Friday, December 4, 2009

12: The Number of Completeness

By Ituah Ighodalo
Editor-in-Chief TIMELESS Newspaper/The Christian News


There is something interesting about the number 12. The Bible tells us that Jacob had twelve sons (Genesis 35:22). We also had twelve tribes in the ancient nation of Israel (Genesis 49:28). The Bible also tells us that Jesus had twelve apostles (Matthew 10:2). The number 12 is symbolic of God’s purpose. It is the number and symbol of government and the number and symbol of strength. It was as twelve sons that the sons of Jacob were complete. It was also as twelve apostles that the apostles of Jesus were complete.

You will find also that in life we have twelve calendar months, which makes the Christian calendar. You also discover that when Jesus fed the 5,000 there were twelve basketfuls left. In Revelations 21:12 you will discover also that there were twelve gates in the New Jerusalem. The walls of the city also had twelve foundations. In Matthew 26:53, you will discover also that Jesus was saying that he could command twelve legions of angels to come and strengthen him. So twelve is the number that makes us complete as individuals, as Christians and as a Church.

Now from time to time, there is something missing from the twelve that leads to incompleteness. This is why in Joseph’s case; we had eleven brothers against one brother because there was incompleteness in their lives. Eleven brothers lost their places because there was incompleteness in their lives. We find that we too might lose our places if there is incompleteness in our lives. If there is something missing in your life, if you are not complete the way Jesus made you and you are not going the way that God is sending you, then you have to aim for completeness.

Sometimes there might be incompleteness in you that makes you go astray or move away from God’s side. Most of the time, we discover that because of something in our character or something in our attitude, we are incomplete Christians and when a child of God is incomplete, he automatically becomes a child of the devil. That was what happened to the brothers of Joseph. So if there is something missing in your life, if the purpose of God in your life is missing or incomplete then you become something else entirely. So in this Christian walk you have to make sure that you are complete. After Judas left the disciples, the first thing they did was to find a replacement for Judas because they knew that being eleven would make them incomplete. They knew that the number 12 is a powerful number. There is something about a Christian that makes him complete so you need to watch if there is anything missing in your life.

As you continue in this last month of December, the month of completeness, may everything incomplete in your life be completed in Jesus name.

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