Monday, 29 December 2014

It Is Never Too Late


Song for Meditation: If I Could Reach Higher (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLQ64BTCH2E)
  
“It is never too late to be what you might have been.” George Eliot

The former Mau Mau freedom fighter who is recorded in the Guinness Book of Records as the oldest person to enter primary school made this quote true. Kimani N’gan’ga Maruge was 84 when he first went to school. When Maruge was a little boy he did not have the opportunity for a free education as such when the Kenyan government announced free primary education for all in 2002, Maruge went to his local primary school and demanded to be admitted. The teacher refused him several times but because of his determination she admitted him. Despite opposition from officials and parents who did not think it appropriate for him to be learning alongside six year olds, Maruge learned to read before he died. His inspiration was a letter he got from the government that he wanted to read himself and to read and understand the Bible.

Ladies what did you want to do that you never got to do? Maybe the opportunity did not present itself when you were younger or maybe you had to choose another path such as having children etc.

The next question is what are you going to use as your inspiration to be what you might have been?

As the quote above says it is never too late to be what you might have been. My encouragement to you today is to be what you might have been. Yes there may have been a delay in you starting but here is an opportunity to become what you want to be. Maybe you wanted to get a university education or learn to read like Maruge. Maybe you wanted to take a cooking class or start a cooking class. Maybe you want to start a business or do more at your church. Maybe you want to write a book or read a book. Whatever it is that you want to do start doing it now.

Because Maruge was determined to start reading a film called First Grader was made based on his story. He was recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records as the oldest man to enter primary school. He was invited to the United Nations in New York to give an address to International Leaders about the power of education and he inspired a whole new generation to go to school for the first time.  

What is hinged on you becoming what you might have been? It is never too late.

Have A God Filled Day Ladies

Let’s Pray

Lord thank you today for giving us the potential to be our best selves. Lord I pray that you will send an inspiration that will cause us to be what we might have been.

In Jesus Name

Amen

Thursday, 25 December 2014

Merry Christmas


 Main Scripture: For to us a child is born, to us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder, and his name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.  Isaiah 9:6 ESV

 Song for Meditation: O Holy Night – Mariah Carey (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEJmP8T07JU)

It is Christmas Day again, a happy time for most. A day that is spent with family and friends and involves a lot of giving and receiving. Today while I wish for everyone a very Merry Christmas and a day that is filled with laughter and joy, I want to remind you that the reason for the season is still Christ. The first Christmas Gift – The gift that keeps on giving.

He came on this earth as a baby boy, grew up and gave His life just so that we might live. Today remember to take some time out to thank Him for His love and kindness towards us. Most importantly remember to replicate His love and kindness by giving to someone else. It could be your time, a physical gift or friendship today.

Merry Christmas everyone and thank you for your support and love.

God Bless You All on this wonderful Day.

Let’s Pray

Lord Jesus, we thank you for your gift of life. Thank you for your loving kindness. Father I pray that each and every one reading will have a wonderful and happy Christmas. Also help us today to make someone else happy by giving.

In Jesus Name

Amen

Monday, 22 December 2014

Embracing Mistakes

Main Scripture: And He said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for My strength is made perfect in weakness.”  II Corinthians 12:9 (NKJV)

Worship Song/Song to meditate on: We Fall Down But We Get Up by Donnie McClurkin (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0tX_ctp0Gs)

As we come closer to the end of another year, it is customary for us to review what happened over the year and assesses what went wrong and what went right. Today I want to urge you embrace some of the mistakes that you have made. Instead of beating up yourselves about them take them as lessons learnt and build on them.

 I myself have made many mistakes. I am reminded of a time when I had a deadline; and was extremely tired because I did not plan properly.  Ladies, I fell asleep and did not meet my deadline.  I felt really bad as several persons were depending on me and I felt like I failed. Then a friend of mine encouraged me to take it as a lesson learnt as it only proves that I am human and I am not perfect.
Ladies as humans we are fallible as such we are prone to failure. While it’s excellent for us to set high standards for ourselves and attain them, there are going be times when we miss the mark. We all make mistakes and disappoint ourselves and others.  In these times however, we should not dwell on our mistakes, instead we should accept where we went wrong, learn from our mistakes, reassess our strategies and try again.

I like something that Ghandi said, He said “Freedom is not worth having if it does not include the freedom to make mistakes”. Winston Churchill said “All men make mistakes, but only wise men learn from their mistakes.”

God himself knows that we are not perfect as such; He helps us to be strong. II Corinthians 12:9 tells us, "My strength is made perfect in weakness”. Therefore in order to become stronger, better and more experienced we make mistakes. Our mistakes will help us to adjust our attitudes, teach us humility and patience.

Mistakes also teach us to depend on God and others. Can you imagine if we never made any mistakes?  We would walk around as proud as a peacock. We would behave like we don’t need God or anyone else. Therefore, I think God divinely orchestrated it that we make mistakes sometimes. It keeps our heads small and makes us better.

Ladies today if you make a mistake, remember that you’re in good company. Successful people make a mistake, that’s how you grow.  They just never quit.


Have A God Filled Day Ladies,
Let’s Pray,
Lord you are the author and finisher of our faith. You made this day Lord and it is good so we shall rejoice in it. Father we come to you today acknowledging that as humans we are fallible and we ask for your strength Lord even when we are weak. Help us Lord not to condemn ourselves when we make mistakes instead help us to get up, brush ourselves off and re-strategize
In Jesus Name
Amen