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Wednesday, July 25, 2018

The Need for Repentance

   Bill and Jan Stanton lived in a long, rambling nine-room ranch house on a three-acre beautifully wooded tract of land. The swimming pool in the backyard, the two expensive cars in the garage, and the neatly landscaped yard all added up to the obvious—total success.


They started out their marriage on a shoestring. Bill had a bread route and worked long hours to make a meager living.
One of Bill’s customers was a fruit farmer. This man offered Bill the chance to find customers for his produce. Bill took up the challenge and managed to find a market for the whole summer’s production.
An idea began to take shape in Bill’s mind. Why not do the same thing for other farmers? Twelve years later, he had developed his idea into a vast wholesale produce business including a whole network of processing plants and warehouses.
The Stantons had not neglected their commitment to the Lord. Both were happily active in the church. Bill even served as a leader on a statewide level for their denomination.
Bill and Jan did a lot of entertaining in their beautiful home. Frequently they spent pleasant evenings around the pool or the fireplace with their guests. Many of their friends would turn to them for advice and counsel.
Bill’s business demanded much of his time. But Jan didn’t mind; she was busy with her family, her home, and her church work.
Skiing was one of their favorite pastimes. The family had many happy outings at a variety of ski resorts.
On one of these outings when Jan and the children went skiing, Jan had an accident and ended up with a badly broken leg. When Bill returned from a business trip two days later, he was shocked to learn that his wife was in the hospital.
Jan spent many weeks in the hospital with her leg in a cast. Bill dropped in to see her each day and in the evening. Both understood that his business demanded that he be away part of each week. The days in the hospital were long and lonesome. Jan began feeling blue. The doctor explained that this was normal for a healthy, busy woman.
Finally the cast was removed, only to find that the leg had not healed properly. Jan began having long periods of depression.
On occasion, after Jan came home, Bill would take the children to the ski slopes. Jan stayed behind, nursing her leg, and her depression. It was late spring before her leg was completely healed. But the sieges of depression hung on. Summer faded into fall, and still Jan would spend long days feeling sad, breaking into tears for no apparent reason. By now, the doctor informed her that her accident could not be considered as the reason for her misery.
When Bill heard this, he became impatient with Jan. ”Snap out of it. You have every reason to be content,” he told her one day.
The beautiful home and lovely wooded yard was no help. Jan lost interest in her church work. Long silences developed between her and Bill. He would find reasons for staying at the office or for being out of town.
There were tender moments when the Stantons could talk about their situation. They were embarrassed. For years they had prided themselves that they had such a happy marriage. Now their marriage was a sad one.
It seemed that there was no way out. Finally, they swallowed their pride and ended up in my office. They spent the first session telling me how happy they had been together.
We spent several more sessions talking about their problem. Our conversation centered around their happiness together. We were getting nowhere.
I asked Jan to come in without her husband. Both of them resisted this idea. They would work this out together, they said. There was nothing to hide.
We were at a standstill. I had nothing more to offer, and could see no reason for us to continue.
Several weeks later, Jan called. She was ready to see me without her husband. Once more she reviewed the happiness they had enjoyed.
As we closed the session, I asked Jan to look at a warning and a promise in the Bible: ”If we say we have fellowship with Him (God), and walk in darkness, we lie, and do not know the truth: but if we walk in the light, as He is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ His Son cleanses us from all sin” (1 John 1:6-7).
We turned to John 3:19. Here, I pointed out, Jesus says that men love darkness rather than light because their deeds are evil.
Jan had to admit her life was dark. She was gloomy. Something was wrong. We must look at the dark side.
She was crushed. There was no dark side, she insisted.
We prayed together. My prayer was that she would do as the Psalmist said: ”Search me, O God, and know my heart: try me, and know my thoughts: and see if there be any wicked way in me and lead me in the way everlasting” (Ps. 139:23, 24).
As the two of them continued with the counseling process, the true picture became clear. Jan was an affectionate person and liked to show it. Bill was more distant. He preferred to sit across the room from her. As the business grew, he became increasingly preoccupied. Sometimes she found herself wondering if he loved her or his fruit. Her complaint festered and grew when she was in the hospital. There she really played second fiddle to the business. She was shocked at her attitude and tried desperately to cover it up rather than admit it.
Bill was also shocked. He thought of himself as a devoted, loving husband who provided the best for his family. But it was true; he was giving them everything but himself.
Bill was not glad to know about his wife’s true feelings. He resented her attitude. They quarreled about it. It seemed that the weeks of counseling only made matters worse. But quarreling did not brush away the truth. He was giving his business more and more of his time and energy, and giving his family less and less.
Proverbs 28:13 is true. “He that covers his sins shall not prosper: but whoever confesses and forsakes them shall have mercy.”
It’s always hard to admit the dark side of truth. But light drives away the darkness if you walk in it.
It was true. They did resent each other. He felt she did not appreciate his efforts. She felt neglected. Each felt the other was wrong. When the light dawned, and each of them was able to acknowledge their own sins repentantly, they were on the way to restored fellowship.
Repentance always leads to forgiveness and renewal of fellowship. It’s always been that way.
The names and certain details in this true case history have been changed to protect each person’s identity and privacy.

Stray Blessed.

Sunday, May 20, 2018

Message from NCEF to all Nigerian Christians

   It is now clear that if Christians do not organize to actively participate in Governance, the instrument of the State shall be used to progressively decimate the Church until Christianity is eventually “eradicated in all its forms and ramifications” in Nigeria. To avoid this calamity from coming to pass, the NCEF advises all Christians as follows:
1.       Every Nigerian Christian, from 18 years old, should register to vote and obtain the Permanent Voter’s Card (PVC).

2.       Identify with any political party of your choice.

3.       If persuaded that you are called of God to contest, present yourself as candidate for any elective position of your choice.

4.       Announce in all Churches that all Christians must register to vote.

5.       Register yourself and your children for National Identity Card.

6.       Support CAN. Every Nigerian Christian is a member of CAN and is a stakeholder in the Association. Uphold your Association and defend it so that it can be strong to defend you.

7.       Christian Social Movement of Nigeria (CSMN) was established by CAN leaders in 2001 to encourage Christian participation in Governance. (You can register on www.csmnigeria.org) CSMN is an arm of the Church; even NCEF operates under CSMN.

8.       During elections, please ensure that you understand the issues before you "vote your conscience”. Do not succumb to any financial inducement or propaganda. Ensure a proper understanding of the issues before you cast your vote for any candidate.
God bless Nigeria.
National Christian Elders Forum (NCEF)

22 November, 2017.

God bless you

Thursday, May 17, 2018

FOR THE CHURCH IN YORUBALAND

The word of the Lord came to me expressly on the 16th July 2000 saying:


"Except the church in Yoruba land returns back to its first love of Missions and Evangelism, the fate of Liberia and Sierra Leone will befall Yoruba land, beginning from Abeokuta".

As I pondered and prayed over this word, a number of facts became evident:-
1. Just as the Gospel came to the West Coast of Africa through Liberia and
Sierra Leone, the gospel (protestant) came to Nigeria through Yoruba land
(Badagry/Abeokuta) by the ministry of  Ajayi Crowther and Co.B. oth Liberia and Sierra Leone, which hitherto had a history of

  1. Political stability, have been engulfed in highly satanic civil wars.
Despite and in spite of their Christian heritage and foundations, highly
cultic practices, gross wickedness and inhumanity prevailed during these
wars.  There was a revival of ancient idolatry as well as fetish practices
in both countries because of these wars. At the same time strong
Islamic influence infiltrated these countries through links by principal
warriors in both countries to Libya. Today, Islam has definite influence
and hold in these pioneer Christian countries, which were founded by
Christianized ex-slaves. This could have been inconceivable two decades
ago.


There is a palpable and present hell - induced plan and programme to stir
up civil war in Yoruba land, and this is not the first time the Lord is
blowing the trumpet. In THE PREACHER No 180, August 1995, is an article
titled "The Siege on the West" in which the author wrote of "a satanic
orchestration ... a sinister plot to deliberately provoke that section of
the country... incite it into some violent reaction". His was a call for
"a man among them" (i.e. among ethnic Yoruba) to stand in the gap before
the Lord (Ezekiel 22:52). This call remains more necessary and more
urgent than ever even now.

Then in the prophetic publication THE ALARM Vol. 2, No. 2 April to June
1999, is an article titled "Beware Yoruba Nation". It states inter alia.
'The spirit expressly calls for the church in Yoruba land to take a
lamentation against the spirit of violence emanating from ancestral
worship in the land. If the satanic plan materializes, the church in
Yoruba land will suffer. The (Yoruba) nation will have as national
religion, voodoos in place of Christianity and the church in the land
will suffer terrible persecution. The church should raise and take a
lamentation against the spirit and save the nation and the entire nation
of Yoruba from calamity.'

An historical and spiritual perspective to this issue was discussed in the article "Eliakim and the Yemoja Spirit" (Lampstand Letters No 12 July 1999). Likewise, a biblical and documentary analysis was highlighted in the  article "Egbesu, Oro and Ancestral Thrones" (Lampstand Letters No. 16, November 1999).
History is replete with lands and nations, which pioneered evangelism and
first encountered the gospel becoming completely over run by Islam or traditional religion. The Niger Delta of Nigeria through which the first (catholic) percentage population in Africa was completely over run by civil strife and is yet to recover, while the church looked on helpless. The case of Liberia and Sierra Leone, the first port of Christianity in West Africa has been referred to earlier. The civil strife and military rule in Cote D'Ivoire, where the world's largest catholic Basilica was built, is
because a Muslim is being actively supported by Libya and Burkina Faso to
be the next president of this predominately Catholic Nation. Has Christ not stated that "the first shall be the last...?"

Let no one think that Abeokuta and Yoruba land cannot be overran by Ifa, Ogun, Oro or Islamic spirits. Let no one think these persistent prophecies cannot come to pass. All our cacophony of Christian radio and TV programmes cannot stop this satanic onslaught. Our prosperity talks, our TV. faith messages, our miracle break-through sermons are no solution.
Where is Radio ELWA, Monrovia Liberia today? What has happened to the famous Fourah Bay College in Freetown?
The weapons that are effective against the gates of hell are strategic intercessions/spiritual warfare and evangelism/missions. Jer. 1:10 gives us the commission to first "root out and to pull down, to destroy and to throw down" every antichrist spirit in strategic intercessions and spiritual warfare. Then it also given us the added responsibility "to build and to plant" the word of God in the lives of men in nations and kingdoms, through evangelism to individuals and missions to tribes.
Our main calling as Christians is to actively and continually take the gospel of the kingdom to all and make disciples of all nations (Matt. 28:19, Mark 16:5, Luke 24:47, Matt. 24:14) - see the article "The Gospel of the Kingdom", Lampstand Letters No 18 January 2000.The West (Yoruba land) definitely needs missions and re-evangelization.


The twin forces of Islam and traditional occultism hold sway over large
Yoruba populations.  Nominal and orthodox Christianity is rife among a
large proportion of those who call themselves Christians. The foundation
of Christian influence through the secondary schools and tertiary institutions has been eroded through the political influence of Muslims.

Christian Youth activities in tertiary institutions are characterized by lack of depth, factionalism, immaturity and frivolities. Even among the vibrant evangelical Christian circle, empire building, and crowd-pleasing activities have all but replaced a holistic, un-reached people targeting priority. Efforts and activities are concentrated in large towns and cities, to the neglect of the un-reached, mainly rural dwelling people, where witchcraft and allied forms of wickedness is still very strongly prevalent.


Yoruba land is  in dire need of strategic intercessions, spiritual warfare, missions and evangelism targeted not just at our over-saturated towns and village, but majorly the untouched rural strongholds. Otherwise, even the cities will be overrun by satanic powers. 

May the Lord stir up the church to its responsibilities. May be fate of Liberia and Sierra Leone not be our portion in Jesus name. Amen.
By the Lampstand,
Ibadan, July 2000.


God bless you.