COMMAND THE MORNING
We have lots of lessons to learn from the above passage. A victim’s brain can be transferred to the second heavens. Husband or wives can also be transferred to the second heaven.
Therefore, when God was asking Job if he has commanded the morning, He was asking a crucial question. It shows that the morning can be programmed negatively. The dawning of a new day can also be directed towards negative functions. If you meditate deeply on the question which God asked Job, lots of lessons could be drawn.
The days of ignorance are over. We should begin to understand the workings of the powers of darkness. If you are from the riverine area, for example, and you sight the emergence of a new moon, you will discover that witchcraft activities are being flagged off.
A new moon signals the beginning of the activities of witchcraft.
The rising of the water level follows the sighting of the full moon. Insanity and madness will be on the increase at such a time in such communities.
What then are the lessons to be drawn in what we have learnt so far?
The early hours of the morning exherts serious spiritual influence upon human lives. In this modern age, we have lost out on the value on the early hours of the day. In most busy cities, people have no control of the first few hours of the day. The modern trend has eroded Christian values.
When I grew up in the Christian faith, we had a compulsory
prayer meeting in the church every 5am. We couldn’t go through any day without that early Morning Prayer meeting. Traders, market women, students as well as government workers rushed to the church in those days in order to keep the 5am appointment with God.
Today, such Christian values are no longer in place. In those days too, we attended 6pm services in the evenings. None of us was busy as to miss one single service or prayer meeting. We were in church every 5am and 6pm. Such services are no longer held in churches today. Those of us who were working in those days went to church to catch enough fire for the day by 5am. With daily encounters with God, we have grown up to be on fire today.