Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Birthday Chronicles



As some of you may know, I turned a year older yesterday.

What a journey life‘s been. I am thankful for every second God gives me breathe… I know without a doubt that the same God who has kept me through these many years will keep me through many more years!

Birthdays for me are not mare but special days because it is the anniversary of a person’s arrival to planet earth and that’s huge. I am humbled and overwhelmed for all the love, prayers, text, face book message and tweets I received. You all are amazing and I pray God smiles on you every single day of your life.

Out of all the texts I received; the line that stood out for me was “happy birthday, long life and prosperity”. Year in year out, the message is happy birthday, long life and prosperity but if we’ll be honest most of us don’t have happy lives. Happy birthday does not translate into a happy life.

Are you the same person you were a year ago? If yes, that can’t be a happy life. A lot of people are getting older but not get any wiser. Every year, we ought to be growing in grace, in knowledge, in wisdom, in mercy, in love, in holiness, etcetera.

We need to realize that we are not just adding numbers to our age but practically growing old therefore we must live life in a hurry… not in making decisions but in living out our life’s purpose. Our time here is but for a moment…

One big misconception about birthdays is that it is supposed to be all about the celebrant but NO. True the person was born on that day so therefore, it’s ok to honor them and celebrate their birth. However, the celebration of the person should never grow to a point where it exceeds the glory and honor that is due only to God.

Now let me flip over and talk about something I heard that cracks me up.

I heard some very religious people say; we’re not supposed to celebrate birthdays because according to them, the Bible never said we should celebrate birthdays. Well the Scripture is silence on birthdays but does that mean we shouldn't celebrate birthdays? ABSOLUTELY NOT! The Bible never said we should or should not celebrate birthdays.

Birthday celebration is purely a thing of preference. If you don’t want to celebrate your birthday you don’t have to. If you want to celebrate, do so… you won’t go to hell for it. Birthday celebration shouldn't cause division amongst believers.

That being said, instead of concentrating on the outward celebration, we should consider our hearts and our worship.

The objective in birthday celebrations is to make sure praise and worship goes to God so to you reading this, do not wait for a phone call, text message, gift, or surprise to feel special. That isn't the reason God put you on this earth. You were born for the glory of God so live in light of that.

Celebrate everyday God gives you breathe. You are special. God loved you enough to keep you alive this long. Don’t expect anything from anyone, but appreciate everything that you get.
Be more concerned about living for our Lord and King Jesus. Stay focused on sharing the Gospel and glorifying God in all that you do. Take time to lead others to Christ, be content with all God has given you, bear spiritual fruit and abstain from immorality.

And people, if we have to wait until a person’s birthday before we tell/show them they are loved and special, then it means they really aren't so special. Let’s not wait until birthdays to make people feel special. Let’s purposely set out each day in whatever way to make others feel special, loved and encouraged.

That said, no matter what length we go to celebrate a person, we mustn't forget that our primary praise must only go to God.

Finally, I want to again thank YOU for the birthday wishes. There were too many messages so I couldn't respond to everyone individually. Please know that I love you, and I thank you for sharing my special day with me.

God bless and keep you.

Grace and Peace!!!!