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Friday, April 10, 2015
God"s Blueprint
Although God does not change, he changes times and seasons. There is a reason for every season. What is God’s agenda for the 21st century? You will miss what God is doing today if you continue to cling to what He did yesterday or how He did it. This nine-chapter book is an attempt to give prophetic direction to the Body of Christ by showing, from the Bible, where we have been; and where we should be. The 21st century is both here and before you; you must not miss a bit of it; or a bit of what God is saying and doing today. This book is about understanding the times and knowing what the church ought to do. The author believes, and it is true, that unless we know where we are and where we ought to be going, we may never get there.
The position of this book is that every century of Christian history had been foreshadowed in the Bible. If Christ is in every book of the Bible, then the church is also in every book of the Bible. This is meticulously proven in this book. This book will help you understand, from the Bible, the times in which we live. You will marvel as you read. The book shows, especially, how and where the 20th and 21st centuries were foreshadowed in the Bible. This publication is intended to help the reader be on the cutting edge of God’s plan for this season.
This book will be particularly helpful to Christian leaders, intercessors, Bible colleges/Seminaries, private students of God’s word, and believers, who want to understand, not just times and trends, but also how to trend in this century.
God"s Blueprint
His Presence
I believe the greatest privilege anyone, family, community, organization or nation can enjoy is the privilege of God’s presence. There is no blessing that is greater than that. It is the answer to every imaginable prayer. When God’s presence fully manifests on planet earth, there would be no more tears, sorrow or pain. Prayers and supplications would cease also. All needs are met in, and by, His presence. His presence is worth anything or everything that we can give for it; yet, it is a favor that cannot be purchased. It is a gift meant for people who boast of nothing else. God’s presence is the one big need of the church and the world today. It is the one thing we need to seek after and recover.
This eight-chapter book is about the recovery and restoration of God’s active or manifest presence in our lives, homes, business, church, and nation. This Bible-based, and Christ-centered book covers topics from ‘seeking and securing God’s presence’ to ‘ascertaining and sustaining His presence"; and challenges the reader to get in the pursuit of His presence. The book is both enlightening and inspirational. You would love it!
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His Presence
The Blood and the Name
Do you know what blood means to God or the reason He initiated blood sacrifice? Do you know why God required blood before Israel could be released from Egyptian bondage? Do you know that blood speaks and that only God knows and hears the voice of blood and also understands its language? Do you know that the shedding of the blood of Jesus provides eternal release, for you, from the wages of sin (death)?
Do you know the meaning of praying and operating in the name of Jesus Christ? Do you know that standing in the name of Jesus Christ is demonstrating that you are one with Him and that it gives you access to all that He is and has?
The blood of the covenant and the name of the Lord are two terrific spiritual provisions that make you unstoppable and irresistible. Death, man’s greatest fear, cannot stand before the blood or the name. However, most believers are not aware of this. Following religious traditions, they plead the blood when they ought to stand in the name; and invoke the name when they ought to hide behind the blood. God has brought, to you, light and understanding that will put you in command as you go through situations daily. This book leads you into the heart of God to see the meaning, purpose and power of the blood of the covenant and the name of the Lord and also shows how you can use both skillfully, as God intended, to get results.
The Blood and the Name
The Life that Never Ends
Growth in knowledge is the secret of transformation in life. If you have a computer and continually grow in the knowledge of the use of your computer, you will be different from the crowd of computer users who do nothing with it but word-processing.
If you are connected to the internet, how much you get from it depends on your knowledge of the workings of the internet. If you are married and you are growing in your knowledge of marriage and of your spouse, your marriage cannot be mediocre; and your spouse will mean more to you. If you also grow in your knowledge of yourself, you will be amazed at the vast potential you have for life and excellence.
Every Christian believer has Jesus Christ, the Lord of Glory, living in him; but you need to grow in your knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ to profit from your new creation life. You need to grow in your knowledge of the eternal life which you received when you gave your life to Him. That is why the Bible says, in 2 Peter 1: 5 that you should add goodness and knowledge to your faith. As you can do more with your computer if you grow in your knowledge of it, you can accomplish more in, and with, Christ if you grow in your knowledge of Him.
The earth we live in today is the same earth God created in the beginning; but what you see in it today is a product of growth in the knowledge of the earth. The more we learn about it and the things in it, the more we are able to get from it. Earlier generations only marveled at the moon; some even worshipped it; but a generation with improved knowledge has arisen and they send astronauts there for explorations. There is nothing man has invented today that could not have been invented in the days of Noah or Abraham if man had the necessary knowledge.
God said, “My people perish for lack of knowledge” (Hosea 4: 6). He did not say, “My people perish for the presence of Satan, lack of money, lack of food or good things. Lack of knowledge is man’s greatest enemy. So many things that have defied man in the ages past will be mastered in this end-time because of the release of abundance of knowledge – especially the knowledge of the word of God.
Daniel 12: 4
“But you, Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the book until the time of the end; many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall increase.”
When knowledge increases, books of knowledge that had been sealed can be opened, read and understood.
This book is about a God-given breakthrough in the knowledge of everlasting life, which every believer in Christ possesses. If you are a believer, you have had this life since the day you accepted the gospel. Now, the understanding of what you have had is brought to you. Angel Gabriel told Daniel, “Now I have come to make you understand….” (Daniel 10: 14).
If you are not yet a believer in Christ, now you can come into an understanding of what you have been rejecting. You have been rejecting the seed of the life you have always desired – a life that never ends; but now you can have it!
The Life that Never Ends
The Mystery of the 21st Century
This book is about understanding the times in which we live. It is about God’s prophetic agenda for the 21st century. This is the century of centuries. Age 21 is the biblical age of maturity. So, the twenty-first century Church has come of Age; and can ask for the kingdom. Understanding the time in which we live, will equip and guide you to take necessary and relevant action. Men of Issachar who had understanding of the times knew what Israel ought to do. Based on the understanding of Bible numerology, this book traces the journey of the church from the first century and sheds light on what the present church should do, or look like, to cause the manifestation of God’s Kingdom on earth. This book also explains the reason terrorism, hurricanes, tsunamis, plane crashes, and such other horrors, have become everyday news since the beginning of the twenty-first century. This book is an urgent call to the church to rise up to the challenges of this season.
The Mystery of the 21st Century
The Rising of A New Church
God’s instrument for change is a new generation with new ways of thinking and doing doings. This book is about a new generation God is raising in the church to restore His plans and purposes for the existence of the church on earth. Through prophetic application of Bible narratives, the author gives a graphic picture of where the church s coming from, where she is presently, and what ought to be her next step.
In this book, you will discover
- Important biblical parallels to prophetic adjustments and historical trends in the church
- The spiritual location of the present church, why she must move from where she is.
- The transition the church must make to come into where and what God wants her to be.
- The meaning of ‘Egypt’ in the life and history of the church.
- The biblical pictures of Europe and America
- The meaning of, and basis for, the ‘prophetic and apostolic’ move of God.
- Highlights of God’s plan for the Church in the 21st century.
- What your next step should be, as a believer, in the new millennium and a lot more.
This book will be a helpful guide to intercessors, bible schools, Christian leaders in the four-fold ministry and all who are involved in training and developing church leadership. This book will help any Christian who cares about understanding the times and knowing what The Church ought to do.
The Rising of A New Church
2014 Last Day of the Second Week
There is something special about this eleven-chapter book. It is a bible-based, and Christ-centered, revelation of the mystery of ‘the fourteenth’ – the 14th year or anniversary, 14th position, 14th project, and so on. This book is a prophetic word of direction concerning the season of ‘the fourteenth’; and especially, the year 2014. This book shows that certain things happen in ‘the fourteenth"; and since 2014 is the fourteenth year of the twenty-first century, those things that are typical of the season of ‘the fourteenth’, are applicable. Drawing lessons from the Bible and contemporary history, this book shows that understanding times and seasons is about learning from the Creator, and observing patterns of change in seasons over a period of time. This book is intended to guide Churches, Bible Schools, Families, Businesses, Nations, Politicians, Christian leaders – Apostles, Prophets, Evangelists, Pastors, Teachers, Counsellors, Intercessors – and all who care about knowing the mind of God: what to expect, and how to live, in 2014 or any other season of ‘the fourteenth’. This book has a special chapter on seven things God will want you to do in 2014. You do not want to miss that.
2014 Last Day of the Second Week
The Word became Flesh
A new move of God has begun on earth. It is different from the previous moves of God – in nature, purpose, characteristics, and emphasis. This move of God captures the mind of God for the 21st century. This move was foreshadowed in the gospel according to John. It was the same John who wrote “this is the end time“.
This move of the Spirit is about ‘the revelation of Jesus Christ’. The Lord Jesus revealed the Father; now, He is going to be revealed in the church, by the church. This move is also called ‘the manifestation of the sons of God’. It is not the manifestation of men of God or the manifestation of the servants of God; but the manifestation of the sons of God.
There is so much going on in the world today that makes it necessary for this move to be heralded or introduced. The ministry of John the Baptist made it easier for the first disciples of Jesus to identify Jesus. He came to introduce Jesus to Israel. The purpose of this book is to introduce this move of God to you; and to help you identify it.
This move of God is characterized by emphasis on liberty in Christ, the residence (not visitation) and leadership of the Spirit in the Body of Christ, convincing proofs of divine endorsement, audacious emphasis on grace, the finished work, love, literal everlasting life (immortality), communion with God, and union or oneness with Jesus Christ.
This move opens a great door of expression to women in the Body of Christ, upholds the sanctity of the male-female marriage covenant, and encourages (or strengthens) healthy father-son, mother-daughter, relationships. This move also inaugurates the shift from the ‘fishing mandate’ to the ‘shepherding mandate’. You don’t want to miss reading this book.
The Word became Flesh
Tuesday, April 7, 2015
THE HOUSE OF GOD: ESSENTIAL REDEFINITIONS (1)

1. Heaven: “Heaven is my throne; and the earth is my footstool”. “The heaven and the heaven of heavens is the Lord’s but the earth has He given to the children of men”. “Our Father who is in heaven”. Each time we think of where God lives, our minds run to a location outside, and above, the earth. So, it is common to look up, towards heaven, in worship. As children in Sunday School, each time we were asked, “Where is God?”, our answer was “God is in Heaven!” It is also a popular belief that God has buildings in heaven, for Himself and His children, as men have buildings on earth. Jesus said, “In my Father’s house are many mansions; I go to prepare a place for you”. The common understanding is that the Father’s house of many mansions is in heaven; where the righteous will be raptured to, and spend eternity with God. Jesus taught His disciples to say in prayer, “Our Father, who is in Heaven”. Heaven is God’s abode but He wants an abode on earth as He has in heaven!
2. Bethel: ‘Bethel’ means ‘the house of God’. In Genesis 28, Jacob had a dream of a ladder connecting heaven from the earth; and angels were descending and ascending the ladder. The Lord also spoke to him from above the ladder. “Then Jacob awoke from his sleep and said, “Surely the Lord is in this place, and I did not know it. ” And he was afraid and said, “How awesome is this place! This is none other than the house of God, and this is the gate of heaven!” Then Jacob rose early in the morning, and took the stone that he had put at his head, set it up as a pillar, and poured oil on top of it. And he called the name of that place Bethel; but the name of that city had been Luz previously” (Genesis 28:16-19 NKJV). It is important to notice that there was no physical house where Jacob called ‘the house of God’. What mattered to him was the presence of God. The wandering patriarchs built altars wherever they encountered God; and that altar was the house of God for them. God, to them, was not tied to one location. He was with them wherever they went.
3. The Tabernacle: In the time of Moses, God demanded that Israel build Him a tabernacle. He gave Moses the specifications. That tabernacle was a movable tent for God. It became the place where people could access God. The people could not meet God, or offer sacrifices to Him, outside the tabernacle. When Israel came into the Promised Land, they gave the tabernacle a fixed location. ‘High places’, common with Canaanites, were also adopted by Israelites as the place to meet God and offer sacrifices; although the Law of Moses did not prescribe that. Solomon offered his great sacrifice in the high place that was at Gibeon. That was where God appeared to him.
In this season, when the Lord is speaking to His people about the restoration of His house, It is important for us to have a scriptural, New Covenant, redefinition of the house of God. Where is the House of God today? There are about seven expressions of the House of God in the Bible. They are as follows:
1. Heaven: “Heaven is my throne; and the earth is my footstool”. “The heaven and the heaven of heavens is the Lord’s but the earth has He given to the children of men”. “Our Father who is in heaven”. Each time we think of where God lives, our minds run to a location outside, and above, the earth. So, it is common to look up, towards heaven, in worship. As children in Sunday School, each time we were asked, “Where is God?”, our answer was “God is in Heaven!” It is also a popular belief that God has buildings in heaven, for Himself and His children, as men have buildings on earth. Jesus said, “In my Father’s house are many mansions; I go to prepare a place for you”. The common understanding is that the Father’s house of many mansions is in heaven; where the righteous will be raptured to, and spend eternity with God. Jesus taught His disciples to say in prayer, “Our Father, who is in Heaven”. Heaven is God’s abode but He wants an abode on earth as He has in heaven!
2. Bethel: ‘Bethel’ means ‘the house of God’. In Genesis 28, Jacob had a dream of a ladder connecting heaven from the earth; and angels were descending and ascending the ladder. The Lord also spoke to him from above the ladder. “Then Jacob awoke from his sleep and said, “Surely the Lord is in this place, and I did not know it. ” And he was afraid and said, “How awesome is this place! This is none other than the house of God, and this is the gate of heaven!” Then Jacob rose early in the morning, and took the stone that he had put at his head, set it up as a pillar, and poured oil on top of it. And he called the name of that place Bethel; but the name of that city had been Luz previously” (Genesis 28:16-19 NKJV). It is important to notice that there was no physical house where Jacob called ‘the house of God’. What mattered to him was the presence of God. The wandering patriarchs built altars wherever they encountered God; and that altar was the house of God for them. God, to them, was not tied to one location. He was with them wherever they went.
3. The Tabernacle: In the time of Moses, God demanded that Israel build Him a tabernacle. He gave Moses the specifications. That tabernacle was a movable tent for God. It became the place where people could access God. The people could not meet God, or offer sacrifices to Him, outside the tabernacle. When Israel came into the Promised Land, they gave the tabernacle a fixed location. ‘High places’, common with Canaanites, were also adopted by Israelites as the place to meet God and offer sacrifices; although the Law of Moses did not prescribe that. Solomon offered his great sacrifice in the high place that was at Gibeon. That was where God appeared to him.
The ‘House of God’ has had different meanings in history; but we must operate with what it means for us today. (To be continued)
THE HOUSE OF GOD: ESSENTIAL REDEFINITIONS (1)
Friday, April 3, 2015
ARE YOU AMONG THE RETURNEES?
Those who came out had put their personal agenda on hold. They all had just one agenda: building the house of the Lord. The heads of the father’s houses of Judah and Benjamin, the priests and the Levites, were at the lead.
“Then the heads of the fathers’ houses of Judah and Benjamin, and the priests and the Levites, with all whose spirits God had moved, arose to go up and build the house of the Lord which is in Jerusalem. And all those who were around them encouraged them with articles of silver and gold, with goods and livestock, and with precious things, besides all that was willingly offered.”
The second chapter of Ezra has 70 verses, which represents the people of Israel. Jacob entered Egypt with seventy souls. In the wilderness, Moses chose seventy elders to bear thge burden with him. The Sanhedrin is a council of seventy. At a time in the ministry of Jesus, He sent out seventy followers to go ahead of Him. The number 70 represents the leadership council (elders) of Israel.
In the days of the error of the Golden Calf, a call was made: “Who is on the Lord’s side?” In response, the tribe of Levi stepped forward. It is always important to know who you are running with. Who are the people committed to this work of restoring the house of God? It is important to know, or have the record of, those who have joined the move of God. A call is being made today for those who want to be part of God’s move to restore His house and its glory. As people came from virtually every family of the Jews in Babylon or Persia, I see that our God is stirring the hearts of people from every corner of the church and the earth; to pursue this divine mandate. I hope you are among the returnees. Give me a shout (like, comment, share) if your heart agrees with mine. Let me know what you think about this.
ARE YOU AMONG THE RETURNEES?
