Thursday, December 24, 2009

Creating the Future




Human systems of government - economic, social and political - will always reflect the flaws in man's fallen nature. Man has tried but failed at evolving a perfect system of government, even the religious systems are faulty. In our opening scripture, Jesus is describing how the kingdom of God or God's government influences our lives. God's government runs at the highest intelligence frequency. It is driven by the highest form of power which is by far superior to any man made system therefore it cannot fail. When Jesus came, He preached “Repent”, that is, do a “round about turn” from the world's way of doing things and live according to God's system of government.

Jesus used several parables to paint a clear picture of the kingdom of God. Running through all these parables is the keyword SEED. The seed is the major difference between God's kingdom and the statutes of man. Man has not and cannot successfully manufacture the seed. Every seed has in it the picture of the future; the DNA coding. The seed is a conversion point for intangible realities to become tangible. The seed controls the future, so anyone who has seeds today is the one holding the future. For example God put every human being (apart from Jesus) into the first man and named him Adam, meaning mankind.

Explaining the parable of the Sower, Jesus said the seed is the word of God which is planted in the soil of our hearts as information/revelation. Nobody has the power to cause a seed to germinate; God has already put that power in existence. The heart is the soil on which revelation grows, therefore guard the information seeds sown into your heart with all diligence, cultivating them until they bear fruits. How then do we get revelation? To access revelation we must pray, meditate on the word of God, listen to our prophets and give.

In summary, for us to create and live in the future God has designed for us, let us leverage on the power in the seed... Pastor Sam Adeyemi

Seasons Greetings








Seasons Greetings from Daystar Christian Center

Sunday, December 6, 2009

We are the Government




John 5:8, proverb 25:28


God is omniscient and omnipotent, He knows everything and can do everything but God will not do for you what He has given you power to do for yourself. Where your ability stops is where God's ability begins but He will not do for you what you have the capacity to do. God made us in His image and deposited gifts and different abilities in us. He will not frustrate our potentials by doing for us what we can do for ourselves. In our country, we ask God to do lots of things for us, for example, build roads, generate power etc. God will not respond to these demands because He has provided for us water and gas to generate power and bitumen to build roads.


This state of mind of being helpless and transferring our responsibilities influences our attitude to government. The government is expected to do everything, but the reality is that the government cannot do everything the government cannot eat, breathe, sleep or write exams for us and even when roads are provided, the government will not drive our cars for us. It's our responsibility to do the most important things ourselves. Our inability to define clear lines of responsibility renders us helpless and powerless. Also the abdication of responsibility turns people into slaves.


The time has come for us, as Nigerians and Christians, to make a choice to believe that God has empowered us to fulfill destiny. The change will begin with having a God given revelation of who you are. We have more power than we realize and we can only receive this power through the truth found in God's words. As soon as we begin to see ourselves in the light of God's word, we develop a positive self image which influences our self esteem-making us feel good about ourselves. Self respect follows-we no longer tolerate low standards. Then self determination kicks in followed by self actualization.


Take the power God has given you! The only thing that can hold you down is ignorance. “My people perish for lack of knowledge”. Get an education. The key that unlocks the power embedded in us is self discipline. It takes discipline to move ahead. Read and develop plans to move forward. Set goals and act on them. Be persistent and become a problem solver. Associate with other people to create solutions for societal problems.


Let's cooperate to build a prosperous nation!.. Pastor Sam Adeyemi

The Word Works




"The word of God may not make sense all of the time, but it makes Spirit" – Pastor Godman Akinlabi.

The word of God is the most powerful resource a person can possess. The Christian faith is founded in the written word of God and it abides forever. In the early days, the Bible was the exclusive preserve of the clergy but thanks to several protests by the Protestants, the bible is now available for everybody to access. The bible should be used as a manual for living. In MATT 4:4, Jesus teaches that man must not live by bread alone rather man must depend on the word of God for existence. We ought to feed our spirit even better than we nourish our physical bodies.

Here in Daystar, the Word Works Wonders is not an advertising cliché; it's the core of our church. To maximize the power in the word of God, we have to pay attention to the word, give it first place and accept it as the final authority in our lives. Anything short of that then we are just playing church and soon enough the evidence of an ailing spirit, a spirit starved of the word of God, will manifest as sickness and lack in the physical. The word of God feeds, strengthens and empowers our spirit to overcome the wiles of the devil.

Get a firm grip on the word of God. His word is powerful, prophetic and carries creative ability. It is the surest foundation for life. There is no future in anything – jobs, relationships, location etc. – it's in revelation, the sure word of God to you. Apply the principles of the word to yourself practically and consult the word before making decisions or taking actions.

Finally, pay attention to those things that contend with the word in your life to defeat them. They could be culture, mindsets and emotions, tradition and bounded rationality. Armed with the sure word of God victory is guaranteed!

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

CHILDREN OF DESTINY

Exodus 2:1-2

Different researches on the effect upbringing has on the life of an individual have shown that poverty and family background have a major impact on the lives of individuals and that the social status of parents influence the way the children are raised.


In his book, Outliers, Malcolm Gladwell relates the story of a research carried out by a professor of psychology, Lewis Terman in 1921, on 250,000 children out of which he selected 1, 470 children who he considered to have the highest IQ levels. He spent decades observing them, and by the time they became adults, he gathered information on 730 of them.

He noticed that not all of the children fared well. The most significant outcome of his research was that all the kids who did well came from middle - income/rich families, and those who didn't fare well came from poor families. Therefore, he concluded that, it's the status of an individual's family, and not IQ levels, that made the greatest impact on the outcome of that individual.


Another researcher, Annette Lareau, an educational sociologist, focused on parenting in the USA. She believed that the temperaments of parents made the difference in their style of parenting. Together with her team, they studied families of different races and social status by participating in their everyday lives.

They noticed the difference between the way parents who belonged to the middle-income/rich class and the way parents from the low-income/poor class raised their children. The middle-income/rich parents raised their children to be bold, confident and to participate in extra-curricular activities in school.

The low-income/poor parents on the other hand did not do much to boost their children self-confidence. Their children invented games in the neighborhood. Their conclusion, therefore, was that it is class and not race that has a greater impact on the development and outcome of the life of a child.


In Nigeria, our concept of leadership which encourages the cliche that "children should be seen and not heard", has negatively affected the children and they are growing without self-esteem not the confidence to speak boldly. Also, the prevalent poverty is not helping matters.


The following tips will help:


SALVATION AND SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT - Children must, as a matter of urgency, be led to Christ, in order to get a healthy identity in God.

EDUCATION - Parents must make sacrifices to send their children to school. The church also must contribute.

COMMUNITY - We should be good mentors for children, expose them to the correct type of association, and give the less privileged the opportunity to develop in the right atmosphere...Pastor Sam Adeyemi

Marriage is a Covenant



A covenant is an agreement between two or more people. There are different types of covenants – blood, peace covenants. A blood covenant is the highest form of agreement to God and man.

Marriage falls under the category of a blood covenant, that is why a girl must marry as a virgin because on the first day of sexual intercourse, a covenant is cut with the shedding of blood when the hymen is broken. Interestingly, marriage is a covenant between three – man, woman and God.

Marriage nowadays, is a caricature of what God designed. The rate of separation and divorce, even in church, is at an all time high. People get divorced for mundane reasons e.g. cooking, snoring, physical appearance etc.

This is because human beings are always innovating, designing and changing systems in pursuit of utopia. In Matthew 19.3-10, when Jesus was questioned about divorce, He explained that divorce was never God’s original plan, Moses permitted the people to divorce, he gave this adjustment to suit the hardness of their hearts. Marriage is a covenant that MUST NOT be broken. We should not bend God’s rules to suit ourselves. Sexual intercourse should be exclusive to marriage only.

Apart from physical activity, sex is an interaction of spirits, therefore every human being is designed to have sex with one person for a life time. To do otherwise is to break the covenant and breaking covenants brings on curses. Marriage amplifies our fears and insecurities.

The challenge for us is to develop character to keep our marital vows in the face of adversity. The first thing to do is acceptance, we must accept and love ourselves unconditionally and be willing to give and forgive. Let’s always remember to ask God for help when we are weak. God’s word stands forever, He will not vary His standards to suit our whims and caprices. It’s important to take the time to search the scriptures and understand our responsibilities towards God regarding marriage.

A final word for the singles – begin to test your capacity for integrity before considering marriage. Do not overlook critical warning signals before getting married. A little adjustment in our thinking will make a world of difference for “as a man thinketh...” Pastor Sam Adeyemi

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Prospering in the recession




1 Kings 17 vs 1 - 7

Changing times require changes in people but many of us are stuck in our old selves and old mindsets most human beings find it difficult to reinvent themselves. However, for you to do what you have never done before or overcome challenges you have never overcome before, you must become someone you have never been before.

Two main key to prospering in hard times are; Divine Direction and the Willingness to Change. In 1 Kings 17 vs 1-7, God gave Elijah a divine direction, he obeyed God and he was willing to change. We too, must be willing to move with the Holy Spirit in order to break free from the fear of poverty, lack, etc.

We must, also, be sensitive to God's prophets. God sends prophet not because we do not have the Holy Spirit but because what the prophet say is meant to stare up the grace of God upon outlives. It's still is our responsibility to hear from God personally. It takes a prophet to move our mindsets beyond the barriers set by past experiences and old traditions. It took the arrival of Elijah for the mindset of the widow to change from scarcity and death to abundance and life. 1 kings 17 vs 8 - God usually will send a prophet to challenge you to break barriers for the present you to die and a new you to evolve. John 12 vs 24.

God is re-organizing things. many people are afraid, but this is the time to take risks based on prophetic instruction, insight and foresight. when natural resources deplete, it is the time to maintain a connection with God's resources because His resources can never run out. If earthly principles seem to be failing, let us activate the principles of God and apply his system, give your material resources to provoke heavens resources. 1 King 17 vs 13-16.

This recession is for our increase - there is a place called THERE for us and God will use unusual sources to meet our needs this season. AMEN.