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A prosperous soul is one whose all three parts of soul – thoughts, emotions and will - are in alignment with God’s truths. The prosperity of our soul leads to prosperity in all other areas of our lives. And this prosperity comes from knowing God, and feeding our soul with the right food - which is God's Word and His promises.
We learned about a loving Father, who cares for the mundane details in our lives, when we saw how Jesus turned water into wine at a wedding. Our Jehovah Jireh's lavish love for us is further demonstrated by His provision of the seed meant for sowing. 2 Cor 9:8-10 teaches us that in a tumultuous economic climate, we should continue with our sowing because we must first sow in order to reap a supernatural harvest.
This message explores the nature and promise of God to prosper His people in the midst of famine. Drawing from scripture, Rev John unveils how God will position His people to receive the transfer of wealth (Proverbs 13:22), and share practical steps in our everyday living to receive God’s promise of abundance.
We may be familiar with the biblical story of the Three Wise Men and their search for infant Jesus. The parallel to the story from two thousand years ago is that God is on a search for the hearts of men, having initiated reconciliation with Man through sending His Son Jesus Christ to a world trapped in sin.
God conferred humans the right to rule and reign on Earth so His will, miracles and glory shall be released only when we partner with Him through prayer. What are the principles of prayer, and how does this privilege to pray empower us to bring Heaven unto earth, just as He had intended it to be?
Prayer is fundamental to the Christian life and it is even more critical during periods of transition where dreams, visions, and destinies are vulnerable. We need to pray like never before — and discern the times and seasons just like the sons of Issachar (1 Chronicles 12:2) — as God’s Kingdom emerges during this end-time shaking.
In 1978, the late Billy Graham prophesied that Singapore is called to be the Antioch of Asia. God has promised that He will be with us always and the power of the gospel will be demonstrated when we obey and go. Have we been living true to this mandate? But what does 'Antioch' mean? What does Act 1:8 teach us about our part in the Antioch mandate?
The fastest-growing 'congregation' of Christians is unchurched. This is both a significant problem and opportunity. The future of the church is inorganic, effective gatherings of believers who are committed to practice loving God and people.
Sin is the one barrier that divides man and God, and Jesus came to bridge that gap through the cross. As ambassadors of Christ, we as children of God carry the responsibility to preach the Gospel -- to undertake the ministry of reconciliation and bridge the broken relationship between God and Man.
The coming financial shakings are good news for the people of God because through it, He will decouple us from an unjust and punitive economic system, and move us to operate from the economy of the Kingdom of God. Turbulent times are up ahead, but God has a plan to bless His people and free them to live by His Kingdom!