Monday, 19 May 2025

Why Judgment Tarries

And should not I spare Nineveh, that great city, wherein are more than sixscore thousand persons that cannot discern between their right hand and their left hand; and also much cattle? (Jonah 4:11)

I have for some time been burdened about a community I am connected with.

The level of sin and wickedness is saddening.

It seems as if sin is a foreign concept for most, even church people, yet it has been the bedrock of some serious Christian sects for a long time.

You listen to conversations and wonder whether anybody has ever encountered even a fragment of scripture because their arguments bear no connection with anything Christian.

Interestingly, many are in ‘Christian’ garb from top to bottom.

My observation over the years is that there is an almost zero awareness of sin, the rampant ones being theft and greed, harlotry and witchcraft.

As we continued praying with a pastor friend, it became abundantly clear that there is a huge problem because the community is teetering towards Sodom.

What should we be praying about?

At one time we were thinking that what the community needs is an awakening; an Elijah or John the Baptist type awakening because nothing in the community has anything close to the kind of change (forget about transformation) that would do any good.

Though there are so many ‘evangelistic crusades’, there is simply no hint of their efficacy, something I have noticed in a few other places over the years.

But as we went on praying, we saw that even that may not offer any solution since sin appears so entrenched.

Of course, the next thing is calling for judgment.

But even that does not seem to offer much of a solution. And that because the majority of the community does not even seem aware that what they are pursuing is sin.

That took us to Jonah’s scenario.

If God should judge the community (and He is justified to do so), many people would die for sins they were not even aware were sins.

That crushed me and put me in a dilemma, a bad one.

I can’t pray that they be forgiven since sin must be judged. And I can’t pray that they be judged since a majority of them are not awakened about their sin.

So I prayed that God shows me how to pray for the community.

God answered that in a very interesting way.

I went to a new stage and boarded a matatu home. And the signs clearly indicated where it was headed.

Along the way, it started behaving suspiciously.

But I didn’t mind because I was confident it was going to the destination indicated at the stage.

Then it left the highway. But even then, I didn’t panic. And it was raining very heavily as well.

Until the rough road became too much. By then we had left the highway far behind.

That is when I thought to ask why we were out of the highway and the conductors gazed at me in amazement since they were not going where I was going.

I had to alight in the rain, look for another matatu to take me back to the highway and then look for transport to take me where I was going.

I left Nairobi during the day and arrived home late at night and spent double the fare.

Then God told me why that happened.

Guides! Signposts! Signals!

I remembered another sad incident involving matatus some years ago.

Many matatus will on retiring take passengers on the route where the owner or driver lives

There was this PSV that ferries people to an upscale estate a few minutes drive from the city centre whose many vehicles closed their days by taking our route. And the stages are near each other.

One time, an old lady boarded such a vehicle. And she couldn’t be faulted because it was the one that ferried them all the time.

I do not know whether she slept as most people do at night, but as we were almost getting to the end of the journey, over an hour later, she blurted.

Why is it taking so long to get to Kileleshwa?

And to imagine it was close to ten o’clock at night!               

Our hearts sank.

Here is an old lady in Kiambu county, so far from the city which is so close to her estate.

All because of a wrong signal, or wrong signage.

That is the problem with the community we have been praying for.

God then started opening our eyes to that, showing us the spiritual leadership and the reason they could not be relied on to guide their people to God.

We have been able to see sin and wickedness in that spiritual leadership that is shameful and completely abhorrent.

And that spiritual leadership does not seem to care. They are as content in their wickedness as the ignorant sheep they are leading.

Of course, the prayer got a very clear direction.

Praying that God deals with the leaders in such a way that everybody will understand that God hates sin, worse still, sin involving the guides representing Him. And that is whether He has called them or they called themselves.

Or what would you do if you found a signpost showing the wrong direction?

And from observation I am not talking about this community alone.

As a minister I get to hear about a lot that happens in churches far and wide.

I can therefore accurately affirm that this problem is in most churches, especially ‘successful’ ones.

The clearest indicator of this is a question I have always posed, when was the last time you heard sin being preached against in church?

This is the clearest indicator that there are blurred lines as far as sin is concerned, meaning that congregations have no clear understanding of what sin is. And that because their guides do not care.

For many ‘successful’ churches, sin is opposing the revelations or conduct of their superstar, something I have observed more times that I care to remember.

So as I pray for this community, I also want to challenge you to pray for your community and church concerning these faulty and misguiding guides.

And I would want us to pray as God has shown me; that He will deal with those faulty (probably false) guides in such a way that it will be clear to all that it is God who has done it.

The Bible talks about judgment beginning in God’s house (you may call it household).

Where better then but with us leaders?

My brethren, be not many masters, knowing that we shall receive the greater condemnation. (James 3:1)

Because leadership is a trust answerable to God.

Revival and judgment are two sides of the same coin.

And Jonah’s story is the clearest indicator of the same.

This means that before God can revive our generation, He must deal with the prevailing sin that is blocking His move in it.

Will we be part of it?

Thursday, 15 May 2025

Obedience, the Conclusion of Everything

Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven. (Matthew 7:21)

I want us to examine our faith with the view of establishing the essentials of the same.

Have you ever wondered what is the only thing that will take a believer to heaven?

Has it ever occurred to you that the many things and activities we get involved with in the name of ministry and church have no capacity at all of leading us heavenward?

But I am getting ahead of myself.

Have you ever wondered why obedience is never taught in church circles? That only a mention here and there is adequate to fulfil righteousness?

We teach discipleship and prophecy and eschatology and all those other logys.

We teach giving and fellowship and sacrifice for the church.

We teach deep doctrines of this or the other subject. We teach counselling and psychology and family therapy to ensure our relationships are perfect.

We teach Greek and Hebrew to help believers understand the Bible in depth.

We have age relevant ministries to reach out to people where they are.

We even have strategies to reach the outcasts and rejects appropriately.

But has it ever occurred to you that there is literally no school of obedience in all this mix?

Have you like me realised that there is literally nowhere in church circles where obedience is emphasised?

I know someone will shout about grace and the fact that Christ paid it all.

If it is as simple as that, why then will there be people in hell?

Salvation is a choice we make. It is a decision we make to agree with God’s diagnosis of our condition.

Agreeing that I am sick does not automatically make me well. I must be willing and ready to take the medication for my condition.

Remember John the Baptist saying this?

Bring forth therefore fruits meet for repentance: (Matthew 3:8)

Though repentance is good, it is not the complete package. It is the start of a journey; the journey John the Baptist was painting here.

Leaving everything at repentance and reception of grace falls way short of God’s requirement.

Otherwise explain some consistently appearing verses in the scriptures.

Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works? And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity. (Matthew 7: 22, 23)

Where had grace disappeared to?

Afterward came also the other virgins, saying, Lord, Lord, open to us. But he answered and said, Verily I say unto you, I know you not. (Matthew 25: 11, 12)

Had anything happened to grace between their invitation with the five other virgins and this time He tells them that He did not know them?

What I am saying is that grace is a door we go through and not the destination.

It is impossible to get into that path without grace. Meaning that it is impossible to get to the destination without grace. It is impossible to keep on that path without grace as well.

But on the other hand, we are required to walk the road if we were to get to the destination that door opens us to.

I have written very widely about Saul and Balaam as indicators that grace is not the end game of our faith.

You see the two tearfully repented, repeatedly, yet were unable to access grace (call it forgiveness) because they were not willing to walk the road repentance indicated. Esau is also looked at alike.

And we see the same with Judas for those who will argue about me dwelling on the Old Testament.

Obedience is the only qualification for a walk with God.

And by obedience I am not talking about a set of rules set by whoever and from wherever.

I am talking about a walk with God where I am constantly pursuing the knowledge of His will so that I can walk in it.

But let me get to definitions first.

What do I mean by obedience?

My most basic definition of obedience is the moment by moment walk in the revelation God releases to me.

This in a way ties with my last post about hearing God’s voice.

I am unable to walk in obedience if I am disconnected with that moment-by-moment guidance.

What about the commandments? I know someone is shouting.

The commandments are the framework, the foundation on which that obedience is built.

I can’t talk about walking with God if my passions are not under control.

For example, I know ministers who are very good liars. Good because they would rather lie than offend. They would rather lie that leave their parishioner with terrible dreams truth may open them to.

There are prophets whose greed is on another level. There are pastors and bishops whose pride and entitlement crushes everything and everybody who stands in their way.

There are evangelists and apostles who must sample any new sister who joins their team.

Incidentally, they continue being ‘used’ of God, some of them tremendously.

These are the characters being addressed by my most quoted verses, Matthew 7: 22, 23.

Their ministry overshot the commandments. Their powerful revelations nullified the basics.

You therefore cannot speak about obedience outside the commandments.

However, obedience makes the commandments almost invisible since their observance is automatic.

You see, I cannot receive a higher order before I have effectively and conclusively fulfilled a lower one.  I cannot be given a promotion before I have excelled in my present position.

At no time do we read about Samuel dealing with commandments or temptations. We do not see him in the nitty gritties of his faith

We only know him as someone who walked with God and followed His voice faithfully.

But we are able to clearly see his relationship with the commandments when he was getting out of the scene because he challenged the whole nation to stand in judgment of him for any breach of the same. And none could.

I hope you are getting at what I am saying.

Obedience does not speak about commandments because it surpasses them.

For I say unto you, That except your righteousness shall exceed the righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees, ye shall in no case enter into the kingdom of heaven. (Matthew 5:20)

This means that looking at the observance of the commandments is way off the mark of obedience.

We look at the observance of the commandments because we are not really seeking to walk in obedience.

We can almost say that a pursuit of obedience means that we have outgrown the observance of the commandments, more like what happens in our studies.

No one pursuing further studies ever remembers counting one to ten or reciting the alphabet. Nor is he asked whether he can write his name.

They have become part of his makeup so that he will do them without thinking.

... touching the righteousness which is in the law, blameless. (Philippians 3:6)

This means that in dealing with obedience we are not dealing with the observance of the commandments, not because we are overlooking them, but because we have observed them to the point that we do not even notice it.

I therefore cannot be talking about obedience when I am dealing with exaggeration in my preaching. Or when I have issues with relationships with women and girls surrounding me or the moneys passing through my hands.

But fornication, and all uncleanness, or covetousness, let it not be once named among you, as becometh saints; Neither filthiness, nor foolish talking, nor jesting, which are not convenient: but rather giving of thanks. (Ephesians 5: 3, 4)

I hope you can grasp what I am saying.

Simply that obedience is the product of walking with God. We can comfortably say that obedience is the actual walking with God. It is the fellowship someone has with the divine.

That is why it is beyond rules. Because rules do not enrich relationships.

But it directly implies intimate knowledge of what the divine wants us to be because we have consistently sought to know what He is like through the already existing revelation (the Bible)

As an example, if a king should visit you or you are invited to visit his palace, it is essential that you intricately know protocols and etiquette required for such visit because a breach could be catastrophic for that relationship.

But once you are in fellowship, you will be able to talk about anything without restraint.

Yet that does not minimise those protocols and etiquette. It just surpasses them.

It means that you are rightly and justly in the presence of the king.

What I am trying to emphasise is that obedience is not about commandments, though that is because it has flown higher than their requirements.

Talking about fellowship and obedience, it is important to say that fellowship indicates a uniting of hearts. Or simply hearts that are growing into a likeness.

Anybody can tell you that people in love not only start behaving alike, they also start looking alike.

That is what communion with God creates, hearts that start beating in synch with His.

A new heart also will I give you, and a new spirit will I put within you: and I will take away the stony heart out of your flesh, and I will give you an heart of flesh. (Ezekiel 36:26)

You may realise that Saul tried to do God’s will and was rejected whereas David sought to do God’s will and was accepted.

In fact, David was called someone in pursuit of God’s heart. And his life demonstrated that.

The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he hath anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor; he hath sent me to heal the brokenhearted, to preach deliverance to the captives, and recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty them that are bruised, (Luke 4:18)

One main disconnect between God’s heart and ours is in our relationship with the vulnerable.

That is the point at which most disconnect from His heart in obedience.

Yet from this verse it seems to be the whole purpose of His anointing, meaning that His assignment was pivoted on that.

I suspect that prophet was sent to hell because he decided to take his prophecies to more fruitful fields, the exorcist decided that the poor did not have adequate returns for his ministry and the miracle worker thought the vulnerable were below his radar in Matthew 7: 22, 23.

And we see the same thing in Matthew 25 when Christ is separating us like a shepherd separates the sheep from the goats. Where do the vulnerable rate in your heart?

Obedience means that my heart slowly becomes like God’s, my thoughts slowly starting becoming like God’s and my character slowly becomes like God’s.

Saul was finally rejected because he refused to carry God’s anger (heart) against the Amalekites, choosing instead to use the spoil to give God a sacrifice.

Phinehas was commended for rescuing Israel because he employed God’s wrath (heart) on blatant sin in Numbers 25.

It simply means that the more aligned and alike my heart is to God’s, the more able am I to do God’s will.

Conversely, it means that the more obedient I am growing to be, the more my heart starts becoming like God’s.

To some I think this sounds confusing, way higher than the clouds.

I will therefore seek to bring it down to a way we can easily grasp it.

What is God’s will? Where is God’s will? How can we access God’s will.

I have talked about the fact that obedience does not deal with commandments because it is beyond them.

But there are those who do not even know those commands.

I will therefore get us to the basics of our faith since someone does not just start walking and talking.

Most birds do not just fly. They will need a runway, however short.

As newborn babes, desire the sincere milk of the word, that ye may grow thereby: (1Peter 2:2)

It is only the person who started his journey in the faith right who can be able to grow to clearly understand God’s will.

It is only the person who is immersed in the word of God who will be able to graduate into the person who has God’s heart. It is only the person who is sold out to God’s word who is able to walk according to God’s will.

You see, no revelation surpasses the one already written. No word nullifies the word already spoken.

Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil. For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled. Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments, and shall teach men so, he shall be called the least in the kingdom of heaven: but whosoever shall do and teach them, the same shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven. (Matthew 5: 17 – 19)

Knowing what is written is therefore pivotal to knowing the intricacies of God’s will. Walking according to what is written will shape us not only to behave as God has prescribed, but to also become as He has intended.

Incidentally, that is what sets David apart.

You also remember that the same thing happened when Josiah discovered God’s word and aligned himself with it?

Allow me to summarise, though as usual I do not intend to close this post for the purposes of you digging deeper in the topic for greater enrichment.

Ther are two building blocks to the kind of obedience that pleases God.

The first is a complete and unwavering commitment to God’s word.

You must know who He is before seeking to know what He wills.

You can’t be obedient if you are casual with God’s word.

And this goes beyond knowledge.

That is why I am talking about being immersed into the scriptures so that they then shape everything you are, not only do.

The second is a reverential relationship with God guided by the same word.

I must at the personal level seek to know Him beyond what I read in the scriptures, again guided by the same word.

I must develop habits that will align me with His word ‘effortlessly’.

My prayer and relationships must be guided by His revelation, among all other aspects of my life.

We can call this a sold-out life, meaning a life completely sold out to God and His agenda.

I hope I have challenged someone to aim higher in their relationship with God.

Wednesday, 7 May 2025

Presumptive Blasphemy

And they said, Hath the LORD indeed spoken only by Moses? hath he not spoken also by us? And the LORD heard it. (Numbers 12:2)

I feel compelled to share this warning because I have over the years encountered or even been rebuked for saying that God has led me or told me something, a thing I know has been consistent with believers who have fellowshipped with God over the years.

Why must God only speak to you? Why does He not also speak to us?

God cannot speak to you. God cannot tell you what you are claiming.

These are some of the responses when someone shares something God has shared with them.

That does not mean that there are no imposters and pretenders, even experts who can create a hearing experience out of the world.

But like I always say, fake means that there is something real that is being counterfeited.

The fact that you have had an encounter with a false prophet does not trash prophecy. It in fact confirms it.

The fact that someone gave you a word presumably from God that did not materialise does not mean that God does not give such words. It just means he gave a word out of himself and not from God.

What am I saying?

Your experience, however loud it shouts, is not the standard when it comes to God’s communication with His people. Only God’s word is.

Another statement I have said over the years is that God does not have prefects.

What I mean is that God does not use intermediaries or supervisors to speak to His people.

But I think it is in order for me to lay some groundwork for this message.

God just does not speak.

How many have you read in the scriptures this statement, ‘let him who has ears hear ...’?

God speaks to ears of those who are attentive, not to just any ears.

And in hearing, the Bible simply means someone who is ready to do what they have heard God say.

but to this man will I look, even to him that is poor and of a contrite spirit, and trembleth at my word. (Isaiah 66:2b)

I have said elsewhere that that trembling has nothing to do with fear. It is an anticipation to do what one hears. It is a rearing to launch head on to what that word says as a horse is known to jump into battle. It is the anticipation of an athlete before the starting gun goes off.

Why are you not able to hear from God?

The most basic reason could be a simple logical rebellion. You want to have all the blocks aligned so that you are sure of the victory when you obey. You want a certainty that God’s order does not give, meaning that you will wait forever before all the chips can be arranged to your satisfaction. You want what God tells you to be logical so that you do not embarrass yourself when explaining it to your circles, family or friends.

The ‘fools’ who hear from God (pretend is the word you use) are stupid enough to take God at His word even when they receive the smallest hint of a command.

Or what do you think Noah looked like building the ark when it had never rained?

What do you thing of David when he chose to confront Goliath with a stick and pebbles?

What about Isaiah when he walked naked for three years?

They didn’t hear because they had better ears. They simply heard because they were willing and ready to do what His word wanted.

It is not that you do not have ears to hear God speak. It is not that those others have more sensitive ears.

The obedience quotient is the determinant of who hears and who doesn’t.

But let me get us to the message.

Only God determines who He will speak to according to His standards.

This means that for you to question who to or why God speaks, you are actually questioning God and not the person He speaks to. And this because He will never consult you before speaking to anybody and anything He has created.

Otherwise explain the logic of an ass speaking to Balaam since we know asses do not speak?

Standing in judgment over people because they have claimed to hear from God is questioning the validity of God speaking.

Like 1 Corinthians 15 argues, doubting our future resurrection is actually pouring scorn on our faith.

Doubting that God speaks to people is not much different.

It goes farther to argue that God not only does not speak, He has never had any capacity to speak. Because, if He cannot speak today, He really could not have spoken in the past since He never changes.

No wonder the same people have issues with God’s revelation through His word because they are doubting the fundamentals of the faith – that God does speak. No wonder they have problems interpreting the scriptures, only taking the logical route as the valid one.

And that limits God to some sort of idol created after our likeness, a god we can easily explain and completely understand.

But that is not the truth, as even they know.

For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, saith the LORD. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways, and my thoughts than your thoughts. (Isaiah 55: 8, 9)

The truth is that just as God spoke to Moses, He can speak to you; but only if you are aligned to His will.

He does not speak because you feel He must speak. He does not speak because you crave His voice.

The truth is that Moses was not even looking to hear that voice when he first heard it. Samuel did not even know about God speaking when God sought him out.

But their hearts were tuned to that voice. And that is why they heard when nobody else could.

That is the problem Miriam had with Moses, their baby, a baby she literally saved from pharaoh’s sword.

How does God speak to our baby and leave us out of the loop? How did He bypass us to speak to the baby?

That reasoning is what is guiding these rebels.

I need to also state that for the most part, they do not oppose God speaking from a point of ignorance since most of them have had a prior experience with that voice.

They walked in the revelation, swam in the abundance obedience provided and even thrived in the release their obedience availed.

They are like king Saul.

Remember people wondered whether he was from a prophetic family when he responded to his call?

But he rebelled. And God trashed him.

David’s presence was therefore the loudest rebuke to him because it showed him, not only how far he had fallen, but especially how far he could have gone had he not rebelled.

He did not seek to kill David because he posed any threat to him. He did not seek to kill him because of his disloyalty or even ambition.

He sought to get rid of David because he was the clearest evidence that he was fallen and rejected.

Incidentally it was the same reason he at one time sought to kill his heir, Jonathan. Because this young man knew where God was taking Israel.

For it is impossible for those who were once enlightened, and have tasted of the heavenly gift, and were made partakers of the Holy Ghost, And have tasted the good word of God, and the powers of the world to come, If they shall fall away, to renew them again unto repentance; seeing they crucify to themselves the Son of God afresh, and put him to an open shame. (Hebrews 6: 4 – 6)

That is what is guiding this movement trashing God’s voice.

Theirs is a doctrine built on rebellion being theologically entrenched on the mainstream to prevent the pursuit of obedience.

Think about it like this.

Why should someone be so aggressive against someone else hearing God’s voice and guidance.

If I have not heard God’s voice, I am simply ignorant about it and cannot take any sides concerning it.

Let me give an illustration.

Someone comes to a group and describes the exhilarating taste of mushrooms.

Anybody who has never tasted mushrooms will only be an observer in the discussion since they have no experience about the same.

Someone who has never tasted mushrooms bringing opinions on the topic would be treated as a fool, and rightly so.

That is why it is so sad to hear people argue so vehemently against God speaking yet confessing that they have never heard Him.

Incidentally, the same people argue against the miraculous in the Christian life.

How do you argue against a miracle with someone who has encountered it? On what basis do you even attempt to do so?

If God does not speak to you, it is safest for you to keep quiet and allow the ones who can hear, however deluded you may think they are, share their experiences with God’s voice and guidance.

Otherwise, you are opening yourself to judgment from God who speaks to His people.

And the Bible plainly says that God will speak to His people, and that since the Old Testament.

And thine ears shall hear a word behind thee, saying, This is the way, walk ye in it, when ye turn to the right hand, and when ye turn to the left. (Isaiah 30:21)

And they shall teach no more every man his neighbour, and every man his brother, saying, Know the LORD: for they shall all know me, from the least of them unto the greatest of them, saith the LORD: for I will forgive their iniquity, and I will remember their sin no more. (Jeremiah 31:34)

My sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me: (John 10:27)

For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God. (Romans 8:14)

And these are a few among very many verses pointing to the fact that God seeks to speak to and guide his people to His will at all times.

God does not expect us to gamble with His guidance. He expects us to walk in it.

To argue against it is arguing against the revelation that is His word.

The Sadducees exemplify that.

They argued and fought against the supernatural because they could not wrap their minds around it.

They simply had no place for a God beyond their understanding.

No wonder there is no single record of even one of them getting saved in the scriptures.

Isn’t this what this rebellious gang is like?

I am therefore writing this to let them know that God is not happy with their dramatics and well-oiled doctrines of rebellion.

I will repeat. If God does not speak to you, please allow Him to speak to whoever He wills.

But woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye shut up the kingdom of heaven against men: for ye neither go in yourselves, neither suffer ye them that are entering to go in. Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye compass sea and land to make one proselyte, and when he is made, ye make him twofold more the child of hell than yourselves. (Matthew 23: 13, 15)

God will not consult you when He chooses to speak to anybody He has created.

It is therefore blasphemy for you to decide that only you have the standard the He uses to speak by deciding that simply because He does not speak to you, He cannot speak to anybody else.

You will be judged.