Friday, September 29, 2017

The Elisha Generation

By Pastor 'Deji Adewale

Near the end of Elijah’s time on earth, he offered his assistant Elisha a gift: “What can I do for you before I am taken from you?”

Elisha answered, “Please let there be a double portion of your spirit on me” – 2nd Kings 2:9.  Elisha’s request was to be considered the successor of Elijah and to be “doubly blessed” with power in the prophetic office.

Through-out 2nd Kings, the many miracles Elisha per-formed confirm that he had indeed been grant-ed a double portion. In the whole of the Bible, specific references are made to a “double portion.”

When someone receives a double portion, it means he gets a gift twice as much as that given to others. Elisha received a double portion from Elijah.  Many people pray like Elisha, "Lord, give me a double portion of your anointing." Yet they do not realize the preparation that is involved for such a miraculous thing to occur. 

The Elisha Generation is the generation of believers who desire, seek, receive and walk in the double anointing. They are faithful, dependable, humble, respectful and know how to serve. Elisha knew how to serve.

Do you want the double portion anointing? Get involved in church or a ministry and start serving. When you serve you are sowing your life as seed for an anointing that one day, sooner than later, will be yours. Glory Hallelujah!

You will have good success this 2017. 

Remain blessed. Shalom.

From Our Pastor's Desk - October is Our Month of Double Portion

By Pastor 'Deji Adewale

Welcome to this Our New Month of Double Portion, in Jesus name.

Portion means an individual quantity or allotment of something taken as part of its whole. When someone receives a double portion, he gets a portion (slice, quantity, amount or piece) twice as much as that given to others.

In Isaiah 61:7 – “For your shame ye shall have double; and for confusion they shall rejoice in their portion: therefore in their land they shall possess the double: everlasting joy shall be unto them” God promises a double portion of joy and blessing upon His children.

In 2nd Kings 2:9, Elisha asked Elijah “I pray thee, let a double portion of thy spirit be upon me” Elisha was to be considered the successor of Elijah and to be “doubly blessed” with power in the prophetic office.

He received his request. The many miracles Elisha performed confirm that he had indeed been granted a double portion. From Jacob to Joseph in Genesis 48:22 – “Moreover I have given to thee one portion above thy brethren…” 

This month of Double Portion, the Lord will doubly bless every Mercy Seatizen, with power, grace, increase, joy, promotion and anointing.

He will anoint thee with the oil of gladness above thy fellows, in Jesus Name.

Amen.

Friday, September 22, 2017

Doing the Impossible

By Minister Joseph Nnaji

Without controversy it has been established beyond any reasonable doubt that the Almighty God can do all things.

Angel Gabriel when announcing to Mary that her cousin Elisabeth is pregnant at her old age reminded her, "that with God nothing shall be impossible." -
Luke 1:37 God does not need to convince Himself that He can do all things, it is the doubting Thomases that needs proof.  The Lord has also given us power to do the impossible, apostle Paul said, "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me."

In Genesis 11:6, God said, "If as one people speaking the same language they have begun to do this, then nothing they plan to do will be impossible." God made it clear that nothing is impossible for men to achieve if they plan to do it.

Matthew 21:21 says, "If you have faith, you'd say to that mountain be removed." Joshua understood this, which is the why he commanded the sun and moon to stand still and they stood.

Peter walked on water to meet Jesus who was walking on water. David ran towards Goliath when others were hiding and running away from him.

Jesus said that the miracles He did we'll do also, and even do greater things.

Glory Hallelujah!

You will have good success this 2017.

Remain blessed.

Shalom.

Thursday, September 14, 2017

God's Vision Comes With His Provision

By Sis Christie Ndouli

Jesus looked at them and said, “With man this is impossible, but not with God; all things are possible with God.” –Mark 10:27

What comes to mind when you hear the phrase, “Mission IsPossible”?  Some people might think of the movie, “Mission Impossible,” others may think about their own personal experience where they thought they wouldn't be able to make it, but God brought them through.

During your mission, God will not forsake you nor leave you. Although Joseph was in prison, he stayed faithful to God and God continued to bless him.  Joseph uses his faith in God to endure the suffering.

And by Joseph enduring his portion of suffering, it allows people like us to see that hope does not come from going around (avoiding) suffering, but rather going through it.

He will make a way. Take for instance the song, “Made a Way,” by Travis Greene, which describes the epitome of “Mission IsPossible.”

The chorus sings “You made a way/ When our backs were against the wall/And it looked as if it was over/ You made a way/ And we're standing here/ Only because You made a way/ You made a way.”  Even better than the chorus, the bridge digs deeper and reads, “You move mountains/You cause walls to fall/ With Your power/ Perform miracles/ There is nothing that's impossible/ And we're standing here/ Only because You made a way.”  With all that being said, “Mission IsPossible” refers to God making a way in our lives when man deems it impossible.

Halleluyah.
You will have good success this 2017.
Remain blessed. Shalom.

Thursday, September 7, 2017

Keep on Keeping on

By Pastor 'Deji Adewale

“So we built the wall and the whole wall was joined together to half its height; for the people had a mind to work”. Nehemiah 4:6.

We all know that a race is never won unless one finishes it. One never even starts a race unless one believes it can be done.

In order to begin and end an endeavor, it takes the right attitude and determination to finish what one starts.

The dictionary says “…persistent determination is the act of deciding definitely and firmly to a purpose, and keeping at it…” It is perseverance, patience, resolve, and tenacity.

Thomas Fuller (1608–61), an English preacher and author said "An invincible determination can accomplish almost anything and in this lies the great distinction between great men and little men."

The Bible records many great heroes who demonstrate the virtue of determination to accomplish the impossible. Joshua and Caleb, in Numbers 14, were the only two spies that were determined to take Canaan. God told Mary that she was going to have a child without meeting with any man; that was impossible!

In ALL of the success stories in the Bible and any in the world, not one was achieved without “dogged” determination. It is a virtue, a quality that sets suc-cessful men/women apart, that separates “great men from little men”.

When builders are opposed and ridiculed, when adversaries make their plots and plan their evils, remember that with prayer and determination, you will get your “WALLS” built and completed. Nehemiah did it.

You will do it. Nothing shall be impossible for you. Nothing shall stand in your way, in Jesus Name.

Halleluyah!
You will have good success this 2017.
Remain blessed.
Shalom.

Friday, September 1, 2017

Believe the God of All Possibilities

By Pastor 'Deji Adewale

John 9:1-7 tells us the story of a man born blind. Now, there is a difference between being born blind and getting blind after birth by some freak accident. The latter could be cured by medical experts.
But the former? Before men his situation was impossible… "but not with GOD".

Jesus replied the people in Luke 18:27 - "What is impossible with men is possible with God."  The things which are impossible with men are possible with God.

God did before, still does, and can & will do the impossible for us. Yes, that’s exactly what He said in His word. Where we cannot, where experts cannot, where government cannot, God can!

He is the GOD of possibilities. No matter how terrible ones situation may seem, it is possible with GOD. Those that believe the impossible experience the unimaginable and receive the miraculous.

He will take care of those needs of yours. But you must learn to trust & believe the God of impossibilities, then expect the impossible, expect the unusual, expect the miraculous, expect the extraordinary, expect the supernatural, because that is where GOD specializes.

Then, the man in John 9 whose eyes were restored said in verse 32, " Since the world began was it not heard that any man opened the eyes of one that was born blind " but Jesus did.

Halleluyah!
You will have good success this 2017.
Remain blessed.
Shalom.

From Our Pastor's Desk - September 2017 - Our Month of Great Possibilities

Welcome to this Our New Month of Great Possibilities, in Jesus name.
Our God is a great God. The One & only true Living God.
He is all-powerful, omnipotent,  and with Him there are no impossibilities. Jesus replied in Luke 18:27, "What is impossible with men is possible with God."

He is the covenant-keeping, promise-fulfilling & need-meeting God. Lots of promises may seem too good to be true in the Bible; but believe God, all those promises are Yea & Amen!

The things which are impossible with men are possible with God.
Even the word impossible says “I’m possible”. Inside every CAN'T is CAN, inside every IMPOSSIBLE is POSSIBLE.

God told Mary that she was going to have a child without meeting with any man; that was impossible! Think of it. If you were Mary, wouldn’t you have dismissed the word as impossible?

Indeed, this month holds immensely Great Possibilities for change and new directions for us. It does not matter what we have been through these past months or years, God is stepping into our situations this month.

Every word He has spoken to us will bring about great possibilities. God can and will do the impossible in our lives.

So, as you’re ready to believe the impossible, you will receive your miracle & experience the unimaginable, in Jesus Name.