Author: Deji Okegbile

BACK TO THE BIBLE: The Living Word for a Dying World

‘Tell the prince that this (a Bible) is the secret of England’s greatness’ – Queen Victoria. The spiritual luminosity of the church is declining and becoming inadequate to curtail the forces of darkness behind the spiritual decline, global unrest, and moral decay. It is time for the church to arise and correct the perilous apostasy and restore the primary authority of Scripture, and the biblical God as the Christian’s sole guide for faith and practice (II Tim 3:1-17; 4:1-5). The Bible, the Basic Instruction Before Leaving the Earth is the guidebook that provides the basis for evangelism, miracle of...

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BACK TO THE BIBLE: The Living Word for a Dying World

‘Tell the prince that this (a Bible) is the secret of England’s greatness’ – Queen Victoria. The spiritual luminosity of the church is declining and becoming inadequate to curtail the forces of darkness behind the spiritual decline, global unrest, and moral decay. It is time for the church to arise and correct the perilous apostasy and restore the primary authority of Scripture, and the biblical God as the Christian’s sole guide for faith and practice (2 Tim 3:1-17; 4:1-5). The Bible, the Basic Instruction Before Leaving the Earth is the guidebook that provides the basis for evangelism, miracle of salvation, discipleship, and spiritual formation. The Bible is God-breathed, ‘useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training in righteousness’ ( Tim 3:16). The world is going through global unrest and moral decay due to disobedience and rejection of God’s restful salvation of forgiveness of sin and hope in Jesus, the Author and Finisher of our faith (Heb 4:11). Because of unbelief and disobedience, many perished in the wilderness (Heb 3:7, Josh 5:6, Nu 32:13). Today, the world is becoming another wilderness of unbelief and sin. The beauty of Bible and its infallibility is to be spiritually and rightly divided bearing in mind that profane and vain babbling increases into more ungodliness (2 Tim.3:15-19; 16-17). It is impossible to know God without God’s Spirit (2 Cor 3:4-6). The narrative and miracle of...

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NOON: Need Of Our Nation – Prayer network between 12 to 1’o clock everyday.

JESUS’ INVITATION TO SALVATION.  Jesus told a parable on an invitation to a Great Banquet in Luke 14. Biblically, a parable means ‘a riddle, a story with question to answer, a hidden truth which we can only discern if we have made certain decisions in our beliefs and our thought which make us open to the secret.’ The parable of the Great Banquet is a hidden truth that calls us to prepare for the final Great Banquet with Jesus, the Lamb of God. Jesus is the host and he continues to invites people to this Great Banquet of all banquets. Those who respond to Jesus’ invitation are assured of a glorious place to sit in his presence (v.10). Beyond the Pharisee’s limited invitation to a selected people and friends, Jesus’ invitation to all, the blind, the lame, the cripple (physical and spiritual), provides salvation for mankind. God is saying to someone, accept Jesus’ invitation today for your place in eternity. Remember, Jesus’ invitation to salvation, pictured by the glory of a banquet is precious and open to all. GOD WANT YOU BACK: In the book of Jeremiah, chapter 2, we saw how Israel’s earlier commitment at Mount Sinai stood in sharp contrast with her present idolatry. They turned back and defiled the land and made God’s standard an abomination. The priests and preachers who ought to have spiritual responsibility and...

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HIS EMINENCE MBANG AT 80.

Birthdays are wonderful opportunities to let a person know what his or her life and work have meant to us. This is a personal note to my father, benefactor and mentor who turns 80 years young today. His Eminence Sunday Coffie Mbang’s name is synonymous to the Methodist Church Nigeria reconciliation after 14 years of crisis. His Eminence Mbang, the fourth indigenous and ever long serving head of Methodist Church Nigeria was born in Idua-Eket on August 26th 1936. His father, Coffie Eka-Mbang was a pastor of the Oua Iboe Church and the name of his mother is Judith Udo-Ekpo. He is happily married to former Mrs Enobong Essien on December 16, 1978. Mama Mbang is now a lawyer and the marriage is blessed with three boys – Iniabasi Abisoye, Idorenyin Segun, and Nyakno Samuel. His Eminence Mbang attended Effoi Group primary school, Eket, St Michael’s school, Aba, Salvation Army school at Akai-Eket, Government school, Eket. He also attended Methodist Boys High School, Oron, and Methodist College, Uzuakoli and later had his ministerial training at the Trinity College, Umuahia from 1962 to 1964. In 1968, during the civil war, he transferred his study from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka to the University of Ibadan where he came in contact with Patriarch Professor Bolaji Idowu, and graduated in 1971 with B.A. Hons (Religious Studies). He was a member of the Scripture Union...

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HEART VS HEAD

‘The head and heart are often at war, and the former usually wins..’ – John Betjeman. Heart versus head is a reflection on the subtle war going on today in the church and the need to move Christ out of our heads into our hearts (Col 1:27). War is prejudicial to mission, evangelism and discipleship. The war in the church especially in the democratic setting is like a tug of war, trying to get majority ‘of people and strength on opposite sides of a rope.’ There is a daily heart tug of war in the spiritual realm for our souls because as Christians, ‘we have Satan and his demons on one end of the rope and the Lord and His angles on the other (Eph 6:10-12, Jer 17:9, Rom 3:23). The story of Nicodemus, a Pharisee and a member of the Sanhedrin who helped Joseph of Arimathea entombed Jesus provides us a helpful reflection. Nicodemus, seeking light in darkness, is a very religious person who believes the wrong way and so does not see what Jesus Christ is all about. Nicodemus confession of faith points to a formal and general head knowledge about Jesus as ‘a teacher come from God, because no one can do these miracles which you do, unless God is with him,’ (Jn 3:2). Jesus does not trust in the head knowledge and doctrine of Nicodemus. Jesus...

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