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Isaiah 6:3 And they were calling to one another:“Holy, holy, holy is the Lord Almighty; the whole earth is full of his glory.”

In this moving message, we explore the biblical importance of fellowship and why God never intended believers to walk alone. Through Scripture and practical examples, we discover that fellowship is more than attending church—it's participating in God's divine plan for growth, protection, impartation, and purpose. Drawing from Hebrews 10:25, Psalm 133, and the story of Thomas missing a crucial encounter with Jesus, Rev. Roland Anang highlights the blessings that flow when believers gather together in unity and the dangers of isolating ourselves from the body of Christ. 📖 Key Scriptures: Hebrews 10:25 Psalm 133:1-3 John 20:19-29 Acts 10:24 Acts 13:1-2 1 Corinthians 1:9 1 John 1:3 Philippians 3:10 1 Peter 5:8 Zephaniah 3:17 🔑 Key Takeaway Fellowship is God's design for spiritual growth, encouragement, protection, and destiny fulfillment. When believers gather together, God releases grace, instruction, impartation, and blessing that cannot be fully experienced in isolation. 🎧 Listen, be encouraged, and discover the glory found in biblical fellowship.

Zechariah 12:10 “And I will pour out on the house of David and the inhabitants of Jerusalem a spirit of grace and supplication.

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Why do we come to church? Is it simply out of routine, comfort, or tradition? In this insightful message, Rev. Roland Anang reveals the difference between merely hearing God's Word and actively listening to it. While hearing is a function of the ears, listening engages the heart, mind, and spirit, creating room for genuine transformation. Through powerful biblical examples, this teaching challenges believers to move beyond collecting information and begin responding to God's truth in ways that produce lasting change. The Word of God was never intended to entertain—it was designed to transform lives. 📖 Key Scriptures Ezekiel 33:30-33 Acts 17:16-21 1 Timothy 3:15 John 8:32 John 14:6 John 17:17 John 1:1-4 Deuteronomy 8:3 1 Peter 1:23 Proverbs 13:13 Matthew 10:40 Isaiah 12:3 Psalm 112:1-2 Psalm 119:162 Luke 11:27 John 7:37-40 Acts 13:46-48 🔑 Key Takeaway Life-changing faith is not built on hearing alone. When we actively listen, receive God's truth with joy, and put His Word into practice, transformation becomes inevitable. The Word of God is alive, powerful, and able to shape every area of our lives—if we truly listen. Listen. Receive. Respond. Be transformed.

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In this eye-opening sermon, Bra Kwesi explores what it truly means to live with Christ dwelling within us and how that reality produces a new life of righteousness. Drawing from Scripture, he emphasizes that believers are living in the final moments before Christ's return and must remain vigilant against the enemy's attempts to distract, deceive, and pull them away from their identity in Christ. The message highlights the difference between positional righteousness—our right standing with God through Christ—and practical righteousness, which is the fruit of Christ's nature being expressed through our daily lives. Believers are challenged to reject worldly influences, embrace God's truth, and walk in the righteousness that Christ has already made available to them. 📖Key Scriptures 2 Timothy 3:1-5 Matthew 24 1 Thessalonians 4 Ephesians 4:11-13 Ephesians 6:10-18 Philippians 2:13 Philippians 4:13 Romans 14:17 2 Corinthians 5:17 Proverbs 18:21 🔑Key Takeaways We are not merely in the last days but in the final moments before Christ's return. The enemy's goal is to distract believers from their righteousness in Christ. Righteousness is both a gift received and a nature expressed. Christ in us gives us the power to overcome temptation and stand firm. Spiritual warfare is fought through faith and the armor of God. Joy comes from Christ's presence, while happiness depends on circumstances. Believers must maintain their confession of faith despite contrary circumstances. The new life in Christ is a fresh start filled with divine possibilities. God's power works within us to both desire and do His will. 🚨 Final Charge As believers, we must remain rooted in our identity in Christ, resist the enemy's deception, and consistently declare God's truth over our lives. The righteousness of Christ is not merely a doctrine to believe but a life to live every day.

In this eye-opening sermon, Bra Kwesi explores what it truly means to live with Christ dwelling within us and how that reality produces a new life of righteousness. Drawing from Scripture, he emphasizes that believers are living in the final moments before Christ's return and must remain vigilant against the enemy's attempts to distract, deceive, and pull them away from their identity in Christ. The message highlights the difference between positional righteousness—our right standing with God through Christ—and practical righteousness, which is the fruit of Christ's nature being expressed through our daily lives. Believers are challenged to reject worldly influences, embrace God's truth, and walk in the righteousness that Christ has already made available to them. 📖Key Scriptures 2 Timothy 3:1-5 Matthew 24 1 Thessalonians 4 Ephesians 4:11-13 Ephesians 6:10-18 Philippians 2:13 Philippians 4:13 Romans 14:17 2 Corinthians 5:17 Proverbs 18:21 🔑Key Takeaways We are not merely in the last days but in the final moments before Christ's return. The enemy's goal is to distract believers from their righteousness in Christ. Righteousness is both a gift received and a nature expressed. Christ in us gives us the power to overcome temptation and stand firm. Spiritual warfare is fought through faith and the armor of God. Joy comes from Christ's presence, while happiness depends on circumstances. Believers must maintain their confession of faith despite contrary circumstances. The new life in Christ is a fresh start filled with divine possibilities. God's power works within us to both desire and do His will. 🚨 Final Charge As believers, we must remain rooted in our identity in Christ, resist the enemy's deception, and consistently declare God's truth over our lives. The righteousness of Christ is not merely a doctrine to believe but a life to live every day.

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