Igniting Your Day with Bamidele Oloruntoba

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In this episode, we reflect on the divine inspiration that brings help, not only for our own lives, but also through us to others.

Drawing from Exodus 35:30–35, this message explores how God supplied Bezalel and Oholiab with wisdom, ability, expertise, and the grace to teach their skills to others. These four dimensions reveal a powerful spiritual pattern for becoming valuable, effective, and useful in the hands of God.

You will be encouraged to trust God not only for ideas, but for the wisdom to know what to do, the strength to do it, the expertise to handle things well, and the ability to communicate what you carry to others. Whether in your work, business, ministry, family, or daily assignments, God can make your presence a source of help.

May this episode stir your heart to engage the truth that God gives good things to His people and equips them to become a blessing wherever they go.


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There is an inspiration that does more than excite the mind. It brings divine help. Sometimes that help is for the one who receives the inspiration, and sometimes God makes that person a channel of help to others. Good morning and welcome to this morning's expression of igniting your day with Bambi Deli. This morning I was shown what I can call inspiration that brings divine help. And I know that God does not send his word for nothing. I have learned from Isaiah chapter 55, verse 11 that wherever God sends his word, his word prospers there. Now, this word is being sent into your spirit, and I know of a truth that this word will prosper in your spirit in the name of Jesus. From Exodus chapter 35, verse 30 to 35, the Lord showed me four important things. But let's read the passage. Moses told the people of Israel, The Lord has specifically chosen Bezaliel, son of Uri, grandson of Ur of the tribe of Judah. The Lord has filled Bezaliel with the Spirit of God, giving him great wisdom, ability, and expertise in all kinds of crafts. He is a master craftsman, expert in working with gold, silver, and bronze. He is skilled in engraving and mounting gemstones and in carving wood. He is a master at every craft, and the Lord has given both him and Oholiam, son of Ahishamach of the tribe of Dan, the ability to teach their skills to others. The Lord has given them special skills as engravers, designers, embroiderers in blue, purple, and scarlet thread on fine linen clothes and weavers. They excel as craftsmen and as designers. That's from Exodus chapter 35, verse 30 to 35 from the New Living Translation. For the first time, friends, I saw these as distinct things. God gave Bezaliel great wisdom, ability, expertise in all kinds of crafts, and the ability to teach his skills to others. My emphasis this morning is that God gave Bezaliel and Holyab, wisdom one, ability two, expertise three, and the ability to communicate their skills to others. God gave them ability, that is the strength needed to carry out what they need to do. God gave them expertise, that is, the capacity to handle things well, and God gave them the ability to communicate their skills to us. Wisdom and ability begin internally, but expertise touches what has been committed into your hands. As someone who works with a lot of data, I know that it is one thing to have wisdom to know what to do with the data you have. It is also another thing to have the ability to do what you want to do, but it's a different thing entirely to handle the data well. That is expertise. Why? Because not everything you are given will come in the form required for use. So the Lord gave Bizaliel wisdom, he gave him ability, then he gave him expertise, the capacity to handle well whatever was committed into his hands. Then the fourth thing the Lord supplied was the ability to communicate that skill to others. Are you here this morning looking forward to having a long-lasting legacy in your place of work? Yes, thank God for the wisdom you have received, thank God for the ability you have demonstrated over the years, thank God for the expertise you have shown, thank God for the data you have obtained, the reports you have produced, and the skills you have shown in handling things well. But there is a fourth component, communicating that skill to others. I do not know who this is for, but I pray for you, standing on the integrity of God's word, that because his word prospers wherever it is sent, this word prospers in your life in the name of Jesus. There is indeed an inspiration that brings divine help. What amazes me is that these four things were divinely supplied. I do not know how Bizaliel and Hooliab spent their days, but the Bible testifies that God gave them these abilities. I pray for you. In your endeavors today and beyond, you also enjoy divine supply in the name of Jesus. Where you walk and whatever you do for a living, may you enjoy great wisdom, may you enjoy ability, may you enjoy strength, and may your strength never fail you. Beyond that, may you enjoy expertise, may you handle all things well, and may the Lord give you the ability to communicate your skill to others. Friends, I do not doubt that these four things can be learned. I do not doubt that anyone through determination may be able to learn them. But to know that God, who is my father, can supply these things, I will be rubbing myself if scripture establishes it and I do not engage that truth. You will be rubbing yourself if scripture establishes this and you do not engage the truth. There is divine inspiration that produces divine help. If scripture establishes it, I should engage it. Remember, Psalm 84, verse 11 says, The Lord is a son and shield. He bestows grace and glory. No good thing will he withhold from those who walk uprightly. No good thing, no good thing will he withhold from those who walk uprightly. These are beautiful things, friends. Wisdom to know what to do with what you have, ability to do what you know to do, expertise to handle well what has been given to you, and the ability to communicate that skill to others. There is nothing wrong with daring to learn these four things. There is nothing wrong with developing yourself, but I am telling you this morning that your God, your Father, the one who gives grace to the humble, also gives these things. So, walk in that light this morning. Can you take a moment to declare? I walk in the light of this word. I walk in the light of this word. I walk in the light of this word. There is a light this word supplies. I walk in that light. My children walk in that light. My spouse walks in that light. My household walks in that light in the name of Jesus. Permit me to borrow a term Apostle Paul used when speaking to Timothy about handling the word of God well. He spoke of a workman who needs not to be ashamed. If you want to be a workman who does not need to be ashamed, these four things are essential for your expressions: wisdom, ability, expertise, and the ability to communicate your skill to others. You need wisdom, you need ability, you need strength to do what you know to do. You need expertise, the capacity to handle well whatever has been given to you. Expertise has to do with your touch. You must touch things well. And when you touch things well, everybody sees the work of God in your hands and in your life. If you have these things, you will become the kind of person Apostle Paul described to Timothy, a workman who needs not to be ashamed. Again, I am saying to you, these things can be learned naturally. But if you know that your father in heaven gives these things, why not engage him? Having known that Psalm 84, verse 11 says, No good thing will he withhold from you. Speak over yourself once again, speak over your children, speak over your household. I enjoy wisdom, I enjoy ability, I enjoy expertise, and I enjoy the ability to communicate my skills to others. You can be a blessing to your new colleague this morning by praying for them. Nobody starts a new job hoping to fail. So pray for every new person that has joined your work, please. Pray that the Lord gives them wisdom, the Lord gives them ability, the Lord gives them expertise, the Lord gives them the ability to communicate their skills to others. Are you an employer who has employees? You can also speak concerning everybody who works for you. That the Lord gives them wisdom, the Lord gives them ability, the Lord gives them expertise, and the Lord gives them the ability to communicate their skills to others. Yes, there is indeed an inspiration that brings divine help. In your own life, these things the Lord supplies will help you. And anywhere you go, anyone you visit, anyone who invites you into their space, your presence itself becomes the help of God. Your presence becomes indeed a help from God. Yesterday morning I spent some time praying. I said, Lord, help me to render value everywhere I go. I didn't know that He was going to minister it to me this way. Indeed, there is inspiration that brings divine help as revealed. It consists of wisdom, ability, expertise, and the ability to communicate your skills to other people. I do not know how this word has blessed you this morning, but I just want to say thank you to the Lord. Father, we thank you for your divine help. We thank you for your presence. We thank you for what you are making us into. We thank you for who we are becoming. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you for this inspiration, O God. We are grateful. We honor and adore you, O God. In Jesus' mighty name. Amen. Friends, I believe that you have been blessed by the inspiration shared this morning. Please do well to share this episode of Igniting Your Day with someone that you love and care for. Have a wonderful day ahead.