By: Apostle Richter –
Charis – 09.02.2020. The Apostle and Friend of Christ Jesus started his Sunday
Service message with this question…
1. How
many of life’s lessons have you learned through the “School Of Hard Knocks”?
I’ve certainly learned a few that way he said. They make
great testimonies—if you survive them, but I don’t recommend it. There’s
a better way! God’s Word is full of the good and bad experiences of men and
women of old, placed there as examples for you and me. The Apostle and Friend
of Christ Jesus said that he decided a long time ago that a study of those
examples is a much better way and a lot less painful way to learn.
Through the study of their lives, I know I have gained the
wisdom and understanding to make decisions that have allowed me to avoid many
of the hard knocks that come through trial and error. First Corinthians 10:11
says,
“Now all these things happened unto them for examples: and they are written for our admonition, upon whom the ends of the world has come.”
One of his favorite characters is Joseph. Next to Jesus, Joseph
may be the greatest example of godly character and integrity in the Bible. Joseph’s
story began with a dream at the age of seventeen. He knew the dreams
he was having were from the Lord and that they revealed God’s purpose and plans
for his life Jesus' Friend said. Genesis 37:6-7 and 9 say,
“And he [Joseph] said unto them [his family], Hear, I pray you,
this dream which I have dreamed: For, behold, we were binding sheaves in the
field, and, lo, my sheaf arose, and also stood upright; and, behold, your
sheaves stood round about, and made obeisance [bowed] to my sheaf.”
“And he dreamed yet another dream, and told it his brethren, and
said, Behold, I have dreamed a dream more; and, behold, the sun and the moon
and the eleven stars made obeisance to me.”
2. Do You Have A Purpose, A Vision, For Your Life From The Lord, Even If Itsn’t Received By Others.
Joseph believed what the Lord had spoken, and he immediately announced it to his family: “God told me that all of you will bow down to me someday!” Some believe that Joseph made a mistake when he shared this vision, but I believe he was simply excited about hearing from the Lord and shared it in simple faith and humility, not arrogance Apostle Cedric said. However, this bold announcement only served to draw his father’s rebuke and feed his brothers’ growing hatred. (Gen. 37:8, 10-11).
Joseph had heard from God. He
now had a purpose, or a vision, for his life, even if it wasn’t received by
others. You were created for a divine purpose as well! God
may not speak to you through a dream, but if you will become determined to know
His plan for your life, He will reveal it to you Apostle Richter said. As long as you can
live without knowing His will for your life, you will. If you’re
not fulfilled in what you’re doing, even if things seem to be going well, don’t
wait any longer; don’t settle for anything less than knowing God’s purpose for
your life. The Bible makes it very clear in Ephesians 5:17 where it says,
“Wherefore be ye not unwise, but understanding what the will of
the Lord is.”
Not only will the pursuit of your vision bring fulfillment, it
will keep you on track the Friend and Apostle of Jesus Christ said. Joseph’s
vision kept him on track during very difficult times and when faced with great
temptation. Proverbs 29:18 says it this way,
“Where there is no vision, the people cast off restraint” (American
Standard Version).
Your God-given dream, or purpose, will inspire you, motivate
you, and help restrain your flesh in the absence of any evidence that it’s
coming to pass Apostle Cedric Richter declared. And don’t be surprised if some of your fiercest opposition
comes from those close to you. It did for Joseph.
3. Do You Find Yourself On An Auction Block In A Foreign Land, Stripped Of Everything—Including Your Clothes?
Joseph understood that what God had spoken to him and declared about him was true no matter what the circumstances indicated. Genesis 39:2 is one of Apostle's favorite verses in all of Scripture because it defies the logic of Joseph’s circumstances according to him. It says,
“And the LORD was with Joseph, and he was a prosperous man; and
he was in the house of his master the Egyptian.”
God’s Word declares that Joseph was “a prosperous man.” This
was at a time in his life when He was serving as a slave! His own brothers had
sold him into slavery and told his father he was dead. No longer the wealthy, well-dressed,
favorite son, Joseph found himself on an auction block in a foreign land,
stripped of everything—including his clothes. His rich Egyptian master
stood beside him with all of the extravagances that came with abundant wealth,
but the Bible forever records Joseph as being the truly prosperous one. That’s
Awesome! Is that not what we all want the Apostle wanted to know.
God views prosperity much differently than we do the friend of
Jesus said! Material things are not indicative of prosperity. True prosperity
is knowing that God is with you. True prosperity is keeping His vision alive in
your heart. True prosperity is not wealth itself but God’s favor, anointing,
and power that work in your life to obtain it. Deuteronomy 8:18 says,
“Thou shalt remember the LORD thy God: for it is he that giveth
thee power to get wealth, that he may establish his covenant.”
Joseph believed he was prosperous because he knew prosperity
came from God, not man. He had an image on the inside that was not affected by
circumstance, and it enabled Joseph to operate in faith. Instead of licking his
wounds and complaining, Joseph served others and ministered wholeheartedly to
their needs. As he diligently labored, God blessed the work of his hands.
4. No Matter The Cost! Can You Maintained Your Integrity, Even Without Rewarded.
Joseph maintained his integrity. Recognizing the favor and presence of God in his life, Joseph’s master soon appointed him manager over his entire house. Genesis 39:6 says,
“And he left all that he had in Joseph’s hand; and he knew not
ought he had, save the bread which he did eat. And Joseph was a goodly person,
and well favoured.”
Potiphar trusted Joseph completely! However, the master’s wife
began to solicit this handsome young man to lie with her. This had to be very
tempting for a slave in his position, but Joseph refused to give in—no matter
what the cost! He maintained his integrity, but it was not rewarded. In fact,
he got just the opposite. In her anger at Joseph’s rejection, Potiphar’s wife
lied to the master.
“And it came to pass, when his master heard the words of his
wife [false accusations against Joseph],… [he] took him, and put him into the
prison, a place where the king’s prisoners were bound” (Gen.
39:19-20).
Joseph was able to maintain his integrity because he was not
concerned with what man thought. He did not consider the benefits or
consequences of his actions based on what Potiphar, his master, might do.
Notice his reasoning in Genesis 39:9. It says,
“How then can I do this great wickedness, and sin against God?”
5. Do You Understand That You Are Accountable Go God and That The fulfillment Of Your Dream Is Completely Dependent Upon God?
Joseph's main concern was what God would think. He understood that he was accountable to God and that the fulfillment of his dream was completely dependent upon God.
Joseph lived a God-dependent life, and
he lived it in the midst of great adversity. He knew his future rested in the
hands of the Lord. Psalm 75:6-7 says,
“For promotion cometh neither from the east, nor from the west,
nor from the south. But God is the judge: he putteth down one, and setteth
up another.”
Joseph’s life was about to take another turn. His dependence on
God would open a door that would literally change history and become an even
greater display of his character Jesus' Friend said. The chief butler and the chief baker of the
king of Egypt offended their lord, the king of Egypt, who then had them thrown
in prison with Joseph. There they both had a dream but no one to interpret them
(Gen. 40:1-7). Joseph demonstrated his trust and dependence in the Lord by
stating,
“Do not interpretations belong to God? tell me them, I pray
you” (Gen. 40:8).
The Lord gave Joseph the interpretation, and both came to pass.
The butler kept his job, and the baker lost his head. In spite of the miracle
of these interpretations, the butler said nothing of Joseph for two years. Most
people would have given up, but not Joseph; he knew God’s plan would be
fulfilled, Apostle Richter said. Then the Pharaoh himself had a dream that all the magicians of Egypt
could not interpret. God was about to take Joseph from rags to riches in one
inspired moment. When the king learned of Joseph’s ability to interpret dreams,
he sent for him and asked if he could interpret his dreams. Joseph was ready.
He confidently answered in Genesis 41:16 saying,
“It is not in me: God shall give Pharaoh an answer of peace.”
6. Do You Realize Your Need For The Spirit Of Wisdom, Revelation and Prophetic Intepretation Of Things and Life
Joseph, by the Spirit, interpreted the king’s dream. Equally as important, the king realized the Spirit of God was in Joseph. His response is recorded in Gen. 41:39-40, which says,
“And Pharaoh said unto Joseph, Forasmuch as God hath shewed thee
all this, there is none so discreet and wise as thou art: Thou shalt be over my
house, and according unto thy word shall all my people be ruled: only in the
throne will I be greater than thou.”
Promotion had truly come from God. Immediately, Joseph found
himself promoted to a position of power, second only to Pharaoh. It’s important
to understand that Joseph had either been serving as a slave or was
imprisoned for seventeen years after the time that his purpose was revealed and
before it was fulfilled. It’s so tempting to become weary or impatient and
abandon the vision for an easier way. But don’t do it and you’ll reap, Apostle Richter admonished the church.
Galatians 6:9 says,
“And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we
shall reap, if we faint not.”
If you continue to read in Genesis, you will find that Joseph
remained dependent on God, and he never lost his way in the midst of such power
and wealth. He kept his God-given vision alive, served others wholeheartedly,
and remained totally dependent on God. Why, because he had a vision that had
not yet been fulfilled. God was going to use this slave to save his family and
a nation Frend of Christ said.
It was nine years from the time Joseph was placed in power before his brothers came to Egypt seeking help. Think of the options that were available to Joseph. If he wanted revenge, he could have taken it. He could have acted in pride and demanded an audience with his father and brothers, humiliating them and forcing them to bow before him. But Joseph did nothing; he refused to act in the flesh and remained dependent on God. How many of us would have exercised that kind of restraint? Not many.
7. But did you know that success has corrupted more individuals than hardship ever has?
Through Joseph’s example, I’ve recognized the importance of seeking God even more when things are going well. Prosperity and success will test your character infinitely more than hardship! When you’re in trouble and your back is against the wall, you know you need help. But did you know that success has corrupted more individuals than hardship ever has? It’s prosperity that often causes people to lose sight of their God-given vision or to attempt to bring it to pass through their own natural ability. Even with extreme wealth and power at his disposal, Joseph waited on the Lord and watched in faith as He brought the dream to fulfillment!
“And when Joseph came home, they [his brethren] brought him the
present which was in their hand into the house, and bowed themselves to him to
the earth.” (Gen. 43:26)
8. The Apostle and Friend of Christ Jesus ended his Sunday Service MEssage with these words
The story of Joseph is power-packed, full of wisdom and truth. I believe every Christian needs to study his story again and again. These revelations have changed me, inspired me, and helped develop character within me. I believe they will do the same for you In Jesus mighty Name
The story of Joseph is power-packed, full of wisdom and truth. I believe every Christian needs to study his story again and again. These revelations have changed me, inspired me, and helped develop character within me. I believe they will do the same for you In Jesus mighty Name
By: Apostle Richter - Charis Namibia PR Desk – 28.01.2018
These Sunday’s service at Charis Namibia has had some amazing and supernatural triumphs, started with a power prayer session; casting out of demons - fabulously led by the first lady Apostle Marta Richter it was well conveyed to the Master Man of God Apostle Richter himself.
Dressed in a well done red and white suit, the captain bowed humbly in front of the altar to ask God to take over by the Power of Holy Spirit and to use him as instrument, a rare gesture you see from most man of God.
He took the message of the service out of the book of Nehemiah 2 and 4 respectively to establish reassurance for congregation that just as Nehemiah was opposed when he was rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem so too we are being opposed daily by our enemy. He however taught the congregation to have faith and to persevere just as Nehemiah did to fulfill their purpose and goal with God as their support.
Further, Apostle Richter narrated that the Nehemiah teaching of this morning’s service, comes as a reference to the current proposed building of the Charis Namibia church in Rehoboth, Namibia, which will be built at a tune of US$5million.
“I know there are many out there whom oppose this development. I know they say; I don’t even have a cent, how will I raise US$5million to start with, but to my God US$5million is like a cent and nothing is impossible with God,” Apostle Richter expressed himself.
The service ended magically when the man of God started to touch some of the visitors to deliver them from generational curses, family illnesses as well as financial and employment issues.
There where truly signs of transformation and deliverance when the Richter couple jointly tackled those bound and possessed as well as the ill.
The highlight of the service was when the man of God revealed that someone had taken the footprints of an elderly woman that visited from another town and that this footprints had been buried at a cemetery with the words “May she rest in peace” and had a rock put on the buried footprint. An angel death was initially prophesied by Prophetess Martha even before the man of God was even in the church so it was amazing how the man of God made that marvelous testimony… Restoration however was attained in this regard as well.
From such a powerful service of deliverance and restoration we are looking forward to powerful testimonies in the next weeks.
The worship team was amazing during the service and even good news is coming for them, Charis Namibia got a donation of musical instrument worth over N$50,000 (US$3,500.00) and this means a crusade is coming up so keep watching this space to get updated.
God Bless,
PR- Charis Missionary Church Namibia
When your world seems to fall apart,
When you feel you don’t understand anymore,
When even human philosophies becomes complicated to you,
Silently say a prayer in faith and trust in God,
And the CHRIST whom understands how it feels,
Will shower you with His blood which Holds Victory,
And you will see a Brand New Day!!!
(Poem of a man that just got saved)
Courtesy: Charis Missionary Church Namibia
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