GOOD TIMES ARE HERE
1 Peter 4:17-18 NKJV
“ For the time has come for judgment to begin at the house of God; and
if it begins with us first, what will be the end of those who do not obey the
gospel of God?”
This scripture underscores the importance of social reforms in the development of any nation or community ; it is a process that begins with the church.
There can be no true governance outside the perimeter of God’s elect. The need
for societal reforms is necessitated by the fact that our individual prosperity is meaningless without the prosperity of our communities . It is against this
backdrop that the church should pursue a vigorous and holistic approach towards
social justice and equity in the wider society. The scriptures says in Jer 29:7
“ And work for the peace and prosperity of the city where I sent you into
exile. Pray to the Lord for it, for its welfare will determine your
welfare."
We are related directly or indirectly therefore our collective good should be
the concern of all. This is contrary to what is observed in the church
today where certain persons have set out an agenda to build personal empires at the expense of our commonwealth. History has shown that such ventures are
nothing but vapour that soon fade away.
The church
is meant to be a pool from where tested and genuine leadership is sourced (Acts
6:1-7), therefore when the church is morally bankrupt, society suffers. In acts 6:7 we are told that the word of God became popular as a result of good
governance unlike what is being witnessed today where prayers, fasting and fables have taken the place of sound wholesome family
oriented teachings. Though there is a perceived increase in membership ,it is in quantity not quality with diminishing returns in the
sanctity of society..
It took a church of four persons: Daniel and
his three faithful friends to change Babylon for the better and yet with the
countless numbers of followers in our churches society buckles under the weight
of social injustice and gross inequality.
It is against
this backdrop, that the process of societal reform must start from God’s
people, they are the righteous by grace and it is incumbent on us to display the highest level of transparency and
accountability. The world does not understand spiritual
language but they do know how to identify integrity wherever it is found. This
is why we must of necessity go through trials and temptation, through temporary
deprivation Eccl 3:1-8, that means things won’t always go the way we plan
regardless of how much spiritual exercise we put into receiving them. God wants
us to learn how to value human relationship and our relationship with Him more
than we do with material things (Rom 14:14-16,1 Thes5:22). Our faith fails whenever our joy
is determined by the craving for things; it leads to unfruitfulness in the
things of the lord ( Mk 4:7,19) . Satan uses materials things as bait to
destroy lives and God doesn’t want us to fall prey to his antics.
Some of the
things we desire bring shame to the community and dishonor to the lord; during
trying times we learn to identify and refrain from such things (2cor 6:3) also
the true intents of our hearts are revealed so that we may be able to identify
true believers (Deut 8:2, exodus 20:20) as such periods draws them closer to
the Word of God. Sometimes battles are set up by the lord to test our
resilience and love for His word (Judges2:21-22).
Through trials
we also learn to be better resource managers and invest wiser (Jn 15:2) thus
making us more useful to the community (2Tim 2:21,) this sometimes requires the
total destruction of our old plans for
prosperity for something new and better
( Jer 18:4) .This is to prepare us for a glorious future ( Deut 8:16) and give Him all the
glory as the scripture says in Deut 8:17-18 “He did all this so you would
never say to yourself, 'I have achieved this wealth with my own strength and
energy.' Receive grace for recovery as you read this now in Jesus name.
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