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Today’s teaching emphasized the power and importance of gathering as believers. God moves uniquely when His people come together — gatherings are not ordinary but sacred moments where His Spirit is present. We don’t gather casually; we come as temples of God, prepared to meet Him.
Throughout Scripture, we see that when believers united in prayer and purpose, the supernatural was released. The gathering of the saints strengthens us, reveals God’s presence, and allows every member of the body to contribute and grow. Community is where fullness and transformation happen.
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At our 5-hour prayer meeting, Overturn, Pastor Nelson shared a powerful charge on Hindrances to prayer:
1. Selfish Motives – Praying with self-centered desires places us at the center instead of God.
2. Unbelief – God gives freely, but we must ask in faith. The issue isn’t His giving, but our receiving.
3. Under-Praying / Spiritual Warfare – Like Elijah and Jesus, we must persist in prayer. Don’t quit too soon.
4. Sin – God accepts the man before the sacrifice. Cain’s offering lacked what Abel’s had—purity. Don’t come before God with strife or unrepentant sin.
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God’s goodness is more than kindness—it reveals His very nature. To call Jesus good is to declare Him as God. His justice and judgment flow from His goodness, and even when we don’t fully understand, we can trust Him completely.
Fellowshipping with the Good God transforms us—His goodness shapes our lives and reflects through us. And our response? Thanksgiving. Not just for what He’s done, but for who He is. The cross remains the ultimate display of His goodness.
Listen to this sermon to understand the goodness of God.
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The Bible shows us how intentional God is and how all gifts he gives are good. Nothing God ever does is mere or unimportant. This includes also the gifts of the Spirit. Pastor Nelson lays a good foundation on the gift of speaking in tongues in this teaching, explaining what it means scripturally and how it is a good gift given by God to aid us in prayers.
Listen to this teaching on praying in tongues and be encouraged to practice in your devotion.
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Isaiah 66:1 describes the heavens as His throne, and the earth His footstool. This gives a picture of how great God is. Comparable to none. In this teaching, we learn that the opposite of God is blank, and because of how majestic God is we believe there is nothing impossible for him.
This sermon lays emphasis on the greatness of God and the fearful application of this in our lives as His children.
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God is consistently merciful, this is His nature. We see many instances in the Bible. In the story of Nineveh, in the psalms David wrote; God is Just, slow to anger and merciful in spite of the inconsistent nature of man. The ultimate show of His Mercy is in the salvation story. Now in prayers, when we see how helpless and frail we are as humans, we must rely on the mercy of God.
Listen to this teaching on the merciful nature of God and how it plays out in prayer.
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To fear the Lord is not just to be afraid of Him, but to also revere Him. The fear of the Lord is a profound, adoring respect that draws us to Him, not away. The fear of God boosts our confidence in approaching Him and is the starting place for intimacy with Him.
It means to hold Him in high esteem, to hallow Him, to adore Him above anyone and anything else. When we fear God, we take on His heart, do what pleases Him, depart from evil, walk in humility, obey His word, and respect authority.
True worship cannot exist without awe—this fear includes trembling at His presence and at His word.
Be blessed as you listen to this sermon.
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Sovereignty is not merely a character trait of God—there is no attribute per se but it is a nature that is a necessity arising from the fact that God exists.
God's attribute is that He rules over all; He is not a force but a person who is able to work all things according to the counsel of His will. God is King over your life to the extent that you allow Him.
It takes a sovereign God to give man freedom and yet still remain in control.
Listen to this sermon to understand the sovereignty of God.
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God is the one who knows no boundaries or limitations! In the realm of God, possibilities are a norm!
God is good, not just because the end will be good but also because the means will be good.
We serve a God who knows no boundaries NOR limitations!
There is no such thing as ‘ALL’ of Gods power - God’s power cannot be quantified.
Listen to this sermon to learn more about the omnipotence and omniscience of God.
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It is a blessing to know that in this changing world, there is a God that is unchangeable his love is still the same, His mercy, His glory, His power, all never changing!
Immutability means unchanging. Applying this to God, it means God never differs from Himself. He is unchanging. He is the perfect being that there is, that is why He is immutable.
The most perfect being; God, cannot become any better even the best drawers it’s best from Him. With man, change is inevitable but with God, change is impossible. God is the first and the last. Hebrews 13:8
When the Bible says ‘the Lord repented’ or ‘remembered’ it is using anthropomorphic attributes. This limiting terms are used to highlight God’s love, not to limit Him, it is to limit his nature for our own understanding.
The validity of any information is based on who said it and God’s words are not mere words, they are backed by His power and His character. The word of God is powerful because of the one who said it is eternal and unchangeable.
Listen to this sermon to understand the immutability of God.
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God’s jealousy is never rooted in vices (Galatians 5:20); rather, it flows from His deep love for us (2 Corinthians 11:2). He desires to protect us from the idols that can take root in our hearts because we are at our best when we follow him and we are at our worst when we follow our appetite and emotions alone.
The wisdom of God is protective and the God who is a jealous God is the all wise God. His omnibenevolence shows that He is protective of you. Anything He tells you to do, do it because it is for your good.
Be blessed as you listen to this sermon.
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Even in God’s wrath and justice, we see God’s goodness. He was patient with humanity, giving man ample time to turn from their wickedness before executing judgment. God is just, and His justice is never severe or unjustified—rather, it follows His long-suffering nature (Romans 2:15).
The destruction of the Canaanites was not an act of genocide but an expression of God’s righteous judgment (Deu 7:1-2; Deu 20:16-17). What we sometimes perceive as harshness is, in reality, an extension of God’s goodness— when God sent Adam and Eve out of the Garden of Eden, it was an act of mercy—their escape from damnation. Ultimately, through Jesus Christ, God has provided a way of escape for all who have believed.
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The story of Abraham and Isaac wasn’t about cruelty—it was a picture of Jesus. Abraham trusted God completely, believing He could even raise Isaac from the dead (Genesis 22:1-5, Hebrews 11:18-19). This was a foreshadowing of God sacrificing His Son for us.
God’s judgment is real, and we can’t ignore it. Stories like Sodom and Gomorrah and Noah's flood reminds us that a final judgment is coming. But through Jesus, we have escaped judgement.
Listen to this sermon and learn about God's goodness even in His wrath.
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In our latest teaching series, Pastor Nelson delved into 'The Gavel and the Judge', exploring the complex topic of God's wrath.
God's wrath isn't separate from His love, mercy, and justice; it's a demonstration of His holiness, righteousness, and jealousy. As Hebrews 10:30 reminds us, those who break the law will be judged.
God is merciful to the repentant and wrathful to the unrepentant. God judges by His own standard, and no one can meet them except you're covered by Jesus' atoning blood.
God's wrath is not the absence of God, but the presence of His majesty to judge, often provoked by humanity's wickedness (Genesis 18:25-26).
Listen to this sermon to understand the theological basis of God's wrath, rooted in His holiness (Romans 1:18), righteousness (Romans 2:15), and jealousy - one of His very names.
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Everything is good to the degree to which it conforms to God, and everything is evil to the degree to which it does not conform to God.
No attribute of God conflicts with any other attribute of God. He is as good and just when He rewards good as He is good and just when He recompenses evil with justice.
If God is just, and the message of His severity against sin and His punishing of the guilty is clear, how then is the Christian message that God is justifying the unjust?
The only answer is Mercy. God, in His divine mercy, decided to die on the cross for us.
Listen to this message and learn about the Justice of God.
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Christianity is between God and man, but God must always be the main focus because He is eternal and we are limited. We cannot live for ourselves neither can we leave for Men.
God exist for himself and Man exist to give God glory. If anything we do is done away from God’s plan, we are declaring sufficiency in ourselves instead of being dependent on the creator.
Our giving, our honour, our love is reciprocal; God is the one that First gave and everything we do is all replicating the goodness he first showed to us.
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You cannot separate the Aseity of God from the rightful dependence of man.
The rightful posture of the created to the creator is worship. The rightful posture of that which is time bound to that which is eternal is worship!
Sin wants us to choose self over God. It wants us to pick us not God.
The moment we recognize that we are dependent on God, only then can we continue to live the way God expects us to. We must recognise God as our only source.
Listen to this sermon and be blessed.
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When we reflect on the Majesty of God, our response should naturally be one of worship. He is worthy of our highest worship because of His greatness. When the quality of our worship diminishes, it often reveals that our view of the One we worship isn’t grand or majestic enough. Our God is both majestic and deeply personal; ever present with us. He stands apart, unchanging, forever.
Take time to listen to this powerful sermon on the Majesty of God, and be blessed.
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Can our minds ever conceive God fully? How did God choose to make Himself known, and what does His revelation teach us about His heart?
What about His attributes? How is His infinite nature revealed in the profound mystery of the Trinity?
In this sermon, Pastor answers these questions about this Incomprehensible God we serve. It is our prayer that the eyes of your understanding are enlightened as you listen.
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Knowing God is the foundation of every Christian practice. Without it, prayer, worship, and purpose become misaligned. Our lives find true meaning when centered on God, not on our desires or misconceptions.
This teaching challenges us to seek personal encounters with God, avoid creating idols from false images of Him, and let His grace guide our walk.
Take time to meditate on who God truly is. Listen to this teaching and grow in your knowledge of Him!
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