Friday, 20 January 2017
I should know better
Sunday, 1 January 2017
At the brink-Renewal
Hold your breath
Be still
And pick your steps
Gingerly, quietly
Calm your flailing arms down
Slow, slow, tread gently
Catch heavy exhalation
Suspend belief and thought and word
Silence
Pin drop silence
Silence so quite
It is a loud noise
Stop!
Your heart beating fast
Gasp and wait
Wait, not too fast
Wait, and wait again
You are at the brink you know
Of something new
Something is going to happen
And it is the good stuff
No, no, no, still hold in
Keep your excitement down
Learn to contain it
Because
It will blow your mind
Lara Cookey
01 January 2017
Saturday, 17 December 2016
Power packed nugget for successful life Mathew 7:7-8
This is a power packed nugget for successful life
Matthew 7:7-8 | NIV
7 "Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you.
8 For everyone who asks receives; the one who seeks finds; and to the one who knocks, the door will be opened
Mathew 7:7-8 is a self actualization statement that applies to every challenge I may ever face in life, or any desire I may have to improve or change status. Let's break it down.
The ASKING
This requires articulating what I want
The SEEKING
This is the act of looking out for what you have identified and asked for
The KNOCKING
Having found and identified what i want , I am now prepared, so when I Knock on the door of opportunity, it will be opened.
The summary of this is tied up in the well known maxim 'Nothing ventured, nothing gained'
Wednesday, 21 September 2016
Tough love - James 1:12
James 1:12 | NIV
12 Blessed is the one who perseveres under trial because, having stood the test, that person will receive the crown of life that the Lord has promised to those who love him.
In our human interactions, particularly as parents, we recognise the need to give 'tough love.' This kind of love as stated here in this scripture shows us that the template of 'tough love' comes from heaven.
I learn from this word in the book of James that perseverance under trial is an act of love towards God. The concept of showing love to mankind through perseverance has been shown by God himself . This is clearly demonstrated in how Jesus persevered under all manner of torture, excruciatingly painful scourging and endured crucifixion because 'God so LOVED the world '
The love that God showed mankind, was also a means by which Jesus, through obedience, showed love to His father by enduring the cross. Therefore as believers we must follow in Jesus 's footsteps and embrace obedience as a vital element in our showing love towards God.
Jesus obeyed his father in spite of the great pain he bore in his physical body and as well the emotional and psychological trauma of torture. On our part, we are to obey whatever aspects of the directives given to us, under grace, brought to us through Jesus's suffering.
In every day practical terms, this means that as much as we seek God's face to lift our trials off us, we must also seek 'grace to endure'. Grace to endure is the bedrock of hope which keeps us focused upward towards heaven. This is a high yield investment which multiplies our faith. So we see here the beauty of God's work in us, taking us through our challenges, to giving and knowing the love of God and ending up with ' a crown of life.'
A prayer:
Because I love you Lord, may I receive grace to endure in abundant measure as I pass through the vicissitudes of life, and receive the blessing of the 'crown of life' which has been promised to those who persevere. Help me to shift my focus ever upwards to follow and embrace fully, what you would have me withstand. May I be teachable through every manner of difficulty, so that grace may abound richly in me.
Amen
Friday, 29 July 2016
Gratitude- Just praising you in the utmost height
Sunday, 6 December 2015
Be still... there will be sunshine after the rain
This is what was laid on my heart to sketch this morning.
I was just laying my many anxieties before the Lord's feet, and this image was pressed strongly on my mind. So I have drawn it because I believe that this is what He said in response.
I am deeply comforted and encouraged.
I have renewed hope.
I pray this for you too.
Friday, 4 December 2015
Efena Otobo- Inspiring victory against all odds and a beautiful heart of gratitude
The word “gratitude” is often associated with the spirit of Thanksgiving; it is synonymous with a season known for its generosity and benevolence. Whether you are in the loving presence of family or friends, or even happy strangers, learning to appreciate one’s blessings in life should not merely be restricted to a few hours of satisfaction after gorging on Thanksgiving turkey and all the fixings. Having the humility to express thankfulness must be embodied in a person’s words, actions, attitude and approach to the zest of life.
God has enabled me and my wonderful mother to leave London, England to the shores of Carlsbad, California and the bustle of Atlanta primarily for rehabilitation after sustaining what the enemy wanted to be, a catastrophic spinal cord injury. Hydrotherapy has become a weekly pleasure in my physical therapy schedule at Shepherd Center, Atlanta, Georgia. Being immersed in the water gives me an overwhelming sense of serenity that is difficult to comprehend. Part of the aqua-based workout involves floating face-up while practicing the skills of an adaptive backstroke. Whilst swimming a couple of days before Thanksgiving, a deep feeling of gratefulness shook me to the very core of my being; a stark realisation that without God’s incomparable and incomprehensible love, strength, support and provision, I would not have progressed to this point on the personal journey towards complete physical, spritual and mental healing and restoration.
The only memories that echoed throughout my mind at that moment, were the joyful experiences of the past twelve months. a far cry from the agony of the seven and a half hour surgery last November 2014, the second of its kind. The first surgery was in April 2014 – five days after the horrific car accident. Memories as diverse as marvelling at the beauty of Carlsbad’s natural endowment to the bouts of laughter while seated on the plush leather recliner in a luxury cinema at the Plaza Paseo Real; from basking in the sunshine in the perfect Beverly Hills weather to appreciating the inner workings of family-owned wineries in Napa Valley; from the child-like delight and wonder in the audience of the Shamu celebration show at Sea World.
To the camaraderie fostered between best friends while posing for a caricature artist; from experiencing the transformational presence of the Holy Sprit during evening worship at the Bethel Healing Conference in Redding. Admiring the cutest selfies ever with the three most adorable Storm Troopers at Comic-Con, San Diego; from screaming my head off during the Supernatural panel for my two favourite actors, Jensen and Jared to teasing the loser in last place at the Project Walk staff relay race; from making three special new friends in the Hollywood entertainment business to dancing in a Nashville hotel ballroom dressed head-to-toe in BCBG; from clapping after an especially unique and brilliant performance of A Christmas Carol at the Woodruff Arts Center, Atlanta to gripping my sides on the couch, laughing, singing and resting in the arms of a childhood friend after consuming my first Thanksgiving meal at a home in Marietta, Georgia, the happiness crystallised in countless moments of time seems to be never-ending.
The enemy grossly miscalculated the good that has and will continue to come from being confined temporarily to a wheelchair. Often at times, I find tears welling up in my eyes due to the rush of emotions when I think of the plethora of blessings that are constantly being thrown my way. Words cannot fully encapslate the level of gratitude I feel towards my Heavenly Papa for all He hath done for me and my family. I urge you to let Thanksgiving go beyond a single day; whenever you receive a kind word or gesture from a fellow human being or are in the fortunate position of being a blessing to another, utter a word of gratitude to the One who provides; for without Him, we may as well not fully exist.
Thank you for reading and May you continue to be blessed with good fortune. Amen.
Written by Efena Otobo
Tuesday, 1 December 2015
My VFC sermon 15 Nov 2015- Faith, Works and Patience
Victoria Fellowship Church (VFC)
International and Interdenominational
Sunday Sermon 15th November 2015
Quarter Theme: Living by Faith
Topic: Faith, Works and Patience
Preacher - Lara Cookey
Assistant Albert Okpala
Texts: James 2: 14-26, Hebrews 10:35-39
Memory Verse Hebrews 6:12 "We do not want you to become lazy, but to imitate those who through faith and patience inherit what has been promised"
Sermon - 5 minutes delay before audio starts
Monday, 5 October 2015
Pray without ceasing
PRAYING WITHOUT CEASING
I was studying Luke 18 this morning, the section that is written about 'a judge who neither feared God nor cared what people thought.' Jesus spoke about how the persistent petition of the widow moved the judge to answer her and rule in her favour.
Jesus was speaking to the need for his disciples/children to do likewise. In a nutshell
-Be persistent
-Don't give up.
Paul spoke about continual prayer when speaking to the people of Collossae in
1 Thessalonians 5:17
He said
'pray continually'
Below is a powerful commentary on the topic that I got from Internet research at 'gotquestions.org'
For Christians, prayer should be like breathing. You do not have to think to breathe because the atmosphere exerts pressure on your lungs and essentially forces you to breathe. That is why it is more difficult to hold your breath than it is to breathe. Similarly, when we are born into the family of God, we enter into a spiritual atmosphere where God's presence and grace exert pressure, or influence, on our lives. Prayer is the normal response to that pressure. As believers, we have all entered the divine atmosphere to breathe the air of prayer.
Unfortunately, many believers hold their "spiritual breath" for long periods, thinking brief moments with God are sufficient to allow them to survive. But such restricting of their spiritual intake is caused by sinful desires. The fact is that every believer must be continually in the presence of God, constantly breathing in His truths, to be fully functional. (Emphasis mine)
It is easier for Christians to feel secure by presuming on—instead of depending on—God's grace. Too many believers become satisfied with physical blessings and have little desire for spiritual ones. When programs, methods, and money produce impressive results, there is an inclination to confuse human success with divine blessing. When that happens, passionate longing for God and yearning for His help will be missing. Continual, persistent, incessant prayer is an essential part of Christian living and flows out of humility and dependence on God.
Saturday, 19 September 2015
Proverbs 31: Portrait of a Godly Woman
This is an excellent piece which I got from the Grace Communion International website. It explains the Proverbs 31 woman and how it applies to today's woman. I like the fact that it highlights that this word of God includes guidelines for ALL women, whether married or single, working at home or in the marketplace.
I trust you will enjoy it as I did, and be inspired afresh by the Proverbs 31 woman.
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The Proverbs 31 woman was the wife of a city elder (verse 23) and a respected figure in her own right (verse 31). Some of her many responsibilities included buying and selling merchandise. Illustration by Larry Salk |
Tuesday, 4 August 2015
Heaven sent algebra
Sunday, 26 July 2015
Journal notes on John 21-THE RESURRECTED KING MAKES A BREAKFAST BARBECUE
Saturday, 11 July 2015
Hebrews 10:38-39 inspired- To whom we belong
"But my righteous one will live by faith. And I take no pleasure in the one who shrinks back." 39 But we do not belong to those who shrink back and are destroyed, but to those who have faith and are saved.
To whom we belong
Are those who have faith and are saved
We do not shrink back
We stand firm
We believe, we affirm
Every truth in your word
We stand firm
We believe that it is done
We do not shrink back
Because of the one
To whom we belong
Thursday, 9 July 2015
To a spacious place
Wednesday, 17 June 2015
Freedom in Christ Jesus
It never fitted me well
It was itchy and misshapen
It had shards that hurt me
It hurt me more while taking it off
I got scratched and scuffed
And it struggled with my every move to cast it off
It wounded me with lies that have been told to me
Lies confirmed by my lived experience
Hanging blinkers over my eyes so i cannot see
That the circumstances may be true
But they are not permanent
They do not define who I am
For i am defined by something else
Something embedded in Hebrews eleven
Raise up the blinkers, cut them away
I fix my eyes on the consuming fire of God
Who will burn away all this junk to unrecognizable cinders
Lara Cookey
05 June 2015