Skip to main content

Featured post

What are the 7 powers of the Holy Spirit?

          The Holy Spirit is not merely a mystical presence but the very breath, wisdom, and power of God working in and through believers. Isaiah 11:2 offers one of the clearest biblical outlines of the Holy Spirit's attributes, describing seven distinct manifestations—often called the seven powers or spirits of the Holy Spirit. These powers were fully embodied in Jesus Christ and are given to believers to live godly and victorious lives. Isaiah 11:2 (KJV)     " And the spirit of the Lord shall rest upon him, the spirit of wisdom and understanding, the spirit of counsel and might, the spirit of knowledge and of the fear of the Lord. "           Let’s look at each power in detail: 1. The Spirit of the Lord           This is the foundational presence of the Holy Spirit—the sovereign power of God that rests upon a person for divine assignment. It represents God’s anointing, approval, and presence.   ...

Joseph; a student at the school of God's will


  Joseph was 17years old when he became a student at the school of God’s will in Genesis 37:2a. In God’s school he learned to be truthful, well-mannered, and disciplined that he was not corrupt like his brothers but instead reported their corrupt activities to their father in Genesis 37:2b.
  His seriousness and commitment to learning from God made him find love and a timeless reward from his father for his punctuality, truthfulness, and accuracy in his field of learning in Genesis 37:3
   In Genesis 37:4, he was hated by his brothers due to his outstanding performances and for the reward of his faithfulness.
  In Genesis 37:5-10, God revealed to him the academic calendar made for him throughout his time of learning in His school, and when he told none-students of his school God’s will for his life they envied him and sought to destroy such magnificent will by all means in Genesis 37: 11-35
  God runs a universal school that no matter the environment or anywhere a student finds himself is never a stop to his academic pursuit, God proved that when Joseph was sold out to slavery in Egypt in Genesis 37:36
   God is the head teacher, but other teachers are working under God, one of the teachers played an important role when Joseph was to continue his education in the land of Egypt and that teacher was Grace in Genesis 39:1-6, teacher grace guided him, and made way for him, blessed him beyond his peers. 
   In Genesis 39:7-20, there was a curriculum of trials for Joseph which was on his academic calendar (the school allows trials and temptation to grade students). Due to his decision to obey the school rules and regulations he ran away from sin which many schools will encourage their students to use such moments to get what they want.
  He passed the text, but instead of being praised and honored, he was sent to prison for doing the right thing teacher Grace handed over to Teacher Mercy to speak for him before the school authority and he was favored by the head-teacher in Genesis 39:21-23.                      
  Teacher mercy made him teach and interpret life secrets to non-students even when he was still a student under spiritual learning in Genesis 40:1-22. His teachings, and interpretations worked but he was not remembered in Genesis 40:23 because mercy was not done with its work in his life, and his remembrance must be on his graduation day. 
  It took God years to train Joseph and when God was sure that He had produced a kingdom graduate, He made a way to announce the one He trained by Himself. God had to do something to trouble the king for His champion to come into power, and in Genesis 41:1-8, He visited Pharaoh with a dream about the future. Pharaoh did not dream of the future by merit or because he was pharaoh, the Bible made it clear to us in Psalm 25:14
  But He revealed His secret to the pharaoh because Joseph was to come into power. Even the pharaoh had no interpretation of God’s secret, not his magicians or wise men could tell him but only God-certified graduates could reveal and give the solution to such a secret at the same time. When the pharaoh and His wise men could not interpret his dream, God reminded those who forgot Joseph to remember him in Genesis 41:9-13
Note: That you are forgotten is because you have not come up to the level where God can share His secrets with you or use you to solve professional problems.
  For Joseph, the certificate holder of God's school to sit with the king, the yoke of slavery was broken because he came up with an undefiled result in Genesis 41:14.          
  In Genesis 41:15-37, Joseph proved himself to be worthy of God’s honor when he defended the pride of his school and became a treasure, a leader in a foreign land in Genesis 41:38-46. Joseph was not just alone in the political seat of Egypt but was there with God. His act of obedience to God made God rule over an ungodly nation because he was a man in the office of God.
  I want you to know that how far and how well you are to go in life is only in God's making, and without Him, you are as good as nothing.



Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Midnight prayer points for mercy

      Midnight prayers are spiritually significant because they engage the power of God during the night when spiritual forces operate most actively (Psalm 119:62, Acts 16:25-26). If you are seeking God’s mercy, praying at midnight is a powerful way to receive divine intervention, restoration, and breakthrough. Preparation for Midnight Prayers ● Start with Thanksgiving : Acknowledge God’s mercy and faithfulness (Psalm 136:1). ● Confess and Repent : Ask for forgiveness and cleansing (1 John 1:9). ● Read Relevant Bible Verses : Strengthen your faith with Scriptures about God’s mercy. ● Be in a Prayerful Posture : Kneel, stand, or prostrate yourself before God. Midnight Prayer Points for Mercy 1. Thanksgiving and Repentance       Begin your prayers with gratitude and a repentant heart. 1. Heavenly Father, I thank You for Your love, mercy, and grace upon my life and family (Lamentations 3:22-23). 2. Lord, I confess my sins before You; wash me with the precious ...

20 benefits of obedience

       Here are 20 benefits of obedience: 1. Blessing and Favor    When we obey God, we position ourselves to receive His blessings. This obedience is not just about following rules; it reflects a heart aligned with God’s will, inviting His favor into our lives. Deuteronomy 28:1-2 2. Protection    God promises to protect those who love and obey Him. This assurance gives us peace, knowing that He is watching over us and safeguarding us from dangers, both seen and unseen. Psalm 91:14 3. Guidance    Obedience allows us to receive divine guidance. By trusting God and His word, we can navigate life’s complexities, making decisions that align with His purposes for us. Proverbs 3:5-6 4. Peace    Following God’s commands cultivates a deep sense of peace. When we live according to His principles, we experience serenity in our hearts, even amidst life’s challenges. Isaiah 26:3 5. Strength    Obedience empowers us. When we commi...

Benefits of praying at 12 midnight

  We all already know that there are evil activities that take place at midnight, and our safety lies in the power of our prayers. Since the kingdom of darkness operates at midnight, it is our duty as Christians to also stay awake to wage war against their schemes in our lives, destinies, and everything that concerns us.    The enemy can operate at any time; that is why the word of God urged us to stay vigilant at all times because our enemy, the devil, is never tired of trying to harm us. 1 peter 5:8   We will be discussing the benefits of midnight prayer. Prayer should be part of our daily lifestyle because, in the Bible, we are instructed to pray without season according to 1 Thessalonians 5:17    So, the reason for the midnight prayer is that it is the time evil is at work, and to pray at that time is to avert those evil activities from having any effect on our lives.    Acts 16:22-40 revealed the benefit of midnight prayer when Paul and Silas...