Monday, 26 October 2015

GREATNESS IS IN YOUR DNA



IS IN YOUR DNA


We all tend to admire great people. People that have shaped the way the world is through their personal courage like Gandhi, or Nelson Mandela. Or others who have shaped the way we think, like Albert Einstein or Plato. And then there are those who inspire us because they overcame their limitations, like great athletes, or artists, or writers, or entrepreneurs, or discoverers, or inventors.
Compared with these giants of mankind, our lives can seem insignificant. But in fact, greatness is hidden within all of us. We just need to bring it out.

Are these three things holding you back?

1.      We believe that we have limits.
I’m sure you can remember your parents or your teachers say something that implied that you’re somehow mediocre. Maybe they said that you weren’t intelligent enough, or talented enough, or -well – simply not good enough.

2.      We buy into social myths.
When people say that we are too young, or too old, or too stupid, or that we are the wrong gender, to achieve our dreams – we tend to believe them. Greatness means transcending social norms. It means letting go of what other people think we can or can’t achieve. Remember that it’s not your business what others think about you.

3.      We harbor secret self-doubts.
What do you really feel about yourself? Are you confident – or do you have self-doubts? Lack of confidence saps the energy we need to make our life into something of value – not just for ourselves, but for those whose lives we touch. Our self-doubts are the negative voices that we heard from others when we were little. We not only internalize these negative messages, we’ve tend to amplify them. A good starting point for letting go of self-doubts is to actually notice the negative messages in your mind. Awareness is the first step of change.

Here’s how to bring out the greatness within:

·         Trust your dream
Greatness comes in many sizes. Greatness means that you become fully yourself and transcend your doubts and perceived limitations. Greatness doesn’t mean that you need to do huge things. It means that whatever you do, you pour into it your complete being.

·         Gear up with passion.
Passion is what gives us the strength to follow our dreams. It’s the powerhouse that can uncover our hidden greatness. Because passion drives us forward and allows us to overcome setbacks and obstacles.

·         Don’t thrash.
Imagine a boating accident where everyone falls overboard. Who do you think has the best chance of survival – the one who’s in panic and thrashes around, or the one who thinks clearly about the best strategy -whether it’s safer to cling to the wreck, to swim to shore, or to stay afloat until rescue arrives? My money would be on the resourceful one who conserve energy and make a plan. The same principle is important when overcoming hardship. Don’t thrash – create a survival plan instead.

·         Get up after falling.
Failure and making mistakes are inevitable – if you’re human. Just look at how often toddlers fall over when they learn to walk. I think the reason many of us give up after initial problems is because failure seems to reinforce hidden self-doubts. Actually, making mistakes means that you are learning. One way to increase success is to increase your failure rate. Because each so-called failure overcome is a step forward towards actualizing your dream.

·         Count your blessings.
Sometimes we tend to focus on difficulties, and not on what is going well. That can get us down, instead of lifting us up. I recently got an email from a reader who described her life as two steps back and one step forward because of her lack of confidence. Sounds familiar? But the amazing thing is that she is in the process of completing a PHD. What that means is that she has already gone through a huge, successful journey of getting to where she is. However, her self-doubts are preventing her from actually seeing how well she’s doing – even though she’s got challenges to overcome.

·         Don’t listen to the knockers
Many people are quite negative because they feel bad about themselves. They want to pull down achievers to their own level. Remember that their criticism of you is just an expression of their own self-doubts and fears.

·         Put your heart, soul, and sweat into your dreams.
Great people work incredibly hard – success doesn’t come by accident. I recently got an email, saying, “I want to be successful without having to do much.” Sorry, friend – but that’s not how it works!

Quote: “Success and greatness in life belongs to those who take responsibility.”

Sunday, 18 October 2015

RCCG OPEN HEAVENS DAILY DEVOTIONAL

OPEN HEAVENS DAILY DEVOTIONAL. MONDAY 19 OCTOBER 2015.

THEME : WHEN HELP IS VOLUNTEERED.

MEMORISE : Fear not, little flock; for it is your Father’s good pleasure to give
you the kingdom. LUKE 12 : 32.
READ : ESTHER 5 : 1 – 3.
1 Now it came to pass on the third day, that Esther put on her royal apparel,
and stood in the inner court of the king’s house, over against the king’s
house: and the king sat upon his royal throne in the royal house, over against
the gate of the house.
2 And it was so, when the king saw Esther the queen standing in the court,
that she obtained favour in his sight: and the king held out to Esther the
golden sceptre that was in his hand. So Esther drew near, and touched the top
of the sceptre.
3 Then said the king unto her, What wilt thou, queen Esther? and what is thy
request? it shall be even given thee to the half of the kingdom
BIBLE IN ONE YEAR : NUMBERS 28 – 29 AND GALATIANS 1.

MESSAGE
After Esther touched the sceptre of a mere mortal king, death was turned into
life for her; how much more will great things happen to those who touch the
sceptre of the King of kings. I can assure you that lots of transformational
changes await those who can touch the sceptre of the Most High God – the Lord
Jesus Christ. I was once invited to a Full Gospel Business Men Fellowship
meeting in Port Harcourt (South-South Nigeria). I was asked to speak on “The
New Anointing”; so I told them what the anointing can do in the life of a man.
At the end of the message, virtually everyone wanted to touch the man of God.
I had to be smuggled out of the hall where the meeting held. As we drove off, a
very desperate woman ran towards the car with her handkerchief and rubbed it
against the car and said, “There is power here now”, and she went home.
Unknown to her, while she was away, one of her sisters had gone completely
insane. It was so serious that it took six men to hold her down. When she got
home and saw what was happening, she asked them to make way for her,
because she had power in her hands. She simply laid the handkerchief on the girl
and she became normal instantly.
In addition, after Esther touched the sceptre, the king asked her, “My queen,
what can I do for you?” Normally, when you approach a highly placed individual
for a favour, you should be the one to ask for help. But in this case, we see the
king volunteering help to Esther. This tells us that when your day of favour
dawns, the Almighty God will volunteer to help you. Furthermore, we see that
the volunteered assistance was very significant. The king offered to give
Esther up to half of his kingdom. If she had asked for it, she would have gotten
it. When your day of favour dawns, God will be ready to grant your request, no
matter how big, difficult or how impossible it may sound. This season, the Lord
will volunteer to help you. He will give you an open cheque, saying “My child,
just ask anything you want and I will do it!” During this season of your favour,
your request shall not be grievous to God. Even when you are at a loss over
what to ask, the Lord will lead you to ask right by His Spirit.
“Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities: for we know not what we
should pray for as we ought: but the Spirit itself maketh intercession for us
with groanings which cannot be uttered.” Romans 8 : 26.

PRAYER POINT :
Father, You know my needs more than I do, please meet all of my needs today.
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Thursday, 8 October 2015

RCCG OPEN HEAVENS DAILY DEVOTIONAL

OPEN HEAVENS DAILY DEVOTIONAL. FRIDAY 9 OCTOBER 2015.

THEME : STEALING HIS GLORY?

MEMORISE : For mine own sake, even for mine own sake, will I do it: for how
should my name be polluted? and I will not give my glory unto another. ISAIAH
48 : 11.
READ : ACTS 12 : 20 – 23.
20 And Herod was highly displeased with them of Tyre and Sidon: but they came
with one accord to him, and, having made Blastus the king’s chamberlain their
friend, desired peace; because their country was nourished by the king’s
country.
21 And upon a set day Herod, arrayed in royal apparel, sat upon his throne, and
made an oration unto them.
22 And the people gave a shout, saying, It is the voice of a god, and not of a
man.
23 And immediately the angel of the Lord smote him, because he gave not God
the glory: and he was eaten of worms, and gave up the ghost.
BIBLE IN ONE YEAR : NUMBERS 8 : 1 – 10 : 10 AND 2 CORINTHIANS 4 : 1 – 5 :
10.

MESSAGE
It is very wrong, and an act of stealing, for a person to take all the credit for
a job done by team effort. If you are part of a team that performed a
particular feat, it is wrong to relegate others to the background and bring
yourself to the fore. It even gets worse when you steal God’s glory. Do you
know that some people try to steal the show from God? Hear them out during
testimony time: they will talk about the problem and lay much emphasis on how
much they prayed, fasted or sowed seeds, giving God little or no room in it.
Whereas, the emphasis should be on what God did or how God intervened. The
truth is, while facing a problem, it is possible to pray even a hundred times and
God will not hear you. That God heard or intervened at all is a mark of His
mercy. If He chooses not to answer, what can you do? Stop stealing the show,
because you are nothing without God!
Some servants of God being used of Him in the miraculous have become so
deceived that they now rub shoulders with God. How can a man of God say, “If
you are sick, come to me and I will heal you?” Are you now the healer? Can you
cure a headache, if God has not chosen to channel His power through you? If
there is one thing God is not prepared to share, it is His glory. He made this
very clear in Isaiah 42 : 8 :
“I am the LORD: that is my name: and my glory will I not give to another,
neither my praise to graven images.”
Anytime you attribute a feat to yourself, your power, wisdom or ability, you
steal from God’s glory. If you are involved in such, you are courting serious
trouble. You need to learn from the shameful demise of Herod in our Bible
reading, after He stole God’s glory for himself. If God is doing anything
through you, it is for the sake of His Name. This He very much said in Isaiah
48 : 11 :
“For mine own sake, even for mine own sake, will I do it: for how should my
name be polluted? and I will not give my glory unto another.”
Have you stolen from God’s glory? Have you taken credit for any miracle, sign
or wonder the Lord has used you to perform? Return it to Him today in
humility! Are you ascribing the growth and development of your church to
yourself? What could you have done without God’s help? Return every glory and
credit you have stolen, lest you bring God’s judgment on yourself.

ACTION POINT :
In every way you have stolen God’s glory, restitute now.
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Sunday, 4 October 2015

Finding Your Mentor



Ten Steps to Finding Your Mentor

Are you looking for a mentor – someone who will build a relationship with you, someone to teach and advise you and enable you to become a wise and effective human being? Here are ten steps to finding that person:

1.     Look at the people you know
Look around at the people in your personal and professional life. Is there someone you admire? Someone you would like to emulate in some way? Someone who has the wisdom you need?

2.     Consider people you’ve never met
Research the top individuals in the businesses, organizations and trace associations of your chosen field. Find out as much as you can about them. Identify those individuals whose values and accomplishments you most admire.

3.     Select a mentor who is a good role model
Look for someone who is not only famous or successful, but who has a reputation for character and solid principles. Look for someone you can admire and respect as well as emulate.

4.     Select a mentor who is a good listener
The best mentor is one who gets to know you – your skills and strengths and weaknesses, your individual personality and your aspirations. A good mentor should not serve as a lecturer, but as a sounding board who will help you with your struggles and help you to clarify your principles and beliefs.

5.     Select a mentor who levels with you
A good mentor doesn’t just encourage you, but will also tell you the blunt truth when you are moving in the wrong direction. It is also a good sign if your mentor is candid and open about his or her own life. Anyone who has accomplished great things has made mistakes along the way and will share those experiences freely so that you can learn from them.

6.     Look for someone who is unlike you in some important way
Our tendency is to gravitate toward those with whom we have a lot in common. But in seeking out a mentor, it is wise to seek out people who have strengths that we lack. For example, if you are a shy and introverted person, seek out someone who is bold and gregarious. Instead of pairing up with someone who will reinforce your weaknesses, find someone who will challenge you to acquire new strengths.

7.     Be open to finding a mentor in unlikely places
We tend to think of a mentor or teacher as someone with gray hair and a well-lined face. Not necessarily! A mentor could be anyone who has something to teach you and could be the same age or even younger than you. A mentor could be someone of lower rank and social standing than you.

8.     If the person doesn’t know you, approach that person with a brief letter of introduction
You might say, “I have followed your achievements in the field of ______ and I eagerly read your book on ______. Like you, I am very concerned about the issue of _____ and I hope to make a contribution in these areas myself someday. I am looking for a mentoring relationship, and I would be grateful if you could spare thirty minutes to discuss such a possibility with me.”

9.     Make personal contact
Don’t be shy. Ask, “Would you be willing to mentor me?” You may think you are imposing on that person, but I have found that most people who have achieved a place of accomplishment in life are eager to share their wisdom, experience and knowledge with others. When you ask someone to be your mentor, you are truly offering them high praise.

10.   Remember, you are never too old to be mentored – Therefore, look for a mentor.