Thursday, February 23, 2012

ZAMBIA’S 2012 AFCON SOCCER CHAMPS!
The Power of the Copper Bullet and Fury of Bees
I’m not a soccer “fan” and not really into speeches. But I sure am spontaneous, patriotic and into asking God to show His power and glory and really believe that He is a wonder! He has done amazing things lately even Zambia’s winning of the 2012 AFCON on 12th February. He is the sovereign governor of the universe and we should rightly credit this win to Him!
Below is my reflection penned down for this historic continental overture and my experience on Monday the aftermath. The copper bullet “Chipolopolo” brought down the mighty Ivorian Elephants as it were!

CALM AND COLLECTED WITH FOCUS,
DTERMINATION AND DISCIPLINE
AT LAST WE WIN THE DESIRED GOLDEN CUP!

PATRIOTIC AND USING WHAT WE HAVE, IN HISTORY WE GO PROUD;
HUMBLED THOUGH AT THE PROSPECT AS IT GLORIOUSLY COMES TO US.

STRENGTHENED, SPIRITED AND UNITED;
SO TRULY HONOURED, AMAZED AND FAVOURED.

JOYFULLY EXALTING OUR GREAT AND AWESOME GOD
WHO MAGNIFICENTLY AND FAITHFULLY WORKED THINGS FOR OUR GOOD
AS BEST AS HE DETERMINED

FULFILLER OF DREAMS AND REWARDER OF HARD WORK AND PERSEVERANCE
GIVER TO THOSE WHO ASK AND SEEK
BLESSED BE THE NAME OF THE LORD!
   M-L 12022012
Then around mid-morning I experienced the fury of bees: I got stung by a swam of bees right outside our gate while wearing shorts and vest. The celebration of Zambia’s win got sour as I went scampering for cover in panic when two boys came running in my direction from the bees! I thought the boy trailing behind was drunk!
 I ran, leaving doors to the vehicle open with keys in the ignition while trying to fight them on my way into the yard, falling in the process. I sprinted back to get the keys and close the car doors. Of course I found my way into the bathtub pouring cold water on myself. Alas, they followed in the house! We had to use insect killer to kill them and restrain more from entering.
Eventually we went to the University Teaching Hospital with my wife where I developed a running tummy and excruciating stomachache and throwing up. Well, it’s amazing I survived the fury of those bees and while thanking and praising God for saving me from such a deadly peril I’ve been left wondering the peculiarity of this occurrence!

Thursday, February 2, 2012

TEARS OF PASSION FOR A HEAVENLY CALL
My tears have been my food day and night, while they say to me all the day,
Where is your God? Psalm 42:3
 
(To the tune of Spirit Divine attend our prayers..)
GLORIOUS AND AWESOME IT APPEARS
NOT OFTEN AS OUR PRAYERS
AND TREMBLING, ME I LOOK AND PAUSE
IN WITNESS OF GOD’S CAUSE

KNOWING LORD THIS IS YOUR BUSINESS
JOY MIXED WITH HEAVINESS
BEGS ME TO ASK, LORD WHO AM I?
MELTING MY HEART ONCE MORE

BECAUSE I AM INADEQUATE
TO THEE I GRAVITATE
SUBMISSIVELY MY TEARS FLOW
VICTORY CHRIST AVOW

THE CHARGE IS PLEASANTLY IMMENSE
FAITH TAKES ON ITS DEFENSE
GOD IN THE HEARTS WILL CARRY ME
OF ALL HIS TRUSTING ONES

WE ASK THE SOVEREIGN LORD HIMSELF
TO BLESS HIS WORK WITH FRUIT
MANIFOLD BLESSINGS GIVE IN BLISS
GLORY IN ALL BE HIS!

M-L 29012012

Penned by God’s grace after our own Kasango Kayombo’s ordination as Missionary Pastor of Ibex Hill Baptist Church, arising from a sense of the awesome seriousness of God’s charge to a pastor, nonetheless to me in regard to the heavenly call.  This call must necessarily be expressed in God’s purpose for our lives while on earth mainly through active evangelism and missions.

To make the matter heavier, uncle George Sitali (elder) conducting the ordination also squeezed out the sense of inadequacy and failure in my support, and a fresh huge and solemn responsibility towards missionaries and missions by the charge given to the church. I shed tears way before our brother Kasango said those moving words with befitting meekly tears.

Dear brethren, it was a glorious Sunday with triple blessings; from the ordination into the Word, through to the “grand announcement” of our support to missions. God visibly manifested His glory, power, gracious goodness and blessing to KBC! The Lord is indeed amazing and miraculous!!! I was simply and still am blown away. It does not happen always.

The song by Andrea Crouch, “This is the Lord’s doing and it’s marvelous in our eyes” came to my mind after the announcement. And my heart kept agonizing with the rhythm of keeping up unflinching support to missions by God’s help. I am not sure if “Tears of” should be part of the title of the hymn. Well, whether this hymn should crown that glorious day or not, God’s Name must be praised from the rising of the sun to its going down. May we never indeed limit Him who is able to do far more abundantly than we are able to ask or imagine, to whom alone be praise glory, honour and dominion and power forever and ever amen!