THE NARROW WAY DAILY DIGEST
DATE:
Saturday, May 9, 2020.
THEME:
There Is Always Alternative. III.
MEMORY VERSE:
“And what the land is that they dwell in, whether it be good or bad; and what cities they be that they dwell in, whether in tents, or in strong holds.”
Numbers 13:19.
TODAY’S TEXT:
Jeremiah 24:2.
“One basket had very good figs, even like the figs that are first ripe: and the other basket had very naughty figs, which could not be eaten, they were so bad.”
TODAY’S MESSAGE:
Yesterday, we considered day and night, light and darkness, good(peace) and evil, as parts of the alternatives created by the Creator, for each creation to freely act and flourish in his or her own scheme of things. A freedom of choice.
Meanwhile, our today’s text present us with two baskets of fruits; one basket is filled with very good figs, ready to be eaten and the other with bad and rotten figs, which could not be eaten, but to serve as fertilizer. The question is, are you of the good figs or the rotten figs? Moses was a vessel, so also was Pharoah.
Furthermore, it is possible for someone to live in the village and another to live in the city. Do know that, as remote a village may appear, there will still be good abode to dwell. And no matter how noble a city is, you will likely to find a slum.
Finally, good figs nourishes the human body, while the rotten figs nourish the ground. Alternatives are readily available for God’s usage at every point in time. One can be use as unto honor, the other to dishonor. This call for examination of conscience, are you a vessel of honor to the glory of God, or otherwise? May you continue to please your Maker in Jesus name. Amen.
God bless you.
Till He returns or call you home, do remain in the power of His love.
*Jesus is coming very soon.*
Be prepared.
DAILY CONFESSION:
I will not lose my relevance before God. By grace, I will remain a vessel of honor.
PRAYER POINT:
Father of Mercy, in You I will be for honor. Please Lord, help me to always be readily available for Your use, and may I not turn to dishonor in Jesus name. Amen.
Yours in Christ,
B. J. Folorunsho.