Have you ever begun doing something with so much psyche and
Just when you are about to finish, your heart faints, your energy is drained,
and you feel like giving up? Have you ever been in a situation that you have
given your whole energy to something, I mean whole of it, mentally, physically,
emotionally, financially and it doesn’t seem to work? You get a point and when
you are just about to give up…viola…things work out? Sometimes you have given up only to later realize
how close you were to the goal? It could have been a task, a challenge, a
journey, an innovation, a discipline you are trying to cultivate, whatever it
is! Well, I have done that countless times! You begin something with so much energy
only to ‘get tired’ in the midst.
Well, it is with that in mind that I was thinking about the
salvation journey. Back in the days, growing up there was a way the gospel was
preached and could cut deep down the soul. Well, I wasn’t born again then but
then had the privilege of listening to crusades from the comfort of our home
from the nearby market. The Sermons and gospel songs were deep and heaven
sounded so real, it felt like Jesus was really coming and there was a sense of
urgency to get saved and walk with Christ. I remember when I got baptized and
could now partake the Lords table, the teaching was so clear....whoever takes the
Lords table in unworthy manner will be guilty of sinning against the body and
the blood of the Lord. 1St Corinthians 11:27, well that hasn’t changed
as the word of God does not change. Back then I kept a small book that had a
record of my sins (wink wink๐๐) so that I
do not forget any of them when going for confession during mass, I was just a
young gal who had just finished her catechism, baptized and confirmed and could
now confess and partake of the Lords table. This was a very serious affair, I didn’t
want to joke around it.
When I gave my life to Christ many years later, the message
had not changed. There was urgency and salvation was real. Take a thought too
and remember how it was and circumstances in which you gave your life to Christ.
Take the journey day by day of events before and after, recount them to date,
has the Lord been faithful? Personally, I would say...yes he has been very
faithful. How about your zeal to seek and serve Him, is the curve going up, straight
or it is going down? how about your giving? Prayer life? Bible study? Basically,
how is your energy now compared to when you gave your life to Christ? Or salvation has become kawaida na umezoea
mungu such that everything happens? Testimonies? What happened to them? Or it
has become normal? Or you are giving up on waiting upon Christ? Do you feel
that the Lord has tarried, and you can move on to your own things and keep the
bare minimum? Is salvation still a matter of urgency to you?
There is a song I love sung by New Life choir that was
famous when I was growing up. It is named Mapambazuko, It says that we should ensure that our names are written in the book
of life, Not just our specific ministry
records. Goes like this….” Hakikisha Jina
lako, limeandikwa mbinguni, kwenye kitabu cha uzima ujulikane mbinguni, ndipo
kutakuwa furaha ukiihama dunia” It
brings about the reality of life, salvation and heaven.it talks about many
things we do that are good but not the main thing like going to church, serving
in ministry without giving our life’s to Christ. It calls us to always take stock of our salvation
day after another to ensure we are not missing the mark or dropping out of the
way.
Am telling this to My heart today , infact I am preaching to my self! You cannot faint,you have to keep moving, you have to keep loving the Lord, you have to keep waiting upon the Lord. You cannot give up! No you have to press on…Moyo wangu usichoke kungojea bwana. Romans 11:22 Do not let your zeal subside; keep your spiritual fervor, serving the Lord. Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, persistent in prayer. Share with the saints who are in need. Practice hospitality. Bless those who persecute you. Bless and do not curse.
Brethren, God is watching to see us finish the race and finish itwell... Mungu anataka mwisho mwema jinsi tu anafurahia mwanzo mwema. Let us keep the faith and at the end we can look back and say, just like Paul, in 2nd Timothy 7-8 I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. 8From now on the crown of righteousness is laid up for me, which the Lord, the righteous judge, will award to me on that day— and not only to me, but to all who crave His appearing.
Romans 13:11-12 And do this, understanding the occasion. The hour has come for you to wake up from your slumber, for our salvation is nearer now than when we first believed. 12The night is nearly over; the day has drawn near. So let us lay aside the deeds of darkness and put on the armor of light
Friends, Christ is nearer than when we first believed
Moyo wangu Usichoke.
Nawe Rafiki yangu usichoke.
Tumalize mwendo salama.