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New Dawn Parish
by Celestial Church Of Christ New Dawn Parish
“Welcome to the official podcast of the Celestial Church of Christ New Dawn Parish. Join us for inspiring live sermons that uplift your spirit, heartfelt member spotlights that celebrate our community, and meaningful discussions that bring the Word of God to life. Whether you’re a member of our parish or a seeker of faith, this podcast is your gateway to spiritual growth and fellowship. Tune in and experience the light of a New Dawn!”
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Opened Eyes | Power Service
Their eyes were closed, not until Jesus broke bread with them. Why?
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Perfect God, Imperfect Life | Mercy Service
Key Sermon Points from Matthew 16:20–24 The importance of silence and timing in divine revelation. Jesus’ first clear teaching about His suffering and resurrection. Peter’s misunderstanding of God’s plan and human resistance to suffering. The danger of setting your mind on man’s interests instead of God’s will. The true meaning of discipleship: self-denial, cross-bearing, and obedience.
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Jesus The Healer | Power Service
Key Sermon Points: • Jesus as the model of balanced ministry: teaching, preaching, and healing. • The reach of the gospel beyond boundaries, cities, and limitations. • The reality of Jesus as the Healer of all manner of sickness and affliction. • The gathering of multitudes as a response to divine power and truth. • How the kingdom of God is demonstrated through word and power working together.
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It is finished | Good Friday 3:00PM 2026
The meaning of “It is finished” as the completion of redemption.
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The Cross | Good Friday 12:00PM 2026
In this sermon discussion, from Mark 15:33–41, we reflected on the moment of darkness at the crucifixion and the death of Jesus, and how even in suffering, God was revealing the fullness of His mercy and redemption.Key Sermon Points: • The darkness over the land as Jesus bore the weight of sin. • The meaning of Jesus’ cry and His final surrender: “It is finished.” • The tearing of the temple veil as access to God was restored. • The confession of the centurion recognizing Jesus as the Son of God. • How the cross reveals both judgment and mercy meeting in Christ.
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Q&A, Interactive discussion | Good Friday 2026
How believers can overcome confusion, conspiracy, and misinformation through spiritual discernment and truth. Who Pontius Pilate was and his role in the trial of Jesus as the Roman governor caught between justice and political pressure. Who Barabbas represents and the symbolism of his release in place of Jesus. Why Jesus had to die outside Jerusalem and the prophetic significance of this act. How divine purpose can still unfold even when systems, crowds, and authorities appear to be in control.
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Discretion | Good Friday 9:00AM 2026
Though it seemed like a miscarriage of justice, something divine was unfolding—salvation was being orchestrated, yet the world did not recognize it.
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Love & Humility | Holy Thursday II 2026
Key Sermon Points: • The humility of Christ in washing the disciples’ feet. • The call to serve others selflessly as true disciples. • The power of love as the true mark of a believer. • The new commandment to love one another as Christ has loved us. • How love and humility sustain us even in seasons of betrayal and weakness.
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Betrayal | Holy Thursday I 2026
Key Sermon Points: • The significance of the Last Supper as a covenant of love and sacrifice. • Judas’ betrayal as a warning against a heart that drifts from Christ. • Peter’s denial and the weakness of human confidence without grace. • The scattering of the disciples and the reality of fear in the face of trial. • Christ’s unwavering love and commitment even when men fail Him.
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The Highly Priestly Prayer | Holy Wednesday 2026
In this sermon, from John 17:1–19, we studied Jesus’ prayer to the Father before His sacrifice, revealing His heart for glory, preservation, and sanctification of His people.Key Sermon Points: • Jesus’ desire for the Father to be glorified through Him. • The gift and meaning of eternal life—knowing God. • Christ’s prayer for the preservation of His disciples in the world. • The believer’s identity as not of the world but sent into it. • The power of being sanctified through the truth of God’s Word.“The High Priestly Prayer”
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One Body | Holy Tuesday 2026
In this sermon, from 1 Corinthians 1:10–17, we studied the call to unity in the body of Christ and the danger of division among believers.Key Sermon Points: The call to oneness and unity in Christ Jesus. The danger of division and alignment with men instead of Christ. Understanding that Christ is not divided—our allegiance must be to Him alone. The priority of the gospel over personalities and platforms. Walking in humility and love to preserve the unity of the Church.“One Body, One Christ”Listen to the full message on Spotify or Apple Podcasts and be strengthened in the way of the Lord.
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The Alabaster Offering | Holy Monday 2026
In this sermon, from Matthew 26:1–13, on Holy Monday, we studied the actions of the woman with the jar of alabaster oil and her act of deep devotion to Jesus in the days leading to His sacrifice.Key Sermon Points: • The meaning of sacrificial worship poured out without reservation. • Recognizing the value of Jesus above all else. • The contrast between true devotion and human criticism. • Spiritual sensitivity to moments that require total surrender. • How acts of love toward Christ become eternal memorials.
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Elijah’s prayer | Prophet/ess service
In this prophet/ess service We unpack: • Why prophecy is an invitation to pray, not a guarantee to relax. • Elijah’s posture — head down, travailing until heaven responds. • The discipline of praying until (not just praying once). • How to stay consistent when there’s still no visible sign. • Why the cloud may be small, but the rain is certain.Sometimes, the gap between promise and manifestation is prayer.If God said it, don’t just wait — pray it through.
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Raising a Prophet/ess | Prophet/ess Service
Before Samson ever touched purpose, God spoke to his parents.Because raising a child called by God isn’t casual — it’s intentional, spiritual, and deeply prophetic.This episode is for anyone raising, guiding, or shaping a child with destiny on their life.
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Encouragement | Mercy Service
Not every word is harmless. Some hit like weapons, some heal like medicine — and some just show up at the wrong time. From proverbs 25:18-20, we discuss How words can wound like weapons or build like tools. • The danger of false promises and broken trust. • Why timing matters — even truth can be harmful in the wrong moment. • Emotional intelligence in communication: reading the room and the heart. • How to speak with wisdom, not just honesty.
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Paul’s Defence | Power Service
Paul is literally on trial… and still preaching. In this moment, what should’ve been a defence turns into a sermon — bold, unapologetic, and a little uncomfortable for everyone in the room.Because when you’ve seen the truth, you don’t just defend it — you declare it.
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Jonah | Prophet/ess service
Jonah 1:1-9
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Abram > Abraham | Mercy Service
In this Mercy Service, from Genesis 17:1–8, we studied God’s covenant with Abraham and His promise to establish an everlasting relationship with his descendants.Key Sermon Points: • God’s call to walk before Him and be blameless. • The mercy of God revealed through covenant promises. • God’s assurance of fruitfulness beyond human limitation. • The power of divine identity and name change. • God’s faithfulness to fulfill His promises across generations.Listen to the full message on Spotify or Apple Podcasts
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January New Moon Service
In this sermon, from Acts 20:25–32, we studied Paul’s farewell charge to the Ephesian elders and the responsibilities of spiritual leadership as we enter a new season.Key Sermon Points: • Faithfulness to the full counsel of God. • The responsibility of watchfulness over God’s flock. • Guarding against wolves and false teachings. • Commitment to God and to the word of His grace. • Building lives and ministries anchored in truth and integrity.“January New Moon Service”Listen to the full message on Spotify or Apple Podcasts
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2025/2026 Cross Over Service
In this sermon, from Ezekiel 47:1–12 and Revelation 21:1–8, we studied the river that flows from God’s presence and the promise of a new heaven and a new earth. As we crossed into a new year, we reflected on God’s work of renewal, healing, and restoration for His people.Key Sermon Points: • The river from the temple as a picture of increasing depth, life, and healing. • How God’s presence transforms barren places into fruitful ground. • The promise of a new heaven and a new earth for those who overcome. • Leaving the former things behind as we enter a new season with God. • Living with hope, holiness, and expectation in the year ahead.“Crossing Over into Newness”Listen to the full message on Spotify or Apple Podcasts
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Christmas Eve 2025
Christmas Eve 2025Isaiah 42:1–9 · Romans 15:5–13On this holy night, we reflect on the promise of Christ, the Light sent to the nations.• The chosen Servant of the Lord — gentle, faithful, and anointed with justice.• A light to the Gentiles — hope extended to all people.• The unity of believers — glorifying God with one heart and one voice.• Abounding in hope — joy and peace through the power of the Holy Spirit.Christmas Eve 2025
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Christmas Day 2025
On this blessed day, we reflect on the prophecy and birth of our Savior, Jesus Christ.• The promised ruler from Bethlehem — God’s plan revealed long before time.• The mystery of the virgin birth — Immanuel, God with us.• From prophecy to fulfillment — Christ as our peace and Shepherd.• Hope born into the world — salvation wrapped in humility and love.Christmas Day 2025
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“Access” | Power Service
In this Power Service, from Ephesians 2:11–18, we explore:• What it truly means to have access to the Father through Christ• How Christ breaks down walls of separation and hostility• The meaning of being brought near by the blood• The authority and boldness believers receive through reconciliation• How to walk in the reality of peace, unity, and spiritual confidence
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Light for the gentiles | Dec New Moon service
Dec New moon service
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“The end time prostitute” | Prophet/ess Service
In this Prophet/ess Service, from Revelation 19:1–9, we examine:• The identity and symbolism of the end-time prostitute• How false systems, seductive doctrines, and corrupt powers wage war against the saints• The contrast between Babylon’s fall and the Marriage Supper of the Lamb• What it means to remain undefiled, faithful, and watchful as the Bride of Christ• The prophetic posture required as we approach the end of the age
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“Ruth & Naomi” | Mercy Service
In today’s Mercy Service, from Ruth 1:1–14, we reflect on loyalty, loss, and the mercy of God that finds us even in unfamiliar places.• The pain of famine and loss — how God works through difficult transitions.• Ruth’s loyalty — loving beyond convenience and choosing covenant over comfort.• Naomi’s bitterness and God’s mercy — when life feels empty, God is still at work.• The journey to new beginnings — following God even when the road ahead is uncertain.
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2025 Harvest of New Dawn
A short excerpt from 2025’s adult harvest from Proverbs 11 and Galatians 6 by Evangelist Ipinjaro.
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The Amalekites | Victory Service
In today’s Victory Service, from Exodus 17:8–13, we learn from Israel’s battle against the Amalekites and the power of divine partnership in warfare.• The attack of Amalek — understanding spiritual opposition that rises without cause.• Moses, Aaron, and Hur — the strength of intercession and support in battle.• Hands lifted in faith — victory comes through prayer, not power.• The Lord our banner (Jehovah Nissi) — God who gives victory to His people.“The Amalekites” | Victory Service
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Understanding Angels Pt3. | Prophet/ess Service
In today’s Prophet/ess Service, from Revelation 2:18–29, we explore the mystery of angelic ministry and divine judgment through the message to the church in Thyatira. The Son of God with eyes like fire — Jesus’s authority over all spirits and powers. The angel of the church — understanding spiritual oversight and heavenly order. The danger of corruption — lessons from Jezebel’s influence within the church. Holding fast till He comes — the promise of authority to those who overcome.“Understanding Angels Pt. 3” | Prophet/ess Service
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“The Race” | Mercy Service
In today’s Mercy Service, from 1 Corinthians 9:24–27, we are reminded that the Christian journey is a race of discipline, focus, and endurance.• Running to obtain — pressing toward the eternal crown, not worldly rewards.• Spiritual discipline — keeping the body and mind under submission to Christ.• The danger of complacency — staying alert so we are not disqualified.• Finishing well — enduring in faith until we see Him face to face.“The Race” | Mercy ServiceListen to the full message
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“Fear Not Pt. 2” | Power Service
“Fear Not Pt. 2” | Power Service (Psalm 37:10–17)In this Power Service, from Psalm 37:10–17, we discuss:• The assurance of God’s justice when the wicked seem to prosper.• How to maintain peace and confidence in turbulent times.• The spiritual inheritance of the righteous versus the fate of the ungodly.• What it means to “inherit the land” in prophetic and practical terms.• The strength and preservation of the righteous in seasons of shaking.
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“Understanding Angels Pt1” | Prophet/ess Service
“Understanding Angels Pt. 1” | Prophet/ess Service (Psalm 8)In this Prophet/ess Service, we begin.a series on Angels from Psalm 8, we discuss: The mystery of man’s dominion and angelic hierarchy. The nature and ministry of angels in prophetic operations. How angels partner with believers in executing divine assignments. The difference between guardian angels, messenger angels, and warring angels. The right posture for prophets/esses to engage angelic presence.
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“Fear Not” | Mercy Service
In today’s Mercy Service, from Psalm 37:1–9, we are reminded to trust in the Lord and not be shaken by the seeming success of the wicked.• Trust in the Lord — faith that overcomes fear and anxiety.• Rest in His mercy — letting go of worry to dwell in divine peace.• Do not fret because of evildoers — keeping your heart focused on God’s promises.• The meek shall inherit the earth — strength through quiet confidence in God.“Fear Not” | Mercy ServiceListen to the full message on Spotify or Apple Podcasts 🎧✝️
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“A House of prayer” | Monday Bible Study
In today’s Bible Study, from John 2:12–25, we explore Jesus’s cleansing of the temple and what it means for believers today.• Why Jesus drove out the money changers — the zeal for His Father’s house.• The temple as a symbol — from buildings to the body of Christ.• What it means to be a house of prayer in our generation.• The balance between worship, reverence, and holiness.“A House of Prayer” | Monday Bible StudyListen to the full conversation on Spotify or Apple Podcasts 🎧✝️
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“The Hebrew Boys” | Glorious Service
In this sermon, from Daniel 3:1–25 and 1 Peter 2:11–17, we reflect on what it truly means to stand firm for God in a world of compromise.• The courage of the Hebrew boys — choosing conviction over comfort.• The fire that refines — how trials reveal genuine faith.• Living honorably among unbelievers — the message of 1 Peter to modern believers.• The God who walks with us in the fire — His presence in persecution and pressure.
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Sabbath II | Power Service
In this Power Service, from Hebrews 4:8–13, we discuss:• The deeper meaning of rest in God beyond physical rest.• How the Word of God pierces and discerns the thoughts of the heart.• Why obedience and faith are necessary to enter divine rest.• The relationship between spiritual labor and eternal rest.• How to walk in the Sabbath consciousness every day of your life.
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“Jesus & The Samaritan Woman” | Prophet/ess Service
In today’s Prophet/ess Service, from John 4:5–26, we discuss: The ethics of prophetic interactions when delivering a message. The core purpose of a prophetic envounter you must not miss. The difference between the word of wisdom and the word of knowledge. What a spiritual well is and the purpose it serves. How to preserve the living water within you from contamination so it can bless your generation and generations to come. What it truly means to worship in spirit and in truth.
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“Sabbath” | Mercy Service
From Hebrews 4:1–7, we reflect on the true meaning of the Sabbath — a call to rest not just from labor, but in the mercy and presence of God. • Understanding God’s rest – the Sabbath as a spiritual posture, not just a day. • The danger of unbelief – how disobedience keeps us from entering His rest. • Receiving mercy through faith – trusting God enough to cease striving. • Living daily in the Sabbath – walking in continual peace and spiritual renewal.“Sabbath” | Mercy ServiceListen to the full message
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John 2:1-6 | Monday Bible Study
Continuing the Gospel of John, in today’s Bible study, we discussed: • The significance of the third day in the timeline of divine manifestation. • Why Jesus’s first miracle took place at a wedding. • The meaning and importance of marriage in today’s society. • The role of Holy Mary in moments of divine urgency and intervention. • The mystery of turning water into wine and its spiritual symbolism. • Whether wine is doctrinal, considering Jesus provided it.“The Wedding at Cana”Listen to the full conversation on Spotify or Apple Podcasts 🎧✝️
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“Harvest” | Glorious Service
In this sermon, from Exodus 23:14–22 and Revelation 14:14–20, we studied the mystery of the harvest—both the celebration of God’s provision and the final gathering of souls at the end of the age.Key Sermon Points: • The Feast of Harvest as a covenant reminder of God’s faithfulness. • The spiritual meaning of harvest as thanksgiving and judgment. • Christ revealed as the Lord of the Harvest in Revelation 14. • The role of believers as laborers in God’s end-time harvest. • Living in readiness and holiness for the great reaping to come.“Harvest”Listen to the full message
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“David’s Covenant” | Power Service
In this sermon, from 2 Samuel 7, we studied God’s covenant with David and the power of His promises to establish a lasting kingdom.Key Sermon Points: • David’s desire to build a house for God and God’s greater plan for him. • The revelation that God Himself builds and sustains His people. • God’s covenant promise to establish David’s throne forever. • The role of humility and gratitude in responding to God’s blessings. • How Christ fulfills the Davidic covenant as the eternal King.“David’s Covenant”Listen to the full message on Spotify or Apple Podcasts
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“What can seperate us” | October New Moon Service
In this sermon, from Romans 8:28–39, we studied the unshakable love of God that keeps His people through every trial and season.Key Sermon Points: • God works all things together for the good of those who love Him. • The security of believers who are called, justified, and glorified. • The assurance that if God is for us, no one can be against us. • Christ’s intercession as the anchor of our victory. • Nothing in creation can separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus.“What Can Separate Us”Listen to the full message
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“78 Years after…” | Founders Anniversary 2025
For this years Founder’s Anniversary, from Daniel 12:1–13 and Mark 8:34–38, we reflect on the legacy of our father in faith SBJ Oshoffa, 78 years after the founding of the CCC. We charged on.The role of Michael for Celestians – standing as God’s warrior and protector in the end times.The mystery of the end times – wisdom and preparation for what is to come.Living your way, serving God in peace till the end – enduring faithfully.Living boldly for Jesus as a Celestian now more than ever – carrying the light and testimony of Christ in a dark world.“78 Years After…”Listen to the full message on Spotify or Apple Podcasts
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“With Fear & Trembling” | Glorious Service
In this sermon, from 1 Kings 19:1–18 and James 1:16–27, we learn about the call to walk humbly with God, even in seasons of fear, weakness, and doubt. Elijah faced despair under the juniper tree, but God restored his strength with a still small voice. James reminds us to be doers of the Word, not hearers only, living out our faith with reverence.“With Fear & Trembling”
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“Open Ways II” | Power Service
In this sermon, from Psalm 119:9–16, we studied the way of purity and strength through the Word of God.Key Sermon Points: • How a young person can keep their way pure. • The power of storing God’s Word in the heart. • Rejoicing in God’s statutes more than in riches. • Meditating on God’s precepts daily. • Delighting in His decrees without forgetting His Word.
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“When God Visists” | Prophet/ess Service
In Genesis 18, we witness the moment God physically visited Abraham. This passage opens a deep reflection on how prophets and prophetesses are called to discern, welcome, and respond to God’s presence in their generation.Key Sermon points: • How to discern and welcome God’s arrival and presence as prophets/esses. • The deeper meaning of cape and lace on the sutana. • The role of covering and intercession in prophetic ministry. • The Cry against The Sodom and Gomorrah of today and God’s call to holiness.
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“Open Ways” | Mercy Service
In Psalm 119, the psalmist reflects on the blessing of walking in the way of the Lord. To keep our path pure, we must seek God wholeheartedly and treasure His Word above all else. God’s mercy opens the way for us to live in holiness and find strength in His commands.Key Lessons: • True blessing comes from walking blamelessly in God’s ways. • Purity of heart is sustained by seeking God and storing His Word within. • God’s mercy keeps us from straying and restores us when we falter. • Obedience to God’s Word opens the way to joy and stability.
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“It’s time to rebuild” | Mercy Day Service
Through the prophet Haggai, God calls His people to rise from complacency and rebuild His house. While they pursued their own comfort, the Lord’s temple lay in ruins, and their labor brought little reward. This passage reminds us that true blessing follows when we put God’s work first.Key Lessons: • When we neglect God’s house, our own efforts yield little fruit. • God calls us to prioritize His kingdom above personal gain. • Obedience to God’s command is the foundation for lasting prosperity. • Mercy invites us to return, rebuild, and realign with God’s will.
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“God’s Mistake” | Prophet/ess Service
Can God make mistakes? Yes—only when we do. In this Prophet/ess Service, we study what happens when anointed vessels fall into disobedience and the cost that follows. We also reflect on the weight of Samuel’s burden in disclosing Saul’s rejection—the very Saul he once anointed.Key Lessons: • The danger of disobedience, even for those anointed by God. • The cost of leadership when it drifts from God’s command. • The prophetic burden of delivering hard truths. • God’s purposes will always stand, even when His chosen vessels stumble.
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John 1 Finale | Monday Bible Study
In today’s Bible study, we wrap up John 1 with the call of the first disciples—Philip, Andrew, Peter, and Nathanael. Their response to Jesus sets the tone for what true discipleship means for every believer.We Discuss: The template for discipleship as revealed in John 1. What matters most in walking as a disciple of Christ. The need for power in evangelism and witness. Understanding the saying: “The first shall be last, and the last shall be first.”Listen to the full conversation on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.
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“Welcome to the official podcast of the Celestial Church of Christ New Dawn Parish. Join us for inspiring live sermons that uplift your spirit, heartfelt member spotlights that celebrate our community, and meaningful discussions that bring the Word of God to life. Whether you’re a member of our parish or a seeker of faith, this podcast is your gateway to spiritual growth and fellowship. Tune in and experience the light of a New Dawn!”
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