If there is anything that you and I are certain of, it is that at some point we will die. Whether we die of Corona virus infection, accident, war or of old age as most of us would desire, we certainly will die. As someone jested, “You will not come out of life alive”. Death is the most certain thing in this planet and as a result, I strongly suggest that you keep it in the front of your mind, because I know that we all have it in the back of our minds. My idea of keeping it in mind is not so that you have an abnormal fantasy or obsession about death or live in fear of dying, no, that will lead to depression. What I want you to take time and think about is, if you die, will that be the end of you? Will your death change who God is? Will your death alter the truth about who God is?
Thursday, April 2, 2020
Friday, March 27, 2020
Love
Slender and curved
Beautiful smile and glare
Classic wear and smear
Gracious glide and stride
Admirable and amiable
Beautiful! Lovely
Tall dark and handsome
Muscular and agile
Designer suits and scent
Owner of latest toys
Stashed accounts
Handsome, lovable
Sunday, March 22, 2020
Time
Tick tock, Tick tock
Persistently proceeds,
The chime of time
The precious of all,
Earthly commodities
Tick tock, Tick tock
Today smiling optimistic toddler
Tomorrow wailing nostalgic older
For time is a revealer,
Of wasted time
Friday, March 20, 2020
A Brief History of the Church of Christ
Before we begin this amazing journey, I lack the words to express how important history is to a people. Wayne E. King1 said “humanity is a continuous process and without a past there is no future.” I concur with that statement. I also agree with Henry S. Commager2 that “For a people to be without history, or to be ignorant of its history, is as for a person to be without memory”
Church history plays a very significant role in understanding what the church is or is supposed to be. Through church history you will be able to eliminate unnecessary traditions and practices from the church which are a hindrance to the fulfilment of the Great Commission and the mandate of Jesus Christ. It is a journey that I welcome you to take with me. Please note that this is not a detailed history of the church of Christ, I might have skipped some areas that you deem important, I did not do that intentionally, it is because of lack of enough time. Hence I ask you to bear with me.
Wednesday, March 18, 2020
A Brief History of The Temple
It is with utter pleasure that I take this opportunity to walk you through a journey of the history of the Temple. If you are influenced by a tradition that was established in the past, then the past should be clear to you, because, as George Santayana put it, “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it”1 . Hence I welcome you to this journey of discovery.
The history of the temple can be traced back to the desire of God to dwell among his people. This goes back to Genesis when God would visit Adam and Eve in the cool of the day so he could hung out with them. Later sin created a rift which separated man from God and for many years God used specific chosen people to communicate his will to his people. Although God hid his face from his people, his desire to dwell with his people was never quenched. It is God who initiated the move to restore man to fellowship with Him.
Monday, March 16, 2020
The Passover and the Lord’s Table
Throughout history, there is one denominator that cuts across all cultures and nations when it comes to communication, or passing on of information from one generation to the next, and that is symbols. A symbol is a thing that represents or stands for something else, especially a material object representing something abstract. Hence symbols are not in themselves the idea or the event but rather a representation of the idea or the event that they symbolize. All world religions have symbols which bear some sacred truths and Christianity and the church has its share of the same. Among the many symbols and sacred rituals in Christianity, I feel obliged today to write about the Passover and the Lord’s Table.
Thursday, February 27, 2020
Your Guitar
Lord reach out and take,
Your guitar
Your stringed instrument in me,
From eternity fashioned
Play me like a guitar,
The melody of your eternal orchestra
The strings of my will tuned,
To follow the rhythm of your song
Let the nations wiggle,
At your song may the tribes jiggle
Play me like a guitar,
The melody of your eternal orchestra
Wednesday, February 19, 2020
God
You command Reverence
Of Sages in all ages
Your ways inspire adoration
Yet Scorners at you sneer
Peers at me jeer,
But I, in you trust.
~>Dunmo
Of Sages in all ages
Your ways inspire adoration
Yet Scorners at you sneer
Peers at me jeer,
But I, in you trust.
~>Dunmo
Friday, June 7, 2019
The Grace of God
In 2 Kings chapter 5 we find the story of Naaman who was a great general in the Syrian army. He had secured victory for Syria against her enemies and as a result had become the king’s favorite commander. Naaman had it all but good health. In the prime of his success, leprosy, a deadly killer disease then, checked in, threatening to nip his life in the bud. Luckily for him, in one of his army’s military expeditions against Israel, had captured a girl who knew about the prophet Elisha’s miracle working ability, at the time, the girl was his wife’s maid, hence Naaman having learnt about the prophet set out to Israel to secure his healing. He carried a lot of gold, silver and expensive clothes which he intended to give in exchange for his healing.
Wednesday, May 29, 2019
Freed
Passion got lured, he became lust
He who walked on sacred grounds
Became enslaved in the dungeons
Hungry as hell, passion is now lust
Wednesday, May 1, 2019
The End Times
King Solomon in his wisdom stated that "there is a season and time for everything under the sun, a time to be born and a time to die" (Ecclesiastes 3:1-2).. Time is one of the greatest mysteries that has baffled scientists and philosophers for centuries. The Oxford English dictionary describes time as "a period of minutes, hours, days etc." This description does not explain what actually time is but rather how time is measured. You cannot stop time, neither can you invest time nor lend time in order to get more of it in the future, the best you can do is to spend time wisely. Time without God in the full picture is very troubling, it is meaningless, as Solomon would have it.
Saturday, April 20, 2019
The Power Of Pain
I recently watched a Nigerian movie and in the movie, the main character, who happened to be a young man, full of life and vigor, announced to his parents, who were stereotypically poor, that he had won a scholarship to a prestigious university abroad. The movie ended in a common cliche where after returning from his studies abroad, poverty was replaced by affluence and the young man was spoiled for choice on who to marry, because every girl was after him, of course he married the best and they lived happily ever after.
The common thought that flies through most individuals in developing nations is that if one got a chance to go abroad, and especially to western nations, they no longer will be associated with poverty, that poverty will be a by gone case. In reality life gets messed up at times. What we plan for at in most cases gets reversed and we end up in a worse state than we were at in the beginning or vice versa. There are people who left their countries in search of greener pastures abroad who are currently sleeping under bridges, no home, begging for food, desperate, ashamed and depressed. Who gets the blame in such a case? Statistics has it that most people blame God for their problems.
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