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Revival-Remembering: The Power of Honour and Gratitude (Rev. Emmanuel Koney)
Memory is more than recalling the past. it is a spiritual discipline that shapes our future. In this powerful message, we explore the biblical call to remember God's faithfulness, honour our parents and spiritual leaders, and live with a heart of gratitude. Scripture teaches that honouring your father and mother is not merely a suggestion but a covenantal principle accompanied by a promise of blessing and longevity. Through examples from God's covenants with Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, David, and ultimately through Jesus Christ, this sermon highlights how God always remembers His promises and calls His people to do the same. In this episode, you'll discover: Why remembering is a biblical principle that strengthens faith. The spiritual importance of honouring God, parents, and spiritual leaders. How gratitude positions believers for greater blessings. What Scripture teaches about forgiveness and releasing bitterness. Why God's covenant promises remain trustworthy across every generation. How remembering God's past faithfulness builds confidence for the future. Practical ways to cultivate a lifestyle of honour, appreciation, and obedience. Whether you're reflecting on God's goodness, seeking healing in broken relationships, or learning to live with greater gratitude, this message encourages you to become a person who remembers God's works, honours those He has placed in your life, and trusts His covenant promises. As we remember Him, we are reminded that God never forgets His people or His promises.
Revival - Miracle in Disguise (Ps. Byron)
What if the very thing that looks like a setback is actually the beginning of your miracle? In this powerful message, we discover that God's greatest works often begin in hidden, uncomfortable, and unexpected ways. Just as every human life starts as an unseen embryo, many of God's promises begin in seasons that appear confusing, painful, or even like failure. Yet beneath the surface, God is preparing something extraordinary. Drawing from passages including Mark 8, John 11, Genesis (Joseph's story), and Daniel 6, this sermon reminds believers not to abandon their faith simply because God's process doesn't match their expectations. The miracle may be concealed, but God is still working. In this episode, you'll discover: Why many miracles begin looking like mistakes. The difference between God's process and our expectations. How to remain faithful during the hidden stages of God's work. What the healing of the blind man teaches about spiritual patience. Why Joseph's pit, prison, and rejection were part of God's preparation. How Lazarus' story reveals that God often waits until situations seem impossible. Why difficult seasons may be preparing you for greater glory. How to trust God's timing instead of rushing the process. If you're walking through disappointment, delay, rejection, or uncertainty, this message will encourage you to keep trusting God. Your current season may not be the end of your story. it may simply be the beginning of a miracle that is still taking shape.
Revival- Revival Miracles (Ps. Tadala)
In this powerful message, we discover that revival is more than a special church gathering—it is a divine season of renewal, transformation, and unmistakable demonstrations of God's power. Through passages such as Acts 1, Luke 7, and Acts 5, we see how Jesus and the early Church experienced miracles that not only changed individual lives but also impacted entire cities and nations. This teaching challenges believers to expect more than ordinary breakthroughs. Revival miracles produce undeniable evidence of God's presence, transform lives, inspire faith, and draw people to Christ. They remind us that God is still able to raise what seems dead, restore what appears lost, and empower His people to become witnesses of His glory. In this episode, you'll discover: What revival truly means according to Scripture. The difference between ordinary miracles and revival miracles. Why God calls His people into continual spiritual renewal. How the Holy Spirit empowers believers for supernatural impact. Biblical examples of miracles that transformed communities. Why God is still performing miracles that cannot be explained naturally. How to position yourself for a fresh move of God. This message will strengthen your faith to believe for extraordinary breakthroughs and encourage you to become a vessel through whom God reveals His power to the world.
Revival-Conception by Association (Ps. Godfrey)
In this inspiring message, believers are reminded that miracles are not something we chase they are the natural by product of a life connected to Jesus Christ. Through the theme "Miracle Conception," this sermon teaches that God has already planted divine purpose, promises, gifts, and breakthrough within His people. The challenge is not whether God is willing to work, but whether we are positioned to bring those miracles to birth. Drawing from the wedding at Cana, Peter walking on water, the feeding of the five thousand, and other biblical examples, this message emphasizes the power of association with Christ. Wherever Jesus is welcomed, scarcity becomes abundance, impossibilities become possibilities, and ordinary people become carriers of extraordinary miracles. The sermon also challenges believers to recognize that God often blesses others through people who are closely connected to Him. Just as Joseph blessed Potiphar's household, Noah preserved his family, and the faith of friends brought healing to the paralytic, every believer is called to become a channel through whom God performs miracles for others. Main Lessons: Miracles are the natural evidence of a life connected to Christ. God has already planted divine purpose and promises within every believer. Inviting Jesus into every area of life creates room for supernatural intervention. Faith requires obedience to God's instructions. Association with Christ transforms impossibilities into testimonies. God uses believers as channels of miracles for others. Your relationship with Jesus can positively impact your family, workplace, church, and community. Every believer is called to carry and release God's glory into the world. Pasted text.txt Main Takeaway Miracles are conceived through relationship, nurtured through faith, and manifested through obedience. As believers remain connected to Jesus Christ, they not only experience supernatural breakthroughs themselves but also become vessels through whom God brings miracles to others.
40 DAYS FASTING & PRAYERS -(Rev .Emmanuel Koney)
In this powerful message, believers are encouraged to bring their deepest needs before God with a simple but faith-filled prayer: “Lord, help me.” Drawing from the story of the Canaanite woman in Matthew 15, this sermon reveals how persistent faith, humility, worship, and unwavering trust can unlock divine intervention and miraculous breakthroughs. Despite being rejected, tested, and even compared to a dog, the woman refused to walk away. Instead, she remained focused on Jesus, worshipped Him, and continued to seek His help. Her faith moved the heart of Christ, and her daughter was healed instantly. This message reminds believers that no obstacle, disappointment, delay, or criticism should cause them to abandon their pursuit of God's promises. The sermon also explores the authority of Jesus as Lord, emphasizing His power over sickness, storms, fear, death, and every circumstance. Through examples from Matthew 8 and Acts 26, listeners are reminded that God's help is available to those who call upon Him in faith. Key Themes: Persistent faith Worship before breakthrough Lord, help me Divine intervention The authority of Jesus Faith under pressure Miracles through perseverance God's help in difficult seasons Victory over fear and storms Invited miracles Scripture References: Matthew 15:21–28 Matthew 8:23–27 Acts 26:22 Exodus 8:25 Main Lessons: Worship creates an atmosphere for miracles. Faith must remain steadfast even during testing. Delays and challenges should not drive believers away from God. Jesus has absolute authority over every situation. God's help is available to those who call on Him. Fear should always lead us closer to God, not away from Him. Storms may come, but Jesus remains Lord over them. Miracles are often preceded by persistence and trust. Main Takeaway When faith refuses to quit, miracles are invited. No matter the storm, delay, rejection, or challenge, those who continue to worship, trust, and cry out, “Lord, help me,” will experience the power and intervention of God.
40 DAYS FASTING & PRAYERS-(Pastor Waterberg)
In this powerful message concluding the 40 Days of Praise and Fasting journey, believers are reminded of a profound spiritual truth: there is a blessing that comes simply from belonging. Not every blessing is earned through personal effort—some blessings flow because of covenant, connection, unity, and being part of what God is doing. Drawing from 2 Chronicles 20, this sermon highlights how King Jehoshaphat understood that the battle was not his alone, but the battle of God's people. His response was not individualistic; he called the entire nation into prayer, fasting, and unity. The result was victory, abundance, and the famous Valley of Barakah—the Valley of Blessing. This message challenges believers to embrace the power of spiritual connection, reject division, and recognize that God often releases blessings through community, covenant, and belonging. Just as Lot was blessed because he followed Abraham, and the woman in Luke 13 was healed because she belonged to Abraham's covenant family, believers today have access to blessings through their connection to God's family. Key Themes: The blessing of belonging Unity in the body of Christ Corporate prayer and fasting Covenant blessings Spiritual family and connection The power of community Shared victories and shared blessings The Valley of Barakah The blessing of Abraham Flourishing through unity Scripture References: 2 Chronicles 20:1–26 Psalm 133:1–3 Luke 13:10–17 2 Samuel 7:23–24 Genesis 12:2–3 Main Lessons: Some blessings come simply because you belong. Unity multiplies strength and increases impact. Isolation causes people to miss covenant blessings. God's favor often flows through spiritual family. Corporate prayer and fasting unlock collective breakthrough. The blessing that rests on the house can flow to everyone connected to it. We are stronger together than apart. Believers flourish through connection, not isolation. Main Takeaway There is a blessing attached to belonging. When believers walk in unity, remain connected to God's family, and pursue God's purpose together, they gain access to blessings, favor, protection, and breakthrough that no one was meant to carry alone.
40 DAYS FASTING & PRAYERS-(Pastor Byron)
What if the greatest battle you are facing is not the problem itself, but the fear and intimidation surrounding it? In this powerful continuation of the Resurrection Miracle series, the focus shifts to confronting what has been haunting, intimidating, and limiting you. Drawing from 2 Chronicles 20, this message reveals that while God fights for His people, believers are still called to take their position, stand firm, and face their battles with faith rather than fear. The sermon challenges listeners not to waste the spiritual growth gained through prayer and fasting. Just as Jehoshaphat and Judah were instructed to face their enemies while trusting God for victory, Christians today must confront fear, trauma, addiction, discouragement, sickness, and every form of intimidation knowing that the battle belongs to the Lord. Key Themes: The battle belongs to the Lord Overcoming fear and intimidation Facing rather than avoiding challenges Faith over discouragement Spiritual growth through trials The danger of procrastinating God's instructions The importance of immediate obedience Morning devotion and spiritual preparedness Standing firm in God's promises Confronting what has been controlling your life Scripture References: 2 Chronicles 20:12–22 Joshua 1:9 Matthew 4:1–11 Genesis 22 Psalm 23 Lamentations 3:22–23 Main Lessons: Fear magnifies problems; faith magnifies God. Intimidation seeks to defeat you before the battle begins. God's promise of victory is not an excuse for passivity. You cannot conquer what you refuse to confront. Delayed obedience is disobedience. Spiritual maturity requires action, courage, and responsiveness to God's voice. God equips His people not to run from battles but to face them confidently. Main Takeaway The battle is the Lord's, but you must still show up, take your position, and face what stands before you. Victory belongs to those who trust God enough to confront their giants.
40 DAYS FASTING & PRAYERS - (Pastor Godfrey)
As the 40 Days of Prayer, Praise, and Fasting draw to a close, this powerful message declares a prophetic truth: there will be no exemption from what God has prepared for His people. Every believer, every family, every generation, and every department in the house of God has a role to play and a blessing to receive in the Valley of Barakah. Drawing from 2 Chronicles 20, this sermon explores how the people of Judah stood together before the Lord, listened to His voice, overcame fear, worshiped in unity, and experienced victory, restoration, joy, and peace. The message emphasizes that God's purpose is not limited to a select few—His blessings are for all who remain faithful and obedient. Key Themes: No exemption from God's purpose and blessing Standing before the Lord in every season The power of unity in prayer and worship Overcoming fear through faith in God Hearing and obeying the Word of the Lord Worship before victory Praising God in the midst of battle Prosperity through obedience and prophetic direction Divine restoration and recovery Returning from the Valley of Barakah with joy and peace Scripture References: 2 Chronicles 20:13–30 Joshua 1:9 Psalm 23:4 John 16:24 Isaiah 51:11 Proverbs 13:21–22 Main Lessons: Every believer must stand before the Lord without exception. Fear cannot coexist with complete trust in God. Worship is not reserved for good times; it is a lifestyle. God fights battles for His people when they trust Him. The blessings of Barakah extend beyond individuals to families and future generations. The righteous will experience restoration, joy, peace, and divine provision. Main Takeaway In the Valley of Barakah, there is no exemption: no exemption from worship, no exemption from faith, no exemption from victory, and no exemption from God's blessing for those who remain faithful.
40 DAYS FASTING & PRAYERS - (Pastor Waterberg)
Do not sacrifice your God-given purpose for temporary comfort. Using examples from Scripture—including Adam, Esau, Jonah, Peter, Nehemiah, and King Jehoshaphat—this sermon highlights how many believers lose direction when comfort becomes more important than obedience. While comfort may appear safe and attractive, purpose requires discipline, sacrifice, perseverance, and faith. Key Themes: Why purpose is greater than comfort The danger of choosing temporary convenience over eternal calling Lessons from Esau selling his birthright Jonah's attempt to escape God's assignment Peter's denial of Christ when comfort outweighed commitment How fear should lead believers to seek God rather than retreat The battle every believer faces between God's will and personal comfort Remaining faithful after experiencing victory in the Valley of Barakah Scripture References: Jeremiah 29:11 Proverbs 14:12 Hebrews 12:16–17 Ephesians 2:10 Nehemiah 6:1–4 Matthew 26:36–46 1 Corinthians 10:12 Jonah 1 2 Chronicles 20 2 Chronicles 20:35–37 The message emphasizes that purpose was established by God before we were born. Believers are reminded that true fulfillment is found not in comfort, popularity, or convenience, but in faithfully walking in God's assignment. The same God who fought battles in the Valley of Barakah still fights for those who remain committed to His purpose. Main Takeaway Comfort may feel good today, but purpose determines your future. Choose God's purpose over temporary comfort.
40 DAYS FASTING & PRAYERS - (Pastor Godfrey)
As the 40 Days of Prayer, Praise, and Fasting draw near to completion, this message focuses on one powerful theme: God is able to change a person's name, identity, and destiny. Drawing from Isaiah 62:2 and the story of the Valley of Barakah, this sermon explores how God often marks a new season by giving a new name. Just as the Valley of Barakah received a permanent name because of God's intervention and victory, believers are reminded that God can transform their story, reputation, and future. Key Themes: The significance of the Valley of Barakah and its lasting testimony How God changes names to signify new identity and purpose Leaving behind old labels, limitations, and past failures Walking in the identity Christ has already given believers The connection between faith, transformation, and new beginnings Why God's declaration over your life is greater than people's opinions Scripture References: Isaiah 62:2 Isaiah 60:22 Genesis 17:5 Genesis 35:9–12 Matthew 1:21 2 Chronicles 20:26 2 Corinthians 5:17 Throughout Scripture, God changed Abram to Abraham, Jacob to Israel, and assigned Jesus a name connected to His divine mission. In the same way, this message encourages believers to embrace the new identity God has spoken over their lives and to walk confidently into the future He has prepared. Main Takeaway Your past does not define you. God is able to give you a new name, a new season, a new identity, and a new beginning.
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