Rock Of Refuge Ministries

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Rock Of Refuge Ministries

Sermons by Pastor Njabulo Zuma and other dynamic Preachers and Speakers, live at Rock Of Refuge Ministries in Crystal Park, Benoni. Your relationship with God will grow and your life be improved as you hear powerful teachings from God’s Word. We believe that every one has a great purpose and destiny in Christ. Enjoy 😊

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    Mother's Day 2026: That’s My Mommy

    That’s My Mommy – Podcast SummaryMother’s Day carries different emtions for different people. Some are celebrating joyful memories with their mothers, while others are grieving loss, carrying pain, or longing for the love they never received. Yet today we honor not only biological mothers, but also grandmothers, aunties, adoptive mothers, spiritual mothers, big sisters, and every woman who stepped into the role of nurturing and caring for others.Our main text comes from 📖 1 Samuel 1:1–15, the story of Hannah.Hannah was married to Elkanah, a devoted worshipper of God, but she struggled with barrenness while Peninnah, her sister wife, had children. Peninnah constantly mocked and provoked Hannah because of her condition. This teaches us that sometimes the deepest pain comes from people closest to us—family, friends, church members, or colleagues.Peninnah had blessings of her own, yet she focused more on Hannah’s pain than on gratitude for what God had already done in her life. Often, people who hurt others are battling insecurity, emptiness, and unresolved pain within themselves. Hannah, however, chose not to become bitter. Instead, she carried her pain to God.The dysfunction within Elkanah’s family also reminds us that unhealthy relationships create jealousy, confusion, and emotional conflict. Elkanah tried to comfort Hannah with special treatment, but it only increased Peninnah’s resentment.Even though Hannah’s family faithfully worshipped God yearly, her prayers still seemed unanswered. This reveals an important truth: faithful people also go through painful seasons. Serving God does not exempt us from waiting seasons, disappointment, or hardship.📖 Hebrews 10:36 reminds us that we need endurance after doing the will of God so we may receive the promise.Many people give up when prayers are delayed. Some become discouraged, bitter, or lose faith altogether. But Hannah responded differently:She continued praying.She honestly poured out her soul before God.She trusted God’s character even before seeing results.She endured in faith.📖 Hebrews 11:6 says that without faith it is impossible to please God.The Bible repeatedly shows that God specializes in bringing fruitfulness out of barren situations. He did it for:Abraham and SarahIsaac and RebekahJacob and RachelZechariah and ElizabethAnd finally Hannah herself.📖 Isaiah 54 reminds barren people to sing because God can turn hopeless situations into testimonies.Eventually, God remembered Hannah and blessed her with Samuel. Hannah remained faithful even after receiving her miracle. She continued caring for Samuel and honoring her vow to God. Her faithfulness released even more blessing into her life.The sermon closes with this encouragement: if you feel like Hannah today—praying, waiting, and wondering why nothing seems to change—do not lose hope. God is still working in seasons of barrenness. Sometimes He uses waiting seasons to deepen our relationship with Him, teach us dependence on His grace, and prepare us to handle future blessings well.God still turns barrenness into fruitfulness.

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    United In Obedience Part 2: Pastor Marvelous_

    UNITED IN OBEDIENCE PART 2Judges 7:1–22This message reveals that God gives victory not through numbers, strength, or resources, but through people who are united in obedience. Gideon began with thousands, yet God reduced the army to only 300 men. This was intentional—so that Israel would not take credit for the victory. God’s principle is clear: He does not depend on human ability but on surrendered hearts. As Zechariah 4:6 declares, “Not by might, nor by power, but by my Spirit, saith the Lord.”God is not looking for crowds, but for commitment. A small group that is disciplined, obedient, and united can accomplish what large numbers cannot. Sometimes reduction in life is not loss, but preparation for God to demonstrate His power.Before the battle began, Gideon received confirmation through an unusual source. A Midianite soldier shared a dream that symbolized Gideon’s victory. This shows that the enemy can recognize what God has placed in you even before you do. The enemy knows your calling, your authority, and the victory prepared for you—that is why he fights you, but also fears you. Gideon responded not with fear, but with worship, understanding that the battle was already settled in the spirit (1 John 4:4).Every one of the 300 men had an assignment. Each carried a trumpet, a jar, and a lamp. These were unusual tools for battle, yet each item had purpose. No one could carry another man’s responsibility. This reflects the Body of Christ today: different roles, one mission. As 1 Corinthians 12:18 teaches, God has placed each member in the body as it pleases Him. Victory comes when everyone embraces their role without comparison.Gideon instructed the men to act in unity and precise timing—to blow the trumpets, break the jars, and shout together. They did not argue or act independently; they followed exactly. Many victories are delayed because people move outside God’s timing. Ecclesiastes 3:1 reminds us that everything has its appointed time.When the 300 acted together, confusion entered the enemy’s camp, and they turned against themselves. Unity created impact. One voice alone may not shift the atmosphere, but agreement releases power. As Matthew 18:19 teaches, when believers agree, God responds.The breaking of the jars revealed the light inside. This symbolizes how God uses brokenness to reveal His glory in us. We carry treasure in earthen vessels (2 Corinthians 4:7). When pride, self, and flesh are broken, God’s power is made visible.The victory came because everyone did their part. No one was unnecessary, and no one stood aside. If one failed, unity would be affected. In the same way, every believer matters—every prayer, every act of service, every contribution.In conclusion, Gideon’s 300 demonstrate that great victory comes when people are united in Christ and walk in obedience. They were few, but united; simple, but obedient; ordinary, but available—and God used them to defeat a mighty army. Even today, no matter how small the group or limited the resources, when God’s people move together in obedience, victory is certain.

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    United in Obedience: Pastor Marvelous

    UNITED IN CHRIST IN OBEDIENCE Joshua 6:1–25 Introduction There is great victory when the children of God work together in unity and obedience. In Joshua chapter 6, we see the story of Jericho, a city that was tightly shut because of fear of the children of Israel. The walls were high, the gates were closed, and there seemed to be no way in. But what was impossible for man was possible with God. Before the battle even began, God spoke to Joshua in Joshua 6:2: “See, I have given Jericho into thine hand…” God spoke victory before the battle started. This teaches us that God’s promises are often declared before we see the manifestation. Many times, God gives us His Word and promises, but we look at our situations and surroundings instead of believing Him. Fear, doubt, and circumstances make us question what God has already spoken. But Joshua was different. He believed God even when there seemed to be no way out. Numbers 23:19 says: “God is not a man, that he should lie…” If God said it, He will do it.

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    Jehovah Jireh, The Lord Our Provider: Elder Sinothile Aphane

    Jehovah Jireh, The Lord Our Provider:Genesis 22

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    Citizens, Ambassadors & Kings: Pastor Aullen De Bruin

    Citizens, Ambassadors & Kings – SummaryFrom the beginning of His ministry, Jesus established a clear message: the coming of the Kingdom of Heaven (Matthew 4:17). His mission was not to start a religion or remove believers from the earth, but to establish God’s heavenly government on earth (Luke 4:43; Matthew 24:14). This original purpose of God remains unchanged.Every believer who comes to faith in Christ begins a spiritual journey of Kingdom maturity expressed in three progressive stages: Citizenship, Ambassadorship, and Kingship.1. Citizenship (Birthright)Through the new birth, believers become literal citizens of Heaven (Philippians 3:20; Ephesians 2:19). This citizenship is not symbolic—it is a spiritual reality granted by being born again. Without this rebirth, there is no access to the Kingdom.However, many believers remain unaware of their rights and privileges as citizens. The journey of Kingdom living begins with understanding and embracing these rights. The Church plays a vital role in teaching and equipping believers to function as citizens of Heaven, rooted in their identity as a chosen, holy nation (1 Peter 2:9).2. Ambassadorship (Representation)As believers grow in understanding and stewardship of their citizenship, they are called into ambassadorship (2 Corinthians 5:20). Ambassadors are chosen by the King (John 15:16) to represent His Kingdom on earth.An ambassador serves as a bridge between two worlds, representing Heaven in a foreign land. This role requires deep knowledge of the Kingdom’s constitution (God’s Word), values, and authority. Ambassadors do not speak personal opinions—they speak on behalf of the King.They carry the responsibility to advance the Kingdom’s agenda, embody its principles, and defend its citizens. Their authority is derived from the Kingdom they represent, making them living extensions of Heaven on earth. The Church equips believers to function effectively in this role.3. Kingship & Priesthood (Rulership)The highest stage of Kingdom maturity is becoming a king-priest (Revelation 1:6; 5:10). This role reflects a dual function:As Priests: Believers minister to God, maintain intimacy with Him, and receive divine instruction.As Kings: They enforce God’s will and govern in the earth with Kingdom authority.This mirrors the pattern seen in Melchizedek (Hebrews 7:1–3), combining spiritual authority and earthly dominion. Kings dominate in the earth realm under Heaven’s authority, while priests remain connected to God, ensuring alignment with His will.Ambassadorship prepares the believer for this dimension, as both roles require functioning between Heaven and earth. Mature believers are called to rule and reign in their areas of influence, executing Heaven’s agenda on earth.ConclusionThe Kingdom journey is a progression of identity and responsibility: from understanding your citizenship, to faithfully representing as an ambassador, to ruling as a king-priest. The Church exists to train believers in this progression so they can fully manifest God’s Kingdom on earth

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    Resurrection Sunday: Grave Mistakes

    Resurrection Sunday: Grave MistakesThe resurrection story reveals how sincere people can still make “grave mistakes” when they misunderstand what God is doing. The women came to the tomb with spices, faithfully following Jewish burial customs. Their devotion was genuine, but their expectation was wrong—they came prepared for a dead Jesus while He was already alive. This shows that it is possible to be committed to God yet still operate without revelation.Jesus’ resurrection is unique because He laid down His own life and took it up again (John 10:18). While others in Scripture were raised from the dead, none resurrected themselves. This establishes Jesus not just as one who performs miracles, but as the source of life itself. A major mistake is reducing Him to a prophet or teacher instead of recognizing Him as the Resurrection.The foundation of Christianity is the resurrection. As Paul teaches in 1 Corinthians 15, if Christ is not risen, then preaching is empty, faith is futile, and sin still has power. Therefore, treating Christianity as mere tradition or routine is a grave mistake. Our faith is alive because Jesus is alive.The story of the Emmaus disciples highlights another mistake—walking in the wrong direction. They were leaving Jerusalem, the place of promise, yet Jesus pursued them. Even more striking, they walked with Jesus but did not recognize Him. This reflects a common spiritual condition today: being close to Jesus but unaware of His presence. People can attend church, hear the Word, and still miss Him.Another grave mistake is hearing God’s Word but failing to believe it. The resurrection was clearly spoken in Scripture and by Jesus Himself, yet the disciples did not grasp it. When expectations override revelation, truth is often rejected.Despite all this, grace is revealed in how Jesus responded. He walked with the disciples, taught them, and stayed with them until their eyes were opened. When He broke bread, they finally recognized Him, and everything changed. Grace does not abandon us in our confusion—it leads us into revelation.Their response is crucial. Once they recognized Jesus, they immediately returned to Jerusalem, even at night. This shows that true revelation demands immediate action. Delaying obedience is another grave mistake many make.In conclusion, the resurrection story challenges us to examine our own lives. We must avoid living as if Jesus is still in the grave. Instead, we are called to recognize His presence, believe His Word, and respond without delay. The grave is empty, and because He lives, we must align our lives with that reality.

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    Community Connections Part 5: The Upgrade to Friendship

    📖 John 15:12–15In today’s world, friendships have not disappeared—they have changed. In the past, people had fewer but deeper and more stable friendships. Today, many have numerous connections, yet relationships are often shallow and fragile. People are more connected through technology but also more lonely than before. The real loss is not friendship itself, but depth, consistency, and commitment.Modern friendships require intentional effort, emotional openness, and consistency, which many struggle to maintain. As a result, some people are shifting toward artificial relationships, such as AI-based interactions, because they are always available, non-judgmental, and responsive. However, these forms of connection create unrealistic expectations. Real relationships involve delays, disagreements, and imperfections, while artificial ones offer instant validation and control.This shift can lead to emotional substitution, where people replace real relationships with artificial ones. It also reduces the willingness to invest in real friendships, since true relationships require sacrifice, patience, and growth. Ultimately, this creates isolation disguised as connection.The Bible reveals that friendship is part of God’s design. In Genesis 2:18, God declared that it is not good for man to be alone. Friendship is essential for strength, support, and purpose. Biblical friendship is covenantal, not convenient. Proverbs 18:24 teaches that a true friend sticks closer than a brother. Real friendship is not based on feelings, benefits, or seasons, but on loyalty and commitment.Proverbs 27:17 shows that friendship is also about growth. True friends sharpen one another by correcting, challenging, and strengthening each other. Modern friendships often avoid truth and accountability, but without sharpening, there is no growth.Love is the foundation of true friendship. Jesus said in John 15:13 that the greatest love is to lay down one’s life for a friend. Biblical friendship is sacrificial and requires time, energy, and personal cost. It is not based on convenience but on commitment.Spiritual alignment is also essential. Amos 3:3 asks how two can walk together unless they agree. Strong friendships require shared values and direction. Many relationships fail because they lack spiritual alignment.The friendship between David and Jonathan in 1 Samuel 18–20 is a powerful example of covenant friendship. Their relationship was marked by loyalty, love, and commitment, even under pressure. This reflects the relationship believers have with Christ, where we receive grace, favor, and identity we did not earn.Jesus introduces the ultimate upgrade in John 15:15, where He calls His followers friends instead of servants. A servant obeys without understanding, but a friend is brought into intimacy and revelation. This shows that God desires a close, personal relationship with His people.Abraham was called a friend of God because of his faith, and Moses spoke with God face to face as a friend. This level of relationship is available to all who pursue God sincerely.However, the Bible also warns about unhealthy friendships. James 4:4 teaches that friendship with the world can lead to enmity with God. Relationships that promote compromise can draw a person away from God’s will. Therefore, godly friendships require boundaries and alignment with God’s Word.Ultimately, true friendship begins with Jesus. He is the perfect Friend who demonstrated His love by laying down His life. Human friendships may fail, but Jesus remains faithful. A strong relationship with Him enables believers to build healthy, meaningful relationships with others.

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    Community Connections Part 3: The Danger of Religious Hypocrisy

    Matthew 15:1–2, 7–20In this passage, the scribes and Pharisees confronted Jesus because His disciples did not follow the traditional ritual of washing hands before eating. Instead of addressing their accusation, Jesus exposed their hypocrisy. He quoted Isaiah, saying that they honored God with their lips while their hearts were far from Him. Their worship had become empty because they replaced God’s commandments with human traditions.Religious hypocrisy has always been dangerous because it pushes people away from God. Instead of helping people grow spiritually, it often produces judgment, condemnation, and unfair criticism. Many people reject faith today not because of Jesus, but because of the behavior of those who claim to represent Him.Four religious groups during Jesus’ time illustrate common spiritual dangers that still exist today. The Pharisees represented legalism. They focused on strict rule-keeping and outward appearance rather than true heart transformation. The Scribes represented knowledge without transformation. They were experts in the Scriptures, yet their knowledge did not change their hearts. The Sadducees represented religion without supernatural faith. They denied miracles, angels, and the resurrection, reducing faith to intellectual belief without power. The Herodians represented the mixing of religion with political power and compromise.Jesus openly rebuked the Pharisees in Matthew 23, declaring, “Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites.” They carefully tithed even the smallest herbs but neglected the most important aspects of God’s law—justice, mercy, and faith. They were focused on minor religious details while ignoring the deeper matters of the heart.Through this confrontation Jesus revealed three major dangers: religious hypocrisy, prideful leadership, and external religion without inner transformation. At the same time, He showed the solution—humility, servant leadership, mercy, justice, and a genuine relationship with God. God is not impressed by religious appearance; He is moved by transformed hearts and humble servants.The story of David and Nathan in 2 Samuel 12 illustrates another aspect of human nature. When Nathan told David about a rich man who stole a poor man’s lamb, David immediately demanded severe punishment. Nathan then confronted him by saying, “You are the man.” David was quick to judge another person’s sin but slow to recognize his own.This reveals that a Pharisee-like attitude can exist in anyone. Human nature tends to seek mercy for itself while demanding judgment for others. Yet Jesus teaches that forgiveness is essential for spiritual health. Matthew 6:14 reminds us that if we forgive others, our heavenly Father will also forgive us.True spiritual life does not come from human effort or religious performance. Jesus explained this clearly in John 15 when He said, “I am the vine, you are the branches.” A branch cannot produce fruit by itself; it must remain connected to the vine. Likewise, believers must remain connected to Christ.Healthy community begins with abiding in Jesus. Fruitfulness flows from connection with Him, while disconnection leads to spiritual dryness. Private devotion to Christ sustains public ministry and healthy relationships within the church.Human effort alone cannot produce genuine spiritual fruit; it can only produce religious performance and selfish ambition. The Pharisees looked spiritual but were disconnected from the heart of God. They emphasized rules instead of relationship and appearance instead of transformation.Jesus came to restore the kind of community God desires—one built on grace, humility, mercy, and authentic relationship with Him. When believers remain connected to Christ, their hearts change, their attitudes change, and their communities begin to reflect the love and character of God.

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    Community Connections Part 2: The Illusion of a Perfect Community

    📖 Matthew 9:9–13When Jesus passed by the tax office, He saw Matthew sitting there and said two powerful words: “Follow Me.”Immediately Matthew rose and followed Him. Later Jesus sat in Matthew’s house with many tax collectors and sinners. When the Pharisees saw this, they questioned why Jesus associated with such people. Jesus answered that those who are well do not need a physician, but the sick do, and that He came not to call the righteous but sinners to repentance.Matthew was a tax collector, similar to someone working for a national revenue service today. Tax collectors were deeply hated by Jewish society for several reasons. They were considered political traitors because they worked for the Roman Empire that oppressed the Jewish people. Many were known for extortion, collecting more taxes than required and keeping the extra money. Their constant interaction with Gentiles also made them ceremonially unclean, and religious leaders viewed them as immoral and lawless. Because of this, tax collectors were treated as social outcasts.Yet Jesus chose Matthew. Instead of preaching a long sermon, Jesus simply said “Follow Me.” This shows that every encounter with God eventually leads to a decision moment. The call to follow Jesus is not merely information but an invitation into God’s purpose.Throughout Scripture we see similar moments. Abraham received a call from God in Genesis 12 to leave his country and follow Him to a new land. Moses encountered God at the burning bush and was called into his assignment. Likewise, Jesus called fishermen to follow Him and become fishers of men.The invitation to follow Jesus often requires surrender and sacrifice. In Luke 18 Jesus invited a rich ruler to follow Him, but the man refused because he loved his wealth more than God. This raises an important question: what is holding us back from fully following Christ? It could be fear of rejection, relationships, love of money, or unresolved sin.Another powerful truth in this passage is that Jesus is a friend of sinners. He did not associate with sinners to participate in their sin, but to bring them life and transformation. Jesus was in Matthew’s home where Matthew had invited his friends to hear Him. When people gather around the Word of God, something powerful happens.Jesus said in John 6:63 that His words are spirit and life. Proverbs 4:20–22 teaches that God’s Word brings life and health. When a community gathers around the Word of God, faith grows, hope is restored, and lives begin to change.The Pharisees rejected these people because they believed they were righteous. Yet the tax collectors and sinners were receiving the grace and life that the religious leaders were missing.Jesus explained His mission clearly in Matthew 9:12–13: those who are sick need a physician. He came for the broken, the rejected, and those in need of repentance. Like recycling, God can take what the world considers useless and transform it into something valuable.Isaiah 61:3 declares that God gives beauty for ashes. Ashes represent what has been burned, destroyed, and seemingly worthless. Yet God specializes in restoring broken lives. Ecclesiastes 3:11 reminds us that God makes everything beautiful in its time.Just as recycled materials can be transformed into new and valuable products, God can transform people who have been rejected by society. Many believers come from broken backgrounds—broken families, abuse, addiction, or painful past experiences. Yet Jesus says, “I came for exactly that.”The church is therefore not a place for perfect people. It is a hospital for sick souls, a workshop where broken lives are repaired, and a place where God gives people a new identity.The truth is that a perfect community does not exist. The Pharisees believed they were perfect and therefore stayed outside the house. The sinners knew they were broken, so they came to Jesus—and their lives were changed.

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    Community Connection – Part 1: Chosen By God

    Community Connection – Part 1: Chosen By God📖 John 15:16 — “You did not choose Me, but I chose you and appointed you that you should go and bear fruit…”In Genesis 2:18 we find the first “not good” in Scripture: “It is not good that man should be alone.” Adam had authority, provision, and purpose, yet something was missing — community. Humanity’s first deficiency was not money or power, but isolation. We were created for connection.Community appears everywhere: marriage, family, church, business partnerships, friendships, neighborhoods. Even God exists in eternal fellowship within the Trinity. If God lives in divine community, how much more do we need one another? Independence is celebrated in our culture, but spiritual maturity understands that we are wired for communion — first with God, then with people.Jesus demonstrated this when He chose His disciples (Luke 6:13–16). He did not select religious elites or scholars. He chose fishermen, a tax collector, ordinary men. If human consultants evaluated them, most would have been rejected. Yet Acts 4:13 says people marveled because they realized these men “had been with Jesus.” Their qualification was relationship, not resume.Jesus still chooses unlikely people today — the young, the old, the insecure, those with a past, professionals, stay-at-home moms, business leaders. Education is valuable, but it does not determine election. God’s calling is not based on human standards. If you feel unqualified, that does not disqualify you from being chosen.Romans 8:29–30 reveals the divine process. Those He foreknew, He predestined; those He predestined, He called; those He called, He justified; and those He justified, He glorified. God knows everything about you. Nothing surprises Him. He sees the end while you are still in the middle. His goal is to conform you into the image of Christ.Justification is not earned — it is received through the blood of Jesus. Glorification means living a fruitful life that reflects God’s presence. God is glorified when His life is evident in us. Playing small does not honor God. Humility is not thinking less of yourself, but thinking of yourself less. You cannot diminish God’s glory by walking boldly in your calling.1 Peter 2:9–10 declares that we are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, God’s own special people. This does not deny our past, but it redefines our present. Once we were not a people, now we are the people of God. We belong to a spiritual family.As 2 Corinthians 5:20 says, we are ambassadors for Christ. We represent Heaven on earth. Community is not merely social connection — it is kingdom representation.The first “not good” was isolation. Sin deepened that isolation by separating humanity from God. But through Jesus Christ, reconciliation became possible. At the cross, separation was broken and relationship was restored.The greatest community connection is not church attendance; it is reconciliation with God. You did not choose Him first — He chose you. He called you, justified you, and invites you into His family.The question, “Am I really the one He chose?” is answered at the cross. Yes, you are. Salvation is stepping into the community you were created for — restored fellowship with God through Jesus Christ.

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    Working in unity Part 6: The Power Of Prayer In Unity

    Working in unity Part 6: The Power Of Prayer In Unity

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    Working in Unity – Part 5: Jesus in Our Streets

    Working in Unity – Part 5: Jesus in Our Streets(The Effect of the Great Commission in Action)The early Church was built on obedience, not convenience. Jesus gave His disciples two inseparable instructions: to go and make disciples and to wait for the power of the Holy Spirit. The Great Commission could not be fulfilled without the Holy Spirit, and the Holy Spirit was never given for private experience alone. Authority was given by Jesus, but power was released through the Spirit so believers could be effective witnesses.When God visits His people, He calls them into a higher level of ministry. If there is no response through action, the Holy Spirit becomes reduced to emotional moments that help no one. The Spirit empowers movement, not comfort. The Church must move from encounter to obedience.Jesus commanded His followers to make disciples, baptise, and teach all nations, and this mission is accomplished only through the power of the Holy Spirit. One of the greatest hindrances to the Great Commission is shame. When believers are ashamed of Jesus, they silence the Gospel. We boldly share sports, trends, politics, and opinions, yet hesitate to share Christ. Social media proves this reality—many react to worldly topics, but few respond to Jesus. Still, Jesus remains rejected by the world yet chosen by God to save it.The world desperately needs Jesus. The overwhelming prayer requests of people reveal brokenness that no system can fix. The answer is Christ. Those who receive Him are given the right to become children of God. Salvation remains the power of the Gospel, and people who believe the message will be saved.The growth of the early Church was the act of God responding to obedience. While people often attribute disasters to God, they overlook that alignment with God’s purpose releases blessing and transformation. Three thousand souls were added in one day—not through private church, but public witness. Today, many churches recycle believers instead of reaching the lost.Signs and wonders do not precede obedience; they follow it. The Holy Spirit’s impact is limited when believers remain in the upper room. Jesus Himself came down the mountain to minister to broken people, and so must the Church.God continued adding people daily because the Church remained steadfast in apostolic teaching, fellowship, breaking of bread, prayer, unity, generosity, gladness, simplicity of heart, praise, and togetherness. This lifestyle produced favour with all people, and God responded by saving many. True revival is uncapped when the Church takes Jesus into the streets.

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    Working in unity Part 4: United by the Holy Spirit

    Working in unity Part 3: Kingdoms of the earthActs 2

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    Working in unity Part 3: Kingdoms of the earth

    Working in unity Part 3: Kingdoms of the earth(Which kingdom do you belong to?)Scripture:📖 Genesis 11:3-4 NKJV“Then they said to one another, “Come, let us make bricks and bake them thoroughly.” They had brick for stone, and they had asphalt for mortar. And they said, “Come, let us build ourselves a city, and a tower whose top is in the heavens; let us make a name for ourselves, lest we be scattered abroad over the face of the whole earth.””This message contrasts the Kingdom of God, the kingdom of man, and the kingdom of Satan, using the story of the Tower of Babel (Genesis 11) and the calling of Abram (Genesis 12). The people of Babel were preserved from the flood because of Noah’s relationship with God, but their sinful nature remained untouched. Without redemption, pride quickly surfaced. Pride has been central to sin since the fall of Adam and Eve, when humanity desired independence from God rather than obedience to Him.The serpent’s deception in Genesis 3 planted doubt, encouraging Adam and Eve to act apart from God with promises of self-exaltation. That same message still echoes today—suggesting that disobedience to God leads to progress, freedom, and greatness. Babel reflected this mindset: “Let us make a name for ourselves.” It was unity without submission to God.There are three kingdoms at work in the world. When the kingdom of man operates without the Kingdom of God, the kingdom of Satan infiltrates it. Satan has no authority except what people give him through unbelief and disobedience. His nature is to exalt himself above God, as seen in Isaiah 14 and Ezekiel 28. In contrast, Jesus taught us to pray for God’s kingdom and will to be established on earth.God has given humanity a powerful weapon against Satan: the Name of Jesus and the Blood of Jesus. Our warfare is spiritual, not physical, and through Christ we can pull down every proud thought that opposes God (2 Corinthians 10:3–6).Nimrod and the people of Babel used the right tools but with the wrong heart—building independently of God. Abram, however, responded to God with an uncalculated “yes.” He left everything in faith, trusting God to make his name great. From this point, the kingdom of Genesis 11 (self-made) stands in conflict with the kingdom of Genesis 12 (God-made).Babel sought to gain the world while losing their soul; Abram was willing to lose all to gain God. Faith, not self-effort, pleases God. Without faith it is impossible to please Him (Hebrews 11:6). God rejected Babel’s work because it was built without faith, but He approved Abram because of his trust in Him.Key Truth: A fallen world needs a Savior, not self-made greatness. Faith in God is the foundation of true unity and lasting impact.Which Kingdom Do You Belong To?Today the question is not about unity, progress, intelligence, or ability. The question is which kingdom do you belong to? The people of Babel were united, skilled, and strategic—but they built without God. Abram had no plan, no structure, and no certainty—yet he had faith, and that faith pleased God.Many today are building lives, careers, families, and even ministries while quietly leaving God out. Self-made success may look impressive, but without God it leads to emptiness. You can gain the world and still lose your soul. God is not impressed by towers built in pride; He is drawn to hearts surrendered in faith.Right now, God is calling people the way He called Abram: “Come out… and trust Me.” He is calling you to step away from independence, pride, fear, and self-reliance, and to give Him an uncalculated yes. This is not about religion; it is about surrender. Not about making a name for yourself, but allowing God to write His name over your life.This moment is for you.Jesus is standing at the door of your heart. He is not asking for your perfection—He is asking for your faith. Step out, come forward, and surrender your life to Him. Today, choose the Kingdom that lasts forever.

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    Working in Unity – Part 2: Building in Unity

    Working in Unity – Part 2: Building in UnityGenesis 11:1–9 reveals the power of unity through the story of the Tower of Babel. Humanity shared one language, one vision, and one purpose. Their unity was so strong that God Himself acknowledged that nothing they planned would be impossible for them. However, their unity was misdirected—rooted in pride, self-preservation, and the desire to make a name for themselves rather than trusting God’s promises.Human nature is wired to build. Even animals instinctively build for survival and continuity—birds build nests, bees build hives, ants and termites construct complex structures, and animals dig burrows and shelters. Jesus acknowledged this truth in Matthew 8:20, yet He revealed a deeper reality: while creation builds, humanity is called to build with purpose and alignment to God. If animals cooperate to build, how much more should the church of God build together in unity.Genesis 10 introduces Nimrod and Babel as the foundation of an empire. The tower was not merely architectural ambition; it was a statement of distrust in God’s promise never to flood the earth again. The people built out of fear and unbelief. This raises a vital question: what are we building today because we do not fully trust God’s promises?Psalm 127 reminds us that unless the Lord builds, all human effort is in vain. God resists self-made empires built in pride and self-glory. Many churches, ministries, and organizations have failed because of the “me, myself, and I” mentality. When unity exists without God’s direction, it becomes dangerous rather than fruitful.Key questions must be asked when we unite: What are we building? Who is it for? Did God instruct us to build it? Who holds ultimate authority? What impact does it have on the community? The people of Babel had the right materials but the wrong mandate. Their downfall was pride, and James 4:6 reminds us that God resists the proud but gives grace to the humble.Genesis 11:1 shows that unity is powerful—it can produce both good and evil depending on what unites us. Communities, churches, businesses, schools, and even entertainment spaces exist because people unite around a shared vision. When unity breaks down, organizations fail.In conclusion, Jesus declares in Matthew 16:18 that He is the one building the church, and the gates of hell will not prevail against it. He builds on the revelation of who He is, not on human ambition. The church is not buildings made by hands; it is God’s people. Acts 17 confirms that God dwells in people, not structures.God is committed to building His people—perfecting, establishing, strengthening, and settling them (1 Peter 5:10). The question remains: Jesus is building the church—are you building with Him, or against Him?

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    WORKING IN UNITY – PART 1: CUTTING EDGE

    WORKING IN UNITY – PART 1: CUTTING EDGE(Effectiveness of Your Tools)This sermon teaches that God expects every believer to be effective in the work assigned to them—whether in parenting, career, ministry, business, or community impact. Effectiveness is not accidental; it requires unity, responsibility, wisdom, and God’s involvement.Using 2 Kings 6:1–7, we see the sons of the prophets working together to expand their dwelling place. Growth required action, shared vision, and unity. When the place became too small, they increased their capacity, then filled it—establishing a continuous cycle of growth that continues until Christ returns.God operates through two creation principles:Structure – human effort and hard workBreath of Life – God’s spiritual empowermentMany people miss one of these principles. Speaking faith without action produces no results, while working hard without God leads to exhaustion. True effectiveness comes when effort and God’s presence work together.The sons of the prophets sought approval and alignment from Elisha before acting. Once approval was given, they moved immediately. Vision that stagnates eventually dies, and procrastination postpones destiny to the grave. Obedience requires urgency, and progress demands diligence. However, growth without God’s presence is meaningless—wherever we go, God must go with us.When the axe head fell into the water, it revealed a key life principle: things will go wrong. The issue is not failure, but who stands with you when failure happens. What we lose—peace, joy, relationships, direction, or ourselves—can be restored in Christ. Restoration begins with honest diagnosis: “Where did it fall?”The stick thrown into the water represents the cross of Christ, reminding us that our solutions are found at the cross. God restores, but we must also take responsibility—“Pick it up yourself.” God will not do what He has empowered us to do.

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    Birth of Jesus Christ – Part 1: Chaotic Night

    Birth of Jesus Christ – Part 1: Chaotic NightChristmas carols paint a picture of a peaceful night, but the birth of Jesus was filled with chaos. Behind the beauty of “Silent Night” was a world under harsh Roman rule, a difficult journey, rejection, and unexpected circumstances. Jesus did not enter a peaceful environment—He entered a broken one.Caesar Augustus issued a decree for a world-wide census (Luke 2:1–2), forcing Joseph and a heavily pregnant Mary to travel about 130 km from Nazareth to Bethlehem. Caesar made no exceptions for the weak. What looked like political oppression was actually God positioning prophecy. Jesus was born into a world with no mercy so He could reveal God’s mercy.Upon arriving in Bethlehem, there was no room for them in the inn (Luke 2:7). Mary had to search for a place to give birth, and Jesus was laid in a manger. This raises a challenge: Do we make room for Jesus today? Many push Christ aside—in homes, schools, government, workplaces, and even at Christmas, where Santa, entertainment, and culture overshadow the Saviour. Yet the manger was not an accident; it was prophetic. The Lamb of God was born where lambs fed (John 1:29). God uses what looks dysfunctional to fulfill His divine plan.God revealed the birth of Jesus not to nobles, but to shepherds—the lowest class in society (Luke 2:8–18). This shows Jesus’ humility and accessibility. Heaven chose ordinary people to first witness the King. Jesus was both the Good Shepherd (John 10:11) and the Lamb at His birth. The shepherds saw His glory and became early evangelists, reminding us to share the good news of Christ.In the temple, Jesus was revealed to spiritually devoted people—Simeon and Anna (Luke 2:25–38). Simeon, led by the Holy Spirit, recognized Jesus instantly. Revelation requires the Spirit; religious people like the Pharisees missed Christ because they lacked the Holy Spirit. Anna, a prophetess devoted to prayer and fasting, confirmed Jesus as the Redeemer. Devotion sharpens spiritual discernment.Throughout the story, God used chaos—a census, a dangerous journey, rejection, a manger, ordinary shepherds, and an oppressed nation—to reveal His greatest gift: Jesus Christ. What looks chaotic to us may be divine design in God’s hands.Conclusion:The birth of Jesus teaches us that God works powerfully in disorder. He enters the chaos of our world and the confusion of our lives to bring salvation. From the manger to the cross, Jesus shows that no circumstance is too disordered for God to use. Christmas is not about lights, culture, or festivities—it is about Christ entering our brokenness to bring hope. Let us make room for Him again, honour His presence, and recognize Him through the Holy Spirit. Jesus Christ is Lord, Saviour, Shepherd, and the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world. Amen.

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    Vision 2026: United in Christ

    Vision 2026: United in ChristVision is vital for the life of a church. It gives direction, clarity, unity, and purpose. Proverbs 29:18 teaches that without vision people perish; but with vision, a church moves together toward God’s intention. Vision aligns us to common understanding, common values, and common goals.Rhema Rock of Refuge Ministries began by faith on 28 January 2024 in the house of Pastors Njabulo and Marvelous. Using a tray and keyboard stand as a pulpit, preaching on Facebook Live, and worshipping as if in a full church—this was the evidence of faith. Hebrews 11:6 shows that God rewards those who diligently seek Him. Our beginning was small, but it was built on faith and obedience.We come from diverse backgrounds and cultures, yet God has called us into one church. Vision unifies us, motivates service, measures progress, attracts resources, and builds long-term continuity. A church without vision pulls in different directions, but vision provides structure and leadership that keeps us aligned.True vision comes from God. Habakkuk 2:2 teaches that vision is God’s answer to prayer. Human plans fail when they are not aligned with His purpose. Proverbs 19:21 and Psalm 37:4–5 remind us to surrender our plans to God, delight in Him, and allow Him to order our steps. Vision succeeds when it originates from God.Previous visions prepared us for where we are going2024 – Foundation (Ephesians 2:20):We declared Christ as our cornerstone, built on the Word, and focused on evangelism, outreach, and spiritual grounding.2025 – Increase My Capacity (2 Kings 4:3):We asked God to enlarge capacity before resources. He moved us from a garage to a 300+ venue and increased both personal and corporate capacity.Now God calls us into 2026 – United in Christ.We are a diverse church with one Lord and one vision. Diversity is strength when aligned; division only arises when vision is unclear. Unity empowers effectiveness: men and women bring different strengths, young and old offer different perspectives, and different cultures enrich our ministry.Acts 4:32–33 shows that when believers were of one heart and soul, great power and great grace rested upon them. Unity releases the Holy Spirit, opens doors for answered prayer, and empowers the church to witness with boldness. When we are united, nothing can stop us.As Christ’s Ambassadors, everything we do must point to Him—our sermons, our worship, our service, and our culture. Vision 2026 calls every member to run with the vision. Habakkuk 2:2 says, “That he may run who reads it.” Vision is not fulfilled by pastors alone but by every believer who commits, serves, sows, and participates.We declare 2026 as a year of unity, grace, and divine power. We commit to walk in one heart, one mind, and one purpose. We trust God for spiritual growth, stronger relationships, supernatural unity, and Kingdom impact.Vision 2026: United in Christ — a diverse church, one Lord, one vision, one heartbeat.

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    Increase My Faith – Part 7: Faith That Believes God When It’s Over!

    FAITH THAT BELIEVES GOD WHEN IT’S OVERFaith grows strongest at the point where human strength ends. When we declare, “It’s over,” God often says, “Now I can begin.” The disciples prayed, “Lord, increase our faith,” and Jesus taught that even mustard-seed faith can uproot what looks immovable. God specializes in stepping in when we reach a dead end. As long as we still have options, our faith is not fully activated. Our exhaustion, limitations, and closed doors become the very platforms where God displays His power. Scripture does not deny affliction but promises deliverance and a weight of glory that works through every challenge.1. Repeat What Didn’t Work the First TimeIn Luke 5, Peter and the disciples had finished an unsuccessful night of fishing. Their campaign was over, the nets were cleaned, and they were discouraged. Yet Jesus told them to let down the nets again—an instruction that sounded insane and illogical. Faith is revealed when God asks us to revisit what has failed. The world’s cliché says, “Doing the same thing expecting different results is insanity,” but faith says, “Nevertheless, at Your word.” Peter’s obedience brought miraculous abundance because Jesus, the Creator of fish, stepped into the situation. Faith follows God’s word, not human instinct.2. Come Out From Hiding—Everyone Is Counting on YouGideon believed it was over for Israel. He felt small, inferior, and unqualified, hiding from the Midianites while questioning God’s presence. Yet God called him “mighty man of valor.” God often chooses the overlooked, insecure, and hidden to accomplish His extraordinary plans. His strategies do not follow human reasoning. He sees strength where we see weakness and potential where we see failure. Many believers disqualify themselves with labels like “unloved,” “poor,” or “defeated,” while God calls them victorious and mighty. Faith begins when we agree with God’s identity for us and step out of hiding.3. Good as DeadHebrews 11:12 says Abraham was “as good as dead,” yet through him God produced descendants as numerous as the stars. Abraham had reached an age where dreams of fatherhood were naturally impossible. He had even accepted Eliezer and later Ishmael as substitutes for the promise. Yet God revived what looked permanently closed. Human standards say “too late,” but God’s standards release new beginnings at any age. From childhood to old age, every life stage is a platform for God’s purpose. No age, condition, or delay can cancel God’s plan. Dead dreams, dead seasons, and dead opportunities can be resurrected by God’s power.Conclusion: Dead in Our TrespassesJust as God revived Abraham’s dead situation, He revived us spiritually. We were dead in sins, without hope or strength, but God made us alive with Christ. If God resurrected our spirits, He can resurrect anything in our lives—purpose, faith, opportunities, relationships, or dreams. He brings life where humans see death and fulfillment where we see endings. When it looks over, God is often just getting started. This is the faith that believes God in the impossible.

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    Increase My Faith Part 6: Faith That Never Gives Up (Ps Marvelous)

    THE FAITH THAT NEVER GIVES UP📖 Luke 18:1–8Jesus begins this parable with a powerful truth: “Men always ought to pray and not lose heart.”This sets the tone for what kind of faith God is looking for — a faith that persists, endures, and refuses to quit even when nothing seems to change.The story of the widow and the unjust judge teaches us that faith must be consistent. The widow had no status, no power, and no support. Yet she kept coming, kept asking, and refused to be ignored. Her persistence moved even a corrupt judge. If persistence can move the unjust, how much more can it move a righteous God?Faith that never gives up is not casual or seasonal; it is a daily lifestyle. It’s the faith that endures through silence, delay, and difficulty. Jesus said God may “bear long,” meaning sometimes He seems silent. But delay is not denial — it is preparation. Waiting seasons are classrooms where endurance and strength are developed. Isaiah 40:31 promises that those who wait on the Lord will renew their strength.When the appointed time comes, God acts suddenly. What seems slow will shift quickly when Heaven’s timing arrives. God may take time to answer, but when He acts, He acts speedily. That is why we must keep praying, believing, and expecting. 1 Thessalonians 5:17 tells us to “pray without ceasing.” Persistent prayer is not nagging God; it is standing in faith until His promise manifests.Jesus ends the parable with a striking question: “When the Son of Man comes, will He find faith on the earth?”This shows that real faith is not proven in starting but in continuing. It’s easy to believe at the beginning, but enduring faith believes until the end. Galatians 6:9 encourages us not to grow weary in doing good, for in due season we will reap if we do not faint. Likewise, Hebrews 10:35–36 reminds us not to throw away our confidence, because it carries great reward.The faith that never gives up prays without quitting, stands on the Word, refuses to consider circumstances, and holds fast to hope. Like Abraham, it doesn’t look at the impossibility — it focuses on the promise. Matthew 4:4 says man shall live by every word that proceeds from God’s mouth. Faith lives by what God said, not by what it sees.Even while waiting, faith worships. It keeps declaring the promises of God. It keeps expecting good things. Psalm 62:5says, “My expectation is from Him.” Expectation keeps faith alive.The widow’s persistence moved the heart of the unjust judge — and your persistence will move the heart of God. God is looking for people who say, “Lord, I will not give up.” Your faith is working, even when you cannot see it. Your persistence is producing a reward. God has heard every cry and seen every prayer, and your answer is on the way.So, keep praying. Keep believing. Keep pressing. Keep standing. Don’t lose heart, because your breakthrough is closer than it seems. When you hold on in faith, Heaven will respond speedily.This is the faith that never gives up — enduring faith, warfare faith, stubborn faith, and unshakable faith.The faith that stands firm through every season and says, “I will trust You until You answer.”

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    Knowing God and Becoming Intimate With Him - Sinothile Aphane

    📖John 14:8-11“Philip said to Him, “Lord, show us the Father, and it is sufficient for us.” Jesus said to him, “Have I been with you so long, and yet you have not known Me, Philip? He who has seen Me has seen the Father; so how can you say, ‘Show us the Father’? Do you not believe that I am in the Father, and the Father in Me? The words that I speak to you I do not speak on My own authority; but the Father who dwells in Me does the works. Believe Me that I am in the Father and the Father in Me, or else believe Me for the sake of the works themselves.”To know God we need to know His wordWe need to study the word of GodWe must pray 🙏🏾 There’s a different between being intimate with God or being familiar with Him Israel got familiar with feasts of God and lost relationship with HimThey did meaningless activities that are routine without impact📖Amos 5:21-27 NKJV““I hate, I despise your feast days, And I do not savor your sacred assemblies. Though you offer Me burnt offerings and your grain offerings, I will not accept them, Nor will I regard your fattened peace offerings. Take away from Me the noise of your songs, For I will not hear the melody of your stringed instruments. But let justice run down like water, And righteousness like a mighty stream. “Did you offer Me sacrifices and offerings In the wilderness forty years, O house of Israel? You also carried Sikkuth your king And Chiun, your idols, The star of your gods, Which you made for yourselves. Therefore I will send you into captivity beyond Damascus,” Says the Lord, whose name is the God of hosts.”They decided to have other Gods besides God Almighty If you take a step of obedience God take more steps📖Psalms 27:8“When You said, “Seek My face,” My heart said to You, “Your face, Lord, I will seek.””Your face Lord I will seekKnow Gods character, will and word

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    Increase My Faith – Part 5: Thoughts Factory!

    Increase My Faith – Part 5: Thoughts Factory!(Think Yourself to the World of Possibilities)📖 Luke 17:5–6; Romans 1:17Our thoughts are the womb where faith is conceived and manufactured. Every word, belief, and decision begins in the mind—the factory of our faith. What fills your thoughts will frame your world. If your mind is filled with fear, your life will reflect fear; but if filled with God’s Word, your life will manifest faith.🗣️ “My mind is not a dumping site — it’s God’s factory!”Declaration: “My thoughts belong to God! My mind will produce faith, not fear. I’m moving from doubt to destiny!”📖 Romans 12:1–2Faith begins where logic ends. Transformation starts when we allow God to renew our thinking. Peter had to unlearn the storm to walk on water. Likewise, we must unlearn fear, pain, and wrong patterns formed by past experiences.A renewed mind sees possibilities where the old mind saw limits. Jesus gives us a new way of thinking—holy, hopeful, and heaven-driven.🗣️ “You can’t step into new life with old thinking.”Declaration: “Lord, rewire my mind to think faith, not fear.”📖 Philippians 4:8–9Meditation is the digestion of thought—feeding your spirit until truth becomes part of you. Faith cannot grow in a toxic environment of gossip, fear, or negativity.Your mind is a garden: if you let the devil plant weeds, faith dies. Fill your thoughts with God’s promises and testimonies. Attend Bible study, speak scriptures, and rehearse His Word daily.🗣️ “If I feed on bad news, I’ll live bad news.”Declaration: “From today, I choose my thoughts. I meditate on truth and peace. I receive the mind of Christ!”📖 Hebrews 11:3; Proverbs 18:21Your faith frames your world. You are living in the world your words and thoughts have created—or the one your fears have allowed. Words are creative power: they build homes, marriages, and futures—or destroy them.God spoke the world into existence, and we are made in His image. If we change what we say, we’ll change what we see.🗣️ “Some storms didn’t come from the devil—they came from our mouths.”Declaration: “I will speak life! I bless my home, my work, and my future. My world is framed by faith!”📖 Proverbs 23:7“As a man thinks in his heart, so is he.”Your identity begins in your thoughts, not your appearance. The Israelites saw themselves as grasshoppers; Gideon saw himself as the least—until God renewed their minds. David saw himself as God’s answer to a nation, not a small shepherd boy.🗣️ “I can’t live higher than I think.”Declaration: “I am who God says I am — chosen, anointed, and called. I think myself into destiny!”Your mind is the workshop of your world. Every breakthrough starts with a thought aligned to God’s Word; every downfall begins with one surrendered to fear.Guard your mind. Fill it with the Word. Speak what you believe.Faith in your thoughts will birth faith in your words — and your world will follow.📖 Philippians 2:5“Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus.”Final Declaration:Father, in Jesus’ name,My mind is a factory of faith!No more fear, no more doubt.I receive the mind of Christ.I think possibilities, speak possibilities, and live in divine possibilities.My world reflects Your Word — Amen!

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    Increase My Faith – Part 3: Faith That Defies Logic!

    📖 Luke 17:5–6 (NKJV)Introduction: The Condition of Our Heart Matters📖 2 Corinthians 4:18 (NKJV)Faith operates from the heart, not the head. A heart that is consumed by fear, doubt, and negativity cannot produce faith that moves mountains. The condition of your heart determines the expression of your faith.The World Conditions Us to Think Negatively📖 Romans 12:2 (NKJV)We live in a generation constantly fed with negativity:News headlines are filled with violence, corruption, and fear.Movies and music often glorify pain, lust, and hopelessness.Even social media celebrates chaos more than peace.Every day, what we hear and see conditions our minds — either toward faith or toward fear.Practical Example:If a child constantly hears, “You’ll never make it,” that voice becomes their inner language.If another child hears, “You can do all things through Christ,” that word becomes their default faith.Lesson:What fills your ears will eventually fill your heart.That’s why the Bible says, “Faith comes by hearing…” not by seeing. The Psychological Process of Hearing📖 Romans 10:17 (NKJV)There’s a divine and psychological process that connects what we hear to how we live:Stage-What Happen-Faith Response1. Hearing: Recognition of sound - Awareness of truth2. Understanding: Cognitive processing - Openness and trust3. Feeling: Emotional connection - Joy, peace, motivation 4. Believing: Internalization - Confidence, identity in Christ5. Acting: Behavior and response - Bold obedience 6. Reinforcing: Long-term rewiring - Transformation and resilience Practical Example:When you constantly hear the Word — sermons, worship, Scripture — your inner language changes.Instead of saying, “I can’t,” you start saying, “I can do all things through Christ.”You stop reacting emotionally and start responding spiritually.Faith vs Logic📖 Hebrews 11:1 (NLT)Logic and faith both have a place — but they operate in different realms.Logic says: “Be realistic.”Faith says: “Be spiritual.”Logic looks at facts.Faith looks at truth.Key Truth:Logic is limited by human understanding, but faith is unlimited because it’s connected to God’s Word.Examples of Faith That Defied LogicLet’s look at people who refused to be trapped by what they saw — and chose to believe what God said.Person - Reality - Faith ResponsePeter: “We have toiled all night and caught nothing.” “Nevertheless, at Your word I will let down the net.” (Luke 5:5)The Centurion: His servant was sick. “Only speak a word, and my servant will be healed.” (Matthew 8:8)Mary: The wine had run out. “Whatever He says to you, do it.” (John 2:5)David: Goliath was bigger and stronger. “The Lord who delivered me will deliver me again.” (1 Samuel 17:37)Moses: Pharaoh wanted him dead. “Thus says the Lord: Let My people go.” (Exodus 5:1)Abraham: Told to sacrifice his only son. “God will provide for Himself the lamb.” (Genesis 22:8)Isaac: Famine in the land. “Isaac sowed in that land and reaped a hundredfold.” (Genesis 26:12)Life Lesson:Faith doesn’t ignore reality — it simply refuses to be ruled by it.Faith says: “I see the facts, but I choose to stand on the truth of God’s Word.”Lesson:Faith that defies logic is not blind faith — it is Word-based faith.It doesn’t deny reality, it just refuses to let reality have the final say.Conclusion: Believe What You Speak 📖 2 Corinthians 4:13 (NKJV)The spirit of faith speaks boldly — it never stays silent.When you believe in your heart and confess with your mouth, power is released.Practical Insight:You can’t speak defeat all week and expect victory on Sunday.You can’t declare fear and expect peace.You can’t speak sickness and expect healing.

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    Increase My Faith – Part 2: Faith Comes by Hearing, Not by Experience!

    (Obedience to God’s Word)📖 Luke 17:5–6 (NKJV)“And the apostles said to the Lord, ‘Increase our faith.’ So the Lord said, ‘If you have faith as a mustard seed, you can say to this mulberry tree, “Be pulled up by the roots and be planted in the sea,” and it would obey you.’”Introduction – Is Experience Really the Best Teacher?We’ve often heard the phrase: “Experience is the best teacher.”And there’s some truth to that.Firsthand experience gives insight that theory alone cannot.It helps us develop skill and wisdom.Repeated experiences—good or bad—mature us.We can even learn from others’ experiences to avoid their mistakes.Reflecting on what worked and what didn’t builds discernment.But here’s the truth: experience may be a teacher, but it’s not the best one.📖 Romans 10:17 (NKJV)There’s no need to experience pain first when God has already spoken. Obey His Word, and you’ll avoid unnecessary suffering.Key Thought 💭Experience can teach you lessons, yes—but sometimes the cost of those lessons is too high.When you walk by faith and obedience, you don’t have to “learn the hard way.”Faith in God’s Word is the best teacher.It rewards you with peace, protection, and progress—without the painful tuition fees of disobedience.Key TruthIn the Bible, faith in the Word of God—not experience—has always been the best teacher, producing tangible results.You don’t have to experience the fall to know obedience brings life. Just believe and obey the Word.Biblical Case Studies – When Experience Came Too Late1. Adam and Eve – Ignored God’s Command (Genesis 3:1–24)2. Cain – Ignored God’s Warning (Genesis 4:6–8)3. Noah’s Generation – Mocked God’s Word (Genesis 6–7)4. Lot’s Wife – Looked Back (Genesis 19:17, 26)5. The Israelites – Refused to Enter the Promised Land (Numbers 13–14)6. King Saul – Partial Obedience (1 Samuel 15:1–23)7. Samson – Ignored His Calling (Judges 16:1–21)8. David – Broke God’s Law (2 Samuel 11–12)9. Solomon – Turned to Idols (1 Kings 11:1–11)10. The Golden Calf – Impatience in the Waiting (Exodus 32)11. Judas Iscariot – Ignored Jesus’ Warning (Matthew 26:14–25; 27:3–5)True Faith Doesn’t Wait for ExperienceTrue faith says: “If God said it, I believe it.”It moves in obedience, not trial and error.Faith hears the Word and responds—without needing a painful experience to confirm it.Hearing from GodThis phrase—“God told me”—has become so common in church that it’s lost meaning.But the real question is: How do we truly hear God?Answer: Through His Word.The primary voice of God is His Logos—the written Word of God.Principle:Don’t bend the Bible to fit your life.Let the Bible bend your life to fit God’s truth.Since faith comes by hearing, then your faith grows every time you listen, meditate, and obey the Word.Faith and Words – The Psychology of Hearing📖 Proverbs 18:20–21 (NKJV)Stages of Hearing and Believing:Hearing – Awareness and attention.Understanding – Processing and trusting.Feeling – Emotional response (peace or fear).Believing – Internalizing truth or lies.Acting – Expressing what’s inside.Reinforcing – Forming habits and transformation.Your words and what you hear shape your emotional world, your belief system, and your destiny.📖 Ephesians 4:29–32 (NKJV)Corrupt words poison faith—psychologically and spiritually.God’s Word, however, builds, heals, and renews.Power of the Word of God📖 Hebrews 11:3 (NKJV)Everything visible came from the invisible Word.If God framed the world by His Word, you can frame your world by your words—when they agree with His Word.Conclusion – Faith or Experience?Experience produces scars.Faith produces fruit.By the time experience teaches you, it may be too late—but when faith teaches you, it’s just in time.Raw faith—simple, childlike obedience—is the key to victory.So don’t wait for experience.Hear, believe, and obey the Word of God!

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    Increase My Faith Part 1: Don’t stop at the door, Take the roof off!

    Increase My Faith Part 1: Don’t stop at the door, Take the roof off! 📖Luke 17:5-6 NKJV  Introduction: Size of my faith·      This event is happening later in Jesus’ ministry ·      The disciples had seen that Jesus always attributed the miracles He did to faith and were interested to have the size of their faith increased The disciples said, “Increase our faith.” But Jesus said, “It doesn’t take more faith. It just takes faith.” Do you have it? ·      Even the smallest seed, when alive and planted, carries the power to move the impossible. “It’s not the size of my faith—it’s the size of my God!” Key truthIn Gods kingdom faith is the key that opens all the doors  📖Hebrews 11:6 NKJV ·      It’s still the same for us today - we have to have faith in God for things to happen in our lives 1. Faith Walks Better With Friends (Collaborative Faith) 📖 Mark 2:1-12 NKJVThe Bible doesn’t tell us if it was his idea or theirs to go. It doesn’t matter. What matters is—he got there. And when Jesus looked up, He didn’t just see the man’s faith, He saw their faith. These men loved their friend enough to go the extra mile. True friends bring you closer to Christ. “When I can’t walk, I need friends who will carry me!”“Your circle can be your ceiling—or your ladder!” 📖 Matthew 18:19–20 NKJV Reflections:Check if you have right friends and companions. If not, pray to God to lead you to them. Key truthJesus saw their faith as one because they did it in agreement  ·      How much more when we believe in Jesus as the church - we will see the hand of God moving in our daily lives 2. Faith Finds a Way (Overcoming Obstacles) 📖 Mark 2:2, 4 NKJV•           The crowd blocked the door. But faith doesn’t stop at the door—it finds the roof.•           Faith will make you rip through barriers, not sit behind excuses.•           They didn’t let the obstacle become the end of the story. Faith doesn’t take no for an answer. Faith takes the roof off. People with excuses never experience what God has promised. Reflections:These four guys broke someone’s roof to get to Jesus. What “roof” do you need to break to reach your miracle? Fear? Pride? Excuses? When the door is closed, faith builds a roof entrance. 3. Planning is not lack of Faith  📖 Mark 2:3 NKJVThis wasn’t haphazard. Four men, one assignment, one plan. Faith is not reckless—it’s strategic.Faith doesn’t retire your brain; it requires you to use wisdom and plan. They didn’t drop the man randomly—they lowered him with precision right in front of Jesus. Key Truth: Faith without wisdom is presumption. Faith with wisdom is power. 📖 Luke 14:28-31 NKJV Practical Application:The church of God should stop doing foolish things and regard it as faith. When things don’t work out than the blame it on GodKey truth:They dropped him safely right in front of Jesus. That didn’t happen by chance but by precision, exactness and accuracy. 4. Jesus Reads The hearts  📖 Mark 2:8 NKJV ·      The greatest person in that room was not the Pharisees, not the crowd—it was Jesus. He not only saw the paralytic’s physical need but also the Pharisees’ hidden thoughts. Key TruthYou need to have God who scans deep issues in your heart and surrender all to Him 📖 Mark 2:9-11 NKJVQuestions:Which one is easier?  Answer: All is easy because He is God. He can do anything. 📖 Luke 1:37 NKJVKey truth To prove that he is God, he then commanded the man to walk Conclusion: Forgiveness of sins 📖 Mark 2:5 NKJV Jesus went deeper than the legs—He touched the soul.A healed walk means nothing if your heart is still broken.Jesus cares more about who you are than what you do. “God doesn’t just fix your walk—He fixes your heart!”“Faith doesn’t just change my situation—it changes my soul!”  Jesus cares about your soul more that your external issues 📖 Ephesians 3:16–17 NKJV 

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    Access to the Promised Future – Part 9: Don’t Rent the Future—Own It

    (Finale – Inheritance Is More Than Land— It’s Legacy)📖 Joshua 13:1–2 (NKJV)Introduction: Will It Ever End?God looked Joshua straight in the face and said: “You’re old.”That’s not an insult—it’s reality. Joshua’s time was running out. His time was almost over, but the mission was not yet complete.This reminds us: we are not here forever. Because of that, we must think carefully about the legacy we leave behind.Key Truth: Inheritance is GenerationalEvery generation inherits both victories and unfinished battles. Even in moments of great triumph, there are always new challenges for those who come after us.Some inherit debts and poverty (liabilities).Others inherit businesses, investments, and land (assets).What we leave behind determines whether the next generation starts life at a disadvantage or with a head start.This was true in Joshua’s day—and it remains true for us today.Mistakes the Next Generation Often MakesTaking things for granted, assuming life will always remain as their parents left it.Believing the illusion of the “soft life.Squandering inheritance, like the prodigal son (Luke 15:11–13).Failing to put in the same effort that their parents did to build what they now enjoy.You know what the danger is?Unfinished Battles – Dealing with the PhilistinesGod told Joshua: “There remains very much land to be possessed.”Translation? Some problems are not yours to solve. Some problems are for the next generation to face.🗣️“You Can’t Kill Every Giant, But You Can Raise Giant-Slayers.”This means: No matter how faithful or effective you are, your children will face battles of their own. Your duty is to equip them to fight.🗣️“Inheritance Is More Than Land—It’s Legacy.”The Land Issue (Joshua 13–22)This section of Joshua is all about land ownership and inheritance.🗣️“Don’t Rent the Future—Own It!”📖 Key Truth:The one who possesses the land, possesses the wealth. Land always carries the potential for generational growth.🗣️ “From Eden to New Jerusalem—It’s Always Been About the Land.”From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible is a story of land: Eden → Promised Land → New Jerusalem.Practical Lessons on Land OwnershipFarming: Mining:.Politics & War: Key NoteTrue wealth is tied to land. Without ownership, identity and security are weakened.Example of Courage – The Bravery of Caleb📖 Joshua 14:10–12 – At 85 years old, Caleb said: “Give me this mountain!”📖Joshua 15:14 NKJV“Caleb drove out the three sons of Anak from there: Sheshai, Ahiman, and Talmai, the children of Anak.”🗣️“You Don’t Need Easy Land. You Need Promised Land.”Caleb was 85 years old.Still strong. Still ready. Still believing.The giants didn’t scare him. The mountains didn’t intimidate him.He wasn’t asking for easy land.He was asking for hard land.Because he believed the harder the battle, the greater the glory.With God on our side, we can never lose (Romans 8:31).Fair Treatment for Women📖 Joshua 17:3–6 – Zelophehad’s daughters boldly claimed their rightful inheritance.In a society that overlooked women, God made provision for justice and equality.This shows that God values dignity, fairness, and inclusion.📖 Psalm 68:5–6 reminds us that God is a defender of the marginalized.The City of Refuge (Joshua 20:2–6)God commanded cities where people could run for safety after accidental death.These were places of grace and protection in a world of revenge.Conclusion: Choose Whom You Will Serve📖 Joshua 24:15–16 After all the battles, victories, and possessions, the greatest inheritance is faith in God.Success without faith is failure.The greatest legacy you can leave your children is not land, money, or assets—but a house that serves the Lord.But the greatest inheritance is a legacy of faith.Choose wisely. Choose Jesus. And you are guaranteed victory that lasts beyond this life. 🏆But if you have the Lord, even if you lose everything else—you still win.

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    Access to the Promised Future – Part 8: No Sunset Until You Win

    Introduction – Who’s Next? Not Me!Israel was on a winning streak. Jericho? Gone. Ai? Gone. Word spread like wildfire. Nations were shaking. The kings said, “Who’s next?”The Gibeonites said, “Not me!” But they didn’t say it with swords. They said it with surrender.Sometimes the smartest move you’ll ever make is not to fight harder but to bow lower.1. The Wisdom of SurrenderThe Gibeonites could fight. Joshua 10:2 says they were strong warriors. But they knew—you can’t fight God and win.So what did they do?Put on ragged clothes.Carried moldy bread.Looked weak. Looked desperate. Looked foolish.It’s better to look foolish in surrender than to die in pride.Genesis 12:3 They tapped into a promise God made to Abraham centuries earlier. They didn’t even know the fine print of covenant law—but they knew enough to humble themselves.Think about it. We live in a culture where everyone wants to look like they’ve got it all together:The Instagram filter says “perfect.”The smile says “I’m fine.”The bank account is in overdraft, but the outfit says “I’m winning.”But the Gibeonites show us something countercultural: sometimes salvation comes when you admit you don’t have it all together.2. Humility Attracts God’s GraceJoshua said, “Why did you lie to us?”The Gibeonites said, “Because we were afraid. We’re at your mercy.”That’s not manipulation—that’s humility.James 4:6 Sometimes your salvation will come through the strangest door. But if it leads you to grace, walk through it. Grace doesn’t meet you where you’re impressive. Grace meets you where you’re honest.Rahab tied a scarlet cord.David acted like a madman to escape Saul.The Gibeonites wore moldy clothes.Not impressive. Not glamorous. But effective.3. The Revelation They SawThe Gibeonites realized something other nations missed:We know how to fight, but we can’t fight against God.Our strength is nothing compared to His sovereignty.Wisdom is not knowing how to fight. Wisdom is knowing which fights to walk away from and fight isn’t worth fighting.4. The God Who Fights for the HumbleHave you ever been in a fight that you didn’t even start?Joshua wasn’t looking for trouble. He had just honored a covenant with Gibeon. And suddenly—five kings, five armies, five battles in one—came against him.That’s how life works. Sometimes, the moment you decide to do what’s right, opposition rises up. But what we learn in this story is simple: When the odds are stacked against you, God is stacked for you.A. Opposition is Proof You’re on the Right TrackIf the pressure is great, maybe the purpose is greater.John 16:33 When the five kings attacked Gibeon, they weren’t really attacking Gibeon. They were attacking covenant.B. God Speaks Victory Before the BattleWhen God has spoken, the battle is already decided.Romans 8:31 C. When Your Effort Meets God’s InterventionSometimes your hustle is not enough—but your God is more than enough.Exodus 14:14 D. Bold Prayers Release Unusual MiraclesWhat if the only thing standing between you and your miracle is the size of your prayer?Ephesians 3:20 And covenant called Joshua to march all night to defend them.But the real defender wasn’t Joshua.God confused the armies.God dropped hailstones from heaven.God made the sun stand still.5. Practical Pull-ThroughHow many times have we lost because we fought the wrong fight?Fighting for pride instead of fighting for peace.Fighting people instead of fighting in prayer.Fighting God’s plan instead of surrendering to it.Isaiah 41:11–12Psalm 27:3 Don’t waste your energy fighting battles God never called you to fight. Align with Him, and He will extend the day until you win.Conclusion – We Are the Gibeonites of This GenerationWe were next in line for judgment. We deserved wrath. But like Gibeon, we humbled ourselves.Romans 5:8 1 Peter 3:18 We surrendered. Christ fought. And He won.Romans 8:37

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    Access to the Promised Future – Part 7: The Penalty of Complacency 

    (Don’t worry I’ve got this)📖 Text: Joshua 6:18-19 (NLT)““Do not take any of the things set apart for destruction, or you yourselves will be completely destroyed, and you will bring trouble on the camp of Israel. Everything made from silver, gold, bronze, or iron is sacred to the Lord and must be brought into his treasury.””📖Joshua 7:1-5 NLTIntroduction: Complacency killsJoshua went with only 3000 warriors because he underestimated his opponent. He paid with the lives of 36 warriors and humiliation of losing against smaller opponents 🔑 Key Truth:It’s amazing that the first defeat came from the smallest opponent. It’s happened right after victory against the strongest opponent.Practical Application:In our lives we normally take for granted the smaller battles and don’t go all out to win. We don’t lose battles because our enemies are stronger and better than us. We lose when we don’t focus on basic instruction and matters. The things and people we take for granted can hurt us in the processNever change the winning strategy Staying in line with what God commands keeps us winning. 🏆 Never underestimate small issues but you must deal with them promptly It’s just a desire, what’s the big deal? Achan had a desire that he wanted to fulfill Pure desires can put us in disaster because of how to we choose to fulfill them.Practical Examples:Building a family legacy with bribe money Getting promoted at work by back stabbing our colleaguesWhen we want to win by changing the rules to favour usWhen you are looking for comfort on the thighs of DelilahWhen you are looking for a feel good feeling in drugs and alcohol 📖 Proverbs 13:11-13 NIV📖Ecclesiastes 5:10 NLT📖 Proverbs 20:21 AMP📖 Proverbs 22:1 AMPAchan missed an opportunity to be known for good but chose money / riches ahead of GodGod doesn’t deserve this, I want to have it for me.Some of our faults causes others to suffer and fall apart.Achan sin was catastrophic to his people.Put God first📖 Matthew 6:24 AMPWhat drives you to do what you do?Who is your masterThe hyper prosperity gospel has created Christians who will do anything for money instead of GodThe first belongs to God - people always twist this and put themselves ahead of even God Himself. 📖 Matthew 6:33 NLTStatement we say about money:Money makes the world go round 🌍Cash is king 👑 Money brings joy and happinessMoney brings peace of mind Money brings securityPeople will love you more when you have money I will do everything for moneyI can not afford to live without money Money will give you a voice and relevanceWhen I have money I have everything I need Money is a spirit that makes people do things they are not supposed to do.As the church we have created money monsters by making gospel all about moneyWhen people pray to God it’s always about money.Lord I have nothing - meaning I have no moneyLord bless me - meaning Lord please give me moneyLord I need breakthrough - meaning Lord please help me I need moneyKey truth:There is plenty resources at our disposal when we put God first.Healing ❤️‍🩹 Process: Purify Ourselves 📖Joshua 7:13 NLTRepentance is the first step towards healing ❤️‍🩹 Go back to where things went wrong and ask God to forgive and give you a way forwardCompletely Destroy Achan spirit📖Joshua 7:24-26 NLTThe New Testament grace applies, we don’t kill physical people because Jesus already died for usWe however completely destroy the spirit and even its offspringsWe deal with the root causes of our problems and don’t scratch the surfaceThe spirit of mammon must die in our lives and be completely removed Conclusion: Recipe for Victory Practical Application:If you failed before, you need to know where did it go wrong and fix📖Joshua 8:1-4 NLTVictory came from following what God say not our own strategyGod restores📖Psalms 51:12 NKJV📖 Isaiah 61:7 NKJV

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    Blessed Is She Who Believes - What Is Your Response? (Ps Grace Mtsenga)

    Blessed Is She Who BelievesWhat Is Your Response?Luke 1:26–50Introduction When the angel appeared to Mary, she was alarmed and frightened—just like any of us would be. Yet her response was not fear but faith.Luke 1:38 – “I am the Lord’s servant. May everything you have said about me come true.”Mary chose to believe God’s word over her feelings.She declared her identity in God: “I am the Lord’s servant.”Lesson: Know who you are in Christ and respond in faith, not fear.1. The Power of Your ConfessionWhat comes out of your mouth matters. What you confess daily over your life, family, community, and even your country shapes your reality.Mary believed and confessed agreement with God’s promise.Our faith should be expressed not only in our hearts but also in our words.2. Only Believe – God Has Noticed YouMary rejoiced because she understood that God had taken notice of her.Luke 1:48 – “He took notice of His lowly servant girl, and from now on all generations will call me blessed.”God is aware of your situation.Nothing escapes His attention.Just as He heard Israel’s cry in Egypt:Exodus 3:7–8 – “I have indeed seen the misery of my people in Egypt. I have heard them crying out … So I have come down to rescue them.”Lesson: You are not forgotten. God sees, hears, and responds.3. Examples of Believing Faith3.1 The Woman with the Issue of Blood• She believed, acted in faith, and received her healing.• Lesson: Believing brings results.Faith moves you from desperation to restoration.3.2 Naaman’s Maid (2 Kings 5:2–3, 8–15)• She believed that if her master went to the prophet, he would be healed.• Her faith opened the door to Naaman’s miracle.• Lesson: Sometimes your faith can lead others into their breakthrough.3.3 Naaman’s TestimonyAfter experiencing God’s power, Naaman declared:“Now I know that there is no God in all the world except in Israel.”Your faith is a witness.People will come to know God through your steadfast belief.Encouragement: Do not give up—hold on. Your faith can testify to the nations.ConclusionMary believed and was blessed.The woman with the issue of blood believed and was healed.Naaman’s maid believed, and Naaman received his miracle.Key Truth: Blessed is the one who believes, for God is faithful to fulfill His word.

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    Blessed Is She Who Believe - Resilient Faith (Pastor Marvelous)

    IntroToday’s word comes from Luke 1:45:“Blessed is she who believes, for there will be a fulfillment of those things which were told her from the Lord.”To believe something you have never seen, and to hold onto it even when you don’t fully understand it — that takes courage. And that’s what I want to speak about today: Resilient Faith.What is Resilient Faith?Resilient faith is the kind of faith that withstands trials, storms, and challenges without breaking.• It is faith that bends but does not break under pressure.• It is the determination to hold onto Jesus no matter how difficult life becomes.• It is unwavering trust in God that keeps you standing in faith, hope, and obedience, even when everything around you says otherwise.The Bible says: “Faith without works is dead.” (James 2:17)Even demons believe that God exists — but resilient faith goes a step further. It acts. It stands. It refuses to bow.Examples of FaithWe see resilient faith throughout Scripture:• Job said: “Though He slay me, yet will I trust Him.” (Job 13:15)• Paul and Silas, beaten and imprisoned, prayed and worshipped God at midnight (Acts 16:25).• Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego refused to bow down to the king’s image, even if it meant being thrown into the fiery furnace (Daniel 3:16–28).Faith in Difficult SituationsWe are called to believe God not only when life is good, but especially when life is hard. That’s when faith is most needed.Think of Mary. She lived a life of purity before God, yet she carried the stigma of being an unmarried pregnant woman. Still, she chose to believe the word of the Lord.In the same way, you may be facing difficult decrees in your life:• A decree of failure• A decree of unemployment• A decree of broken relationships• A decree of unfinished studies or teenage pregnancyBut the question is: Are you going to bow?Like the three Hebrew boys, let it be known — you will not bow to fear, sin, or hopelessness.Standing Your GroundDaniel 3:16–18That is the heart of true faith — trust in God’s goodness regardless of the outcome.And here’s the truth: when you stand your ground, God will honor your faith. He never leaves you alone in the fire.The furnace may be turned seven times hotter (Daniel 3:19), but the bigger the trial, the greater the testimony.God’s DeliveranceIn Daniel 3:25, the king saw a fourth man in the fire — the Son of God. That is what resilient faith reveals: Jesus walking with you in the flames.Notice this:• The fire didn’t kill them.• The fire didn’t even touch them.• The only thing that burned were the ropes that had them bound.What is tying you up today? Fear? Addiction? Worry? The very fire that was meant to destroy you can be the fire that sets you free.And when God defends you, you don’t even have to lift a finger. The fire that was set against you will consume your enemies instead.Testimony and PromotionWhen you refuse to bow, your faith becomes a testimony. In Daniel 3:28–29, even King Nebuchadnezzar declared: “Praise be to the God of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego.”Your resilient faith can cause people around you to repent and turn to God. What was meant to destroy you can become the very platform God uses to promote you.Pressed But Not CrushedPaul reminds us in 2 Corinthians 4:8–9:“We are pressed on every side by troubles, but we are not crushed. We are perplexed, but not in despair. Persecuted, but not abandoned. Struck down, but not destroyed.”And James 1:12Psalm 125:1 That is resilient faith.ConclusionResilient faith is not the absence of trials, but the refusal to let trials define your trust in God.How do you build this kind of faith? 1. Keep your trust in God, not in temporary situations. 2. Remember His past faithfulness. 3. Stay prayerful and keep a song of praise on your lips. 4. Stay rooted in His Word. 5. Surround yourself with people of faith.Final WordLuke 1:45 — “Blessed is she who believes.”

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    Blessed Is She Who Believe: A Reputation Of Faith - Shuvai Mawere

    A Reputation Of FaithScriptures:- Hebrews 11:31- Joshua 2:8 - 18

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    Access to the Promised Future – Part 6: Shut Up 🤫 & March

    Access to the Promised Future – Part 6: Shut Up 🤫 & March(The Art of Repetitive Boring Routine)📖 Text: Joshua 6:1–2 (NKJV)Introduction: When Destiny Seems BlockedWhat do you do when you’ve done everything right, followed God’s Word, and taken the leap of faith—but the doors are still shut in your face?The children of Israel had crossed the Jordan. They were finally in the Promised Land.But immediately, they face a barrier—Jericho, a heavily fortified city.💭 Real-Life Moments of “Jericho”You tithe faithfully, yet your finances feel broken.You studied, passed, graduated—yet no job offers.You go the extra mile at work, but you’re still overlooked.You’re trying to eat healthy and live clean, yet sickness strikes.You’re investing in your marriage, yet it keeps breaking apart.🔑Key Truth:Sometimes life feels like you’re marching in circles and nothing is changing. But God is still working.🧱Point 1: The Walls Are Meant to Fall🔑 Key Truth: The enemy builds walls to delay but he can’t stop youJericho’s walls were:Designed to intimidate.Built to keep out what threatens their powers.But God had already declared victory: “See! I have given Jericho into your hand…”God speaks in past tense about future battles because He stands outside of time.💡 Reflection: What “walls” in your life make you feel locked out from what God promised?📖Joshua 6:9 NKJVArmed men represent prayers for the PriestsIf Priests are compromised the church fallsThe church needs to protect the pastors and what is happening these days is opposite of thatPeople say anything they want to say in their minds on social media about the men of God Men of God must be protected by prayers of the church📖Acts 12:5 NKJV📖II Thessalonians 3:1 NKJV⚔️ Point 2: The Strongest Go FirstJericho was the most fortified city in Canaan.God didn’t say, “Let’s start small.”He targeted the strongest enemy first—why?💬 Luke 11:21–22 (NKJV)God is the stronger one.You don’t need to be the strongest in the room—you need to be with the One who is.💡 Reflection: The battle you’re facing may be the toughest because it’s meant to send a message of God’s greatness.🧭 Point 3: Strangest Strategies Work Best📖 Joshua 6:3–5 – The Israelites had to march in silence for six days.🔑 Key Truth:God’s strategies rarely make sense to the natural mind.Imagine explaining this to the soldiers:“No weapons yet. Just walking.”“No shouting. Just silence.”“For six days. And then on the seventh… make noise.”This is where obedience > understanding.🔢 Point 4: The Power of 7️⃣ and Divine Completion7 Priests7 Trumpets7 Days7 Circles on the 7th DaySeven = Completion, Perfection It echoes the Creation story and the Final Trumpets in Revelation (Rev. 8–11).💬 Practical lesson: God’s plan may feel slow, but it’s strategically perfect.👣 Point 5: The Silent March – Shut Up 🤫 & Walk📖 Joshua 6:10🔑 Discipline of SilenceSometimes, quiet obedience is more powerful than loud declarations.📖 I Thessalonians 4:11 NKJV💡 Reflection: Can you stay silent and still trust the process?🔁 Point 6: Boring Routine Builds BreakthroughFor 6 days, the Israelites marched the same path. Over and over. No walls fell. Nothing changed.But obedience isn’t about excitement—it’s about consistency.🔑 Key Insight:Breakthrough is often found in what seems boring.👣 Everyday “Marches”:God rewards those who don’t quit in silence.🎺 Point 7: Praise is the Final Weapon📖 Joshua 6:20It wasn’t swords that brought the wall down—it was praise after obedience.🔑 Key Truth:Sometimes your greatest spiritual weapon isn’t what you say to the wall—It’s what you say to God while walking around it.📖II Corinthians 10:3-6 NKJV Conclusion: When the March Ends, Praise LoudDon’t underestimate the power of praise after seasons of silence and obedience.

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    Access to the Promised Future – Part 5: Prepared for War

    📖 Joshua 5:1 (NKJV)“So it was, when all the kings of the Amorites who were on the west side of the Jordan, and all the kings of the Canaanites who were by the sea, heard that the Lord had dried up the waters of the Jordan from before the children of Israel until we had crossed over, that their heart melted; and there was no spirit in them any longer because of the children of Israel.”1. Introduction: When God Fights for You, the Enemy PanicsWhat God did at the Jordan made Israel’s enemies lose courage.Their hearts melted in fear. They lost their will to fight.God’s power sent shockwaves before Israel even lifted a weapon.💡 Life Lesson:Sometimes we are unaware of how much others respect (or fear) the God we serve.People may never say it, but when they see your consistent walk with God, they recognize the hand of God on your life. How do you know the enemy fears you?He attacks your integrity (pride, compromise, unfairness).He speaks lies to your heart: “You’re not good enough, you’re too broken, you’ll never make it.”He stirs up your past temptations — your old weaknesses.📖 1 Peter 5:8 NKJVThe devil fears not your name, but the name of the Lord you carry.⚠️ Don’t compromise your relationship with God in the name of convenience or pressure.Stay planted in truth — the rest will fall into place.2. Renewal of the Covenant📖 Joshua 5:2–3 NKJVIsrael was about to face war, but God instructed circumcision, not swords.This was not about physical readiness, but spiritual alignment.💡 Life Lesson:When victory seems close, don’t stop seeking God.Sometimes we pray less when we feel strong. But true strength comes from continued dependence on God.Circumcision was a blood covenant — a symbol of holiness, obedience, and relationship.📖 James 4:8 NKJV📖 Matthew 5:8 NKJV In the New Covenant, we renew our covenant through:Prayer and fastingThe Lord’s Supper (Luke 22:19–20)Walking in purity and obedience3. Heal Before You Fight📖 Joshua 5:8 NKJVBefore stepping into war, they needed time to heal.You can’t fight your best when you’re still bleeding inside. Life Lesson:You can’t pour from an empty cup.Hurt pastors, hurt spouses, hurt parents — we all need healing before stepping back into battle. Examples:Preaching through pain without healing causes you to bleed publicly.Marrying in pain can bring trust issues and sabotage love.Leading while bitter results in resentment, not revival.📖 Psalm 147:3 NKJV📖 Matthew 11:28 NKJV4. Manna Ceased — Do Your Part📖 Joshua 5:12 NKJVFor 40 years, God miraculously provided manna.But once they reached the land, the manna stopped.Why? Because God had empowered them to cultivate their own land. Life Lesson:God won’t do what He’s empowered you to do.Don’t wait for manna when you have a plow in your hand.James 2:17 NKJV Want a promotion?Pray for favour,Arrive on time,Work with excellence,Keep integrity,Prepare diligently.If you cling to manna when God wants you to grow crops, you’ll miss your development season.📖 Ecclesiastes 9:10 NKJV5. Conclusion: Jesus Goes Before You in Battle📖 Joshua 5:13–15 NKJVJoshua encounters a pre-incarnate appearance of Christ:He is called “Commander of the Lord’s army.”The word “Man” and “His” are capitalized.Joshua worships Him — and unlike angels, this “Man” receives the worship.He says, “Take off your sandal…” just as God said to Moses at the burning bush (Exodus 3:5).Life Lesson: Before you face Jericho (your next challenge), meet with Jesus the Commander.Don’t go into any battle alone. Let Jesus lead the way.📖 Exodus 14:14 NKJV📖 1 John 4:4 NKJVConclusion: Prepared for WarThe pattern of spiritual preparation:1. Recognise your enemy fears you2. Renew your covenant with God3. Heal before you fight4. Stop depending on manna5. Let Jesus lead Whatever battle lies ahead — Jesus is with you.Final Scripture📖 Ephesians 6:10–11 NKJVAmen. 🙏🏾

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    Access to the Promised Future – Part 4: How to Deal with Your Obstacles

    📖 Joshua 3:1–17 (NLT)Introduction: “Arrived” — But Not Yet FinishedJoshua 3:1 NLTIsrael had been through an incredible journey to reach the Jordan:400 years of slavery in Egypt.God delivered them with mighty acts — 10 plagues and the Red Sea miracle.He fed them when they were hungry.He sweetened the bitter water of Marah and led them to Elim with 12 flowing springs.He provided water from a rock — twice! He literally made rivers in the desert.Yet, many still died in the wilderness, including Moses.Now, standing at the Jordan River with a new leader, it would’ve been easy to feel like they had “arrived.”But in life, we never truly arrive — there’s always another obstacle, another level, another assignment from God.⚠️ They camped there before crossing.Don’t build a permanent home in a temporary location.Have you camped too long at:The loss of someone dear?A dream that didn’t materialize?A financial struggle?A personal weakness the enemy keeps using against you?🛑 Don’t let that become your permanent place. It’s time to cross over to the other side.1. Let the Ark and the Priest Go Ahead📖 Joshua 3:3–5 NLTPut God first in everything you do — He must go ahead of you.The priest represents the presence of God and the pastoral office.Sadly, many pastors today are disrespected due to false prophets and abuse in the Church.But if your pastor teaches God’s Word truthfully, serves in humility, and prays in the name of Jesus through the Holy Spirit — honour that leader. That’s rare in our generation.Don’t let social media discredit the divine structure God uses.Full-time pastors sacrifice their time to intercede for you.Bi-vocational pastors balance both ministry and career to support the church and their families.Both are called. Respect both.🧭 “Stay half a mile behind” means — don’t rush ahead of God’s appointed leadership.⚔️ “Purify yourselves” — God moves most powerfully through clean vessels.2. Deal With the Source of the Problem📖 Joshua 3:13–16 NLTFaith was required — the priests had to step into overflowing waters.God didn’t stop the water until they moved.God moves when you move. • The water stopped at Adam — the source — to show us a principle:🎯 Deal with problems from the root, not just the symptoms.🧠 Many people live stuck in cycles because they only treat surface issues.But the power of God addresses things at the source — trauma, sin, fear, patterns, curses — it all gets dealt with upstream.3. Set Up Memorial Stones — Build a Legacy📖 “We will use these stones to build a memorial… These stones will stand as a memorial among the people of Israel forever.”— Joshua 4:6–7 NLT📖 “This is where the Israelites crossed the Jordan on dry ground… just as He did at the Red Sea.”— Joshua 4:21–23 NLTThe stones were not decorative — they were declarations.God expects us to remember His faithfulness and to pass it on.📖 “Joshua had to circumcise them…”— Joshua 5:4–5 NLTAn entire generation wasn’t circumcised — proof of how spiritual discipline was not passed on.We cannot afford to let our youth grow up disconnected from the foundational truths of God.Empower the next generation to go further than us.Conclusion: Gilgal – A New Beginning📖 “Today I have rolled away the shame of your slavery in Egypt.”— Joshua 5:9 NLTGod brought them:From slavery,Through the wilderness,Into the promise.He still does the same today. You don’t have to die in the bondage of sin or defeat.🙌🏾 Jesus is our true Gilgal — the one who rolls away our shame.📖 “Now the Lord is the Spirit; and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty.”— 2 Corinthians 3:17 NKJV📖 “You shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free… If the Son makes you free, you shall be free indeed.”— John 8:32, 34, 36 NKJV🕊️ Your crossing is not just geographical — it’s spiritual.Your past is not your prison — Jesus has made a way.Don’t camp in pain — step into promise.Amen. 🙏🏾

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    Access to the Promised Future – Part 3: God Uses the Unlikely

    Access to the Promised Future – Part 3: God Uses the Unlikely📖 Joshua 2:1–7 (NLT)“Then Joshua secretly sent out two spies from the Israelite camp at Acacia Grove. He instructed them, ‘Scout out the land on the other side of the Jordan River, especially around Jericho.’ So the two men set out and came to the house of a prostitute named Rahab and stayed there that night…” (Full scripture continues)IntroductionTo access the promised future, we must understand that:• God often uses people whom society has rejected.• The person God assigns to help you may be the last one you expect.• The divine path is rarely popular, and often unconventional.1. Reduce the Crowds📖 “Then Joshua secretly sent out two spies…” – Joshua 2:1 (NLT)• The first spying mission involved 12 men (Numbers 13). This time, Joshua sends only 2.• Some assignments are better accomplished by the faithful few, not the majority.• Moses aimed for fairness by representing all tribes. Joshua aimed for effectiveness.• Democracy may give everyone a voice, but destiny requires discernment.• Success doesn’t always follow the crowd. If you do what everyone does, you’ll get what everyone gets.Matric success, healthy marriages, thriving businesses, growing churches – they require distinctive decisions.2. You Might Hear It From the Enemy📖 “Before the spies went to sleep… ‘I know the Lord has given you this land… We are all afraid… For the Lord your God is the supreme God…’” – Joshua 2:8–11 (NLT)• Sometimes, your greatest confirmation comes from unlikely voices.• If you could hear what the enemy says about you, you’d stop doubting yourself.• Israel was afraid of those who were actually afraid of them!• The battle will now be won by whoever believes more.• Do you believe in what God has said about you? Your enemies already do.• Often, the best testimony of God’s greatness comes from your opponents.They see your power more clearly than you do.3. Report Back With Boldness📖 “The Lord has given us the whole land… all the people in the land are terrified of us.” – Joshua 2:24 (NLT)• The spies returned with certainty, not fear.• Faithful spies don’t bring back fear; they bring back evidence of victory.4. House of the Harlot Becomes House of Hope📖“Only Rahab the prostitute and the others in her house will be spared…” – Joshua 6:17 (NLT)“Go to the prostitute’s house and bring her out… They moved her whole family to a safe place…” – Joshua 6:22–23 (NLT)• God can turn a brothel into a beacon of hope.• Rahab wasn’t just saved—her whole family was rescued because of her faith.• All odds were against her, but God honored her belief.• When we receive God, He receives us.Salvation isn’t about your past – it’s about your faith.5. Destiny Altered by Grace📖 “Salmon was the father of Boaz (whose mother was Rahab)…” – Matthew 1:5 (NLT)• Rahab’s story didn’t end in Jericho.• She married Salmon and became the mother of Boaz, the great-grandfather of King David.• From being a prostitute to being part of the royal lineage of Israel.• God completely changed the narrative of her life.📖 “It was by faith that Rahab… was not destroyed with the people in her city…” – Hebrews 11:30–31 (NLT)• She made it into the Hall of Faith in Hebrews 11.• Her past didn’t disqualify her—her faith redefined her.• Through Jesus Christ, God transforms our brokenness into greatness.Conclusion: God Uses the Unlikely• Rahab reminds us that God is not limited by labels.• He’s not intimidated by our past or the opinions of others.• He sees beyond reputation and looks for faith.• No matter who you are or where you come from—God can use you for something greater.Let God rewrite your story

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    Access to the Promised Future Part 2: What God’s Promise Looks Like

    Access to the Promised Future Part 2: What God’s Promise Looks Like📖 Joshua 1:1–9 (NKJV)IntroductionPeople often make promises they don’t keep—sometimes due to circumstances, fear, lack of discipline, or shifting priorities. We excuse ourselves by saying things like, “What did you expect me to do? Life happened.” But as human beings, we are limited. We don’t have full control over everything.Even with the best intentions, we break promises. These can range from everyday commitments to spiritual vows. Let’s look at a few examples.Common Promises People Make (But Often Break)Everyday Commitments:“I’ll start exercising on Monday.”“I’ll eat healthier.”“I’ll call you soon.”“I’ll never do that again.”“I’ll always be there for you.”“I’ll save more money.”“I’ll stop procrastinating.”Spiritual Commitments:“I’ll start praying every day.” 🙏“I’ll read my Bible more.” 📖“I’ll go to church every Sunday.”⛪️ “I’ll forgive them.” 💔“I’m done with that sin.” ⚠️“I’ll serve more in church.” 🙋“I’ll trust God fully this time.” 😟“I’ll be a better parent/spouse/friend.” 💞“I’ll stop gossiping/judging.” 🗣“I’ll live for God—tomorrow.” ⏳God Takes Promises SeriouslyEcclesiastes 5:4–5 (NKJV)Matthew 5:33–37 (NKJV)James 4:13–17 (NLT)Broken promises erode trust. But when we allow God to guide us, we gain strength to fulfill our word.God is Faithful to His Promises2 Corinthians 1:20 (NKJV)Numbers 23:19 (NKJV)People may fail, but God never does. His promises are reliable, powerful, and eternal. The story of Joshua is proof.Joshua 1:1–9 – What God’s Promises Look LikeGod gives Joshua five major promises after Moses’ death:“Every place the sole of your foot will tread upon I have given you…”  → This is about territory and expansion—God gives clear boundaries and vision.“No man shall be able to stand before you…” → God promises victory over every enemy.“As I was with Moses, so I will be with you.” → God ensures continuity of presence and power.“I will not leave you nor forsake you.” → A promise of divine companionship and loyalty.“The Lord your God is with you wherever you go.” → God’s omnipresence and unwavering guidance.God’s Promises Come with Our Participation“Be strong and of good courage…” (vv. 6, 7, 9)God calls Joshua to action. Strength and courage are not optional—they’re essential. Victory doesn’t come passively.Joshua’s Responsibilities:Be strong and courageous. → You must face the giants of the land with faith, not fear.Observe the law. → Obedience is a foundation for success.Do not turn from it (right or left). → Stay focused—no compromise.Speak the Word. → Don’t just read it; declare it.Meditate day and night. → Let the Word live in your heart, not just on your shelf.Partnership with God brings prosperity and lasting success—not worldly shortcuts.The Power of ActionJoshua 1:10–11 (NKJV)Joshua doesn’t delay. He doesn’t just pray—he prepares. He commands the people to get ready because in three days, they’re crossing over.Key Takeaway: Don’t just wait for a word. Act on what God has already spoken. Faith without action is dead (James 2:17).We Fight TogetherJoshua 1:12–15 (NKJV)Joshua reminds the Reubenites, Gadites, and half the tribe of Manasseh: You’re already settled, but don’t forget your brothers.We are called to fight for others:Your marriage is restored? Pray for those still hurting.You have a job? Help someone unemployed.Your business is thriving? Support someone starting out.You’re mature in Christ? Disciple someone still growing.(Galatians 6:2)The promise is not just personal—it’s communal. We are stronger together.Conclusion: Partnering with God’s PromiseGod has spoken. His promises are clear. Now we must:✅ Recognize His Word✅ Respond with obedience✅ Rely on His strength✅ Resist fear✅ Reinforce othersLet’s move forward in faith—together.

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    Access to the promised future Part 1: Spies & Giants

    “And the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, “Send men to spy out the land of Canaan, which I am giving to the children of Israel; from each tribe of their fathers you shall send a man, every one a leader among them.””Numbers 13:1-2 NKJVIntroduction I enjoy watching spy movies like James Bond; Mission Impossible; Mr & Mrs Smith and even Johnny English 🤣Spies 🕵️‍♂️ are always equipped with the latest technology gadgetsThose gadgets were fictional in the 70s, 80s & 90s and today they are reality´So, God is the first one who gave a mission to the spies and equipped them with His word and the testimony of what He has already doneWe are also equipped by Gods word and our testimoniesIf what the spy movies promised has come to pass, how much more what’s God promises in this Word?God doesn’t lie““God is not a man, that He should lie, Nor a son of man, that He should repent. Has He said, and will He not do? Or has He spoken, and will He not make it good?”Numbers 23:19 NKJVWhen God gives a promise it doesn’t always happen instantly but rest assured that it will come to pass.Words in general are powerful but Gods Word supersede everything because nothing exists without His word.When you profess and declare the bible with the Holy Spirit influence, the devil is not able to distinguish if it’s you or God speaking.For those who are expecting something new, I am sorry to disappoint you but have you done what you already know?God has been speaking do we have faith to receive His promise?The root of all evil and sin is unbeliefWhat He says will happen with or without your participationHe doesn’t need you, you need Him““For as the rain comes down, and the snow from heaven, And do not return there, But water the earth, And make it bring forth and bud, That it may give seed to the sower And bread to the eater, So shall My word be that goes forth from My mouth; It shall not return to Me void, But it shall accomplish what I please, And it shall prosper in the thing for which I sent it.”Isaiah 55:10-11 NKJVMission DeliverablesNumbers 13:3, 17-20 NKJVThese were seven 7️⃣ things for them to deliverNumbers 13:23-29 NKJVThey were given 7 things to spy and they only gave feedback on 4These guys didn’t take notes 📝 of their missionNumbers 13:30-33 NKJVI am sure that they were arguing all the way back to the Israelites camp ⛺️ about which report they must give to the people of GodCaleb saw that they are straying and tried to save the day which ended up going SouthwardsNumbers 14:1-10 NKJVThere is a message of defeat that causes people of God to lose hopeBe careful of what you consume on social media, TV, radio and etc.Whose report do you believe?People wanted to elect a new leader, and that is not how the things of God works.Things of God don’t work with democracy.The leaders were devastated by this situation.Let’s be like Joshua and Caleb 

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    I AM Part 8: I Am the way, the truth and the life 🌱

    John 14:1-6 NKJVIntroduction Thomas had a great role in the biblePresent with HimWhere I am, there you may be alsoThere are 2 extremes - people who just want to make it to heaven and people who are so caught up with earth that they will miss heaven.Wherever you go, have Jesus Christ with you.Uyephi uJesu wakho uma esusemsebenzini with your co-workersWe must not miss to be present with Him where He is“Where I go you know, and the way you know” statement made Thomas ask the question 🙋‍♂️ Thomas was always attentive to what Jesus saidWe were never going to know this statement if he was quietThe WayJesus is saying “I am the way”, this can be defined as the path, road, track and directiona method, style, or manner of doing something; an optional or alternative form of action. e.g. I don’t like his way of doing braai meat 🥩 . The customary behaviour or practices of a group e.g. African way of respect. Both definitions are fitting to who Jesus Christ is to usJesus Christ models the way we do life hence we are called Christians Acts 11:26 NKJVJesus Christ started a new culture called Christianity ✝️The world must see Christ in us with no doubtColossians 1:27 NKJVPeople don’t know Jesus but they know us His representativesOther ways There is a Zulu prophet who is called the way which is blasphemous since his followers are reading the same bible as usHowever it may be true, there are ways to different directionsJesus is the way to eternal lifeOther ways May lead you to other destinationsA Lamborghini vs Auris example Isaiah 43:19 NKJVIsaiah 41:18 NKJVGod makes a way where there is no wayThe TruthJohn 1:14 NKJVJohn 1:17 NKJVJesus Christ has grace and truthThe combination of the two makes powerful characters in us as His followersTruth aligns us with what God requires in our livesThe word of God is the truth we should fill our hearts withJohn 8:32 NKJVThe truth set us free, the devil wants to see us bound in liesPeople don’t want to told the truth, as preachers we are put under pressure to compromise the truthPeople uses money to keep influence the truthPeople threatens you with membership growth and relevance to compromise the truthWhen you fall into that pit, then everybody relax and seep a cocktail 🍹 of sinThe devil is a liar from the beginningHe disguises the lies with a percentage of truthJohn 8:44 NKJVThe end game of lies and following devil is death 💀He wants your marriage dead James 1:13-16 NKJVDon’t be deceived, know The TruthTruth + Grace = Life Truth + Condemnation = Death Conclusion: The LifeJohn 1:4 NKJVJesus is the Life GiverA dead Adam lying there needed a breath of God to become a living beingThere is no life without JesusEphesians 2:1-6 NKJV

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    I AM Part 7 : I am a Good Shepherd 🐑🐏

    I AM Part 7 : I am a Good Shepherd 🐑🐏““Most assuredly, I say to you, he who does not enter the sheepfold by the door, but climbs up some other way, the same is a thief and a robber. But he who enters by the door is the shepherd of the sheep. To him the doorkeeper opens, and the sheep hear his voice; and he calls his own sheep by name and leads them out. And when he brings out his own sheep, he goes before them; and the sheep follow him, for they know his voice. Yet they will by no means follow a stranger, but will flee from him, for they do not know the voice of strangers.” Jesus used this illustration, but they did not understand the things which He spoke to them. Then Jesus said to them again, “Most assuredly, I say to you, I am the door of the sheep. All who ever came before Me are thieves and robbers, but the sheep did not hear them. I am the door. If anyone enters by Me, he will be saved, and will go in and out and find pasture. The thief does not come except to steal, and to kill, and to destroy. I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly. “I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd gives His life for the sheep. But a hireling, he who is not the shepherd, one who does not own the sheep, sees the wolf coming and leaves the sheep and flees; and the wolf catches the sheep and scatters them. The hireling flees because he is a hireling and does not care about the sheep. I am the good shepherd; and I know My sheep, and am known by My own. As the Father knows Me, even so I know the Father; and I lay down My life for the sheep. And other sheep I have which are not of this fold; them also I must bring, and they will hear My voice; and there will be one flock and one shepherd.”John 10:1-16 NKJVIntroduction Genesis 4 we already see the first Shepherd in Abel whose sacrifice was accepted by GodAbel is a type of Jesus who died in the hands of His ownIf there is no shepherd the sheep 🐑 become a wild animalThe natural instinct of the sheep is to stray - if we are not shepherded correctly we are bound to strayThey follow the green even to the point of being exposed to dangerShepherd FightsGenesis 13:5-13 Don’t take a Lot when God calls you to anewSome of our problems is because we have a Lot to deal with It’s an unhealthy habit to fight for sheepThe church is having a lot of shepherd fighting in stead of working togetherThere should be unity in the body of Christ The green pastures are not always the best option when there are people who will corrupt what God is doing in your life Good Shepherd / Bad Shepherd Exodus 2:15-21 NKJVIf Jesus says He is a good shepherd then there should be bad shepherd Moses chased away bad shepherds who were taking advantage of the women Things happen faster if you are submitted to a shepherd I Samuel 17:15, 26-28 NKJVStop getting involved in battles that doesn’t matterKnow your enemies and fight against them not your brother I Samuel 17:34-37 NKJVOverwhelming never ending reckless love of GodReal love is not afraid of death but defeat deathHireling flees away from dangerJesus goes where it’s dangerous for the sheepWho is your Shepherd?“The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He makes me to lie down in green pastures; He leads me beside the still waters. He restores my soul; He leads me in the paths of righteousness For His name’s sake. Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil; For You are with me; Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me. You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies; You anoint my head with oil; My cup runs over. Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me All the days of my life; And I will dwell in the house of the Lord Forever.”Psalms 23:1-6 NKJVConclusion John 17:12 NKJVJesus is like a pilot 👨‍✈️, He will get you home safelyHis main goal is to get us safe in n heaven

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    I AM Part 6 : Access Code, I Am the Door🚪

    “““Most assuredly, I say to you, he who does not enter the sheepfold by the door, but climbs up some other way, the same is a thief and a robber. But he who enters by the door is the shepherd of the sheep. To him the doorkeeper opens, and the sheep hear his voice; and he calls his own sheep by name and leads them out. And when he brings out his own sheep, he goes before them; and the sheep follow him, for they know his voice. Yet they will by no means follow a stranger, but will flee from him, for they do not know the voice of strangers.” Jesus used this illustration, but they did not understand the things which He spoke to them. Then Jesus said to them again, “Most assuredly, I say to you, I am the door of the sheep. All who ever came before Me are thieves and robbers, but the sheep did not hear them. I am the door. If anyone enters by Me, he will be saved, and will go in and out and find pasture. The thief does not come except to steal, and to kill, and to destroy. I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly.”John 10:1-10 NKJVIntroduction Different Types of DoorsSensor doors - need you to be in the proximity of the entryDeadman switch doors - when you open it stops the activity and make area safeBurglar bars gate - makes it hard to break in Access code doors - wrong code doesn’t work. Fingerprint scanner door - it must be you and nobody else (There is a personal door for you)Access DeniedRevelation 3:20-21 NKJVJesus is knocking at the door 🚪 of our heartsMany times we lock Jesus out of our hearts because of the cares of this worldThere are benefits of opening the doors of our heart to HimThe one who created the heart is knocking instead of breaking inIt’s a democratic decision to open JesusDon’t give access to the devilThe devil comes as a desire to satisfy a specific needHe doesn’t have a gentle knock like JesusGenesis 4:7 NKJV“If you do well you will be accepted”Today’s gospel doesn’t encourage people to do wellWe preach that God accept you the way you are which is true but the greater truth is that He won’t leave you the way you areIf you don’t do well sin lies at the doorSo, the devil is imitating Jesus by standing at the door waiting for you to openMany families have opened for the devil and found themselves destroyedMany churches have open for the devil and ended up splitter and believers backslidingMany friendships … and ended up as enemiesEnded up … broke, stranded, hopeless, desperate, lonely, stranded, confused … that what the devil does best when we open for himThe devil breaks into your doorThe devil uses lies and is the imposter The devil uses fear to make you open the door for him Jesus possesses the power to secure your life and protect you from the devilExodus 12:22-23 NKJVThe blood of the lamb 🐑 on the doorpost saved the children of Israel 🇮🇱 from destructionThere are things we do to keep the devil out of our livesThere is a lot of destruction happening in our world, our doorpost must have the blood of the lambVIP Access Luke 13:24-27 NKJVThere is a V.I.P access for anyone who wants to join us to eternal life in heavenPeople deny themselves the opportunity to come in as V.I.Ps in a smaller doorThe option taken is always where everyone is goingRevelation 3:8 NKJVJesus opens a door of opportunity for us and no man can shut itMany people will shut the door on your face but Jesus…There are many doors that Jesus open in your life Conclusion: Door that leads to Salvation Genesis 6:16 NKJVA specific measurement of size is given to Noah to build an arkIf Noah doesn’t do as instructed by God, some of the animals were not going to enter the doorGod wanted to save everyone who believed, all they needed to do was to get in through the door That door is JesusThe same is happening today, all we need to do is to believeAmen 🙏🏾 

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    I AM Part 5 : I AM Resurrection & Life 🥀🌹

    Introduction Lazarus died 2 days after his sisters sent a message to Jesus about his illness Journey from Galilee to Judea (Bethany) was 113 km - 4 days With no telephone 📞 or cellular phone 📱 the only way to send a message was through the messenger who could have also taken 4 days to get to Jesus (2.5 days if walking day and night)There only one way to save Lazarus from dying was for Jesus to send a word of prayer to heal him from where He wasJesus chose to stay where He was because he loved Martha and Mary an LazarusWhen Will Jesus Show Up?Jesu ufik’ ekuseni 🎵 didn’t apply in this situation. Jesu came when it was hopelessHow do you deal with a late reply from your Lord God who created the whole universe?How do you deal with the delayed response from your God?Jesus loved Lazarus confirmed more than once in this passage of scripture John 11:3 NKJVJohn 11:5-6 NKJVDeath Downgrade to Lullaby John 11:11-16 NKJVThe statement of Thomas was confirming Matthew 16:24Matthew 16:24-26 NKJVMartha’s Theological Discussions With Jesus John 11:17-27 NKJVMartha left the mourners and Mary at home to meet Jesus on His way to her homeMany people in our days would have judged her for thatMartha wanted a physical presence of Jesus in her life like we doMartha had so much faith in Jesus healing his brother but didn’t expect resurrection to happen not after 4 daysMartha believed in the resurrection at the last dayJesus said “I am the resurrection and life” when He was speaking to MarthaWe wouldn’t be preaching about this topic if it wasn’t for Martha’s discussion with Jesus away from the mourners“Do you believe this, Martha”In faith Martha answered yes and Jesus used her yes to do the miracleJesus doesn’t have resurrection power but He is resurrectionIf you have Him in you all dead things including you will be resurrectedJesus is Mourning With MaryJohn 11:32-35 NLTMary had a different expression than her sister, we know this even from other scriptures about herJesus didn’t have a theological discussions with her but He wept with herSometimes we must check the situation before we talk too muchA mourning person don’t want your theology but your presenceMourners had a funny attitude, they kept on whispering John 11:36-44 NLTThe smell of death is terrible Jesus is calling you out of death to eternal life (1) Hands (2) Feet (3) Face bound with grave clothes - Jesus has power to deliver us. Conclusion: Public enemy but Jesus’ friend John 11:50-53 NLTClever people plot to kill Jesus for resurrecting LazarusIn doing that they were fulfilling the purpose and assignment of JesusGod can use the words of your enemies to prophesy your destinyGod is always in control, never doubt His sovereigntyHe does what He wants to every time He wants to.The death of Jesus brought the nations of the world 🌍 together and salvation in our livesHealing ❤️‍🩹 and the power of deliverance is found in JesusJohn 12:9-11 NLTThe devil is not satisfied to kill you once but he wants to kill againYour testimony is a threat to the kingdom of darkness Keep your testimony of where God saved you fromWe overcame the devil by the blood of Jesus and the word of our testimony Revelation 12:11 NKJVIt’s bothers the devil that there are people who are saved by God and he will fight it with all his strengthWe need to stand bold and declare then lol word of GodWe are over-comers and He is resurrection and lifeAmen 🙏🏾 

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Sermons by Pastor Njabulo Zuma and other dynamic Preachers and Speakers, live at Rock Of Refuge Ministries in Crystal Park, Benoni. Your relationship with God will grow and your life be improved as you hear powerful teachings from God’s Word. We believe that every one has a great purpose and destiny in Christ. Enjoy 😊

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