
Joshua standing before the tribes of Israel, after years of leading them through battles and blessings In Joshua 24:15, he says:"...Choose you this day whom ye will serve... but as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord."This wasn’t a motivational quote, it was a line in the sand. Allegiance is a choice, often in a world pulling us in multiple directions.The prophets later echoed this when Israel wavered.Elijah confronted the people in 1 Kings 18:21:“1 Kings 18:21 KJV"...How long halt ye between two opinions? if the Lord be God, follow him...”Allegiance is not neutral. It demands a stand
Jun 19, 2025
59 min

In Christ, the old man governed by fleshly desires is crucified (Romans 6:6).
The law, once weakened by the flesh (Romans 8:3), could not produce righteousness. But in Christ, the Spirit takes over, fulfilling the righteous requirements of the law in us who walk not after the flesh but after the Spirit (Romans 8:4).
Thus, the believer is no longer under the tyranny of flesh but under grace, empowered by the Spirit to live perpetually in Christ.
May 23, 2025
39 min

Throughout Scripture, the temple has always represented the place of God's presence and communion with His people. In the Old Covenant, the temple in Jerusalem was the sacred dwelling where sacrifices were made, prayers offered, and God's glory visibly rested (1 Kings 8:10-11). It was central to Israel's worship, yet it was only a shadow of a greater reality to come.
With the coming of Jesus Christ, everything changed. Through His death, resurrection, and the Holy Spirit, God initiated a New Covenant that no longer centers around a physical building, but around people. The New Testament teaches that believers themselves have become the true temple of God.
Paul affirms this when he writes, “Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?” (1 Corinthians 3:16). This radical truth means that God’s presence is not in the air, or in stone and gold but now dwells in the hearts of His people. Each Christian, redeemed and cleansed by Christ’s blood, becomes a sacred vessel, a living temple of the Holy Spirit (1 Corinthians 6:19-20).
This has profound implications. It means God is always with us, not confined to a location or building. Worship is no longer restricted to temples or tabernacles, but is now personal and continual, lived out in daily obedience and communion with God.
In essence, the temple under the New Covenant is not a structure of bricks, but a community of Spirit-filled believers. God has chosen to dwell in us and among us, revealing His nature through transformed lives.
The “Temple of God” is no longer found in Jerusalem or any earthly sanctuary. It is found in you and me, those who have believed in Christ, been washed by His blood, and now walk in the Spirit. We are His temple, holy, set apart, and filled with His glory.
May 9, 2025
43 min

Indiscipline is a portal. A portal through which destiny can be traded, legacies lost, and authority stripped.
The scriptures say, “He that hath no rule over his own spirit is like a city that is broken down, and without walls” (Proverbs 25:28). A city without walls is vulnerable, open to invasion, manipulation, and desecration. Likewise, a man without discipline is an exposed vessel. He cannot carry the weight of kingdom responsibility.
Let us examine Esau. He was hungry, but his appetite became a weapon against him. For a morsel of meat, he sold his birthright. He had access to destiny, but no control over desire. Do you see it? Appetite will always test the integrity of your alignment.
And Reuben... oh, Reuben! The firstborn of Jacob. He had the right of inheritance. He had the right of strength. But he was unstable as water. One moment of lust with his father’s concubine, and that act of indiscipline disqualified him from generational headship. “Thou shalt not excel.” That was the judgment.
Brethren, indiscipline is not neutral. It is a thief, a demoter, a destroyer of spiritual rank. You can speak in tongues, but without self-control, you’re building without gates.
Discipline is not a gift, it is a crucifixion. It is death to self, appetite, impulse, and premature expression. If you must carry God’s agenda, you must first conquer yourself. Because until you have rule over your spirit, you are unfit to rule in the kingdom.
Apr 24, 2025
28 min

In our journey of faith, there's a stirring within our hearts, a call to go beyond the surface and travel deeper into the profound presence of God.
This requires intentionality and openness. Setting aside distractions and communion with the divine.
Setbacks, weaknesses, doubts, pains, and turmoils bedevils our path along this route. Would you give up? Would you access strength and keep moving?
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Apr 18, 2024
22 min

"Roll back the curtains of memories now and then,
Show me where you brought be from and where I should have been,
Remember I'm human, and humans forget,
So remind me, remind me dear Lord."
There is a spirit that characterises these days. Jesus spoke about this spirit in
The glory of the old house is fading, there's a new building being erected. May we not rejoice over dross.
How do we identify the workings of this spirit?
How do we escape getting entrapped by the snares of this spirit?
Join us as we delve into the realities of God's word.
Dec 15, 2023
48 min

This is the message we have heard from him and proclaim to you, that God is light and in him is no darkness at all.
God is light means that God is the source and measure of all that is true. Another way to put it would be that nothing is truly understood until it is understood in the light of God.
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Jul 13, 2023
31 min

What does your belief system anchor on? The goodness of God? His ability to answer prayers? How about when the storms come as though to overrun you? How about when it seems there is silence to your prayers? What would be your conviction then? Join us as we consider this penitent topic.
May 1, 2023
33 min

'Distraction' is a potent and virulent weapon in the arsenal of the devil in which he uses to consistently derail and turn our focus and attention away from that which we are to concentrate on.
How did the men of old over come this and how would we in our time.
How can this same thing be a weapon in God's hands?
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Feb 2, 2023
33 min

Is man a moral compass unto himself?
If everything was only an opinion, and truth relative, then there is no truth whatsoever and one could believe whatever one wished to and be correct in that belief. If man is the compass of morality, the question is WHICH MAN?
Join us as we discuss.
Oct 21, 2022
32 min
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