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Blessings
Contributed by Shaila Touchton on Apr 17, 2025 (message contributor)
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1. The Blessing Of The Lord Making Us Rich,
Contributed on Apr 17, 2025
Let's look at some biblical examples
The Bible teaches that the blessing of the Lord can bring prosperity and wealth to believers. In Proverbs 10:22, it says, "The blessing of the Lord makes rich, and He adds no sorrow to it." This verse highlights the idea that true wealth comes from God's blessing, and it's not ...read more
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2. Why Your Faith May Not Be Working
Contributed on May 19, 2025
In this sermon, we'll explore few biblical examples that reveal why our faith may not be working.
As Christians, we're often encouraged to have faith in God's power and promises. However, there may be times when our faith seems to be ineffective. In this sermon, we'll explore few biblical examples that reveal why our faith may not be working. 1. Lack of Conviction (Matthew ...read more
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3. The Power Of Words And Understanding Self-Imposed Curses
Contributed on Jul 6, 2025
In the realm of spiritual warfare, one of the most potent and often overlooked areas is the concept of self-imposed curses.
In the realm of spiritual warfare, one of the most potent and often overlooked areas is the concept of self-imposed curses. These are negative pronouncements or declarations that individuals make over their own lives, often without realizing the long-term consequences. Self-cursing can manifest ...read more
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4. Why Do Churches Collect Offerings A Biblical Perspective
Contributed on Sep 30, 2025
Below is a biblically grounded sermon explaining why churches take up collections, supported by Scripture.
The practice of collecting offerings in church is rooted in biblical teaching and serves several important purposes. 1. Obedience to God’s Command The collection of offerings is not a human invention, but a practice established by God Himself. In the Old Testament, God commanded His people to ...read more
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5. The Power Of Midnight Prayer And Unlocking Breakthroughs With Psalms
Contributed on Oct 6, 2025
3 am is often referred to as the "midnight hour" or the "watchman's hour."
In the stillness of the night, when the world is asleep, and darkness seems to prevail, there is a peculiar power that emanates from fervent prayer. The Bible tells us that God is a night owl, often meeting with His faithful servants in the night hours (Exodus 3:2, Luke 6:12). One such hour, in ...read more