Sunday, August 26, 2018

26th of August 2018 - Youth Service 

Title: A New Thing (Part 2)

Main Text: Isaiah 43:18-19

Preacher: Minister Maureen Ihua


There are certain actions that need to be met to invoke God's Spirit
One of the actions to take is the act of Sacrifice.

We can see an example in the book of 1 Kings 18:25-38.
After Elijah repaired the alter of God, and offered sacrifice upon it, God's presence descended from heaven.

Similarly, Solomon, in the book of (2 Chron 1:6-7), after offering a thousand burnt offering, God asked him to request whatever Solomon wanted, and He would do it for Him.

You may ask yourself, are burnt offerings the only thing that appeals to God?
We find the answer to this question in the book of 2 Chron 20:19-26.

When the children of Isreal began to praise God, He fought their battles and gave them victory.
Offering God a sacrifice of praise is more pleasing to Him than any burnt offering.

Action Point
Cultivate the habit of praising God 

Have a blessed week

Sunday, August 19, 2018

19th of August 2018 - Sunday Service Sermon 

Title: A New Thing (Part 2)

Main Text: Isaiah 43:18-19

Preacher: Pastor Paul Orimolusi


Last week we discussed Isaiah 43:18.
This week, we would discuss Isaiah 43:19.

God has promised in His word, He would make a way in the wilderness
Before diving into God's promise, let us take a look at the Features of the wilderness

1) It is a place with No sense of direction
2) A place of lonliness
3) No comfort / peace / fruitless labour

Are you experiencing any of the above?
Dwell on His word that He would make a way in the wilderness

Very soon, God Will
1) Give you a new song
2) Divine Restoration
3) Remove your shame

Sunday, August 12, 2018

12th of August 2018 - Sunday Service Sermon 

Title: A New Thing

Main Text: Isaiah 43:18-19

Preacher: Pastor Paul Orimolusi


God Himself said "I will do a new thing" in the book of Isaiah 43:18-19
When humans speak, they may lie, but when God speaks, He means it. He NEVER lies

"Remember not the former things" means

1) Do not dwell on your past failures

otherwise you begin to feel depressed, pain, anxiety, un-forgiveness, bitterness, guilt, sorrow, etc

2) Don't dwell on past achievements otherwise,  it could lead to 

- complacency
-  retardation
- false self-gratification


Also bear in mind, the Enemy is watching for a moment to strike.
He does it best during the time of negligence (Judges 16.20)

Have a blessed week