Monday, November 30, 2009

Walk in authority

Walk in Authority

It’s not about the stature

Every so often when I am walking around the malls, attending functions or driving in different towns and cities I am stopped by people, most of whom I may not even remember or recognize. They are excited and they indicate that that they have heard me speak or have read my works and they will be expressing their gratitude for the life transforming experiences they have had. Recently a friend of mine introduced me to another friend. When that person heard my name she exclaimed and said that she has heard a lot about me; has had an opportunity to read my book but she expected to see a much bigger person with an imposing stature. She was surprised to see that I look just ordinary. I enjoyed the comment because I have heard the same comment a countless number of times. You don’t need to look superhuman or macho before you can begin to do something that can change somebody’s life. They said of Paul ‘for his letters are weighty and powerful; but his bodily presence is weak and his speech contemptible’ (2 Corinthians 10 v 10). It’s not about the stature but the seed in you.

 

Walk in authority; it has nothing to do with you

Authority has nothing to do with you; but the power backing you. Imagine a VISA debit card or any other ATM debit card you use; the card is not money in itself but it has buying power. The buying power is not in the card itself but it is supported by the cash which is in the bank account. If there is no money in the account the card will not make a transaction or else you go in the red. Nobody has to see the cash before they can accept your card; but the cash in the bank comes to your support when the card is swiped. When you are in Christ you have the backing of the heavenly host. You don’t have to look powerful or feel important; you just have to make a transaction with you life using the word of God and the whole heavenly host will back you. Make a declaration and see situations shift. Do not doubt or be afraid for He said, ‘lo, I am with you always even to the end of the age’ (Matthew 28 v 18b).  When you encounter sickness, depression, doubt, lack or whatever situation, just make a transaction and see your whole back-up spring into action!

 

Walk in authority; it has nothing to do with your appearance

Authority has nothing to do with your physical appearance or physical strength Picture a traffic policeman or woman at a roadblock. When they stand there in their police uniform they represent the national powers; they represent the government. It doesn’t matter how small their statures may be; it doesn’t matter what model car or what size truck you are driving, when they lift their hands to stop you, you have no option but to stop. What stops you is not their physical muscles or power; but what stops you is the authority that is backing them. By raising their hand they are declaring that ‘by virtue of the authority that is vested in me by the government of this country I command you to stop’. It is not about them; but it is about the authority conferred to them by a higher power. They might look despised; but they have the backing of the government. In one country, I was stopped at a roadblock, at night, by shabby looking policemen dressed in old-faded uniforms. They didn’t even have any lighting or torches. They had to use a cell-phone light to search my car. Their authority had nothing to do with their looks, resources or their presentability but their confidence was that they had the backing of the government.  Jesus Christ said, ‘All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me’ (Matthew 28 v 18) and ‘behold, I give you authority over all the power of the enemy’ (Luke 10 v 19). Never again walk in fear; ‘blessed is the man that trusts in the Lord, and whose hope the Lord is’ (Jeremiah 17 v 7a).

 

Walk in authority; it’s about Christ and the Word in you

Walk in authority and use your authority to confront the situations of your life; use the authority to command the mountains in your life to shift. Christ Jesus said, ‘if you have faith like a grain of mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, 'Move from here to there,' and it will move, and nothing will be impossible for you’ (Matthew 17 v 20). You have the backing of the heaven host to move and shake the mountains that have been standing steadfast before you. Whatever has been bringing misery to your life; you have the authority over it. It has nothing to do with your ability, strengths or wisdom but everything to do with the powers that are backing you, the heavenly host. Fill your account with the word of God; ‘Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly (Colossians 3 v 16). You can’t transact with the backing of another person’s account. The sons of Sceva learnt the hard way when they tried to transact using Paul’s account and they were embarrassed by the devils (Acts 19).

 

Walk in confidence and exercise your authority without fear or doubt – you have the backing of a great power – Jesus Christ!

 

Calvary love 

Peter Mbada

 

 

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Thursday, November 26, 2009

Enjoy life in its simplicity

Enjoy life in its simplicity

 

A weekend with the security forces

During the weekend I had a great opportunity to speak to a gathering of various law enforcement agents and community leaders. It was a wonderful experience to speak in such an occasion and a great opportunity too to shape the nations. We have a mandate to influence the world one person at a time; and we must make use of every opportunity to plant the right seeds. I had a great time speaking, from the word of God, to these men and women who do a great job but whose efforts are seldom recognised or appreciated. I declared to them that faithfulness and commitment will always be rewarded.

 

Enjoy life in its simplicity

I think that over the years I have become wiser and stronger! The experiences of life whether good or bad shaped me and moulded the spectacles through which I see life. The bible says of Jesus Christ that ‘though he was a Son, yet he learned obedience by the things which he suffered (experienced)’ (Hebrews 5 v 8). I have experienced the joys of plenty and the pains of lack; the excitement of victory and the disappointment of failure; the hustles and bustles of Times Square and Broadway Street in New York City and the squeaking of crickets in remote Mozambique; I have experienced the luxury of the lush hotels by the seas-side dining on Sushi; and the pains of the floor in a hut smelling of cow-dung; I have experienced the serenity of a hot-air-balloon glide up in the skies and I have experienced the stuffy-hot-air down in the mines. In all these things I have leant that it’s the simple things in life that are most amazing! Real joy comes when we learn to appreciate the simple things God has graced us with. ‘Life doesn’t consist of the abundance of the things which one possesses’ (Luke 12 v 15). Life is when we learn to savour every moment that God gives us. Enjoy life in its simplicity – and learn to praise God for the simple things in life - the simple things that money cannot buy.

 

Quit comparing yourself with anyone else

I have come to realise that the most occasions that I have been most unhappy in life is when I had compared myself against somebody else. Most of us are very happy about our situations until we compare ourselves with somebody else; we are happy with our performance until we compare our abilities against somebody else; we are to a certain extent content with our salaries until we discover one of our peers who seems to be making more money than us; and we are excited about our cars until we meet a friend driving a later model. Even David was ‘envious at the foolish, when he saw the prosperity of the wicked (Psalm 73 v 3).   I am reminded of Al Hafed, the old wealthy farmer in the book ‘Acres of Diamonds’. He was wealthy because he was content and he was content because he was wealthy. He was a happy man until he was told about the value of diamond and how wealthy the people that possess it are. Because he didn’t own diamond he felt poor and became unhappy. We focus more on what we don’t have than on the value of what we already have; and as a result most people spend their lives chasing after things only to realise at the end of it all, after they are tired, spent and worn out, that what they were looking for is what they have always had. I want to you know that even in that thing which you think you are very good at there is always somebody somewhere better than you; even your most valued possession there is somebody somewhere who has something better. Appreciate what you have and don’t compare yourself. Quit concentrating on being the best and start concentrating on what you are best at; be the best at what you do and compete against your own potential.

 

Quitting is not an option

I am constantly speaking to people and every so often I meet people who have been dealt serious blows by life; people who are ready to throw in the towel and give up on their dear life. I meet people whose lives have been dragged into mud; people whose hearts are completely broken and people who have done unthinkable things; but my message is one: Giving up is not an option! You never give up on your dreams. The fight in your life is not about you – it’s about your dreams; it’s about the seed in you! The intent of the dragon is to devour the baby (the seed) as soon as it is delivered (Revelation 12 v 4); but remember ‘your life is hidden with Christ in God’ (Colossians 3 v 3). He will defend you. You must know that the bigger the dream the bigger the fight. Don’t give up on your dreams. Don’t give in to the fight. Every-time God is up to something big in my life there is a lot of fighting that comes my way – and I know it’s not about me but its about the seed in me; so I fight on and I don’t quit because I am not about to lose on my inheritance. When life squeezes you it’s time to roll up your sleeves and defend your dreams. Quitting is not an option.

 

Calvary love 

Peter Mbada

 

 

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Sunday, November 15, 2009

Behold, when your season has come!

Behold, when your season has come!

 

Even in weakness, victory is assured!

Most of this past week I was battling from within! For some reason I was feeling very low. It was one of those times when one would wake up in the morning and just feel that there is something wrong but cannot just put my finger on what it is; it was one of those times when one just feels discouraged and is reminded of all the things which are not going well. I would drag myself out of bed heavily and miserably. But thank God ‘for I am not ignorant of the devices of the enemy’ (2 Corinthians 2 v 11). The enemy’s intent is to muzzle my mouth, paralyze me and defeat me starting with the mind. When David found himself in a similar situation he encouraged himself in the Lord - ‘and David was greatly distressed; but David encouraged himself in the Lord his God’ (1 Samuel 30 v 6).

 

More than positive thinking

I know who I am and the enemy cannot dictate my mood for the day – I dictate how I want the day to be like; so every morning I decided to wake up with a song - confessing the scriptures boldly with my mouth (not in my heart but with my mouth). Victory does not come by just thinking of the word of God but by speaking out the word of God; by confessing the word of God to the situation. Victory does not come just by positive thinking or positive speaking but by speaking the word of God; ‘for the word of God is alive and powerful’ (Hebrews 4 v 12a). Positive thinking and positive speaking will keep you motivated but confessing the scriptures will transform your situation. Next time you are feeling low or are facing an insurmountable situation confess the scriptures to your situation.

 

God honors faithfulness

Some years back, after spending 2 years at the helm of an 800-member strong Christian Union group in university and having given my all to the group, it was time to bow out of leadership. I had personally assisted hundreds of students and had given out a lot from myself. My grades were not looking good! I was feeling spent, unappreciated and alone. One wonderful brother (Daniel) came to me and spoke to me words that lifted me up. He said to me quietly, ‘my brother, just like Mordecai who was feeling forgotten after he had assisted the king, was remembered at the opportune time, God will remember you at the opportune time and say ‘what did I do for the man who served me faithfully’’.  I don’t regret an inch the time I spent and served that group. God confirmed those words many times over by remembering me at the opportune time. He remembered me despite my bad grades; he remembered me despite all the disadvantages that were around my life. He brought progress; he brought acceleration; he ‘restored to me the years that the locust hath eaten, the cankerworm, and the caterpiller, and the palmerworm’ (Joel 2 v 25). ‘God is faithful!’ (1 Corinthians 1 v 9a).

 

Your season is coming!

You may feel unappreciated, unrecognized or unrewarded, but ‘God is not unrighteous to forget your work and labour of love’ (Hebrews 6 v 10). God honors faithfulness. Keep doing good even if no one is noticing. Faithfulness is unconditional. You don’t remain faithful to a cause only as long as you are benefitting profitably! You don’t remain faithful to your company only as long as you feel well-remunerated and appreciated; you don’t remain faithful to your spouse only as long as you feel understood and respected. You don’t remain faithful only as long as your deeds are reciprocated! No! Faithfulness is a choice and will always be rewarded. Whatever the pain and frustration, remain faithful! Your season of remembrance is coming. Your remembrance is from the Lord. No one will stop your progress when God rises up to honour your faithfulness. Nothing will hinder your acceleration when your season has come; no, not even your boss, not your qualifications nor your age! Age did not stop Sarah from receiving the child; origin did not stop Joseph from receiving the promotion in Egypt and qualifications did not stop disciples like Peter from receiving the gospel mandate to influence transform the world, so nothing will stand in your way when your season has come! Remain faithful; behold your season is coming!

 

Refuse to be discouraged; your work will be remembered.

 

Calvary love 

Peter Mbada

 

 

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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Begin with the end in mind

Begin with the end in Mind

 

Beyond the turbulence

This past week I had one of those bad flights through the storm again! I hadn’t had such a bad and bumpy flight in a long time. It was so bad that the all the passengers clapped hands and made a thunderous noise after a safe touch down. Minutes before we started the descent to the airport the flight captain spoke to us that we were beginning the descent, that we should expect some more turbulence and he concluded by wishing us a good weekend – since it was on a Friday evening. He didn’t wish us a safe landing but a safe weekend - and that made my day! He was seeing far beyond the present turbulences and assuring us that we should not focus on the present fears but on the joys of a restful weekend with our families. We all have a tendency to be so overwhelmed by present circumstances and feel that we are perishing. We let the fears of our present circumstances obstruct us from seeing beyond our current struggles. There is a life beyond the turbulence. Paul wrote, ‘For I reckon that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us’ (Romans 8 v 18). Beyond the current turbulences there is a place for safe-landing!

 

Begin with the end in mind

I have seen and spoken to many people who are not sure about what they want in life. They just exist and they have no game plan for achieving what they want to achieve because they don’t know what they want. Old wisdom says if you don’t know where you are going any road will lead you there. You must have a mental picture of where you want to get to. Begin with the end in mind. In Genesis 1 God created man in the spirit. He created a male and a female; (‘so God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them’ (Genesis 1 v 27)). He built in Himself a mental picture of what he wanted a person to be like and He even blessed them and gave them a mandate. He created the complete end-product in Himself before He built it physically.  In Genesis 2 He went ahead and made the physical creation of what He had completed in the spirit; (and the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul (Genesis 2 v 7)). Be clear about your vision! Knowing where you want to end up will help your choices today. Do you really have to take up that offer; do you really have to embark on that course; do you really have to make that step; do you really have to say yes? You can only confidently answer if you are clear of what you want your end to be. Begin with the end in mind and then map up a game-plan to get you to the desired end.

 

The Word is the key

As a young and inexperienced university student I was selected to lead a very large, influential and dynamic Christian students group. A close friend of mine who was more mature and experienced than me, but who was also to be my deputy, spoke to me the words that changed my whole paradigm forever. He said to me, ‘Be confident! People are willing to follow a leader who is confident about where he is going’.   To achieve your end you need to proceed towards your mark in confidence. Confidence comes with knowledge and understanding; knowledge and understanding of what God says about you and about your situation – that is faith - and ‘faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God’ (Romans 10 v 17). The entrance of His words gives light; it gives understanding unto the simple’ (Psalm 119 v 130).You will not make it without the word of God in you. Soak yourself in the word of God so much that when any life situation squeezes you only the Word will ooze out of you!  ‘Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom (Colossians 3 v 16). True and sustainable success is guaranteed only through meditating and acting on the word of God, ‘This book of the law shall not depart out of your mouth; but you shall meditate therein day and night, that you may observe to do according to all that is written therein: for then you shall make your way prosperous, and then you shall have good success’ (Joshua 1 v 8). May your game-plan to achieve your desired end be supported and sustained by the word of God; because the word of God is the key to unlock possibilities in your life.

 

Know where you want to be; build the mental picture of your destiny; begin with the end in mind; make a game plan for your success; shape the game you play; don’t just play the game you find; and fill your life with the WORD OF GOD, for it is the key to your fruitfulness – and see you at the podium celebrating our victories!

 

Calvary love 

Peter Mbada

 

 

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Sunday, November 1, 2009

Keep the balance

Keep the balance

 

Refreshment time

The past five weeks have been very hectic for me with lots of travel. As a result I didn’t manage to post any new articles in the past two weeks. The past week was the first time I spent the full week at home in a long time and I made use of the time to refresh and make up with the family that was now getting used to seeing me away from home. I also had opportunities to speak almost every week. I spoke to various audiences ranging from high school students preparing for examinations to university students on weekend outing out there in Zim and from primary school teachers needing inspiration; to old ladies trying a cooperative project and at church congregations. Its been action packed. Some of the articles I wrote in the past weeks, I wrote them while on the go. I do not normally stress up but the hectic schedule was beginning to take a toll on me. I was beginning to feel the physical fatigue and emotional exhaustion catching up with me. I understood clearly the feeling of fatigue that Elijah had as he sat under the Juniper tree (1 Kings 19 v 4 – 5) after his great conquest; or the feeling of thirst that Samson had after killing a thousand Philistines when ‘he called on the Lord, and said, Thou hast given this great deliverance into the hand of thy servant: and now shall I die for thirst, and fall into the hand of the uncircumcised?’ (Judges 15 v 18). I realized I needed some refreshment. I created lots of time to rest and to play around with the kids; I found time to listen to uplifting messages and I set aside time to read; and to be in the presence of the Lord.

 

Prevent the burn-out

Sometimes in life we get so pre-occupied with fulfilling our appointments and obligations at the expense of things that matter. We find ourselves spending so much of ourselves and forget that if you give or spend more than you are receiving you will eventually find yourself in the red! Don’t keep an overdrawn emotional bank account; don’t push your body too hard and forget to give back to it; and don’t keep a starved spirit! Prevent a burnout; plough back into where you have withdrawn! Whatever you are doing don’t be too busy cutting with the axe so much that you don’t spare a moment to stop and sharpen the axe; and don’t be too busy driving so much that you don’t have time to stop and re-fuel. Your body, soul and spirit require refreshment. ‘The times of refreshing come from the presence of the Lord’ (Acts 3 v 19). You might have tight work schedules, appointments or obligation or you might be pushing a second and a third job; whatever occupies you will wear you out unless you stop and refresh. You will never have time unless you create time! It has to be a conscious and deliberate decision to create space to stop and refuel yourself.

 

Maintain the balance

This is a fast generation and sometimes tight and hectic schedules are inevitable. We constantly find ourselves with conflicting demands in our lives. You want to fulfill business or career demands and at the same time you want to have quality time with our family. The easiest way out is to satisfy all the other demands at the expense of your loved ones. After all you expect them to understand. They know how tight your schedule is! You are doing it all for them. At the end of the year you will be done with your project and you will have more time with them; soon the kids will be grown and out of the way and you will make more time for your spouse and by then you will also have managed to build your financial security. The excuses are valid but worthless. Do you how much more time you still have in your kitty? Who told you that you will be there to make up? While you have them enjoy them! Time spent with business associates at the golf club or at an exclusive dinner seems like time better spent than time spent with the kids at the park, or time spent shopping with your spouse!  Never underestimate the value of your loved ones. You can never put any price tag on the relationship! It’s priceless!! Many times we only realize the value of something when we have lost it. Keep the balance and learn the trick of keeping all the balls in the air.

 

A little ponder

Maintain the balance; take time to refuel; and be sure to spare quality moments for the loved ones. It will be painful when one day they will stand up to say ‘you were never there!’ or when they say ‘they wished they had had enough time to have known you better’ or worse still for you to regret and say ‘I wish I was more available’.  It’s not too late to start now!

 

Calvary love 

Peter Mbada

 

 

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