Holy Spirit

Thursday, January 9, 2014

JESUS CHRIST: THE SINNER’S ONLY SAVIOUR!


DADDYWhat a befitting service of worship to herald Christmas, last Sunday was! From carols and displays by Sunday school children to the amazing preaching that centered on the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ, there could probably be no better way to usher in the festivities. The man of God, Prophet T.B. Joshua, ministered to the congregation and by the power of the Holy Spirit set people free from all forms of afflictions in the name of Jesus Christ. He ministered at the prayer line where he prophesied to people who came from all over the world.
Wise Man Christopher preached on the topic: “Jesus Christ – The Sinner’s Only Saviour”, a message for the season. Drawing his proof text from: Matthew 1:21 and John 14:6, Wise Man Christopher resonated that Christ whose birth Christians are celebrating “is the Way, the Truth and the Life.”
WISEMAN CHRISTOPHER“As the Way, He is the reality. There is no reality outside Him. As the Truth, He is the source of our lives, strength and the reason of our being. As the Life, He is the end of it. And that life is eternal life – that is, the nature of God,” he vehemently stated adding, “No man can approach God without a Mediator. The sinners cannot reach God except through Him. The unsaved or unbelievers might cry to God for a thousand years, if there is no Mediator, there is no hope for them.”
He said Jesus Christ came because relationship and fellowship were broken through sin and therefore, came to restore the relationship and fellowship between God and man and to re-establish the wholeness or the glory that man had before the fall. He encouraged Christians to show their appreciation to Him by giving every good thing the Lord has given them – strength, time, faith and love.
“Then, we are not only meeting the needs of God’s people, we are at the same time showing appreciation for His provision,” he said.

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