Thursday 22 December 2016




THE REASON WHY
I greet everyone of you by the mercies of our Lord Jesus Christ and by His everlasting love, peace be with you all.
I pray that you receive this engrafted Word of God with meekness which is able to save your soul. Remain bless.
Many of us fail in our walk with God and also in our purpose in life because we are METHODICAL FOLLOWING A DYNAMIC GOD, in such away that when He changes moves, we think that He is no longer with us and therefore become confused and discouraged, thereby affecting our walk and relationship with Him. This also hinders us from fulfilling purpose.
Our God is a dynamic God and we should be ready to follow Him dynamically fitting into every level of His walk and dealings with us. What am trying to say ever since is that ,we should be flexible with God. But the truth is,  for us to be dynamic with our walk with God, we must be lead by the dynamic spirit who is the Holy Spirit.
The bible in Romans chapter 8 vs 14 says
" For as many as are lead by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God ".
For your information, this leading by the Holy Spirit of God is not methodical, it is dynamic. The truth of the matter is, when we are methodical with God, we are continuously exposed to drinking from the old wineskin. It would cause us to perpetually love Horeb and remain there instead of taking new steps and march toward canaan.
Being methodical makes us operate in the same revelation, level of anointing, insight, ...etc hindering us from a better walk with God and fulfilling purpose maximally.
Proverbs 3 vs 5-6 says
" Trust in the Lord with all your heart; and lean not on your own understanding
6 In all your way acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your path".
What God is saying here is that you should let go of every method that you know and follow Him as He leads you dynamically, not leaning on  your own understanding or method. I tell you, your walk with God would be smoother, the devil wouldn't tossed with you any how, and you will fulfill maximum purpose.
For you to experience the dynamic leadership of God, you must seek to know Him afresh everyday
Extracted from a book titled " ON YOUR WAY TO FULFILLING PURPOSE " by
Imoh Imoh Udontah.


Wednesday 21 December 2016

                  THE JOURNEY SO FAR

Today I heard a man of God say something that struck my spirit "thanks giving is the spiritual code for multiplication" he went further to say "Gratitude is last digit of God's phone number". this got me thinking more than a thousand reasons to thank God.first on my list is an AMAZING 2ND PHASE OF THE SHEKINAH ARMY TENURE, starting with a paradigm shifting excos day with the theme:TO HIS GLORY
  well due to time or maybe my laziness to type,let me just highlight other major events.
 The campus stood still as PFM celebrated her Anniversary,if you weren't present, you missed a unique flow of corporate anointing as the event was flooded with past presidents,elders and fellowship Generals of old whose names are too numerous to mention, not forgetting our brethren from the mother campus Elele who joined in the celebration

 This was closely followed by foundation school day a week later with an earth trembling theme and a gentle reminder: come unto me
 not forgetting the move of the spirit on the prayer force day 2016, powerful beyond human comprehension I must say



 and finally peaking it all on the brothers and sisters cord mini day with yet another powerful theme: The power of decision. 

 these and 999 other things are a good reason to thank my Almighty.with this I say Abasi sosongo.
keep in touch christmas gist coming soon
                                                    Merry christmas

Saturday 10 December 2016

POWER OF DECISION

Decisions come in all shapes and sizes.
Every day we face decisions about what to eat, whether to exercise, how to use our time. Over the years these regular decisions generally become habits, and we don’t think much about them. If we have guided these small decisions well from the start, we don’t really have to worry about them.
When we haven’t made good choices, however, even these seemingly small decisions can blossom into serious bad habits like procrastination or an unhealthy lifestyle.
We also fairly regularly run into larger decisions that may have even bigger immediate and long-term consequences. What will we study? Where will we live? Who will we marry? What church will we go to?
Will we allow ourselves to be pulled in by the soft porn we stumble across?

Here are some 10 bible principles for making wise decisions 

1. What Biblical Principles Should Inform My Decision?

Proverbs 2:6
“For the Lord gives wisdom; from His mouth comes knowledge and understanding.”
Proverbs 3:5-6
“Trust in the Lord with all of your heart and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make your paths straight.”
1 Corinthians 10:31
“So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.”
2 Corinthians 6:14
“Do not be unequally yoked with unbelievers. For what partnership has righteousness with lawlessness? Or what fellowship has light with darkness?”
Proverbs 22:7
“The rich rules over the poor, and the borrower becomes the lender’s slave.”
Philippians 4:8
“Finally, brethren, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is of good repute, if there is any excellence and if anything worthy of praise, dwell on these things.”
Questions To Ask
1. What does the Bible have to say about that?
2. Who can help me better understand what God’s Word says about this decision?
3. Make sure you are not the only one who holds to your interpretation.

2. Do I Have All The Facts?

Proverbs 18:13
“He who gives an answer before he hears, it is folly and shame to him.”
Proverbs 18:17
“The first to plead his case seems right, until another comes and examines him.”
Questions To Ask
1. Ask a lot of questions.
2. Don’t fall prey to “wishful thinking”or let your emotions get the best of you.
3. Remember that there are two sides to every story.

3. Is The Pressure Of Time Forcing Me To Make A Premature Decision?

Proverbs 19:2
“Also it is not good for a person to be without knowledge, and he who makes haste with his feet errs.”
Proverbs 21:5
“The plans of the diligent lead surely to advantage, but everyone who is hasty comes surely to poverty.”
Questions To Ask
1. Beware of the “once in a life time” deal and the lure of instant gratification.
2. Don’t let the fear of missing out drive your decision.
3. When in doubt, leave it out.

Sunday 4 December 2016



Diligence: Why Does God Prize It?

Have you ever heard the admonition “You’ve got to be diligent!” given to you or someone else? Often parents, teachers, coworkers or bosses will remind, encourage or instruct others with those words. But what is diligence, and how are we to become diligent?
According to the Oxford Universal Dictionary, diligence is “careful attention, industry, assiduity; unremitting application, persistent endeavour.” A diligent person is described as “assiduous, industrious, conscientious, thorough; not idle, not negligent, not lazy.”

What it takes to be diligent

There is a lot in the definition of diligence, yet to some people it all simply means hard work. Without a doubt, hard work is a part, but there is more we should understand.
Notice an underlying thread is responsibility and reliability. People need to know they can rely on us to complete a given task to the absolute best of our ability. The diligent man or woman will make every effort to follow through on everything he or she starts, which requires self-discipline.
People with discipline have a goal, a vision of what is to be accomplished by their efforts. Keeping that vision in mind helps them stay focused and on task, even when the task at hand is laborious and tedious. Here is the strange truth: People without a vision or objective in life that they can diligently throw themselves into are inevitably unhappy.