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Monday, December 31, 2012

Joel Osteen - God's Favor In The New Year


MY PAST IS OVER WELCOME MY NEW YEAR 2013;


HAVE BLESSED NEW YEAR 2013




Are you satisfied with your Life?

Year 2012 has been a challenging year to me personally and my family. I started it nursing many body ailments, which include the threat of loosing eyesight, excruciating lower back and abdominal pain etc. Then my mother went to be with the Lord and for the first time I saw myself as an orphan.  The missional work I have been involved in both in Tanzania and here in the US seemed to be grinding to a halt due to my ill health and other challenges.

This is my first time in more than fifty years that I had plenty of time to think, read (when pain was not a hindrance), pray and examine many issues. One of the issues I thought about deeply and at length was how satisfied with life the people I interacted with (in Tanzania most of 2011 and in USA in 2012) were.

I asked the following question to a number of people I interacted with in the last two years: Are you satisfied with your life?

I found out that many people are not satisfied, especially those who seem to be well off, like me:

  • There are married people who aren’t satisfied with being married.
  • There are single people who aren’t satisfied with being single.
  • There are people who are not satisfied with their children
  • There are people who are not satisfied with their jobs
  • There are people who are not satisfied with their income
  • There are people who are not satisfied with their health
  • There are people who are not satisfied with their physical appearance.

Even millionaires do not seem very satisfied these days. A number of them have so much security to guard against kidnapping or attack that they become prisoners in their own homes, always afraid, always fearful of some disaster striking them.

What an awful way to live!

Let me ask you a similar question: Are you satisfied with your life?

Whether you are living in a “developed’ or “developing” world, the global nature of the modern world exposes all of us, for example, to following crises:

1.    The crisis of purpose - Physical breakdowns, loss of parents, the surrender of youthful dreams and forced retirements are making Boomers (in U.S a baby boomer is a person who was born during the demographic post – World War 11 boom between the years 1946 and 1964). “What else is there?”

2.    The crisis of disillusionment - The ideals of the 1960s in U.S. and Africa (big hopes subsequent to attaining independence) seem to be unrealized as the world goes from crisis to crisis. Many people are asking, “Is changing the world even possible or has cynicism won the day?”

3.    The crisis of priorities - Consumer culture claims you can have it all, but there are too many choices, too much debt and too little time. “Can anyone really have it all?”

4.    The crisis of relationships – “Should anyone say forever?” For those with children, the answer seems to be no. Some people have not spoken with their children for years.

5.    The crisis of loneliness – Modern people value their freedom and autonomy, but they still seek connection, conversation and community. “Where do you find meaningful relationships in a superficial world?”

6.    The crisis of security - Economic uncertainty has led to spiritual anxiety. The goal of a comfortable retirement is becoming more elusive. “What price happiness?”

7.    The crisis education – Many people see education as a passport out of poverty for that reason they seek with all their might- they are not dissatisfied with education opportunities for themselves and or their children.

8.    The crisis of media – In a globalized worldmany people is gripped with the fear of the influence of media on their children.

9.    The crisis of spirituality - Organized religion has given way to a nebulous spirituality. Where do you find something rock solid for your life in a world that is falling apart?”

Does the above sound familiar?

Here are quotes from different important people (who identify with Christianity) regarding satisfaction in life:

George Reeves (a star in one of the most popular programs on television programs in USA in the 1950s) said: “fame and fortune don’t ultimately satisfy”.

Harvard Professor Clayton Christensen (Harvard Business School professor) reminds us:  “professional success and personal happiness are two very different things”.

 Malcolm Muggeridge (was an English journalist, author, media personality, and satirist. During World War II, he was a soldier and a spy) said:  “you cannot rationalize your way out of meaninglessness.”

Oprah Winfrey said:  “things” don’t ultimately satisfy.

Tim Tebow (the quarter back of Denver Broncos the winners of 2012 American NFL Super ball championship) said: “you cannot rely on sports victories to bring you contentment.”

Whether you live in a “developed” or “developing” world, the good news is that we can get satisfaction. The gospel (John 6:1-21) shows us the way. A large crowd of people had followed Jesus into the wilderness where he proceeded to teach them about the kingdom of God. Time seemed to stand still when these folks were in the presence of Jesus…so that all of a sudden it was late afternoon, every person in the crowd was hungry and the nearest restaurant was miles away.

In this instance, like it is always when it comes to feeding a large hungry crowd where there is not enough food, feeding the crowd presented a problem. Thanks to the generosity of a boy, the disciples were able to come up with five barley loaves and two fish, by no means enough to satisfy the hunger of such a large crowd. Jesus took the little they gave him, blessed it with his presence, and ordered it distributed to the crowd. The bible says that the people “ate as much as they wanted” and “were satisfied.”

This miracle is not about Jesus becoming a bread king, as John’s Gospel makes clear. For soon after the miracle, the people approach Jesus and say, “Sir, give us this bread always.” And Jesus, knowing full well they had gotten the meaning of the miracle all wrong, says to them, “I am the bread of life. Whoever comes to me will never be hungry, and whoever believes in me will never be thirsty.”

Jesus is here saying that he wants to satisfy our deepest need–satisfy us in a way that nothing else in the world can do.

The truth is that spiritual meaning is found in Jesus. There is only one person who can satisfy the deepest desires of your heart and that is Jesus. Whatever the hunger in your heart, Jesus is your ultimate source of satisfaction.

As we begin 2013, let us appropriate what the bible tells us, “Taste and see that the Lord is good; blessed is the man who takes refuge in him.” (Psalm 34:8).

We also must remain in JESUS, our Lord and Friend  who promised, “If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing ……..If you remain in me and my words remain in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you. This is to my Father’s glory, that you bear much fruit, showing yourselves to be my disciples. (John 15:5-8)

As Christians we get satisfaction with life if we remain in Jesus and be faithful to the Mission as His DISCIPLE.

HAVE A BLESSED NEW YEAR!

Yours in Christ,

By Rev.Aba Mpesha

Arbor, MI 48108-1539, USA,
Email:abampesha1@gmail.com, December 31, 2012)

Monday, December 24, 2012

XMASS CELEBRATION IN MICHIGAN BY Rev. Aba Mpesha



Dear brethren,

Greetings in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ!                                       
                                        
As we celebrate this 2012 Christmas and expectantly look forward for the new Year, God is reminding to Rise above worry by totally depending on Him because “For to us a child is born ---called Wonderful CounselorMighty GodEverlasting Father, Prince of Peace.” (Isaiah 9:6) and “the... Controller of all things.” (1 Timothy 6:15)


We all worry from time to time, but followers of Jesus Christ, whose birth we celebrate this season, have learned to avoid over-anxiety by totally depending on Jesus Christ. And the following guidelines have proved helpful to many believers:

1.  Define the situation clearly. What exactly is it you are worrying about? Be specific. Often when we take time to clarify the problem, a way to solve it will present itself.


2.  Face the worst that can happen. Would you lose your job? Your relationship? Your investment? In most cases even if the worst did happen, chances are it would not ruin you. It may be inconvenient or painful, but does it really warrant all the anxiety you are giving it?
3.  Resolve to accept the outcome, whatever it is. Most of the stress of worry comes from denial, from not being willing to face the worst that could happen. Once you make up your mind to accept whatever happens, you will find worry loses its power over you.




4.  Work to improve the situation. An African proverb goes, “Chance will not favor you if you are not in motion.” Even the Bible encourages us do all we can to ensure the best possible outcome when Paul said in Ephesians 6:13- “...after you have done everything... stand.”  We must “Stand on God's promises”!
5.  Give the problem to God. He's 'the... controller of all things'. The Psalmist said, 'Those who know your name will trust in you, for you, Lord, have never forsaken those who seek you' (Psalm 9:10 NIV). Remember, nothing can happen to you today, or any other day, that God is not aware of, in control of, and able to bring you through.








 We can follow these guidelines with confidence,

“For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, EverlastingFather, Prince of Peace. Of the greatness of his government and peace there will be no end. He will reign on David’s throne and over his kingdom, establishing and upholding it with Justice and righteousness from that time on and forever. The zealof the Lord Almighty will accomplish this. (Isaiah 9:6 –7)

Emmanuel!

Yours in Christ,

Rev. Aba Mpesha
4198 Packard St, Apt #3
Ann Arbor, MI 48108-1539

My Birthday Prayer



Thank you, God, for giving me another year of life.
Thank you for all the people who remembered me today
by sending cards, and letters, gifts and good wishes.





Thank you, Lord, for all the experiences that you gave me this past year.

Thank you for the success that will always be happy memories for me.

Thank you for the failures that molded me to be stronger
and drove me to come closer to you.

Thank you for all the happiness that gave me time to celebrate.
Thank you for all the sadness that reminded me of my weaknesses
and made me realized that I really need you



Forgive me, Lord, for all my shortcomings.

Forgive me for all the chances that I failed to take
and for all the opportunities that I missed this year.

Help me in the days ahead to make this the best year yet,
and through it to bring good credit to myself, happiness and pride to my loved ones, and joy to you



Lord, please give me more strength to face all the challenges that lies ahead of me.

Please help me in the days ahead that I may make this year the best year for me yet.


AMEN.

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

STEVE HARVEY - Process to Forgiveness





Mungu ni Mmoja: Anaitwa Allah, Brahman, Chiuta, Ruwa na Kadhalika


Professor Mbelle akingurumisha vuvuzela  

Uzuri wa kuwa na blogu yako ni kuwa hutawaliwi na mtu katika kuamua nini cha kuandika. Uamuzi wote ni wako. Nimesema kabla kuwa katika blogu yangu hii, masuala ambayo yanasemwa kuwa ni nyeti, kama dini, ni ruksa kujadiliwa. Tena sio tu ruksa, bali muhimu kujadiliwa.

Leo napenda kutoa hoja kuwa Mungu ni mmoja: anaitwa Allah, Brahman, Chiuta, Ruwa, na kadhalika, kutokana na kuwepo kwa lugha nyingi hapa duniani. Huyu ndiye aliye juu ya yote, mwenye uwezo wote, kama inavyosemwa katika ki-Arabu, "Allahu akbar." Ni dhana ya msingi katika dini zetu.

Kama wewe ni mu-Islam, halafu unasema kuwa Allah ni tofauti na Mungu wanayemwabudu wa-Kristu, au Mungu wanayemwabudu wa-Hindu, jichunguze upya, kwani utakuwa unasema kuna miungu zaidi ya mmoja. Utakuwa unaongelea kuwepo kwa mungu mwingine zaidi ya Allah. U-Islam hautambui kuwepo kwa Mungu mwingine zaidi ya Allah.

Kama wewe ni m-Kristu, halafu unasema kuwa Mungu unayemwabudu ni tofauti na Allah, basi inabidi ujichunguze, kwa misingi hiyo hiyo. U-Kristu hautambui kuwepo kwa mungu zaidi ya huyu ambaye sisi wa-Kristu tunayemwabudu, ambaye kwa ki-Arabu huitwa Allah. Usishangazwe na jina Allah. Wa-Kristu ambao ni wa-Arabu nao hutumia jina Allah, wakimaanisha Mungu, kama nilivyowahi kusema katika blogu hii.

Huyu Mungu mmoja anatajwa kwa majina mbali mbali kufutana na lugha. Wa-Tumbuka wa Malawi na Zambia humwita Chiuta. Wa-Hindu humwita Brahman. Wa-Kamba na wa-Kikuyu humwita Ngai. Wachagga humwita Ruwa.

Hoja yangu ni kuwa majina yote hayo yanamtaja Mungu huyu huyu. Muumini anayeamini kuwa kuna Mungu mmoja tu, sherti akubali na azingatie hilo. Ni ushahidi kuwa Mungu alijitambulisha kwa wanadamu duniani kote tangu mwanzo kabisa.

Nimeona nitoe mawazo yangu, kwa uhuru kabisa, kwani ni haki yangu. Kama kuna anayetaka kuyajadili au kuyapinga, namkaribisha kwa mikono miwili kufanya hivyo. 

Source: hapa kwetu blog