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Becoming the Man God Sees

The plan of God for your life will surely come to pass. That much is certain, not because of your strength but because of His faithfulness. Yet, the fulfilment of destiny is never automatic. It demands your partnership, making the right decisions as He guides, cultivating the grace and gifts He has deposited in you, and growing intentionally through the relationships He orchestrates. Often, God takes His chosen ones through seasons of obscurity, not to punish them but to prepare them. In those desert seasons, He places certain men around them, strategic voices, mentors, and friends whose roles are to shape, refine, and even provoke growth. These are not random encounters. They are divine alignments meant to build you for the weight of the future you have been called to carry. David’s life is a compelling example. Though anointed by the prophet Samuel to be king, he did not ascend the throne the next day. Instead, he returned to the field, tending sheep, confronting lions and bears, and...

Phinehas, the Father of Ichabod: A Lament for a Generation that Has Lost the Glory

In the annals of sacred history, the name Ichabod stands as a grim monument, its meaning bitter and unmistakable: “The glory has departed.” But to understand the weight of this declaration, one must look beyond the child and gaze upon the father. Phinehas, priest by title, was called to serve at the altar of the Most High, yet he became a vessel of shame, desecration, and spiritual fraud. And now, like a poisoned root that corrupts the tree, his legacy lives on, not just in Ichabod, but in the many Ichabods birthed by the Phinehases of our day. Phinehas and his brother Hophni were priests, sons of Eli, entrusted with the sacred duties of interceding before the Lord for the people. But instead of offering incense, they offered insolence. Instead of reverence, they showed rebellion. The altar became a place of greed and lust, defiled by their insatiable appetites for the flesh, both the sacrificial and the sensual. Women who came to the tabernacle seeking God left abused. Offerings broug...

The Hophni and Phinehas of Our Generation: A Call to Reverence for the Sacred

In times past, the altar of God stood as a place of sacred encounter, a dwelling of holiness, fire, and consecration. Men approached it with trembling hearts, knowing it was not a stage but a sanctuary, not a theatre but a throne room. But alas, what do we see today? The altar has become a mere platform of performance, a place of manipulation and mockery. The fire still burns, but many no longer feel it. The glory lingers, but we have grown blind to it. We are living in a time where the sins of Hophni and Phinehas have reappeared, this time dressed in clerical robes, surrounded by bright lights and broadcast online. These were the sons of Eli, priests by ordination but corrupt by heart. They desecrated the offerings of the Lord, abused their positions, and brought disgrace upon the priesthood. Scripture tells us they "had no regard for the Lord" They slept with women at the very door of the tent of meeting. And today, their spirit lives on. The modern-day pulpit is increasin...

Location and Value: The Unseen Connection

There is a quiet but powerful truth in life: the location of a thing often determines its value. A priceless diamond buried in a desert where no one can find it remains unappreciated, though its worth remains unchanged. In the same way, many people carry gifts, talents, and destinies waiting to bloom, but their potential is hindered by being in the wrong environment. Dear young man, life is not just about what you carry within but also about where you are planted. Your relevance, usefulness, and influence are often a product of your position. A plant, no matter how good, becomes a weed when it grows in an unwanted place. Do not reduce yourself to a weed by forcing growth in environments that do not value or recognize you. Let the Holy Spirit guide you. Lean not on your understanding, but on divine wisdom that sees beyond your current sight. Consider Joseph, a young dreamer sold into slavery by his own brothers. At first, it seemed like he was displaced, but every movement in his life w...

Don't despise the little beginning!

Young man, don’t ever despise your day of little beginning. What looks small and unnoticed today may be the very foundation of something remarkable tomorrow. Keep working. Don’t cling to the glory of yesterday because it is gone and cannot carry you through today. Life is a forward journey and so must your vision be. Set a new goal. Trust in God again. Take the next step with courage. The path may feel slow, but in that slow rise, strength is built, character is formed, and grace is multiplied. You will rise again. The glory you once knew will return in greater measure if you do not stop. David was once a shepherd boy forgotten in the field, while others stood before the prophet. But God saw his heart and chose him. He faced rejection, fought battles, endured setbacks, and even fell into error. Yet he always returned to God, and in doing so, he kept rising. His glory did not end with Goliath. It continued because he stayed in step with God. You too can keep rising. What you are now is ...

Grow in Stature

Listen young man, growth is not optional. It is a necessity. God wants you to be mature, not just in age but in wisdom, stature, and the ability to carry the weight of His kingdom. Many young people desire power, influence, and divine blessings, but without growth, they will not be able to handle them. Just like a child cannot be put in charge of a great estate, you cannot step into the deeper things of the kingdom if you remain a spiritual baby. A child may be an heir to a massive fortune, but as long as he is immature, that wealth is kept from him. He must go through training, discipline, and responsibility before he can access it. It is the same with God's riches. His wisdom, power, and supernatural provision are not just given to anyone. They are entrusted to those who have grown enough to carry them. God did not design you to remain stagnant. He expects you to grow into His divine plan for your life. The world is waiting for the manifestation of the sons of God, but if you ref...

Sight for Sore Eyes

Life’s uncertainties, trials, and prolonged delays often test our patience and belief. However, what God is doing in your life will be a sight for sore eyes, a testimony of His glory unfolding in His perfect time. Though the journey may seem long, His plans are never delayed; they are being perfected. Abraham is often celebrated as the father of faith, but his journey began with a call to leave his homeland. What many overlook is that his father, Terah, was also called to journey toward Canaan but stopped halfway in Haran. Terah’s delay resulted in an incomplete journey, while Abraham’s obedience, despite the long years of waiting for a promised son, led to the fulfillment of God's covenant. This contrast teaches us that waiting on God requires patience and active faith. Abraham waited twenty-five years for Isaac, yet when the promise came, it was far greater than he could have imagined. His descendants became a mighty nation, and through his lineage, the Messiah was born. Joseph’s...