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Be Careful Not To Forget The Lord (2)

By S.K. Abiara
11 October 2015   |   1:38 am
Israelites were always quick to forget how God brought them out of slavery. They did not remember all His works and wonders and how He helped them defeat all their enemies. Moses had to remind the Israelites that the Lord was their Father.
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Pastor Abiara, General Evangelist CAC Worldwide.

Israelites were always quick to forget how God brought them out of slavery. They did not remember all His works and wonders and how He helped them defeat all their enemies. Moses had to remind the Israelites that the Lord was their Father. The Lord created them and established them as His people, and so, they should have gratefully served Him in faithfulness.

But, instead, they acted as though they were not His children. One of the dangers in Christian life is taking credit for what God does. This was the Assyrians’ problem. They were a weak nation, until God chose to bless them in order to use them as an instrument to punish the Israelites. However, the more God blessed them, the more confident they became in their own strength.

When the farmers had good crops, they credited their farming skills rather than God. When their army won a victory, their generals took the credit. When the nation experienced prosperity, the Assyrians attributed it to their military and political might.

Finally, God pointed out the absurdity of their conclusions (Isa.10: 5-19). It is sometimes easier to handle poverty or weakness than wealth or strength. Poverty causes us to recognise our need for God. Prosperity persuades us that we no longer require Him. Scripture holds several examples of those who assumed they were self-sufficient, only to realise their dire poverty apart from God. Samson was the strongest person alive, but he forgot that his strength came from God.

Once God removed his strength, Samson was reduced to a pitiful slave. Saul was the first king of Israel, yet when God removed His Spirit from this proud monarch, he became a paranoid, petty man, seeking counsel from the occult. Be careful how you handle the success God gives you! As you enjoy His blessings in your family, your business, or your ministry, keep in mind that you are an instrument in the hands of the Master.

Prophet Abiara, General Evangelist, CAC Worldwide. skabiaraofciem@yahoo.co.uk

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