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GENESIS -THE STORY SO FAR… part 1

Good morning y’all . Today we doing a summary of what we’ve learnt so far from the book of Genesis from chapter 1 to 10.

Be blessed 🙂

Chapter 1
This chapter is a beautiful description of creation; how God spoke it all into being and how he looked upon his creation and declared it all to be good. All this happened in 6 days by the way :). Ain’t God awesome!!!. If he created it all in 6 days then surely whatever you need him to do can be done in nanoseconds!

8 times in the chapter it was mentioned God said.(reading from the NIV version). That got me thinking….God didn’t have to do any manual labour or hard work to create all that we enjoy today. In fact the only labour he did was to open his mouth and SPEAK!. Not just any kind of speaking cos some of us know how to open our mouths, unfortunately the wrong things come out. Hey there is hope for us!. Back to God, he Spoke the right word. For example, he wanted light so he said Let there be light and indeed there was light. So what he spoke was in agreement with what he wanted to see. Are you speaking words that are in agreement with what you want in your life, family, business..etc.
There is power in the Word of God backed by faith. We are creators, we have the ability to create with our mouth. Our words are powerful!.
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Chapter 2
Naked but not ashamed that’s because there was no sin. Sin is what brings the guilt and shame. Thanks to Jesus we are no longer ashamed. His blood has washed away our sins and we can boldly come before the father without feeling ashamed or condemned.
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Chapter 3
The best way to beat the devil at his game is to resist him at the onset. From the moment we notice him rearing his ugly head, we rebuke him and flee. Don’t try reasoning with the devil, it just won’t work. Don’t forget the devil also knows the bible. James 4:7 tells us to humble ourselves before God, resist the devil and he will flee from us. Let’s make humbling and resisting a priority in our lives today.

If you are going to indulge sin, then be bold enough to take responsibility for your actions! God knew they had sin but he wanted them to report themselves to him. He came looking for them as usual and lo and behold they weren’t at the usual spot. So God asked where they were. The man’s response was yeah we hid cos we naked and God’s like hold up, how do you know you were naked, have you eaten what I told you not to eat. Now my brother Adam refused to take responsibility and blamed it on his helpmeet. Can you imagine? Did she force him to eat it. He willingly ate the fruit plus he was there when she was about to eat the fruit anyway. God was probably like fair enough let’s ask the woman what happened. And she also didn’t take responsibility for her actions rather she blamed on the serpent.
We all have choices. You can choose to obey or not. God won’t force you, he will try as much as he can because He is a loving father to steer you in the right direction. But at the end of the day the choice is yours. Choose wisely!.
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Chapter 4
Sin is always on the look out for its next victim. 1 Peter 5:8 says
“Stay alert! Watch out for your great enemy, the devil. He prowls around like a roaring lion, looking for someone to devour.” (NLT Version).
We have to keep close watch on our feelings, emotions and thoughts. Make sure they are in line with Gods word. Cain was angry, envious, depressed, dejected and God knew if those feelings were not kept in check, will lead him to commit sin, hence the warning he gave him about sin crouching at his door in v7.

The only way to overcome sin is to be led by the spirit of God. Yield ourselves to the leading of the holy spirit and starve our flesh of its desires. Something you dont feed will eventually die. Its the same in our spirtual life. If we dont give in to every whimp and desire of our flesh, it will eventually submit and realise who is in control. Romans 8:12-14 says
“My dear friends, we must not live to satisfy our desires. If you do, you will die. But you will live, if by the help of God’s Spirit you say “No” to your desires. Only those people who are led by God’s Spirit are his children.” ( CEVUS06 version).
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Chapter 5
Enoch walked with God……
The term ‘walk’ is used often in the bible when referring to our relationship with God. For example God told Abraham walk before me and be blameless – Gen17:1. I googled the meaning of walk and one of the definitions I found says its to “guide, accompany, or escort (someone) on foot”. Based on the definition, we can conclude that Enoch was guided, accompanied, escorted by God for the 365 years he lived. No matter what happened, he trusted God and obeyed God.

Our christian life is a daily walk of faith. 2 Corinthians 5:7 tells us “for we walk by faith, not by sight”. I believe Enoch walked by faith. Hebrews 11 tells us His faith was pleasing to God. We too are called to this life of faith walk. We can achieve this only in spending time with God. Be it in prayer or in our study and meditation of His word, in obedience to his commands. Living with a deep consciousness of his presence.
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Chapter 6
When others around us are doing the wrong thing, we have the choice to either join in or be different and do the right thing. Doing the right thing will earn us favour with God as it did Noah. God will be pleased with us.

Noah also walked in close fellowship with God and thats why he was able to stand out and not be part of all the evil going on. His relationship with God influenced his lifestyle and his choices.
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Chapter 7
Noah was fully obedient to God’s instruction- God gave him instructions on what and who needs to be in the boat. V 5 says and Noah did as the Lord commanded. He didn’t deviate one bit from it. Partial obedience is not the same as obedience. God demands total obedience from us. We see in the life of King Saul how partial obedience cost him the throne. What is God asking of us?. Let’s choose with the help of the holy spirit to obey fully. Isaiah says if we are willing and obedient we will eat of the fruit of the land.
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Genesis 8
God turned his attention to Noah! Wow that’s pretty awesome! Just to know that the creator of the universe, the one who holds it all in his hands will actually turn his attention to us. That He will remember us. That he will make time for us, to listen and communicate with us. For me it’s just amazing. The psalmist says what is man that you are mindful of him…

Not only did he turn his attention to them, He made the elements to work in their favour.V 2 and 3 tells of how God caused the wind to blow and the flood waters began to go down…..I pray God will cause everything around us to begin to work in our favour.
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Genesis 9
Noah planted a vineyard and one day had too much too drink and was drunk. Ham is youngest son came into his tent and saw him naked. He went out and told his brothers. I’ve always wondered what Ham did wrong when he saw his father naked and went to tell his brothers. I guess it was the motive behind his action that was the issue. Perhaps he did it to shame his father or ridicule him. His other brothers on the other hand, did the right thing by protecting their father’s dignity. They took a cloak and walking backwards covered their father without seeing his nakedness.

The lesson here is for us to check our motives. Why do we do the things we do?  We can fool man but God can’t be fooled. He knows the intents of our hearts. The psalmist understood this and said search me oh God and know my thoughts….
Psalms 139:23-24 NLT: “Search me, O God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts. Point out anything in me that offends you, and lead me along the path of everlasting life”.
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Chapter 10
God is not happy when we turn to man instead of him, when we put our absolute trust in what man can do for us instead of what He can do. Jeremiah 17:5 says:
This is what the LORD says: “Cursed are those who put their trust in mere humans, who rely on human strength and turn their hearts away from the LORD. (‭Jeremiah‬ ‭17‬:‭5‬ NLT)

Nimrods source of power was God and that’s why he was a mighty warrior. He was able to do far above what his peers were doing because he didn’t rely on his ability but rather on Gods ability within him.
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Prayer:
Thank you dear Lord for today. Thank you for all you have been teaching us in Genesis. We ask for grace to be doers of your word and not just hearers.  Open our eyes to see the areas we need to work on with the help of your Holy Spirit. Thank you dear Lord. In Jesus Name. Amen

Thanks for joining today

Tomorrow we continue in chapter 46.

Have a blessed Sunday walking with the King 🙂

***With God all things are possible***

Genesis 25

Good Morning y’all. Happy midweek 🙂 Today we in chapter 25 of Genesis. In this chapter, Abraham dies and Esau sells his birthright for a meal.

Be blessed 🙂

Abraham died at a ripe old age after living a long and satisfying life.
In a nutshell Abraham lived a fulfilled life. I ask myself what it means to live fulfilled. According to Google, the definition for fulfilled is to be “satisfied or happy because of fully developing one’s abilities or character”. In order to live fulfilled, we must know what our purpose in life is – what we were created to do. Abraham was satisfied in God. He walked with God and God blessed him and brought to pass the promises he made concerning him. His satisfaction didn’t come from material things rather from His relationship with God knowing that He alone is able to provide and meet His needs.

Friends are you fulfilling purpose? can you say you are satisfied in life? Satisfaction and fulfillment can only come from a personal relationship with God where He begins to reveal to us His plans for our lives and gives us the grace to walk in them. If we do not know what our purpose is, good news is we have a God who is ever ready to reveal it to us. All we need do is ask him. We don’t have time to waste living aimlessly. Ephesians tells us to make the most of the opportunity you have.
Make the most of every opportunity in these evil days. Don’t act thoughtlessly, but understand what the Lord wants you to do. (‭Ephesians‬ ‭5‬:‭16-17‬ NLT)

Friends, It’s time for us to step into our destiny. Abraham was 75 yrs old when God called him and he was 175 yrs when he died. That means 100yrs of walking with God and fulfilling purpose!. Absolutely awesome!  It’s never too late friends. We too can make that decision to start living in Gods purpose and we will see God do wondrous things in and through us. Be encouraged 🙂

V21b says Isaac prayed for Rebecca and the Lord answered his prayer. How awesome!  Notice Isaac didn’t moan or wallow in self pity. He took the situation to the one he knew has power to change/fix the situation. Friends, God still hears and answers prayers. He has not changed. Hebrews tell us that He is the same yesterday, today and forever. Let’s start talking to God about our problems rather than moaning and He will hear us. In Jeremiah, He promised us he will answer when we call.
Then you will call to me. You will come and pray to me, and I will answer you. (‭Jeremiah‬ ‭29‬:‭12‬ GNT)

Jacob and Esau oh my! Right from the womb the two of them have been competing. Isaac loved Esau, Rebecca loved Jacob. Esau sold his birthright for a bowl of stew. His birthright wasn’t important to him at all. He gave it up conveniently without thinking twice. He let is current need dictate his action and as a result he made a decision that impacted and altered the cause of his life. He was shortsighted….lived for the present moment and didn’t think about the future or the implication of his action. I like the way the message version summarises Esaus action in Hebrews. I believe the verses speak for themselves
Watch out for the Esau syndrome: trading away God’s lifelong gift in order to satisfy a short-term appetite. You well know how Esau later regretted that impulsive act and wanted God’s blessing—but by then it was too late, tears or no tears. (‭Hebrews‬ ‭12‬:‭16-17‬ MSG)
Friends what gift of God are we trading for a short term appetite or for few minutes of pleasure/gratification? Let’s turn to God and ask for his mercy and grace to be led by his spirit and not our flesh.

Prayer:
Dear Lord we thank you for today. We ask for the grace to walk in obedience and fulfil the purpose for which we were created. For as many of us who do not yet understand our purpose, we ask that you will please reveal them to us. Lord, we also ask for your mercy for the times we have traded your gifts for short term appetites. Pls restore us and give us the grace to be led by your Spirit at all times. We thank you for reminding us again that when we call on you, you always answer us. We love you Lord. In Jesus Name. Amen

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Have a fulfilled Wednesday and Remember to walk in the Spirit 🙂

***With God all things are possible***