Monday, October 1, 2012

There is an Emptiness in Man


The reason why people smoke, drink, fornicate, and do all sorts of undisciplined act is just because of this one thing Christ - The anointed one. Anointing is power, and many people seek power, which can only be attained supernaturally. True power is spiritual power and this is what many people crave for. 
Many want to be known, worshiped, reverenced, gain respect from others. But true spiritual power can only come from a sincere relationship with the anointed one Jesus Christ. Until one encounter Christ Jesus there will still be an empty spiritual void in the heart which can only be occupied by Him Christ Jesus.
 
This crave for power has led many people into the temptation of the attainment of power by all other means and practices. Cultism and Occultism are two major manifestations of this crave for power, which has led to many counterfeit manifestation of power which is not God's own but demonic manipulation and manifestations. This is also the origin of witchcraft.Any spirit of control that is not of the holy spirit is either demonic or witchcraft which is the counterfeit to the Holy-Spirit __________ to be contd............................

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Talent Versus Skill.

While Talent is defined as a God-given Ability, 

Skill is defined as the ability to do something well.
Many pass through the world today without ever discovering there talents nor developing there skills in their various professions. Indeed, this  is a terrible situation.

Many today are looking unto the government as there only hope, but end up being frustrated. A wise man once said, "every thing lies in a position of rest unless being propelled to action by an external force."
Within Man lies a treasure of unmeasurable worth, deep down lies the answer to all human problems.

The Remedy to this malady lies in the saying, "man know thy self". Nurture your talents and skills to uttermost capacity and then you will have a glorious future.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Turning Nervousness from a Negative Force into a Positive Force.

These various steps will help you to achieve turning nervousness into a positive force.


Preparation - Pick speech topics you truly care about.

Think Positively -
Confidence is mostly the well - known power of positive thinking. if you think you can do it, you usually can.On the other hand, if you think you can't, that is almost how the event will turn out.

Acquire Experience - The more you learn about public speaking and the more speeches you give, the less threatening speech making will become. Think back to your first date, your first day at a new job. You were probably nervous in each situation because you were facing something new and unknown.

How to counter Nervousness.

The quality of questions you ask determines the answer you get. The question is how do I counter nervousness?

Rather than trying to eliminate every trace of stage fright, you should aim at transforming it from a negative force into what one expert calls positive nervousness -  "a zesty, enthusiastic, lively feeling with a sligth edge to it. It's still nervousness, but it feels different. You're are no longer victimized by it; instead, you're are energized by it.

DEALING WITH NERVOUSNESS

Do you always get nervous in front of a crowd?

      Nervousness is normal, most people express anxiety before doing something important in public. Politicians are nervous before a campaign speech, and athletes are nervous before a big game. Those who succeed have learned the art of using their nervousness to their own advantage.
    In other words, it is perfectly normal - and even desirable to be nervous at the start of a speech. your body is responding as it would to any stressful situation - by producing extra adrenaline. This sudden shot of adrenaline is what makes your heart race, your hands shake, your knees knock and your skin perspire. Every public speaker experiences all these reactions to some extent. The same applies to an individual who just worked into a new organization and is beginning to meet people whom he as never met before.

Developing confidence in speech delivery.

One of the major concerns of students in a speech class is stage fright. This issue must be faced squarely. Many people who converse smoothly in everyday situations become afraid of the idea of standing up before a group to deliver a speech.

Stage Fright: is defined as, anxiety over the prospect of giving a speech in front of an audience.

People are faced with a great number of fears in different situations and conditions as it applies.

In a recent survey I carried out I discovered that people are faced with different kinds of fears as listed below.
  • Giving a speech
  • Job interview
  • Standing up to answer a question in public
  • Conversing with someone of a higher authority