The bottom line is, the way to determine your harvest in future is to sow good seeds in your relationship today. What you do with your spouse today matters. When the kids leave, you will be back where you started.

Don’t let the hustle and bustle of modern day life stop you from doing this. Start taking time out to work on your relationship today. Don’t take each other for granted. Spent time with each other, go out, have fun, be romantic and enjoy each other’s company. It doesn’t take a lot of money to do this.

Oh Lord Increase Our Faith - Part 3


 
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Marriage is not about you! By Pastor Olu Akinkunmi

I remember once listening to a message by an old preacher called Dr Edwin Louis Cole in the early 90s. He is now late and has gone home to be with the Lord. The title of his message was the “Glory of Virginity”. It was such a powerful message, and it sure did leave its mark on my life as a young person.

At one point in the message, he addressed the pressures young people face with sex. Highlighting a situation where one party in a relationship is pressuring the other for sex against their will causing the other person to violate their conscience.

He said, “Love desires to benefit others at the expense of self, because love desires to give. Lust desires to benefit self at the expense of others, because lust desires to get.” This statement caught my attention and hit me like a ton of bricks. When a person is trying to manipulate another against their will, he or she does not give two hoots about the other person. All they are thinking about is gratifying themselves at the expense of that person. It’s all about them, not you.

Keeping yourself until the day you get marriage was the message he was attempting to get across to us. He was trying to get us out of the “try before you buy” mentality that was prevalent at the time (I guess things haven’t changed much today). As a minster of the Gospel, I believe it is honourable to keep one’s self pure. The Father wants us to keep sex within the context of marriage.

However, sex is not my subject today, I want to address the, me, myself and I attitude of our generation. We know divorce is rampant in our day and age. I realise it is a reality we all have to deal with. The church cannot shy away from it. There is a segment in the body that make up this statistic and we need to minister to them in love as they rebuild their lives.

I am throwing this thought to young couples, old couples, single people (that includes divorcees). Marriage is not about you, but the other person. It’s about giving yourself to the other person at your expense, as opposed to taking at their expense. I believe if a lot of couples adopt this mentality, a lot of homes would be kept together as opposed to being torn apart.

My question is simple. Are you in a relationship just because of what you can get? Or because of what you can give? Is it all about your needs? Your feelings? What about the other parties involved? Do they exist on your radar? Let’s look at what Scripture says:

Philippians 2:4 (NIV) Each of you should look not only to your own interests, but also to the interests of others.

This Scripture is a cure for selfishness. While some might easily apply it to their relationships with fellow believers in the body of Christ, they find it hard to apply it to their spouses; they forget that they are all so brothers and sisters in Christ.

Love is about giving, not taking. The Bible says, “For God so loved the world, that He gave…” (John 3: 16). Brothers and sisters it’s time to start giving. It’s time to start putting others before ourselves. It’s time to start putting our spouses before ourselves.

If you keep on taking without giving back, the long-term effects could be disastrous and lead to a relationship meltdown. Our heavenly Father has called us to love. What better place to start, than at home. Don’t be a taker, be a giver like your Heavenly Father. Let us imitate Him today!

Ephesians 5:1 (AMP) THEREFORE BE imitators of God [copy Him and follow His example], as well-beloved children [imitate their father].

Oh Lord, Increase Our Faith - Part 2 - Pastor Olu Akinkunmi


 
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You Are Delivered! By Pastor Olu Akinkunmi

I remember going for a time of fasting and prayer with a minister of the Gospel a few years back. It was quite an intense session for me as a young man. We went without food for three days. I was having headaches, I could barely pray on my feet.

In one of the sessions, we had a discussion about deliverance. It was then we realised, sometimes, deliverance could be taught in such a way that it nullifies the New Birth while we magnify the work of the enemy and put him on par with Our Heavenly Father.

If we are not careful, we will get into the Hollywood mode, where God is on one side and the devil on the other, with both of them pulling you in opposite directions. Sometimes spiritual warfare is presented as if the Father and the enemy are both in a tug of war, and whoever manages to pull you across the line wins.

This is not an accurate picture, because the devil is no match for your Heavenly Father. They are not equals and will never be. When you go through the New Testament, you never see Jesus Christ messing around with the devil. You never see Him struggling with him. Because the Master was way above him. He knew He had authority over him.

As a Christian, you have authority over the devil. He has no right to dominate your life or control it. If Christ set you free, then you are free. The Scripture clearly states, that you are completely delivered from his authority. From a legal standpoint, he has no authority over you. I want to encourage you today, but even if things seem out of control in your life, the devil has zero authority over you. Whatever he is bringing into your life is illegal.

You might say, Pastor what are you talking about? What about witchcraft? What about people who cast spells? What about reoccurring negative circumstances that I can’t get my head round? I will say to you, yes those things are real. But I would like to reiterate, their actions are illegal. That is why you should not accept it. You should stand firm with your faith in God’s word and resist the works of darkness. Your Father is by far more superior to the enemy, and don’t forget the devil is a created being.

It is easier to confront the works of darkness from a position of strength, than from a position of weakness. If we confront situations from a mindset that we are already delivered, it makes it easier to stand against the works of darkness. This is a New Creation truth we should hold on to. We are no longer in the devil’s slammer, our Master opened the prison doors two thousand years ago. It is time to walk free!

Colossians 1:13 (NKJV)
13 He has delivered us from the power of darkness and conveyed us into the kingdom of the Son of His love,

As you can see the Scripture says, “He has delivered us…” which means past tense. It did not say, “He’s trying to deliver us or He will deliver.” We are already delivered from the control and dominion of darkness and therefore no longer subject to the authority of darkness. It is time to rise up, and stand up for your legal rights. You are delivered!

Does this mean you no longer need people to pray for you if necessary? Not at all!

What I’m saying is, even if, someone was going to stand with you in prayer, the basis of their authority will be the legal fact that Christ has already delivered you and therefore the enemy has no right to exert any authority over you.

Therefore, I encourage you to stand firm in your freedom in Christ today!

 Oh Lord, Increase Our Faith - Part 1 - Pastor Olu Akinkunmi

 
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Reaching Out - Part1 - Pastor Olu Akinkunmi


 
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How Do You See Yourself - Part 2 - Pastor Olu Akinkunmi

How do you see yourself part two? This time, we will be looking at Paul the apostle. This guy set out to destroy the church, he put people in jail and had people killed, he was not a very nice guy.

Despite all his past misdeeds, he became an effective witness of the gospel. There is no way he could have become such a witness if he saw himself in the light of his past. Is your past holding you back from being who you should be in Christ?

 
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