Tagged: Surrender

Giving our Yes to God

Ruthie delivered a moving testimony on the power of saying “yes” to God. Drawing from the life of Mary and personal financial struggles, she illustrated that total surrender to God’s will—even when it contradicts human logic—releases supernatural provision and places the believer in the safest possible position.

Being led by the Holy Spirit

Brother Edward explores the necessity of being led by the Holy Spirit. He argues that God’s will is for our benefit, driven by His superior knowledge of the future. True guidance requires an obedient heart, sincere desire, and the total surrender of personal agendas to God’s perfect plan.

Praise and Worship Meeting – Mother’s Day

This bilingual service focused on the transformative power of surrendering to God’s righteousness and His ability to lift those burdened by life’s weights. It featured a special Mother’s Day blessing, emphasizing the spiritual legacy of mothers, and concluded with a call for a “new beginning” in worship and prayer.

Knowing God’s will – Part 1

This bilingual sermon explores the tension between God’s changeable and unchanging wills. Using biblical examples and personal grief, Brother Edward argues that true spiritual maturity is found in surrendering personal desires to God’s sovereign plan, trusting that His ways are higher than our understanding, even in suffering.

Trust in the Lord

This bilingual sermon explores the necessity of absolute trust in God. By contrasting Jeremiah’s “bush” and “tree,” Brother Edward argues that true peace comes only when we stop helping God through human effort and instead lean entirely on His trustworthy character, especially during life’s “droughts” and “dead ends.”

Serving God

The sermon uses Moses’s staff to illustrate total surrender. Brother Milton argues that when we relinquish our personal identity and resources to God, He transforms our “dry sticks” into powerful instruments for His glory. True Christianity requires active service as Christ’s body, not just empty talk.

Finding peace in the Lord

This bilingual sermon explores the nature of divine peace as an internal, guaranteed, and transcendent gift. Using the metaphor of a bird singing on a rock amidst a storm, Brother Edward argues that true Christian peace is independent of circumstances and accessible only through repentance, surrender, and casting anxieties on Christ.