Prophet K.T.Mudenge

Prophet K.T.Mudenge

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16/03/2025

Sins of Attitude,

Action, Neglect, and Intent
Having seen how serious sin is, we begin now to build ourselves a better understanding of sin, that we might avoid the confusion of legalistic thinking. In this lesson we note four categories of sin: attitude, action, neglect, and intent.

1 Sins of Attitude

Sins of attitude include false pride, unjust anger, bitter envy, malicious hatred, and that sort of thing. The legalist makes a picnic of confusing various normal and perfectly justified feelings with these sins of attitude.

For example you might dislike somebody, or wish you were in someone else's shoes, or feel indignation at something someone said, or want people to notice and compliment you on something you've achieved. None of those attitudes are "sins". Of course such feelings uncontrolled might develop into sins of attitude. But don't confuse those feelings with sins.

2 Sins of Action

Sins of action are simply things we might do to displease God, such as getting drunk, committing adultery, stealing, blaspheming..

The legalist will stretch words like "drunkard" or "fornicator" beyond the sensible use of language.

For example a man might touch a woman friend tenderly when he greets her, or a girl might wear a dress that does not entirely cover her pretty legs. A man might have a glass of beer with his mates, or say "Blast it!" when his tyre goes flat.

The legalist will link these acts with fornication, drunkeness, and blasphemy. But that is unfounded.

The examples above are not "sins". They are normal behaviour. They may not be the best behaviour, and one may prefer not to do them. One may not recommend or approve of such things. They might conceivably even lead to sin if one were careless.

Furthermore, One might refrain from such behaviour so as not to set a misleading example to weaker persons in one’s company, or so as not to offend people who have scruples about such things.

But it is abhorrent to characterise such things as "sins" or matters for guilt. It is legalism to add prohibitions of such things to God's law. It is not legalism, of course, but perfectly right and often very sensible and necessary to make a prohibition for oneself.

3 Sins of Neglect

Sins of neglect consist of failure to do things we know God has commanded us to do (James 4:17). Missing the Lord's Supper when you should have been there, or letting a needy person go hungry whom you ought to have fed —that is the sort of thing we mean by "sins of neglect".

The legalist will confuse such sins with the ordinary oversights, inadequacies, and choices that are part of our everyday behaviour.

There will be days when we are too tired or preoccupied to pray. There will be moments when we forget our manners. There will be days when we choose to prune our roses, not carry them to the sick and sorrowful.

Omissions of that sort are not "sins". We must necessarily forgo a great many opportunities to do good, if we are to lead a balanced and bearable life. God is happy and willing for you to do many things, but God's will is not that you should do them all.

The legalist will labour amongst the things you leave undone, and find "sins of neglect" to spoil your satisfaction in the good you chose to do. Isn't that stupid!

4 Sins of Intent

A sin of intent is simply a sin committed in wish but not in reality. For example the adultery committed in a man's heart which Jesus described in Matthew 5:28. The man does not commit adultery, but would, if he could. He is not guilty of adultery. But he is guilty of the intention to commit it.

By distorting this principle, the legalist conjures some dark and terrible "sins".

Staying with our example, we all know that men, when they are not half asleep, or in a hurry, or on their death bed, will occasionally feel, shall we say "charmed", by the voice, hair, eyes, legs, smile, smell, or other attribute of a woman in proximity.

Here the legalist has the makings of a guilt trap. Simply lead a man to think that his normal and harmless feeling is fornication in heart. Never mind that the poor devil never entertains the slightest wish for even a brief flirtation, let alone an affair. Just convince him that his feeling is lust, and gotcha!

In Conclusion
Sin is a serious matter. Let's take it very seriously indeed. But let us never confuse real sin with the imagined sins manufactured out of normal human nature .

You aren't taking sin seriously when you turn the wholesome doctrine of overcoming sin into something ridiculous or cultish. You are replacing sanctity with insanity, and love of truth with legalism.

The Source of Sin

—The source of sin is not God’s law or our flesh, or Adam. What then is the source of sin? we will talk about this when we meet next time swerai munashe

02/03/2025

"HOW STRONG ARE YOU?"

GREAT MAN NEEDS A STRONG TEAM
-Moses was a strong leader but leading a weak nation.


In building a strong enterprise interms of manifestation,every leader needs good handlers.

AND SON RELATIONSHIP
-Abraham was a good handler who handled Isaac well and in turn, Eleazer, Abraham’s servant who was handed over the task of finding a worthy wife for Isaac was a good handler because of his master Abraham.


-The maid of Jonathan was a bad handler.
She tripped over Jonathan's son Mephibosheth, thereby rendering him crippled.She was a well-mannered person but a bad handler of her Master's destiny
-You don't need people around who are reckless with secrets

EVER EVER COMMIT YOUR VISION TO PEOPLE BEFORE YOU TRAIN THEM TO BE GOOD HANDLERS.

TO COVER AND NOT TO EXPOSE
-The maid of Naaman introduced him to Elisha for his healing. She never saw Naaman's leprosy as an opportunity to expose the army general to the world.

ISSUES YOU DON'T HAVE A HEART FOR.
-Shem and Japhet couldn't afford to see the nakedness of their father,as a result, they avoided it.They didn't want to determine their destiny

Once you see or hear, be careful.Destiny is being shaped and faith is being quenched.

Only strong and marture people can afford to know and see the weaknesses of their parents, both spiritually and physically

Ham had no capacity to handle his father's nakedness, and as a result
he couldn't manifest his greatness.

who don't observe protocol are bad handlers of any vision

AND STRUCTURES
-Train them,never manage them but manage a system. If you put an usher on the door and after few minutes you don't find her..don't look for her but replace her with another person. You would have maintained a system and not a person
God doesn't manage people but he maintains systems and structures that are governed by laws.

21/01/2025

A Covenant of Love

“We have come to know [by personal observation and experience], and have believed [with deep, consistent faith] the love which God has for us. God is love, and the one who abides in love abides in God, and God abides continually in him. ”.1 John 4:16 (AMP)

The Bible tells us of a new covenant we have with God. It is a covenant of love. The evidence of us being actively engaged in this covenant is the way we love others, especially those of the household of faith. Jesus said in John 13:35, “By this all will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another.” The truth is, loving others to the degree this covenant requires cannot be achieved by our own natural efforts, or our own human capacity to love. That’s because human love is inherently selfish by nature. It’s easy and natural for us to love people when we believe they deserve it or are worthy of our love. God’s love is different. The Greek word for God’s love towards us is called agape. This is an unconditional love. It’s the love God had for us when He sent His only begotten Son to die a horrible death for us on the cross. Jesus was completely innocent of sin, He only lived to please His Father, in fact, He delighted in it! But God’s agape love for His creation was so fierce that He was willing to give away His best for people who did nothing to appreciate or deserve His sacrifice. Why did He do it? Because agape love always wins in the end. There is nothing more powerful than God’s unconditional, unselfish love. It is the purest form of love and therefore lethal to the enemy. It is mighty enough to move God to pay the ultimate price for the redemption of the guilty. It is strong enough to empower the blood of Jesus to cleanse the most wicked of hearts. God’s agape love caused the impossible - it reconciled us back to the Father, where we can live in an inseparable relationship with Him - forever. The Bible says God’s Own supernatural,

19/01/2025

Truth Makes You Live Free

“ And you will know the truth [regarding salvation], and the truth will set you free [from the penalty of sin].”. John 8:32 (AMP)

Perhaps one of the greatest revelations a believer can receive and live by, is that the truth they know, is the truth that will set them free and keep them free. God’s Word is alive and extremely powerful for those who make the choice to embrace it and live by it. That’s because the written Word holds the life of God’s Spirit within it. This life is full of His supernatural wisdom and power and is immediately activated when it’s received, believed, and acted upon. We were never expected to have a casual approach to God’s Word, or a ‘hands-off’ reverential respect for it, where we admire it from an emotionally detached approach. Even the prophets of old, treasured the value of God’s Word, as they hungrily and eagerly consumed it - through knowing it’s truth and having it permeate every part of their souls. For the New Testament Believer, we have an added dimension to God’s Word, those prophets longed to enjoy. It’s a personal relationship with the Person of the Word - Jesus Christ! Look at what John 1:14 says about Him: “And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory, the glory as of the only begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth.”. Jesus is the Word of God and He is full of truth! The more we become intimately acquainted with the written Word, through the Holy Spirit, the more we become intimately acquainted with the Person of Jesus! He is our freedom. Freedom from sin and all its destructive and deadly consequences. As we keep meditating on the truth of God’s Word, we understand the reality of who we are in Him. We see a true reflection of who He made us to be - in our spirit-man. When we know we are righteous and blessed, and fully able to live in an inseparable relationship with the Lord - all thoughts of doubt and fear are driven out of our lives.

04/11/2024

Title::Mountains are calling

Shortly after Jesus began his earthly ministry, according to Mark’s gospel: “Rising very early in the morning, while it was still dark, he departed and went out to a desolate place, and there he prayed” (Mark 1:35).

Jesus’s retreat to private prayer and reflection is one of the consistent themes we find in Luke’s gospel as well. Luke gives four instances in the life of Jesus to show how this was a routine for him. Oftentimes after Jesus performed miracles, large crowds would surround him, but he would break away and find a private place of devotion.

There is no doubt that some of these desolate places were mountains. Jesus loved going up to higher ground and praying. He did this before choosing his disciples: “In these days he went out to the mountain to pray, and all night he continued in prayer to God” (Luke 6:12).

Jesus prayed on a mountain before Peter’s great confession of faith and before he walked on water. He went up to a mountain to pray with his inner circle of disciples before he was transfigured before them. He went up to “a certain place,” to a mountain, and his disciples saw him, followed him, and asked him to teach them how to pray.

When I read of Jesus’s mountain retreats, how he got alone to be with his Father, conviction rises in my heart. If Jesus made the choice to be apart from the crowds and disciples to spend time with his Father, shouldn’t I do the same?

Jesus’s time with his Father was vital for his life and work. These intimate times with God are when the Father revives and restores us as well. It’s when God whispers in our hearts and shows us the way. It’s on these desolate mountains with God that he grants us wisdom and gives us direction.

If within you feel a bit chaotic, then maybe the first step is to start your journey toward the Mountain, Identify what’s in the way, and remove it from being a barrier. Because a little time spent routinely on this mountain can change your life and maybe even the

06/10/2024

Title : Ndinoshaiwa Munhu

Scripture reading: Johani 5:1-9

Pane mimwe mibvunzo inongoda mhinduro yekuti Yes or No, but vazhinji vanotadza kupindura mibvunzo iyi. They try to explain zvisina kubvunzwa because they feel like kana akangopindura kuti YES kana kuti NO it’s not enough kugutsa munhu amubvunza. “Wakarara pamba here musi weFriday, Yes or No?” instead yekuti munhu ati hongu kana kuti kwete anotanga kuti “problem yakaitika ndeyekuti ndakashaya combi saka ndakazoenda kumba kwana John”.

Ndiyo tsika dzevazhinji, they try to explain zvisina kubvunzwa. There is a man akazviita muBible, aive achirwara for 38 years then Jesu anosvika paari omubvunza kuti unoda here kupora? This was a simple question yaidawo a simple answer, either kuti Yes ndinoda kupora or No handidi kupora, but murume uyu anoti “ndinoshaya munhu angandiwisira mudziva kana mvura yobvongodzwa”

Pamhinduro yemurume uyu ndipo patinowana musoro weMharidzo wedu wekuti “Ndinoshaya munhu”

Here is the background of the story, muguta reJerusalem paiva nedziva remvura rainzi muchiHebheru Betsaida. Around this pool pakanga pavete vanhu vazhinji vairwara namapofu, nezvirema, navakawonyana, [vakamirira kubvongodzwa kwemvura. Nokuti mutumwa (an angel) waiburukira mudziva iro neimwe nguva, achibvongodza mvura; zvino uyo waitanga kupinda mumvura yabvongodzwa waiporeswa, kunyange akanga akabatwa nokurwara kupi nokupi. Jesu ndipo paanosvika panzvimbo iyi ndokuona mumwe munhu, wakanga abatwa nokurwara for 38 years. Jesu wakati aona munhu uyo avete pasi, he knew that he had been in that condition for a long time, ndipo paanomubvunza kuti: Unoda kuporeswa here?. Murwere akamupindura, akati: “Ishe, ndinoshaiwa munhu unondiwisira mudziva, kana mvura ichibvongodzwa; asi ndinoti kana ndoenda. Mumwe wonditangira kupinda.”

This man has a problem yehurwere, but pamusoro peProblem yake aita imwe problem yekusaziva kuti problem yake yekutanga inogadziriswa sei. Im saying, problem yake ndeyekurwara for 38 years

21/09/2024

Title:Grace part 1:: God's grace in our lives;:

God’s Grace in Our Lives
With great power the apostles continued to testify to the resurrection of the Lord Jesus. And God’s grace was so powerfully at work in them all.

— Acts 4:33, NIV

Let the wicked forsake their ways and the unrighteous their thoughts. Let them turn to the LORD, and he will have mercy on them, and to our God, for he will freely pardon.

— Isaiah 55:7, NIV

But by the grace of God I am what I am, and his grace to me was not without effect. No, I worked harder than all of them — yet not I, but the grace of God that was with me.

— 1 Corinthians 15:10, NIV

The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you all. Amen.

— Revelation 22:21, KJV

The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ be with your spirit.

— Philemon 25, NIV

Grace and peace to you from God our Father and from the Lord Jesus Christ.

— Romans 1:7b, NIV

May our Lord Jesus Christ himself and God our Father, who loved us and by his grace gave us eternal encouragement and good hope, encourage your hearts and strengthen you in every good deed and word.

— 2 Thessalonians 2:16-17, NIV

But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me.

— 2 Corinthians 12:9, NIV

For sin shall no longer be your master, because you are not under the law, but under grace.

— Romans 6:14, NIV

So Paul and Barnabas spent considerable time there, speaking boldly for the Lord, who confirmed the message of his grace by enabling them to perform signs and wonders.

— Acts 14:3, NIV

But he gives us more grace. That is why Scripture says: “God opposes the proud but shows favor to the humble.”

— James 4:6, NIV

Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms.

— 1 Peter 4:10, NIV

14/09/2024

The title of message today is, The Pretender.

A pretender is a person who changes his behavior in order to fool other people into believing he/she is who he/she says he/she is, although he/she is not. She is a pretender. He is a pretender that uses deceptive speech to conceal one’s true purpose or identity.

Customize this sermon
Pretenders break dishes and when asked of course no one knows anything about it. Pretenders act as if they are sleeping when they their spouse comes in the room. Pretenders try to peek on your test to get the answers, and when you look at them, they look out the window.

The pretender of all pretenders is Satan. He can appear in so many forms. He can manifest himself many ways in his efforts to foil that plans of God.

In Luke 22 talks about a pretender named Peter. Now Peter was a hand selected apostle by Jesus who had a problem with pretending. Peter, an inner circle disciple wasz not fully convinced in the mission of Jesus.

Many Christians today fail because they do not buy completely into mission of Christ.

What is Jesus’ mission for the church today?

· Love God first

So Jesus is being taken to the judgment hall in verse 22:54.

Luke 22:54-67

Then seizing him, they led him away and took him into the house of the high priest. Peter followed at a distance. [55] But when they had kindled a fire in the middle of the courtyard and had sat down together, Peter sat down with them. [56] A servant girl saw him seated there in the firelight. She looked closely at him and said, "This man was with him."

[57] But he denied it. "Woman, I don’t know him," he said.

[58] A little later someone else saw him and said, "You also are one of them."

"Man, I am not!" Peter replied.

[59] About an hour later another asserted, "Certainly this fellow was with him, for he is a Galilean."

[60] Peter replied, "Man, I know what you’re talking about!" Just as he was speaking, the rooster crowed. [61] The Lord turned and looked straight at Peter.

22/08/2024

Fix Your Thoughts on God’s Plans

“For I know the plans and thoughts that I have for you,’ says the Lord, ‘plans for peace and well-being and not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope. Then you will call on Me and you will come and pray to Me, and I will hear [your voice] and I will listen to you. Then [with a deep longing] you will seek Me and require Me [as a vital necessity] and [you will] find Me when you search for Me with all your heart.”Jeremiah 29:11-13 (AMP),

In this world, every one of us will face things in life that we would prefer to have bypassed. Things that threatened to steal our hope, peace, and joy. However, when we learn how to keep our minds focused on what the Word of God says, our hope, peace, and joy will stay intact! In fact, these supernatural qualities will begin to flow strongly from the spirit-man within us and dominate every thought of doubt and fear that tries to get our attention. Isaiah 26:3 says, “You will guard him and keep him in perfect and constant peace whose mind [both its inclination and its character] is stayed on You, because he commits himself to You, leans on You, and hopes confidently in You.” When we are tempted to worry or fear, it’s critical for us to acknowledge the Greater One who lives within us! 1 John 4:4 says, “Little children, you are of God [you belong to Him] and have [already] defeated and overcome them [the agents of the antichrist], because He Who lives in you is greater (mightier) than he who is in the world.” Just because you belong to God, and He dwells in you - you qualify to overcome! As you acknowledge this truth - your faith will become effective! (Philemon 1:6). Since our minds are focused on the right things, confusion and hopelessness will go, and clarity and hope will arrive in their place. We can trust the Holy Spirit to remind us of the exact Word to pray and declare over whatever we are facing. Since our faith is effectively flowing and abounding from our spirits - we can speak ou

13/08/2024

Our Faithful High Priest

“Then Moses raised his hand [in anger] and with his rod he struck the rock twice [instead of speaking to the rock as the Lord had commanded]. And the water poured out abundantly, and the congregation and their livestock drank [fresh water]. ”Numbers 20:11 (AMP)


Moses was supposed to lead the Israelites into the promised land. However, one act of disobedience resulted in him not being able to enter. Does this mean we should become fearful of missing the simplest instruction from God, lest we be denied His favour or the fulfilment of a promise? Absolutely not. Let’s take a closer look and see the beautiful truth the Lord intended us to receive from this account: God told Moses to speak to the rock and it would produce the water the people were crying for. Instead of just trusting God’s Word and obeying it, Moses was filled with frustration, and deliberately disobeyed God - he struck the rock twice in anger. He shouted at the people while he did it and took the credit for causing the water to flow (Numbers 20:10). Moses completely misrepresented God’s heart. The water-giving rock is used as a symbol of Christ (1 Corinthians 10:4). If you remember, the first time the people drank water from a rock in the wilderness was recorded in Exodus 17:6. Here God told Moses to strike the rock once. This was symbolic of how Jesus was struck or crucified just once for our sins, so that we could receive salvation (Hebrews 7:27). Then, when Moses was to speak to the rock, instead of striking it, in Numbers 20, God was wanting to symbolize how we are able to come to the Lord in prayer. Jesus is now our High Priest, we can approach Him in faith and simply ask and He answers every time (Matthew 18:19, John 14:13-14, Mark 11:23-24). When Moses angrily struck the rock, he destroyed the biblical typology and, as one Bible commentary wrote, in effect, crucified Christ again. There’s no mistaking the Lord’s love and tenderness towards Moses

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