Open Heavens 7 December 2017: Thursday daily devotional by Pastor E. A. Adeboye – ERODING GOD’S HONOUR?
ERODING GOD’S HONOUR? - Thursday December 7th
2017
Memorise: “A son
honoureth his father, and a servant his master: if then I be a father, where is
mine honour? and if I be a master, where is my fear? saith the LORD of hosts
unto you, O priests, that despise my name. And ye say, wherein have we despised
thy name?” Malachi 1:6
Read:
Malachi 1:6-8 (KJV)
6 A son honoureth his father, and a
servant his master: if then I be a father, where is mine honour? and if I be a
master, where is my fear? saith the Lord of hosts unto you, O priests,
that despise my name. And ye say, Wherein have we despised thy name?
8 And if ye offer the blind for
sacrifice, is it not evil? and if ye offer the lame and sick, is it not evil?
offer it now unto thy governor; will he be pleased with thee, or accept thy
person? saith the Lord of hosts.
Bible
in one year: Psalm 113-118, Zephaniah 1, Sing Hymn 9
MESSAGE:
For
your prayer to be a sweet savour before the Almighty God, you must be prepared
not only to praise Him but also to honour His Name. You cannot truly claim to
belong to God without reverencing or honouring His Name. This is why the Lord
posed this crucial question to us in Malachi 1:6:
“A son honoureth his father and a
servant his master: if then I be a Father, where is mine honour? and if be a
master, where is my Fear? Saith the LORD of hosts unto you, o priest, that
despise my name. And ye say, wherein have we despised thy name?”
If
you look at the types of relationships referenced in the above Scripture
passage, you will agree with me that the lower member of each relationship owes
a type of honour to the higher member. A son owes his father a high degree of
honour and respect borne out of love. Also, a servant owes his master some
degree of fear, honour and regard, as the master is the source of the servant’s
livelihood. As a result of those, a father can demand honour of his son, just
as a master ca demand honour of his servant. However, when it comes to our
relationship with God, many people who claim to be God’s children, prefer to
relate with God without giving Him the honour due to His Name. Unsurprisingly,
this is unacceptable to the One to whom all honour is due.
Today,
the Lord is asking, “where is honour?” in other words, there are many
honour-thieves in the Christian fold. Are you an honour-thief? If you call on
God’s Name without giving it the high regard it deservers, you are an
honour-thief. If you fail the materials test, by offering to God a detective gift
or a gift that does not befit His status as the King of kings, nor reflect the
level of His blessings on your life, you are an honour-thief. If you treat His
assignments or handle His work with anything less than the honour due to Him,
you are an honour-thief. If your lifestyle makes people look down on your God,
you are an honour-thief. If you offer torn currency notes to God, when you know
you cannot even use such to pay for things, you are an honour-thief. Do you
honour the Lord in all you do?
Key Point:
Carefully come up with 5-10
ways of honouring God. Go ahead and implement them.
Open Heavens Daily Devotional
Lessons was written by Pastor E.A. Adeboye, the General Overseer of the
Redeemed Christian Church of God, one of the largest evangelical Church in the
world and also the President of Christ the Redeemer's Ministries.
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Hymn 9
ON THE HILL FAR AWAY
Verse 1
On a hill far away
Stood an old rugged cross,
The emblem of suffering and shame;
And I love that old cross where the
dearest and best
For a world of lost sinners was slain.
Chorus:
So I’ll cherish the old rugged cross,
till my trophies at last I lay down;
I will cling to the old rugged cross,
and exchange it some day for a crown.
Verse 2
O that old rugged cross, so despised
by the world,
Has a wondrous attraction for me;
For the dear Lamb of God left his
glory above
To bear it to dark Calvary.
(Chorus)
Verse 3
In that old rugged cross, stained with
blood so divine,
A wondrous beauty I see,
For ’twas on that old cross Jesus
suffered and died,
To pardon and sanctify me.
(Chorus)
Verse 4
To that old rugged cross I will ever
be true,
its shame and reproach gladly bear;
Then he’ll call me some day to my home
far away,
Where his glory forever I’ll share.
(Chorus)

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