Daniel 2 Message-11.01.2024

Pray 3 times a day daily in 2024

Daniel 6:10
Now when Daniel knew that the writing was signed, he went into his house;and his windows being opened in his chamber towards Jerusalem, he kneeled upon his knees 3 times a day, and prayed and gave thanks before his God, as he did aforetime.

Jesus Christ is the way the truth and Life. When we seek him diligently daily he is faithful and just God and delivers us from all troubles.


2 Corinthians 10: 3-5 For though we live in the world, we do not wage war as the world does. For the weapons we fight with are not the weapons of the world. On the contrary, they have divine power to demolish strongholds. We demolish arguments and every pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of God, and we take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ.

According to Isaiah 58: 14 then you will find your joy in the Lord,
    and I will cause you to ride in triumph on the heights of the land
    and to feast on the inheritance of your father Jacob.”


For the mouth of the Lord has spoken. Jesus Christ will bless each and every one who believes in him. We all will receive health, family financial, anointing growth in career and spiritual blessing in abundance. We will arise in higher positions.

We are able to do all things through Jesus Christ.


Jesus Christ helps each and everyone daily by giving his wisdom James 1:5  If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you.


Proverbs 1:7  The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge, but fools[ a] despise wisdom and instruction.

Testimony:

As I received this verse to pray 3 times a day daily.

Prayer

Sol.Suchi Smita

Daniel 2 Message-10.01.2024

Grace in Judgment

Genesis 3:8–24

When Adam and Eve ate the forbidden fruit, a profound change occurred in the world; things have never been the same since. The pair felt shame for the first time and tried to hide their bodies from one another. When they heard God walking in the Garden, they hid (v. 8). Humans have been hiding from God ever since. Sin has impacted all our relationships.

Adam and Eve’s sin also revealed God’s character. After the Fall, God did not immediately strike down Adam and Eve. He sought after them. They may have tried to hide from God, but God pursued them. He called to the man, “Where are you?” (v. 9). And He asked the woman, “What is this you have done?” (v. 13). Of course, God already knew. But He allowed them the opportunity to confess their sin. God’s grace was also seen in how He provided for Adam and Eve. He replaced their fumbling attempt at clothing with leather coverings (v. 21).

God’s justice was also evident. He pronounced judgment on the serpent, the woman, and the man (vv. 14–19). Childbearing would be difficult. There would be tension in marriage relationships (v. 16). Work would be toilsome and full of obstacles (v. 17). Death would be inevitable (v. 19).

Yet even in judgment, God’s grace shone through. God only cursed the serpent and the ground (vv. 14, 17). The man and the woman were not cursed. God promised that an offspring of the woman would crush the offspring of the serpent (v. 15). There we see a glimmer of hope for the coming of the future Redeemer. God had not given up on humanity. That is our hope. The God who pronounced judgment on the serpent, Adam, and Eve also promised to redeem what was lost.

Try to imagine a world without sin. We would hardly recognize it. What would it be like to have friendships, work, and an environment that were unspoiled by sin?

Let’s Pray

Sol.Pritha Debnath

Daniel 2 Message-09.01.2024

The Parables Of Jesus -The Wedding Feast (Math 22:1-14)

WEDDING GARMENT (Matthew 22: 11-14)

  1. GARMENT OF SALVATION

I will greatly rejoice in the LORD, my soul shall be joyful in my God, for he hath clothed me with the garments of salvation, he hath covered me with the robe of righteousness, as a bridegroom decketh himself with ornaments, and as a bride adorneth herself with her jewels.” (Isaiah 61.10)

Are you wearing your dressing garment? Everyone who entered the hall was given a garment. That was a special and expensive gift from the king. When the guests accepted that garment, they showed they respected the host. That special wedding garment is salvation and the character that comes with it, which God offers for nothing. All those who accept the garments offered by God will obtain garments of Salvation and will become the Bride of Jesus Christ. The provision made is complete, and the eternal righteousness of Christ is placed to the account of every believing soul. The costly, spotless robe, woven in the loom of heaven, has been provided for the repenting, believing sinner, and he may say, “I will greatly rejoice in The Lord, my soul shall be joyful in my God for he hath clothed me with the garments of salvation, he hath covered me with the robe of righteousness, as a bridegroom decketh himself with ornaments, and as a bride adorneth herself with her jewels” (Isalah, 61:10)

As written in Isaiah 51, Lift up your eyes to the heavens, and look upon the earth beneath for the heavens shall vanish away like smoke, and the earth shall was old like a garment, and they that dwell therein shall die in like manner but my salvation shall be for ever, and my righteousness shall not be abolished. (Isaiah 51.6) and in verse 8 “For the moth shall eat them up like a garment, and the worm shall eat them like wool, but my righteousness shall be forever, and my salvation from generation to generation” (Isaiah 51.8)

The days of our probation are fast closing. The end is near. To us the warning is given, “Take heed to yourselves, lest at any time your hearts be overcharged with surfeiting, and drunkenness, and cares of this life, and so that day come upon you unawares”. Luke 21:34.

Sol.Paulose

Daniel 2 Message-08.01.2024

Why Did God Choose Mary to Give Birth to Jesus?

God chose Mary for what might be called the most important job in world history—bringing the Messiah into the world. Her life would take a sharp detour from planning her marriage to preparing for the Messiah in her womb. 

Mary’s story is woven into God’s plan to send His Son to be the Savior of the world (1 John 4:14). But why Mary? Was there something unique or special about this young woman.

Why Did God Choose Mary?

Illustration of the Angel Gabriel speaking with Mary

We can learn many facts about Mary from the message by the angel, and from her response to that message. But we can also understand why God chose Mary by looking at Old Testament prophecies and the history and circumstances surrounding her life at that time. 

God wove together every detail—the people, places, and times—to usher in His plan for redemption in Christ. But He still needed a willing vessel, a surrendered servant.

In essence, God chose Mary because she was of the right lineage, she was from Nazareth, she was engaged to a man whose lineage set up a trip to Bethlehem, she was a virgin, and she was a young woman of good character. Fleshing out these insights fosters not only appreciation for Mary, but also God’s preparations for His Son’s mission.

What Were the Angel’s Words Concerning Mary? 

Gabriel—one of God’s holy angels who stands in His presence—was entrusted to deliver important messages on God’s behalf. When Gabriel appeared to Mary, she was initially “greatly troubled,” but the angel shared a wonderful surprise.

Gabriel told Mary she would conceive and bear a son (Luke 1:26-33), and the baby’s name would be Jesus, which means “Savior,” from the Hebrew root meaning “the Lord is Salvation.” Gabriel said this child, the Son of God, would reign in an eternal kingdom. He would fulfill the Davidic Covenant.

Mary asked, “How will this be, since I am a virgin?” As a chaste virgin (v. 34), this was a natural question. The angel patiently explained the supernatural conception: the Holy Spirit would come upon her, or work within her, and the power of the Most High would “overshadow” or hover over her. 

According to Jewish customs at the time, young girls could enter betrothal as early as age 12. Christian historians suggest Mary was 15-16 years old when Jesus was born. To further help Mary understand the coming miracle, Gabriel shared good news about Mary’s barren relative, Elizabeth. She was carrying a son “in her old age”—in her sixth month of pregnancy (Luke 1:5-25, 36). The angel asked Mary to trust God’s message about her own son, saying, “No word from God will ever fail.

How Did Mary Respond to the Angel?

Mary and Baby Jesus

Though likely not fully understanding how this supernatural conception would happen, Mary’s song of praise shows she knew about Messianic prophecies and promises (Luke 1:54-55); and Gabriel said she was going to carry the Messiah in her womb. Saying “yes” to this privilege would be an immense decision. 

Mary’s response was simple yet profound: “I am the Lord’s servant. May your word to me be fulfilled.” In “‘Let It Be’: Mary’s Radical Declaration of Consent,” Karen Swallow Prior wrote that the angel offered “an invitation to Mary to give a very modern turn to a very pre-modern event: verbal consent.” In ancient Middle Eastern cultures, justice toward women was not prevalent, so this verbal consent was “quite remarkable,” Prior said. 

In her response, Mary acknowledged God’s sovereignty. In her willingness to fully surrender in obedience, she cooperated with God’s plan to bring the Messiah into the world.

What Was Mary’s Lineage, and Why Is That Important?

While Joseph’s genealogy in Matthew 1:1-16 shows Jesus’ connection to the royal Davidic throne, Mary’s genealogy is spelled out in Luke 3:23-38. Her name does not appear there, but women’s names were not normally included in genealogies. Mary was the daughter of Heli, a direct descendant of Judah, and Joseph was listed as the “son” of Heli by virtue of his espousal to Mary. (Joseph’s biological father was Jacob.)

Mary was from the tribe of Judah, the line of the Messiah. Names mentioned in Mary’s lineage include David, Boaz, Judah, Jacob, and Isaac—and all the way back to Adam. Other scriptures also point to Jesus being of the tribe of Judah (Hebrews 7:14; Revelation 5:5). Mary’s son would be qualified to bear the title “Son of David” and be the righteous “Branch” in Isaiah 11:1.

Some critics suggest Mary couldn’t be from the tribe of Judah because her relative Elizabeth was from the tribe of Levi (Luke 1:5); but women were identified with their father’s tribe, not their mother’s. Elizabeth’s mother could have been from Judah, but her father was a Levite. Vice versa, Mary’s mother may have been a Levite, but her father was from the tribe of Judah.

Why Did It Matter that Mary Came from Nazareth?

mom walking on a path hiking

Why would an unremarkable village like Nazareth make a difference in Mary’s calling? To be from Nazareth was to invite disdain. Jews considered Nazareth unclean because the Romans kept a garrison there. 

Jesus’ disciple Nathanael initially mocked Jesus’ birthplace, saying, “Nazareth! Can anything good come from there?” Psalm 22:6-7 and Isaiah 53:3 describe the Messiah as being scorned, mocked, insulted, despised, and rejected—perhaps, in part, because He was called a “Nazarene.”

Sepphoris, a thriving and beautiful trade city on the Galilean plain with an influx of Greek culture, was known as “The jewel of the Galilee.” But Gabriel was sent to lowly Nazareth, Mary’s hometown—to a peasant woman in humble surroundings. 

There would be nothing in Nazareth to give Jesus prestige; but from these humble beginnings, He would be able to identify with all He came to save (Luke 19:10).  

What Part Did Joseph Play in God’s Choice?

One of the reasons God chose Mary was Joseph! Their engagement was instrumental in getting them to the right place at the right time. Though many young virgins were likely from King David’s line, not many would be in the little town of Bethlehem at exactly the time when Messiah would come. 

When Caesar Augustus decreed that “a census should be taken of the entire Roman world,” everyone in the Roman territory returned to their ancestral homes. Being from the “house and lineage of David,” Joseph and Mary left Nazareth and traveled to Bethlehem Ephrathah, a small town southwest of Jerusalem—a place the prophet Micah foretold for the Messiah’s birth. 

Because of that census, Bethlehem was overcrowded. Joseph and Mary took refuge in an animal shelter with a manger or feeding trough because there was no space left in the inn (kataluma)—likely a private home with a guest room. 

One source says Jesus may have been born in northern Bethlehem in Migdol Eder, a watchtower with a space underneath used during the lambing season. This could align with Micah 4:8, and how fitting for the Lamb of God to be born where sacrificial lambs were born! Regardless of the exact spot, Joseph was instrumental in getting Mary to Bethlehem.

Why Was It Crucial that Mary Be a Virgin?

Bride and groom at the altar

One of the most crucial factors in God choosing Mary was her virginity. This fulfilled the prophecy of Isaiah 7:14. Matthew also noted that the fulfilment of Isaiah’s prophecy verified the Lord’s identity. Mary was espoused to be married to Joseph, but they had no sexual relations until after Jesus was born. Because Jesus had no earthly biological father, the sin nature would not be transmitted from Joseph. Jesus was born sinless. 

Joseph—knowing Mary’s pregnancy would invite public disgrace—considered a quiet divorce; but an angel encouraged him not to fear marrying her, explaining that the conception was “from the Holy Spirit” (Matthew 1:19-23). 

Beyond the Gospel account, Galatians 4:4 says God sent His son, “born of a woman.” Only God could perform this miracle combination—Jesus was born fully human (from Mary) and fully God (through the Spirit).

Was Mary Particularly Special?

Gabriel’s message no doubt changed young Mary. Thoughts of motherhood replaced her joyous anticipation of marriage. Her life would never be simple or quiet again. Over time, she would learn how costly her submission to God’s calling would be.

Gabriel addressed Mary as “highly favored.” This phrase comes from a Greek word meaning “much grace.” Mary was not chosen because she was holier or more pious than others, but rather, she was “graced” by God for a unique privilege. Mary understood her need for salvation. “My spirit rejoices in God my Savior,” she said (Luke 1:28). Mary gloried in God, not herself. Throughout her Magnificat, she extolled God and His Word.

In “Why Did God Choose Mary?” Dr. David Jeremiah wrote that Mary was “favored by God for a task that would finally allow each of us to be favored.” God sent the ultimate Christmas gift not just to Mary, he said, “but to all of us—and it was Mary who delivered the package.” 

Mary was obedient and morally pure, and she modeled courageous faith in God. “Such qualities,” Jeremiah wrote, “are often overlooked or even belittled by society, but they equipped Mary for God’s service.”

What Do We Know about Mary as a Mother to Jesus?

mom and toddler praying together

Mary was the only human being to be present with Jesus when He was born and for His earthly death—at the cradle and the cross. Jesus grew and matured under his earthly parents’ teaching (Luke 2:52). The Bible says after her firstborn’s birth, Mary had four other sons and some daughters (Mark 6:3)—she was not a perpetual virgin. She likely helped all her children mature as good Jews as well.

We discover from Mary’s other interactions with Jesus that she was completely human and not sinless. When Jesus remained behind in the Temple at age 12, his concerned parents searched for him, and Mary learned about her son’s relationship with God. He wanted to be in His “Father’s house.” 

At the wedding of Cana, Mary initially confronted her son, but then placed faith in what He told her to do. When crowds gathered against Jesus, his family—possibly even Mary—hurried to “take charge” of Him—thinking He might be “out of his mind.” Jesus reminded everyone present that those who do the will of God are His “brother and sister and mother.” Though she likely prayed for her family and others while on earth, Mary, as a sinner, could not be a mediator regarding others’ sins. Jesus is the only mediator. 

At the cross, Mary felt the pain of the “sword” Simeon prophesied would pierce her soul; but she was also comforted as Jesus asked John to care for her. 

Mary is mentioned the final time as she prayed with the disciples, other female believers, and Jesus’ brothers (Acts 1:13-14). There is no biblical record about when or where Mary died. Some people believe she “assumed” (was taken up) to heaven in an exalted role, but there is no scriptural evidence for this. Mary is not to be venerated (see Luke 11:27-28); but Christ-followers continue to remember her as a woman of great faith and courage.

How Does Mary Encourage Us in Our Own Lives?

Mary’s life illustrates how God can use the most lowly, the most humble, to accomplish His purposes; and we can learn from Mary’s example of trusting God and obeying Him.

But we can also learn from her sense of wonder. As God’s plan unfolded, Mary treasured all these things and pondered them in her heart (Luke 2:19, 51). As we also treasure the knowledge of God and His activity in our lives, we can renew our sense of wonder and gratitude for what He has done and is doing, and anticipate how He will fulfill His promises to us.

Mary’s joyful song of praise encourages us to magnify God from a devoted heart., in “Mary’s Magnificat,” wrote, “First, let us sing. Secondly, let us sing after Mary’s manner. And thirdly, let us sing with Mary’s purpose.” Whether at Christmas or any time throughout life.

Sol.Celine Portia

Daniel 2 Message-07.01.2024

EMOTIONAL HEALING

In 1Peter5:7,God encourages us to cast our burdens upon the Lord and He will sustain us.

a)Ps 55:22″ Casting all your cares upon Him, for He cares for you.” It means the casting of every anxiety, worry, fear or negative attitude upon the Lord. But we first surrender our lives completely to the Lord. He will then maintain it in good health and strength.

WHY?

The word says in 2Tim-” God is able to keep that which is committed to Him.”

b)Meditate on God’s Word:-

King David describes it ln Ps 1: 3,this way “He shall be a tree planted by the rivers of water. He shall bring forth fruit in his season, his leaves shall not wither and whatsoever he does will prosper.”

c) Bring your thoughts into Captivity:-

By bringing your thoughts intoCaptivity:- ‘We can getrid of satanic strongholds in our minds. We have to take them with ‘Sword Of the Spirit’.(the Word of God).Meditate on the WORD, then God will make you victorious.

d) Fix your mind upon God :-

Psalm119:165 says, ” Great peace have those who love your Law,and nothing make them stumble.”The peace will heal you,if it comes from the constant Love of God. It is God’s will that His people should be completely free from every mental, emotional and physical problems, which are caused by wrong thoughts.

e)Releasing The Human Spirits. :-

lt is the Holy Spirit Himself who comes to dwell in us. He is the life of God that we receive. . . .1Cor 6:17 : ” Whoever is united with the Lord is one with him in Spirit.” As the mind is renewed by the Word of God ,this revelation sets the human spirit free to grow.

Prayer :

Sol Noreen Francis.

Daniel 2 Message-06.01.2024

Jehovah Jireh – the Lord who provides

”Therefore, since through God’s mercy we have this ministry, we do not lose heart.“
‭‭2 Corinthians‬ ‭4‬:‭1‬ ‭


Because I have received Grace through the ministry you have given me I will not be dismayed.
See the thing about ministry is that you need to know that it’s God’s Ministry of reconciliation you’re doing.

It is like you do all the hard work for your children ,you sleep less ,you work more, you save a lot of money. You save a lot of time to spend with your children to equip them with good education to teach him good manners, you provide fund for higher education put investments for higher returns so you can plan your children’s future, their marriage etc

If a short visioned human like us plan much ahead, the Lord is God. He’s the Alpha and Omega, who has planned every thing for us Even before the creation of the world. He is called us by our names. Even when we were not even formed in the womb of our mother, even when our bones are not formed ,He has known us , planned and written about us in this book.

This is all pure Grace nothing but Grace. Grace is something like a gift given to unworthy person.

So look how the creator God wanted us to prosper, shine, do the Ministry of reconciliation every soul to God himself like how Jesus reconciled us with God, 2 cor 5-, 18,19.
Jehovah Jireh – the lord who provides.

God provided all what Jesus required throughout his life in this world from birth to his death. At birth, we see kings from the east, giving expensive gift to the Lord God in the manger.


God knew that the carpenter( Joseph )cannot provide it for His son. So He has organised expensive gift which is required for his son Jesus his lifetime. Jesus did not want to ask anything for his ministry, God provided. This explains the verse” The Lord is my shepherd, and I shall not want”.
In another instance, many believers ladies Ministered to Jesus when Jesus was travelling.

When Jesus was fasting in the wilderness and tested by satan, God provided Angels to minister to Jesus
When they had to pay taxes, he asked Peter to get gold coin out of the fish mouth to pay his tax and others
Jesus blessed the food and the heavens provided food for 5000 in one instance and another instance, 6000 men. Jesus is the blessing to the world.


God has provided so much for us, but we may not understand it. When we see through the natural eyes. We may be eating from the tree of good and evil. It is Satan’s trick to make us see through the natural eyes. So we don’t appreciate what the heavenly blessings that Jesus has provided already on us in our ministries . satan tricks us to see money requirement to do Ministry ( lie) .

Hence he is creating fear and anxiety which is the act of unbelief. This is the same trick. He played on Adam and Eve. He tricked them to think that they will want more in a perfect world where there was no need for anything else. Perfect wife, perfect outfit, perfect world, perfect climate, perfect Authority, perfect food, health etc. Yet satan tricked them.

Today, rather than seeing what we don’t have to do the Ministry of re-consolation, which God has given unto us to do in this world. Let’s act on faith, be calm, composed and start working up the Troop Church , Gift schools, the shadow system in our workplace and in our institute constituencies . Let’s see the infinite wealth. God has provided through Jesus Christ over us for our Ministry and receive with thankfulness. Amen

Sol. Albert jones

Daniel 2 Message-05.01.2024

THE ONE MAN

Romans 5:17 “For if by the one man’s offense death reigned through the one, much more those who receive abundance of grace and of the gift of righteousness will reign in life through the One, Jesus Christ.”

Romans 5:19 “For as by one man’s disobedience many were made sinners, so also by one Man’s obedience many will be made righteous.”

ONE ADAM


Adam,one man’s sin,his disobedience,transgression,brought sin,curse and death to this entire world,we know.


1 Corinthians 15:22 “For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ all shall be made alive.”


The First man created by God was Adam.God unquestionably should have had big plans for him.God walked with him and God wandered with him,said he shall rule,multiply and subdue the earth to exercise all the blessings.He was supposedly the crown of creation,whatever names he named all the species continued to be their respective names,therefore God gave him all the authority and the Glory of God’s coronation was upon him.Such was the perfect plan of God for Adam but due to his sin,we all were made sinners.

ONE ACHAN


In the Book of Joshua,we see that God through Joshua kept giving victories to the Israelites,not even a single defeat was witnessed,but when they went to capture the very small country called Ai ,they faced defeat. The reason was that, Israel sinned,transgressed and did accursed things,therefore God left them and they lost His presence and hence,they became prey to the enemy.One man named Achan,Inspite of God telling them that the things of Babylon were accursed,stole them and had buried them.After the Israelites came to know that the
sin of Achan was the reason for their defeat they stoned and killed him.Later God turned from the fierceness of His anger.Achan,one man’s deception,sin was the utmost reason that caused defeat to the whole of Israel.

ONE JONAH


Jonah fled from the presence of God disobeying His words and sailed in a ship,Suddenly a great wind hit the .The sailors cast lots,the lot fell on Jonah,Jonah confesses that he is the reason for the mighty tempest.all the sailors threw Jonah into the sea and the sea calmed.Jonah,one godly man,fled from God’s perfect plan in disobedience and that caused great pain to all the other sailors too.Let’s think about us now.We shall take this time to analyse and see if any of such virtue has caused us any difficulty either at our home or in the society.If so,Let us seek the help of The Holy Spirit to forsake that very sin,right now from us.


Romans 3:10-11 “As it is written:
There is none righteous, no, not one;
There is none who understands;
There is none who seeks after God.”

How through Adam,one man’s sin we were all made sinners,likewise through Christ,the one man we all are made righteous,we see it mentioned in Romans 5:19 .

Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ left heaven and came to this earth as a man to set us free from our sins,He said to The Father in obedience,not my will but yours be done,this act of obedience and humbleness has made us righteousness In Christ.

ONE ABRAHAM


Isaiah 51:2 “Look to Abraham your father,And to Sarah who bore you;
For I called him alone,And blessed him and increased him.”


Abraham’s father Terah,was a Chaldean and bowed to worship before idols but God chose Abraham,and through that one man great blessing came to this earth.Abraham’s obedience,faith,fearfulness,praise led to the blessings upon the land.The covenant that God made to Abraham that he will bless him with a son in his old age was faithfully believed and in return the earth was fully blessed.

ONE NOAH


Through one Noah,an ark was built and one family saved and a holy generation was formed on this earth.

ONE MOSES


Stammerer and a dull-minded moses,obeyed God’s word,the Israelites were freed from their Egyptian slavery.

ONE JOSEPH


Through one Joseph Canaan and Egypt were freed from the dire famine.

ONE ELIJAH


Romans 11:3 “Lord, they have killed Your prophets and torn down Your altars, and I alone am left, and they seek my life”?
Through this one Elijah Israelites believed ‘God is Lord’and fell prostrate.

God seeks for that one man:


Ezekiel 22:30 “So I sought for a man among them who would make a wall, and stand in the gap before Me on behalf of the land, that I should not destroy it; but I found no one.”


Today God to deliver our nation India from destruction is seeking for that one man who stands in the gap and intercedes in prayer for the land.Shall I be the one?Dont you want that through this,our house,society,nation be saved?


Prayer


Sol.Dr.Petricia

Daniel 2 Message-04.01.2024

Spirituality

As the term is used in the Bible, spirituality can be described as a deep desire and willingness to please God and adopt his way of thinking.


A spiritual person strives to live his life in harmony with God’s values and under the direction of His holy spirit. Romans 8:5; Ephesians 5:1.

The Bible often uses contrasts to explain spirituality. For example, unlike a spiritual person, “a physical man does not accept the things of the spirit of God,” or God’s teachings. (1 Corinthians 2:14-16) In contrast with spiritual people, fleshly people are prone to “jealousy and strife” rather than generosity and peace. (1 Corinthians 3:1-3)

And those whose speech slanders and separates close friends are called “animalistic men, not having spirituality.”—Jude 19; Proverbs 16:28.

Where does spirituality come from?

We have the capacity for spirituality because we are made in God’s image. (Genesis 1:27) Thus, it is not surprising that most people have some appreciation and a yearning for things that are not material or physical.

We have an inborn ability to display qualities like those of God, such as peace, mercy, and impartiality. (James 3:17) Further, God strengthens the spirituality of those who strive to obey his commands.—Acts 5:32.

Why is spirituality important?

Spirituality leads to “life and peace.” (Romans 8:6) These gifts from God have value beyond compare.


Life : God promises to grant everlasting life to spiritual people.—John 17:3; Galatians 6:8.


Peace : This is peace with God. Those who focus only on their physical needs are enemies of God. (Romans 8:7) Further, God rewards those who cultivate spirituality with “the peace of God that surpasses all understanding.” (Philippians 4:6, 7) Such inner peace helps them to find happiness in life.—Matthew 5:3.

Christian spirituality


is a consciousness of fellowship with the Spirit of Christ, uninterrupted by carnality and sin. Christian spirituality develops when a born-again believer makes a consistent and ongoing choice to surrender to the ministry of the Holy Spirit. When we are born again, we receive the Holy Spirit who seals us for the day of redemption (Ephesians 1:13; 4:30). Jesus promised that the Holy Spirit would lead us “into all truth” (John 16:13). Part of that truth is taking the things of God and applying them to our lives. When that application is made, the believer then makes a choice to allow the Holy Spirit to control him/her.

True Christian spirituality is based upon the extent to which a born-again believer allows the Holy Spirit to lead and control his or her life.It should be noted here that “spiritual” does not mean looking down on those who are not spiritual, but working to meet people where they’re at and inspire them toward spirituality.

It has been confirmed that spirituality is the bedrock of destiny. Your spiritual root in God determines what you can become in life. Your depth in God determines your success in life and destiny. You cannot go far with God and lag behind in life.

Why is spirituality important to destiny?

Spirituality gives bearing to life and destiny (Isaiah 37:31).


Bearing to life is like what the control tower is to an aircraft. This means, solid spirituality guarantees safety of flight and landing. The solidity of your spirituality is the guarantee of your success and safety in life. If your spiritual life is solid, you must live well and end well in life. Your destiny cannot crash if your spiritual life is in place.


So, spirituality gives bearing to your destiny. You are not permitted to be a failure in life if your spirituality is in place.

The quality of your devotion to God determines the quality of your destiny on earth (Isaiah 37:31).

PRAYER

Daniel 2 Message-03.01.2024

“Take My yoke upon you, and learn of me;for I am meek and lowly in heart:and you shall find rest unto your souls”. Mathew 11:29

The above verse tells the need to allow Jesus to put His yoke on us,the way a farmer would put one on his live stock to direct it. It means allowing Jesus to control us and letting Him direct our efforts.

Our yoke which make us weighed down is our guilt,worries,troubles and responsibilities.Jesus offers us the yoke of the fear of God. It I s a light yoke and the major part of the weight rests on Him.It is lighter than the yoke of the fear of man ,fear of death,evil,judgement, failure, fear of unknown and future.All our earthly fears will feel lighter as the Lord Himself lift our minds.In Bible wearing a yoke often speaks of as slavery and hardship .

1King 12:4 “your father made our yoke harsh, you , therefore, lighten your fathers harsh service and the heavy yoke he put on us, and we will serve you”.

Removing or breaking a yoke represents freedom.Isaiah 58:6 says” Is not this the fast that I have chosen? to loose the bands of wickedness, to undo the heavy burdens, and to let the oppressed go free,and that you break every yoke.”It is the freedom of acceptance with God and of access to God through Christ. God’s grace, confirmed by the blood of Jesus, gives us freedom from slavery to the law and release us from sin and death.

(Galatians 4:24-31)By faith in Jesus Christ,the Jews and gentiles are accepted into God,s family.

“ We are made right with God by placing our faith inJesus Christ”.(Romans3:21-22)The yoke of Jesus are the godly principles.He taught us for remembering, observing and keeping.So that we can build our lives on the rock foundation. Jesus is the rock.The yoke that Jesus offers is fruitful or productive in terms of our character and qualities. Those who do not trust in Jesus are heavily burdened, restless and weary. They are weighed down by their own pride.So they don’t admit that they are overburdened and tired. It is manifested in anger.We can rise in every situation and circumstances in the wings of prayer and the word.

Our identity is derived from Him —-In Exodus3:14 God says”I AM WHO I A M”John10:11,14 says “I AM the good shepherd “. John8:35 says. “I AM the bread of life” John15:1-17says”I AM the true vine” John10:7 says “I AM the gate or door” John 11:25 says”I AM the life and resurrection “ John14:6says”I AM the way,the truth and the life”.

Sol.Gigi Jacob

Daniel 2 Message-02.01.2024

THE LORD WHO SURROUNDS US TO PROTECT US

1 Samuel 23:26,27 “Then Saul went on one side of the mountain, and David and his men on the other side of the mountain. Saul and his men were encircling David and his men to take them. But a messenger came to Saul, saying, “Hurry and come, for the Philistines have invaded the land!”.In such a situation God saved David.

When the Israelites came out of Egypt,they encountered a no-way out situation,when they stood right before the Red Sea and behind them was the Egyptian Army. But even In Such a situation,God saved The Israelites.

1) Psalm 18:5 ”The sorrows of Sheol surrounded me;The snares of death confronted me.”

2) Psalm 22:12,16”Many bulls have surrounded Me;Strong bulls of Bashan have encircled Me.”16 “For dogs have surrounded Me;The congregation of the wicked has enclosed Me.”

3)Jonah 2 :3-5 “For You cast me into the deep,Into the heart of the seas,And the floods surrounded me;All Your billows and Your waves passed over me. I will look again toward Your holy temple.’The waters surrounded me, even to my soul;The deep closed around me;Weeds were wrapped around.In the midst of all such dangers and troubled circumstances ,let’s see how David looks at God in the verses quoted below.

1)Psalms 5:12 “For You, O Lord, will bless the righteous;With favor You will surround him as with a shield.”

2)Psalms 32:7 “You are my hiding place;You shall preserve me from trouble;You shall surround me with songs of deliverance.”

3) Psalms 32:10 “Many sorrows shall be to the wicked;But he who trusts in the Lord, mercy shall surround him.”

4)Psalms 34:7 “The angel of the Lord encamps all around those who fear Him,And delivers them.”Most of the times,during a sense of danger I have always felt in my spirit,my house and my hospital are completely surrounded by angels.When we look at Elisha’s life,when he prayed his request to God,God surrounded him with fiery angels.

5)Psalms 125:2 “As the mountains surround Jerusalem,So the Lord surrounds His people.From this time forth and forever.”

Prayer

Sol. Dr. Petricia