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Winning Part 3 // Brag on God

An episode of the David's Christian Centre podcast, hosted by David's Christian Centre, titled "Winning Part 3 // Brag on God" was published on October 20, 2019 and runs 46 minutes.

October 20, 2019 ·46m · David's Christian Centre

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Every battle you face, it is not you the enemy is after, but the enemy is after your God You can alter your physical battle by invoking the spiritual! 1samuel 17:43-45 Everything you face is first spiritual before it manifests physically Learn to brag on your God; whatever you believe your God will do, boldly declare it! God will never deny His name when you brag on Him because it no longer about you but about Him. How to win: 3. Build on God. Matthew 7: 24-27 You can't brag on a God you don't know. You must build a personal relationship with God. If you’re born of a God you don’t know, then you cant know your capabilities Daniel 11:32 Christianity is not a religion, rather a relationship, so without the relationship then it’s all a waste. Jesus came to upgrade us from being God’s people to being God’s children John 1:12 But as many as received him, to them gave he the power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name: God is many-sided, it is the way He wants to relate with you that determines what side of Him you’d know. It is a personal experiential knowledge of God that makes you able to do exploits. You have to make out time to study the bible to get a personal revelation of God John 15:2-5 You remain in God by prayer and God remains in you by the Word. You must have a dedicated, devoted time of personal prayer; you can’t know God without spending alone time with Him. John 15:2-8 Everybody has time; you must make out time to study the word. Ephesians  5:19  Speaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord;

Every battle you face, it is not you the enemy is after, but the enemy is after your God


You can alter your physical battle by invoking the spiritual!


1samuel 17:43-45

Everything you face is first spiritual before it manifests physically


Learn to brag on your God; whatever you believe your God will do, boldly declare it!


God will never deny His name when you brag on Him because it no longer about you but about Him.


How to win:

3. Build on God.

Matthew 7: 24-27

You can't brag on a God you don't know. You must build a personal relationship with God.


If you’re born of a God you don’t know, then you cant know your capabilities

Daniel 11:32


Christianity is not a religion, rather a relationship, so without the relationship then it’s all a waste.


Jesus came to upgrade us from being God’s people to being God’s children


John 1:12

But as many as received him, to them gave he the power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on his name:


God is many-sided, it is the way He wants to relate with you that determines what side of Him you’d know.


It is a personal experiential knowledge of God that makes you able to do exploits.

You have to make out time to study the bible to get a personal revelation of God

John 15:2-5


You remain in God by prayer and God remains in you by the Word.


You must have a dedicated, devoted time of personal prayer; you can’t know God without spending alone time with Him.

John 15:2-8


Everybody has time; you must make out time to study the word.


Ephesians  5:19 

Speaking to yourselves in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody in your heart to the Lord;

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