Tuesday, 9 October 2012

ADVICE TO THE TEENAGE ME: SURVIVING YOUR 20’s


Finding your first full-time job after graduation can be a very stressful and challenging for some of us. Going through this ordeal has allowed me to evaluate my life, evaluate where I am and revealed a lot of things about me.
Looking back, this is the advice I will give my (11 -19 years old) self about surviving your twenties and life after graduation.

Planning is everything: if you fail to plan, you have planned to fail. During my time in education, I had no plan for life after graduation, so I just went with the flow; with everything and anything that came my way, in the name of experimenting. I had no sense of direction and felt really lost. My advice to you will be, have a plan for life after school/university. I know this can be tricky for those who still don’t know what you want to do, but make a list of all the things you already love to do and any careers that interests you.

Map out what you will like to do, who and where you would like to be. The most important thing is knowing the destination; if you know where you want to go and be, finding the route will be much easier.

 
Seek advice and do a lot of research. Never think you are too young. It’s okay if you don’t know what you want to do yet, ask questions, ask the people around you about their work; what they do? What they like about their job and what they hate about it? How they got into their current company/organisation. The more questions you ask the better. Ask your friends’ parents, your friendly neighbours...the more questions you ask, the more answers you will get. The more answers you get, the more knowledgeable you become and the more informed you will be when you are making career and life decisions.

Use your summer wisely. Don’t just sit in front of the TV all day or chill with friends all summer. These things can be healthy when done in moderations and it’s good to hang with friends (but remember, the company you keep can build/encourage you or corrupt you). During the summer make time for some volunteering and work experience. Trust me it will pay off later. It will give you experience and allow you to create contacts and network which will be beneficial after you have left full-time education.

Don’t be scared to follow the things you love to do; hobbies can turn into great businesses. Ask the entrepreneurs behind innocent smoothies! Never let fear of failure or fear of the unknown be the reason you do or don’t do something. Fear is not your friend; it will cripple you, choke creativity, mock your ambitions and leave you feeling powerless, helpless and hopeless!
 

Don’t be afraid to make mistakes, mistakes can teach you lot about yourself and help you become more resilient. Sometimes hidden in our mistakes are new discoveries. And don’t take failure personally, learn from them and move on. Nobody who thought they were a failure ever succeeded, because as a man thinks in his heart, so is he! For more help on dealing with failure, read John Maxwell’s book: Failing Forward or Attitude 101.
 

Pray! Pray without ceasing. Ask God for direction and guidance, for His help and wisdom. His Word says: “If anybody lacks wisdom, he should ask and God who gives generously without reproach will grant him his request”. Ask God for wisdom every day and night and commit your plans into his hands, because He orders the steps of the righteous!
Aside wisdom, also pray for increase in faith. Ask God to help you have unwavering faith because the journey ahead is not easy; trials, mistakes, wrong turns may come and you will need faith to survive. David said in Psalm 119:92-93, “If Your law had not been my delight, I would have perished in my affliction. I will never forget Your precepts, for by them You have preserved my life”. Soak yourself in the Living Word of God; it will preserve you in difficult times.

Your most precious possession is the Bible; this book will guide you, it will strengthen you, it will reveal the heart and mind of God concerning the issues you’re facing. It will give you hope, faith and courage. It will teach you that many people have come and gone and have been through worse situations (Job, Joseph, David, Paul, Peter, Jesus etc) and made it through by the grace of God. As He was with them, so will He be with you, His thoughts are towards the righteous and He keeps them.

Be content: comparing yourself and wishing you had what someone else’s has is unwise. But that is another subject for another blog post.

I cannot emphasis enough on planning, prayer and soaking yourself in God’s word.  Lastly, let me leave you with these two verses:

Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God and the peace of God which surpasses all understanding will guard you heart in Christ Jesus. Phil 4: 6-7
All things work together for the good of those who love the Lord and are called according to His purpose. Romans 8:28.

Tuesday, 18 September 2012

WHY DO YOU SEEK JESUS?



John 6:22-40

“Do not labour for the food which perishes but for the food which endures to everlasting life, which the son of man will give you...” John 6:22.


So one late afternoon Jesus fed five thousand people with just 5 loaves of bread and 2 fishes, many of them ate to their full satisfaction without even thinking about where the food came from. The next day, Jesus and his disciples had travelled to Capernaum so the people got into boats and went to Capernaum seeking Jesus.

The human eyes only see the appearance of man but Jesus seeing their hearts said, “Truly I say to you, you are seeking me not because you saw the sign but because you ate the food I gave you and were filled”.

What a discerner of hearts Jesus is!

The truth is a lot of us including me; often times in all our seeking, seek after physical things more than spiritual things. Even when seeking God in prayer.  Check you prayer list for clues!
The people were seeking Jesus, yes, but not for the right reasons. Not because they had seen the sign or believed that He is the son of God but because their physical needs was met. 

Many of us today do the same and I am particularly guilty of this (that’s why I’m writing this post). Often times when it comes to our physical and present needs such as:  finding a job, deciding which career path to pursue, finding that husband/wife, providing food for family etc we seek God in prayer and do so diligently and rightly. But how many of us truly seek God for Him? To know Him? What percentage of our prayer requests are for our spiritual and eternal welfare and that of our family and friends?

I am not saying that there’s something wrong with praying to God for our physical needs to be met – no. In fact, countless of times in His Word, He encourages us to rely on Him for our needs:

 
Matt 6:11 – Give us this day our daily bread

 
Matt 6:31- So don’t worry about what you shall eat or what you shall drink or wear. For the pagans run after all these things but your heavenly Father knows that you need them”

Philippians 4: 6 – Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.”

1 Peter 5:7 – Cast all your cares/anxiety unto him for he cares for you.

But, let us seek God for God, let us seek that which is eternal and imperishable not just our present and physical needs. I have been truly guilty like the people in John 6:22 – seeking Jesus because I ate of the loaves and was filled.
Let us labour with the strength God gives us but not just for food that will perish but also for the imperishable things.

 



Thursday, 13 September 2012

Poem: WHAT MANNER OF MAN IS THIS?


What manner of man is this?

For the ungodly he died
For the enemy he offered reconciliation
For his haters he showed love
He would rather die for his enemy
Than see him incur a punishment he rightly deserved.

What manner of man is this?
 He stands at the door of my house
Calling
‘Peace, Peace!’
‘Peace, I bring to you!’
I don’t normally open the door to strangers
But there is something about this man
He stands outside
Gently knocking
“I have come to dine with you’, he exclaims.
What a strange man!
I needed to satisfy my curiosity

‘Come in’, I opened the door.
His smile is mesmerising
The beauty of his eyes bring warmth to my house
He embraces me so tightly
As though he has known me all my life
As though I was his best friend and he was mine
He holds me as though he is reading my mind
And knows I need a hug
What manner of man is this?

‘Sir, I have no food or drink’, I said, nervously.
He looked deep into my eyes, as though looking into the well of my soul
And said, ‘Child thirst no more, I have water,’
‘What?  Sir I don’t see anything in your hand’ I responded.
‘Hunger no more; I am the bread of life
All we need for dinner is here!’ he continued.
What manner of man is this?
 

He says he his the son of God
The bread of life
The fountain of living water
The way, the truth, the life
The bright and morning star
He says he’s a redeemer,
The lamb that was slaughtered
The light of the world
The beginning and the end
The Word
What manner of man this?

The more he speaks
The more I feel free
Turned the glass of water I had into wine
And multiplied one loaf of bread I had in my fridge
What manner of man is this?
 


‘I have a gift for you’, he declares
‘Who gives free gifts these days, what exactly does this man want?’ I wondered to myself.
I give this is gift to anyone who wants it and asks for it
Kings and slaves alike
Rich and poor
To those who receive this free gift and open it
I give them a new status
Be it a prince or a servant
A new status? For both the poor and the rich?
Yes, my child...Justified!
What manner of man is this that he changes the status of both kings and slaves?
Declaring both justified and both his
The day I let him into my house I have never been the same
His presence changed my house
His words set me free
He declared me
Justified!
And now I am His!
What manner of man is this?

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