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Author Rev. Kola Ewuosho on 28th July, 2008. 22:23 UNDERSTAND YOUR RESPONSIBILITY Psalm 8 5 For thou hast made him a little lower than the angels, and hast crowned him with glory and honour. God has delegated His authority to man and within the context and boundaries involved God has chosen not to do things until a human being requests, prays or desires it to be done. There are things that are within our sphere of responsibility that can be done to activate Heaven’s intervention in our situation. Hannah in 1 Samuel 1 prayed and offered the ’normal’ offerings and she did not seem to get results. When she offered the son back to God before he was born, God responded to her! She vowed to give and after prayers changed her countenance. The centurion in the book of Acts, chapter 10; His prayers and alms (gifts), he gave towards the Jewish worship of God, resulted in Angelic visitation with an instruction. He prayed and gave! Hannah did a similar thing, prayed ad vowed to give! Throughout the bible, scriptural giving has always attracted spiritual intervention. In Matthew 6, Giving, Praying and Fasting were discussed as our responsibilities towards God and concerning the needs we have. These are seen as ‘normal’ for all God-worshippers. The special instruction that govern each is centered around expecting rewards from God, not to impress people. God sees in secret and rewards openly. The rewards will include, needs being met as well as any other rewards from God for the sacrifice made. Psalm 126:5-6 This talks about sowing in tears and reaping in joy. Bearing seed for sowing includes praying and giving. Scriptural giving activates scriptural intervention. Many have testimonies of results of prayer and fasting. Some fast for days, plead for heaven’s intervention and they get the results. Giving is another avenue we can explore sacrificial giving can also move heaven to intervene. Fasting, praying and giving are all our responsibilities. What we use them for, our motives and focus are all part of how we understand to engage them. We need to be under government of the Spirit of God so we can be led to do any of these or all of them. The point is we should do all these things to enhance our receiving from God. Rev. Kola Ewuosho |
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