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15/03/2026
Preacher: Pst. Daniel
Topic: I Shall Not Die But Live To Declare The Works Of The Lord.
Text: Psalm 118:17; John 17:14-18; 1 Thess 4:4; Philippians 1:21-25
The topic is a strong deceleration that is in the bible.
Life is a gift from God to mankind.
The opportunity to live life in full purpose is a choice.
The legal weapon the devil uses against man is death. So that's why the declaration is the only legal argument before the spiritual court.
We are sent to the world to defend the purpose for which we were created.
We are living for the agenda of God; that's why we do what God says.
Therefore, we're to present our bodies as a holy and acceptable sacrifice to God.
We are admonished to stay away from everything that doesn't please God.
We will not share our bodies with things that do not glorify Him because we owe Him our lives.
As a believer, be bold to speak life.
We are convinced that we are in Christ, and no weapon formed against us shall prosper.
We have the authority to speak good things into our lives, and they are established.
Finally, no power of hell and no scheme of man can ever pluck us from the hand of God.
15/03/2026
Praise and Worship
With our voices raised and our hands lifted, we give all praise to You, because You're greater, stronger, bigger and higher than every other God and awesome in power.
OUR GOD!!!!
15/03/2026
Prelude
We assemble in the presence of God with thanksgiving, adoration, and gratitude.
We come in to His house to be refreshed, renewed, revived and restored.
Living Word Campus Church Rhema University | Sunday Service |
Living Word Campus Church Rhema University | Sunday Service |
11/03/2026
Easter reminds us that even after the darkest days, light and new beginnings always come. Grateful for love, family, and the blessing of a new season. The king is risen, we will live forever more🤍🤍
08/03/2026
Preacher: Pst. Nemi Iselema
Topic: Faith
Text: James 2:6, Acts 3:1-8, Mark 5:25, Matthew 14:20, Luke 17:12, John 4:51
Belief is passive; faith is active. Belief is agreeing with the idea that something is true, while faith is working on the idea. You put faith into action by working on what you believe.
The very thing that scares you is what will lead you to boldness. Boldness is the finishing touch of faith. Take action; walk on the water as Peter did in Matthew 14.
As it is said in James 2:6: "For as the body without the spirit is dead, faith without works is dead also." There are visions that God has put in our lives; we need to have faith and work towards them. You can be anything that God has put in your heart for you to be.
Belief comes from hearing as seen in the story of the woman with the issue of blood.
In Luke 17, when the lepers came to Jesus for Him to heal them, Jesus said, "Go and show yourself to the priest." When Jesus said that, the lepers believed and put it into action by going to the priest as He said, and as they went they were healed.
So when God gives you an instruction, obey the instruction.
Now declare after me: I have the spirit of boldness and not the spirit of fear!.
Until next week, YOU ARE THE BEST!
08/03/2026
In an open declaration of praise, we join the worshipers in singing: N'isi m oo Amara di n'isi m bu chukwu, na ndum ike no n'aru m bu Chukwu. Acceleration di n'isi m oo Congratulations di n'isi m oo Divine favor di n'isi m oo
Translation: The grace of God is upon my head; the Lord's strength is in my life. Acceleration is on my head. Congratulation is on my head; Divine favor is on my head.
08/03/2026
In the spirit of worship to our King, for He has chosen us to be His people, a royal priesthood to worship Him and to continually sing praises to the King of ages.
Sing with joy to the Lord, O ye righteous ones; sing to him a new song. May the praises of our King never depart from our lips.
08/03/2026
Breakfast by Pastor Precious
Topic: Confess what you desire
Text: Mark 11:24
Do you know that there's power in the spoken word?.
Our words are powerful especially the Word of God. Confessions are not to be made on empty grounds.
Declarations are words spoken with faith. Whatever a man stands to declare upon his life, whether positive or negative, is sure to come true.
When man was created, he was created to be a partaker of God's promise. we believers are called to confess our desires according to God's will, which is above all, for our destinies to fall in alignment with His will.
To be a positive confessor, a believer has to be deeply rooted in the Word of God by actively studying and confessing the Word of God and praying with faith knowing that expectation coupled with obedience yields answers.
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