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God’s Sovereign Choice Of Pastor Paul Rika (1)

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God’s Sovereign Choice Of Pastor Paul Rika (1) 

Tuesday 11th March

Text: Genesis 6: 1-8
Key verse: And the LORD said unto Noah, come thou and all thy house into the Ark; for thee have I seen righteous before me in this generation. Genesis 7:1
The choice of Noah to build the ark came from GOD and not any other authority. Men should avoid carnal scrutiny and human arguments about the decisions and choices of God, in carrying out Divine assignments, because they are unprofitable and can never alter God's program. As the heavens are higher than the earth, so is the Creator exceedingly wiser, greater, and higher than the wisest and smartest of all men. God had planned in the ages and dispensations before He made heaven and earth. Isaiah 55:9 “For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are My ways higher than your ways, and My thoughts than your thoughts.” 
God by His Divine plan, raises a man in every generation and commands all others to follow His plan. He used various men and women of various races, cultures, and character, to accomplish His desired goals as he deemed fit. Who is God's counselor to advise Him on what to do and what not to do, whom to use, and who not to use? When, where, and how to act? God declared that Job was holy and just. Not even Satan could disprove it, despite his efforts to discredit Job. Do not compare the holy man that God has chosen with unrighteous and self-seeking pastors who arrogate boisterous and ostentatious titles and ranks to themselves.
When God chose to use Joseph, the eleventh son of Jacob, not minding the ten elder brothers including Judah and Reuben, did He sin or offer explanations to men? When God chose David, a man after His own heart to serve his generation, and overlooked his seven elder brothers, who was His counselor?  when war broke out with the Philistines, out of the sons of Jesse, they selected the three (3) oldest sons of Jesse and left the last born, David, who was already anointed by Samuel. When Goliath challenged the Israelites for forty days, didn't the 3 older brothers, as well as Abner their captain and Saul their king all run away?
Thought For The Day: Submit to the will of GOD for your Peace and salvation.
Song For The Day: When Jesus says yes! Nobody can say no.
Bible Reading For The Day: Joshua 21-22
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