Tag: purpose

  • [Devotional] IN HIS PRESENCE: Stick with your purpose

    [Devotional] IN HIS PRESENCE: Stick with your purpose

    By Oke Chinye

    Read: Judges 9: 7-15

    Meditation verse:

    “But the olive tree said to them, ‘should I cease giving my oil, with which they honour God and men, and go to sway over trees?” (Judges 9:9).

    Before you were formed, God knew you and ordained you for a particular assignment, this is your purpose on earth (Jeremiah 1:5). He put you here to fulfil this assignment and you have been shaped by God to accomplish it. The shape of an object determines its purpose. A toothpick is shaped to pick, a spoon is shaped to scoop, a bowl is shaped to accommodate. Similarly, ‘your shape’: Spiritual gifts, Heart (what you are passionate about), Ability (natural inclination), Personality (how you are wired) and experience (your life journey) all point you towards the reason you are here. 

    Stick with your purpose this year and focus on actualizing it. We are not gifted with the knowledge of how long we would spend on earth. When all is said and done you will stand before God and give a full account of how you accomplished your purpose. You will give an account of how you used the gifts and talents that He put inside you. Whether yours is insignificant or great, stick with it. The size of your purpose does not matter to God, it is how well you accomplish it that He is interested in. 

    “The trees once went forth to anoint a king over them. And they said to the olive tree, ‘Reign over us!’ But the olive tree said to them, ‘Should I cease giving my oil, with which they honour God and men, and go to sway over trees?” (Judges 9:8-9). The story is told of a missionary teacher in a small town who received an offer of a job as chief executive in a multinational organization, he declined the offer saying, ‘I will not stoop low by abandoning my purpose in life. When you abandon your life’s purpose due to cares of this world or the pressures of life, you are stooping low. When you choose to pursue someone else’s purpose because it appears more glamourous than yours, you are stooping low. The One who created you did so for a reason. Stick with your purpose and be who you were called to be, every other person is taken.

     

    IN HIS PRESENCE is written by Pst (Mrs) Oke Chinye, Founder of The Rock Teaching Ministry (TRTM).

    For Prayers and Counseling email rockteachingministry@gmail.com

    or call +2348155525555

    For more enquiries, visit: www.rockteachingministry.org.

  • [Devotional] IN HIS PRESENCE: Purpose enhancers

    [Devotional] IN HIS PRESENCE: Purpose enhancers

    By Oke Chinye

    Read: Acts 9:26-30, 11:25-26

    Meditation verse:

    “Then Barnabas departed for Tarsus to seek Saul” (Acts 11:25).

    The Apostle Paul had persecuted several Christians before his conversion. After  his conversion, he tried to join the disciples, but they were all afraid of him, but  Barnabas took him before the apostles and explained that he was now a  changed man. When there was an attempt at his life, Paul ran to Tarsus. He  remained there until, Barnabas sought him out and brought him to the church  in Antioch from where his ministry began to grow. 

    Semah G Weifur is a Liberian born blind singer who was discovered by the  Nigerian artiste Flavour. Semah was born blind and into poverty. He was in care  of a Monrovia based NGO: ‘Christian association of the Blind (CAB) for years.  Despite his blindness and poverty, his dream was to become a gospel singer. He  began to sing within the confines of his reality. And then Flavour visited  Monrovia and discovered him through a Liberian singer. He was greatly  impressed by Weifur’s vocals and decided to make his dream a reality. Flavour  had never done a gospel music. But as he released his 5th album, it included  “Most High”, a gospel duet featuring Semah Weifur as the last track. “Most  High” turned Weifur into a star, it also redefined Flavour’s music. The following  year they recorded a joint 5 track album titled “DIVINE”.  

    There are different sets of people that God has destined to make their  contribution in your life towards fulfilling your assignment here on earth. They  are referred to as ‘purpose enhancers. Your purpose will attract them, and they  will contribute to its actualization in several ways. They may help you finetune  your vision through constructive criticism, offer encouragement and morale  support to get you started, connect you to the right people, open doors of  opportunities, create platforms for you, support with the required funds,  support with their skills or partner with you by forming collaborations and  partnerships. But they may never show up in your life, until you get up and step  into the place of your purpose. Stop procrastinating, procrastination is a purpose  killer.

     

    IN HIS PRESENCE is written by Pst (Mrs) Oke Chinye, Founder of The Rock Teaching Ministry (TRTM).

    For Prayers and Counseling email rockteachingministry@gmail.com

    or call +2348155525555

    For more enquiries, visit: www.rockteachingministry.org.

  • [Devotional] IN HIS PRESENCE: The 3 Ps of purposeful living

    [Devotional] IN HIS PRESENCE: The 3 Ps of purposeful living

    By Oke Chinye

    Read: 2 TIMOTHY 4:6-8

    Meditation verse:

    “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith” (2  Timothy 4:7).

    Not everyone who begins a race gets to the finished line. Some runners lose  their balance and fall by the way,some get distracted, others become too weary  to continue. Those who finish strong are the ones who never take their gaze off  the finish line. Similarly in the race of life, some people get distracted by the  cares of this present world, others become weary from fighting the battles of  life, still yet many do not even get started. Paul the apostle kept his eyes on the  finish line and ended well. In discharging his apostolic mandate, he completed  three long missionary journeys, planted at least 14 churches, wrote 13 of the  New Testament books and endured some of the toughest conditions,  persecutions, and trials. The life that will finish strong must be purpose driven  and there are 3 essentials of purposeful living. 

    PURPOSE: Your Purpose is what you were made for. It is your God-ordained  assignment. You are on earth to solve a particular problem, add value to the  lives of those around you and impact your world. Your purpose is the vehicle  you will use to accomplish this. God has put inside you, everything you need to  accomplish your purpose. The greatest love you can give to yourself is to  discover the reason you were created and accomplish it. 

    PROGRAM /PLAN: You should have a program(s) or plan of action for actualizing your purpose. Paul’s programs for fulfilling his apostolic mandate were  missionary journeys, church planting, letters as well as follow-up visits. 

    PEOPLE: In Mark 4:32, Jesus likened God’s kingdom to a small mustard seed that  was sown in the ground, and which became a great herb with large branches  such that the birds of the air nested under its shade. Your purpose is not for you.  There are people whose destinies are tied to your purpose. These are the people  you are called to serve; they are meant to nest under the shade of your purpose.  Do you want to end well? Identify your purpose, create a plan of action, then  find and engage your people.

     

    IN HIS PRESENCE is written by Pst (Mrs) Oke Chinye, Founder of The Rock Teaching Ministry (TRTM).

    For Prayers and Counseling email rockteachingministry@gmail.com

    or call +2348155525555

    For more enquiries, visit: www.rockteachingministry.org.

  • [Devotional] IN HIS PRESENCE: Stick with your purpose

    [Devotional] IN HIS PRESENCE: Stick with your purpose

    By Oke Chinye

    Read: Judges 9: 7-15

    Meditation verse:

    “But the olive tree said to them, ‘should I cease giving my oil, with which they  honour God and men, and go to sway over trees?” (Judges 9:9).

    Before you were formed, God knew you and ordained you for a particular  assignment, this is your purpose on earth (Jeremiah 1:5). He put you here to  fulfil this assignment and you have been shaped by God to accomplish it. The  shape of an object determines its purpose. A toothpick is shaped to pick, a spoon  is shaped to scoop, a bowl is shaped to accommodate. Similarly, ‘your shape’:  Spiritual gifts, Heart (what you are passionate about), Ability (natural  inclination), Personality (how you are wired) and experience (your life journey)  all point you towards the reason you are here.  

    Stick with your purpose and focus on actualizing it. We are not gifted with the  knowledge of how long we would spend on earth. When all is said and done you  will stand before God and give a full account of how you accomplished your purpose. You will give an account of how you used the gifts and talents that He  put inside you. Whether yours is insignificant or great, stick with it. The size of  your purpose does not matter to God, it is how well you accomplish it that He is  interested in.  

    “The trees once went forth to anoint a king over them. And they said to the olive  tree, ‘Reign over us!’ But the olive tree said to them, ‘Should I cease giving my  oil, with which they honour God and men, and go to sway over trees?” (Judges  9:8-9). The story is told of a missionary teacher in a small town who received an  offer of a job as chief executive in a multinational organization, he declined the  offer saying, ‘I will not stoop low by abandoning my purpose in life. When you  abandon your life’s purpose due to cares of this world or the pressures of life,  you are stooping low. When you choose to pursue someone else’s purpose  because it appears more glamourous than yours, you are stooping low. The One  who created you did so for a reason. Stick with your purpose and be who you  were called to be, every other person is taken.

     

    IN HIS PRESENCE is written by Pst (Mrs) Oke Chinye, Founder of The Rock Teaching Ministry (TRTM).

    For Prayers and Counseling email rockteachingministry@gmail.com

    or call +2348155525555

    For more enquiries, visit: www.rockteachingministry.org.

  • [Devotional] IN HIS PRESENCE: Purpose enhancers

    [Devotional] IN HIS PRESENCE: Purpose enhancers

    By Oke Chinye

    Read: Acts 9:26-30, 11:25-26

    Meditation verse:

    “Then Barnabas departed for Tarsus to seek Saul” (Acts 11:25).

    The Apostle Paul had persecuted several Christians before his conversion. After  his conversion, he tried to join the disciples, but they were all afraid of him, but  Barnabas took him before the apostles and explained that he was now a  changed man. When there was an attempt at his life, Paul ran to Tarsus. He  remained there until, Barnabas sought him out and brought him to the church  in Antioch from where his ministry began to grow.

    Semah G Weifur is a Liberian born blind singer who was discovered by the  Nigerian artiste Flavour. Semah was born blind and into poverty. He was in care  of a Monrovia based NGO: ‘Christian association of the Blind (CAB) for years.  Despite his blindness and poverty, his dream was to become a gospel singer. He  began to sing within the confines of his reality. And then Flavour visited  Monrovia and discovered him through a Liberian singer. He was greatly  impressed by Weifur’s vocals and decided to make his dream a reality. Flavour  had never done a gospel music. But as he released his 5th album, it included  “Most High”, a gospel duet featuring Semah Weifur as the last track. “Most  High” turned Weifur into a star, it also redefined Flavour’s music. The following  year they recorded a joint 5 track album titled “DIVINE”.

    There are different sets of people that God has destined to make their  contribution in your life towards fulfilling your assignment here on earth. They  are referred to as ‘purpose enhancers. Your purpose will attract them, and they  will contribute to its actualization in several ways. They may help you finetune  your vision through constructive criticism, offer encouragement and morale  support to get you started, connect you to the right people, open doors of  opportunities, create platforms for you, support with the required funds,  support with their skills or partner with you by forming collaborations and  partnerships. But they may never show up in your life, until you get up and step  into the place of your purpose. Stop procrastinating, procrastination is a purpose  killer.

     

    IN HIS PRESENCE is written by Dcns Oke Chinye, Founder of The Rock Teaching Ministry (TRTM).

    For Prayers and Counseling email rockteachingministry@gmail.com

    or call +2348155525555

    For more enquiries, visit: www.rockteachingministry.org.

  • [Devotional] IN HIS PRESENCE: Stick with your purpose

    [Devotional] IN HIS PRESENCE: Stick with your purpose

    By Oke Chinye

    Read: Judges 9: 7-15

    Meditation verse:

    “But the olive tree said to them, ‘should I cease giving my oil, with which they honour God and men, and go to sway over trees?” (Judges 9:9).

    Before you were formed, God knew you and ordained you for a particular assignment, this is your purpose on earth (Jeremiah 1:5). He put you here to fulfil this assignment and you have been shaped by God to accomplish it. The shape of an object determines its purpose. A toothpick is shaped to pick, a spoon is shaped to scoop, a bowl is shaped to accommodate. Similarly, ‘your shape’: Spiritual gifts, Heart (what you are passionate about), Ability (natural inclination), Personality (how you are wired) and experience (your life journey) all point you towards the reason you are here.

    Stick with your purpose this year and focus on actualizing it. We are not gifted with the knowledge of how long we must spend on earth. When all is said and done you will stand before God and give a full account of how you accomplished your purpose. You will give an account of how you used the gifts and talents that He put inside you. Whether yours is insignificant or great, stick with it. The size of your purpose does not matter to God, it is how well you accomplish it that He is interested in.

    “The trees once went forth to anoint a king over them. And they said to the olive tree, ‘Reign over us!’ But the olive tree said to them, ‘Should I cease giving my oil, with which they honour God and men, and go to sway over trees?” (Judges 9:8-9). The story is told of a missionary teacher in a small town who received an offer of a job as chief executive in a multinational organization, he declined the offer saying, ‘I will not stoop low by abandoning my purpose in life. When you abandon your life’s purpose due to cares of this world or the pressures of life, you are stooping low. When you choose to pursue someone else’s purpose because it appears more glamourous than yours, you are stooping low. The One who created you did so for a reason. Stick with your purpose and be who you were called to be, every other person is taken.

     

    IN HIS PRESENCE is written by Dcns Oke Chinye, Founder of The Rock Teaching Ministry (TRTM).

    For Prayers and Counseling email rockteachingministry@gmail.com

    or call +2348155525555

    For more enquiries, visit: www.rockteachingministry.org.

  • ‘Yes, We Nag but on Purpose’, By Michael West

    ‘Yes, We Nag but on Purpose’, By Michael West

    By Michael West
    Expectedly, a barrage of mixed reactions from readers, mostly females, to last week’s topic flooded my mailbox and social media platforms since last weekend till midweek. While some agreed with the line of thought many others deepened the discourse by explaining the rationale behind their nagging attitude.
    Findings show that three out of five women nag. Men also nag but far less than women. Some of the respondents argued that nagging should not be seen as a bad trait, character flaw or weakness. Most of them were unanimous on the fact that they nag on purpose to achieve positive ends. A caller who expressed her opinion on the issue said: “A woman that fails to nag while her children are going wayward or keeps quiet when her husband begins to stay late outside without genuine reasons will later blame herself for being docile, weak or shy to speak out on time. This generation requires that women should be firm and reasonably assertive to run a successful family life.”
    It is true that women nag for different reasons but is everything they nag about worth the fuss? Is there no other way to address their issues other than nagging? Does nagging really change anything? Do they care about the image or impression that nagging has created for them? How about the possible health hazards traceable to nagging, for example high blood pressure, insomnia, headache, body pain, loss of appetite and mental stress among others?
    To a large extent, naggers are better managers of businesses because they rarely grant credit facility to anybody. If, due to the nature of the business they have to allow sales on credit, they usually record more than 90 percent in debt recovery as customers would prioritise their payments to avoid trouble. Likewise, their workers are more careful and dutiful. They are go-getters in whatever they decide to do or achieve.
    Why is it so convenient for them to nag? They nag because they hate insubordination, reculcitrance, waywardness, infidelity, truancy, defaulting, laziness, dullness, argumentation, disobedience, snubbing, disrespect, pilfering, gossiping and repeated mistakes. These are naturally detestable attitudes but while other people will address the issues strategically and firmly without much noise, naggers will repeatedly harmer on them until they over flog the matter out of value. Their nagging often dwarf the issues at stake.
    “Agent provocateurs are to be blamed for our nagging attitude.” Another caller has said. She added that “Women are not mad people who will nag without a reason. Ask the men what they do to provoke their wives to nagging. They are mostly the reason we nag. Their silence is more provoking sometimes. For example, Mr. West, your wife started coming late home without explaining her movements convincingly or she fails to perform her duties at home by giving flimsy excuses, won’t you nag? For how long will you tolerate her excesses? So it is with women when we warn our men against possible danger ahead by the way they live their lives. If they ignore such warnings we will nag because when the problem comes it is the wives that will bear the brunt.”
    The funny thing is that naggers can nag over anything. For instance, If they call you and you slow to respond, they will nag; if you rush to answer, they will nag. If they complain about something and you keep silent, they will nag and if you respond in a way they don’t like they will nag. If they scold the children and you don’t say a word in support, they will nag and accuse you of indulging the children in wrongdoing. Nagging goes beyond the bedroom and family circle. Co-tenants, landlords, colleagues, school mates, club members, friends, neighbours and associates do nag over issues. The principal element of nagging is repeated complaints. Naggers are never tired of talking or complaints. They always want to prove their points and dwell on the issue until you submit to their arguments. The more you refuse to concur with them the more provoked and audacious they become.
    However, the underlying virtues of naggers are being vocal, sincere, passionate and defensive of their personal, matrimonial or business territories. Other women fear to cross their paths. They could sometimes spring surprises to the amazement of their loved ones. When naggers are not in the “spirit,” they are sweet and fun to be with. To befriend naggers successfully, watch their moods. Send an SMS or chat them up to gauge their state of mind through their replies. Crack jokes to feel their pulses. If they are brief or snappy, please stay back but if they flow with you in the lighter mood, you’re good to go. I wish you a nagging-free weekend.
    From Our Mailbox
    Re: Bright Side of Nagging Women
    For the first time, I will react to your column. 1).You are one-sided and biased. 2).You didn’t highlight nagging-inducing factors like a stubborn man/child/workers. How about a man who ignores whatever the partner says and believe he is always right? This always provokes a woman to nag for clarity and for the man’s sense of reasoning. 3).How about the nagging man howbeit uncommon. 4).Not all nagging is offensive. Most are reasonable arguments on matters of serious concern as a way on laying emphasis presented differently. Approach to issues and arguments may be interpreted as nagging depending on the mindset of the receiver. You said when someone “expresses dissatisfaction, disappointment or worry over a serious or minor issues.” Is that bad? Isn’t it wise and mature to reason along to avoid nagging? 5).Nagging usually differs in nature. Not all criticisms, complaints, opinions, expressions, views, perceptions are nags. 6).You didn’t identify what triggers nagging as there is no smoke without fire. For example, I know a sister who nags over her wayward child to the annoyance of the child’s dad. So, it is not limited to partners alone. Even this comment can mean nagging to the immature. – Ayokaade Ogunbiyi, Lagos.
    But the truth is that most times, naggers don’t nag for nothing. I’m happy you said they can be managed. If a man tries to identify and understand those things that make his wife nag, all he needs do is to also try to keep off from those things. – Ulumma Chukwunyere, Owerri.
    You’ve said it all and I can’t but agree with you. I have some of those traits but my hubby is very loving, understanding and patient. May God help us all. Well done Mr. West. – Mrs. Becky Abiodun, Badagry.
    To me, nagging is nothing but a formula mostly used by women with an unstable life style to express their cunning behaviour. To them, the only visible way to express themselves is by nagging and picking holes in anything or every action of the man. My advice to every man is to keep doing the right thing and leave the nagging women alone; maybe they will change as they grow older. – Chief E. Diadenaru
    Behind every nagger is a worse agent provocateur. The world will be a better place when we look at the mirror to see the logs on our eyes before seeing the straw in other people’s eyes. Chances are that most of the time, accusers are those kneeling on the accused’s neck preventing them from breathing and they go about shouting “naggers.” I can’t remember when nagging was classified as a hobby. As for me, l will rather nag seriously than allow any pretender to kill me. – Madam Ethel U. O, Lagos.