THE SERMON

THE GIFT OF THE REVELATIONS (THE POWER TO KNOW)

By Rev. Philip Ngetich

Revelation knowledge changes life. The measure of God’s power that brings the revelation in the life of a believer is dependent on how much of his or her life is ordered by the Holy Spirit.

The Bible writes about four kinds of wisdom:-

  1. Human wisdom often opposed by God’s wisdom.
  1. Godly wisdom – seen in James 1:5, ICor. 2:16 and Proverbs. This wisdom is deal wisely with the affairs of life.
  1. Natural Godly wisdom – wisdom that comes from studying God’s word. Joshua 1:8
  1. The word of wisdom as mentioned as a spiritual gift.

Definition

The word of wisdom is a supernatural revelation by the spirit of God of tiny portion of God’s total wisdom concerning the divine purpose in the mind and will of God.

It is operated only under God’s control. It is not gained through study and experience. It is not a word of wisdom but the word of wisdom. It is the answer, the solution, the will of God for a situation.

The word of God produce direction, conviction, unity, progress, open heart, open doors assures of God’s protection. Examples:- Mathew 2215-22, acts 16:13-29, 28-30, Luke 4:3-4, John 9:26.

 The word of wisdom opens ways for progress. Acts 16:6-10, Peter house top vision – Acts 10:19-29, Acts 27. Paul assured of protection.

Word of wisdom is a fragment of divine wisdom, supernaturally imparted by the Holy Spirit, it supplies one with immediate wisdom to know what to say or do in a given situation - Ralph Mahoney.

The word of wisdom is a supernatural revelation by the Spirit of God concerning a divine purpose in the mind and the will of God.

(i)              The word of wisdom reveals God’s plan, purpose and will.

(ii)           The word of wisdom points to the future or tells of something to come or what takes place in the future.

  1. The word of wisdom is NOT:-
  • The gift of wisdom.
  • There is no manifestation called the gift of wisdom. It is the word of wisdom, a part of God’s wisdom that is needed to be revealed at that moment.
  1. The word of wisdom is NOT natural wisdom
  1. The word of wisdom is not the wisdom of God that comes from mediate in the word of God. Joshua 1:8 as a characteristic of the spiritual mind. Psalms 4:4, 19:14, ITim 4:15, Gen 24:63, Ps 1:2, 39:3, 63:6, 71:12, 119:148, 104:34, 119:15 and verse 99. 143:5
  1. The word of wisdom is a spoken utterance through direct operation of the Holy Spirit at a given moment rather than an abiding deposit of supernatural wisdom.

 The word of wisdom is given to a person by the Spirit as the spirit wills. The word of wisdom and the word of knowledge are two different manifestations of the Holy Spirit and often work together.

  1. Revelation Chapter 1-3, Jesus appeared to John in a vision.

(a)The word of knowledge revealed the present condition of each church. Rev. 2:2-4, 6. By the word of knowledge, John on Patmos knows the condition of the seven churches.

(b)            The word of wisdom revealed God’s plan, purpose and will for each of these churches. Rev. 2:5 by the Word of wisdom, He was able to give them the mind, will and commands of God.

  1. In Acts 9:10-16, Jesus appeared to Ananias in a vision and gave him both word of knowledge and word of wisdom.

 (a)The word of knowledge revealed to Ananias some present and past facts about Saul where he was, what he was doing and what he had seen in the vision. Verse 11 & 12

(b)            The word of wisdom revealed what Ananias should do and God’s future plan and purpose concerning Saul. Acts 11-13, 15-16

  1. The word of God spoke to Peter and gave him both the word wisdom and the word of knowledge. Acts 10:19-20

 (a)The word of knowledge revealed that three men were seeking Him and that God sent them.

(b)            The word of wisdom revealed to Peter God’s plan and will that he shall go with the three men.

Rev. Ngetich is the presiding Pastor of the United Pentecostal Evangelistic Crusades Church (UPEC), Eldama Ravine.

FEATURES

WILLIAM BORUETT PENS DOWN ANOTHER BOOK

By Kiplon Kangogo

The renowned writer, William Kipyegon Boruett, has penned down another book. The writer, previously famous for writing children story books, has this time round gone further to weave up a magnificent book reflecting pertinent issues he has come across over the past sixty or so years of his life that he says are attributable to the benevolent Hand of God. He rightfully titles the book, The Hand of God.

Mr. Boruett, who ails from Baringo County, is known for writing four previous books; Give the Devil His Due, KCPE Revision Mathematics, Greedy Tumbo and Joy the Unwanted Child.

However, the new book, which is biography, extols the virtues of hard work, creativity, generosity, kindness, courage, wisdom, selflessness and above all integrity.

He says these virtues, added to the pursuit of education, are the pillars upon which every nation requires for its people to prosper.

Other themes tackled in the book include relationships, weddings and marriages and brings in a fresh dimension where spouses play complementary roles. We are then impressed upon the view that a successful marriage takes two honest, faithful and hardworking people.

The power of prayer both in times of plenty and adversity is emphasized and the importance of education as the best gift a parent can bequeathed his or her child stressed.

Quite a number of past and present prominent people and leaders are presented in what takes historical perspective. Those mentioned include among others the late Tom Mboya, the late Lawrence Sagini, the first President of Kenya Mzee Jomo Kenyatta, retired President Mwai Kibaki, retired president Daniel arap Moi, former Provincial Commissioner the late Nicholas Kipchumba Mberia and the late Henry Cheboiywo who was MP for Baringo North.

Those mentioned from Baringo Country include the late famous Lena Tungo Moi, the late Japheth Chemjor who was District Education Officer, the late Henry Elijah Rerimoi Chepkonga who was the Clerk to the Baringo District Council, Kabarnet and Mzee Stephen Chepkonga Kangwony who was a staunch and an exemplary Christian among others.

The book adopts the spirit of such world classics as Leo Tolstoy’s book Anna Karanin, which plunges deep into the business at hand without much ado .

The book employs stylistic devices of literature that include narrative, song, dialogue and poetry. It is a modest book -  like a skirt, is not long or short.

It adopts the approach of the first person, “I” and the writer then narrates all the travails of his life from his own point of view. Some episodes are quite humorous and expected to draw mirth and laughter from the reader while others are quite sad indeed capable of driving one to a state of sadness and tears.

The setting and most activities take place in Baringo County but Mr. Boruett is a widely traveled man who has been to Singapore, USA, Swaziland, Uganda and Malawi among others and wherever he goes, we get to learn about those countries and their people.

Mr. Boruett expresses his profound appreciation for the tireless efforts accorded to him by the editors and many others to make the book a truly deserving gift for all. The book is published by Phoenix Publishers, Nairobi and has hit the shelves already.

“Life is a journey of great challenges. It requires association with people of great potential to make it; people who will influence one’s life for the better,” Mr. Boruett says and explains that this principle had helped him carry out various successful undertakings, the book included.

The converse is true; that if you relate with people of low integrity, jealous, dishonest, lazy and without vision, your success, if any is bound to be short lived.

“I strongly believe that it would have been a different story if I were to listen to the negative voices that were there in plenty ready to lead astray, consciously or otherwise,” he says.

Mr. Boruett is a religious man and a regular church goer. He has even donated land where a church was built on his farm at Chepsito, a few kilometers from Eldama Ravine town. Hence, his book is spiced with several Biblical quotations to support his arguments although the book promises to be still a good read for all people of all races, creed, ethnicity or class.

“I am most grateful that for every undertaking that I have made, I have done so with the full knowledge of the fact that man’s efforts alone is not enough; God’s guidance is required to reach the desired destiny,” he says.

He advises the youth, both in and out of the book to work hard, acquire sound education and at the same time seek a close relationship with God.

The forward of the book has been written by Mr. Nelson C. Kuria who is the immediate former Managing Director of the Co-operative Insurance (CIC) of Kenya which he terms it as a soul searching endevour of Mr. Boruett’s life and a heart-warming presentation of God’s blessings as opposed to luck, coincidence or hard work as most of us would tend to.

“In Mr. Boruett’s story, we see how the early years of a child’s life shape his or her world view. This is why parental support, through these early years is crucial,” Mr. Kuria opines.

Mr. Kuria explains that he had interacted with Mr. Boruett when the writer was a delegate of CIC Ltd and also as a friend and had found him to be a pro-active man who puts his heart to whatever he does with great determination and singularity of mind.

“Above all, his love for the Bible is indeed inspiring. I urge every inquisitive mind to not only read this book comprehensively but to do so with their Bibles at hand in order to benefit from the invaluable wisdom in this book,” Mr. Kuria Concludes.

Mr. Boruett is an educationist of long standing. He started as a teacher of English at Sigalagala Technical School in Kakamega county and ended up as the Headteacher of Kabimoi High School in Koibatek district.

After retiring several years back, he has successfully led a number of public institutions besides an array of his private businesses. Apart from being the current Chairman of Skyline SACCO Society Ltd in Koibatek district, Baringo County which he has seen it grow from scratch to a giant financial institution, he has also had significant input in the Koibatek District Education Board among others.

He attended Kituro Primary School in Baringo Central, then GAS Baringo for Intermediate before proceeding to Mangu High School in January 1960 for secondary school education.

He was born at Kapkomoi village, Ewalel location of Baringo County to the late Chebiegon Cherop and Kobilo Chebiegon. Both his mother and step-mother were called Kobilo and to differentiate them, his mother was called Kokob Jemuge while his step-mother was Kokob Nyagan. This was a common practice among the Kalenjin community that once one had had a grandchild, she was called the grandmother of that first born son or daughter of her first-born child.

Mr. Boruett pays great tribute to his parents for the good foundation they laid for their children and at the same time inspiring them that the sky is the limit. He also pays great tribute to his father-in-law Senior Chief Daudi Kibet of Sacho location whom he says he was a great listener and a man who had a particular way of urging one to go on and say more.

Mr. Boruet is a family man and says it would have been impossible to write the biography without the steadfast support he received from them. He says his wife Miriam, a former teacher too whom he has been married to for over 45 years has been a constant companion while the children who are now grown up men and women engaged in diverse professions ranging from medicine, teaching to engineering have been obedient, hardworking and visionary.

He says now that he is through with the book; his concentration is to write a sequential book to Joy, the Unwanted Child. He says he wants to pursue certain characters of interest in the book especially Lucy Lityala, who exhibits extra-ordinary traits of a bad woman and would like to find out how the final end of such characters turn out to be. He also would like to pursue the dreams and career of the main character in the book, Joy who had expressed the wish to be a medical doctor. He promises another good read once the book is completed.

However, he is currently working on the book, 'Cancer is not a Death Sentence' a collection of inspiring short stories.

Mr. Boruett says his books are selling well especially Joy, the Unwanted Child, which had been put in the ‘Orange Book’, a categorization of officially recommended books in the Kenyan education system. He says the book, which he wrote just a few years ago, had been re-printed severally.

In his efforts in various fields where he puts integrity first and adopts simplicity in life, many have come to appreciate Mr. William Boruett. It would be quite difficult to single him out from the multitude in the streets of Eldama Ravine if you were not introduced to him. Such is the simplicity of Mr. Boruett yet behind this mask is a great man with great potential.

It was, without doubt, for these reasons that the former District Commissioner of Koibatek Mr. Wicliffe O. Ogallo recognized his work and immediately recommended him for the award of the Head of State Commendation (HSC), which he was awarded in 2006 by His Excellency President Mwai Kibaki particularly for running a knowledgeable board at the Baringo Farmers SACCO, now renamed Skylne SACCO Society Ltd,having a committed staff and offering excellent banking serves.  ends