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DAILY WORDSPIRATION - UNLEASH PURPOSE: PURPOSE AND TIME with Kay Daniels

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PURPOSE AND TIME – MYLES MUNROE
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Purpose and Time

Life without purpose is time without meaning.

Have you ever sat in an airport or a train station and watched the people moving through the building? Some walk slowly and casually. Others stride hurriedly and intently, perhaps sprinting or running. The difference in pace is often related to time. Some are early. Others are late. Each is there for a purpose, either future or imminent.

Time is an important part of our lives. It gives order to our days and allows us to set schedules. But schedules in and of themselves are worthless unless we have a purpose behind the schedule. It is useless to keep track of time if there is no end toward which we are moving.

A Time for Everything

The Book of Ecclesiastes presents an important perspective on time. I think it is helpful to read this Scripture in several translations:

There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under heaven (Ecclesiastes 3:1).

To everything there is a season, a time for every purpose under heaven (NKJV).

Everything that happens in this world happens at the time God chooses (GN).

There is a right time for everything. And everything on earth will happen at the right time (ETRV).

This verse suggests that the time at which something happens is significant. What may be helpful and right at one time is wrong at another. The truth of this observation is evident throughout our lives.

Parents rejoice when a happily-married daughter announces that she is expecting her first child. The pregnancy is usually a happy period as the parents and the grandparents prepare to welcome the new child. When the mother-to-be is a sixteen-year-old girl, however, the coming birth is often viewed quite differently. The explanation for the difference lies in the matter of timing.

Or consider the contrast between the events surrounding the birth of a full-term baby and a premature child. The full-term child is usually given to the mother only minutes after birth, but a premature child is quickly whisked to the nursery and placed in an incubator. The first days of the fully-developed child are spent in the arms of his parents and in a bassinet beside the mother’s bed, while the child who is born early is confined to a neonatal nursery hooked to an IV, a respirator and a heart monitor. Again, the reason behind the differences are related to time.

Defining Time

Webster defines time as “the system of those sequential relations that any event has to any other, as past, present, or future” or “a system or method of measuring or reckoning the passage of time.” Thus, we establish the time of something in terms of previous and future events, and we measure the passage of time in terms of seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, years and centuries. Birth, growth, aging and death are also part of our vocabulary related to time.

Time is such an important part of our concept of life that many of our conversations center around it: How old are you? When did you move to this community? How long have you worked at this job? When were you married? How soon will you finish this assignment?

Such questions, however, are never God’s questions. He is not interested in how old you are. Neither is He concerned with how many years you have performed a particular job. In fact, He may be saddened by the time it has taken you to complete a particular task or learn a new truth.

An Eternal Perspective

Time can also be defined as the “duration regarded as belonging to the present life as distinct from the life to come or from eternity.” This is the perspective from which God operates because He is a God of purpose, and every purpose has a time. The minute something drops into the realm of this planet—into the physical, material world—it picks up time. When it leaves here, time is canceled. Eternity is duration without measure.

Or to say it another way, time is a temporary interruption in eternity. Eternity has neither a beginning nor an end, for it is outside time. Time, on the other hand, starts the minute we are born and ends when we die. It is but a brief part of our existence.

God, who is eternal, therefore exists outside time. He is not against time, for He is its Creator and He pronounced everything that He created to be very good (Genesis 1:31). God is simply outside time even though He works with people who are in time.

This difference often makes us think that God is very slow in responding to our needs. We think He is late in coming to our aid, which causes us to question whether God really cares about us. The prophet Isaiah speaks to the differences between our perspective on time and God’s:

“For My thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways My ways,” declares the Lord. “As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are My ways higher than your ways and My thoughts than your thoughts. …My word that goes out from My mouth: It will not return to Me empty, but will accomplish what I desire and achieve the purpose for which I sent it” (Isaiah 55:8-9,11).

This difference in perspective is related to purpose. God, who sees the end from the beginning, sets our course in accordance with His overall purpose, not our immediate needs. His timing is always better than ours because He sees our whole lives and how they fit into His entire purpose for ourselves and others. Could we but understand His purposes when we want something today or yesterday, He would say to us, “If I come now, it won’t be the best. I’m waiting to give you the best I have.” That doesn’t mean He is unconcerned for us. In reality, His concern keeps Him from giving us what we want. Many times God comes late and it is the right time.

The Purpose of Time

When God created us in time, He set a certain time for the height of our maturity. After that beauty declines, we are ready to move into eternity. This is possible because time is not our permanent home. God placed us within time but made us to be eternal beings:

He has made everything beautiful in its time. He has also set eternity in the hearts of men; yet they cannot fathom what God has done from beginning to end (Ecclesiastes 3:11).

The word beauty has to do with maturation, fulfillment and perfection. In other words, God creates everything with a purpose and gives every purpose a time that allows it to progress to perfection. He makes everything beautiful in the time He gives it.

Consider, for a moment, a rose. In the spring before the rose bush blooms, it is ugly. Thorns cover the stems and tiny, hard green things stick out among the leaves. After a few weeks, these little green things slowly begin to open until you can see the color of the petals. Then the bud begins to open and the individual petals become visible. Still, the rose is not what it yet can be. It has not reached the height of its beauty. There comes a point when the fully opened rose reaches perfection. It can be no more beautiful. Its shape and color are in perfect harmony. After perfection is reached, death and decay set in. The flowers whither and brown until the petals fall from the bush. It fulfills its purpose and then naturally dies. Nothing should die until its purpose is fulfilled.

The Book of Ecclesiastes says that there is a time for every purpose under Heaven (Ecclesiastes 3:1), thus time is always given for a purpose. It is never intended to be idle and empty. In the early spring as new shoots are coming up in the garden, the richness of harvest is but a dream or an expectation. Time must do its work. As the summer progresses, the plants grow and blossom. Fruit begins to cover the plants and the vines. By midsummer the harvest has begun. Peas, beans and tomatoes have been picked and enjoyed. But the time of harvest is not complete. Pumpkins and sweet potatoes have not yet matured. Cantaloupe and watermelon still cling to the vine. The completeness of the garden’s purpose has not yet been reached.

God always makes things come to maturity within His specified time. He has built into all creation the ability to find completeness, fulfillment, perfection and beauty before its time is past. This is as true for men and women as for any plant within the garden.

God created you for a specific purpose and gave you the exact amount of time required to fulfill your purpose. In essence, your length of physical life is determined by your purpose.

Time and Your Purpose

God’s creation of man reveals that He desired a time- conscious being with an eternity perspective. You were born and created for a purpose in God’s plan, and you were given a time to fulfill that purpose. According to the Scriptures, there is a time to every purpose (Ecclesiastes 3:1). Because we live in time, we measure life in increments of seconds, minutes, hours, days, months, years, etc. But how does God measure and judge the success of your life? To answer this we must consider that God never intended for us to die.

God’s original purpose and His future plans call for us to live forever. Therefore, length of years is not the measure of life for God. Your age does not impress Him. There are many who believe that old age is a sign of God’s favor and approval. If this is true, then how do you account for the millions of individuals in countries like Siberia, Prussia and Rumania, and perhaps even in your city, who live beyond one hundred years of age and have no commitment to God? Their life styles incorporate behaviors that are considered to be ungodly. It is evident that God measures the success, effectiveness and value of your life on earth in terms of purpose.

God’s question is never “How many years have you lived?” or “How old are you?” but rather “What have you done?” In essence, life is not measured by duration but by donation. From God’s perspective, “Well done” is more important than “Long lived.”

Jesus understood the important relationship between time and the completion of purpose. Again and again He instructed people not to move faster in their expectations of Him than God’s perfect timing allowed. This awareness of God’s purpose for His life as it related to His time on earth is particularly evident in John’s record of the wedding at Cana.

On the third day a wedding took place at Cana in Galilee. Jesus’ mother was there, and Jesus and His disciples had also been invited to the wedding. When the wine was gone, Jesus’ mother said to Him, “They have no more wine.”

“Dear woman, why do you involve Me?” Jesus replied. “My time has not yet come” (John 2:1-4).

Jesus also displayed this consciousness of time and purpose on many other occasions. In the twelth chapter of the Gospel of John He says,

The hour has come for the Son of Man to be glorified. …Now My heart is troubled, and what shall I say? “Father, save Me from this hour”? No, it was for this very reason that I came to this hour. Father, glorify Your name! (John 12:23,27)

He further expresses the relationship of time and timing to purpose in the seventh chapter of John:

Jesus’ brothers said to Him, “You ought to leave here and go to Judea, so that Your disciples may see the miracles You do. No one who wants to become a public figure acts in secret. Since You are doing these things, show Yourself to the world.” For even His own brothers did not believe in Him. Therefore Jesus told them, “The right time for Me has not yet come; for you any time is right” (John 7:3-6).

Here Jesus’ disciples attempted to influence Him to go public and declare His power and position. But Jesus refused and stated that there was a right time for every purpose of God and a right timing for it to be released in its fullness. He further informed them that they had no awareness of the purpose and the proper use of time for their own lives.

Therefore, it is vital for you to capture and maximize the time of your life. To do this, you must discover your purpose for life and get busy with your assignment. Every day should be used to account for the fulfillment of God’s dream in your heart. What have you done with the last year, month or day that you’ve lived? What can you show to justify that time?

Time was given to you to fulfill your purpose in this life. Don’t be like Methuselah, of whom it is recorded that he lived 969 years and then died. That is all we know of his life. What a tragedy! I admonish you to find your purpose and give time meaning. As the apostle Paul exhorts: “See then that you walk circumspectly, not as fools but as wise, redeeming the time, because the days are evil” (Ephesians 5:15-16 NKJV).

Throughout His ministry, glimpses of Jesus’ true nature and glory were visible. He healed the sick (John 4:43-53, among many), multiplied loaves of bread and fish to feed large crowds (John 6:1-15), walked on the Sea of Galilee (John 6:16-20), and brought sinful people to repentance (John 4:1-42).

As the time for His crucifixion drew near, Jesus acknowledged that His time had come:

Father, the time has come. Glorify Your Son, that Your Son may glorify You. For You granted Him authority over all people that He might give eternal life to all those You have given Him. Now this is eternal life: that they may know You, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom You have sent. I have brought You glory on earth by completing the work You gave Me to do. And now, Father, glorify Me in Your presence with the glory I had with You before the world began (John 17:1-5).

Time is always given for the completion of purpose. Whenever time is used for things that do not work toward the given purpose, it is wasted and the opportunity to reach perfection is delayed or lost.

Jesus came to reconnect us with our God-given purpose and the importance of using time to complete that purpose. His goal was not Calvary but the resurrection, so He could redirect our living from time to eternity.

God has given you an assignment that is so awesome it will take you this life and the life to come to complete it. He invites you to live by faith, moving with Him beyond the limitations of what you can see, hear and feel at any given moment, so your perspective can move from living for today alone to looking toward eternity.

There’s eternity in your heart because God placed it there. Knowing your purpose and the time associated with it will allow you to be effective and productive in your living, using the time He gives you for the purpose for which He gave it. The proper use of time is always dependent on the priority of purpose because time is an interruption in eternity that allows you to fulfill what you were sent here to do.

He who has time to burn will never give the world much light. Killing time is not murder, it’s suicide.

Teach us to number our days aright, that we may gain a heart of wisdom.

Psalm 90:12

PRINCIPLES

1. Time starts when we are born and ends when we die.

2. Eternity has neither a beginning nor an end.

3. God, who is eternal, exists outside time.

4. God sees the end from the beginning and sets our course according to His overall purposes.

5. God gives every purpose a time that allows it to reach perfection.

6. Time is always given for a purpose.

7. Time that is not used for its intended purpose is wasted and lost

SCRIPTURE READING: EZRA CHAPTER 7 >>>

DAILY WORDSPIRATION - UNLEASH PURPOSE: THE PRIORITY OF PURPOSE with Kay Daniels


The Principles From Priority of Purpose

1.  What you are and how you are was predetermined by why you are.

2.  Your ability to fulfill your purpose and your potential is built in to your function and design.

3.  Your designs give clues to your purpose and your potential.

4.  You are equipped with everything you need to fulfill your purpose.

5.  God's assignments reveal your abilities and your capabilities.

6.  God provides both the potential and the provisions to meet every assignment.

7.  Knowing your purpose is the key to using your potential.

8.  Provisions are made to maintain, sustain and produce God's purpose for your life.
SCRIPTURE READING: EZRA CHAPTER 6 >>>


DAILY WORDSPIRATION - UNLEASH PURPOSE: THE PRIORITY OF PURPOSE with Kay Daniels


It is another mid-week and another greatness loaded day. Today, you shall experience the good hand of God in your life. As you step out today, you will walk into prepared favour in all your engagements. Favour is the cure for all forms of misfortunes. 

Wherever you go today, favour will make the way for you. You shall not stunmble and fall. Every pit dug for you, your enemies and those who dug it would fall into it. 

This is no doubt the day the lord has made, and you shall be glad in it. You are returning with loaded benefits. Ensure that you capture a kingdom dream in your heart, prepare something for God and his kingdom and see what he makes out of your life. What you do for God first is where he places you in the earth. 

You cannot be last i your endeavours doing for God first. What you do first, determines what God does next. This is your day!. 

You shall have reasons to dance and sing before the lord. You are stepping up to greatness in Jesus name. Greatness is your new name in Christ. 

Today we shall be exploring nuggets that enlighens us on the Priority of purpose

1. What you are and how you are was pre determined by why you are.

2. Your ability to fulfill your purpose and your potential is built into your func-
tion and design.

3. Your design gives clues to your purpose and your potential.

4. You are equipped with everything you need to fulfill your purpose.

5. God's assignments reveal your abilities and your capabilities.

6. God provides both the potential and the provision to meet every assign-
ment.

7. Knowing your purpose is the key to using your potential.

8. Provisions are made to maintain, sustain, and produce God's purpose for your life.

SCRIPTURE READING: EZRA CHAPTER 5 >>>

DAILY WORDSPIRATION - UNLEASH PURPOSE: THE PRINCIPLES OF PURPOSE with Kay Daniels

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Today is tuesday and we give praise to God for his awesome works in our lives on a daily basis. Today is a day to experience a miracle.

Divine presence would make a difference in your life. Divine presence is a key distinguishing factor in the life of a child of God. When you carry divine presence, you go about with the host of heaven.

You cannot carry "host" with you and be humiliated by "guests" or "guards". The Holy Spirit is the "host" and He is in you and His presence around you would clear the way for you.

This week, nothing shall by any means have what it takes to stop the way against you. You are breaking through barriers in the name of Jesus. Isaiah 45:1-3

This week on our daily wordspiration, we shall be considering nuggets on the principles of purpose.


1. God does everything with and for a purpose.

2. Everything serves a purpose.

3. Unknown purpose always wastes time and gives the possibility of danger.

4. Abuse and misuse occur when purpose isn't known.

5. A person or thing apart from its creator cannot know its purpose.

6. If you want to know the purpose of a product, you must ask the manufacturer or his authorized representative.

7. Purpose reveals the reasons behind life's experiences and demands, supplies a vision for the future, and gives life significance and meaning.

SCRIPTURE READING: EZRA CHAPTER 4 >>>


DAILY WORDSPIRATION - UNLEASH PURPOSE: THE NATURE OF PURPOSE with Kay Daniels


Good morning, it is the beginning of another working week and we give glory to God. This week will bring supernatural surprises your way, 

All the blessings researved for this week would find practical expression in your life. You would collide with Gods blessings this week. 

You shall mount the horse of greatness and enjoy the juice of God's creative manifestations. No doubt, this is your week indeed! Be expectant as you wait on God this final week of the 21 days fasting and prayers. 

Ensure to spend time to read scriptures and meditate more. Meditation is allowing our spiritman commune with the Spirit of the Lord - koinonia! Certain great treasures would drop from heaven into your spirit this week in Jesus name. 

Today on our daily wordspiration, we shall be considering some wisdom tips about The nature of purpose


1. God's intentions for your life govern your design, function, and nature.

2. Everything you naturally have and inherently are is necessary for you to fulfill your purpose.

3. God designed you to meet the unique requirements of your purpose.

4. Your purpose may incorporate many smaller facets that contribute to God's overall purpose for your life.

5. Your individual purpose is linked to a greater purpose.

6. The world needs you and the purpose for which you were born.

7. Purpose combats the many plans and schemes we come up with in our attempts "to help God" meet His intended reasons for our lives.

8. Purpose remains true no matter what path we take to achieve our intended goal.

Purpose is the sure path to greatness.

SCRIPTURE READING: EZRA CHAPTER 3 >>>


GODS PLAN FOR ME IS IN HIS BOOK By Dr David Oyedepo


1. We are redeemed as stars on the earth. 

We are outstanding outstanding personalities on the earth. 

Proverbs 11:30, Daniels 12:3, Proverbs 3:35

Commitment to kingdom advancement investment in soul winning is what makes a star. 

Malachi 3:17, John 12:23 - 24

God honours people who are committed to serving Gods interest on the earth. 

Only a player can become a star player. 

Only people in service become stars in such service. 

When you are not fielded, your star cannot show up. 

2. We are redeemed to enjoy divine favour. 

Ephesians 2:8 Salvation is the gift of God. 

We have our colourful root in favour. 

Great grace results in great favour. 

To flow in this kind of favour - Psalm. 5:12

a  You need to walk in the fear of God. 

Favour shows up with the fear of God. 

Daniel 1:8-9,  Daniels 2:46, 

The fear od God is what reveals the secrets of God as we see in Joseph and Daniel. 

Men that flow in divine secrets are men with the fear of God. 

Isaiah 66:2-3

b. Take pleasure in the things of God. 

Psalm 102:13-15

Fearful favour belongs to them who take plaesure in the advancement of the kingdom. 

Psalm 37:4, 1 Timothy 2:4, John. 15:16

Gods main desire on the earth today is to see all men saved. 

Favour Gods agenda on the earth to see his favour flow in your life. This is what to do to flow in divine favour. 

Heavens commendation is what brings about mans elevation. 

3. We are redeemed to command supernatural breakthroughs. 

Matthew 5:14

To take delivery of this is simple obedience to divine instructions. 

Doing what God commands is what leads on the path of supernatural breakthroughs. 

Your breakthrough is in your delightsome obedience. 

Deut 28:1

If you dont want to be stranded, dont despise his instructions. 

Your next level of breakthroughs is not in your explanation, it is in your delightsome obedience. 

"Excuse is simply proclaimed reasons why certain things could not be done. Excuse is bait that attracts failure.  Kay Daniels 2022

1 Chronicles 12:32, Ecclesiastes 7:8, Job 8:7, Deuteronomy 15:1, 12-15

Every burden of Indebtedness shall be cleared off this seventh year. 

4. We are redeemed as ambassadors of Christ. 

2 Corinthians 5:18 -19, Proverbs 13:17

You remain healthy when you commit to reconciling the world back to God. 

You become a distributor of health when you commit to soul winning. 

John 15:1-2

Certified labourers are made fit by God to bring in more fruit. 

Psalm 92:14, Exodus 23:26

Fruit bearing believers enjoy longevity. 

At old age, you become an entity of value. 


SUNDAY WORDSPIRATION @ PALACE OF CREATIVITY CHRISTIAN CENTRE TODAY 23RD JANUARY 2022


Make it date with word inspired encounters drawn from Gods word today at the Palace of Creativity Christain Centre where uncommon light for unspeakable success and breakthroughs leading to supernatural greatness shall be unvelied. 

This is a platform for Inspiration, Information, Intercession, Interaction, and Impartation. Come for an unusual encounter. 

There shall be word encounters and technological session. Come with your friends and family. 

You shall be glad you did. 

Time: 4 - 6pm

Date: 23rd January 2022

Venue: Adonai Farms Garden No 2 Egberongbe Avenue off Egan - Canaancity Road Ota, Ogun State. 

Ministering: Pst Kay Daniels. 


DAILY WORDSPIRATION: UNLEASH PURPOSE - UNDERSTANDING PURPOSE



Glory to God, it is yet another sunday. A time to go into the house of the lord and feast on his word. A time mortality interacts with immortality. A time humanity fellowships with divinity. A time heaven kisses the earth. A communion between the spirit man and the Spirit .of the Lord - Koinonia. As you enter into the house of the lord today, may the light in his word shine through your soul and bring you to realms of revelations in Jesus Name. 

Today, on our daily wordspiration, we shall attempt to understand what purpose really mean. We shall also continue with the scriptural reading of the book of Ezra. 

UNDERSTANDING PURPOSE


1. The human need for personal meaning and satisfaction is universal.

2. Personal fulfillment is the only true measure of success.

3. Fulfilling purpose must be the primary goal of every person.

4. Everything in life has a purpose.

5. Purpose is the original intent in the mind of the Creator that motivated Him to create a particular item.

6. Purpose always precedes production.

7. All things begin and end with purpose.

8. God created you with a definite purpose in mind.

Purpose is God's original intent for creating a thing. You are therrefore a creation of purpose. You are custom built for purpose.

There is a reason why God placed you here on earth. Find it!

Don't just roam around, find your purpose!

SCRIPTURE READING: EZRA CHAPTER 2 >>>

CCYI GLOBAL @ 17 - CELEBRATING THE FAITHFULNESS OF GOD

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SOME INDIVIDUALS THAT HAVE GRACED OUR PLATFORM


CENTER FOR CREATIVE YOUTH INTERNATIONAL


THE REVELATION

“The continent of Africa is presently undergoing a socio – spiritual reformation culminates in the economic, political, and technological revival of this great continent. A new breed of youths the world has never seen before are rising from this continent beginning with Nigeria as the trigger of this maximum impact. With the tools of creativity, the African youth would restore the dignity of the continent of Africa. The harvest of Africa has never been more ripe.”
SCRIPTURAL FOUNDATION

“…………a great people and a strong: there hath never been the like, neither shall there be any more after it, even to the years of many generations. Joel 2: 2-12
And they that shall be of thee shall build the old waste places: they shall raise up the foundations of many generations; and they shall be called, the repairer of the breach, the restorer of paths to dwell in. Isa 58:12.
And they shall build the old wastes, they shall raise up the former desolations, and they shall repair the waste cities, the desolation of many generations. Isa 61: 4
And saviours shall come up on mount Zion to judge the mount of Esau; and the kingdom shall be the Lord’s. Obadiah 21.”

BACKGROUNG

The vision of the Center for Creative youth international was delivered via a revelation in the year 2001. It all began while on campus when I felt the unusual passion to reach out to fellow students with the gospel of Jesus Christ. 

Considering the campus as an intellectual environment, my soul went after students, the regular fellowships termed “outcast”, either due to their dressing or way of life. 

I knew it would take a potent vision from God to effectively reach out. I engaged in a series of spiritual soul searching in search of the will of God. I spent many nights and days on several mountains in Bauchi state, searching and seeking the face of the Almighty.

By the Spirit of God, I was led to the Living Faith Church, where I learnt to hear the voice of God. My passion to reach other youths grew stronger, and this led me to seek and obtain the anointing upon the man of God – Dr David Oyedepo. 

In an impartation service in 2001, as I approached the man of God to have hands laid on me, I desired every grace upon the man of God and I got it. I returned to school that year and Winners campus fellowship began on my campus. 

Within the same year, I was privileged by grace of election to pioneer a socio-spiritual youth organization known as Impact Makers to reach out to students not attending any fellowship as well as those of other faith. 

The organization also helped student develop their understanding of subjects ranging from relationship, leadership, entrepreneurship, attitude development, character building, and ethics and so on. 

In 2003, while on youth service in Imo State, I was privileged of God to pioneer the Winners Corpers fellowship in the camp in Nkwerre. 

After my service year, I had a call to youth ministry which culminated in what is today the Center for Creative youth International global outreach ministries, CCYI GLOBAL

The ministry had its first seminar on the 22nd of January 2005 with the theme: Rising up to a new level. 2005 till date, the impact has impacted countless individuals around the globe to the glory of God. 

Thousands of young people have at one time or the other been blessed by this ministry. Some of these youths are established pastors of major ministries, bankers, students and entrepreneurs. To the glory of God, this initiatve is 17 years today and positioned to step up to greatness. 

Our events at inception (2005):

»Rise up to a new level – January 22nd 2005

» Youth restiveness and responsive leadership – September 3rd, 2005

»Force of excellence: Creative approaches to tackling corruption amongst Nigerian Youths. – November 26th 2005


Summary of our Vision

 To raise kingdom addicts.
 To raise financial champions
 To raise industrial giants.
 To raise creative leaders
 To raise society changers.
 To raise great sports ambassadors.
 Releasing from Africa, apostles of social transformation.

WHAT IS CCYI?

CCYI stands for Center for Creative youth International. This is a faith based youth, leadership and creativity development organization. CCYI is a Faith based non denominational ministry with a mandate of raising creative leaders that would emerge creative leaders and technoprenuers. 

Arms under CCYI Global Outreach Ministries.
The Center for Creative youth International is an Organization with a decagonal spread or formation.
There are various arms that make up the center.

Visionary Arms of the Ministry:

a) DOJMI – Daniel Olukayode Jacobs Ministries International. This is the literary and book writing/Publishing/Motivational Speaking arm of CCYI.
b) IMCRF – Impact Makers Campus Reformers Fellowship. This is the campus fellowship arm of CCYI. It is a vision committed to empowering youths while on campus.
c) CLRA – Center for learning and resource acquisition. This vision is committed to establishing a conducive reading environment in rural schools. This will be done by setting up functional libraries in the schools and communities. It would also be involved in donating books to schools with library. It is also the information acquisition center for CCYI.
d) CYMN – Creative youth Media Network. This is the media and publicity arm of CCYI.
e) CYCF – Creative Youth Charity Foundation. This vision is committed to lending a helping hand to the less privileged in our society, that is the motherless, fatherless, Orphans, widows, destitute, Prisoners and hospitalized.
f) CYBF – Creative Youth Business Forum. This vision is committed to empowering young people to be self reliant and employed. It seeks to promote and encourage young entrepreneurs.
g) CYSA – Creative Youth Sports Academy. This Vision is committed to discovering and educating young talents in sports. Giving educational scholarships to young skillful sports ambassadors. Raising excellence conscious sport ambassadors and administrators.
h) CTI-TI – Creative Tutors Info – Tech Institute. This vision is committed to taking computer education innovatively and with excellence to the grass root. It also serves as the information technology and training arm of the organization.
i) CCRD – Center for Creative Research and Development. This is a vision committed to sponsoring research works in our institutions in all areas of human discipline.
j) TICLC – The International Creative Leadership Center. This is the base of CCYI. It would serve as the spiritual, leadership and Organizational Training Center of the Ministry. This vision is committed to raising creative leaders in all sectors of our national life. The three fold man. Releasing tomorrow’s leaders today.

ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE.

As a faith based non – government youth and development organization, we are committed to proper management, accountability, financial integrity and smooth operation ethics.
The organizational structure of CCYI comprise of the following units:
o Jesus Christ
o Advisory Board
o The President
o Executive Council.
o Staff
o Members
o Volunteers.

















DAILY WORDSPIRATION - UNLEASH PURPOSE with Kay Daniels


It is a great thing that you followed through the 21 days bible reading of the Book of John. I believe that your soul has contacted great lights from the book of lights - the bible. I had an experience on the 21st day that prooves the validity of light that shines through the word of God. Almost four days ago, I discovered that my other phone was missing. I searched everywhere in my office but could not locate the phone. 

I kept my peace, asked a few people but they claimed they did not see the phone. I called the phone several times but it was switched off. Some minutes to midnight yesterday, as I was having supper and preparing for this writeup, I sensed in my spiritman to go and call the phone again, immeditely, I went took my phone and dialed the number, wow!, the phone rang and a female voice said hello..... the phone has a little fault that makes it difficult for one to hear what is been said if not placed on speaker. So I sent a text message and the person on the other end replied with a message that claimed that she had given someone a lift and the person left the phone in her car. This God is great!. 

He is a God that empowers our sensitivity, sharpens our skills and enhances our strenght. May you receive grace for prompt obedience to the instructions of the inner voice of God that directs in Jesus name. 

From today we shall be gaining daily wisdom in our quest to Unleash Purpose and also read the book of Ezra, the next 10 days. Like Daniel, within the next ten days, your countenance shall become fairer. 

UNLEASH PURPOSE 


THE GREATEST TRAGEDY IN LIFE IS NOT DEATH, BUT LIFE WITHOUT A REASON.

• It is dangerous to be alive and not know why you were given life.

• One of the most frustrating experiences is to have time, but not know why.

• From the beginning of man's history as we know it, mankind has been grappling with the age-old questions:

• Why am I here? What is the reason for my existence? What is the meaning of my life? Is there a reason for the universe, the creation, and man?

These questions are universal. They lurk deep within the secret chambers of every human being on earth, regardless of race, colour, ethnic heritage, socioeconomic status, or nationality.

Philosophers such as Plato, Aristotle, Socrates, and others throughout the
ages have attempted to explore these seemingly illusive questions.

For the most part, their efforts have ended in more questions than answers.
The deepest craving of the human spirit is to find a sense of significance and relevance.

The search for relevance in life is the ultimate pursuit of man.

Conscious or unconscious, admitted or not, this internal passion is what motivates and drives every human being, ether directly or indirectly.

It directs his decisions, controls behaviour, and dictates his responses to his environment.

This need for significance is the cause of great tragedies.

Many suicides and attempted suicides owe their manifestation to this compelling need. Many mass murderers and serial killers confess the relationship of their antisocial behaviour to their need to feel important or to experience a sense of self-worth.

This passion for relevance and a sense of significance makes one race or ethnic group elevate itself above another. It also gives birth to prejudice and causes the fabrication of erroneous perceptions that result in grave injustices and the conception of abominable dreams and inhuman behaviour. It also gives birth to tyrants and dictators who easily sacrifice the sacredness of human life and dignity for a temporary sense of significance.

This desperate desire to feel important and relevant to one's existence also causes the sacrifice of common sense, good judgment, moral standards, and basic human values. Many individuals have sacrificed excellent reputations and years of character-building lifestyles for the sake of advancement to a desired position or a place of recognition and fame in the society or workplace so they could feel important worthwhile.

This passion for a sense of significance and meaning in life is also the fuel for most capitalist and progressive economies.

There are millions of individuals who sacrifice their families, friends, and convictions in the attempt to gain a sense of significance.

Accumulating status symbols and material possessions, they seek a position of importance and meaning.

In essence, this deep desire and drive for a sense of importance, significance, and relevance is the cause and the motivator of all human behaviour and conflict.

This passion for significance knows no boundaries. Rich and poor are victims of its power. King and peasant suffer under its rule. Is this passion for a meaningful life a negative craving? Absolutely not!

This yearning for relevance and significance is evidence of an internal vacuum in the nature of mankind that needs to be filled. This age-old passion is the pursuit of purpose, a relentless reaching for a reason for the gift of life.

SCRIPTURE READING: EZRA CHAPTER 1 >>>





JOHN CHAPTER 21 - DAY 12 OF FASTING & PRAYERS

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OK, be honest. When you started this challenge, did you think you'd make it to day 21? We're glad you stuck with it, because you have taken a significant step toward making Bible reading a daily part of your life. Whether you feel it now or not, your time in the Word will prove to have been time well spent.

Here in the last chapter of John, we see that at the end of His ministry on earth, Jesus' message to the disciples was the same as at the beginning: "Follow me." As we read this last chapter of John, ask yourself, what does following Jesus look like today?

PRAYER
Father, in the name of Jesus, thank you for the Words passed down to us by John. Thank you for this marvellous revelation of your love for us. We pray that as we read your Word, our ears will be more attuned to the voice of Jesus, and our hearts motivated to follow Him wherever He leads.


John 21 English Standard Version (ESV)

Jesus Appears to Seven Disciples
21 After this Jesus revealed himself again to the disciples by the Sea of Tiberias, and he revealed himself in this way. 2 Simon Peter, Thomas (called the Twin), Nathanael of Cana in Galilee, the sons of Zebedee, and two others of his disciples were together. 3 Simon Peter said to them, “I am going fishing.” They said to him, “We will go with you.” They went out and got into the boat, but that night they caught nothing.

4 Just as day was breaking, Jesus stood on the shore; yet the disciples did not know that it was Jesus. 5 Jesus said to them, “Children, do you have any fish?” They answered him, “No.” 6 He said to them, “Cast the net on the right side of the boat, and you will find some.” So they cast it, and now they were not able to haul it in, because of the quantity of fish. 7 That disciple whom Jesus loved therefore said to Peter, “It is the Lord!” When Simon Peter heard that it was the Lord, he put on his outer garment, for he was stripped for work, and threw himself into the sea. 8 The other disciples came in the boat, dragging the net full of fish, for they were not far from the land, but about a hundred yards[a] off.

9 When they got out on land, they saw a charcoal fire in place, with fish laid out on it, and bread. 10 Jesus said to them, “Bring some of the fish that you have just caught.” 11 So Simon Peter went aboard and hauled the net ashore, full of large fish, 153 of them. And although there were so many, the net was not torn. 12 Jesus said to them, “Come and have breakfast.” Now none of the disciples dared ask him, “Who are you?” They knew it was the Lord. 13 Jesus came and took the bread and gave it to them, and so with the fish. 14 This was now the third time that Jesus was revealed to the disciples after he was raised from the dead.

Jesus and Peter
15 When they had finished breakfast, Jesus said to Simon Peter, “Simon, son of John, do you love me more than these?” He said to him, “Yes, Lord; you know that I love you.” He said to him, “Feed my lambs.” 16 He said to him a second time, “Simon, son of John, do you love me?” He said to him, “Yes, Lord; you know that I love you.” He said to him, “Tend my sheep.” 17 He said to him the third time, “Simon, son of John, do you love me?” Peter was grieved because he said to him the third time, “Do you love me?” and he said to him, “Lord, you know everything; you know that I love you.” Jesus said to him, “Feed my sheep. 18 Truly, truly, I say to you, when you were young, you used to dress yourself and walk wherever you wanted, but when you are old, you will stretch out your hands, and another will dress you and carry you where you do not want to go.” 19 (This he said to show by what kind of death he was to glorify God.) And after saying this he said to him, “Follow me.”

Jesus and the Beloved Apostle
20 Peter turned and saw the disciple whom Jesus loved following them, the one who also had leaned back against him during the supper and had said, “Lord, who is it that is going to betray you?” 21 When Peter saw him, he said to Jesus, “Lord, what about this man?” 22 Jesus said to him, “If it is my will that he remain until I come, what is that to you? You follow me!” 23 So the saying spread abroad among the brothers[b] that this disciple was not to die; yet Jesus did not say to him that he was not to die, but, “If it is my will that he remain until I come, what is that to you?”

24 This is the disciple who is bearing witness about these things, and who has written these things, and we know that his testimony is true.

25 Now there are also many other things that Jesus did. Were every one of them to be written, I suppose that the world itself could not contain the books that would be written.


REFLECTION & APPLICATION
At the beginning of the chapter, the disciples are out on a boat fishing, but had not caught anything. Then, as dawn was breaking, a voice calls out from the shore saying, "Cast your net on the right side of the boat." And the disciples listened, obeyed, and when their nets came up full, they recognized it was Jesus who had called to them.

The Good Shepherd spoke, and His sheep recognized the voice of the One who had given His life for His sheep.

Today, we are surrounded by voices vying for our attention and it may seem impossible to hear Jesus' voice over the din. But with regular time in the Bible, for 21 days, 21 months, 21 years and more, Jesus' voice will be as clear to you as if there was no else speaking.

We're glad you joined us for these 21 days! We hope you plan to continue spending time in the Word on your own on a regular basis. You may want to choose another one of the Gospels--the different authors tend to focus on different aspects of Jesus' ministry and through their eyes you can build a more complete picture of our Saviour. Or maybe you'll want to continue the story in the Book of Acts which begins with Jesus' ascension into heaven and continues with the arrival of the promised Holy Spirit.


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