Hi friends,
Too many times we become so carried away with the cares of
this life like John Bouyan rightly
displayed in his classic ‘ Pilgrims Progress’ as vanity fair that we forget
that there is always a day of reckoning.
It is with this scripture in sight that the Psalmist prayed
this popular prayer in Psalms 90: 12,
So teach us to
number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom.
Food for thought, isn’t it? The nature of every man is to
continually toy with time even when he really does not have the time. What has
brought about procrastination?
A doctor well known to me once confessed that he works better
under pressure. I must admit that this is also true for me. Many times when I have
the feeling that there is still time, I end up not accomplishing much. Does it
happen to you?
The Psalmist began to plead with God Almighty to teach him to count
his days. I am also praying same as I add up another year to my life that the
God of heaven will teach me to count my days to see how fewer they are
becoming.
As an educationist, I have come to discover that to teach
goes beyond passing on information but it probably could be liken to training. It could mean to keep informing a student
until he naturally imbibes all that he is taught.
A proper counting of our days/ years will help I and you to apply our hearts unto
wisdom. It will make us know how limited our time on this side of eternity is. It will also help us prepare for the world to come. It will help us abstain from worldly lust and
its affections. It will make us excuse ourselves from the ‘vanity fair’ of life
and be heavenly focused.
Wisdom is the right application of knowledge and too many
times people die without applying the knowledge they have acquired from God . They
keep postponing until a later date only to find out that they are called home
earlier than they thought.
Little wonder, the grave is said to be the richest place on
earth because of the untapped or unutilized human resources found there.
Lord Jesus, as I celebrate this birthday of mine if there is
any other prayer I am praying apart from thanks giving, it is to be taught by
you. If men teach me, there will be limitations. If I have to learn by
experience it is even harder but if you teach me by your spirit, then I shall be
truly taught.
That I might be taught of you so that I can have great peace
on this kingdom highway and learn to run my race with patience and perseverance
looking unto Jesus , the author and finisher of my faith.
This is my humble request and hearth's cry as I journey another day closer to
the golden city, TEACH ME. By virtue of your teaching and training I can now
apply my heart to wisdom. Thank you Lord Jesus, because this and many more you
will do for me. Hallelujah!!
Your friend and fellow pilgrim in the Kingdom Race,
Pastor Janet

This beautiful,
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Am touched by this message, it's a message we have to remind ourselves of each passing day. Thank you ma for d message
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