Yesterday’s message
was titled “ARE YOU A FALSE WITNESS ”. Today’s message is
titled “BELATED OFFERING?” as provided by Pastor E. A. Adeboye
in Open Heavens Devotional (Adeboye, 2014). In today’s message, we have been
asked to memorise Genesis 27:20: "And Isaac said unto his
son, How is it that thou hast found it so quickly, my son? And he said, Because
the LORD thy God brought it to me. ". Today's reading is from Mark
16:1-6 and the Bible in one year reading for today has been taken from Jeremiah
36:1:- Jeremiah 38:6 and Psalm 55:16-23
Quoted below is the message for today. God bless you richly for your contribution
When Isaac asked
Esau his son to go and prepare a delicious meal of venison for him to eat so
that he (Isaac) may bless him, Isaac's wife Rebekah heard it and took advantage
of the distance between their tents and the field where Esau the hunter would
get the bush meat. She also took advantage of the short distance between her
tent and the flock of her son — Jacob the shepherd boy, to quickly prepare a
meal on Jacob's behalf. This quick response to Isaac's demand worked out for
Rebekah and her son Jacob. If there is a lesson to be learnt from this
intriguing story, it is that of promptness. Many of us are too slow when it
comes to giving offerings to God or doing good deeds for our neighbours. At
times, our so- called kind gestures are belated ones. The story was told of a
rich man whose nephew went to him for financial help when his father was
hospitalised. This rich man did not respond on time and by the time he made up
his mind to help, the sick man had given up the ghost in the hospital for lack
of medical attention. The rich man took the money to the hospital only to find
out that the sick man passed on a couple of hours before.
When the woman who
anointed Jesus Christ at Bethany did what she did, some people were protesting
the ”wastage”, but Jesus rebuked them for it and told them the significance of
what she did. In Mark 14:8 He said:
”She hath done what
she could: she is come afore-hand to anoint my body to the burying.”
Now, when on the
resurrection morning, Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James and Salome came
to anoint the body of Jesus Christ, they went back with the costly sweet
perfume unused because it was a belated gesture; Jesus had risen! The only
perfume Jesus wore to the grave was the one the woman put on Him shortly before
His arrest and eventual crucifixion. During this season, you will not offer a
belated offering to God in Jesus‘ Name. We must always be ready to do good,
according to Galatians 6:10:
”As we have
therefore opportunity, let us do good unto all men, especially unto them who
are of the household of faith.”
Good deeds are
needed and these deeds are time—bound, for them to be useful and appreciated. I
pray that the ability and willingness to offer timely help to those who need it
will be given to you this season in Jesus‘ Name."
The action point
for today is to look around you and see areas of need in your Church or neighbourhood.
Decide to meet such needs before it is too late.
God bless you as
you contribute to today's discussion, amen.
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