Tagged: VictoryInChrist

Positive declarations

The sermon explores the transformative power of verbalizing faith. By examining biblical figures like Abraham, Joseph, and David, Brother Edward illustrates that declarations based on God’s authority defeat the enemy and align the believer with divine will. True faith declares God’s sovereignty regardless of personal circumstances or immediate outcomes.

Spiritual Warfare

This bilingual sermon outlines the five spiritual weapons Jesus used to defeat Satan: His Name, the Word of God, the Holy Spirit, the Cross, and the Resurrection. Through an anecdote of deliverance from witchcraft, Brother Edward emphasizes that believers must remain filled with the Spirit to maintain their guaranteed victory.

Victorious Lord

This bilingual sermon declares Jesus Christ as the ultimate victor over Satan. By examining Christ’s birth, temptation, and crucifixion, Brother Edward illustrates that believers possess inherited authority. The congregation is urged to use the “four weapons”—the Name, the Word, the Spirit, and the Blood—to reclaim their peace and joy.

Christ’s Kingship

This Palm Sunday sermon explores the transformative power of acknowledging God’s kingship. By contrasting earthly power with Christ’s humble yet absolute sovereignty, the preacher argues that true praise is not a duty but a recognition that every difficulty is under God’s feet, enabling believers to overcome through faith.

Thanksgiving precedes God’s answer

This bilingual sermon explores God’s response to human trouble through Psalms 20, 50, and 107. Brother Elias emphasizes that while God delights in granting both deliverance and the heart’s desires, believers must maintain integrity in their vows and approach Him with praise rather than defeated anxiety.

Liberty and freedom in Jesus Christ

The sermon proclaims that Jesus Christ initiated a spiritual Jubilee to set humanity free from sin, shame, and physical oppression. Through testimonies of global miracles and the authority of Luke 4, the preacher asserts that the Holy Spirit provides the same liberating power today for all who believe.

The Love of God is Foolish

This bilingual service features a powerful reading of the poem “I Refuse to Be Discouraged.” The message highlights God’s sovereignty, unchanging nature, and comforting presence during trials. It calls the congregation to move from discouragement to victory by trusting in the “Great I Am” and resting in His love.

Confessions of faith – Part 2

This sermon distills the power of “Good Confession,” emphasizing that faith declarations must be grounded in the Name of Jesus, motivated by God’s glory, and maintained with unwavering persistence. Through personal trials and biblical examples, Brother Edward calls the church to a week of positive, continuous faith declarations.