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I HAVE A BIG GOD BY MY SIDE

I have a very big God
Who is always by my side
A very big God
By my side, by my side

I have a wonderful Saviour
Who is always by my side
By my side, by my side
He is always by my side

I have a very big God
Who is always by my side
A very big God
By my side, by my side

-Church of God Mission International Inc. Benin-City, Nigeria (1996)

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Posted by Dr Adedayo Stoney Adegbulu - May 18, 2012 at 6:44 pm

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Mathew 6:10-Let Thy Kingdom Come (6)

Salvation

We have seen that great joy, great calm, deliverance and life are some of the things that we enjoy when God brings His Kingdom into a person’s life or situation. Salvation is another important sequel as we shall soon see. Zacchaeus (Luke 19:1-10), a Chief Tax Collector and a big time crook, knew that Jesus was coming to his territory and like others, he wanted to see him at all cost. No doubt, he wanted God to bring His Kingdom into his life perhaps; he could have a new life (salvation) through Jesus Christ. So, he pressed on with the multitude in search of Jesus but he was hampered by his short stature and for this reason, he climbed a sycamore tree to have a better view of Him. But when Jesus got to the tree, He looked up and asked him (Zacchaeus) to come down. He later followed him home and saved him.

Friend, God can also bring His Kingdom into your life or situation today if you wish but, you must be ready to follow the right protocol first. You must give your life to Jesus and allow Him to be your personal Lord and saviour i.e., you must be born again (if you aren’t yet). When this step is done with then, you can confidently ask Him to bring His Kingdom into your life or situation and He will. After that, you will have great joy, great calm, deliverance, new life as your benefits in Jesus name. Amen.

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Posted by Dr Adedayo Stoney Adegbulu - May 16, 2012 at 7:58 pm

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Mathew 6:10-Let Thy Kingdom Come (5)

Life

I have earlier documented in this series, that great joy, great calm and deliverance are some of the prominent results of allowing God to bring His Kingdom into a troublesome circumstance. Another one is Life! John 11:1-44 gives an account of how Lazarus was brought back to life having been dead for four unbroken days. Please recall that it was Mary and her sister Martha that sent words to Jesus Christ about Lazarus’ illness to start with. So, in some way, we can safely assume that their action is akin to asking God, through Jesus Christ, to bring His Kingdom into Lazarus’ dead body and He did and it bounced back to life. This scenario can be repeated again today given that Jesus, is still as effective as He used to be in restoring life back to people’s dead or defective circumstances (Hebrews 13:8). Therefore, if any of yours is affected, please ask God to bring His Kingdom into it right now. He will surely answer you and it will bounce back to life in Jesus name. Amen.

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Posted by Dr Adedayo Stoney Adegbulu - May 16, 2012 at 7:56 pm

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Mathew 6:10-Let Thy Kingdom Come (4)

Deliverance

Deliverance is another striking result of asking God to bring His Kingdom into a troublesome situation. In Luke 9:37-42, a wise father brought his son who had epilepsy to Jesus for deliverance. His action, as we you see, is similar to him, asking God to bring His Kingdom into his son’s life through Jesus Christ and it was so. Without wasting time, Jesus rebuked the unclean spirit tormenting the boy, healed (delivered) him and gave him back to his father. Maybe you are being tormented by an affliction (physical, mental, spiritual, professional, financial, etc.) at the moment, then now is the right time to do something about it and the best approach is to ask God to bring His Kingdom into it. I am positive that He will answer and deliver you and your life will not be the same again in Jesus name. Amen.

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Posted by Dr Adedayo Stoney Adegbulu - May 14, 2012 at 11:07 am

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Mathew 6:10-Let Thy Kingdom Come (3)

Great Calm

When God brings His Kingdom into any situation, great calm follows. In Mark 4:35-41, Jesus Christ and His disciples were in a boat on the sea. A great storm which threatened their existence soon started. Meanwhile, He was fast asleep and they had to wake Him up. With Without a shred of doubt, their action can be interpreted as asking God to bring His Kingdom into their situation. And immediately, Jesus arose and rebuked the storm and there was a great calm afterward. Is your life or the life of someone close to you being threatened by a disturbing ‘storm’ at the moment? Or is it your ministry, business, education, health, finances, etc. that is affected? If your answer is yes, then do what is right immediately. Ask God to bring His Kingdom into the picture; He will and there will be great calm before long in Jesus name. Amen.

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Posted by Dr Adedayo Stoney Adegbulu - May 14, 2012 at 11:05 am

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Mathew 6:10-Let Thy Kingdom Come (2)

Great Joy

Great joy is one of the results of God bringing His Kingdom into a place or a person’s life. In Acts 8:4-8, Phillip preached Jesus to the people of Samaria and they accepted him warmly and took to all that he said. Their action was an indirect way of asking God to bring His Kingdom into their land and He did with stunning miracles taking place subsequently and there was great joy all over the land. In the same vein, if your life is devoid of joy today, please ask God to bring His Kingdom into it and He will and stunning miracles that will give you great joy will happen to you before long in Jesus name. Amen.

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Posted by Dr Adedayo Stoney Adegbulu - May 14, 2012 at 11:03 am

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Mathew 6:10-Let Thy Kingdom Come (1)

Introduction

The Lord’s Prayer (Mathew 6:9-13) is a very vital part of the bible as it shows the world the best way to approach the concept of prayer. And as expected, it is very popular among Christians and most of us, learnt it by heart when we were young. Its second verse (verse 10) will form the pivot of this series and it goes like this:

Thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven”.

For us to appreciate the passage very well, I suggest that we look around the word KINGDOM closely first. It is a compound word made up of two other words; KING and DOMAIN, fused together.

A King by definition is someone who rules over a country and a people. He is usually a man and his position is customarily hereditary and he reigns for as long as he lives. His domain on the other hand, is his territory and in it, his words carry maximum weight. It is also a reflection of his influence and affluence. If you invite a King to your house for example, he will come down with his entire domain because wherever he goes, his domain goes. In a nutshell, you will have his entire Kingdom to contend with and the moment he arrives, power will manifest and events will take place in quick succession.

God is the King in the domain of Heaven. He has absolute power (Psalm 62:11) and His reign has no end (Isaiah 26:4). And like most earthly kings, He too can be invited by individuals, communities, nations, etc. for one reason or the other. If you invite Him into any area of your life where attention is needed for example, He will come with His entire Kingdom and in a situation like this; power must exchange hands with stunning results. But you can only have access to Him through Jesus Christ (John 14:6).

We shall now look at some of the results that ensue whenever God takes His Kingdom to any person or place.

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Posted by Dr Adedayo Stoney Adegbulu - May 14, 2012 at 11:01 am

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