Friday, May 31, 2019

You Can Destroy Poverty, Lack and Drought


Written by Uyoyou Christiana Charles-Iyoha

Sin especially the sin of idolatry is usually the reason for poverty, lack and drought in the lives of individuals, families, communities and nations; and even institutions. Please read Judges Chapter 6 for the account of how Israel suffered lack because the y turned away from serving God. God handed them over to Midian and for seven years, Midian tortured Israel. The crops planted by the people of Israel were destroyed, their herds were carted away and Israel was greatly impoverished. Significantly, the Midianites had only one agenda – destroy whatever Israel had; crops planted and growing, herds being tended so that Israel would have nothing to live on. The oppression and affliction from Midian got so bad that Israel remembered God and they cried to God for deliverance.  God responded and sent a prophet to rebuke them of their sin before raising Gideon to deal the Midianite a great offensive blow.

Beloved, idolatry is a cause of poverty, lack and drought and when not dealt with through repentance towards God, poverty, lack and drought can become generational. Please read Deuteronomy Chapter 28 verses 14 to 68, Leviticus Chapter 26 verses 14 to 46, 1st Kings Chapters 17 verse 1, 18 verses 1 to 46. Israel experienced drought and attendant famine for about three years because of the sin of the nation. Thereafter, God sent rain after the prophet Elijah led the people in national repentance, cleansing of the land; as well as repairing the altar of the Lord.

The Judeans experienced poverty, unexplained lack and drought because they kept on putting off the building of the temple even though the foundation had been laid. Fortunately for them, the great love of God for them was at work as God sent the prophet Haggai to rebuke them. God also explained to them through the prophet that He was the One behind the drought which was affecting all the labor of their hands. Again, the love of God was really at work as the people repented of their disobedience to God and promptly went to work on the temple.
God is indeed awesome, forgiving and kind to His own. Immediately hey commenced work, God promised to bless them even though they had not planted seed; and the fig tree, the pomegranate and olive trees had not yielded fruit. The blessings of God to them would overtake and exceed the harvests from planted seed and economic trees because they had obeyed God to work on the temple.

And quite significant and instructive is that they did not have to do anything extraordinary or anything that would involve huge monetary costs to build the temple. The message from God through the prophet was for them to go to the mountains and collect wood for the building of the temple. In essence, God was not looking for mansions, citadels and cathedrals. God wanted a temple where the people would worship Him, a temple He would take pleasure in and be glorified. Beloved, this is key and strategic. God wants you to create room in your heart, family, home, Church, community, nation, institution, business premises for Him so that He will take pleasure in you and be glorified. Also of great significance is the fact that God promised to fill this temple built of wood with His glory so that the glory of the temple built with wood would be much greater than the glory of the magnificent temple which Solomon built with cedar, stones from Lebanon, gold and other precious metals.

Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Healing Polluted Waters 2

Written by Uyoyou Christiana Charles-Iyoha

Possible Sources of Pollution

Backbiting and negative utterances about one another in a family, Church, community and nation can bring about barrenness and death in a family, Church, community and nation. This is because such actions hinder the spiritual, physical, numerical and economic growth of the family, Church, community and nation. The negative utterances about one another poison the minds of people against those who have been maligned by creating doubts, suspicion and fear. Please read Romans Chapters 12 verses 9 to 10, 17 to 19, 13 verses 8 to 14.


Covetousness can also create severe challenges in a family, Church, institution or nation. Some Biblical examples that should give caution include the examples of Achan in Joshua Chapter 7 verses 20 to 23,; the examples of Ahab and Naboth in 1st Kings Chapter 21 and King David and Uriah in 2nd Samuel Chapters 11, and 12 verse 14. Sadly both cases led to the death of innocent people. The Bible cautions against covetousness. Please read Ephesians Chapter 5 verses 1 to 8 and Acts Chapter 20 verses 33 to 36 as well as Nehemiah Chapter 5 verses 14 to 19.

Hatred in the hearts of members against the leadership or the leadership against members can also create barrenness and spiritual death as well as the attendant consequences of spiritual death in a family, Church, community and nation. This is because hatred is a precursor of strife and strife which always works in tandem with contention does not bear good fruits. The fruits of strife and contention are always destructive. Please read Genesis Chapters 13, 14, 26 verses 12 to 33. The people of Gerar envied Isaac on account of Isaac’s sporadic progress in their land. As the envy progressed to hatred, they sent Isaac away from their land. Isaac moved on, away from them yet the herdsmen of Gerar contested with Isaac the ownership of the wells of water dug up by Isaac’s servants. Isaac towed the path of peace and left the wells for them. Eventually God blessed Isaac with more wells and abundant material resources. The people of Gerar and the leadership then acknowledged that God was with Isaac and begged to make a covenant of peace with Isaac.

Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Healing Polluted Waters

 Written by Uyoyou Christiana Charles-Iyoha

Polluted streams and water bodies generally make a land uninhabitable. This is because water is essential to life which perhaps explains why it is commonly said that water is life. If the water bodies in a land are polluted, the land gets impacted negatively – plants may not grow, animals cannot live there because when they drink the polluted water, it causes sickness and death; the same impact it will also have on humans. Unfortunately this was the case with Jericho. It was a city described as pleasant yet the water was bad and because the water was bad, the ground was barren.


Certain Churches, families, communities and nations are barren because the leadership of such institutions make negative pronouncements on the people and the negative pronouncements impact the people negatively. Consequently, there is no productivity. Rather than point accusing  fingers to the wrong sources, the leadership that is actually responsible for the problem through their negative pronouncements should stop cursing the people, stop making negative pronouncements that God will replace them, God will punish you, God will impoverish you, God will dethrone you, God will not bless and prosper you. The leadership should also stop speaking from a heart of bitterness, deep seated resentment and anger against the people. The leadership should also stop wishing the people evil and projecting ill will towards them as all of these are akin to the bad water of Jericho which was causing barrenness and death in Jericho. The question then is; is it possible for a pastor or the leadership of families, communities and nations to do this? Yes.

The source of cleansing and seasoning is the heart of the leadership – to turn their hearts to the mind of God for His people so that like Aaron and his sons whom God commanded to bless the children of Israel, they would bless the people of God worshiping and serving God in their Churches; actually the Church of God in the name of the Lord. Please read Numbers Chapter 6 verses 22 to 27. The continuous and continual pronouncements of the blessings of God on the people will cancel out the barrenness and death and bring in life and fruitfulness in the lives of the people of God.

A person can make his or her land unproductive, unfruitful and barren by the pronouncements he or she makes on the land God blesses him or her with. Please read Proverbs Chapters 12 verses 14, 18 to 19 (the truth of the word of God; 15 verses 1 to 2, 7 28 and 30; 17 verse 27; 18 verses 6 to 7. That probably explains why God asked the Priests to bless His people in His name. On a number of occasions, Moses blessed the people of God; he blessed the people after they completed the building of the tabernacle according to the pattern God gave them. It is good, it is great, it commands divine blessings when instructions are carried out, activities done, prophetic declarations made as instructed by God. Please read Exodus Chapter 39 verses 42 to 43.

King David also blessed the people in the name of the Lord. That was after the successful return of the Ark of the Lord to the tabernacle which David erected for the Ark in Jerusalem. Please read 2nd Samuel Chapter 6 verses 12 to 20. He also blessed his household. Please see also in Psalm 115 verses 9 to 18 yet another instance of David pronouncing blessings on the people of God.

Possess the Gates of Your Enemies

Written by Uyoyou Christiana Charles-Iyoha The Bible records that the siblings of Rebekah blessed her and prayed that her descendants woul...