Tagged: DivineProvision

The rejoicing of the lame man

Brother Ivan explores the healing of the lame man in Acts 3 to illustrate spiritual liberation. He identifies five pillars of joy: mobility, independence, dignity, praise, and knowing God. The sermon emphasizes that Christ became poor to make believers rich, urging the congregation to replace anxiety with childlike trust.

Five barley Loaves and two small fish

The sermon explores how God utilizes inadequate offerings to achieve extraordinary results, citing the feeding of the 5,000 and modern miracles in Uganda and Kenya. Brother Tony encourages the congregation to surrender their lives to Christ, asserting that no person or resource is too insignificant for His sovereign use.

Serious Expectations

This bilingual sermon explores the necessity of “earnest expectations” in the believer’s life. By examining Paul’s imprisonment and Elisha’s prophecy during the famine of Samaria, Brother Elias argues that spiritual and temporal breakthroughs are directly proportional to our trust in God’s “exceedingly great and precious promises.”