Thursday, 31 July 2014

Kwiksie Vs. The Cockroaches: It had to come to this. (part 2)

Many might think that this here story (the part one of this post) is a product of some over stretched figment of my imagination, personalized solely to contribute to your comic relief.

Well, it’s not.


The ‘fraidy cat’ Kwiksie described in that story illustration is an accurate description of the person I was around cockroaches a few years ago. I was officially PETRIFIED of those disgusting creatures (my apologies to any roach lover reading). In fact, the illustration is an upgrade. Once, when I was about seven or eight years old, I was alone at home with my sister (she was asleep in the bedroom and I was in the living room) when all of a sudden the electricity went out. It was about 6:30pm and I had only recently learned on National Geographic that the creatures preferred being in dark environments. Well, good ol’ Kwiksie ran out of her house, all the way to the neighbors’ and sat on their back step till about 7:45 when Daddy (finally) came home. I had never been so glad to see anyone, and you know why? Because at that time, Daddy represented the one who would slay any evil roach that tried to attack me. Silly huh? Well it was pretty serious to me.

But I’m not that girl anymore.

These days, I kill them with a vengeance. My reaction now is more like; “You know I hate you guys so how dare you come into my presence?” So I just attack and right then all I’m thinking is – DIE! I even developed a sort of sixth sense for the things to the point that I would immediately know when a roach was in the same room I was in. Then, I used that habit to flee in fear. Now, it helps me kill ‘em.
For those who can’t even stand the talk of these creatures, I’m sorry I put you through all that and thank you for staying with me so far. I’m heading somewhere.
Now while I was slaying these things yester night just as I’d begun preparing supper, the Holy Spirit hinted something to me. You know what many believers react to the way I used to react to roaches?

Sin.

Understand me. Someone may be going; “Well du-uh! Aren’t we supposed to flee from sin?” Well, 1 Thesselonians 5:22 advises that we “abstain from all appearance of evil”, the meanings are different. Plus I never saw anything that said we should be afraid of sin. In fact, once fear gets into the equation, the action already has a large X drawn across it. The God you and I serve, as believers in Jesus Christ, has structured us to function in faith and not fear (Hebrews 11:6). Fear is the devil’s thing, not God’s. You think He was pleased when His daughter (me) kept repeatedly running like a headless chicken over insects the size of her thumb? I don’t think so. The sight probably saddened Him greatly.

Why?
Because in Jesus Christ we’ve got the victory! He has given us authority and dominion over sickness, disease, death, poverty, the law, SIN…and yes, even roaches. These things don’t call the shots any more in our lives - UnleSs We leT thEm (Hosea 4:6). There are too many of us who live in fear of sin. We’re always thinking about it, always scared we might fall into it and offend God, always on the lookout for it, always worrying that we might never be free from it ---

Stop.

Ephesians 2:8 says; “For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God.” Just as we are too unqualified to bring ourselves salvation from all our sins and require the grace of God to make provision for us through the gift of His son Jesus, so also do we need His faith. We never had the faith we needed to receive this grace (which made provision for redemption) so God gave it to us, that we may believe and be saved.
In other words, we have our heavenly father’s faith residing in us. Faith that is more than enough to overcome every doubt, fear, worry, etc. that dares come our way. So let’s end the ‘wacky races’ and nip the issue in the bud. Jesus has given us the victory over those bad habits, wrong thoughts, unhealthy attitudes, and whatever sin may try to appear in our lives. We really should be attacking them and dealing with them at the get-go and not tuck-tail fleeing (James 4:7 – Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil and he will flee from you.)

See? The running away thing is the devil's job, not ours.

It’s in our weakness that His strength is made perfect so understand that this isn’t about trying to ‘muscle’ your way around the sin but rather, relying on the strength of your savior to do away with all that needs to be trashed.
Get angry with sin. Get intolerant of sin. Get mega grounded in His word till you can spot sin a mile away…
...then attack and yell; “DIE!”
:D God bless!
xxx, Kwiksie~

Wednesday, 30 July 2014

Kwiksie Vs The Cockroaches: It had to come to this.


Date: Sometime in 2010
Time: 8:30pm
City: Port Harcourt
Location: Kwiksie’s Kitchen

C1: Alright boys, remain focused. These folks often turn on their electricity about this time so we’ve got to move swiftly!
C2: Got it. Who’s on duty tonight?
C1: Kwiksie. She’s supposed to be making supper for her folks.
C3: You mean that skinny one? Oh boy! I absolutely love coming out when she’s the human around. She gets so excited whenever she sees us!
C2: That isn’t excitement fool. She’s terrified of us.
C4: But how’s that possible? Aren’t they supposed to be stronger than we are?
C1: Yeah but obviously, she probably doesn’t understand that. Now concentrate. C2, you stay above. As soon as you sense activity, fly from your station near the window to the cupboard where the ingredients are stored. She’ll be sure to see you there or at least hear you. C4, you stay in the frame of the sliding windows and just keep walking back and forth. The sound drives her crazy. You may also beats your wings loudly for good measure. C3, you stay on the ground. With others, that’s often a really dangerous position but she’ll most likely run away from you than actually step on you. Are we ready?
All Cs: Yes sir!
C1: Then move out.

***
Kwiksie walks into the kitchen at 8:37pm very slowly, flashing the dim torchlight in too many places at once as she proceeds with great caution. She expects to see those evil little things. They always seem to be all over the place when she’s alone. She proceeds further into the room and starts to relax when she hears it. The unmistakable sound of thin brown wings beating.
“Mommy! Please can I just wait a little longer till the electricity comes back on? They’re in here.”
She hears her mother’s reply from the living room. “Who’s in where honey?”
“The cOckRoachEs! They’re in the Kitchen and they’re flying!”
“Wuoh, Kwiksie you either ignore those things or kill them. It’s late enough as it is. Must your brothers eat their dinner by 10pm simply because of your ridiculous fear of these creatures?”
Kwiksie is still whining about the injustice of the entire situation when she hears the irritating scraping at the window directly opposite her. Immediately, the beam of the torch travels to the window but the curtain hides whatever is behind. She moves the light again and sees something dark crawling over the spice cupboard and her miserable frown deepens. A movement at the sink catches her attention and next to the tap she finds another one. She is almost in tears. As she is still trying futilely to get her heart’s beating to reduce in tempo, something crawls over her foot.
The torchlight goes flying through the air and crashes into the dish rack and in the next instant, Kwiksie flees the kitchen at top speed, frantically flaying her arms the entire time.
“Ooooooh Lord, why!? I told you. I told you! Now the stupid thing has crawled on me! Oooooooooooohhhh!”
Her mother tries to calm her down but her efforts are wasted. “Please mommy, please! I can’t go back in there until someone kills all those things and stays with me until I finish cooking oh. I just cannot.”
Kwiksie’s mother asks her older brother who’s also seated in the living room, to come to his sister’s aid. While he heads for the kitchen, shaking his head in disgust at Kwiksie’s reaction to mere insects, she rushes off to the bathroom to scrub her feet. As she hurries off, her mother’s voice is loud enough for her to hear; “Only God knows when you will understand that they are more terrified of you than you are of them. Your fear is what keeps them alive and gives them power. You must outgrow this Kwiksie.”
Kwiksie sulks and mumbles to herself. “Eeehn, I’ll outgrow it. But certainly not today.”

To be continued….
(Check for the conclusion and moral of the story in the following post(s) )

Xxx, Kwiksie.

Saturday, 12 July 2014

The "There Must Be Something They're Doing Right" Project



Hi people. It's been quite some time. Hope all's been well with y'all though.

Alright so there's this project i started working on towards the end of last semester . I'm not going to display the whole thing but i just thought the concept of the project might be worth mentioning to someone out there.
We all know (or should know) that forgiveness is a deliberate & conscious act but one that goes completely against our natures of sin (ex-natures for those of us in Christ though #wink). In the flesh, we love to pile up our grieviances and the offences committed against us all the time. Sometimes, we even do it unconsciously. Some do it to feed the malice and bitterness they choose to hold, others may store it simply to bring those wrongs & mistakes back up in the person's face to condemn them(even when they may have repented and tried to change), & then some just do it to get folks to feel sorry for them & take their side.

In one of the courses I take at the university, we’re taught about the general nature of conflict and misunderstandings which inevitably arise amongst human beings in any given society. As expected, if we differ, there will most certainly be contrasts in views, opinions and patterns of behavior. Thankfully, I now have better understanding of some of the basics which make it possible to successfully accommodate differences. I've also learnt to better control my emotions and tongue; you see, these two need to be thoroughly mastered in order to develop better inter-personal relationships with others.

So, to further aid me in forgiving + forgetting offences or hurtful things done to me, I was led to put together a list of a group of people I relate the most with when school's in session and list out ten things about each of them that i admire or appreciate. The point is, when i keep reminding myself of the things i love about them & constantly think on those things...i won't have time to store anger or resentment even when they hurt me. So this list will help:

 To serve as a reminder to my heart and spirit, whenever there's a threat of hindrance to the expression of Christ’ love, that even I may be one of the most difficult people to love and yet Jesus made it look so easy with the evident willingness He used to sacrifice Himself for undeserving me.

 To help me keep in mind at ALL times that no matter how much ‘bad’ a person may choose to constantly display, it does not absolutely render the good in them non-existent.

 To serve as an encourager to do what is right (no matter how inconvenient or annoying) when I feel too exasperated to respond to behaviors or situations in a manner that would most please Christ and severely displease my flesh.

 To serve as a faith booster, reminding me that if 10 appealing things can be found in each individual, then there must be a treasure of lots more, only requiring my sincere love and patience to reveal.

 Lastly, to help me keep in mind that my job as an espouser of Christ’ selfless love, is to search for the best in all God’s creation and keep watering that best with love, faith and prayer till it becomes all that’s left of the individual.

Love, like forgiveness, is a conscious choice and when we truly walk in Christlike love...forgiveness becomes easier. So, I choose to love people. Be they people at my university, my family, distant relatives, church folks, haters, critics, friends, ex-friends, those i am yet to meet - anyone! Christs' love has been shed abroad in my heart see. Bottom line, it will be most dishonest if I claim to love Him, whom I have not seen, when I am unable to love my brother/brethren, whom I do see.

Get it? :)
So please, let's enjoy life and sincerely express His love as often as we can. It's really easy to feel everyone else deserves to be hated or forever unforgiven for some thing they might have done before (or still do); but really, deep down, none of us are any better. Jesus is the one who makes all the difference remember? ;)

xxx, Kwiksie.~