Tuesday, 13 June 2017

DIVINITY

Through the centuries, man has craved divinity. Man has always wanted to be like God, or to be a god. It started with the deception of Eve. Adam & Eve were already like God (Genesis 1:26), but the serpent said to her: eat & you will be like God, knowing good & evil (Genesis 3:5). They ate, they became like God in the sense of knowing good & evil (Genesis 3:22), but they lost the very thing that actually made them like God in the first place (His nature).

From that day forward, there has been something in man, a knowing: "I am meant to be more". Different men have devised different ways of becoming "more"; becoming gods. They tried to make an everlasting name for themselves by spectacular achievements (Genesis 11). Some attained great wealth, power & influence & sought to immortalise either their names or themselves. Some men killed other men & drank their blood; others subjugated fellow men (Judges 1:7) & often demanded worship or worship-like postures & expressions from them (Genesis 41:43 & Esther 3:2-5). Some, through research, have sought to use science & technology to achieve those very goals. 

There's another category of men that have sought things such as "the fountain of youth", "the secret of life"; "the center of the universe" or "the hub of creation", often out of  desire for immortality, great power or great wealth. Others have done everything they thought could work to give them powers beyond the natural. In recent years, the Eastern religions have gained ground in the Western world. Why? There's a promise of divinity, the introduction of a most fantastic thought: that divinity dwells within every man & can be nurtured & activated through transcendental meditation. It simply speaks to a certain deep-rooted desire in the human heart. From Egyptian Pharoahs to Japanese & Incan emperors to American serial killers and leaders of various cults or religious sects, men through history have fancied themselves  gods or God.

Of all these men, not a single human being has attained divinity or even immortality. But in A. D. 30, a Jew named Jesus came on the scene and began to declare himself God (John 10:33). Several times, the Jews were ready to stone him, but they never could. Sometimes, he hid himself supernaturally, sometimes his words made them unable to. At other times, he simply walked away. This same man kept saying that it was possible for men to be born of God, born from above just as He was (John 3:3&5). He began to say that by simply believing in him, men could have eternal life (John 3:16). He went on to say the strangest thing:

"If you eat my flesh and drink my  blood, you have eternal life in you. If you don't, you haven't!" (John 6:53&54 paraphrased)

This time, the Jews were deeply offended & confused & many who had been following him turned back. It seemed like he had simply gone off the deep end. But those who stayed with him later understood (and experienced) exactly what he was talking about (John 6:63, 1:1 & 1John 1:1). While he was NOT introducing to the Jews the cannibalism that men through the ages practised in trying to attain divinity, he sure WAS painting a picture such people could relate to: "you can eat & drink all the blood & flesh you want to, but if you haven't had my own (by believing my words), you don't have the divine life!"

This life was to be like a never-drying wellspring of water within them. This life was a different kind from that life by which they had been existing before he came. This was a superior life, a higher life, THE DIVINE LIFE. This was divinity at their doorstep. What men have sought through the ages, what men have done all sorts of things to attain or at least mimic; readily available at their doorstep, readily available at YOUR doorstep. According to 1John 5:11&12, this is the testimony of God: He has given us eternal life (ZOE: the divine life & nature, what makes God God), and this life is in His Son. He who has the Son has that life. He who does not have the Son does not have that life, period!

Do you have the Son? No? Then you don't have eternal life. It really is very simple. Do you believe that God has raised Jesus from the dead? Then take a moment right now & confess Jesus as your LORD, receive the life He so freely offers. Have you done that? Now I can speak to you as to every other believer.....

You are divine in origin & nature
You are heavenly, born from above
You are not of this world, realm & plane
You are divine

You are a god, just like God
You have been born of God, not just adopted
You are a child of God, you are God-class, God-kind

Don't look at your body or soul, look at your spirit, the real you!
Look at Jesus, look at the Father!
Look in the Word for that is your mirror!

You are just like God, you can function like Him by His Spirit & Word in you
The only thing you are not is God Himself (the Father, Son & Spirit)
Yet you are a son, just like the Son
Where the Father & Son are seated, you are seated

By the Word & Spirit of God
Everything that God is, you are
Everything that God has, you have
Everything that God can do, you can do
That is glory!

This is divinity!

Light dawns!

Sunday, 14 May 2017

SHADDAI'S SHADOW

I dwell in Shaddai's shadow
I'm hid in Shaddai God
My soul is bound in the bundle of the living
Shaddai God keeps me

No loss, no destruction, no harm can come
Nothing hurts, nothing devours in this holy mountain
I'm fed from His table, I drink of His river
By pure streams of delight, no evil assails

Under His wings I've come to rest
In His Name I've come to trust
Refuge I find, solace & comfort
No plague besets, no evil befalls

Out in the darkness, the pestilence ravages
Screaming & wailing, cries & shrieks
A thousand destroyed, ten thousand fallen
It comes not near, I watch from the Fortress

The sun does not smite, neither the moon strike
In the shadow of Shaddai's light, no arrow can fly
Terror flies out there, Shaddai's truth is my shield
Destruction lays waste, but His love forms a force-field

And when the storm & tempest roar
On the wings of Shaddai I soar
Neither gale nor wind can bring me fright
In Shaddai's love I have sure flight

Shaddai still keeps in perfect peace
The soul stayed on Him
Trust in Shaddai forever
In His shadow is eternal strength

Inspired by Psalm 91 (The Message Translation)
Ayanfe
January 26, 2017 @ 10:26am

Thursday, 27 April 2017

JEHOVAH EZER

When a Christian in Yoruba land is assisting you in some way or another (or even seeing you off after a visit) and he/she feels they've done enough or can go no further; they often say, "Ebenezer; thus far the LORD has helped me" (in the Yoruba language anyway). Hearing this several times while growing up, I always wondered, "Are you saying He can help you no further?" I mean, if He has helped you up till that point, then He can help you go even further in assisting the person or seeing them off!

As time passed, I came to realise where they got it from, but I was shocked at the stark contrast between the real meaning & the Yoruba version! What they often meant was: this is how far I can go with you. In contrast, see the bible verse here:

1 Samuel 7:12 - Then Samuel took a stone and set it up between Mizpah and Shen. He named it Ebenezer, saying, "Thus far has the LORD helped us."

Ebenezer literally means "stone of the help". The stone was a memorial of thanksgiving to the LORD for the victory He gave Israel over their Philistine enemies. That same way, God is our Helper. All through the book of Psalms, David kept speaking of God as his helper & Israel's helper, asking Him to help him, thanking Him for His help. In fact, he said, "Your help has made me great" (Psalm 18:35). Through Isaiah, Jeremiah & Ezekiel, God kept speaking of how He had helped/would help His people.

When Jesus came, Himself being Jehovah Ezer (the LORD our help), He began to help people by the anointing of the Holy Spirit, delivering them from the devil who was oppressing them (Acts 10:38). The ultimate help He gave was on the cross, taking our sin & the judgment we couldn't carry (Isaiah 53). He conquered Satan for us (Hebrews 2:14), then He rose from spiritual death & received the highest name/title in all ages (Ephesians 1:21, Philippians 2:9-11). Now, all the help we need is available in His Name (Psalm 121:2). Halleluyah!

Having ascended, He not only gave us His Name for our help; He sent us another Person to take His place, One that can help us exactly as He would help us if He could stay. He sent us His precious Holy Spirit. He called Him "paraclete" (Greek) in John 14:16, meaning Comforter, Counselor, Advocate, Strengthener, Intercessor, Standby and.......you guessed right, HELPER!!!

Glory to God! I've got the Helper in me now! Jehovah Ezer! He is in me! Halleluyah! I will never be helpless again in my life! My help is in the Name! My Helper is inside me!!!

When you need help, invoke the Name! Whisper it, shout it, anyway you want; but by all means, "Jesus!" When you require help, say "Holy Spirit, you're my Helper, I receive Your help right now". Then pray in tongues! Let living streams of help gush out of your belly!

There is a river, the streams whereof shall make glad the city of God; the holy place of the tabernacles of the Most High. God is in the midst of her, she shall not be moved. God shall HELP her, and that right early (Psalm 46:4&5)

The Holy Ghost is the river (John 7:37&38), tongues is one of the streams (Proverbs 18:2 & Acts 2:4); you are the city of God, you are one of the many tabernacles of the Most High (1Corinthians 3:16) and your spirit is the holy place where He dwells. Do you get the picture?! Are you seeing it?! You will not be moved, you will not fall! You are helped right early (at the break of day)!

Jehovah Ezer is in you now, will you ignore Him and go from pillar to post looking for help? Will you sit on the floor & cry your eyes out because there is "nobody" to help you? Will you mourn because a physical helper has been removed from the scene & you think you are now helpless? If you do, you ignore/forsake your help. It's a choice. That doesn't change the fact that Jehovah Ezer is in you. If you know this, then you can rejoice, you can "lambano" (Greek: receive/take hold of) His help & be made great! What is your choice today?

Sunday, 9 April 2017

TRIBUTE TO BAAMI

Baami (my father) was born on a Wednesday, that has nothing to do with this, but just so you know.

My first conscious memories of him include going with him to his office, playing chess together, him playing the keyboard and of course, him with a whip ("wire") in his hand & pain in my buttocks (I must have committed one of a wide range of trespasses, you take a guess).

Now, I really didn't like Baami much in my teenage years (how many guys do?), but I grew to realise how much better off my life is with him as my father. I came to certain understandings of fatherhood & sonship, and he also kind of "chilled out", so we sort of met in the middle. Today, I know without a doubt that I love him and he loves me, and that is a really big deal. It is.

Baami is 65 years old today. I know it may be a few years too early to write a biography, but hey, we can always start rehearsing.

Scripture says a good man leaves an inheritance for his children's children. Now, most people (including me) believe that refers to physical resources, and so it does. Yet, it is clear that a proper inheritance goes way beyond mere physical resources that perish with the use thereof. Baami is a good man in every definition of the term.

The first inheritance he gave us to use & pass to our children is the Word. He taught us every morning until we could also teach from the "Our Daily Bread" devotional. He and the rest of the family were my first audience. He made sure we were fed with the Word at home, took us to church & also gave us freedom to go to places like Happiness Club where we were fed with even more.

The second inheritance is a good name. I tell you, I have never been to a place where someone knew/discovered I'm his son and didn't speak well of him or attend to me well. Even when he made enemies by standing for the truth in Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife; I was never at a disadvantage for it. I applied wisdom too sha o!

The third inheritance: opportunities. He has given us opportunities in life, within his ability. I tell you, each one of his children (biological & numerous others) have good standing in life because of him. He has always encouraged us to go for the best. And he & Maami have been our cheerleading team all the way.

The fourth inheritance is the blessing. I don't know anyone who blesses better than my parents. Every morning, every birthday, every new phase & everything that looks like an opportunity to bless; they release spiritual blessings through words & the laying on of hands. I learnt from the best!

The fifth is physical wealth. If he leaves for heaven before us, he will leave his earthly wealth to his children's children, because his children will be too busy administering their own wealth to add the burden of his own! But even now that he's with us, I can testify that since my childhood, I've never known him to fail in his responsibilities, and now we can stand without support. So, he has already given us that inheritance.

I could go on & on. Baami, if you ever happen to wonder whether you're still relevant to us, to me; I want you to remember this: you are indispensable & invaluable. Thank God that He has helped you to raise us to be able to stand on our own; but even now, you remain a father. We may not need physical provision anymore, but there's so much more that you're still giving: your exemplary lifestyle (especially in generosity & fearless standing for truth), your strong support in all things, your blessing, your prayer etc. All these things are timeless, seasonless & priceless.

Reverend Professor Ifeolu Kehinde Adewumi, olowo ori Adejoke, baba Dr Tomi Imarah, Engineer Tolu Olukoga, Moneybag Ayo Adewumi ati Dr Jesutola Adewumi; father of many non-biological children spiritual & temporal, astute academic mind & CEO of Greengold Initiative, I greet you.

Most blessed of fathers are you, may you be favored by all, may you bathe your feet in oil. The bolts of your gates will be iron and bronze, and your strength will equal your days (Deuteronomy 33:24&25).

And lest I forget, happy birthday. I love you Baami. Your favourite son, Ayanfe.

Tuesday, 21 March 2017

I DON HAMMER!

I rejoice at Your Word like one who finds great spoil - David Jesse, King of Israel

David Jesse lived many centuries ago. He was first known as a shepherd boy, then a musician, then a warrior & finally a king. Through all these phases of his life, a few things remained constant; one of them was his love for Jehovah. So deep was that love that David would spend a lot of time singing & playing his harp. Later, as king of Israel, he spent huge resources raising a battalion of Levites whose sole purpose was to worship & praise Jehovah. One of the things he most loved praising God for was His Word (His law, His commandments, statutes & testimonies).

David had such an amazing love for God's Word that not only would he meditate on it often, but seven times a day, he would praise God for that same Word. His love for the Word is shown in one particular verse, Psalm 119:162, where he says, "I rejoice at Your Word as one that finds great spoil". The Message version reads, "like one who strikes it rich". If there was a Pidgin English Version (PEV) of the Bible, it would read: LIKE PERSON WEY DON HAMMER!

How did you celebrate the last time you made some good money? You've seen people who won the lottery, a scholarship, received a monetary award or closed the business deal of a lifetime. How do they usually rejoice? They jump, shout, laugh & dance; some roll on the floor. They call their friends & family to share the good news. They pop a bottle of wine. Some even organise celebratory parties. They do "thanksgiving" or give testimonies in church. You see the evidence on their BBM & whatsapp DPs, they post on Facebook etc. Do you rejoice like that at the Word of God?

Does the revelation of God's Word get you screaming & shouting? The Word revealed fills your heart with joy. Do you allow that joy to show up on the outside or are you too cool, calm, collected & "Christo-sanctimonious" to rejoice at God's Word?

Indeed, when you find God's Word, you've found great treasure. Two reasons: the Word is treasure & the Word can produce any treasure. Do you know it? Do you act like it? Have you seen the Word produce results in your life before? If you haven't, then you should be highly dissatisfied with your Christian experience because there's so much you're missing! Be dissatisfied enough to do something about it. But even before results come, there's an understanding that the Word is life to anyone that finds it (Proverbs 4:22). That understanding gets you rejoicing.

Maybe it's an attitude problem, a perspective problem. Maybe you just don't see God's Word as something to rejoice about. Beloved, repent. God's Word is worth shouting over, it's worth running, dancing, screaming & celebrating over! Depending on the level at which the revelation of God's Word hits you, you can even prepare a feast just to celebrate the Word you've received! It is that serious!

Beloved, I pray for you today: as you continue in God's Word, the Holy Spirit will show you greater & greater things that will cause your heart to rejoice & cause your life to be ever-transformed in Jesus' name. Shalom!

Thursday, 5 January 2017

MY BLOODLINE

In some, no strength
In others, no health
In many, no wealth
Weaknesses through blood are spread

The blood-curse rages
Storms blow through ages
Confused men seek sages
Yet the plague ravages

The Truth, His blood He shed
On a cross the Saviour bled
Rivulets running red
Demons at His face fled

Since then a new family
God now Fathering
Not a cursed family tree
Rather, a blessed pedigree

A superior race, a higher life
Not blood-mediated, at least not human
A new family, a new bloodline
Not of flesh & blood; so purely divine

In my bloodline, there's strength
In my lineage, there's health
My pedigree is rich in wealth
His blood flows, the blessing spreads

Won't you switch bloodlines?
Won't you join mine?
Won't you come into the light?
Won't you partake of this life?