Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Understand Character Development: The Transformation You Look Forward To

Developing strong character isn't a one-time event; it's a continuous journey of self-discovery and growth. Forget classrooms – character is forged in meditations, confessions, actions and the fires of real-life experiences. Imagine having a personal coach, someone who guides you to become like himself; that's the role God wants to play in your life.


Transforming Your Mind: The Secret Weapon for Character Development:

Just like an athlete wouldn't enter a competition without proper training, character development requires internal preparation. The Bible emphasizes the importance of renewing your mind through meditation on God's word (Romans 12:2). Think of it like downloading new software for your brain. As you spend time reading, reflecting on, and memorizing scripture, these principles become ingrained in your way of thinking. You may also look at it as planting seeds of scripture in your mind. As you spend time reading, reflecting on, and memorizing scripture, these principles become ingrained in your way of thinking, much like seeds grow into strong roots.


Here is how it works: 

Meditation:  Dedicating regular time to quietly contemplate scripture allows the message to sink deep into your subconscious.  Imagine yourself reflecting on a passage about patience (Ephesians 4:2).  As you ponder its meaning, the idea of remaining calm becomes more natural. 

Confession: The Bible encourages us to confess God's word (Joshua 1:8).  This doesn't involve reciting scripture to others, but rather internalizing it and declaring it as your truth.  When faced with anger, consciously remind yourself of verses promoting peace and self-control.

Action Despite Opposition: Knowledge without action is like having a gym membership but never exercising. The key is to put God's word into practice.  This means actively seeking opportunities to demonstrate the qualities you are cultivating.  After meditating on patience, look for situations where you can choose a calm response.

 

Putting It into Practice: From Meditation to Action

Here's how this internal work translates to real-life situations:

Temptation to Gossip: When faced with the urge to gossip about a coworker, recall verses about building others up instead of tearing them down (Proverbs 16:28). Meditation on these principles equips you to resist the temptation and choose a more positive course of action.

Developing Patience: Struggling with impatience? Meditating on verses about patience (James 1:4) allows you to internalize the concept. Confessing these verses as your truth strengthens your resolve to remain calm in challenging situations. Actively practicing patience, perhaps by taking deep breaths when feeling flustered, reinforces the new behavior.


Challenges you may face and how to overcome them.

Transforming your mind is a process, and there will be obstacles along the way. Here are some common challenges and how to overcome them: 

Finding Time: Dedicate even a short amount of time each day to scripture meditation. Start with five minutes and gradually increase as it becomes a habit.

Understanding Scripture: If certain passages are difficult to understand, don't hesitate to consult commentaries, online resources, or trusted spiritual leaders.

Discouragement: Remember, character development is a journey, not a destination. There will be setbacks, but don't give up. Persistence and a supportive community are key to overcoming challenges.


Remember, character development is a lifelong journey. There will be setbacks and moments of weakness, but with God's guidance, perseverance, and a supportive community, you can become who God want you to be. Embrace the challenges, learn from your mistakes, and celebrate your victories. This ongoing process of self-discovery and growth is what truly defines character development.



Monday, January 19, 2015

10 advices on raising your child




 
Save Your Child: A Guide to Raising Godly Kids


In today's world, the specter of drug addiction and social vices looms over our children, seemingly beyond our control. Despite the tireless efforts of agencies, media, and governments, the grip of these destructive influences on post-primary school students, teenagers, and even young adults remains stubbornly tight. It's a sobering reality, and one that prompts us to wonder what might be happening even within the walls of our primary schools.

But fear not, for there is hope. The key to saving our children from this menace lies not solely in the hands of institutions, but rather in the way we raise them. Are we instilling in them values that will shield them from the allure of destructive behaviors? Are we guiding them towards a path of righteousness?

Here, I present ten invaluable pieces of advice on raising children who walk in the footsteps of God:

  1. Intentionality is Key: Raising godly children requires deliberate planning and execution. It seldom happens by accident.
  2. Paint a Picture of Their Future: Envision the adult you want your child to become. For me, it is about molding them into the likeness of Christ.
  3. Define True Discipleship: Teach your children what it truly means to follow Christ – a life surrendered to God's will.
  4. Lead by Example: Children emulate what they see. Live a life that reflects the values you wish to instill in them.
  5. Lay a Foundation of Faith: Teach your children the basics of spiritual growth, such as hearing from God and studying His Word.
  6. Draw Lessons from Scripture: Delve into the stories of the Bible to impart wisdom and guidance.
  7. Seize Teachable Moments: Engage with your children in everyday activities, using those moments as opportunities for spiritual growth.
  8. Focus on Character Development: Identify specific character traits you want your child to embody and discuss them openly and regularly.
  9. Continual Growth: Be open to evolving in your understanding of faith and invite your children to journey alongside you.
  10. Prayer and Trust: Ultimately, entrust your children's spiritual growth to God's grace, recognizing that true godliness is built through His power.

As an individual, I have seen the transformative power of these principles in the lives of others. With the support of a nurturing community, we can raise children who follow after God's heart. Though our roles as primary influencers may evolve, let us remain steadfast in our commitment to guiding the next generation towards a future filled with promise and purpose.


Note: Let us remember that the wisdom found in the Bible is not exclusive to any particular group. Its truths are meant for all humanity, for the recipients of its goodness, whose stories are documented, are humans just like you and me. Together, let us embrace these timeless principles and strive to build a future where our children are safe.

Friday, January 9, 2015

Why there are more calamities in the world and what we should do!



What is happening now was been prophesied thousands of years ago saying

"For, behold, the darkness shall cover the earth, and gross darkness the people: but the LORD shall arise upon thee, and his glory shall be seen upon thee." - Isaiah 60:2

Darkness there means = Oppressive Mindset Homosexuality, Greed, Terrorism  Corruption, Materialism, Rape, Covetousness, High-mindedness, Slander etc

What will save us from this flood of darkness is to #shine the light( the lifestyle of Christ). The lifestyle of Jesus is that light that eliminate darkness

Why the lifestyle of Jesus is that light that eliminate darkness 

1.It is accurate
2.It convicts others
3.It is contagious
4.It protects
5. Its potent in pulling down wrong mindsets, religious lies and bad cultures
6.It changes people internally and then they externally change to a better person

WHAT WE SHOULD DO
#BYFN says there is an urgent need for you to build your self and your families after the lifestyle of Jesus Christ. Then you shine:

1. Gentleness to the children in your society that they may not grow into terrors

2.Simplicity to children of your society that the may not grow to become materialistic.

3.Contentedness to children of your society that the may not grow to become thieves

4.Lowliness to children of your society that the may not grow to become oppressive