Monday, October 12, 2015

BE PATIENT,GOD SAYS BE PATIENT!

"He said, 'O Lord, the God of my master Abraham, please grant me success today, and show loving kindness to my master Abraham. Behold, I am standing by the spring, and the daughters of the men of the city are coming out to draw water; now may it be that the girl to whom I say, "Please let down your jar so that I may drink, and who answers, 'Drink, and I will water your camels also,' may she be the one whom You have appointed for your servant Isaac; and by this I will know that You have shown loving kindness to my master Abraham.'" - Genesis 24:12-14
There are many stories in the Bible that intrigue me. But this one is especially relevant because we all can relate.
Abraham sent his servant on an important mission: to find a wife for his son. Once he reached the faraway land, the servant paused at a well to pray, asking God to show him a remarkable sign. While not quite in the league with a burning bush, the servant’s request was, nonetheless, pretty ambitious. He asked that the bride-to-be reveal herself by volunteering to water all of the camels he had brought along. Perhaps that does not sound like much of a sign to you, but you may not realize that camels were the SUVs of the ancient world. While they could go a long time without water, when they finally did drink, they could gulp about 25 gallons at once. Ten camels, 250 gallons of water, that’s a lot of trips to the well. It would take a real miracle for a woman to volunteer for such a task!
But that’s what happened. Rebekah walked up while the servant was still praying. When he asked for a drink of water, she agreed and then she added, “I will draw also for your camels until they have finished drinking.” With that, she made countless trips to the well until the camels had filled their tanks. But that’s not the amazing part of this story. Look at what happened next. “Meanwhile, the man (Abraham’s servant) was gazing at her in silence, to know whether the Lord had made his journey successful or not.” You really have to wonder about that guy!
He sounds like some of us. God answers a prayer clearly and quickly. What do we tend to think? Do we wonder, “Is this just a coincidence or did God actually answered my prayer?” Here are some points to ponder:
If God answers your prayer, then He has answered your prayer. Get moving.
If He doesn’t give you the sign you’ve asked for, perhaps He is saying, “No.” or “Wait a while.”
Either way, His purpose is never to confuse or bewilder you. God is never the author of confusion. He just wants us to pray with faith, listen with anticipation, and then act our His will.
God bless you as you listen to his voice.
Evangelist Steve Omodecx.
‪#‎wordimpactfest4‬

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

#WORDIMPACTFEST4

The Blessed Family Ministry - KENYA in conjunction with Pentecostal Revival Church invites you to another edition of a 2 days power packed WORD IMPACT FESTIVAL season 4.
THEME: RECHARGE (The POWER Of Identity) 
Ministering: Bishop Osham Ominde Evangelist Steve Omodecx Pst Kevoh Zeal Erico Otieno Princess Anneve Evangelist Sammy Gicheha Evangelist Rinei Evangelist Nel Jude HC Pst John Isaji among many more.....

Venue: PENTECOSTAL REVIVAL CHURCH - JOGOO ROAD - MAKONGENI OPP RIKANA SUPERMARKET.

mark your calenders: 30th oct and nov 1st:


#WORDIMPACTFESTIVAL4


The Blessed Family Ministry - KENYA in conjunction with Pentecostal Revival Church invites you to another edition of a 2 days power packed WORD IMPACT FESTIVAL season 4.
THEME: RECHARGE (The POWER Of Identity) 
Ministering: Bishop Osham Ominde Evangelist Steve Omodecx Pst Kevoh Zeal Erico Otieno Princess Anneve Evangelist Sammy Gicheha Evangelist Rinei Evangelist Nel Jude HC Pst John Isaji among many more.....


Venue: PENTECOSTAL REVIVAL CHURCH - JOGOO ROAD - MAKONGENI OPP RIKANA SUPERMARKET.

mark your calenders: 30th oct and nov 1st:


ACT ON YOUR FAITH

"One of the men lying there had been sick for thirty-eight years. When Jesus saw him and knew he had been ill for a long time, he asked him, 'Would you like to get well?" 'I can't sir,' the sick man said. 'For I have no one to put me into the pool when the water bubbles up. Someone else always gets there ahead of me.' Jesus told him, "Stand up, pick up your mat, and walk!" Instantly, the man was healed! He rolled up his sleeping mat and began walking." - John 5:5-9
Picture this scene: An old man is lying beside the healing pools of Bethesda. He had been sick and paralyzed for 38 years. Jesus walks by and says to him, “Do you wish to get well?” Now come on, could there be a dumber question than that? I mean, for 38 years, people have been carrying him on his mat, laying him there by the pool, hoping he would be healed. Then Jesus comes up and asks him if he wants to get well! Why in the world would He ask a question like that?
Well, it’s brilliant insight about human nature. Jesus asks this question because He knew for 38 years this man had been totally dependent on others. He lived a life of dependency. And if he is made well, he’s going to have to start showing initiative and taking personal responsibility for himself. And that’s why He asks this man, “Do you want to get well?” Jesus could completely change this man’s life.
You see dependency on anything is incredibly addictive. So, how does this man answer Jesus’ question? With classic victimization mindset, he blames someone else! He says he can’t get there because nobody will help him get in the pool. Because of his disability, he is blaming others and seeing himself as a victim. Jesus said, “Stand up, pick up your mat, and walk!”
Do you see what is happening? First, Jesus says, “Stand up.” It took a lot of faith to stand up, when he’s been trapped in that paralyzed body. But the man got up. Then Jesus said, “Pick up your mat.” He had to take personal responsibility. He couldn’t depend on others carrying him anymore. And the man picked up his pallet. And then Jesus said, “Walk.” In other words, it was a command for him to leave this life where he had been totally dependent on others. So he began to walk! He left that old life where he had been so incapacitated for all those years to live a new life because of the supernatural healing power of Jesus.
Are you caught in the trap of dependency? Look to Jesus. Through faith, He will give you the power that can change your life, whether you are supernaturally healed or not!
Stay lifted.
Ev Steve Omodecx

Monday, October 5, 2015

ARE YOU TOO BUSY FOR YOUR CHILDREN TO SEE THEM DIE?

When I saw this aired on TV and published on media houses social pages that children aged 12-18 were caught in a club in Eldoret engaging in sexual escapades,doing drugs and chewing khat,my spirit sunk low, its barely 24 hours when I saw my brother Tee Mwangi share a link of young school girls dancing dirty in what appeared to me like a school event hyped by young men probably outsiders.... I then wonder how much we have left our kids vulnerable just to anything and anyone to feed them whatever they feel is right. 
Its our responsibility and not just parents alone but everyone to act and save my generation before we loose many to premature deaths,HIV/AIDS and drug addictions.
When i look at that age bracket i feel so sad that to begin with,the sex education in our systems begin with use of contraceptives instead of abstinence and so on n so forth to the point that even the government then introduces the use of condoms to kids as young as 9 years(am not refuting the point that its important they be aware, i think its very crucial that our kids are not taught with such options)....because ultimately growing up with anxiety to experiment,they will know it is all OK to mess around so long as "these things are here for us as cheap as 10/-...."
As a minister and a father to be I will only share one word to all who read this and share with the rest....The only best example we can all apply to help save this mess is by going out there,preach and teach our children in schools and at home. Jesus gave the best example in Matthew 19:14. HE said, 'Let the children come to me. Don't stop them! For the Kingdom of Heaven belongs to those who are like these children.'"
Parents pushed and shoved their children, hoping the famous man would touch them. His assistants, thinking they were protecting Him from unwanted demands, tried to shoo the kids away, but this important man was indignant with His assistants. He said, “Let the children come to Me.” He took them in His arms and hugged them, and the children loved Him. The man’s name was Jesus. He showed His well-intentioned disciples how important children are to God.
Question: Dad…Mom…do you make time for your children like Jesus did – the man who lived an incredibly busy life, but was not too busy for children?
Very often, a child’s importance is shown when we give a listening ear or a hug, when time is what they want and need. When it comes to your kids, ask the Lord to help you be like Jesus. No job is more important than that; even if you are the Son of God.