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APOSTLES IN THE MARKETPLACE

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As apostles in the marketplace, we are commissioned to go beyond the borders of the Church and make disciples of all nations. We are to interpret the doctrines, signs, and decrees of heaven in the language of the Chaldeans and the tongues of the children of Rahab. We are custodians of heaven’s secrets to revival and advancements in our fields. The weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God for the pulling down of strongholds, casting down every imagination and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of God, bringing every thought into captivity in obedience to Christ. We are the light of the world; we dispel darkness, discern danger and discover directions. To one we are the fragrance of death leading to death; to the other we are the fragrance of life unto life. However, in all things, we act in honour of the King; at our words, waters turn to wine; and at our word, waters turn to blood. We don’t compete in our space; rather, we recrea...

ON KEEPING OFF THE EYE

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As we journey along life’s trying course in this season of our earthly sojourn, I am sure beyond every reasonable doubt, that we are gathering much experience and learning from them. Such informs a vital part of our wisdom. However, it serves a good reminder amidst these real experiences that we are being exposed to different kind of lessons which are necessary for our time-bound and lifetime purposes. We learn of things that pertain to our respective career fields and are exposed to conditions that teach us sound wisdom for life. Both are necessary and important, hence, we must not look over any. Lessons from our respective fields give us skill and competence; life’s lessons adorn us with good character. The good thing about laying hold of both is that it brings about confidence. “ A man's wisdom maketh his face to shine, and the boldness of his face shall be changed ” ( Eccl. 8:1 ). But a lack of either might cut us short of divine purpose and leave us with feelings ...