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2 Corinthians 12:1-10

His grace is what you need

We think we will impress people with our strengths, but we connect with people through our vulnerabilities. Most of us want other people to see our strength and are nervous about anyone discovering our weaknesses. We do not advertise our limitations. However, Paul was not afraid of being vulnerable about his frailties.
Paul had some amazing spiritual experiences. He had ‘visions and revelations from the Lord’ (v.1). He had been ‘caught up to the third heaven’ (v.2). He had ‘heard inexpressible things, things that human beings are not permitted to tell’ (v.4). He had ‘surpassingly great revelations’ (v.7).
Yet Paul did not boast about these things. The false teachers in Corinth boasted about their spiritual experiences, but Paul did not. Rather, he told stories against himself. He boasted about his weaknesses (vv.5,9).
He told the Corinthians how God gave him ‘a thorn in [his] flesh, a messenger of Satan, to torment [him]’ (v.7b). He made this confession in very general terms. Dr Paula Gooder, who wrote her PhD thesis on these verses, says that there are at least thirty-six theories about what the thorn in Paul’s flesh could be. The fact that we do not know what it is enables us all to identify with Paul.
I remember our good friend, the evangelist J. John, saying that he had not just one, but three thorns in the flesh! I don’t think he told us what they all were but it was encouraging for the rest of us to know that, like all of us, he had his struggles.
Whatever Paul’s thorn was, three times he pleaded with the Lord to take it away. But God said to him, ‘My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness’ (v.9). Were it not for the thorn in his flesh, Paul might have become conceited because of the ‘surpassingly great revelations’ (v.7).
As it was, Paul knew he was totally dependent on the Lord. When things are going well, I am tempted to be proud and self-reliant. When I am struggling and know my weaknesses, I become utterly dependent on the Lord. Christ’s power rests on us (v.9). His power is made perfect in our weakness.
Paul has written something absolutely remarkable. He says, ‘It was a case of Christ’s strength moving in on my weakness. Now I take limitations in stride, and with good cheer, these limitations that cut me down to size – abuse, accidents, opposition, bad breaks. I just let Christ take over! And so the weaker I get, the stronger I become’ (vv.7–10, MSG).

Lord, help me, like Paul, to delight in my weaknesses because your power is made perfect in weaknes



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2 Corinthians 12:9
‘My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.’
This is another of my favourite verses. It is one I have hung on to time and time again when I have not known quite how I was going to get through a situation. God has been gracious and helped me and I have known his mighty power helping me in my life.


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MAKALA hii nimeanza kuandika jana, nikiwa kwenye jukwaa la CCM, mjini Musoma.

Mengi nimeyashuhudia kwa macho yangu, lakini kwa nafasi yangu hususan kwenye timu ya kampeni ya mgombea wetu nitajadili machache:

Nimeshuhudia baadhi ya watu muhimu kwenye timu yetu wakifuatilia hotuba za Lissu kwa siri katikati ya Hotuba ya mgombea wetu!

Yaani, hatumsikilizi mgombea wetu, tuna msikiliza Lissu! Mgombea wetu amebakia kwenye mabago nchi nzima huku Lissu akitawala kwenye MIOYO ya watu!

Aliposimama "Mama wa TAIFA" Mama Maria Nyerere, kuongea ndani ya dakika moja, tayari alianza kuumbua watu kabla ya kumaliza hotuba yake fupi yenye masimango ndani yake!

Hotuba fupi ya Mama Nyerere, ili beba ujumbe mzito na muhimu kuliko hotuba za makada wengi wa CCM walio panda jukwani kuzungumza!

Wengi tulibaki vichwa chini baada ya Mama Maria Nyerere, kuzungumza!

Mama huyu amebakia na chembe chembe za ukweli kutoka kwa Marehemu Mume wake! Huwezi kupanga naye jambo la uongo, anaweza kukubalia mwanzoni na kisha kukana baadaye kwa staili ya aina yake! Hicho ndicho kilichotokea jana.

Kupanga jambo na watu wenye umri mkubwa unapaswa kuwa mwangalifu! Ukizoea ghiriba uwe makini, ukipenda uongo uwe mwangalifu!

Lipo jambo jingine linalojitokeza kwenye kampeni zetu! Mgombea wetu, pamoja na kupendelewa na vyombo vya habari vyote muhimu, bado hotuba zeke zinafuatiliwa na watu wachache sana, ukilinganisha na wale wanavyofuatilia hotuba za Lisu kwenye mtandao ya kijamii! Ipo haja ya kujipanga upya!

Jambo jingine tumeanza kujibu Lissu, badala ya kueleza sera zetu, na mambo mengi mazuri tuliyofanya! Tumesahau sisi ndiyo wenye serikali. Tuliaminiwa kukusanya kodi za Watanzania kwa miaka mitano. Wajibu wetu ni kueleza utekelezaji zaidi kuliko kuahidi jambo jingine jipya wakati kuna mengi hatujatimiza!

Tunasikiliza Lisu, kasema kitu gani ili kesho yake tujibu! tena kwa vijembe!

Tumekosa kumbukumbu kabisa! tulichokesema jana tunakikataa leo, na tunachosema leo tunakipinga kesho asubuhi!

Ushauri wangu: Naomba kutoa ushauri ambao hauwezi kukubalika! Tunahitaji kuongezewa nguvu ya timu ya kampeni. Tupunguze watu wenye blabla tuite watu wenye uwezo wa kumsaidia mgombea wetu!

Wasanii wanapoteza muda mwingi, tunashindwa hata kuwanadi wagombea ubunge na udiwani vizuri. Jana tumeacha malalamiko mengi Musoma.

Kuna baadhi ya wagombea ubunge hata sisi wenyewe tulioko kwenye timu ya kampeni hatuwajui!

Pili, tumuombe Mzee Kinana ATUSAIDIE! Mipango mingi ya Dkt. BASHIRU imefeli kabla ya utekelezaji. Ni yeye aliyetutangazia kuwa hakutakuwa na wasanii badala yake bendi ya Chama itatumika kutumbuiza. Hilo limeshindikana kabla halijaanza kutekelezwa!

Mzee Kikwete, toka kwenye mashamba ya mananasi Msoga, njoo kwenye kampeni ili ukoe jahazi! Ushawishi wako kwa umma ni muhimu sana kuliko porojo na kelele za Humphrey Polepole!

Ndimi mkulima wa bamia, bonde la mto Simiyu Magu-MWanza. Safarini CCM KIRUMBA

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How to Stay on God's Paths

I remember reading, years ago, about an incident that occurred on the Italian Riviera. A young man was driving his sports car along a road near the sea. It was a beautiful and scenic route. But the road was not what it seemed.
All along the way were warning signs. Yet, to the young man, the road seemed perfectly good. Disaster awaited him. A landslide had recently created a precipice. No one should have been on that road. He continued at great speed. He ignored all the warning signs. He went straight over the cliff.
Sometimes we are not sure where a path will lead. At other times, we are well aware of where it leads but choose to follow it nevertheless.
Jesus said that there is a path that leads to life. There is also a path that leads to destruction (Matthew 7:13–14). Warning signs are not put up as a threat, but out of love. The signs on the Italian Riviera were erected to keep people safe. The words of Jesus, the New Testament and the Bible as a whole, are designed to keep us on the path that leads to life.
How do you make sure that you are on the right path? Once you are on that path, how do you stay on it?


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Psalm 107:1-9

Get on the ‘wonderful road’

‘Oh, thank God – he’s so good! His love never runs out’ (v.1, MSG). You cannot improve on God’s purpose for you. God is good. He loves you. He wants the very best for your life. He has a ‘wonderful road’ for your life.
He wants you to walk on his paths: ‘He put your feet on a wonderful road that took you straight to a good place to live’ (v.7, MSG). He doesn’t want you wandering for ‘years in the desert, looking but not finding a good place to live, half starved and parched with thirst, staggering and stumbling, on the brink of exhaustion’ (v.4–5, MSG).
The good news is that, wherever you are, you can ‘cry out to the Lord’ (v.6a). When you do so, he pours ‘great draughts of water down parched throats; the starved and hungry’ get ‘plenty to eat’ (v.9, MSG).
This is a psalm of thanksgiving for God’s many occasions of deliverance of his people. Four times the psalmist says, ‘Then they cried out to the Lord in their trouble’ (vv.6,13,19,28). Each time, God rescues them.
Furthermore, nothing that you have done in the past disqualifies you from being part of God’s people. The only qualification is that you should call out to God and be redeemed (v.2). Redemption means to be ‘set free by God’. Jesus came to make this redemption possible.
The ‘redeemed of the Lord’ are to ‘tell their story’ (v.2). Speak out and tell others your story of how the Lord has rescued you.

Lord, thank you so much for the many times in my life when I have cried out to you in my trouble and you have brought me out of my distress. Lead me, I pray, on a straight path.



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2 Corinthians 12:11-21

Live on the path of love

The apostle Paul was absolutely determined to do the right thing. He wanted to follow the right path (v.18).
He had been falsely accused. The ‘super-apostles’ (v.11) had tried to undermine him. As a result, he had been misunderstood and attacked by those who ought to have known better. Absurdly, he had been accused of not wanting to take money from the Corinthians because he didn’t love them (v.13).
Paul points out that the reason he didn’t take money from them was because he did not want to be a burden to them. He says, ‘What I want is not your possessions but you. After all, children should not have to save up for their parents, but parents for their children’ (v.14b).
It was because of his love for them that he would have gladly spent everything for them and indeed expended himself as well (v.15). Always act in a way that is ‘aboveboard’ and ‘honest’ (v.18, MSG). Everything Paul did was for their benefit (v.19). He was not interested in their money or possessions. He was interested in their souls.
Just as Paul has done the right thing and stayed on the right course, he wants the Corinthians to do the same. He is afraid that some of them may be going off course: ‘Quarrels, jealousy, flaring tempers, taking sides, angry words, vicious rumours, swelled heads, and general bedlam’ (v.20, MSG).
He is afraid that when he comes to them he will find that crowd ‘that keeps sinning over and over in the same old ways, who refuse to turn away from the pigsty of evil, sexual disorder and indecency in which they wallow’ (v.21, MSG).
Turn away from these things to be sure that you are on the path that leads to life. The path that leads to life is a path of love – the kind of love that Paul has for the Corinthians.

Lord, help me always to act in love and out of concern for those to whom I am ministering. May I never seek my own personal gain. Rather, may my only motivation be love. Keep me, Lord, on your paths.



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Isaiah 29:1-30:18

Ask God about his plans for you

Sometimes we make our own independent plans or run straight to other people for help. We don’t ask God first. As Joyce Meyer says, ‘When you’ve got a problem: don’t go to the phone, go to the throne.’
The prophet Isaiah criticises God’s people for the way in which they made their plans. They failed to consult God (30:1–2). As a result, they had gone off in the wrong direction. They had gone off to Egypt without so much as asking God.
The trouble is, they didn’t really want to know God’s plans. Their worship is a mere formality (29:13): ‘These people make a big show of saying the right thing, but their hearts aren’t in it. Because they act like they’re worshiping me but don’t mean it’ (v.13, MSG).
Jesus says these words were not written simply for the people of Isaiah’s day. He says to the Pharisees and the teachers of the Law, ‘You hypocrites! Isaiah was right when he prophesied about you: “These people honour me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me. They worship me in vain; their teachings are merely human rules”’ (Matthew 15:7–9).
Because their hearts are not right with God, they go to great depths to hide their plans from the Lord: ‘You pretend to have the inside track. You shut God out and work behind the scenes, plotting the future as if you knew everything... You treat the potter as a lump of clay. Does a book say to its author, “He didn’t write a word of me”? Does a meal say to the woman who cooked it, “She had nothing to do with this”?’ (Isaiah 29:15–16, MSG).
As a result, ‘You make plans, but not mine. You make deals, but not in my Spirit… Going off to Egypt without so much as asking me’ (30:1b–2a, MSG).
They are ‘unwilling to listen to the Lord’s instruction. They say to the seers, “See no more visions!” and to the prophets, “Give us no more visions of what is right... leave this way, get off this path and stop confronting us with the Holy One of Israel”’ (vv.9a–11).
They did not want the prophets to give them any warnings. They ignored the warning signs. In fact, they wanted to take the warning signs off the road and for the prophets to ‘leave this way, get off this path’ (v.11). They said, ‘We’ll rush off on horseback!’ (v.16, MSG).
Sometimes in my own life I have messed up by not consulting God and charging ahead with my own plans.
But this passage also contains hope that ‘those who got off track will get back on track’ (29:24, MSG). God says, ‘Your salvation requires you to turn back to me and stop your silly efforts to save yourselves. Your strength will come from settling down in complete dependence on me’ (30:15, MSG).
God is actively looking to bless you: ‘The Lord longs to be gracious to you’ (v.18a) ‘and therefore He lifts Himself up, that He may have mercy on you and show loving-kindness to you. For the Lord is a God of justice. Blessed (happy, fortunate, to be envied) are all those who [earnestly] wait for Him, who expect and look and long for Him [for His victory, His favor, His love, His peace, His joy, and His matchless, unbroken companionship!]’ (vv.18b–18c, AMP).

Lord, I want to know your plans. Help me to hear your voice. Help me to come to you in ‘repentance and rest’, to walk in your paths ‘in quietness and trust’ (v.15).



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Psalm 107:4,6–7

‘Some wandered in desert wastelands, finding no way to a city where they could settle… Then they cried out to the Lord in their trouble, and he delivered them from their distress. He led them by a straight way to a city where they could settle.’
Thousands of refugees are fleeing war-torn areas, desperate to find safety, often with tiny children and so many have lost lives. As they arrive in our country we need compassion and wisdom to know how best to help them integrate into our society and recover from their trauma and help them rebuild their lives.



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