Saturday, 20 June 2026

Called/Prepared for Such a Time by Pastor Gbenga Aluko

                                                                              




                                                             Text: Esther 4:14

Topic: Called/Prepared for Such a Time

Background
Her processes
Such a time
Conclusion

Background

Esther was the heroine of the book in the Bible that bears her name. She was a Jew named Hadassah (the myrtle). She was, however, renamed by her captors, but her real identity never changed, even when she entered the royal harem (Esther 2:7). How often, and pitifully, do Christians change with their environment, upliftment, among others?

It is believed by Bible scholars that Esther, by the grace of God, was instrumental toward the two purposes of the book, which are telling the story behind the festival of Purim and also showing that God, in His sovereignty, loves and cares for His own. However, the big question and task is to be His and remain the same. May we obtain grace for this in Jesus’ name. Amen.

Her Processes (HP)

God does not just call or use people; He prepares vessels for great assignments. Don’t run out of God’s preparatory sessions/classes/seasons. No product is better than its process. What is God making or allowing us to go through? I hope you are not avoiding what God meant to bring out the gold/glory in you.

“All things work together for good” (Rom. 8:28). God is always with His own (Gen. 39:2-3, 21; 50:20). Let’s look at the diverse processes/preparations that Esther went through.

HP1. The orphan, a captive, a virgin

Esther was an orphan, and this made her uncle Mordecai adopt her (Esther 2:7). She was also a captive in Babylon (Esther 2:6). The fact that she was a captive and had lost her parents did not make her reckless or uncontrollable. She did not lose her pride, sanity, dignity, or morality, using her misfortunes as an alibi. It paid off in her easy passage to a place of destiny (Esther 2:2, 2:8).

HP2. Esther the tactful/favoured contestant

Esther was told never to reveal her nationality, and she humbly and religiously obeyed. This is a case against those of us who are always in a hurry to advertise our success, strategies, and even other personal details. Even God hides things (Prov. 25:2; Deut. 29:29). It was well over four years before anyone, even in the palace, knew her origin.

Esther enjoyed favour even with Hegai, who took care of the virgins to be screened for the king to select a queen (Esther 2:8). She enjoyed the following while with him:

  • He treated her kindly and ordered a special menu and treatment for her (Esther 2:9).
  • He assigned seven maids to her and gave her the best place in the harem (Esther 2:9).

HP3. Esther the queen, prayer warrior, and vessel

Esther’s rise to the throne, after Queen Vashti was deposed in the third year of King Xerxes’ reign, can only be attributed to God, who rules in the affairs of men (Dan. 4:17). Yet she did not become proud. Instead, when she heard about her uncle’s distress, she was deeply concerned and sent him clothes, even while living in comfort in the palace (Esther 4:4).

Esther was more than a queen; she was a vessel of God, marked by faith, courage, and devotion. She valued her people, the Jews, above her own life (Esther 4:16). Through her, God accomplished a great work.

 

Such A Time, the Times Esther Lived (is our time different?):

 

·       Fear and uncertainty

·       Corrupt leadership

·       Moral compromises

·       Pressure to stay silent

·       Hatred against God’s people

·       Threats of destruction

 

CONCLUSION

·       God positions people strategically; Esther did not become queen by accident. God positioned her for a purpose. In the same way, Christians today are placed:

 

·       In schools

·       In workplaces

·       In churches

·       In families

·       In leadership

·       On social media

·       In communities

·       not merely to survive, but to shine as lights in dark times.

  You may not feel important, but God can use your voice, prayer, integrity, and obedience, skill, character, composure to influence others.

 

 

 

Wednesday, 1 April 2026

RAISING A GENERATION OF GODLY MOTHERS BY PASTOR GBENGA ALUKO

                                                                                 


Text:  2 Timothy 1:1-5

Topic:  Raising generations of Godly mothers

 

We will discuss the great topic with the following sub-headings:


Background

Unfeigned faith, Personal application/choices

Becoming a Godly model


Background 

The second epistle of Paul to Timothy was written when Paul was counting down both his life and ministry and needed to pass down information and burden to one of his proteges, Timothy.

He was writing from a prison in the then Roman empire, In Lystra (modern day Turkey) yet he managed to write deep things as inspired by the Holy Spirit, about the last days 3:1-9. He gave some apostolic counsels and encouragement 3:13-15, and he also gave a summary of his life/sufferings. Paul in prison was more useful to heaven than most people in the palace then, as he was tuned enough to pick up the frequencies of the Holy Spirit regarding the end of the age. How tuned are we to God and His Spirit?

 

What kind of epistle is our life writing? God is watching and will reward us all. Gal. 6:9


Unfeigned faith, Personal application/choices 

 Unfeigned faith 2 Tim 1:5 the νυπόκριτος (anypókritos) faith that first lived in your grandmother Lois and your mother Eunice.”

Here it means:

  • real faith
  • not religious acting
  • faith that is inwardly true.


In contrast we sadly live in an era of make-belief, deceit and deception, with untamed inputs from social media, public image/perception, unbridled ambitions for popularity and gains, rooted more in just perception than personality. The spirit of this age. 2 Cor. 4:4, Eph 2:2,2 Tim. 3:1ff.

Timothy met at home, what do our children see us do? Not only what they hear us say.

Personal application/choices: unfeigned faith in thee.

Timothy was born in an atmosphere of great faith but he also chose a life of unfeigned faith, are we reflecting the great values of Godliness, uprightness, hard work (industry) amongst others that we were privileged to meet at home?

Becoming a Godly model

·       Being born again: There is no gain in this world in its entirety, you can’t influence a system if you are like it, God made us to be the salt of the earth and the light of the world. Matt 5:14-16.

·       A life of prayer:  Susanah Wesley (world famous mother of John and Charles Wesley (referred to as the mother of Modernism, had 10 children surviving out of 19, known for her deep devotion, she faced immense poverty and hardship, including her husband being in debtors' prison. To find privacy for prayer, she would sit in her chair and lift her apron over her head to pray. Her children knew this was a "tent of meeting" and would not interrupt her.) Never preached a sermon in church nor wrote a book but her role can never be erased in the annals of history.

·       Love for God’s Word                          2 Tim.3:15

·       Full and consistent obedience to God and His word

·       Skill, Re-skill, upskill & Hard work      Prov. 31 woman

 

C.A.C.G.H.B HYMN VARIOUS 13

stanzas 3&4

3. God give us Christians homes

    Homes where the mother in queenly quest

    Strives to show others thy way is best

    Homes where the Lord is an honoured guest

    God give us Christian homes

    God give us Christian homes

 

 

4. God give us Christian homes

    Homes where the children are led to know

    Christ in His beauty who loves them so

    Homes where the alter fire burn and glow

    God give us Christian homes

    God give us Christian homes.

Amen.