Thursday 13 June 2013

AUTO-EJECTOR


READ: LEVETICUS 18:24-30
Imagine a man who after years of toiling, anguish and serious battles enters his promised land. Just when he is about to settle down he is ejected? This is a shocking possibility for anyone the Lord has taken to an exalted position, a place of honour, a land of promise. Believers ought to be very careful. It is much easier to lose a blessing than to obtain it. Watch your actions and conduct when you have been so blessed. In every blessing God gives to you is an in-built ejector, capable of ejecting you when you contravene His conditions. The land of promise is given to us by God. You can only occupy it keeping His terms. How are handling that blessing today? “That the land spew not you out also, when you defile it, as it spewed out the nations that were before you.” (Leviticus 18:28).
The Lord was warning the Israelites in today’s reading. He said He allowed one nation after another to dwell in the promised land. They could not satisfy His conditions to retain the land and ended up defiling it. So one after another the land vomited each of them until He brought Israel to occupy it. But then He warned that the land will not treat them different even though they are His chosen ones. He further told them that if they defiled the lands, it will automatically eject them. one ejected, they will have no opportunity of coming back.
The situation is still true. Any blessing God gives you can turn against you when you offend the Lord, the Owner and Giver of that blessing. It could be spiritual, material, or secular. Judah Iscariot was numbered with the twelve apostles but because he betrayed the One who put Him there, his land automatically ejected him and sent for his replacement (Acts 1:16-20). You may not have been the first person to occupy that position in your office or to hold that political appointment or ministerial office will spit you out.
Be wise. Find out what your predecessors did that made the office eject them. Ensure you do not engage in any of such acts. Run from all manner of defilement –financially, sexually or even intellectually. The more you make the One who put you in that land happy, the longer you stay. Some who have pleased God extended the possession of their promised land to several generations in their lineage. If you please God, instead of facing ejection, you can secure permanent resident permit over your promised land.
MEMORIZE: LEVITICUS 18:28 – That the land spew not you out also, when you defile it, as it spewed out the nations that were before you.