Sunday 4 December 2016

VOTE FOR CHARACTER AND COMPETENCE


VOTE FOR CHARACTER AND COMPETENCE

Kofi: Hello Ama, it’s good to hear from you again since our last conversation on phone a couple of months ago. The situation in Zimbabwe isn’t getting better. How’s Ghana?
Ama: Kofi, I am confused.
Kofi: About what?
Ama: I am struggling with which political candidate or party to vote for in Ghana’s upcoming general elections. I am being ridiculed of the candidates I desire to vote for. My friends are saying those candidates will never win so I should not waste my votes. Auntie Asantewaa and Uncle Ahoto are also insisting that I should vote for candidates of that political party that majority of the people in our community have always been voting for. I am now thinking of not voting at all so that I can have my peace of mind.

Kofi: Ama, you have a choice to either vote or not. You also have the right to decide which candidate to vote for should you finally decide to vote. You need to vote for a candidate you are convinced of even if that person is not going to win.
Ama: But why should I vote if my choice of candidate is not going to win?
Kofi: Casting a vote is a sacred exercise which must not be taken lightly. When you vote for a candidate, you give that candidate power to make decisions, if he wins, that will negatively or positively impact your destiny. That is why you should not just vote for anybody or a political party merely because they are the choice of many other people or opinion polls favour them. Your vote is a reflection of your personality and what you think. Will you vote for a dishonest idiot or a person who is morally bankrupt because he is the candidate of a popular political party? Voting for such a person will mean you endorse his character, beliefs and political ideologies.
  
Ama: So Kofi what should a voter consider before voting for a candidate?
Kofi: I will say character and competence.
Ama: What do you mean by “character and competence?”
Kofi: Character points to integrity and trustworthiness. A person of integrity does what he said he would do. They are trustworthy people because you can count on them to deliver their promises even if doing so will hurt their personal interests and that of their cronies. A political candidate who fails to carry out his promises after winning elections, without reasonable excuse, does not deserve your endorsement. You don’t have to vote for a candidate you do not trust. Competence on the other hand points to capacity to achieve what the person is promising. It relates to the skills, intelligence and experiences of the person and persons connected to him. The candidate and the political party he is leading must possess the needed intelligence and prudence to manage the resource of a nation and lead the people in that nation to attain some desirable goals. That candidate and his team must especially be people of character and worthy of your trust.

Ama: Does it then mean that good character of a candidate is enough to trust him with your vote? What do you make of a candidate who may have good character but is not competent?
Kofi: Ama, both character and competence are very necessary. But, if you were to choose between character and competence; choose character! It is better to have an accountant who is honest but less competent than to have a dishonest accountant who is highly competent. Guess what, that highly competent accountant will collapse your business because of his dishonesty. You should not entrust your treasures into the hands of a dishonest person.
Ama: Thanks so much Kofi for educating me on these matters. I will reflect on them and independently decide on candidates I desire to vote for based on my convictions about those candidates, not ignoring every relevant information about them.

Kofi: Ama, before you end the call let me share with you excerpts of a message, delivered by Dr. Mensa Otabil, I recently read from a website. He gave three other factors electorates like you should consider before voting for a particular candidate and his policies:
1. Vote for your dreams and aspirations. Look at your future projections, where you are going and see the proposal that best suits where you are going in life: what kind of future do you want, what kind of vision (do) you have for your life? Think about your life, consider the proposals and ask yourself: which of these ones will help me become the person I want to be or my children or my grandchildren become what I want them to be? Which idea best fits my dreams and aspirations, not which colour I support or which slogan sounds nice, for which idea best helps me become whom I want to be, so, vote for your dreams and aspirations and never allow any politician to take you for granted...
2. Vote for your beliefs and your values: what do you value, what is important to you, what do you believe, what are the things that you wouldn’t compromise in life? Look at all of that...  
3. Vote for the best interest of your nation. Remember your vote doesn't just affect you but it will shape the destiny of your nation. Look at your nation, where it is and where it wants to be. Which of the proposals will help us get to a better place? Which of them?
Ama: Thanks Kofi, I am very grateful for this information as well. God bless you!

Richard Obeng Mensah, author of Wisdom Thoughts
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Monday 14 November 2016

WHAT MAKES GOD INVINCIBLE IN BATTLE


WHAT MAKES GOD INVINCIBLE IN BATTLE

Yes, God is the creator of all visible and invisible things
Certainly, He is omniscient, omnipresent and omnipotent
Indeed, He is the only wise God
He is excellent in power, in judgment, and in justice
He is the Lord of hosts, the King of glory
He is the Lord strong and mighty, the Lord mighty in battle!

Who dares to contend with the Almighty God?
Who dares to darken His counsel by words without knowledge?
Where were those people when He laid the foundations of the earth?
Who has directed the Spirit of the Lord, or being His counsellor has taught Him?

Behold, the nations are a drop of a bucket in His sight
And are counted as the dust of the balance
All nations before Him are nothing and less than miniscule
They are counted to Him as less than nothing and vanity upon vanity

Have you not known? Have you not heard?
Has it not been told you from the beginning?
Have you not understood from the foundations from the earth?
That He faints not, neither does He get weary nor slumbers nor sleeps
Truly, there is no searching of His understanding, power, love, majesty and wisdom
He gives power to the faint; and increases the strength of the weakling who waits upon Him

Yet God is never complacent nor careless for a second, at any time and in any situation
He always has His full armour on which enables Him to stand against all wiles of the devil
His full armour comprises truth, righteousness, faith, salvation, His spoken word and prayers
He commands His children to put on His full armour to enable them withstand all evil attacks.

Richard Obeng Mensah, author of Daily Wisdom
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Friday 11 November 2016

THE FOOLISHNESS OF GOD



THE FOOLISHNESS OF GOD

And God created the heaven and the earth
He created them by and for Himself, without the help of humankind
Then He decided to create humankind to share His creation with humankind
So He created the first man and the first woman, and made them stewards over the earth

Adam and Eve disrespected and disappointed God
They rather chose to obey Satan instead of obeying Him
By their disobedience they surrendered the earth to the control of Satan
By their rebellion they permitted sin to dominate humankind and all creation on earth

God punished them and Satan
He also drove them from His presence because of their sinful nature
Yet God continued to love them and even covered their shame
Nevertheless, their descendants continued to rebel towards Him
He used all means to redeem and reconcile with them but to no avail

So God decided to sacrifice His life for these wicked, impudent and hard-hearted rebels
He came down from heaven to this earth to demonstrate His love to these stubborn rebels
They despised, mocked, maltreated, persecuted, rejected and crucified Him like a dog
He died but resurrected because death could not hold Him captive
He has still not given up on humankind, especially those who continue to reject Him
Even those who have reconciled with Him only a few of them truly and faithfully love Him

Is God not acting more than a foolish person?
Can’t He realize that His unconditional love has needlessly blinded Him?
What is humankind that He is so fruitlessly mindful of and not destroying swiftly?
He says even His foolishness is far better and higher than the best wisdom of humankind
He says even sinful humankind have compassion for their rebellious pets and children.

Richard Obeng Mensah, author of Daily Wisdom
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Wednesday 9 November 2016

MEEKNESS AND DIVINE DIRECTION


MEEKNESS AND DIVINE DIRECTION

“God blesses those who are gentle and lowly, for the whole earth will belong to them” – Matthew 5:5 (NLT).

The greatest encounter or privilege a person can have on this earth is for that person to be led by God. This is because any person God leads is guaranteed of divine provisions, daily guidance, unfathomable peace, righteous lifestyle, comfort in the midst of difficulties, divine vindication and exaltation, long life, and divine exploits! However, God does not just lead anybody; He only leads the meek. “The meek will he guide in judgment: and the meek will he teach his ways” – Psalm 25:9 (KJV). Moses and Jesus did great exploits while on this earth because of their meekness towards God by which He led them in all their ways.

This earth and the one to come belongs to God and He gives either of them to any person He wills – the meek. Matthew 5:5 expressly states that the meek shall inherit the earth. Meekness denotes gentleness, which “means to approach others (including one’s enemies) in a humble and caring spirit, not using force to get one’s way”.[1] It involves tolerance, forbearance, adaptability and more importantly, humility. Meekness thus generally denotes gentleness and humility. For Rev Dr Selwyn Hughes, “Humility is seeing ourselves from God’s point of view and having a right opinion of ourselves.” This means that humility is deep-rooted in both a correct view about God and that of ourselves in the light of His word.

Numbers 12:3 testifies about the meekness of Moses. This character trait of Moses paved way for God to communicate with him directly and plainly, beyond dreams and visions. Today, God mainly guides us through His word and the Holy Spirit (Romans 8:14; Galatians 5:18, 22-33). Meekness is among the fruit of the Spirit. This means that we cannot exhibit meekness unless we allow the Holy Spirit to reside within us by surrendering our hearts to Jesus and God’s word (Matthew 11:28-29; John 6:63). We naturally exhibit meekness when the Holy Spirit takes deep roots in our hearts. Does He really live in your heart?

Richard Obeng Mensah, author of Daily Wisdom
Blog: www.richard-obeng-mensah.blogspot.com
Email: richardobengmensah@gmail.com




[1] William D. Mounce, Mounce’s Complete Expository Dictionary of Old & New Testament Words (Zondervan 2006) 281.

Wednesday 2 November 2016

WHAT PEOPLE DO FOR VOTES


WHAT PEOPLE DO FOR VOTES

Ama: Hello Kofi, how’re you and Zimbabwe?
Kofi: Hey! Ama, good to hear from you. You always make me feel for Ghana.
All’s not well here. Zimbabwe is still wrestling with hyperinflation, mass unemployment, and collapsing economy. I hear Grandpa Mugabe wants to introduce bond notes which some experts are predicting will worsen the current wounded economy. How’s Ghana?

Ama: Ghana is getting sweeter and sweeter.
Kofi: That’s good news, I better start packing then and head to Ghana.
Ama: Hmm! Kofi, it’s a good idea but no rush. Come home and contribute your quota to the ailing economy. All Ghanaians need to take special interest in how our nation is being run.
Kofi: I understand dumsor (power crisis) is gone and massive development is taking place.
Ama: Kofi don’t forget we are in an election year and all things are possible; people can even grow yams on trees and harvest them overnight. We’re good at fixing our developmental challenges when elections are approaching. But experts say dumsor is just hiding.

Kofi: How sweet is Ghana getting then? Is the situation better than the cries in Zimbabwe?
Ama: Many interesting fila Kofi. The election referee is being suffocated with legal suits due to how it is blowing its whistle; the major political clubs are promising to bring down the new earth and new heaven if they win the elections; the current head coach is promising to score better goals if he’s re-elected; and some chiefs have become political pulpits for unhealthy propaganda because of their stomach. Many of the electorates are being swindled with gifts like coffin, gas cylinders, coins, microwave roads, electoral prophecies and political humility.
You know something, Kofi, these political clubs are currently behaving as if they care so much about Ghana and the electorates. On the contrary, they just want their votes. Their real interest is in their political clubs and the true members of those clubs.

Kofi: Ama you know in the US, issues about sexual misconduct, sexting and email scandals are being exploited to court the electorates by the leaders of the two big clubs. These issues point to character and integrity of the big shots; their colourful manifestoes are not enough.  
Ama: We also need to pay attention to the issues of corruption, incompetence, mismanagement, desperate desire for power or retention of it, and abuse of power and incumbency. The ongoing Gospel messages from the political pulpits are not enough! Oh! sorry Kofi, you know, I am almost out on phone credit. I should end here.
Kofi: Sorry Ama, I understand. I have not been able to send you some money all this while, due to situations here, but I hope to remit money when possible.

 Richard Obeng Mensah, author of Wisdom Thoughts
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Monday 31 October 2016

FREE SALVATION; HIGH COMMITMENT



FREE SALVATION; HIGH COMMITMENT

Salvation through Jesus Christ is a free gift of God to mankind
It is only through the grace of God that a person can be saved
Salvation is being saved from sin and its damning eternal consequences
It cannot be earned by even our best efforts or perfect deeds

Yet God’s free gift of salvation to all is costly
Accepting it calls for high commitment
Commitment to deny oneself and live a Christ-centred life
It calls for denying one’s self daily to follow Jesus
It involves presenting one’s body as a living sacrifice unto God
It is a sacrificial commitment that is holy, acceptable and reasonable unto God

Accepting God’s salvation through Jesus is two-fold
It involves repenting from one’s sins and receiving Jesus as one’s only Saviour and Lord
It also involves telling others about the salvation of God through Jesus
Accepting to follow Jesus is a commitment to share the Good News
The Good News that Jesus came to this world, suffered and died for our sins
That He resurrected on the third day after His death and lives forever
That Jesus is the only source of hope and eternal life to the world and its people

Sharing the Good News is a great commitment to Jesus and His kingdom
It requires seeking the kingdom of Jesus and its righteous first in everything we do
It is a commitment to choose and champion the cause of Jesus and His kingdom
The cause of Jesus relates to soul-winning, discipleship and spiritual multiplication

Have you received God’s free gift of salvation through Jesus Christ?
Are you championing the cause of Jesus and His kingdom?
Are you sharing the Good News with the unsaved people around you?

Richard Obeng Mensah, author of Daily Wisdom
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Friday 28 October 2016

TRIBUTE IN HONOUR OF OSEI ASIBEY BONSU @ NAASEI


TRIBUTE IN HONOUR OF OSEI ASIBEY BONSU @ NAASEI

“I ... was thirsty and you gave me drink” – Matthew 25:35a (GNB).

Greatness is a product of service; a service that flows from a person’s God-given purpose. John the Baptist was the greatest among all persons borne by women because he fulfilled his God-given purpose as a forerunner of Jesus and pointed people to Him. From the perspective of the Bible, I consider Naasei as a great servant of God who served God’s people with his ordinary gifts in an extraordinary manner.

I saw Naasei for the first time in 2013 when I joined the Gracefields Chapels’ Prayer Ministry in Kumasi, Ghana. The last time I saw him was sometime in August 2015 when I was preparing to travel to the United Kingdom to further my studies. Although we never became close friends, aside being members of the same ministry, I observed him at a distance for his commitment towards God, His church and the people of God. Personally, Naasei among others assisted me to purchase some items from the Kumasi Central Market in relation to my intended travel. He sacrificed his time and financial resources to enable me acquire the items I needed. Since reading about his sudden departure to glory on 28th September, 2016; I have been reflecting on his service to God and His people.

Naasei had a sense of humour with which he transmitted smiles to other people’s faces. He was always punctual to prayer meetings and usually attended such meetings on time. His punctuality and respect for time, was most expressive in his attendance to first service on Sundays. I occasionally took great admiration in his hiring of taxes to enable him attend first service with family on time. By these financial sacrifices, Naasei demonstrated his respect for God by coming to His presence on time with his family. Besides, he by his conduct pointed his family to God and taught them to value and honour His presence.

Naasei always came to prayer meetings with a number of sachet water primarily not for himself, but for all members of the ministry who were in need of them. Not only did these sachet water refreshed and quenched the thirst of the thirsty, they were also silent tokens that relaxed God’s people in His presence. I was one of the many such people who benefited from this continuous kindness of Naseei. This great attitude and heart of Naasei became more meaningful to me when I began to reflect on his good works upon reading about his sudden demise from the prayer ministry’s WhatsApp platform.

My deep reflections on the good works and great virtues of Naasei have convinced me about how Jesus highly esteems him. I believe Naasei is one of the righteous people Jesus on His Second Coming will gladly invite to His right hand with the following words:

Come, you that are blessed by my Father! Come and possess the kingdom which has been prepared for you ever since the creation of the world. I was ... thirsty and you gave me a drink...I tell you, whenever you did this for one of these followers of mine, you did it for me! -  Matthew 25:35a, 40 (GNB).


Naasei, I salute you because you have been a great servant of God. Your exemplary life continues to echo the fact that greatness does not only subsist in serving humanity with our extraordinary God-given gifts, but also in serving people with our ordinary gifts in an extraordinary way. You have watered and refreshed God’s people in an extraordinary way. God will definitely water you in His bosom and in His presence in fulfilment of Proverbs 11:25. You will always be remembered for your good works, great virtues and silent legacy.


Richard Obeng Mensah, author of Daily Wisdom
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Thursday 27 October 2016

BUT YOU DID IT FOR ME — JESUS


BUT YOU DID IT FOR ME — JESUS

“When we give to the poor, it is like lending to the LORD, and the LORD will pay you back” – Proverbs 19:17 (GNB).

It is said that “no person is too poor to give and no person is too rich to receive”— true! Everybody has a need and everybody has something to satisfy a particular need of another person, be it the rich or the poor. The need in question may be spiritual, physical, social or emotional. A rich person may need a godly or professional counsel from another person who may not be equally rich. We may also be able to feed the hungry and clothe the naked despite our limited personal and family finances. It is relatively easy to receive from others. On the other hand, we most often struggle to give to those who may need our assistance due to some negative human attitudes such as ingratitude, mismanagement of the gifts given, and abuse or mistreatment from persons we helped. Some people may also exploit the kindness of a particular giver. Nevertheless, giving becomes easier if we make Jesus the receiving object of our giving and accept the fact that “it is more blessed to give than to receive”.

Matthew 25:31-44 is one of the most revealing Bible passages on the Second Coming of Jesus and the final judgment of all things. The passage highlights the importance of meeting the needs of other persons. It particularly links true righteousness to meeting the needs of strangers, prisoners, the hungry, the thirster, the naked, and the sick. “Then the King will say to the people on his right, ‘Come, you that are blessed by my Father! Come and possess the kingdom which has been prepared for you ever since the creation of the world. I was hungry and you fed me, thirsty and you gave me a drink; I was a stranger and you received me in your homes, naked and you clothed me; I was sick and you took care of me, in prison and you visited me’” (vv. 34-35 (GNB)). The pronoun ‘I’, which appears three times in the foregoing scripture, refers to the ‘King’, who is Jesus. This means that Jesus appreciates and rewards every kindness we show to other people irrespective of their attitude. Therefore, do not get tired of doing good; Jesus has a reward for you in this life and in Heaven (Galatians 6:7-10). Giving is ultimately more beneficial to the giver. Therefore, do not give up on giving!

Richard Obeng Mensah, author of Daily Wisdom
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Sunday 23 October 2016

REPENTANCE AND RESTORATION


REPENTANCE AND RESTORATION

“Blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered...I acknowledge my sin unto thee, and mine iniquity have I not hid. I said, I will confess my transgressions unto the LORD; and thou forgavest the iniquity of my sin” – Psalm 32:1, 5 (KJV).

Sin always opens a person up to loses and destruction. It hinders desirable breakthroughs, derails progress and ultimately destroys a person’s life and fortunes if it is not dealt with rightly and timely. Repentance is the only right response to sin. It means “a radical turning from sin to a new way of life oriented towards God”.[1] It involves acknowledging one’s sins, confessing them, and asking for forgiveness from God and offended persons.

Repentance usually goes hand-in-hand with forgiveness of sin, reconciliation and restoration of a covenanted blessing. Generally, repentance and restoration are, respectively, the sole responsibility of an individual or a group of persons, and God. “If they pray to me and repent from and turn away from the evil they have been doing, then I will hear them in heaven, forgive their sins, and make their land prosperous again” – 2 Chronicle 7:14(GNB). In Psalm 51:12, King David asked God to restore to him the joy of salvation after he had genuinely repented of his sins. Thus restoration only comes after a genuine repentance.

Joel 2:12-27 and Luke 15:11-24 are graphic illustrations of the solid relationship between repentance and restoration. The former and latter passages of scripture deal with the sins of a group of people and that of an individual respectively. In Joel 2:25-27, God promised to reconcile with His people and restore the years of harvest they have lost as a result of their sins. However, their genuine repentance was a conditional precedent to the said restoration (Joel 2:12-18). Similarly, in Luke 15:11-22, a younger son who rebelled against his lovely father, and consequently lost his fortunes and relationship with the father, received restoration after genuine repentance. What do you need to repent of in order to receive restoration?

Richard Obeng Mensah, author of Daily Wisdom
Blog: www.richard-obeng-mensah.blogspot.com
Email: richardobengmensah@gmail.com




[1] William D. Mounce, Mounce’s Complete Expository Dictionary of Old & New Testament Words (Zondervan 2006).

Thursday 13 October 2016

OUR DYING WORLD



OUR DYING WORLD

“But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shall not eat of it: for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die” – Genesis 2:17 (KJV).

A study by the World Health Organisation(WHO) indicates that global life expectancy at birth as at 2015 was 71.4 years, which comprised 73.8 years for females and 69.1 years for males. According to the WHO, "global average life expectancy increased by 5 years between 2000 and 2015, the fastest increase since the 1960s".[1] The foregoing statistics at first sight presupposes an increase in global average life expectancy of humanity. On the contrary, however, the global life expectancy of humanity, from the perspective of the Bible, is declining.  Humanity is dying and our world is passing at a very fast pace because of sin.

Methuselah, Adam and Seth are among the people in history who lived several years on this earth before their passing (Genesis 5). They respectively lived 969, 930 and 912 years before their passing. The life expectancy of subsequent generations after Methuselah, Adam and Seth, including ours, continue to decline because of sin. In Noah’s generation, global life expectancy was 120 years (Genesis 6:3). In that generation, like ours, God regretted for making human beings because their thoughts and imaginations were continually sinful. The wages of sin is always death (Romans 6:23). Death in this context includes both spiritual separation from God and physical death.

“Seventy years is all we have — eighty years, if we are strong...Teach us how short our life is, so that we may become wise” – Psalm 90:9-10a, 12(GNB). We can deduce from this scripture that even living up to 80 years today is considered a short life, compared to life expectancy in previous generations. Fortunately, however, we have a choice to wisely receive the gift of eternal life through Jesus Christ (Romans 6:23). Everyone in this world who believes and receives Jesus Christ will not die but will have eternal life (John 3:16).

Richard Obeng Mensah, author of Daily Wisdom
Blog: www.richard-obeng-mensah.blogspot.com
Email: richardobengmensah@gmail.com




[1] http://www.who.int/gho/mortality_burden_disease/life_tables/situation_trends_text/en/ <accessed 14 October 2016.

Monday 10 October 2016

THE RICHES OF HIS GRACE 41


THE RICHES OF HIS GRACE 41
   A YEAR JOURNEY INTO EPHESIANS 1

‘In Him we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of sins, according to the riches of His grace’ – Ephesians 1:7.

*WEEK 41:

The riches of His grace redeems, forgives and restores – vv. 3-7, 10-14, 17-18.


The riches of His grace empowers the saints to seek first God’s kingdom and His righteousness to enable them inherit all divine blessings – vv. 3, 7, 11-23; Matthew 6:33-34.


The riches of His grace also empowers the saints to demonstrate God’s original purposes for their lives – vv. 3-5, 7.


The riches of His grace embodies God’s redemption and restoration strategies for mankind – vv. 3-7, 11-14.


The riches of His grace is the common thread that connects Jesus, the saints and God’s blessings for mankind – vv. 3-7, 10-11, 13-14, 22-23.


The blessings of the saints which are connected to the riches of His grace are not restricted to a particular geographical location – vv. 3, 7, 10.


Having a spiritual insight into the riches of His grace is central to appreciating the blessedness of the saints and depth of God’s love – vv. 3, 7, 16-19; Colossians 1:3-21.



Richard Obeng Mensah, author of Daily Wisdom
Blog: www.richard-obeng-mensah.blogspot.com
Email: richardobengmensah@gmail.com


Wednesday 5 October 2016

HOW TO HONOUR YOUR PARENTS



HOW TO HONOUR YOUR PARENTS 

“Honor thy father and thy mother: that thy days may be long upon the land which the Lord thy God giveth” – Exodus 20:12 (KJV).

Long-life is one of the vital things almost every human being desires.  A number of people undertake various forms of body exercises and are mindful of what they eat with the aim of attaining and enjoying long-life. As useful as these exercises and good dietary measures may be, they do not always guarantee long-life. Long-life ultimately is a blessing that is only sanctioned by God. One of the ways God may bless a person with long-life is how that person honours her parents. God-given long-life is not only measured in duration of time but also in life-depth, ever shining significance and exemplary legacy. “Honor thy father and mother; which is the first commandment with promise. That it may be well with thee, and thou mayest live long on the earth” – Ephesians 6:2-3.

We honour our parents when we discover and fulfill our God-given purposes. Our successful lives honour and glorify our parents in the sight of society. Jesus honoured God when He fulfilled His assignment on earth. Although He was gruesomely crucified and taken to the grave at age 33, death could not hold Him captive. He resurrected after His burial and is alive forever. Jesus has become the only medium for receiving eternal life from God. Joseph also honoured his father, Jacob, when he became a shining star in Egypt to climax his God-given dreams. He was blessed by his father and lived 110 years before his passing.

We can also honour our parents by ministering to them our substance. “Honor the LORD with thy substance, and with the firstfruits of all increase: so shall thy barns be filled with plenty...” – Proverbs 3:9-10. Joseph was a bread winner to his father and siblings in Egypt. Jacob on his death-bed prophetically blessed Joseph and his descendants profusely.

We also honour our parents when we obey their godly counsel. They seek our best interests and welfare through such guidance. Thus obeying their good counsel is to demonstrate respect for their person and wisdom. Our earthly parents are the earthly representatives of our heavenly Father. God even expects us to honour Him as we honour our parents (Malachi 1:6-9). Honouring the godly counsel of our parents makes it easier for us to submit to God’s counsel. Obeying godly counsel always leads to wise choices which are vital to long-life.

Richard Obeng Mensah, author of Daily Wisdom
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Monday 3 October 2016

THE RICHES OF HIS GRACE 40


THE RICHES OF HIS GRACE 40
   A YEAR JOURNEY INTO EPHESIANS 1

‘In Him we have redemption through His blood, the forgiveness of sins, according to the riches of His grace’ – Ephesians 1:7.

*WEEK 40:

The presence of the Holy Spirit in the life of a saint is a proof of the receipt of the riches of His grace in the life of that saint – vv. 3, 7, 13-23.


Spiritual illumination is enhanced upon redemption and receipt of the riches of His grace – vv. 7, 15-22.


Although the riches of His grace seals saints with the Holy Spirit, there is a need for prayer for His total manifestation in their lives – vv. 7, 13-21.


The provisions of the riches of His grace include empowerment for spiritual maturity – vv. 7, 13-23.


The riches of His grace empowers the saints to conform to the holiness of God– vv. 4-7, 13, 15-21.


The riches of His grace require the saints to exhibit God’s character traits of holiness and love – vv. 4-7, 13, 15, 19-20.


The riches of His grace is Christ-centred and causes a saint to live, move and have that saint’s being in Him – vv. 7, 11, 13; Acts 17:28.


Richard Obeng Mensah, author of Daily Wisdom
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