Source by thetbjoshuafanclub
Sunday, 14th December, 2014 was a day that witnessed an outpouring of
the Spirit and the Word at the Sunday Service of The Synagogue, Church
Of All Nations. The entire congregation both those within the main
auditorium and those in the overflows all partook of the presence of
Heaven even as the ever-energetic and inspiring choir kept all hearts
engaged with God.
According to the man of God, the almighty God is Spirit and therefore
must be worshipped in spirit and in truth, otherwise, one is merely
wasting his or her energy. In other words, there must be a deliberate
and passionate longing within the spirit and heart of man for God
whenever he worships his or her Creator. It means that, God looks beyond
the words we speak but focuses more on the depth of our hearts and
spirit: “If I stand here to preach the Word, if it is not according to
God’s Spirit, it is nothing. Whatever I say in prayer, if it is not
according to God’s Spirit, it is nothing. If you speak words in prayer,
if it is not according to the Spirit, it is not according to the truth
of God’s Word. It means it is nothing, idle and meaningless”.
Speaking further, the man of God explained that the power of God moves
only when the Word and the Spirit unite. “God’s power here cannot move
without the Word and the Spirit to bring about healing. You need God’s
Word and God’s Spirit to bring about healing, salvation and whatever we
are talking about. God’s power working through His Word and His Spirit
brings about whatever we desire from God”.
Meditating on the Word of God, according to the man of God, is another
way of becoming a part of the Word so that our spirits act on it for the
release of God’s power: “The more you think about the Word you read,
the more your spirit acts upon the Word and when the spirit acts upon
the Word, the Word becomes part of you. The Word has not yet become a
part of you when your spirit has not yet acted upon it”. On the mystery
of faith, the man of God said that we can only find faith when we pay
attention to God and not by stressing ourselves, sleeping in the church
or doing other things: “Now, you don’t need to cry or lament over faith,
that you don’t have faith. How will you have faith? I need to sleep in
the church; I need to sleep in the bush. No. If you pay attention to
God, you will find that faith comes naturally”.
Concluding, Prophet T.B. Joshua encouraged Christians on the need to
guard their hearts, observing that the heart is the communication
contact point with the Holy Spirit, hence, we have to be on our guard to
ensure that we do not lose the battle which is fought in the heart:
“The right battle is in the heart. When you fail in your heart, you fail
all. Your heart is Heaven, if you are a child of God. What you decree
here has been decreed in your heart, if you are a child of God. Before I
say, “Be healed”, the person has been healed in my heart. If I don’t
see the person healed, I will not open my mouth to say, “Be healed”… The
bank of miracles is in Heaven. Take care of your heart. It is either
your heart is Heaven or hell. When your heart is a dwelling place for
God, it becomes Heaven”.
Earlier, Evangelist Ruth in her message titled, Love God Above All,
said that many of us today think we can earn God’s favour by our good
works however Christianity is not a religion but a relationship. She
further explained that God will not heal, bless or deliver you because
of who you are or where you have come from; He will only meet you when
you obey what He told you to do by His Spirit, based on His Word. She
encouraged Christians by assuring them that there is hope and that the
greatest miracle we need is a relationship with Jesus. She said: “Jesus
is neither looking at our credentials nor personal efforts but our
hearts. To love God truly is to do His will, not our own. Before giving
him the commission to follow in His footsteps, Jesus asked Peter one of
the most significant and penetrating, in fact, one of the most dangerous
questions ever asked, ‘Do you love me?’ He did this because He knew
that serving the Lord is a thing of the mind. The highest motive for
serving God is the desire to please Him. There were perhaps many more
qualified than Peter – more educated, more knowledgeable, more
experienced – yet Jesus saw in Peter a willing servant – one who would
obey His instruction. Obedience is the only proof of our faith in God”.
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