Episodios

  • Frontline Faith: When Worship Leads The Battle.
    Jul 7 2025
    Have you ever felt surrounded by struggle, unsure how to respond? In *2 Chronicles 20*, King Jehoshaphat faced just that. An alliance of enemy armies was closing in, and fear could’ve easily taken hold. But instead, he led Judah into fasting, prayer, and—most powerfully—worship.

    That’s when God made a stunning promise: *“You won’t need to fight this battle. Stand firm, take your position, and see the salvation of the Lord.”* So Jehoshaphat placed worshippers ahead of the warriors. Their songs weren’t just noise—they were spiritual strategy. As they praised, God ambushed their enemies.

    We often think of worship as something quiet or reflective. But in moments of uncertainty, it becomes something fierce. Worship is an act of faith, a declaration of trust, and a weapon in spiritual warfare.

    Ask yourself: **What would it look like to send worship ahead of your worry?**

    When life feels like a battlefield, praise refocuses your eyes. It shifts the conversation from fear to faith, from the problem to God’s power. You’re not ignoring the struggle—you’re anchoring yourself in the One who has already won the victory.

    So today, lift your voice before lifting your hands in stress. Let praise go first. Worship isn’t just the song—it’s the strategy.
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  • Independence Day.
    Jul 4 2025
    Happy Independence Day!!! It's time to compare the natural with the spiritual. Are you happy in this Independence Day? Are you celebrating with friends and family? Good. If you are born again, you should have a double celebration--Your Independence Day in Christ.

    Are you sorrowful? Has life's testings been hard on you? Remember your Independence Day with Christ. Rejoice. The word says that if we delight ourselves in him, that he will give us our hearts desire. (Ps 37:4) God has promised to turn your sorrows into joy. Celebrate your own Independence day today!!!
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  • Two Deadly Enemies
    Jul 3 2025
    Learn to listen. We see two examples--Peter and David. Each reached an end to their destiny and got launched into a new beginning. Paying attention to our finances is key to having a victorious and prosperous life. Learn how God blessed Peter in spite of his disobedience. How Jesus prophesied his future destiny.

    Understand the battle of the Lion and Bear. How it applies to your life and destiny. David was an example of faithfulness and God rewarded him. Learn how to be faithful in what God has called you. Your Giant may be waiting for you at your new beginning but God has a stone for him. As you move past your Giant, greatness awaits you to the glory of God!
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  • Avoid Mixture
    Jul 1 2025
    Avoid Mixture. Mixture can lead to Idolatry. Joseph had mixture. Even though God saved a nation thru Joseph and blessed his people, their prosperity was going to become a snare. Abraham had a prophetic dream that his people were going to be enslaved many years before it happened.

    God wants us to prosper, but if we are not careful--Our prosperity can be a snare. We start to compromise our faith and soon we start to forget our identity. Scripture says that there was a king of Egypt that knew not Joseph (Exodus 1:8) In order words, he did not recognize the history of how God raised Joseph to save his nation.

    America needs prayer. America used to be a Christian nation, now some high officials in high places are trying to change and distort our history. Notice that when the King of Egypt failed to acknowledge Joseph, he enslaved the Jews. The same can happen with this country and the Christians. Join us as we dive into this interesting study.
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    14 m
  • Focus And Preparation.
    Jun 30 2025
    Serving God is a priviledge, but there are times in which it can put a monkey wrench in your plans. It can completely change your routine as such was the case with Mary. She was about 15 or 16 years old when the angel Gabriel paid her a visit. A visit that would change her life forever.

    The angel called her highly favored and gave a prophetic word for the child to be born. Mary was going to carry in her womb Jesus. The Lord Jesus (God man) would be in her womb first as the word. Upon Mary accepting the word, it started to become flesh. (Luke 1:38)

    In life, we cannot lose focus of God. God has a plan for each one of us. Sometimes, in fulfilling his plan, we may have to forsake things in our lives. Mary forsook her reputation when the religious leaders called Jesus a bastard (John 8:41) When you serve God, people will persecute and spread lies about you. It's part of the package.


    Please join us in our Bible study. God has a word for you today. God bless
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  • Life Of King David--(Part 2)
    Jun 27 2025
    We are continuing our study on the life of King David. In this study, we will take a look at David's background as a Shepherd boy. God trained this lad in the field. He faced the Bear and Lion. David was tough, and ran after he Bear and Lion when they took his sheep. He killed them and snatched the lamb from their mouths. This training prepared him to face his Giant.

    Whether you know it of not, God has some of you in training for your purpose in life. You have a Giant waiting for you. Are you ready to face your giant? Which things stand out as we study the Life of David? What can we learn from David and use for our life today? Are you facing trials and testings? God wants you to pass the test. Join us as we find out what did David to defeat his Giant. God bless.
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  • Life of King David. (Part 1)
    Jun 26 2025
    King David's early life as a shepherd boy was far from ordinary; it was a period of profound development and preparation that would shape his destiny. In the solitude of the fields, David diligently tended his flock, demonstrating a remarkable faithfulness in his job. This commitment wasn't just about protecting sheep; it was during these formative years that he cultivated a deep connection with God, expressing his devotion and trust through the eloquent verses of Psalm 23. It was during this time, that David found his gift--Writing Songs. This timeless psalm, often referred to as "The Lord is my Shepherd," serves as a testament to his profound spiritual insight and his ability to find solace and strength in his daily duties.

    Beyond his spiritual growth, David's time as a shepherd boy honed his character and prepared him for future challenges. He wasn't just a faithful caretaker; he was an extraordinary teen who discovered and refined his unique abilities. It was in the wilderness that he courageously confronted and defeated both a lion and a bear that threatened his flock. These seemingly isolated incidents were, in fact, crucial training grounds, equipping him with the bravery, skill, and unwavering faith he would need for much larger battles. These encounters illustrate a fundamental truth: everybody has a gift, and often, these gifts are unearthed and refined in unexpected places and circumstances.

    Indeed, David's journey as a shepherd boy exemplifies how discovering and embracing one's gift can lead to remarkable opportunities. His courage in protecting his sheep, rooted in his faithfulness and trust in God, directly prepared him to face the seemingly insurmountable challenge of Goliath. His past victories against the lion and the bear instilled in him the confidence and conviction that he could overcome any foe with God's help. This powerful progression highlights that once you find your gift, it will promote you and set you in front of influential people. David's shepherd's staff and sling, once tools of his humble profession, became instruments of divine purpose, ultimately elevating him from a simple shepherd to a king who would profoundly impact history.

    There is more to King David's life. A powerful tool that enabled him to face the Lion and the Bear. Please join us in this study to find out King David's secret weapon. God bless.
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  • The First And Last.
    Jun 24 2025
    Title: From Aleph to Tav — The Eternal Word in Psalm 119 and Jesus Psalm 119 opens with Aleph and closes with Tav, the first and last letters of the Hebrew alphabet. This intentional structure isn’t just poetic—it’s theological. The psalm is a full-spectrum meditation on God’s Word, using every letter to express devotion to divine truth. With phrases like “Your word is a lamp to my feet” and “Forever, O Lord, your word is firmly fixed in the heavens,” the psalmist paints Scripture as eternal, stable, and alive. The structure—from A to Z, so to speak—reflects completeness, suggesting that every facet of life can be anchored in the Word. Enter Jesus, who in Revelation declares, “I am the First and the Last, the Alpha and the Omega.” Just as Psalm 119 celebrates the enduring nature of God's Word, Jesus claims to be that Word in flesh—the living embodiment of divine truth (John 1:1). His words echo the same eternal constancy: from the beginning of time to its end, He is the source, sustainer, and fulfillment of all things. In saying “I am the First and the Last,” He takes the very framework of Psalm 119 and steps into it—completing what the psalmist longed for: not just written instruction, but a living relationship with the Word Himself.


    Extra Bonus--Video of the First and Last--https://youtube.com/shorts/VtBiu9goszU
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