Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Elisha: A Tale of Ridiculous Faith - Part 2

“Elisha: A Tale of Ridiculous Faith – Part 2” titled “Ridiculous  Commitment” 


🕊️ Main Theme: Ridiculous Commitment

Elisha’s story is a powerful example of radical and unwavering faith. He left behind a comfortable life to pursue God’s purpose, demonstrating total surrender and commitment.


📖 Key Scriptures:l 

  • 1 Kings 19:15–16, 19–21 – Elisha is chosen and anointed by Elijah.
  • 2 Kings 2:1–11 – Elisha refuses to leave Elijah, showing loyalty and spiritual perseverance.
  • 1 Corinthians 1:27–29 – God uses ordinary people for extraordinary purposes.

🔥 Key Lessons:

  1. Elisha’s Background:

    • Called to a life of significance.
    • Embraced God’s call and allowed it to shape his life.
    • Chosen by God, not based on status but on willingness.
  2. Obstacles in Ministry:

    • Faced monotony and spiritual testing.
    • Refused to abandon his calling despite Elijah’s repeated offers to leave him behind.
    • Demonstrated loyalty and faithfulness.
  3. Total Commitment:

    • Slaughtered his oxen and burned his plow—symbolizing no turning back.
    • Made an irrevocable decision to follow God.

💬 Reflection Question:

What in your life represents your “oxen” or “plow”? Are you willing to “burn” it to fully embrace God’s calling?


🙏 Conclusion:

Elisha’s ridiculous commitment is a model for us to obey God completely and without reservation. Like Elisha, we are called to let go of the past and step into a future shaped by faith.



Sunday, March 23, 2014

Elisha: A Tale of Ridiculous Faith - Part 1

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Scripture

1 Kings 19:19-21 NIV
So Elijah went from there and found Elisha son of Shaphat. He was plowing with twelve yoke of oxen, and he himself was driving the twelfth pair. Elijah went up to him and threw his cloak around him. Elisha then left his oxen and ran after Elijah. "Let me kiss my father and mother goodbye," he said, "and then I will come with you." "Go back," Elijah replied. "What have I done to you?" So Elisha left him and went back. He took his yoke of oxen and slaughtered them. He burned the plowing equipment to cook the meat and gave it to the people, and they ate. Then he set out to follow Elijah and became his servant.
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Notes

TWO PRINCIPLES OF RIDICULOUS COMMITMENT:

Notes

1.) YOU DON'T HAVE TO UNDERSTAND FULLY TO OBEY IMMEDIATELY.

Scripture

1 Kings 19:20 NIV
Elisha then left his oxen and ran after Elijah. "Let me kiss my father and mother goodbye," he said, "and then I will come with you." "Go back," Elijah replied. "What have I done to you?"
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Note

God is more interested in your full obedience than your full understanding.

Notes

God's directions are often intentionally vague.

Notes

God will often lead you with one word.

Notes

He'll do the showing if we'll do the going!

Notes

2.) THOSE GOD USES THE MOST ARE THE ONES WHO HOLD ON TO THE LEAST.

Scripture

1 Kings 19:21 NIV
So Elisha left him and went back. He took his yoke of oxen and slaughtered them. He burned the plowing equipment to cook the meat and gave it to the people, and they ate. Then he set out to follow Elijah and became his servant.
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Notes

Sometimes you have to burn "PLAN B".

Notes

Do you have plow burning faith?

Notes

Sometimes to take a step towards your destiny, you have to take a step away from your security.

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Monday, March 17, 2014

Small Things Big Difference - Part 4

Small Things, Big Difference – Part 4

Scripture Reference: Matthew 25:14–30 (The Parable of the Talents)

Introduction

Often in life, we think that only grand actions, big decisions, or major gifts make a difference for God. Yet Scripture repeatedly reminds us that small, faithful acts can have enormous impact when done in obedience to Him.

In the Parable of the Talents, Jesus teaches us that stewardship isn’t about the size of what we have — it’s about what we do with it. Even a little, when faithfully invested, can multiply in God’s kingdom.


The Power of Small Things

  1. Faithful Actions Multiply

    • The servant who had five talents and the one with two both invested what they were given and were praised for their faithfulness.

    • Small actions, consistently done, compound over time to produce great results in the lives of others and in God’s kingdom.

  2. Obedience Matters More Than Size

    • The servant with one talent buried it out of fear and was rebuked.

    • God is less concerned about what you have and more concerned about what you do with it. Small acts of obedience can have eternal consequences.

  3. God Sees Your Effort

    • Even tiny gestures of kindness, prayer, encouragement, or generosity are never overlooked by God.

    • Jesus said, “Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me” (Matthew 25:40).


Application: Making a Big Difference with Small Things

  • Daily Acts of Love: Smile, encourage, or pray for someone — small gestures that create ripples of blessing.

  • Faithful Use of Resources: Offer what you have — time, money, or talent — in service to God, trusting Him to multiply it.

  • Consistent Obedience: Don’t wait for “big opportunities.” God can use your small, faithful steps to accomplish His purposes.

Remember: A little bit of faithfulness today can produce eternal fruit tomorrow.


Illustration

Think of a small seed. Planted and nurtured, it grows into a mighty tree. One tiny seed can provide shade, fruit, and shelter for generations. Likewise, small acts done for God, when consistently nurtured with prayer and faith, can impact countless lives beyond what you can imagine.


Conclusion

Small things matter. Small efforts, small prayers, small acts of love and obedience — they all make a big difference in God’s kingdom.

“Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much” (Luke 16:10).

Today, take one small step of faith — a prayer, a kind word, or a simple act of service — and watch God transform it into something eternal.

Monday, March 10, 2014

Small Things Big Difference - Part 3

Small Things, Big Difference – Part 3

Scripture Reference: Luke 16:10 (NKJV) – “Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much, and whoever is dishonest with very little will also be dishonest with much.”


Introduction

In life, it’s easy to underestimate the power of small acts. We often think that only grand gestures or large accomplishments make a difference. Yet, Scripture teaches us that faithfulness in small things leads to greater opportunities and eternal rewards.

Jesus reminds us that how we handle the small things in life is a reflection of our character, faith, and trustworthiness.


The Significance of Small Things

  1. Faithfulness in Little Matters

    • Luke 16:10 shows that even the smallest responsibilities are significant to God.

    • If we faithfully serve God in small, daily matters—whether it’s helping a neighbor, being honest at work, or serving our family—He can entrust us with greater responsibilities in His kingdom.

  2. Small Actions Have Eternal Impact

    • A kind word, a small donation, a short prayer, or a simple act of service can ripple into something much greater.

    • Sometimes, the smallest things we do for others are the things God uses to change a life forever.

  3. Trust Builds Through Small Steps

    • God watches how we handle small opportunities to see if we can be trusted with bigger ones.

    • Small acts of obedience today prepare us for larger assignments in His plan.


Practical Applications

  • Be Faithful Daily: Commit to being consistent in the small tasks God gives you.

  • Serve Without Expectation: Even when no one notices, God sees your faithfulness.

  • Use Your Gifts in Small Ways: Whether it’s a talent, resource, or time, invest it wisely — even in little ways.

  • Encourage Others: A small word of encouragement or a simple act of kindness can have a lasting effect.


Illustration

Think of a tiny mustard seed (Matthew 17:20). Though it’s small, planted in the right conditions, it grows into a tree that provides shade, shelter, and fruit. Similarly, small acts of obedience and faith grow into significant spiritual fruit, often in ways we can’t immediately see.


Conclusion

Small things matter more than we realize. Faithfulness, integrity, and obedience in little things prepare us for greater opportunities and eternal rewards.

“Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much.” – Luke 16:10

Take a moment today to commit to small acts of faith and kindness, trusting that God will multiply them in ways beyond your imagination.

Small Things Big Difference - Part 2

Small Things, Big Difference – Part 2

Scripture Reference: Matthew 25:21 (NKJV) – “His master said to him, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant; you have been faithful over a few things, I will make you ruler over many things. Enter into the joy of your master.’”


Introduction

Sometimes we think that only big, dramatic actions for God really count. But Scripture reminds us that faithfulness in the small things leads to great spiritual fruit and eternal reward.

The Parable of the Talents illustrates this beautifully: servants were given resources according to their ability, and those who were faithful with a little were entrusted with much more.


The Importance of Small Things

  1. Faithfulness in Little Things Matters

    • Jesus praised the servants not for the size of their talents, but for their faithfulness with what they were given.

    • Even small acts of obedience—like helping a neighbor, sharing a kind word, or giving a portion of your time or resources—matter deeply to God.

  2. Small Acts Lead to Greater Opportunities

    • When we are faithful in small matters, God entrusts us with bigger opportunities for His glory.

    • These small acts become stepping stones for greater spiritual impact and deeper growth in our faith.

  3. Joy Comes from Faithful Service

    • The master in the parable invites faithful servants into his joy.

    • There is joy and satisfaction in serving God faithfully, regardless of the size of the task.


Practical Applications

  • Start Small, Be Consistent: Don’t wait for a big opportunity to serve. Daily obedience matters.

  • Serve with a Heart of Excellence: Do even the small tasks with love, diligence, and integrity.

  • Invest Your Gifts Wisely: Use your time, talents, and resources to bless others, even in simple ways.

  • Celebrate Small Victories: Recognize that small acts of faithfulness are noticed by God and produce eternal results.


Illustration

Think of a tiny candle in a dark room. Alone, it seems insignificant, but its light drives away darkness and illuminates the way for others. Similarly, small acts of faith and kindness may seem minor, but they can shine brightly and transform lives around us.


Conclusion

Small things truly make a big difference when done faithfully for God. Our consistency, obedience, and love in little matters prepare us for greater responsibility and eternal joy in God’s kingdom.

“Well done, good and faithful servant; you have been faithful over a few things, I will make you ruler over many things. Enter into the joy of your master.” – Matthew 25:21

Commit today to faithfulness in the small things, trusting that God will multiply your efforts for His glory.

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Small Things Big Difference - Part 1

Small Things, Big Difference – Part 1

Scripture Reference: Zechariah 4:10 (NKJV) – “For who has despised the day of small things? For these seven rejoice to see the plumb line in the hand of Zerubbabel.”


Introduction

Sometimes we look at our efforts, our gifts, or our actions and think they are too small to matter. The world often values big achievements, grand gestures, and visible success. But Scripture reminds us that small things, when done with faith and obedience, can have a tremendous impact for God’s kingdom.

Even the tiniest act of love, faith, or service can multiply in ways we cannot see. God delights in the faithful use of small things.


Why Small Things Matter

  1. God Honors Faithfulness, Not Size

    • Zerubbabel’s work rebuilding the temple was considered “small” in the eyes of others, yet God rejoiced.

    • It’s not about how big or flashy our actions appear; God looks at faithfulness and obedience.

  2. Small Things Grow into Greater Impact

    • A seed is small, but it grows into a tree that provides fruit, shade, and life.

    • Our small efforts, prayers, and acts of kindness can grow into blessings far beyond what we imagine.

  3. God Uses Small Acts to Accomplish Big Plans

    • Sometimes God begins His great work through small, unnoticed steps.

    • He can use humble beginnings to accomplish His eternal purposes (Luke 16:10).


Practical Applications

  • Be Faithful Daily: Commit to small acts of service, prayer, and obedience every day.

  • Invest in Relationships: Small gestures of love, encouragement, and care can strengthen families and communities.

  • Trust God with the Little Things: Don’t despise small responsibilities; God can multiply them in His kingdom.

  • Celebrate the Small Wins: Recognize that even small victories are steps toward greater things in God’s plan.


Illustration

Think of a candle in a dark room. A single candle may seem insignificant, but it brings light to the darkness, illuminates the way, and provides hope. Similarly, small acts of faith, love, and service shine brightly in a dark world, often affecting lives in ways we will never fully see.


Conclusion

Never underestimate the power of small things. God sees every act of faithfulness, every small offering, every tiny step of obedience. When done with love and faith, these small things can make a big difference in God’s kingdom.

“Who has despised the day of small things?” – Zechariah 4:10

Commit today to faithful action in the little things, trusting that God will multiply them to achieve His purposes.

Son of God preview coming out feb.28th 2014

“Son of God” – Movie Preview Coming February 28, 2014

The highly anticipated film “Son of God” is coming to theaters on February 28, 2014! This epic portrayal of the life of Jesus Christ brings His story to the big screen in a way that’s both inspiring and visually stunning.

What to Expect

  • A Faithful Retelling: The film chronicles Jesus’ life from His humble birth, ministry, and miracles, to His crucifixion and ultimate resurrection.

  • Powerful Performances: Talented actors bring biblical figures to life, helping viewers connect deeply with the story.

  • Inspiration for All Ages: Whether you’re a lifelong believer or exploring your faith, this movie offers hope, encouragement, and a deeper understanding of God’s love.

Why You Should Watch

“Son of God” reminds us that God’s love and sacrifice are at the center of history and our personal lives. It’s a chance to experience the story of Jesus in a new, immersive way, and to share that experience with friends and family.

Mark Your Calendar

📅 Release Date: February 28, 2014
🎬 Where: Local theaters nationwide
🙏 Takeaway: Be reminded of the life-changing power of Christ’s message of love, forgiveness, and redemption.

“For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.” – John 3:16

Get ready to be inspired, uplifted, and reminded of the hope we have in Jesus. Don’t miss this powerful retelling of the greatest story ever told!

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