God MADE Him who had no sin…, so that we might become His
righteousness… (1 Cor. 5:21)
In 1969, the Jacob
sheep society was formed in the quest to preserve the rare, multi-virtued breed of sheep. Their
extremely attractive wool, highly sought-after skin and incredibly succulent
meat not to mention its ornamental appearance made them a priced game at the
mercies of poachers.
The Jacob sheep, are very
self-sufficient breeds whose ewes require little help in respect of lambing.
Jacobs are able to produce quick maturing lamb with sound commercial potential.
In Genesis 30:37-39, Jacob MADE an express image of what he
needed to achieve right before the sheep as they mated and they birthed the manifestation
of his need. He didn’t just conceive the image but created a visible
association to leverage on which was obviously beyond the present context of
the sheep that were mating.
Do you live in the ‘slum’ in some area of your life and keep
day dreaming of the goodness that lace the streets of the ‘city of affluence’?
Do you keep stopping that one thing so many times that you
are now more comfortable with the word ‘stopping’ than ‘stopped’?
Have you found home with what I term the syndrome of unrepentant
stagnancy? Irrespective of how succulent that bed is, you never know how great
a day it is if you don’t take that one step out of bed.
If God never made ‘Him who had no sin’ and Jacob, a visible
association of the express image of his need, we definitely wouldn’t have had that
divine righteousness-affording-blood and definitely not a multi-varied,
society-forming worthy, rare breed of sheep.
How many inexplicable wonders are you ‘definitely not’
allowing yourself achieve?
“Within me is power to do excee-dant-ovely more - than I have
in the past and the future that no eye hath seen”. [Kayode Kolade,2012]
{A SuccinctMusing by GeniusMined2012. @kkolade }
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