I was privileged to attend the Night of Tributes and Songs in honour of the late Reverend (Dr.) Uma Ukpai in March this year. In his lifetime, he bestrode the world with the gospel of Jesus with signs and wonders. He was also a great unifying factor in the Body of Christ. He played a major role in the founding of Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria. In one of his last public outings before his death, he encouraged people to know God personally and experientially. Among several things that he said on that day was the remark he made about himself: “I have passed the test.” It wasn’t long after that when he died.
Staying watchful is the hallmark of a pilgrim’s life…wise people prepared for their exit. It is neither a manifestation of wisdom nor of faith not to prepare for the final day. We should all aspire to be able to say in our last hour, “I have passed the test.”
Staying watchful is the hallmark of a pilgrim’s life. This is because we do not know the day of the Lord’s return. I know some skeptics who told me that from childhood they were told of the return of Jesus, yet He has not appeared. The fact remains that even if He does not come in our lifetime, we will someday depart this earth. This also calls for as much watchfulness as watching for His return, since we have no clue of the day or hour it might occur. In our text, Isaac stressed that he did not know the day of his death. He therefore did what was needful. All through scriptures you will find that wise people prepared for their exit. It is neither a manifestation of wisdom nor of faith not to prepare for the final day. We should all aspire to be able to say in our last hour, “I have passed the test.”