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Christianity Etc › Re: Higher Everyday — Making Wrong Right by ookay(m): 12:05am On Oct 23, 2016 |
OLAADEGBU: Higher Everyday TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2016
REASONS FOR RESTITUTION
"And herein do I exercise myself, to have always a conscience void of offence toward God, and toward men" (Acts 24.16).
A young vibrant evangelist once led a team for an outreach in a remote village. He first led the team to the Chief's palace to pay homage. As he was speaking, the king kept his eyes glued to him. After his address, the chief ordered his guards to get the evangelist arrested. What happened? The Chief remembered that the evangelist had once led a team of boys to steal his golden wristwatch when he (the Chief) was working in the city. "But God has pardoned him and he is now saved," someone might say. Truly, God forgives our sins when we repent but demands restitution.
Restitution is making things right with people we have injured or wronged. It involves paying back debts, restoring stolen articles, uncovering past crimes and confessing lies. When rightly done, the peace of God floods the heart, there is confidence toward God in prayer, guilt is removed, sinners are converted and spiritual progress is made.
• Challenge: "When will you make your restitution?"
• Prayer: "Lord, I need a conscience void of offence"
• Quote: "Restitution is making things right with people"
• Further Reading: Judges 17:2
See more at: Restitution may require counsel from more mature christians. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Higher Everyday — Making Wrong Right by ookay(m): 12:04am On Oct 23, 2016 |
OLAADEGBU: Higher Everyday TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2016
REASONS FOR RESTITUTION
"And herein do I exercise myself, to have always a conscience void of offence toward God, and toward men" (Acts 24.16).
A young vibrant evangelist once led a team for an outreach in a remote village. He first led the team to the Chief's palace to pay homage. As he was speaking, the king kept his eyes glued to him. After his address, the chief ordered his guards to get the evangelist arrested. What happened? The Chief remembered that the evangelist had once led a team of boys to steal his golden wristwatch when he (the Chief) was working in the city. "But God has pardoned him and he is now saved," someone might say. Truly, God forgives our sins when we repent but demands restitution.
Restitution is making things right with people we have injured or wronged. It involves paying back debts, restoring stolen articles, uncovering past crimes and confessing lies. When rightly done, the peace of God floods the heart, there is confidence toward God in prayer, guilt is removed, sinners are converted and spiritual progress is made.
• Challenge: "When will you make your restitution?"
• Prayer: "Lord, I need a conscience void of offence"
• Quote: "Restitution is making things right with people"
• Further Reading: Judges 17:2
See more at: Restitution may be in the form of sacrifice. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Higher Everyday — Making Wrong Right by ookay(m): 12:04am On Oct 23, 2016 |
OLAADEGBU: Higher Everyday TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2016
REASONS FOR RESTITUTION
"And herein do I exercise myself, to have always a conscience void of offence toward God, and toward men" (Acts 24.16).
A young vibrant evangelist once led a team for an outreach in a remote village. He first led the team to the Chief's palace to pay homage. As he was speaking, the king kept his eyes glued to him. After his address, the chief ordered his guards to get the evangelist arrested. What happened? The Chief remembered that the evangelist had once led a team of boys to steal his golden wristwatch when he (the Chief) was working in the city. "But God has pardoned him and he is now saved," someone might say. Truly, God forgives our sins when we repent but demands restitution.
Restitution is making things right with people we have injured or wronged. It involves paying back debts, restoring stolen articles, uncovering past crimes and confessing lies. When rightly done, the peace of God floods the heart, there is confidence toward God in prayer, guilt is removed, sinners are converted and spiritual progress is made.
• Challenge: "When will you make your restitution?"
• Prayer: "Lord, I need a conscience void of offence"
• Quote: "Restitution is making things right with people"
• Further Reading: Judges 17:2
See more at: Restitution may be in the form of confession of sins. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Higher Everyday — Making Wrong Right by ookay(m): 12:02am On Oct 23, 2016 |
OLAADEGBU: Higher Everyday TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2016
REASONS FOR RESTITUTION
"And herein do I exercise myself, to have always a conscience void of offence toward God, and toward men" (Acts 24.16).
A young vibrant evangelist once led a team for an outreach in a remote village. He first led the team to the Chief's palace to pay homage. As he was speaking, the king kept his eyes glued to him. After his address, the chief ordered his guards to get the evangelist arrested. What happened? The Chief remembered that the evangelist had once led a team of boys to steal his golden wristwatch when he (the Chief) was working in the city. "But God has pardoned him and he is now saved," someone might say. Truly, God forgives our sins when we repent but demands restitution.
Restitution is making things right with people we have injured or wronged. It involves paying back debts, restoring stolen articles, uncovering past crimes and confessing lies. When rightly done, the peace of God floods the heart, there is confidence toward God in prayer, guilt is removed, sinners are converted and spiritual progress is made.
• Challenge: "When will you make your restitution?"
• Prayer: "Lord, I need a conscience void of offence"
• Quote: "Restitution is making things right with people"
• Further Reading: Judges 17:2
See more at: Restitution helps you to build new relationships |
Christianity Etc › Re: Higher Everyday — Making Wrong Right by ookay(m): 12:02am On Oct 23, 2016 |
OLAADEGBU: Higher Everyday TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2016
REASONS FOR RESTITUTION
"And herein do I exercise myself, to have always a conscience void of offence toward God, and toward men" (Acts 24.16).
A young vibrant evangelist once led a team for an outreach in a remote village. He first led the team to the Chief's palace to pay homage. As he was speaking, the king kept his eyes glued to him. After his address, the chief ordered his guards to get the evangelist arrested. What happened? The Chief remembered that the evangelist had once led a team of boys to steal his golden wristwatch when he (the Chief) was working in the city. "But God has pardoned him and he is now saved," someone might say. Truly, God forgives our sins when we repent but demands restitution.
Restitution is making things right with people we have injured or wronged. It involves paying back debts, restoring stolen articles, uncovering past crimes and confessing lies. When rightly done, the peace of God floods the heart, there is confidence toward God in prayer, guilt is removed, sinners are converted and spiritual progress is made.
• Challenge: "When will you make your restitution?"
• Prayer: "Lord, I need a conscience void of offence"
• Quote: "Restitution is making things right with people"
• Further Reading: Judges 17:2
See more at: Restitution brings mercy and mercy triumphs over judgement. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Higher Everyday — Making Wrong Right by ookay(m): 12:01am On Oct 23, 2016 |
OLAADEGBU: Higher Everyday TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2016
REASONS FOR RESTITUTION
"And herein do I exercise myself, to have always a conscience void of offence toward God, and toward men" (Acts 24.16).
A young vibrant evangelist once led a team for an outreach in a remote village. He first led the team to the Chief's palace to pay homage. As he was speaking, the king kept his eyes glued to him. After his address, the chief ordered his guards to get the evangelist arrested. What happened? The Chief remembered that the evangelist had once led a team of boys to steal his golden wristwatch when he (the Chief) was working in the city. "But God has pardoned him and he is now saved," someone might say. Truly, God forgives our sins when we repent but demands restitution.
Restitution is making things right with people we have injured or wronged. It involves paying back debts, restoring stolen articles, uncovering past crimes and confessing lies. When rightly done, the peace of God floods the heart, there is confidence toward God in prayer, guilt is removed, sinners are converted and spiritual progress is made.
• Challenge: "When will you make your restitution?"
• Prayer: "Lord, I need a conscience void of offence"
• Quote: "Restitution is making things right with people"
• Further Reading: Judges 17:2
See more at: Restitution helps you to build new relationships. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Higher Everyday — Making Wrong Right by ookay(m): 12:00am On Oct 23, 2016 |
OLAADEGBU: Higher Everyday TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2016
REASONS FOR RESTITUTION
"And herein do I exercise myself, to have always a conscience void of offence toward God, and toward men" (Acts 24.16).
A young vibrant evangelist once led a team for an outreach in a remote village. He first led the team to the Chief's palace to pay homage. As he was speaking, the king kept his eyes glued to him. After his address, the chief ordered his guards to get the evangelist arrested. What happened? The Chief remembered that the evangelist had once led a team of boys to steal his golden wristwatch when he (the Chief) was working in the city. "But God has pardoned him and he is now saved," someone might say. Truly, God forgives our sins when we repent but demands restitution.
Restitution is making things right with people we have injured or wronged. It involves paying back debts, restoring stolen articles, uncovering past crimes and confessing lies. When rightly done, the peace of God floods the heart, there is confidence toward God in prayer, guilt is removed, sinners are converted and spiritual progress is made.
• Challenge: "When will you make your restitution?"
• Prayer: "Lord, I need a conscience void of offence"
• Quote: "Restitution is making things right with people"
• Further Reading: Judges 17:2
See more at: Restitution can make people to trust you more. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Higher Everyday — Making Wrong Right by ookay(m): 12:00am On Oct 23, 2016 |
OLAADEGBU: Higher Everyday TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2016
REASONS FOR RESTITUTION
"And herein do I exercise myself, to have always a conscience void of offence toward God, and toward men" (Acts 24.16).
A young vibrant evangelist once led a team for an outreach in a remote village. He first led the team to the Chief's palace to pay homage. As he was speaking, the king kept his eyes glued to him. After his address, the chief ordered his guards to get the evangelist arrested. What happened? The Chief remembered that the evangelist had once led a team of boys to steal his golden wristwatch when he (the Chief) was working in the city. "But God has pardoned him and he is now saved," someone might say. Truly, God forgives our sins when we repent but demands restitution.
Restitution is making things right with people we have injured or wronged. It involves paying back debts, restoring stolen articles, uncovering past crimes and confessing lies. When rightly done, the peace of God floods the heart, there is confidence toward God in prayer, guilt is removed, sinners are converted and spiritual progress is made.
• Challenge: "When will you make your restitution?"
• Prayer: "Lord, I need a conscience void of offence"
• Quote: "Restitution is making things right with people"
• Further Reading: Judges 17:2
See more at: Restitution opens the door for a new beginning |
Christianity Etc › Re: Higher Everyday — Making Wrong Right by ookay(m): 11:59pm On Oct 22, 2016 |
OLAADEGBU: Higher Everyday TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2016
REASONS FOR RESTITUTION
"And herein do I exercise myself, to have always a conscience void of offence toward God, and toward men" (Acts 24.16).
A young vibrant evangelist once led a team for an outreach in a remote village. He first led the team to the Chief's palace to pay homage. As he was speaking, the king kept his eyes glued to him. After his address, the chief ordered his guards to get the evangelist arrested. What happened? The Chief remembered that the evangelist had once led a team of boys to steal his golden wristwatch when he (the Chief) was working in the city. "But God has pardoned him and he is now saved," someone might say. Truly, God forgives our sins when we repent but demands restitution.
Restitution is making things right with people we have injured or wronged. It involves paying back debts, restoring stolen articles, uncovering past crimes and confessing lies. When rightly done, the peace of God floods the heart, there is confidence toward God in prayer, guilt is removed, sinners are converted and spiritual progress is made.
• Challenge: "When will you make your restitution?"
• Prayer: "Lord, I need a conscience void of offence"
• Quote: "Restitution is making things right with people"
• Further Reading: Judges 17:2
See more at: Restitution puts an end to plagues and afflictions. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Higher Everyday — Making Wrong Right by ookay(m): 11:58pm On Oct 22, 2016 |
OLAADEGBU: Higher Everyday TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2016
REASONS FOR RESTITUTION
"And herein do I exercise myself, to have always a conscience void of offence toward God, and toward men" (Acts 24.16).
A young vibrant evangelist once led a team for an outreach in a remote village. He first led the team to the Chief's palace to pay homage. As he was speaking, the king kept his eyes glued to him. After his address, the chief ordered his guards to get the evangelist arrested. What happened? The Chief remembered that the evangelist had once led a team of boys to steal his golden wristwatch when he (the Chief) was working in the city. "But God has pardoned him and he is now saved," someone might say. Truly, God forgives our sins when we repent but demands restitution.
Restitution is making things right with people we have injured or wronged. It involves paying back debts, restoring stolen articles, uncovering past crimes and confessing lies. When rightly done, the peace of God floods the heart, there is confidence toward God in prayer, guilt is removed, sinners are converted and spiritual progress is made.
• Challenge: "When will you make your restitution?"
• Prayer: "Lord, I need a conscience void of offence"
• Quote: "Restitution is making things right with people"
• Further Reading: Judges 17:2
See more at: Lack of restitution can lead to frustration and stagnation |
Christianity Etc › Re: Higher Everyday — Making Wrong Right by ookay(m): 11:56pm On Oct 22, 2016 |
OLAADEGBU: Higher Everyday TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2016
REASONS FOR RESTITUTION
"And herein do I exercise myself, to have always a conscience void of offence toward God, and toward men" (Acts 24.16).
A young vibrant evangelist once led a team for an outreach in a remote village. He first led the team to the Chief's palace to pay homage. As he was speaking, the king kept his eyes glued to him. After his address, the chief ordered his guards to get the evangelist arrested. What happened? The Chief remembered that the evangelist had once led a team of boys to steal his golden wristwatch when he (the Chief) was working in the city. "But God has pardoned him and he is now saved," someone might say. Truly, God forgives our sins when we repent but demands restitution.
Restitution is making things right with people we have injured or wronged. It involves paying back debts, restoring stolen articles, uncovering past crimes and confessing lies. When rightly done, the peace of God floods the heart, there is confidence toward God in prayer, guilt is removed, sinners are converted and spiritual progress is made.
• Challenge: "When will you make your restitution?"
• Prayer: "Lord, I need a conscience void of offence"
• Quote: "Restitution is making things right with people"
• Further Reading: Judges 17:2
See more at: Restitution speeds up answers to prayers |
Christianity Etc › Re: Higher Everyday — Making Wrong Right by ookay(m): 11:56pm On Oct 22, 2016 |
OLAADEGBU: Higher Everyday TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2016
REASONS FOR RESTITUTION
"And herein do I exercise myself, to have always a conscience void of offence toward God, and toward men" (Acts 24.16).
A young vibrant evangelist once led a team for an outreach in a remote village. He first led the team to the Chief's palace to pay homage. As he was speaking, the king kept his eyes glued to him. After his address, the chief ordered his guards to get the evangelist arrested. What happened? The Chief remembered that the evangelist had once led a team of boys to steal his golden wristwatch when he (the Chief) was working in the city. "But God has pardoned him and he is now saved," someone might say. Truly, God forgives our sins when we repent but demands restitution.
Restitution is making things right with people we have injured or wronged. It involves paying back debts, restoring stolen articles, uncovering past crimes and confessing lies. When rightly done, the peace of God floods the heart, there is confidence toward God in prayer, guilt is removed, sinners are converted and spiritual progress is made.
• Challenge: "When will you make your restitution?"
• Prayer: "Lord, I need a conscience void of offence"
• Quote: "Restitution is making things right with people"
• Further Reading: Judges 17:2
See more at: Restitution attracts mercy and grace. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Higher Everyday — Making Wrong Right by ookay(m): 11:55pm On Oct 22, 2016 |
OLAADEGBU: Higher Everyday TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2016
REASONS FOR RESTITUTION
"And herein do I exercise myself, to have always a conscience void of offence toward God, and toward men" (Acts 24.16).
A young vibrant evangelist once led a team for an outreach in a remote village. He first led the team to the Chief's palace to pay homage. As he was speaking, the king kept his eyes glued to him. After his address, the chief ordered his guards to get the evangelist arrested. What happened? The Chief remembered that the evangelist had once led a team of boys to steal his golden wristwatch when he (the Chief) was working in the city. "But God has pardoned him and he is now saved," someone might say. Truly, God forgives our sins when we repent but demands restitution.
Restitution is making things right with people we have injured or wronged. It involves paying back debts, restoring stolen articles, uncovering past crimes and confessing lies. When rightly done, the peace of God floods the heart, there is confidence toward God in prayer, guilt is removed, sinners are converted and spiritual progress is made.
• Challenge: "When will you make your restitution?"
• Prayer: "Lord, I need a conscience void of offence"
• Quote: "Restitution is making things right with people"
• Further Reading: Judges 17:2
See more at: Lack of restitution will not allow a person to prosper. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Higher Everyday — Making Wrong Right by ookay(m): 11:54pm On Oct 22, 2016 |
OLAADEGBU: Higher Everyday TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2016
REASONS FOR RESTITUTION
"And herein do I exercise myself, to have always a conscience void of offence toward God, and toward men" (Acts 24.16).
A young vibrant evangelist once led a team for an outreach in a remote village. He first led the team to the Chief's palace to pay homage. As he was speaking, the king kept his eyes glued to him. After his address, the chief ordered his guards to get the evangelist arrested. What happened? The Chief remembered that the evangelist had once led a team of boys to steal his golden wristwatch when he (the Chief) was working in the city. "But God has pardoned him and he is now saved," someone might say. Truly, God forgives our sins when we repent but demands restitution.
Restitution is making things right with people we have injured or wronged. It involves paying back debts, restoring stolen articles, uncovering past crimes and confessing lies. When rightly done, the peace of God floods the heart, there is confidence toward God in prayer, guilt is removed, sinners are converted and spiritual progress is made.
• Challenge: "When will you make your restitution?"
• Prayer: "Lord, I need a conscience void of offence"
• Quote: "Restitution is making things right with people"
• Further Reading: Judges 17:2
See more at: Lack of restitution strengths the grip of satan on his victims |
Christianity Etc › Re: Higher Everyday — Making Wrong Right by ookay(m): 11:53pm On Oct 22, 2016 |
OLAADEGBU: Higher Everyday TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2016
REASONS FOR RESTITUTION
"And herein do I exercise myself, to have always a conscience void of offence toward God, and toward men" (Acts 24.16).
A young vibrant evangelist once led a team for an outreach in a remote village. He first led the team to the Chief's palace to pay homage. As he was speaking, the king kept his eyes glued to him. After his address, the chief ordered his guards to get the evangelist arrested. What happened? The Chief remembered that the evangelist had once led a team of boys to steal his golden wristwatch when he (the Chief) was working in the city. "But God has pardoned him and he is now saved," someone might say. Truly, God forgives our sins when we repent but demands restitution.
Restitution is making things right with people we have injured or wronged. It involves paying back debts, restoring stolen articles, uncovering past crimes and confessing lies. When rightly done, the peace of God floods the heart, there is confidence toward God in prayer, guilt is removed, sinners are converted and spiritual progress is made.
• Challenge: "When will you make your restitution?"
• Prayer: "Lord, I need a conscience void of offence"
• Quote: "Restitution is making things right with people"
• Further Reading: Judges 17:2
See more at: Lack of restitution can keep a person in bondage |
Christianity Etc › Re: Higher Everyday — Making Wrong Right by ookay(m): 11:52pm On Oct 22, 2016 |
OLAADEGBU: Higher Everyday TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2016
REASONS FOR RESTITUTION
"And herein do I exercise myself, to have always a conscience void of offence toward God, and toward men" (Acts 24.16).
A young vibrant evangelist once led a team for an outreach in a remote village. He first led the team to the Chief's palace to pay homage. As he was speaking, the king kept his eyes glued to him. After his address, the chief ordered his guards to get the evangelist arrested. What happened? The Chief remembered that the evangelist had once led a team of boys to steal his golden wristwatch when he (the Chief) was working in the city. "But God has pardoned him and he is now saved," someone might say. Truly, God forgives our sins when we repent but demands restitution.
Restitution is making things right with people we have injured or wronged. It involves paying back debts, restoring stolen articles, uncovering past crimes and confessing lies. When rightly done, the peace of God floods the heart, there is confidence toward God in prayer, guilt is removed, sinners are converted and spiritual progress is made.
• Challenge: "When will you make your restitution?"
• Prayer: "Lord, I need a conscience void of offence"
• Quote: "Restitution is making things right with people"
• Further Reading: Judges 17:2
See more at: Restitution may be towards God or man. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Higher Everyday — Making Wrong Right by ookay(m): 11:52pm On Oct 22, 2016 |
OLAADEGBU: Higher Everyday TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2016
REASONS FOR RESTITUTION
"And herein do I exercise myself, to have always a conscience void of offence toward God, and toward men" (Acts 24.16).
A young vibrant evangelist once led a team for an outreach in a remote village. He first led the team to the Chief's palace to pay homage. As he was speaking, the king kept his eyes glued to him. After his address, the chief ordered his guards to get the evangelist arrested. What happened? The Chief remembered that the evangelist had once led a team of boys to steal his golden wristwatch when he (the Chief) was working in the city. "But God has pardoned him and he is now saved," someone might say. Truly, God forgives our sins when we repent but demands restitution.
Restitution is making things right with people we have injured or wronged. It involves paying back debts, restoring stolen articles, uncovering past crimes and confessing lies. When rightly done, the peace of God floods the heart, there is confidence toward God in prayer, guilt is removed, sinners are converted and spiritual progress is made.
• Challenge: "When will you make your restitution?"
• Prayer: "Lord, I need a conscience void of offence"
• Quote: "Restitution is making things right with people"
• Further Reading: Judges 17:2
See more at: Restitution is not a popular doctrine in the church today. Some even say it is not necessary. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Higher Everyday — Making Wrong Right by ookay(m): 11:51pm On Oct 22, 2016 |
OLAADEGBU: Higher Everyday TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2016
REASONS FOR RESTITUTION
"And herein do I exercise myself, to have always a conscience void of offence toward God, and toward men" (Acts 24.16).
A young vibrant evangelist once led a team for an outreach in a remote village. He first led the team to the Chief's palace to pay homage. As he was speaking, the king kept his eyes glued to him. After his address, the chief ordered his guards to get the evangelist arrested. What happened? The Chief remembered that the evangelist had once led a team of boys to steal his golden wristwatch when he (the Chief) was working in the city. "But God has pardoned him and he is now saved," someone might say. Truly, God forgives our sins when we repent but demands restitution.
Restitution is making things right with people we have injured or wronged. It involves paying back debts, restoring stolen articles, uncovering past crimes and confessing lies. When rightly done, the peace of God floods the heart, there is confidence toward God in prayer, guilt is removed, sinners are converted and spiritual progress is made.
• Challenge: "When will you make your restitution?"
• Prayer: "Lord, I need a conscience void of offence"
• Quote: "Restitution is making things right with people"
• Further Reading: Judges 17:2
See more at: Restitution requires you to return what you have stolen or extorted from others with interest |
Christianity Etc › Re: Higher Everyday — Making Wrong Right by ookay(m): 11:50pm On Oct 22, 2016 |
OLAADEGBU: Higher Everyday TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2016
REASONS FOR RESTITUTION
"And herein do I exercise myself, to have always a conscience void of offence toward God, and toward men" (Acts 24.16).
A young vibrant evangelist once led a team for an outreach in a remote village. He first led the team to the Chief's palace to pay homage. As he was speaking, the king kept his eyes glued to him. After his address, the chief ordered his guards to get the evangelist arrested. What happened? The Chief remembered that the evangelist had once led a team of boys to steal his golden wristwatch when he (the Chief) was working in the city. "But God has pardoned him and he is now saved," someone might say. Truly, God forgives our sins when we repent but demands restitution.
Restitution is making things right with people we have injured or wronged. It involves paying back debts, restoring stolen articles, uncovering past crimes and confessing lies. When rightly done, the peace of God floods the heart, there is confidence toward God in prayer, guilt is removed, sinners are converted and spiritual progress is made.
• Challenge: "When will you make your restitution?"
• Prayer: "Lord, I need a conscience void of offence"
• Quote: "Restitution is making things right with people"
• Further Reading: Judges 17:2
See more at: Restitution requires you to return what you have stolen |
Christianity Etc › Re: Higher Everyday — Making Wrong Right by ookay(m): 11:49pm On Oct 22, 2016 |
OLAADEGBU: Higher Everyday TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2016
REASONS FOR RESTITUTION
"And herein do I exercise myself, to have always a conscience void of offence toward God, and toward men" (Acts 24.16).
A young vibrant evangelist once led a team for an outreach in a remote village. He first led the team to the Chief's palace to pay homage. As he was speaking, the king kept his eyes glued to him. After his address, the chief ordered his guards to get the evangelist arrested. What happened? The Chief remembered that the evangelist had once led a team of boys to steal his golden wristwatch when he (the Chief) was working in the city. "But God has pardoned him and he is now saved," someone might say. Truly, God forgives our sins when we repent but demands restitution.
Restitution is making things right with people we have injured or wronged. It involves paying back debts, restoring stolen articles, uncovering past crimes and confessing lies. When rightly done, the peace of God floods the heart, there is confidence toward God in prayer, guilt is removed, sinners are converted and spiritual progress is made.
• Challenge: "When will you make your restitution?"
• Prayer: "Lord, I need a conscience void of offence"
• Quote: "Restitution is making things right with people"
• Further Reading: Judges 17:2
See more at: Restitution attracts the attention of Jesus |
Christianity Etc › Re: Higher Everyday — Making Wrong Right by ookay(m): 11:48pm On Oct 22, 2016 |
OLAADEGBU: Higher Everyday TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2016
REASONS FOR RESTITUTION
"And herein do I exercise myself, to have always a conscience void of offence toward God, and toward men" (Acts 24.16).
A young vibrant evangelist once led a team for an outreach in a remote village. He first led the team to the Chief's palace to pay homage. As he was speaking, the king kept his eyes glued to him. After his address, the chief ordered his guards to get the evangelist arrested. What happened? The Chief remembered that the evangelist had once led a team of boys to steal his golden wristwatch when he (the Chief) was working in the city. "But God has pardoned him and he is now saved," someone might say. Truly, God forgives our sins when we repent but demands restitution.
Restitution is making things right with people we have injured or wronged. It involves paying back debts, restoring stolen articles, uncovering past crimes and confessing lies. When rightly done, the peace of God floods the heart, there is confidence toward God in prayer, guilt is removed, sinners are converted and spiritual progress is made.
• Challenge: "When will you make your restitution?"
• Prayer: "Lord, I need a conscience void of offence"
• Quote: "Restitution is making things right with people"
• Further Reading: Judges 17:2
See more at: Restitution brings full salvation |
Christianity Etc › Re: Higher Everyday — Making Wrong Right by ookay(m): 11:48pm On Oct 22, 2016 |
OLAADEGBU: Higher Everyday TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2016
REASONS FOR RESTITUTION
"And herein do I exercise myself, to have always a conscience void of offence toward God, and toward men" (Acts 24.16).
A young vibrant evangelist once led a team for an outreach in a remote village. He first led the team to the Chief's palace to pay homage. As he was speaking, the king kept his eyes glued to him. After his address, the chief ordered his guards to get the evangelist arrested. What happened? The Chief remembered that the evangelist had once led a team of boys to steal his golden wristwatch when he (the Chief) was working in the city. "But God has pardoned him and he is now saved," someone might say. Truly, God forgives our sins when we repent but demands restitution.
Restitution is making things right with people we have injured or wronged. It involves paying back debts, restoring stolen articles, uncovering past crimes and confessing lies. When rightly done, the peace of God floods the heart, there is confidence toward God in prayer, guilt is removed, sinners are converted and spiritual progress is made.
• Challenge: "When will you make your restitution?"
• Prayer: "Lord, I need a conscience void of offence"
• Quote: "Restitution is making things right with people"
• Further Reading: Judges 17:2
See more at: Restitution brings peace of mind |