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You Can Remove “Spiritual Roadblocks” by Joyce Meyer – posted February 23, 2017

It is good for me to draw near to God; I have put my trust in the Lord God and made Him my refuge, that I may tell of all Your works.
— Psalm 73:28

There are many examples in God’s Word of men and women who went through periods of questioning, doubting, blaming, and even criticizing God. But they realized they were being foolish. They repented and turned back to trusting God instead of being angry with Him.

This psalmist is one of those people. Here is my paraphrase of his progression from anger to trust in Psalm 73: “God, it sure seems that the wicked prosper and do better than I do. I am trying to live a godly life, but it does not seem to be doing any good. It looks as if it’s all in vain. I am having nothing but trouble, and when I try to understand it, the pain is too much for me. However, I have spent time with You, and I can understand that in the end the wicked come to ruin and destruction. My heart was grieved. I was bitter and in a state of upset. I was stupid, ignorant, and behaving like a beast. Now I see that You are continually with me. You hold my right hand. Who do I have in heaven, God, but You? Who will help me? If You don’t, there is no one on earth who can help me. You are my strength and my portion forever. It is good for me to trust in You, O Lord, and make You my refuge” (see vv. 12-28).

If you are stuck in a place of bitterness toward God, I encourage you to go through the process of forgiveness. Anger toward God is a “spiritual roadblock”—perhaps stronger than any other. Why? Simply because anger closes the door to the only One Who can help, heal, comfort, or restore our emotions, relationships, and lives. While God doesn’t need our forgiveness, we need to forgive Him and repent in order to be released from bitterness and resentment. If we have been harboring a grudge against God, we must forgive Him so we can experience His power and blessing in our lives and our relationships.

Trust in Him: It isn’t wrong to feel anger, but you must quickly realize you have no reason to hold on to anger against God, the One Who knows what is best for you. Don’t let a “spiritual roadblock” keep you from trusting Him.

YOUR ‘WORK’ IS TO ENTER HIS REST

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Hebrews 4:10–11
…he who has entered His rest has himself also ceased from his works as God did from His. Let us therefore be diligent to enter that rest…
A baby learns to sit first before he starts to stand and walk. The Christian life also begins with sitting. God “raised us up together, and made us sit together in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus”. (Ephesians 2:6) How well we walk after that depends on how well we sit and rest in the finished work of Christ.

The promised land was a land of rest where God promised His people “large and beautiful cities which you did not build, houses full of all good things, which you did not fill, hewn-out wells which you did not dig, vineyards and olive trees which you did not plant”. (Deuteronomy 6:10–11)

But for 40 years, God’s people wandered in the wilderness because they refused to believe that God had given them a land where everything had been prepared—the work was finished. They could not believe that God had given them a land full of good things to enjoy, a land which just flowed with His abundant supply.

Today, there are believers who still cannot believe that the work of Jesus is truly complete and finished. They are trying to complete a completed work, finish a finished work and defeat a defeated devil.

There are believers today who are always working and trying to produce their healing, success and victory. God wants us to stop trying and start trusting in His love for us. He wants us to stop working and struggling, and start resting and believing in His grace toward us.

The only “work” left for us to do today is to enter His rest. We are to labor every day to enter His rest. We are to rest inwardly and believe that the work is done because it is a finished work, and trust in God’s undeserved favor toward us. We are to rest in Jesus our true ark, who will carry us through tempestuous waters.

So today, “if you will hear His voice, do not harden your hearts…be diligent to enter that rest”. (Hebrews 4:7, 11) Let’s enter His rest. Let’s enjoy sitting together with Christ in the heavenly places, then we will run and not be weary! (Isaiah 40:31)

Thought For The Day
How well we walk depends on how well we sit and rest in Christ’s finished work.

The Priceless Gift in Every Trial

Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds . . . (James 1:2)
Few stories turn heads like solid joy in the midst of deep pain. Not only is this kind of unshakeable happiness a distinctively Christian experience, but it also amounts to one of the most powerful witnesses we can make before an unbelieving world.

It’s one thing to describe joy-in-trial from the outside and ponder it in theory, but it is something distinct to actually walk through it ourselves, experiencing it from the inside, in practice — paddling in the sea billows of sorrow, as one who is hurting and desperately wants the difficulty and pain to go away.

In and of themselves, our hardships are emphatically not joyful. That’s part of what makes them hard. What could it mean, then, in circumstances like these, to “count it all joy”?

Not Only Joy

When James charges us to “count it all joy,” he does not mean it all — all our pain, all our trials, all our hardship — is joy in and of itself. Pain is pain, not joy. Trials are trying, not sources of pleasure. Rather, what James has for us — and what the gospel of Christ provides — is a lens on life, and a true vantage point on reality, through which even life’s most painful trials have a vital part to play in our joy.

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And not just “even,” but “especially.” In God’s strange and wonderful ways of ruling this world, life’s most painful trials serve a special purpose for our good. God often draws his straightest lines from life’s greatest difficulties to our deepest and sweetest joys. And not just in the long run, but even in the midst of trial. When trials assault our surface pleasures, we’re pressed to consider our deepest, fullest, richest treasures — and to tap those roots for sustenance in ways we simply do not when all is well.

James does not say, “Count it only joy.” We wince. We wail. We hurt. We ask, “How long, O Lord?” God does not expect us to receive our trials as only joy. In fact, Christians, of all people, should be most ready to receive pain as pain, tragedy as tragedy, trauma as trauma. We count, or reckon, our trials as joy, because we don’t simply feel them naturally to be so.

Not Just Tiny Trials

Don’t think that James only has little trials in view here. He says “trials of various kinds” because he means the big ones, too. It can be easy to see how God is at work in life’s little inconveniences, but our greatest tragedies press the hardest, darkest questions on our soul.

Has God abandoned me? Is he really in charge and also good? Is he even there?

James will not have us relegate his charge to “count it all joy” simply to the easy stuff. The very issue at stake is the hardest things — the “trials” of tragedy, loss, distress, despondency, and long-term despair.

Why Count Pain as Joy?

Verse 2 may be straightforward enough, but our souls need more than just a command to own this and see it come to life in us. Our minds and hearts need reasons, or at least a reason. Which is exactly what James supplies in what immediately follows.

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We could rehearse many of the clear biblical reasons why we can “count it all joy” when we encounter various trials. “We know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose” (Romans 8:28). We can write over every trial, “This light momentary affliction is preparing for us an eternal weight of glory beyond all comparison” (2 Corinthians 4:17). And we can say with the apostle, “I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worth comparing with the glory that is to be revealed to us” (Romans 8:18). Or with Jesus, “Rejoice and be glad, for your reward is great in heaven” (Matthew 5:12).

But James has something particular in mind: “for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness” (James 1:3).

God Keeps Us Through Trial

“Steadfastness” is not a word we use frequently today, and so likely this does not feel especially compelling at first glance. Another word for it would be endurance. Endurance on its own isn’t necessarily desirable (for instance, enduring in error). What makes it compelling is what we endure in. And what James has in view is very clear: faith in Christ. And for Christians, enduring in faith is what life is all about. If we do not endure in faith, we will be on the wrong side of what matters most in the universe: being right with God, and enjoying him forever, in Jesus.

In other words, one of the things God is doing when he tests our faith is he is preserving our faith. When he lovingly brings trials into our lives — and he does so lovingly for all who are in Jesus — he is working for us, and in us, one of the greatest goods imaginable. When he tests us, he is taking action to keep us. And he keeps us not just by protecting our present level of faith, and not just by growing, enriching, developing, and maturing our faith. But in testing our faith, he is keeping it alive.

God’s preserving work in us through our pain and difficulty is essential to what matters most, and James makes that connection explicit: “Blessed is the man who remains steadfast under trial, for when he has stood the test he will receive the crown of life, which God has promised to those who love him” (James 1:12).

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Faith does not flourish when it lies untested. It atrophies when it goes unexercised. And eventually it dies. So, when God loves us with his saving love, and gives us saving faith, he commits, because he cares for us, to inject our lives with various trials to train, grow, sweeten, strengthen, and mature what matters most in us. Our “various trials” in this life are not superfluous to our enduring in faith. And they are not just threats to losing our faith. They are one of God’s essential means through which he preserves the faith he has given us and keeps us as his own.

Don’t Stop at the Gate Kenneth Copeland

Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need.

Hebrews 4:16

When you made Jesus the Lord of your life, one of the privileges you received was the right to come to the throne room of God any time you want to. Think about that! You have the right to go boldly before God and obtain whatever you need.

Even though that’s clearly what the Bible says, many people don’t act like the believe it. They go boldly into the throne room. Instead they think, I could never go in to where God is. I’ll just stand out here and yell and hope He hears me. I used to be guilty of that myself.

I remember one day I was in prayer, begging and pleading, bombarding the gates of heaven for revival. After I’d been at it a little while, the Lord spoke to me. What are you doing? He said.

“I’m bombarding the gates of heaven with prayer for revival,” I answered.

Kenneth, how big is My city? He asked me.

“As far as I can tell from what the Bible says, it’s about 1200 cubits or somewhere around 1500 miles square and 1500 miles high.”

Then why are you bombarding the gates? Assuming that My throne is in the middle of the city that leaves you about 750 miles short! And, by the way, He added, those gates aren’t locked. Why don’t you quit bombarding them and just come on in?

After I repented for mimicking old traditional prayers without thinking, I remembered that the Word says, “Come boldly to the throne” and I’ve been coming boldly ever since.

Do you need to receive something from God today? Don’t waste time standing around outside heaven’s gates. Through Jesus you belong in the very throne room of God. So come right on in. The door is always open for you.

Scripture Reading:
Hebrews 4:14-16, 5:1-9

Onye Di Elu + Mighty God ~ David Nebife [@davidnebife]

We were in our 3days annual camp meeting with dry fast in church when the coordinator called for special numbers. I was led to sing a new song to my God. as i stood up and opened my mouth without having any song in my mind, this song came “Mighty God”. It’s just the work of the Holy Ghost.

Key into the song right now and be blessed, Hallelujah.

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Onye Di Elu is another single from anointed prophet of God Dr. David Nebife. This is an inspirational song to return all glory, adoration, majesty and dominion unto the Lord alone. It came while i was by the door of a doctor’s surgeon theater , waiting for my turn to be operated upon. The Holy Spirit told me that the doctor would be influence to cut an important vein in my body, but i reminded God of my praises and worship to Him and if that happened His name would be mocked. To God be the Glory the surgery was successful while i sang Onye Di Elu all through the operation! This song will bless your soul.

New Music: HERE I AM – Kachie Louis [@KachieLouis] ft G. Moore

Onyekachi Louis popularly known as Kachie Louis is a gospel music’s finest. He is a prolific songwriter, a music director and a worship leader. A graduate of English Language at the University of Lagos, Akoka.
He enjoyed a brief spell with secular music before being converted. His musical style endeared him to great singers like Onos amongst others. He is currently the lead vocalist of The Wealthy Place Church, under the tutelage of Evang. Dan C. Daniels.
In this new worship single titled HERE I AM, Kachie comes in humble adoration and surrenders everything to God and acknowledges that only His will is supreme.

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E-mail: Kachielouis@yahoo.com
Facebook: Kachie Louis
Twitter: @Kachielouis
Instagram: @Louiskachie
Tel: 08134590373, 08098115023

Music : Ife Mi – Lolade Adeleke (@ololade_leke) #IfeMiByEvangLolade || Cc @247Gvibes

Lolade Adeleke releases her first love song titled Ife Mi to celebrate this season of love.
Lolade Adeleke is a fast rising and vibrant voice in the Nigerian gospel music scene. The electrifying, anointed and unique worship and praise leader has over the years blessed lots of lives with her gift both in Nigeria and abroad.

Her passion to spread the gospel across African nations and beyond inspired her first international Music tour in South Africa in 2013.

The song writer, recording artist, CEO TrueLove Music, has decided to do her first official love single. A song intended to heal broken marriages and rain more lovedrops on love relationships.

Lolade is a happy mother of two and lovely wife of a proud husband. This is the perfect song for the season. Download and enjoy this love filled, danceable music. Ife Mi by Lolade Adeleke.

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LYRICS

Chorus
Ife Mi
Look to my eyes tell me you love me
Ife mi
Look to my eyes tell me you love me
For I am yours and you are mine
Aseda ti sowapo o
For I am yours and you are mine
Aseda ti sowapo o

Verse:
You are the flesh of my flesh
And the bone of my bone
You are my lovely dovey baby
Edidi IFE wa kole baje o
Its okay to disagree
But we will not be separated
Whatever we face
We shall overcome
With God on our side
Ayanfe mi
Repeat chorus

Verse 2:
You are my dream come true sweetie
The harmony in my morning
You make me swoon in the noontime
Ayo okan mi, temi nikanso
You are my light in the night
I dey kantagirigba cos of you love
Don’t be far away from me
Don’t be far away from me

Bridge
Labe igi ife Eledua lawao
Don’t be far away from me
Ibe gangan Lati n sere wa
Don’t be far away from me

MUSIC: Don’t Let Them Say by Rev. Ubong-Abasi Okono / @revubongabasi

Rev. Ubong-Abasi Okono debuts into the Gospel Music Mainstream with this powerful prayer song ” Don’t let them say” from his upcoming album “THERE’S HOPE” which is ready to be release March 2017.

Taken from the book of Joel 2:17: Let the priests, who minister before the Lord,
weep between the portico and the altar. Let them say, “Spare your people, Lord.
Do not make your inheritance an object of scorn, a byword among the nations.
Why should they say among the peoples, ‘Where is their God?’”

gives listeners a warfare song, to pray with!

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BIOGRAPHY

UBONG-ABASI OKONO was born and brought up in his home Town, IKOT ESSEN NSIT, NSIT ATAI LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA in AKWA IBOM STATE, SOUTH-SOUTH NIGERIA. His Father, His Royal Highness, Late Chief IBOK OKONO ESHIET, was the Village Head,( The Chief Of His Village). At age 5 he developed Passion for both Music and the Gospel.

He started playing Wooden drums ( Obodom in Ibibio Language) he also played local drums. He was very good in playing drums that, if he don’t go to Church, his PASTOR and Members will invades their house to find out what happened. In School, he was given the Post of Chapel Prefect and Music Director.

Born into SANCTIFIED MOUNT ZION CHURCH, in ZION as at then, all they know was Music and Dance. They used to sing and dance for hours and GOD will come down and Blessed them.

He join Choir at that Tender age and sang Tenor very well. In 1980,when his Choir Master traveled out of the Village, because he knows how to sing all parts ( Solver Notation);he was given the post of a Choir Master.

After his Secondary school education,he came to LAGOS NIGERIA in 1998,he join CHRIST BELIEVERS PENTECOSTAL MINISTRY LAGOS, the first day he attended the Church, the Late Dr. E.E.Gabriel of the blessed memory located him by Prophecy and told him that, he was a Choir Master in their Church in the Village,mean while, there was no Choir Master in Christ Believers as at then,so he was given the post of General Choir Master immediately.

He was inspired when he saw keyboard and drum set, his Passion for Music grew.He played keyboard (Piano) without being taught by anybody, he also played drums very well and Bass guitar.
In 1999,he received a call into MINISTRY and he started Bible school immediately, in DIVINE HEALING BIBLE COLLEGE, he was given the Post of Music Director. In 2001,he was Ordained a PASTOR into full time MINISTRY by His Lordship: Late Bishop E.T.ETUKIDEM of the blessed memory.

In 2004,GOD gave UBONG-ABASI a Mandate to Change Lives and Restore Men to their Original Destinies,and this gave birth to FAITH & FIRE PRAYER MINISTRIES LAGOS NIGERIA. Where he serves as the Senior Pastor. In 2007,he was Ordained and Promoted as a REVEREND MINISTER of the Gospel. Waxing strong and doing Exploit in the LORD with Prophetic Gift and FIRE brand Preacher.

In 2011,Reverend UBONG-ABASI OKONO got married to his lovely wife, PASTOR MRS CHRISTIANA UBONG-ABASI OKONO. A Music Icon too. The only female voice in her husband’s ALBUM, Except that of their Daughter. They are blessed with two (2) lovely Kids. DORCAS MKPO-UTO and KING-DAVID AKANIMO UBONG-ABASI OKONO.

UBONG-ABASI’S First debut album; THE FINGER OF GOD was recorded and Mixed in LAGOS NIGERIA in 2010,but he could not meet up the target due to some Constraints.

Currently, Rev UBONG-ABASI and his wife PASTOR CHRISTIANA, Serves as The Senior Pastors of their MINISTRY: FAITH & FIRE PRAYER MINISTRIES (FFPM) LAGOS NIGERIA. They play a major role in Praise and Worship.

And Now; Here Comes the Best ALBUM of the Year Titled: “THERE’S HOPE” With Six (6) Outstanding Songs:

(1) Don’t Let Them Say.
(2) The Finger Of GOD.
(3) I Will Magnify.
(4) God Will Wipe Away Tears.
(5) Anie’wo Etie Nte Jehovah.
(6) Ebono K’ima (Dedicated to AKWA IBOM my dear State).

Contact

Facebook page: Ubongabasi Okono.
WhatsApp: 08030703773.
Email address: revubongabasi@gmail.com

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