Wednesday 17 February 2016

CHANGE OF TASTE @ 2: OUR PRAISES, PROSPECTS AND PRAYERS

Vol. 16.2.12
*A DEAR CALL*
“In a movie-like vision, it was commando style. They gun down anything they saw while we try to defend ourselves. The worst of it were the hapless mother and children. I woke up in trembling and the Holy Spirit said pray for Mission/ Missionaries in northern Nigeria. This was on Tuesday morning and alas! News said over 50 people was killed Tuesday night in Bornu state. So sad was I and I heard the Holy Spirit said, do you know if your prayer was part of what reduced the casualties?”

This was the vision that gave birth to the Change of Taste Group (a non-denominational and interdenominational intercessory group) on the 18th day of February, 2014, channeled by privilege through the vessel God chose by His mercy- Bro. Ogunsuyi Opeyemi. Just like He instructed in Habakkuk 2:2 (NIV):  
Then the Lord replied “Write down the revelation and make it plain so that a herald may run with it”. The vision and mission to kick start the assignment goes thus:

VISION
To promote God's kingdom, by earnestly interceding for missionaries
globally and seeking God's face continually for Nigeria.

MISSION
1. To spend at least five minutes daily to pray for missionaries all
over the world and pray for peace in the Northern part of Nigeria.
2. We shall also seek to promote mission and mission related
activities in every way God gives us grace.

The modality was to create a group on a social network (Whatssapp was eventually selected) in order to bring interested people with the burden and spirit of intercession together to fulfill these visions and missions. We started by posting prayers daily on the group page as God leads. The choice of a social network platform was to create a fast and easily accessible platform for many. The next task was how to get people of like minds and equal thirsts, who are burdened to intercede and engraced to stand in gap, who will spare their time and resources to speak to God on behalf of others and their nation. Calls went out loud to the best of our ability but we thank God specially for the first set of people that pioneered the group; time we fail to start mentioning one after the other but may God make you all established in
life in Jesus name.
Two years on and to God be the glory for all He has done, He is doing and He will do in the Change of Taste (COT) Group. By the special grace of God, He has helped us to achieve;
·         The daily prayers as touching the vision/mission of the group has not stopped.
·         An increasing membership baseline cutting across the nation and beyond
·         On April 13, 2015. COT Group by the help of God started her research/
survey on other Mission Organizations in Nigeria.
·         On June 10, 2015, COT Group introduced an interactive forum tagged
“AT THE FEET OF THE CROSS; a forum that throws up modern day issue,
and where Christians should stand. It comes up every Fridays by 4pm.
Here we rub minds together, as Holy Spirit helps us to unravel and
retrace ancient landmark.
·         Aside the daily prayers, COT Group by the help of God has a special
day for fasting and prayers which comes up every 1st day of the month.
It started August 1, 2015.
·         On August 29, 2015. COT Group launched her official bulletin “The Quiver”; a bi-monthly publication of original Holy Spirit inspirations given to children of God to help improve the Christian faith. It also publicize the activities of the group and partner mission organizations.

NOT QUICK TO FORGET
Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you…(Matthew 28:19-20KJV).
Our Lord Jesus Christ has given us this commandment as believers and it is our primary responsibility to fulfill this in whatever way, wherever and however. But some people have made it a career for themselves to see that the world, even to the nuke and cranny, comes to the knowledge of God. And these people are called Missionaries. Missionaries have a calling. God often sends a missionary to a particular people group, as Paul was sent to the unreached Gentiles and Peter to the Jews (Galatians 2:8).
A missionary proclaims Jesus as Savior and Lord. Missionary’s outreach involves evangelism, discipleship, and church planting. These main goals are accomplished in a variety of ways: street preaching, tract handouts, church building, Bible studies, relief projects, etc. Missionaries go through sufferings and persecutions in order to enlarge the kingdom of heaven and bring freedom to those in the bondage of sins through the word of God. Missionary work is the duty of all Christians but not all of us are willing and capable of doing what missionaries do. Therefore, if we can’t join them we can support them. We can support them through financial gifts and prayers. They need our prayers most of all and that was why the Change of Taste group was created. We don’t only have the responsibility to pray for missionaries but for all men and even our nation (1Timothy 2:1-2, Psalm 122:6 KJV). The COT Group was created with this mission of intercession.

OUR PRAISES AND PRAYERS
Just as we celebrate our 2nd year anniversary, all we can say to God is “Thank You” for His good works He has been doing for us. And we appreciate all the members of this group for our personal commitment to keep the light of intercession burning; we encourage us to keep up the good work. And we believe that God will continually answer us before we call Him and He will hear us while we are yet speaking
(Isaiah 65:24KJV). We should never forget that it is needful for us to intercede on behalf of the church and new convert (Ephesians 1:17-19,
Colossians1:9-11)
, unbelievers and lost souls (Roman 10:1), for missionaries (2Tessalonians 3:1-2), the nation and the people in authority. It is our responsibility, our prayers bring peace to the
nation, and it gives the people in authority guidance from God and the wisdom to rule. It enlarges the kingdom of God as souls are won and new converts are strengthened to remain steadfast. And as we intercede on behalf of others, our own heart desires shall be fulfilled and our joy shall be full..
caption from COT Group page
caption from COT Group page

OUR PROSPECTS
The COT group is still committed to interceding for Global mission activities and for peace in our beloved country Nigeria. We look forward to forming more partnership with Mission Organizations in order to bring mission closer to the believers. We also hope to expand our membership base across the world in order to drive more the vision and mission of the group.
Therefore, if you wish to join the COT Group to become an Intercessor and let's pray for the world, contact us on Whatsapp: +234 806 7619381 or +234 813 029 9558.

COT GROUP ANTHEM
On and on we press
Every day we call
Every time we ask
For he ask us to, for he gave us power to
We are the soldiers of Christ

Love and compassion drive us
Holy Spirit empowers us
Grace sorts us out
Mercy qualifies us
We are intercessors

Our hope is in his word
Our confidence is in his power
For faithful is he that call us
For he shall do it

Till souls are won
Till Nigeria is great
Till the world is for Christ
Shall I intercede
So help me God.

Author information:
this special edition of The Quiver was written, compiled and edited by:
Bro. Ogunsuyi Opeyemi
Coordinator COT Group
Sis. Apolonia Mercy
Ass. Coordinator, COT Group










Umurhurhu O. Sonia
Managing Editor, The Quiver






Yaroglah Oluwadamilola
Technical Editor, The Quiver







If you are inspired by the Holy Spirit to reach out and affect many souls through writing, send your articles to thequiver4changeoftaste@gmail.com and we will help you spread it across the world audience. God bless you as you choose to impact lives.


The Quiver is the Official Bulletin of The Change of Taste Group (a non-denominational mission intercessory and support group) ©2016

Tuesday 2 February 2016

SELFLESSNESS IN THE PLACE OF PRAYER // BY: Ogunsuyi Opeyemi & Yaroglah Oluwadamilola

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Vol. 16.2.11
Haven been privileged to attend several programs at different gatherings of believers over the years; one cannot but notice some consistent trends among all; from the Orthodox to the Pentecostal, house fellowships to crusades, gathering in twos to cathedrals with  one thing is common-Prayers. We all pray and we all need to pray; as a matter of fact, being a Nigerian and living in Nigeria can qualify you to become a "prayer warrior". It is not that some really wants to but the economic imbalance in our society is a major factor. While some gatherings delight in classical style of prayers, others prefer to go rough and crude. All the same, it is he that wears the shoe that knows where it hurts.

Prayers are quite important as this is our means of communication with our God. Prayer is so important that our Lord Jesus Christ started his earthly ministry with a comprehensive 40 day and night prayers, sandwiched with fasting (Matthew 4:2), and he also ended it with prayers even with prayers intermittently  (Luke 22:39-46, John 17). No wonder we are charged to pray at all times (1Thessalonians 5:17). To be candid, a prayerless Christian as they say is a powerless one. For now, as long as we still remain on earth, there is no alternative communication line to God except through prayers routed through the name of Jesus Christ preferably guided by the Holy Spirit. So if you attend a gathering today where they offer alternatives to prayer, you might want to rethink!

Have we come to school ourselves on prayer here? Of course not. Don't mind the elaborate exploration on prayer-it’s inexhaustible! Therefore, back to the issue at hand. First, we can no longer ignore but to notice that many churches teach members what can be called "the self-centered style of prayers". From opening prayers to benediction, it’s all about them; prayers for breakthrough, for deliverance, for provision, for promotion and so on. Many never remember to intercede for their government, the leaders and the land. Not even pray for missionaries on the field. However, it will not be fair not to acknowledge the many a few churches, organizations and group of believers that do so even on a regular basis.

This brings us to the second observation. It has become glaring these days that Christians’ approach 
to personal prayers are often intense and aggressive, while intercession for nations, governments and missionaries are often taken as inconsequential while some don't even see the need to. For both levels of observations, it is good to state that there are far more reaching implications of our actions and inactions than we can imagine. To start with, haven't we come to the understanding of why Apostle Paul gave this injunction?
I urge you, first of all, to pray for all people. Ask God to help them; intercede on their behalf, and give thanks for them. Pray this way for kings and all who are in authority so that we can live peaceful and quiet lives marked by godliness and dignity. This is good and pleases God our Savior: who wants everyone to be saved and to understand the truth. For there is only one God and one Mediator who can reconcile God and humanity-the man Christ Jesus (1Timothy 2:1 NLT)

If only we know the importance of the need to intercede for our land and the government, then we will do it willingly. Let's take for example, inability to pray for the land could breed bad leaders and bad leaders often lead to bad government and bad decisions; corruption hence, becomes the order of the day. Assume the millions of money stolen were used in building health centers which are well equipped, then the pregnant woman may need not panic about safe delivery, while the sick will need not trouble his pastor for purely medical issues. If part of stolen funds are used in building industries, then the unemployed will need not cry day and night in prayers for job as there will be one for all. If we pray for leaders and they do things right, then there will be economic development which will bring peace as Apostle Paul opined. Obviously, if we pray for good governance over our land, some of our prayer requests would have been taken care of. While we understand the presence of principalities and power and wickedness of this world whom we need to fight with non-canal weapon through prayers (Ephesians 6:12, 2Corinthians 10:4), we must never forget to understand that many other things can be simply met through doing the right things.

Furthermore, intercessions for missionaries have almost gone oblivion. There is need to remember the great commission of our Lord Jesus Christ.
[NLT] Mark 16:15 And then he told them, “Go into all the world and preach the Good News to everyone.
While we may not all be able to get to the interior corners of the world, the creeks and deserts, the fault lines and war zones, the friendly and foes, we are duty bound to support them in prayers and supplications as well as our resources. Contributing to spreading the gospel is a great and commendable thing which we must not all forget. While we wake up freely and openly profess our faith here, never forget there are some somewhere who hide in caves and holes to do the same. They need our prayers.

Therefore, shall we borrow the love of Moses (Exodus 32), the passion of Nehemiah (Nehemiah 1), the curiosity of Daniel (Daniel 9), the prowess of Joel (Joel 2) and Ezekiel (Ezekiel 37) and the doggedness of the Apostles (Acts of Apostles 4:7-21, 7:54-60, 14:1-22) to pray for our nations and those risking their lives to spread the good news of Christ. Then I wonder if the good of the land and blessings of soul winning will not be unto us

Selah!!!

Author information: Ogunsuyi Opeyemi (opeyemiogunsuyi@gmail.com)
                                              Yaroglah Oluwadamilola  (oluwamautin@gmail.com)

If you are inspired by the Holy Spirit to reach out and affect many souls through writing, send your articles to thequiver4changeoftaste@gmail.com and we will help you spread it across the world audience. God bless you as you choose to impact lives.


The Quiver is the Official Bulletin of The Change of Taste Group (a non-denominational mission intercessory and support group) ©2016