Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Kalaki's Korner: The Mutant

Kalaki's Korner: The Mutant: "The Mutant ‘Don’t turn off the TV,’ I said, ‘Frank Mubushisha is interviewing Flux Mutant. He’s the one who says that only he can understa..."

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Reflection on Fatherhood

Text:

“If you remain in me and my words remain in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be given you.” John 15:7 (NI V)

When a human being is born, s/he is hopeless just a matter of time they would die. Survival instinct at birth is not there at birth for human being. I suppose it must be learnt from the parents and by life experiences. The animals have been wired in a different way; their chances of survival at birth without parental help are far better than humans.

I have come to appreciate that just like the child needs a parent for total survival, we need God for us to like, and without him we are useless. The only instinct the child has to be close to mum or make sure mum attends to me, if not I perish. I look forward to a time when Christians can be that dependent on God in everything they do. Just like a branch is to the main tree trunk.

The child is able to identify the parents even when it is in the womb and when it is born before the eyes open by voice. Most of us Christians cannot do this; we only realize or remember that there is God when we survive a near fatal accident of when we are in problems. I wish we could even when all is well in life close our eyes and still listen to His voice.

As long as the baby is in the arm of its mother, it asks whatever it wants, milk, change my nappy, I am too hot, or cold, can you hold me upright, turn me, hold me like this…the list goes on, the parents does all this with pleasure, why can’t we trust God to do this for us.

The child does not question if the food (milk) that is it give is good for it, it trusts the parents that what mum or dad gives is the best and will take without question. Christians and humans in general we are very different, we question everything and anything that comes from God. If I was God I would be very sad, because it means my own child does not trust me…..

I hope and pray that we take heed to the verse and benefit from God.

God bless you.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Lessons from Christ's Step Father- Joseph

Text: Matthew 1:18-19 (NIV) "This is how the birth of Jesus Christ came about: His mother Mary was pledged to be married to Joseph, but before they came together, she was found to be with child through the Holy Spirit. Because Joseph her husband was a righteous man and did not want to expose her to public disgrace, he had in mind to divorce her quietly."

In the beautiful story of the miracle birth of Christ, One of the key characters,Joseph is often over looked and Mary seems to be the one in the spotlight. Not that I want to remove anything from Mary, but I think Joseph equally did a lot of things and we can learn some things from his character.

From the text we find Joseph in a very difficult situation that required him to make a painful and tough decision.

  • The first option he had was to expose Mary and according to the law (Deuteronomy 22:23-24) she would be stoned to death. That was lawful.
  • The second option that was less drastic was to divorce her secretly,that was also allowed. He would then start his life afresh without Mary.
  • But he did neither!

The action that Joseph took revealed among other things 3 character traits that we can learn from.

  • The first one is that, Joseph exhibited righteousness by his desire to please God rather than do what was legally allowed. He yielded to higher calling, and we too must at all times consider what God's will is even when we are legally allowed to take a certain course of action.
  • The second is that he showed a deep compassion and sensitivity toward Mary. In spite of the eminent humiliation he would have been exposed to if the community discovered that Mary was pregnant with someone's child, he had concern for Mary. He empathized with her situation and chose not disgrace her publicly.
  • The third is his obedience to God. When was instructed by angel of God, he obeyed without question. He supported her all the way even when it appears he did not have a lot of wealth, he put in his all.

I think we should emulate this wonderful example set by Joseph when we are face with situations that don't go according to plan in our families and lives.

I pray that God can give us wisdom and power to achieve this!

Friday, May 28, 2010

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Understanding marriage, is understanding the plan of redemption

Ephesians 5:25-28 “Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her, to make her holy, cleansing her by the washing with water through the word, and to present her to himself as a radiant church, without stain or wrinkle or any blemish, but holy and blameless”.

When Paul was writing this he defined the role of a husband in full and husbands must match up to this standard.
The bible say’s “for God so LOVED the church that he gave…..” (John 3:16in part). Husbands must not be selfish; they must be generous to their wives, because love is expressed in selflessness.

The wife did not leave her parents place to be living in the house alone (house, money, car... te nsansa). She did come to join you for food, what she needs is someone to love her and be with her. Women can leave in shark as long as there is love, and women can leave a well furnished house to go for a worker or a poor man’s house that shows her love. Please if you are not ready to love, don’t marry. Men have hindered women from knowing the love of God; this is why women are defiant and un-submissive today

1 John 4:19 “We love him, because he first loved us.”
The women only respond to the love that the husband gives her. If the woman experiences the love from her husband and responds to it, it is “explosive”

They must be ready to die for their wives, and put their necks on the line for the wives.
Husbands must look after their wives “Just as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her.” (Ephesians 5:25)

Christ died to protect the church, so men must protect their wives. Attacks from your sisters, mother, friends and anyone must be shielded by you. This is so because no matter how much you love your mother, sister or brother, you can’t be one with them, and even if you wanted you are not allowed.
Clothe your wife with good clothes and good words. A woman must have more clothes than a man; men must not compete with their wives for clothes. Your wife must look good and beautiful. You must also complement her every time, and not wait for other people to complement her. Women are made to look beautiful and attractive and you wife mus stay attractive otherwise you will leave for someone else’s.
Complement you wife in front of your children and your relatives, so that they know you love your wife.

Appeal, is that all men should love their wives like Christ did, and this world would be a far much better place to live in.