Wake Up Call Message on The Reconciliation
🕊 Wake Up Call Message
TOPIC: The Reconciliation
Introduction
Our relationship with God is deeply rooted in how we deal with Him, others, and ourselves. True reconciliation begins at the throne of grace—through honest repentance of our sins. Yet, as imperfect beings, we often hurt others unintentionally in the course of our lives and work. When we finally come back to our senses, we feel the need to speak out, reveal what transpired, and confront the guilt that threatens to poison our ecosystem—spiritually, emotionally, and even economically—for the rest of our lives.
Problem
One of life’s greatest lessons is learning how to say “I am sorry,” and truly letting go of what is not meant to be ours. In a world filled with both good and evil, we frequently find ourselves in error. These errors, left unresolved, distort our tri-relationship—with God, with people, and with ourselves. This alienation pushes us toward the curse side, where condemnation, rejection, and harsh judgment reign. Without reconciliation, we drift further from peace, purpose, and healing.
Challenge
When we face such brokenness, we must rise to the challenge of conducting a SWOT Analysis—not of an organisation, but of our very lives.
- Strengths: What virtues or spiritual gifts have we cultivated?
- Weaknesses: Where do we consistently fall short?
- Opportunities: What divine chances lie ahead for healing and growth?
- Threats: What habits, relationships, or mindsets are drawing us away from our altar, family, or work?
After this reflection, we must then stand to act—by practicing forgiveness, helping others reconcile, and training future generations in the principles that guard our altars (spiritual platforms), families (portals), and work (portfolios).
Solution
True service delivery—in both the spiritual and natural realm—depends on how SMART-oriented we are:
- Speciality
- Mandate
- Anointing
- Responsibility
- Timetable
We must embrace SMART goals that are:
- Specific
- Measurable
- Accurate
- Realistic
- Time-bound
By aligning our life plans with divine order and nature’s design, we begin to operate in harmony, clarity, and destiny. Reconciliation is not only possible—it becomes transformational.
Conclusion
In our journey of growth and development, vigilance is key. We must take stock of our lives regularly—daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, and yearly—so we may reconnect with the divine nature and eternal power within us, just as Romans 1:20 (NIV) affirms.
Our participation in life revolves around two critical towers:
- Time Management — the gift of nature
- Budget Management — the fruit of labour
These two will either make or break us—whether in ownership or occupation of our destinies. Reconciliation helps us build wisely. Now is the time to awaken, reflect, and restore.
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