HOW TO GET THROUGH TO GOD Introduction:
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HOW TO GET THROUGH TO GOD Introduction:
HOW TO GET THROUGH TO GOD Introduction: All around the world; throughout ages, the masses are always looking for better ways of satisfying the deep longings of the heart, seeking to know how best they can gain inner peace, joy and satisfaction. If we were willing to walk with the Lord in strict and unquestionable obedience to His revealed will, following in simple child-like faith, we would realize, in a dreary and dark world, that we will have to make simple bargains for life; for we shall not need to walk alone. With pain, tears and sorrow ravaging our souls, I am certain there is something better. I am assured by God‟s Word; there must be a better plan for all of His children. “How to get through to God” is yet another exposition on prayer which is all you needed for that your spiritual need; entrenched deep within your heart. It is my sincere and heartfelt prayer that in this one week we will experience a deeper relationship with God as we apply our hearts to prayers. It is indeed, my conviction that this piece, I composed under the very influence of the Holy Ghost, whom I utterly depended upon entirely to dictate the penning of every word, will work in you, His dear children, a real transformation as we look forward to the soon return of our Saviour. It remains my prayer that the power of the Holy Spirit will be felt at the disposal of every audience that will attend daily in search of our Lord. Brethren, God still answers prayers. God still honours His promises. God is still in His Throne. Do you desire for a change in your prayer life? Do you crave a more than just a mere Christianity but deeper relationship with your God? Do you long to experience more of God‟s riches in prayer? Do you ask yourself how you can have peace of mind, rest and joy in your life? Do you hunger from deep within you for a victory against some sin which has gripped you, ravaging and eating you from within? Is your spiritual life languishing as we move down the stream of time to close of earth‟s history? I want to recommend to you, God; I want to recommend to you, prayer. Learn how to get through to Jesus; in all areas of your life. Heaven is always seeking to reach out to us; to get through to us. Will you choose to also reach out to Your God? Every day will end in a paragraph I have named, “Let us pray here”. It is here we will explore our needs and pray for them. It forms a guideline of prayer based on the day‟s study. You do not want to miss any single program for the entire week, with its culmination in a CASO Main Rally at Murang‟a College of Technology, 15th February, 2014; the Sabbath ending with a Night of Prayer. This is how we will do it. I will recommend that as many members as there are, acquire this copy. Let them read it in advance. Let the facilitator also do, so that he will be in a position of only giving a summary of each day and leading God‟s children in more prayers. That we way we will draw greater blessings. Let each member find the joy of participating, contributing in possible discussions, in inviting a friend, praying for and with the crowd and also enjoy the privileges of sharing requests aloud and privately with a close friend in prayer. Welcome, again, to a thrilling week of prayer, as we share in the joy of answered prayers. Ayub Gathu Njoroge Former CASO Music Director 1. MY RACE WITH CATS IN THE DARK. I read the story behind the writer of the song; “I must tell Jesus”. Rev. Hoffman was a minister in Lebanon, Pennsylvania. Among his noticeable delights was that of visiting with his subjects of the church, the flock upon whom God had made him overseer, in their households. His passion to love them, point them to Jesus of hope, pray with them and encourage them could go unmentioned. As opposed to his previous visits, this one seemed unique in its own way. To this woman she was visiting, God had permitted visiting of sorrow, emotional trauma, pain, agony and disappointments of life, perhaps like most of us have to go through. When the minister visited with her, she had an obvious desperation written boldly upon her brow. She bowed in discouragement of the heart that reflected on the outside. She sank in shame, sobbing now from deep within her inner being, to even think the minister considered her for a visit that dark early morning. Her countenance was not better either. It had folded in wrinkles of evident life of toil and hardship. A look on her face indicated how much she had been suffering and this morning perhaps more. She thought hard. It was clear there was a problem. The story has it that after the mother had finished talking her hopelessness out, the pastor uttered a word: “You have what you can do. You must tell Jesus”. The woman who this long buried her face in her arms, lifted it up, looked straight to the pastor. She had a glimmer of hope now, her face sparkled, and she said, “I must tell Jesus.” As the pastor went home, a vision of that bright face kept coming to sight again and again that when he got home he wrote what is one of my favourite hymns, “I must tell Jesus” The case of this woman is a familiar premise to each one of us, however unique our experiences. There are times when we go through similar experiences, if not the same, like her and often we too tend to give up. But wait a minute! Every of our crises of life is a call to pray. Ellen White says: “The path of sincerity and integrity is not a path free from obstruction, but in every difficulty we are to see a call to prayer.-- The Desire of Ages, p. 667 In Ezra 8:21-23, Ezra was confronted by a crisis that led him to prayer. We thank God that when he enlisted His help, it was available for Him. He learned the comfort that prayer would bring and how much glory God would claim through the answered prayer, for he mentions that the king already knew that they were Christians, through their testimony and thus had courage to dare God based on this premise. When I was reading this chapter it came to my notice that the word God everywhere it is used is preceded by Our to mean that Ezra owned God, believed His promises and trusted His ability. And beloved, God is able. Read Heb 2:18, 2 Timothy 1:12, Eph 3:20, Daniel 3:16-18, 2 Chron 25:7-9. Take note of the sentence, “…and the Lord was intreated of us.” It comes after, “…to seek of him a right way for us, and for our little ones, and for all our substance. We can feel safe to give to God all our substance. What ravages your heart? What causes you sorrow? What is that your heavy burden? You may choose to give to the Lord and he will minister to you at the point of your need. Recently in December holidays, there was this cat that always came outside my house to make irritating noises, that I lost sleep severally, waking up to chase it away. I remember some nights I woke up twice in the night. It was not comfortable to do so. I would chase it, with fear into the dark, then, annoyingly, it comes back as soon as I slam the door behind me. Now they became two after a couple of nights. After chasing them a while, I thought, well, I have a prayer partner to share; to whom I sent this request as a silent concern. This night it was even terrifying as I chased it without it moving an inch. I went back to the house promising not chase it any more again. It stroke my mind that perhaps the Lord wanted me to rise from sleep and pray at that time. Couple of days past and in prayer the cats stopped making the noise, and one early morning as I rose, they were there right out my cottage. They looked, strangely, friendly than I thought about them in the night. Oh they belonged to a lovely neighbor of ours. God used them not to disturb but to arouse me to pray. Don‟t chase the cats, they are not the problem; something deeper, sweeter lies somewhere for you. PRAY. Beloved, not all troubles of life come to devastate us. Some come our way that we can stumble in some lessons of life intended for us by our God, some to bend us low, some to keep us on our knees, while others, to help us look skyward. The story in Matthew 17:14-21, has invaluable lessons of faith for us. I lack adequate space to introduce to the many lessons in it but let me invite you to consider this story. Jesus, with a few disciples, was in prayer before they met the man in need. Prayer prepares us for good work requiring our active input in the near or distant future, or perhaps even averting calamities impending. The man came kneeling. This was a sign of recognizing Christ‟s power to act. We too can kneel before and able God. He was interceding for the son. There is power in intercessory prayer. He was heavy with a burden and now made heavier by the fact that disciples, whom in 7 chapters back had been granted power to offer solution to similar need, could not do it. We can come to God and let Him understand how much we have had to struggle with our current need. “Jesus answered and said…” Here is a statement of hope. As we pray God will hear, answer and say something about that our need. He condemned the disciples for little faith, but still performed the miracle. Where Christ will need to perform a miracle in our lives, He will do though He may rebuke us for our liitle faith. He said, O faithless and perverse generation, how long shall I be with you? how long shall I suffer you? bring him hither to me, meaning that as we linger closer to God our faith will develop. This week I look forward to testimonies of growing faith in our Lord Jesus. The disciples thereafter came to Him to inquire about doing the same. Some miracles of answered prayer are meant to increase our faith and revive us. The disciples were treading, now, a path of revival and reformation (to desire to grow and more for their spiritual growth). I cannot say enough of this story fraught with remarkable lessons, but one stands out: Howbeit this kind goeth not out but by prayer and fasting. Prayer is a requirement of all Christians if they have to remain so. Philippians 4:19. Finally, there is this story for you; it tells of God‟s ability. What He has done to men and women of faith He can do to you. When I visit Arboretum to find very young men and women seeking God in prayer, I begin to know that there is something in this God. When I meet a young lady seated, with her legs closed, crossed and bent, her back curved carefully to tuck her heavy head between her thighs and weighed-down heart, hid by the well folded body, IN PRAYER, I know that a young man and lady too can seek for God and Him be found of them: Dan Crawford told us recently that when returning to his mission field after a furlough, it was necessary to make all possible haste. But a deep stream, which had to be crossed, was in floods and no boats were available, or usable for that matter. So he and his party camped and prayed. An infidel might have laughed aloud. How could God get them across the river! But as they prayed, a tall tree whuch had battled with that river for scores of years, began to totter and fall. It fell clear across the stream! As Mr. Crawford says, “The Royal Enginners of heaven had laid a pontoon bridge for God‟s servants.” –The kneeling Christian, author unknown, pg 42 When you feel low in prayer; as if your prayers are not going above the roof as some say, remember you do not need to have them beyond the roof, for your loving Father draws closer; indeed closer, to the very point you are; no matter, the faintness of your heart and the feebleness of your prayer. God is so intimate to you beloved. Let’s pray here: As we pray, God will answer. Have some time alone to confess your sins, then commit your all burdens to an altogether caring Father. Renew your commitment to God and He will accept you back, and empower you by His Spirit. 2. DOES HE CARE ENOUGH TO BE NEAR: The song „Does Jesus Care‟, SDAH 181 had never made more meaning to me than after I sang it at the foot of that tree outside the hospital where my father lay in his death bed. I sang the same song in church slightly before his burial, also. The story is told of a lady. The Sabbath ended well. That day the university enjoyed the service of an international speaker from overseas. The day climaxed in remarkable joy resulting from the messages of hope for the day. Charity left the congregation feeling blessed and more courageous to face life at its best and worst. She was undertaking a degree program in Dental Surgery. The story of her day rather ends tragically. She was met with a band of rogue young men. These, it is reported, defiled her, assaulted her sexually, after locking her in a private cottage for three days, away from reach of any possible aid. The height of humiliation is that every time the door flew open, a new face came in. After her release on the third day, she required of the pastor for a talk. The pastor, of course, visited with her, as soon as word reached him. The pastor met her lay on her couch sobbing, writhing in pain, bleeding profusely all over, wounds fresh in the delicate tissues of her body, looking down in shame, with clear indications of desperation on her brow. There seemed as if all hope was lost in her. “Pastor, I have three questions” she cried. “One, Where was God, when this happened? Two, Why me and none else? Three, How long shall this be?” What do you make of such a story, about God? Does He care?Especially for those, His dedicated children? In getting through to Jesus, it matters to know to whom we are getting through. It makes a difference to know whose child you are. Is it about a young woman throwing her child in river to appease God? No, indeed no. It makes a difference whose child you are-Your Father in Heaven cares, loves you and delights in your peace, joy and happiness. God is eager to answer our prayers. At times it may seem hard to understand finer details of God‟s Providence, but we can trust, through simple child-like faith that He has good plans for us whatever betide. From time to time God‟s people are afflicted differently and many end up being bothered, is God there? Does he care? A couple losingtheir life bond, right in their honeymoon, a child dyingafter being born to a lovely couple, just wedded! It a bitter story from Peter in Kuria, in December, 2011. They were just married then, and when I visited there last year, he narrated me a sad story of the way he rushed his first baby, sick to hospital, and it died in his arms as the doctor handled it, only to come back and the loving wife was not at home, to-date nowhere to be found. But before we get too depressed about our moments of darkness, let us pause: has God left us all alone in this dark world to fumble aimlessly, hopelessly, wading and wrestling desperately alone in the storms of life? Certainly not. Calvary answers. Read Romans 8:32. God gave His son to die for us not only a miserable physical death; but a horrible humiliation and suffering. He gave His only son not for an adopted son, but to enemies who hated him. I want to even suggest to you that it was not easy for God. Early writings, pg 151, “Think ye that the Father yielded up His dearly beloved Son without a struggle? No, no. It was even a struggle with the God of heaven, whether to lwt guilty man perish, or to give His beloved Son to die for Him”. So where was God when my son died? He was where He was when His begotten Son hung between heaven and earth, writhing in agony and pain. Beloved, God is not only eager to answer prayer but to pour us all of heaven in his Son. He, Himself suffered intensely in the death of his son. We tend to so easily forget Calvary experience, when we have to meet with disappointments of life. Never give up. The best in Jesus is yet to come. Hold on a little longer. The God who emptied Himself, in His Son, of all but love, is more than willing to grant us great blessings, indeed all that heaven can bestow and all for which Jesus has paid for. God cares. He is acquainted with that struggle you have to undergo. I wish to call your attention to this event of prayer ahead. As you make commitment to attend and bring a visitor daily, you will be amazed how much God will attend to your need. Let us pray here: What struggle do you have to face as an individual? Pray that God will bless you individually this week of prayer, give you a heart to never let go, but keep holding to Jesus, in the arm of faith, despite the challenges you have to undergo. Surrender to His cleansing, and by faith accept His pardon. Let Him take away the guilt, shame and condemnation you have in your heart. 3. MISERY OF MY FORTY YEARS OF GUILT Welcome again to another of a thrilling study. I hope you did enjoy yesterday‟s lesson. In Luke 11:13 we read of a father. I pretty well know that not all of us have had the privilege of the warmth of a loving father or for that matter, a mum. In Calvary though, we see what kind of parent God is. He is a God interested in the affairs of the men and women He created for His own glory. He is willing to give us His Spirit. Perhaps you didn‟t know this: All of heavenly gifts come through the person of His Holy Spirit. Salvation is the gift of the Holy Spirit; repentance is the gift of the Holy Spirit; eternal life is the gift of the Holy Spirit;conversion, forgiveness, et cetera.All gifts for that matter. I even want to suggest, as a matter of fact, even the gift of victory against the same sin which for long has held you captive, the Holy Spirit can offer deliverance. Beloved, you can gain victory in Jesus. This week we want to seek for such victories; we shall ask, believe we have them and live our prayers. Beloved, here‟s is what we all need for this victory: the infilling, indwelling Power and Presence of the Holy Spirit. For long I thought I would never have gained victory in some sin which had long burdened me. It was a besetting me; I repent, overcome and recurrently repeat it. I never gave up till I realized the secret. Perhaps it is what you need. I chose a 21 day period to majorly seek for the Holy Spirit. And here is how I did it. I would repent specifically for the sins I knew. You know you can‟t hide anything from God‟s Presence. Tell God what you know you have done deliberately and tell Him also of the ignorant sins you may have committed-always, assume you did. Be willing also to abide by conditions of receiving, which sum at obedience unquestionably, by God‟s grace, to His revealed will. You may opt to stop praying for anything else, but the Holy Spirit, for an initial period you may choose, after which you will do this constantly for your life. A pastor in Boston, Massachusetts had an 8 months old child who had severe fever. That morning it was snowy and the snow, waist-deep. The child healed after some time, but was too weak for he had not eaten anything. He looked at mummy‟s face and said, “Apple”. Mum knew there was no apple in the house, she turned and gave the husband a searching look, her child following the mum‟s eyes to dad. She went to the dad holding one hand on one knee and the other, in the other knee;“Apple”. Dad put heavy winter attire and wallowed in the snow hopping and popping. Somewhere he got an apple and came back exhausted and handed her daughter the apple. Why? You know the answer. He loved the daughter. How much will God do if we hold to his promises?We have the promise, beloved, of the very Heart that gave His Son for us all. In 2 Chronicles 16:9, the bible has a promise for you. God is looking; always looking downwards, hoping to see someone looking upward. Will you look upward to meet an onlooking face of Your Creator? I can see someone asking; “how comes I haven‟t been able to get through to Him? My urgent prayers have not been answered?”Let us read Isaiah 42:16. In my life, I have not received 90% of my answers to prayers, exactly the way I expected them. We cannot expect our finite minds to dictate the Infinite mind and love of God. We are earthly, sinful and limited. God says, “I am your Creator. I know what‟s best for you.” God will answer our prayers, at times, exactly the way we ask or will give us, many times, altogether something better. When we stand before God in the last day; when we will behold the face of Jesus, we will say,“Lord, you knew far much better than me.” Without any human pressure on God, He, by Himself, gave us thousands of promises in His Word, before we asked, because He knew exactly what we need and would need, and because of His love towards us. He would have given us only one. But He loves us so much to offer us so little. But wait a minute. Will He honour all? Numbers 23:19.God [is] not a man, that he should lie; neither the son of man, that he should repent: hath he said, and shall he not do [it]? or hath he spoken, and shall he not make it good? He promised them unbidden. Yes, He will. Read also 1 kings 8:56, 1 Corinthians 1:20, Hebrews 6:13 A lady approached a pastor claiming to have been confessing and repenting for 40 years now, but with guilt and condemnation still. The pastor asked her, to bow with Him, on their knees to pray. They did. With a broad smile after, calculated to give hope, the pastor told her, “Rejoice, you are now forgiven.” Her brow inscribed with hopeless desperation, she said,“Pastor that‟s what I cannot simply get. That‟s why I came”. “Do you believe the bible?” asked the pastor.“You believe 1 John 1:9?”continued the pastor. “Have you confessed your sins?” She said, “Yes, indeed”.“Then you are forgiven.” Again she repeated, this time more hopelessly,“That, simply,is what I can‟t get.” The pastor repeated the questions, three times, receiving the same answers, then told her, “If the Holy Spirit convicts you of one sin you have not repented, will you confess.” She said.“Yes I will.” 1 John 5:10. “Confess and ask God to forgive you for making Him a liar for 40 years. She cried on her knees, bitterly in tears,“Oh, I have being making you a liar. God forgive me. Now I ask, now I believe, and now I claim forgiveness. I know God you have done it.” The Holy Spirit breathed into her, tremendous assurance of forgiveness. There was a unique sparkle on her countenance; a glimmer of hope was restored, and she sensed freedom, joy and peace she lacked for 40 years. Beloved your „forty years guilt‟ can be gone today. There is hope for you. Jesus can drive it away; and you have peace that passes understanding again. Let the more important passages of Scripture……be committed to memory, not as a task, but as a privilege. Though at first the memory be defective, it will gain strength by exercise, so that after a time you will delight thus to treasure up the words of truth. And the habit will prove a most valuable aid to spiritual growth. {Child Guidance pg 511} Let us pray here: Pray that you may get acquainted with God’s rich promises just there for you by daily, studying His Word. Make this a commitment today. When you pray today about any need you have believe that He who promised is True and Faithful. 4. IT IS SO, EVEN IF, IT IS NOT. I got to know this story that truly thrilled me a lot. Some two daughters of a minister had an argument over something, to establish if it was so or not. One claimed it was so while another denied and the same continued a while till one furiously said; “me, I say it is so because mum said it was so,even if it is not so.” God wants us to believe that it is so for the simple reason that He said it is so. In Matthew 18:3, simple child-like faith is what God wants from us. I need such a faith; and it is the faith we all ought to have as we approach life‟s challenges. From time to time we are met with immense difficulties, afflicted differently, and we can choose to rest assured by the word of God, since the promise of our victory is so in in His word. I want to introduce you to what I will call solution-centred praying. Many times our prayers classified would fall under problem-centred umbrella. The Lord in His word recommends speaking positively, thinking positively and praying positively. Philippians 4:8 I have realized wonderful comfort in thinking of heaven with all its glories and splendour amid the trials and tragedies of a dark earth. My heart soars up like, on an eagles wings to the good that God has in store for me. Beloved, oftentimes we tend to forget the God of the prayer and fall in focus our attention much on our problems. We do it wrong when we pray our minds fixed to the problem. As a matter of fact someone said; Do not tell God how big your problem is, tell your problems how big your God is. And that‟s positive praying; to be exact solution-centred praying. It is in the bible; Proverbs 23:7. Solution-centred thoughts make our life positive, otherwise problematic. A prayer that is problem-centred will turn out fruitless. We never know how much Jesus delights in answering our prayers till we behold Him in prayer. I was facilitating a session of prayer and fasting at arboretum a couple of days ago, and some inquired to know what we can do to increase concentration in prayer. One way, among many, is to imagine the solution. Read 2 Cor 3:18. Every time I prayed for the healing of my mum I would imagine God working of her body at the same time I was praying. When I pray for the Holy Ghost upon me, I picture the symbol of a dove descend upon me. Do not look so much into the problem at the expense of the solution you‟re seeking for. Report on suicide indicates that a substantial percentage of all that have been victims ever thought about it. What we behold, think, meditate upon and pray that we become. When I was learning to ride a bike in 1995, I kept beholding on water paddles on the road, fearing for a fall into them, and of course caring not to. Oh, inevitably many a time I would end up falling there. At times I would knock down a person, aheadof me, whom I kept looking at thinking I would fall on him, and caring not to. Each of the promises in God‟s word is a solution to a problem. Claim them in prayer. Charles Spurgeon says; it is effective praying challenging God by His own word. Prayer should not focus on the problem but on solution. For instance, look at a man praying: “I have a temper, I do not know if I will get to heaven. My dad was tempered, oh I feel discouraged.”Or yet another young man, who went to see a pastor, for a prayer to quit addiction. On their knees he started praying: “I am a bother to people for smoking, I simply can‟t get the habit away I am so used to it……” The pastor interfered and stopped him saying, pray like this: “God I know you love me, you want to deliver me. I am weak but your grace is sufficient…” That‟s positive praying. In Gen 31 and 32, Jacob claimed not only the solutions but believed that God had answered and lived and acted the prayer. All his actions were solution-centred. 2 Chronicles 20, Jehoshapat confronted by enemies, claimed solution-centred promises. He asked God to fulfill His promises, believed what God had promised, claimed them by faith and celebrated the expected answers in the praises of a mighty choir. You know the result. Tremendous deliverance. In Mark 5, “if i may but touch His garment, I shall be whole” is a solution centred prayer. She thought of healing and pictured the results. God wants us to claim His thousand promises and by his grace conform to their corresponding conditions to receive. Jesus set the example in John 11:41. He said “thank you, you have heard me. He knew in Isaiah, is a promise to deliver captives, and claimed that by faith. In Beyond SDA church, Keroka, I was about to minister the word, when all of a sudden a number of new powerful speakers blew. I asked them to pray that they would be restored. After the prayer, with the congregation, I sat quietly to plead with God to honour His promise in Psalm 50:15. Shortly after all of them, previously confirmed blown, worked. As I marched to the pulpit, I immediately introduced the sermon title without remarking about what transpired. When people looked in amazement I chose to tell “Didn‟t you believe God would honour our prayers? He‟s done it. Let‟s go on. We expected results”. That day a large number gave their lives to Lord in an altar call. A story.A young boy responded to the altar call alone in church, in a series of meetings in America, with a desire to claim one of God‟s promises. The pastor inquired: “young boy can I help you?”He answered, “I have temper, pastor” the Pastor replied: “I have a promise for you. Ii is in Is 26:3. Do you believe in God and His promises?” “Yes pastor.” “Please write the verse on a paper. In an instance of temper, pull it out. What do you want instead of temper?” “Peace.” “Okay read it, thentell God, Lord I ask you to give me perfect peace. I believe your promise of perfect peace. Thank you Lord I know you are giving me perfect peace” Let us analyse this prayer. What is the mind thinking about? Peace. What is he praying about? Peace. What is the heart meditating on? Peace. After two or three nights again he came to the pastor back. Not sure he is the one; he asked him if he was the one. The pastor immediately thought to confront him for he thought he knew what he was coming to tell him; it didn‟t work. He asked him; “Did you read the paper with your promise in verse? Did you believe the promise? Did you live the promise after prayer.” He said Yes to all the questions. The pastor continued;“and what happened son?” “I haven‟t lost temper since then.” The promises of God claimed is the life of Jesus claimed in words. May God enable us to completely change our view from self to Jesus and thereby be changed into His likeness; and into his life.It is my sincere hope that we will learn to focus our thinking, our prayers,and our conversations on the positives in Jesus. May men and women interacting with us not hear us dwell on things gone by; the negatives of life, but pointing them in conversation, in songs and in prayers, in our daily activities, to him who is altogether lovely, gracious and kind. For by beholding we are changed into his image. Let us pray here: Let us ask God to help us to choose right what we watch, read, listen to and talk; that all will be positive and make us live positive. 5. MEET PRAYER AT THE HEART OF THE LADDER Welcome to the fourth day of our prayer week. I trust you have found it interesting to learn truths you possibly never knew. Find it in your heart to try every lesson you have this far learned with your life. I happened to attend an evangelistic campaign in Njoro late last year. I met the pastor, who was also the guest speaker, and a discussion ensued, based on the evident low turnout seen. The Pastor told me, “The church is so reluctant about going out to win souls.” But wait a moment, is it so? I want to suggest that without anything to witness for, you can‟t share Jesus. There is no way one would share emptiness. Without an experience with Jesus; I am empty. CASO, as a very active group in soul winning, will clinch greater heights in this noble work if we all, will burn with a desire to labour, asking God to train us and place something in our arms to do, as He opens us more doors of utterances. I want to share with you, basic steps that are principles too, in witnessing for Jesus: One, have a picture of Jesus. This principle finds root in the Scriptures. I‟ll mention a few examples. Isaiah 6 presents to us this principle. He said “I saw the Lord” and later said, “Here I am, send me”. Another example is that of Jeremiah 1, who said“the Lord talked to me”. Paul heard the voice of God. Jesus talked to him and he captured a picture of him as a babe, suffering for him, despised and crucified just for him. He chose to serve him. And you know the result. Paul was a mighty soul winner. But wait a minute. Here is Peter again. It was this man that denied Jesus. It was him that slept at a critical time when Jesus needed him most. It was him that scattered the flock of Jesus after His death (John 21). God still loved him; He came to him, called him, gave him a second chance, renewed him by His grace and empowered him by the Holy Spirit. If we will be willing today to have the same power at our disposal, heaven stands ready to shower us with His power. Beloved, we cannot afford to bow our heads in shame, discouragement and sorrow for the lives we have led in the past. We can trust our past to the God of Peter for His forgiveness. God can make you up again. He can make us the men and women He wants us to be, we always desire to be and we always strive to be. He can create in us a new heart, change our priorities, and give us power to overcome the habits that have long locked us in slavery. I knew of a family that had brought up an adopted son as their guardian. He had never been in church the whole of his life. One day they chose to take him to church. The pastor stood to preach and in fine details talked of a man, a simple story of a babe in Jerusalem all through his childhood, early life, His ministry, onto His trials, His famous march to Calvary amid insult and mockery, then to the cross where He hang between heaven and earth. This man he called Jesus.The story touched the very heart of the young man and the simple description of the love of Jesus converted him. He sobbed. He wept. He angrily rose to his feet, and shouted aloud, “can‟t someone be found to go out and take this man out of the cross?” The guardians also rose up, seeking to pacify him, told him, “it is just a story” Is the Calvary story another story for you? Do you know of the love of Christ for you? Do you long to share of His love for you, with others? Start here. Do not wait for convenience. The greatest burden of the human heart having met Jesus is to share him. Secondly, your response to the picture of Jesus.The tender love of God will initiate a response of our reciprocate love to Him. If we feel guilty, shame and condemnation of a past life, God is willing to forgive. It starts with asking God, “what shall I do?” In 1 John 1:9 is a promise. Confessing that I am a sinner and that I need Jesus, I accept His love and grace by faith and be willing to be changed of Him, is all I need for the Lord to restore my relationship with Him, and for His service. Friends, we cannot turn our backs and undermine the sacrifice of Christ for our eternity. If sin destroyed the Son of God, we cannot afford to play with it and watch as others do this too. Someone is asking how can I offer my life unreservedly to Him? Here‟s the answer. Tell Him to take it. He knows how. Third, is a desire deep within our hearts to share His love, with others. Ask God to place something in your arms to do. When I saw my dad die in pain and eight months later, my lovely sister, whose life was not one to really celebrate about, I was grieved to know there are many dying without hope; hope for something better. As I thought of my love for her, and as tears rolled, a voice spoke-the voice of the Holy Spirit. It said, my son, you have many more dads, brothers and sisters out there all around the world who are perishing in desperation, drowning in the waves of sin. I want you to go out and throw to them the life line. I want you to be a tool in my hand to save them. How in the world can I do it? Is a question we all ask.The Lord had a promise for me. “You will go and I will be with you.” The same promise was given for the disciples and to you, who is willing to work for God. The fourth step is intercession. I started reading God‟s word and praying that God would open doors for me to minister to His children, even particular ones I knew. I would get to the vehicles in Nairobi town and my heart would go out to them in eagerness to tell them of the immutable eternal gracious love of God. I wanted the travellers to know that there is a heaven to come. God loves them and that He wants to be with them. There and then God started opening doors for me to preach and I have done so all over the nation. God impressed me with what I could do, in my capacity. In Isaiah, God wondered that there was no intercessor. As we pray for doors of utterances to open, God will do. We meet prayer at the heart of the ladder of soul winning. Step five. Asking for some friend to pray for someone else in need of salvation. This is supreme luxury of the Christian life. I have visited many colleges, high schools, universities and churches, and have been moved a lot by young men and women meeting at designated places at their own places, in prayer bands of five to ten people, interceding on behalf of friends. As we engage in intercessions, God‟s power will be sent in aid of these souls, angels of light will be summoned to enshroud them and demons dispersed, to easen their challenges and temptations, and also help them to make wise decisions. I hope that all the CASO colleges will be willing to dare this challenge of small groups of prayer bands. Sixth, taking step to talk to the person. Now here needs care. Initially it is not to dwell on doctrinal foundations. Doctrines of the bible are good, aren‟t they? But the greatest longing of the human soul is not to know a doctrine, it is first to know whether the Lord cares. Perhaps, it is a loss of a life partner, or a child, brother or sister deprived of life in their prime, while searching for meaning and purpose. Communicate, first the love of God. Perhaps the student you are witnessing to, has a need of God‟s love, has made a mess of oneself, acted the fool, and is now downcast, with shame and guilt. The weight of their own past lies right behind their backs. In schools, students in quest of knowledge and pursuit of academic credential and discoveries, make many mistakes and would want to know there is hope for them, hope for restoration of lost love by friends after committing embarrassing deeds; fornication, falling out of the church, etc. No one wants to be a big nothing. Everyone wants to feel appreciated, loved and cared for. Each one wants to sense belonging. Even the average sinner wants to know there is hope. Will you let them see the bleeding victim on the cross, first? And finally, nurture. This is needed. Knowing how we have developed our spiritual faculties over long spans of time, falling and rising, sinning and repenting, will make us tolerant with friends whose characters spell disaster, hard to cope with, nagging and seemingly careless about their own lives. We will pray for them, minister to them and continually be willing to help them even when they disappoint us and they themselves are frustrated by failure and numerous attempts to do good. Do not let the souls alone. Care for them. They have to learn to walk. They need your support to stand. May God grant us His all sufficient grace to live thus, for Christian life is best at service. Let us pray here: CASO needs finances to carry out campaigns. We can intercede for sin-sick souls we know and that he provides the means to reach out to them. Pray also that God may input in us the burden for souls, and have our permission to first change us, convert us. A life well lived is the best argument we can set before the world for its conversion. Tell God to offer you an opportunity to witness to someone you know, and to give you courage to take this step. 6. A BARGAIN WITH GOD. Eight-year-old Walter Davis was playing baseball one day when his legs became limp as a spaghetti and collapsed beneath him on the ground. It was a devastating attack of polio, and the doctors told the boy that he would never walk again. A visitor from the church knelt by Walter‟s bed and encouraged him to have faith that God would help him to walk again. The child‟s mother gave him similar encouragement and bagan to work of his legs. Therapy and exercise began to take effects and Walter learned to walk again. He set a goal for himself to break world record for the Olympics and broke all previous records.1 What do you think? Isn‟t God able? Recently I was admitted, sick and in pain and I offered a prayer that God would spare my life at least longer. But one wonders what assurance I had that God would hearken to such a prayer. In the bible is recorded a story of a man that bargained for his life with God. It is in Isaiah chapter 38. Here we meet a man who averted a word from God. God had pronounced that He would die. He prayed; in verse 3, Remember now, O LORD, I beseech thee, how I have walked before thee in truth and with a perfect heart, and have done [that which is] good in thy sight. And Hezekiah wept sore. He had a secret of bargaining for fifteen more years to his life. And I think we too can go for it. Pay close attention to his prayer. He enlisted the attention of God based not on his good works but on his pure devoted service to God. Beloved, God is a Rewarder of them that diligently seek Him (otherwise said, serve Him). Hebrews 11:6. He has special gifts for them that choose to serve Him even when the mob of humanity stands opposed. Recently, I happened to share seat with three nice looking young ladies travelling together from Kiambu to Nairobi. The driver was over-speeding a lot and one of the ladies clamoured for attention. “Driver, please take it slow, we‟ve not yet reared our own. You have reared” of course the rest also joined in unison. Their cry was fear for death from a road accident like all of us would not entertain an idea of meeting death that way. But I thought; what all these have to look forward to, in this life is family and perhaps children. Do we have anything to hold to as we seek to bargain for our dear lives with God? I have good news for you. God would desire to offer us long life; and yes a prosperous life too. If you asked young men and women in the prime of their life and especially while pursuing academic credentials, the majority would share well founded dreams, impressive ambitions and high goals to achieve. That‟s right. But many a time there is tendency to lose the mark in seeking to establish them. God would to have us attach Him to our scholarly achievement. He would want to know how much we will invest efforts to know Him and share Him as we grow mentally. There is a verse in the bible I love, in the bible. Matthew 6:33 But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you. Before we get so depressed about our future, let us remember of the attributes of a Father that delights in our joys and inner satisfaction. Each of us wants to know that in the future is possibility of a wonderful family, occupational placements with prospects of rewarding pays, nice economic benefits and descent life. Here, in this verse is the secret for these our projections. The song, Because He lives, in our hymnal was written by Bill Gaither when they bore a child. It grieved them to know that they bore this child at a time when the world seemed so corrupt. They composed the song at the thought they had assurance in Jesus that the child can face tomorrow. We have nothing to get so depressed about our tomorrow except we shall forget how God has led us in the past. Beloved, it is a bargain with God, strong enough to live a life dictated by His precepts. I read in Ecclesiates 12:1, in a translation that said, Stop! And consider your God who created you before you grow any older. It pays to serve God at some stages in life, and don‟t make a mistake about it, not all times in life offer the best environment to serve Him. Let us seek therefore to glorify God when we still can, and I suggest to you, that as we finish the week of prayer, power of God to live right is promised to you as you make a resolve to serve God. Pause to recount the blessings you have in Christ and take advantage of them to work for God. God is willing at the end of this week to empower us afresh, with His Spirit, start with us again and make us new vessels fit for His service. Do not hesitate to offer your life to the Lord, no matter how your past life has been. It is never too late to start all over again with Jesus. Let us pray here: I know you want to commit your life to the Lord. I know you desire peace deep in your life. You can have it as you make a choice to offer this your life to God for His leading. He, who is acquainted with your struggles, will not forsake you in your desire to live victoriously. As we go to prayer, let God take the lead of your whole life. Offer that your time, commit your relationship to God; commit to God that your special friend to Him; commit your education. Dedicate all your plans to God in simple faith that he will lead you in all the paths He would want to have you walk. You may choose to read Jude 24. THANK YOU, IT IS THE END “Prayer is ours to learn in moments of peace and comfort, when we can do it best or learn it in difficulty in moments of pain.” Special thanks to my prayer partner first, most of the writing here is what we have shared together and CASO which allowed me the honour of attaching my name to this event of its global prayer and made it possible to share this material with many people especially the students, with whom I have an intimate attachment.