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UCF page 1 Volume 1, Issue 1 What’s inside… Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 * Member Benefits * Putting God first in your marriage *Why Christians worry Relax and let go Victory Over Conflict Beloved, Words are insufficient to express my gratitude to God for the great privilege of serving as the pastor of our great church. It is my prayer that His blessings will continually be with our church as a whole and with you, His children, individually. It is also my prayer that He will continue to bless the editors of for their great work in producing this first-class publication for our benefit. In the last edition, my letter to you was titled . It was a reminder of the vision that God has given us for 2011 – a vision of victory as we walk in obedience to our Lord Jesus Christ. Today, as I write to you again, I wish to draw your attention back to the Lord’s promise of victory but this time with emphasis on how we can be victorious over internal conflict. The Scripture tells us that God is not the author of confusion, but of peace The implication is that wherever there is conflict among the children of God, we can be sure that Satan is at work. Satan’s plan is to create conflict among God’s children so that he may divide and ultimately defeat us. If we spend all our energy fighting one another, we will have no strength left to fight him and he can then defeat us one by one. If we hope to be victorious in 2011 as God has promised, we must learn how to resolve conflicts biblically, so that they will not cause division among us, and lead to our defeat. Thankfully, the Word of God provides abundant guidance on how we as God’s children must resolve conflicts. No other passage of scripture addresses the issue more clearly than , where our Lord Jesus Christ himself says: A review of this key passage along with other passages of scripture reveals eight (8) biblical principles that are critical to resolving conflicts among believers, whether they occur in the home, in the church, or in the course of business. If we follow them meticulously, we will spare ourselves countless hours of tension and grief, and frustrate Satan’s plan to divide, distract, and ultimately, defeat us. The principles are as follows: Page 6 Page 7 *Welcome to “The University of Adversity” *Never criticize something you desire *The challenge of leadership Page 8 Page 9 *Your mouth is a weapon *Importance of medication adherence and More!! Contd page 2

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UCF page 1�

Volume 1, Issue 1�

What’s inside…�P a g e 3 �

P a g e 4 �

P a g e 5 �

* Member Benefits�

* Putting God first in your marriage�

*Why Christians worry�

Relax and let go�

Victory Over Conflict�Beloved,�

Words are insufficient to express�my gratitude to God for the great privilege�of serving as the pastor of our great church.�It is my prayer that His blessings will�continually be with our church as a whole�and with you, His children, individually. It is�also my prayer that He will continue to�bless the editors of� for their�great work in producing this first-class�publication for our benefit.�

In the last edition, my letter to you�was titled� . It was�a reminder of the vision that God has given�us for 2011 – a vision of victory as we walk�in obedience to our Lord Jesus Christ.�Today, as I write to you again, I wish to�draw your attention back to the Lord’s�promise of victory but this time with�emphasis on how we can be victorious over�internal conflict.�

The Scripture tells us that God is�not the author of confusion, but of peace�

The implication is that�wherever there is conflict among the�children of God, we can be sure that Satan�is at work. Satan’s plan is to create conflict�among God’s children so that he may�divide and ultimately defeat us. If we spend�all our energy fighting one another, we will�have no strength left to fight him and he can�then defeat�us one by one. If we hope to be�victorious in 2011 as God has promised, we�must learn how to resolve conflicts�

biblically, so that they will not cause division�among us, and lead to our defeat.�

Thankfully, the Word of God�provides abundant guidance on how we as�God’s children must resolve conflicts. No�other passage of scripture addresses the�issue more clearly than� ,�where our Lord Jesus Christ himself says:�

A review of this key passage along�with other passages of scripture reveals�eight (8) biblical principles that are critical�to resolving conflicts among believers,�whether they occur in the home, in the�church, or in the course of business. If we�follow them meticulously, we will spare�ourselves countless hours of tension and�grief, and frustrate Satan’s plan to divide,�distract, and ultimately, defeat us. The�principles are as follows:�

P a g e 6 �

P a g e 7 �

*Welcome to “The University of Adversity”�

*Never criticize something you desire�

*The challenge of leadership�

P a g e 8 �

P a g e 9 �

*Your mouth is a weapon�

*Importance of medication adherence�

and�More!!�

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1.� – Expect conflict because�

Satan is at work even in the church!!�He is constantly looking for believers to�use in his devilish work and unless we�remain on guard constantly, all of us�are susceptible to his use. He once�used Peter, the disciple of our Lord, in�a bid to defeat the plan of God. If he�could use Peter, he can use anyone,�including you�

2.�Do not avoid dealing with conflicts�

when they arise. If a person offends�you, it is your responsibility to go to�them (� ). On the other�hand, if you know that you have�offended someone, it is your duty to go�to them� Either way,�it is your responsibility, and refusing to�do so is a sin, no matter the excuse;�

3.�– Pray for wisdom on how to approach�the other party� Ask�God to help you choose your words�and to give the other party the mind to�reconcile�

4.� –�Approach the other party as soon as�possible after the conflict arises. If�possible, do it on the same day. Delay�only gives Satan more time to work�and makes things worse�

5.�As much as possible, settle conflicts�between you and the other party alone�(� ). Resist the temptation�to tell everybody about the conflict. If�you must tell someone, tell it to God in�prayer first and then to the other party�next. Involving others can lead to�distortion of the story, defensiveness�on the part of the other party and�division in the church;�

6.� – If your attempt to work�

things out privately is unsuccessful,�seek out a spiritually-minded person to�help resolve the matter. The person�may be a deacon, minister or any other�

person that you trust. If the person�refuses to reconcile after you approach�them with others, tell your pastor so�that the matter may be brought before�the entire church (�

);�

7.� – Once the conflict has�

been resolved, you must forgive the�other party. Forgiveness does not�mean forgetting. It only means that you�have made a decision to stop bringing�up the issue in the course of your�future dealings with the other party.�Failure to forgive is a sin. It has�destroyed many relationships and�ruined many churches�

and�

8.� –�Have faith in God and be patient.�Follow the Word of God as outlined in�these principles and wait for God to�produce the desired result�

Note that there are eight (8)�principles. Patiently implement all of�them.�

Beloved, God has positioned us for�victory in 2011. Let us work together to�secure the promise of God in every area.�Let us remember that Satan is the enemy�and not our brothers and sisters. Whatever�strength we have, let us use it against the�enemy and not against one another. I love�you all dearly.�

Your Pastor,�

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Member Benefits�

In August 1997, Diana, Princess of Wales, and Dodi Al Fayez were killed along with their driver in a ghastly Paris auto accident. Young�rising political star Attorney John Kennedy, his wife, and sister in-law, perished in July 1999 in an unfortunate airplane accident off the�coast of Massachusetts. John John, as his friends called him was a publisher and potential presidential candidate in the USA; a prince�by virtue of being the only son of the late President John Kennedy. May their souls rest in eternal peace! They all had everything to live�for—close to billions, in any currency, fame, fortune, name it and they had it all. We also have heard of Sam Walton of the Wal-Mart fame,�a billionaire. He also left this world, many years ago. I brought up the afore unfortunate losses in order to make these points—wealth and�fortune will not guarantee or buy us eternal life; however,� Being wealthy is not bad in�itself. Wealth is good if used correctly to help the needy while concurrently committing to worshipping and serving God. See Christ’s�triumph over materialism, pride, and greed in Matthew 4:1-11. See also Genesis 5:23-24.�

What we see in this life may not be what we get after this life. The Prophet Isaiah wrote in Isaiah 40:31-"But they that wait upon the Lord�shall renew their strengths, they shall mount up with wings as eagles, they shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint."�Well, we have hope in the afore stated prophesy rendered by one of the preeminent prophets of the bible. Walking and waiting on Our�Lord require patience. God wants you and me to crawl and fall, walk and fall, be persecuted, cajoled, suffer, cry, while we are being�unfairly treated without giving up on our faith. God is patiently waiting for his own.�

(2 Tim. 4:5).� trust and obey,”�Refrain of the famous hymn written by John H. Sammis.�

His worldly parents, Mary and Joseph were apparently financially poor, unable to�afford even a hotel room or hospital bed; however, they raised him lovingly despite the circumstances under which he was born. Jesus�Christ, as many of us know, lived like an ordinary human being for 30 years. He was revealed as the 'chosen one' when he attained�30 years of age. Christ's ministry which encompassed humility, wisdom, love, patience, self denial, counseling, and crucifixion lasted�just a little over 3 years.�

God Almighty allowed Christ to suffer in order to qualify him to reign in heaven. In the same vein let us not, as parents, forget to spank�and discipline our children with love in order to qualify and prepare them for their future responsibilities.�

The following is a really practical scenario: A father, walking with his son, Ik, to the store and noticing Ik walking into the path of an oncoming�car; this loving papa would not state in a low and calm voice, 'Would you watch where you are going, my good son.' The scenario would be�auspiciously adjudicated. The loving father would run to Ik, screaming, "I told you to watch the paths you take." As soon as this loving father�gets to Ik, he would expeditiously move Ik to the safe sidewalk and noises could be heard as his hand or any other movable appendage makes�contact with Ik's bottom, etc., several times —real love in action! In the same vein, born again Christians may be punished and scolded whenever�we walk into a place that we shouldn't be in or behave in a way that we shouldn't. God's love will not allow his chosen to be devoured, but God�would prepare his own by the experiences he allows in their lives (Hebrews 12: 3-14).�

Are you ready for your membership benefits and blessings? Make my day, for 'foot soldiers’�are needed for the great battles ahead. ©!! We are all called.�

There is great hope in Our Everlasting-�Omnipresent, Omniscient, Omnipotent Lord of Lords and King of Kings because�

Romans 5:1 states: "�." God blesses His pupils.�

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What's the best thing you can do for your�marriage? Take a Caribbean cruise ? Plan a�candlelight dinner? Bring home a box of�chocolates? Wrong, Wrong, and wrong. The�best thing you can do for your marriage is�to pray for it early and often. How do you and�your spouse begin the day?�

Do you awaken early enough to enjoy a few�quiet moments together, or are you one of�those couples who sleeps until the last�possible minute, leaving no time to invest in�matters of the heart or the soul? If you and�your mate form the habit of getting up early-�--if both of you start the day by spending a�few quiet moments with each other and with�God---your marriage will be blessed. After�all, the fabric of your marriage is woven�together with the threads of habit. And no�habit is more important to your family's�spiritual health than the habit of daily prayer�and devotion to your Creator.�

“�

”.�

Luke 11:9�

Is prayer an integral part of your married life,�or is it a hit-or-miss habit? Do you and your�spouse "pray without ceasing," or is prayer�usually an afterthought? Do you regularly�pray together---praying specifically for the�health of your marriage---or do you only bow�your heads in unison during Sunday�morning services?�

The answer to these questions will determine�the quality of your prayer life and, to a�surprising extent, the spiritual strength of�your marriage.�

Some people pray just to pray, and some�people pray to know God. Your task, along�with your spouse, is to pray together, not out�of habit or obligation, but out of a sincere�desire to know your Heavenly Father.�Through constant prayers, you and your�spouse should petition God, you should�praise God, and you should seek God's�guidance for your marriage and your life.�Prayer changes things, prayer changes�people, and prayer changes marriages. So�don't limit your prayers to meals or to�

bedtime. Pray constantly about things great�and small. God is listening, and He wants to�hear from you---and your spouse---right�now. God asks that we worship Him with our�concentrated minds as well as with our wills�and emotions. A divided and scattered mind�is not effective.�

The Bible makes it clear that in marriage, as�in every other aspect of life, God should�come first. The words of Matthew 6:33�remind us that we should "�

."�And how can we honor God in this way? By�allowing His Son to reign over our hearts and�our marriages. A Christ centered marriage�is an exercise in faith, love, fidelity, trust,�understanding, forgiveness, caring, sharing,�and encouragement. It requires empathy,�tenderness, patience, and perseverance. It�is the union of two Christian adults, both of�whom are willing to compromise and , when�appropriate, to apologize. A Christ centered�marriage requires large quantities of�common sense, common courtesy, and�uncommon caring. Such a marriage is a joy�to behold, a joy to experience, and a blessing�forever. If God has the power to create and�sustain the universe, He is more than able�to sustain your marriage and your ministry,�your faith and your finances, your hope and�your health.�

"�

". Matthew�19:6�

From time to time, all of us face problem,�disappointments, heartaches, and loss.�Trouble pays periodic visits to each of us;�none of us are exempt, God stands ready�and willing to protect us. Our responsibility,�of course, is to ask for His healing touch.�When we call upon Him in heartfelt prayer,�He will answer in His own time and in�accordance with His own perfect plan. When�we encounter problems or�misunderstandings in our relationships, we�must work to heal those problems sooner�rather than later. Marital problems, like all�problems, are most easily solved when they�are new and small. That's why wise couples�do the hard work of addressing their�problems honestly, forthrightly, and quickly�even when they might prefer to downplay�their difficulties or ignore those difficulties�altogether. Ignoring problems instead of�fixing them is tempting but irresponsible.�

After all, if we won't solve our problems, who�will? Or should? Winners see an answer for�every problem; losers see a problem in every�answer.�

”. 1 Peter 4:12-13�

The frustrations of everyday living can�sometimes get the better of us, and we allow�minor disappointments to cause us major�problems. When we allow ourselves to�become overstressed, overheated,�overanxious, and just plain angry. If you�allow yourself to become angry, you are�certain to defeat at least one person:�yourself. And if you allow the minor�frustrations of everyday life to hijack your�emotions, you do harm to yourself and to�your loved ones. So today and every day,�guard yourself against the kind of angry�thinking that inevitably takes a toll on your�emotions and marriage.�

As the old saying goes, "Anger usually�improves nothing but the arch of a cat's�back." So don't allow feelings of anger or�frustration to rule your life, or for that matter,�your home----your life is too short and your�family too precious for that. Instead of losing�your temper, obey God's Word by turning�away from anger today and everyday. You'll�be glad you did, and so will your family and�friends. Get rid of the poison of built-up anger�and the acid of long-term resentment. Anger�unresolved will only bring you woe.�

“�

”.�James 1:19-�20�

Bro Tunde�Sanni�

Putting God first in your marriage�

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Text: Mathew 6:25-33�

Ref: St. Luke 12:22-32 (physician)�

Exodus 14: 10-31 (Crossing red sea)�

Luke 10: 38-42 (Martha’s story)�

Song: “The safest place in the whole wide world is in the arms of�God”�

The question is, why do Christian worry? We worry because we�lack faith. According to Webster’s dictionary, worry is defined as “to�feel or cause to feel anxious or distressed”. It is a mental strain on�ones brain. It clutters our mind. Our thought processes are cloudy.�To be worrisome is to be constantly thinking about things. A�worrywart is one who tends to worry a great deal.�

At some point in our lifetime we will worry. We worry about our�finances, families, goals, aspiration, relationships, schools, health�and a host of other things. However, constantly worrying will not�change the situation. Constant worrying is unhealthy. Instead of�worrying do the opposite and worship God. Worrying will�eventually prevent the manifestation of God glory in our lives. God�cannot work in us, or through us. Our worrying limits God. We will�be unable to fulfill God purpose. Worry immobilizes us. In other�words, it cripples us. When we worry, we put focus on our selves�(problem) and not on God (problem- solver). St. Augustine stated�“how foolish the human heart that anguishes over human ills”. In�other words, we waste our time when we worry too much.�

Worrying is a sign of unbelief. This shows that we do not trust God�to help us. We do not trust His words. I believe it is demonic. The�enemy uses worry to distract us from the purpose and plan of God.�If the enemy can keep us focused on our troubles, then he’s got�us. We will have no time to seek God. We will have no time to�experience God’s favor. We will have no time to rejoice in the�goodness of the Lord. We will want immediate gratification.�

Christ knew that we would worry regardless of the situation, that is�why He comforted His disciples regarding this matter. He knew that�we will have various needs such as physiological, security,�

, clothing, and esteem. Instead of worrying, He gave�us a mandate. He admonishes His disciples and us today to seek�His kingdom first and whatever we are in need o,f He will provide.�Paul was confident in his relationship with the Lord. He proudly�said that his God, “�

” (Philippians 4:19).�

Worrying can lead to the developmental disorder know as�“Generalized Anxiety Disorder”. G.A.D is considered to be�excessive and uncontrollable worrying continually for about six�months or more. From this we can develop Chronic Fatigue�Syndrome or (C.F.S) if we do not deal with the problem. Excessive�worrying can affect us biologically, psychologically, socially,�spiritually and environmentally.�

We become unstable in all these areas. James declared, “�

” (Vs. 5-9). Worry often leads�to panic, which leads to stress, which lead to depression.�Eventually, this worry will begin to destroy our temple. This temple�

that we ought to present to the Lord as a living sacrifice and holy�unto Him.�

God as deposited in all of us, gifts and talents [we might say�vocation, calling or our mission], but we tend to worry about this as�well. I am a suspect. If God has called you, He has already qualified�you for his service. If we are unaware of our mission in life, instead�of worrying about it, we should spend time with God by praying,�and seeking His face, instead of His hands for His revelation. Now,�when He has revealed to you your mission, the next step as we�learnt is to take immediate action. Talk is cheap. There are too�many empty words. We need to move from Gilgal, to not only�Bethel, but also El Bethel, then to Jericho then finally to Jordon. At�Jordon your mission in life will be actively working. When we get to�El-Bethel (God in the house of God), then Jericho is not far off.�Things, people, our worries, emptiness, burdens, and strongholds�will be destroyed because of the anointing.�

We see the story of Martha. This woman loved serving others, but�she lost sight of what her purpose was, and began to look and envy�her sister’s position. She was hospitable. She was good at being a�hostess, especially to Jesus and His disciples. But she was�distracted. She felt within, that her sister should help her in the�kitchen. She was annoyed because of Mary’s lack of interest�towards her. When God calls you for a specific ministry, don’t get�distracted by others lack of interest. Don’t spent quality time�worrying about others. Stay focused on your ministry. I believe�Mary saw herself as a worshipper and she just wanted to bathe in�the presence of God. Jesus’ response to Martha was not that he�did not value her, but he wanted her to know that her service was�well appreciated, I believe.�

Saul is another example of one who worried about his present�situation that it eventually cost him his life. He was a mighty warrior,�but he lost his kingdom out of disobedience. After the attack by the�Philistines in I Samuel 13, he decided to offer up burnt offering to�the Lord, something that he was not supposed to do. That was�Samuel’s responsibility. He got impatient waiting on Samuel after�the battle. Worrying can cause you to make bad decisions which�will bring negative consequences. You are to dispute your�impatience with the word of God. Don’t allow your emotions to take�over. Let the spirit of God direct you.�

In chaper 15, God rejected Saul because he disobeyed God’s�command. God gave him specific instructions regarding the�Amalekites, but he chose to do whatever he wanted. Because of�this decision, the spirit of the Lord departed from him in chapter 16.�Lets recap:�

1. Saul lost his kingdom [chap. 13]�

2. He was rejected by God [chap. 15]�

3. David did what Saul was not permitted to do: to kill goliath�[chap. 17]�

4. Israel celebrated David’s accomplishment against the�Philistine, they proclaimed that Saul only “killed thousands but�David killed ten thousands” [chap. 18].�

5. His fury and anger led to his pursuant of David many times,�to kill him.�

Why did Saul experience these emotions? One could postulate/�assume that he was worried because he was no longer in control.�This worrying overtook him.�

Why Christians Worry�

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Many of us are confronted with Adversity everyday of our lives. Adversity doesn’t care who you are or where you’re from. If you are a�

believer in Jesus Christ there is no question about it, you will go through Adversity. Adversity could be the loss of a loved one, the loss�

of a job, a divorce or a bad relationship. Adversity could be getting a phone call that your child is acting foolish in school, or maybe there�

is sickness in your body. Adversity comes in many different shapes and sizes! The good news is that the Apostle Paul records in 2�

Corinthians 4:7-10�

In other words Paul says we can press through the University of Adversity. Times may be rough right�

now, but God will never leave you nor forsake you. Your money may be funny and your change may�

be strange, but God is right by your side. Be encouraged that Adversity only comes to make you�

stronger, and God will never put more on you than what you’re able to bare.�

Rev. Oza Jones Jr. Youth Pastor UCF�

For wrath killeth the foolish man, and envy slayeth the silly one�(Job 5:2).�

Often times, people get critical and envious of others instead of�seeing the good done by them; it’s an ugly spirit! Never allow it in�your life. This ugly attitude was what moved Saul to try to kill�David after David killed Goliath: “And Saul sought to smite David�even to the wall with the javelin; but he slipped away out of Saul’s�presence, and he smote the javelin into the wall….” (1 Samuel�19:10).Saul was envious of David’s success, because of how�others praised him: “And the women answered one another as�they played, and said, Saul hath slain his thousands, and David�his ten thousands” (1 Samuel 18:7). I’ve often said that the fact�that someone else is succeeding doesn’t mean you’re failing; you�measure your success by what God has called you to do. So�when you see those who are doing well, and are being praised for�their work, rejoice with them! Be genuinely excited for them.�Rather than become bitter or critical, look out for what you can�learn from them!�

People become jealous and envious only when they are�inordinately desirous of another’s advantages. If you walk in love,�

you’ll never be jealous of anyone, for you know you could never�be disadvantaged in any way!�

As members of the same body of Christ, the success of one is the�success of all; when one wins, he wins for us all! That’s because�God’s desire is for every one of us to prosper and excel! Thus,�instead of being threatened by the prosperity of others, be happy�for them, and never criticize them for it. Life is 10 percent what�you make it and 90�percent how you take�it....Irvin�Berlin,�

Welcome to “The University of Adversity”�

Never Criticize Something You Desire�

The focus of our lesson during the Spring 2011 Marriage enrichment institute was on “Parenting”. Our senior pastor shared some key�lessons with us on the topic. The major points emphasized at the seminar are highlighted below:� Parents must ensure that their�children’s faith is strong: (Deuteronomy 6:4-9) -By exemplifying their faith in God personally and by expressing their faith in God�persistently.� - Parents must ensure that their children's future is secure. (Proverbs 22:6) -By helping them to fulfil their God-given�potential through education, exposure and encouragement, by helping them fulfil their God given purpose. This is found through the�fulfillment of their potential.� - Parents must ensure that their children’s families are started. (Genesis 24: 1-4) -By being engaged in�selecting their children’s mate and by being engaged in supporting their children’s marriage.�

If you missed the spring session, clips from the seminar are available for viewing on YouTube and follow us on Facebook to determine�the date for the next Quarterly Marriage Enrichment Seminar. We thank God for our visionary pastor who labors tirelessly to make�these sessions available to us. Let us all make the best of it and may God continue to help us all....Amen!!�

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According to Wikipedia, Leadership is commonly described as the�“process of social influence in which one person can enlist the aid�and support of others in the accomplishment of a common task”.�True leaders do not just have a vision but they have that inner�strength and the passion to move their vision forward despite all the�obstacles that might be in their path and irrespective of�discouragements from the many naysayers they meet along the�way. A leader has passion for an idea, has an inner sense of drive,�has a total sense of commitment, and abundance of perseverance.�

The Bible is replete with powerful men and women of God who�have distinguished themselves as true leaders in their generations.�Amongst them all, Apostle Paul is truly a man after my heart. Other�than our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, there is none other in the�holy book that I admire more than this great man of God. In spite�of the enormous baggage he brought into his new faith and the�mountain of odds stacked against him, he perhaps did more than�anyone in the scripture to propagate the gospel of our Lord and�Savior into the innermost reaches of the world. Paul kept pressing�on against all odds, including threat of death, because he knew the�end game was already pre-determined in his favor. And as our�Pastor-Teacher at UCF (Pastor Effiom) has constantly reminded us,�the result of the main struggle of our life is already fixed. Paul had�no iota of doubt that the Lord Jesus always had his back. He knew�his salvation was real, and that consequently his heavenly reward�was a guarantee. Armed with this fore-knowledge, he was fierce in�his proclamation of his convictions in the truism of the Gospel of�Jesus Christ, the son of God and the author and finisher of his faith.�He proclaimed this from city to city and never for once wavered.�Basically we could surmise that Paul talked the talk and walked the�walk. Today, all of us at UCF and arguably all fellow Christians�outside of the Jews’ confine in the Middle East are beneficiaries of�Apostle Paul’s dexterity, his doggedness, and his perseverance as�the Lord enabled him.�

Paul understood that it is very easy to get discouraged by events�in our lives and by disappointments with fellow mortal beings that�could make us turn our focus away from the main goal of the�struggles of our lives. A cursory examination of Paul’s letters to the�Churches reveal abundant evidence of him trying to nudge other�leaders and believers on, encouraging them to keep on keeping�on, and reminding them that even though their roads are rough,�they should never give up.�

In his Valedictory letter to his spiritual son Timothy, Paul wrote in 2�Timothy 4:5-8 (NKJV):�

In the verses above, Paul used three powerful phrases to sum up�his life's accomplishments, against all odds.�

First of all, he said, "I have fought the good fight." Here, the word�“the” is very crucial. He didn’t say he had fought “a” good fight. If�he had fought a good fight, then it would mean that there are many�fights of equal significance that one needed to fight and it would�have been an account of how well he had graded himself on the�particular one he was examining, which would be like boasting. But�Paul did not say this, rather he said he has fought “the good fight,"�meaning he has fought the significant fight; the great battle that life�had presented to him and all in the service of his savior.�

Secondly, Paul said, "I have finished the race." He had defined to�us in the book of Philippians what the race was. In Philippians�Chapter 3 Paul wrote pertaining to the race: "Forgetting what is�behind and straining toward what is ahead, I press on toward the�goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in�Christ Jesus." Paul was saying that he followed the course the Lord�Jesus set out for him the day he saved him on the road to�Damascus. He had walked according to the precepts of the Lord�whether in good times or bad times, whether in happy�circumstances or in the midst of pain and suffering. Simply put, the�race is the Christian life itself, which we must live moment by�moment, just as we would run a race step by step. As our Pastor�has repeatedly said, we are all work in progress.�

Thirdly, Paul said, "I have kept the faith." Basically this is his�affirmation of being totally sold on the whole body of truth that is�embodied in the gospel of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. He�was confirming that he lived a doctrinal life and refused to�compromise the truth. When other people drifted from the truth,�Paul preached the truth and when the world was against him, Paul�pressed on with the truth and paid no attention. When his life was�in danger and he could have twisted the truth a little bit to save his�head, he did not bulge. He did not preach what the people wanted�to hear, he simply kept keeping the faith and preached as led by�the spirit. Paul’s faith is one that is rooted in the truism that the Son�of God came into the world purposely to reconcile us back to the�father and this He had to do by shedding His blood and dying a�brutal death on an old rugged cross.�

At the time of the writing, Paul was in prison and knew that his�death was close at hand. He was tacitly telling Timothy not to weep�for him when his head is finally cut off, but rather to know that when�he (Paul) dies, he will die smiling since he had already given�everything to Jesus. And the only thing left to give was his life—and�that he also gladly surrenders also. He was absolutely certain that�there was a great reward awaiting him in heaven.�

Paul was letting Timothy know that he had not lost any of the good�treasures that God had entrusted to him and was encouraging�Timothy to do the same as he journeyed in his Christian faith. He�was letting Timothy know that the path of a believer is littered with�challenges, afflictions, troubles, distresses, tribulations, trials,�hardships, etc. and that in spite of it all he should keep marching�

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Behold, I will make thee a new sharp threshing instrument having teeth: thou shalt thresh the mountains, and beat them small, and�shalt make the hills as chaff (Isaiah 41:15).�

In Joshua 1:2-3, the Lord said to Joshua: “…�.”�

Thus, by this instruction the children of Israel knew that all they had to do to take possession of the land God gave to them was to step�on it. Once they stepped on it, it became theirs.�

But in the New Testament, there’s a difference. The power isn’t in your feet, but in your mouth. Many Christians haven’t understood�this truth, so they walk in ignorance. When trying to acquire something, like a piece of property for example, you’ll find them marching�around it because the Lord said, “Every place that the sole of your foot shall tread upon, that have I given unto you.” Oh, that they�would realize that the victory is now in their mouth!Today, it’s no longer “where the soles of your feet shall tread upon” rather, it’s “you�shall have what you say!” Possession is with your mouth.�

The Old Testament folks were taught to battle that way because they functioned in the sense realm. But now in the New Testament,�we battle differently, from the realm of the spirit. In that realm, there’s no recognition of distance; you don’t need to march around a�building to get it. All you need do is use your mouth, for it has been given to you to chart your course and to do battle, which is your�fight of faith. How important the mouth is!�

Every time you release words with your mouth, you’re wielding a dangerous�weapon. The Greek word for mouth is “stoma,” which means “the front or edge of a�weapon.” With this weapon, you can cut down such enemies as poverty, failure,�cancer, diabetes, HIV and so on. When you declare: “This growth will not stay in my�body,” you’re cutting it down with your weapon. No wonder the Bible says, “For the�weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down�of strongholds” (2 Corinthians 10:4).�

When you were born again, your citizenship changed instantly!�

Your real citizenship is not the one on your international passport because having�been born again, the Bible says�

" (Ephesians 2:19) Your�REAL citizenship is in heaven.�

HOW CAN WE REFUTE WORRY IN OUR LIFE?�

God says to seek His kingdom first, in doing so, you are�guaranteed that God will meet every one of your needs. In Psalm�55:22, it is declared that we ought to “�

.”�If you walk upright before the Lord, “no good thing will he�withhold from you”. When we seek him faithfully, we will�experience shalom, His peace. He says, “�

” (Jn. 14:27).�

Instead of constantly worrying about something you�cannot change, the Lord says to “cast all your cares and�anxieties on Him because He cares for you” (1Peter 5:7). Paul�encourages us not be anxious about anything in our lives. He�says, “�

” (Phil. 4:6-8). We also see from scripture where Paul�began to encourage Timothy. Timothy, we might say was�discouraged about the condition of his city or church at the time.�He probably wanted to give up. But Paul began to remind him of�the faith that was in his mother Eunice and grandmother Lois that�it is also in him. So Paul told him, listen, “�

” (II Tim. 1:7).�

We must change our thought patterns. Scripture declares,�“let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus”, “set your�minds on things above and not on things of this earth”. Believe�that if God has begun a good work within you, he will perfect you.�Set priorities, release all your fears and anxieties to God. Permit�yourself to relax. Don’t take on too much that you know that you�are not able to handle.�

Instead of worrying, start to worship. Worship is the�opposite of worry, I believe. Fear is the opposite of faith. Have�faith in God. You don’t see�how you will make it, trust�God. Faith cannot be seen. If�you can see it then it is not�faith. F.E.A.R is false�evidence appearing real. It is�a figment of your�imagination.�

Song: “no weapon formed�against me shall prosper”�

Bro Tunde Sanni.�

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on and focusing his attention on the ultimate goal. In short, Paul�was letting his spiritual son know that common wisdom was that a�Christian life ought to be easy, but that in actual fact it is not easy,�and it is not supposed to be easy.�

Paul’s advice to Timothy is equally instructive to all of us in our daily�living and especially when we find ourselves in position of�leadership. Leaders need to learn to endure all circumstances, to�never give in to discouragement, to anticipate troubles and�oppositions and handle them with the wisdom of God, to realize�that in the middle of every difficulty lies opportunity to instruct, to�know that it is easier for people to find an excuse than for them to�find a reason, and finally, to realize that a lot could be�accomplished in life if we do things to the best of our abilities�without worrying about who gets the credit. God has empowered�us to use our talents, wherever we are, and to the best of our�abilities. Anything short of that is like robbing God of returns on His�precious investments. Keep on fighting, keep on running, and keep�on believing. And if I may add: “May your road be rough”. May�God bless us all.�

Adeolu Esho�

In His Service�

B� hi C. A�waife, PharmD�

— C. Everett Koop, M.D.�

Medication adherence is defined as the extent to which patients take medications as prescribed by their health care providers. The full�benefit of the effect of medications that are available is achieved only when patients follow prescribed treatment regimens reasonably�and closely.�

Lack of medication adherence is an issue that can result in devastating consequences in people with chronic diseases such as�asthma�,�high� blood pressure, and�diabetes�, as well as those with difficult-to-treat infectious diseases such as AIDS and�tuberculosis�. It is advised�that patients are aware that adherence should not be based upon how he or she feels physically. This is a common misconception�among people with high blood pressure, since hypertension often causes no symptoms.�

Patients are encouraged to get involved in monitoring their care and in medical decision making as this will enhance adherence.�Fitting�your medications into your life instead of structuring your life around your medications can be very beneficial.�Methods such as pill box,�clock alarm system, and family involvement can help improve adherence.� Health care professionals can contribute to improving�medication adherence by developing strategies such as using electronic medication monitors, performing pill counts, clinical response,�questionnaires, measurement of physiologic markers, medication diary and ascertaining rates of medication refills. It is also important�to prescribe medications with fewer side effects and reduce cost.�

In conclusion several studies continue to demonstrate the effectiveness of medication�

adherence in the treatment of illness. It is important for patients to be aware that poor�

adherence to medication might cause deterioration in mental state, frequent hospitalization,�

reduce quality of life, worsening of disease, and even death.�

As we strive to develop our spiritual life through the strengthening of our walk with Christ, may God�

continue to grant us the wisdom and grace to also take good care of our physical body especially�

through our adherence to guidance we receive from Him through all the medical expertise we are�

blessed with........Amen�

Importance of Medication Adherence�

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“�”. (2 Corinthians 5:16)�

It is important to have the right attitude to God's Word and His ministers.Sometimes,people make the mistake of seeing God's ministers�from a natural standpoint.They go to church because' they want to hear " what the Preacher has to say", much in the same way Newsmen�will gather at a press conference to hear what a speaker has to say.Don't go to church to hear "what the preacher has to say",for the�Preacher is God's oracle, with the Word of God in his mouth.(1 Peter 4:11) So your attitude should be "I'm going to church to hear and�receive the Word of God".�

The man of God--your Pastor---- speaks under the anointing and inspiration of the Holy Spirit; he is sent of God to bless you. Thus, if�you went to church thinking you're listening to a man's ideas,then you'll never hear God's voice.That explains why two people may go�for a church service and one person says "Wow! God spoke to me!" But the other person wonders to himself at what point during the�service God spoke.�

Don't ever forget that Preachers didn't send themselves to do the work of the ministry; they're God's instruments or vessels for passing�His message across to the world.The Bible says,"Not that we are sufficient of ourselves to think any thing as of ourselves; but our�sufficiency is of God; Who also hath made us able ministers of the new testament;not�of the letter,but of the spirit:for the letter killeth, but the spirit giveth life" (2 Corinthians�3:5-6)�

So when next you're in church,and the man of God is preaching and teaching,don't�say,"I just want to hear what this man has to say........" No say, "I want to hear what�God has in store for me in this message." That's the way to position yourself to receive�the blessings of the Word of God into your spirit and be transformed.�

Bro.MITCHEL CHUKS-OKONTA.�

Dear Brethrens,�

The weeds that sometimes grow up the side of trees cling to them during the fiercest storms. Although the wind beats upon them, the�tendrils hold tightly to the tree’s bark. If the weed is on the side opposite the wind, the tree is its protection; if it’s on the exposed side,�the wind presses the weed more closely to it.�

As Christians, we are sometimes sheltered by God, while other times He allows us to be exposed so we will be pressed more closely�to Him. After years of faithfulness, some Christians suddenly find themselves greatly tested and in deep distress—seemingly without�reason. They are subjected to terrific battles with doubts, fears, and unbelief. Doesn’t God care how much they suffer? Of course He�does. But He has a special purpose in withholding immediate relief.�

When God spoke to Satan about Job, He described him as “blameless and upright,” one who “holds fast to his integrity” Job 1:18;�2:3. God knew He could trust Job to cling to Him no matter what. Job’s persevering faith in the midst of overwhelming trials would�refute Satan’s argument that he served God only because God blessed him. Can God boast of us the way he did for Job? If God�allows our so cherished child, job, wife, husband, wealth, or friend to be no more, can we still cling onto God?�

The destructions we saw in Japan in a twinkle, few weeks ago should remind us that nothing can stand except faith in God. 2�Corinthians 4:18. So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen. For what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is�eternal.�

The Lord may have a similar purpose in your trial. Remember Job’s example. Hold fast to God.�

Sincerely,�

Hope Ekwueme.�

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One of the newer members of our church family Mr Femi�

Okafor. He also celebrated his 60th birthday in the month�

of March. Bro.Femi Happy Birthday and may God�

continue to grant you many many more productive�

years.....Amen�

Crystal Aburime And Pastor Effiom at her baptism.�

We thank God for all He is doing in the lives of our�

children. Crystal, our prayer is that God will continue�

to grow you in stature, and in spirit on your way to�

becoming the woman of God that He has destined�

you to be....Amen�

Aubrey And Vera Whaley & Family, welcome�

to the UCF church family!. May God grant you�

the wisdom to find your purpose in His�

church and may your entire family continue to�

grow in His word on your way to becoming all�

that He has destined you to be....Amen�

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We thank everyone who has contributed to the success of the church newsletter, may the Almighty God continue to bless you and your family. We�

know that it is sometimes difficult to put whatever words God has placed in your heart on paper, so we truly appreciate all the written words that were�

sent for publication. I am certain that as you all use your talents to spread God’s word, He will do more wonderful things in your lives.�

We continue to encourage every UCF member to allow the spirit of the Lord to work in their lives, if you have the sudden urge to write some words God�

has placed in your heart, do not tarry, write it down and send it to [email protected]. It does not matter whether it is a line or a twenty-�

page bestseller, I am sure God has a reason for choosing you to write those words.�

To the children and youth ministries, we implore you to share your wonderful gifts with us because we know there are talents abound in our kids and�

youths. We welcome poems, songs, even inspirational pictures. This might be the beginning of a promising career.�

May God continue to inspire us all, as we continue the good fight to win souls for our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.�

Sis. Tope Macaulay�