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FRUITFULNESS, THE PACKAGE OF GREATNESS THAT SHOCKS MENGod’s blessings of fruitfulness are a package of greatness that sh...
25/03/2026

FRUITFULNESS, THE PACKAGE OF GREATNESS THAT SHOCKS MEN

God’s blessings of fruitfulness are a package of greatness that shocks men. In other words, when God says He will make you fruitful, that fruitfulness is not ordinary—it is a total package that summons you as a man into greatness, a greatness that will cause men to be amazed. Therefore, if God has commanded you to be fruitful, then He has already prepared for you that package of greatness that shocks men. And so shall your fruitfulness shock men. Yes, it shall shock men. Why? Because you carry the covenant blessings of fruitfulness, and the covenant blessings is designed for you to remain fruitful at all times.

Now the question is, how do you activate this covenant blessing of fruitfulness? You must take covenant responsibility. You must be responsible for what the Lord has said, because He is the one who established the covenant of fruitfulness. Your obedience to His covenant is what brings you into that dimension of greatness that shocks men. It is not enough to hear the word; you must align with it. When you obey His voice and walk in His instructions, greatness becomes your evidence.
As children of God, you are not ordinary people. You carry within you God’s package of greatness, which is fruitfulness. And if you align yourself with His word, if you walk in obedience and take responsibility for the covenant, men will be shocked at what God will do in your life. Your results will not be explainable by human standards, because the hand of God will be evident upon you. And that is the mystery of fruitfulness—it produces a kind of greatness that cannot be hidden, a greatness that will surely surprise men.

The book of Deuteronomy 28:1–6 makes us understand that if we diligently hearken unto the voice of the Lord our God, observing and doing all His commandments, He will set us on high above all nations of the earth. This shows that greatness is not difficult for God, but it is our responsibility to align with His voice. God is ever ready to bless, yet the question remains: What can you do to change your life? When one diligently hearkens unto the voice of the Lord and obeys his commands, the blessings of greatness begin to manifest.

The scripture further says that all these blessings shall come upon you and overtake you if you hearken unto His voice. You shall be blessed in the city and blessed in the field; the fruit of your body shall be blessed, the fruit of your ground shall be blessed, and even the works of your hands shall prosper. Your basket and your store shall be full, and in your going out and coming in, you shall be blessed. This is the total package of fruitfulness, affecting every area of your life. Wherever you find yourself, whether in your land, your labor, or your field, fruitfulness shall speak when you take covenant responsibility.

In Luke 5:1–8, we see the mystery of obedience. Simon Peter had labored all night and caught nothing, yet when Jesus spoke and said, "Launch out into the deep and let down your net," even though it did not make sense, Simon responded, "Nevertheless, at Your word I will let down the net.” That act of obedience brought a great multitude of fish, so much that their nets began to break and they had to call others to help. His breakthrough was not ordinary; it was overflowing. This shows that the voice of the Lord is the voice of greatness and fruitfulness. When you hearken unto His voice, your efforts receive divine backing. Sometimes it may be difficult to obey, but at His word, fruitfulness is guaranteed.

What brought Isaac into fruitfulness was also his obedience and diligence in listening to God. And the scripture in Isaiah 1:19 says that if you are willing and obedient, you shall eat the good of the land. A willing person is always ready without excuse, and willingness combined with obedience produces undeniable results. Your willingness positions you, and your obedience establishes your fruitfulness.

Therefore, God has already packaged you for greatness, but for that greatness to manifest, you must take responsibility to hear, to obey, and to follow His voice diligently. When you do this, fruitfulness will not just be a promise but a living reality in your life, and the greatness of God will manifest in ways that will shock even you.

Bible Reference.............................
Deuteronomy 28:1-6
Luke 5:1-8
Isaiah 1:19

MESSAGE TITLE: EXPECTATION – THE FORCE OF FRUITFULNESS.Expectation is the force of fruitfulness. As children of God, we ...
19/03/2026

MESSAGE TITLE: EXPECTATION – THE FORCE OF FRUITFULNESS.

Expectation is the force of fruitfulness. As children of God, we must live with expectation in our minds. When a believer is full of expectation, he or she is positioned to experience fruitfulness.
Expectation means believing that which God has spoken will surely come to pass. We expect God to bless, to promote, to heal, and to open doors. When someone is full of expectation, that person does not easily give up because they know that God will fulfill His word.

Our expectation must be based on what the Lord has spoken concerning our lives.
A person who walks with the force of faith keeps expecting until the promise becomes reality.
As the Bible says,
"He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion."
Even when you do not see the result yet, you must still hold on to your expectation because God will surely bring it to pass.
Jeremiah’s Expectation

In the Book of Jeremiah 17:14–16, the prophet Jeremiah showed strong expectation in God. He said:
"Heal me, O Lord, and I shall be healed; save me, and I shall be saved: for thou art my praise."
Jeremiah believed that God alone could bring his expectation to fulfillment. Even when people mocked him and said, “Where is the word of the Lord? Let it come now" he did not lose hope.
This teaches us that in the process of expectation, opposition will come. People may question the promises of God in your life, but you must not give up.
The Bible also reminds us in the Book of
"The vision is for an appointed time… though it tarries, wait for it; it will surely come."
Jeremiah remained faithful to his calling and did not turn away from serving God.

Likewise, as Christians, we should not allow our current situation to determine our faith. God can still do great things in our lives if we remain expectant.

The Bible says in the Book of Jeremiah 17:7–8:
"Blessed is the man that trusteth in the Lord, and whose hope the Lord is. For he shall be as a tree planted by the waters… and shall not cease from yielding fruit."

A person who trusts and hopes in God is like a tree planted by water—strong, healthy, and always growing. Even in difficult seasons, they continue to be fruitful because their expectation is in God.

The Bible declares in the Book of Proverbs 23:18:
"Surely there is an end, and thine expectation shall not be cut off."
This means that when your expectation is in God, it will surely come to pass. God will bring your hope to a glorious end.

Expectation is powerful. Expectation strengthens faith. Expectation keeps believers moving forward.
When your expectation is in God, you will not give up. You will remain faithful. You will become fruitful. Expectation is the master key of faith and the force of fruitfulness.

Bible Reference.............................
Jeremiah 17:14–16
Jeremiah 17:7–8
Proverbs 23:18

MESSAGE TITLE: THE SOURCE AND WAY TO FRUITFULNESS.Fruitfulness is not a myth; it is God’s desire for our lives. However,...
12/03/2026

MESSAGE TITLE: THE SOURCE AND WAY TO FRUITFULNESS.

Fruitfulness is not a myth; it is God’s desire for our lives. However, there is a source and a way to fruitfulness. Anyone who desires to experience the fruitfulness of God must follow both the source and the way that leads to it.

The source of fruitfulness is God. Without Him, true fruitfulness cannot exist. Just as a tree receives life and nourishment from its roots, our lives receive fruitfulness from God. When a tree refuses to bear fruit, it loses its value and usefulness. In the same way, a life disconnected from God struggles to produce lasting fruit.
The way to fruitfulness involves our responsibility. God commands us to be fruitful and multiply, but we must also connect ourselves to Him. Fruitfulness requires a relationship with God.

In the Bible, Zechariah connected to the source and followed the way of fruitfulness through his relationship with his wife. When the angel of the Lord spoke to him, the promise of fruitfulness was fulfilled in their lives. This shows that when God speaks and we align with His way, fruitfulness becomes inevitable.

Jesus clearly explained the secret of fruitfulness in John 15:5–7, where He said He is the vine and we are the branches. A branch cannot produce fruit by itself unless it remains connected to the vine. In the same way, we cannot produce spiritual fruit unless we remain connected to Christ.
When we abide in Him and His Word abides in us, we bear much fruit. Our prayers are also answered because our lives are aligned with His will. Without Jesus, we can do nothing.

To be fruitful, therefore, one must build a strong relationship with God through prayer and fellowship with His Word. When we remain connected to Christ, the true source, fruitfulness becomes a natural result of that connection.

As it is written in John 15:16:
“Ye have not chosen me, but I have chosen you and ordained you, that ye should go and bring forth fruit and that your fruit should remain: that whatsoever ye shall ask of the Father in my name, he may give it to you.”
This verse teaches that believers are chosen and appointed by Christ to bear lasting fruit. When we pray to the Father in the name of Jesus, He answers our prayers.

Similarly, John 14:14 reminds us that when we ask anything in the name of Jesus, He will do it.
Therefore, our true fruitfulness is found in Jesus Christ. When we remain connected to Him—the true source—and walk in His way, our lives will continually produce lasting fruit.

Bible Reference..............................
John 15:5–7
John 15:16
John 14:14

FRUITFULNESS, GOD'S COMMAND WITH RESPONSIBILITY ATTACHED TO IT.Fruitfulness is God’s command, yet it comes with responsi...
06/03/2026

FRUITFULNESS, GOD'S COMMAND WITH RESPONSIBILITY ATTACHED TO IT.

Fruitfulness is God’s command, yet it comes with responsibility. Fruitfulness happens when a man is ready to take up responsibility. God has pronounced his fruitfulness to every man on earth, but those that take up covenant responsibility are those that are blessed by God. From the beginning, God ordained fruitfulness for mankind. In Genesis 1:28, God commanded man to “be fruitful and multiply,” fill the earth, and exercise dominion over every living creature. This shows that fruitfulness is not only a blessing but also a command. Along with the command to multiply, God gave authority and responsibility to rule and steward the earth.

However, fruitfulness happens when you are ready to take up covenant responsibility. The father of faith, Abraham, obtained God’s promises because he obeyed and took responsibility for his covenant with God. Through faith and obedience, he aligned himself with God’s word so that what the Lord had spoken came to pass in his life. Responsibility goes beyond mere words; it requires action and commitment. Forming an alliance with God’s word pushes a believer into the fullness of fruitfulness.
Failure to take responsibility can delay or hinder fruitfulness. As written in Proverbs 16:3, “Commit thy works unto the Lord, and thy thoughts shall be established.” Commitment is key. God has given us fruitfulness, but to experience it, we must be devoted and diligent.

In Genesis 8:16–17, after the flood, God told Noah to come out of the ark with his family and the animals so they could multiply and fill the earth again. Noah’s obedience activated fruitfulness. His willingness to follow God’s instruction led to restoration and increase.

Furthermore, First Epistle to the Thessalonians 4:11–12 encourages believers to live quietly, mind their own affairs, and work with their hands. This teaches discipline, diligence, and responsibility. Fruitfulness is not accidental; it is the result of faithful stewardship and consistent effort.
In conclusion, the fruitfulness of God is available to everyone. Yet, to access it, we must embrace covenant responsibilities. God commands fruitfulness, but it manifests in the lives of those who are committed, obedient, and responsible.

Bible Reference..............................
In Genesis 1:28
Genesis 8:16–17
Thessalonians 4:11–12

MESSAGE TITLE: THE POWER OF COMMITMENT IS IN AGREEMENT.The power of commitment is rooted in agreement. For commitment to...
01/03/2026

MESSAGE TITLE: THE POWER OF COMMITMENT IS IN AGREEMENT.

The power of commitment is rooted in agreement. For commitment to become a blessing, there must first be agreement. Commitment without agreement cannot stand.

The Bible says in Book of Amos 3:3, “Can two walk together, except they be agreed?” Two can only walk together successfully when they have come into unity and understanding. Where there is agreement, there is peace, focus, and progress.
Commitment is profitable, but it must be built on a proper agreement. It is not enough to say, “I am a Christian.” The real question is: Are you a committed Christian? True commitment goes beyond church attendance or punctuality. Real commitment involves investment. It costs something. It requires sacrifice, obedience, service, giving, and a token unto God.

Commitment must cost you something for it to profit you.
If a man or woman chooses to walk with God, he or she must agree with Him. God is King and governs His kingdom by His Word. Therefore, agreement means aligning with His will, obeying His Word, and submitting to His authority. When there is agreement with God, commitment becomes powerful—and when commitment is powerful, blessings follow.

In Book of Genesis 12:1–7, God called Abraham to leave his country, his people, and his father’s house to a land He would show him. This was a serious call to commitment. God promised to make him a great nation, bless him, make his name great, and make him a blessing to all families of the earth. Abraham understood that his greatness and future depended on God. He agreed with God and obeyed.
That agreement made his commitment valid. Abraham left Haran with his wife Sarah and his nephew Lot and journeyed to Canaan. When he arrived, God appeared to him again and promised the land to his descendants. Abraham responded by building an altar to the Lord. The altar was a sign of worship, investment, and total dedication. His obedience showed that he was truly committed.

Hebrews 11:8–11 explains that by faith Abraham obeyed when he was called to go to a place he would later receive as an inheritance. He left without knowing where he was going. A committed person is an obedient person. Abraham lived in the promised land like a stranger, dwelling in tents with Isaac and Jacob, heirs of the same promise. Sometimes commitment does not produce immediate results. Blessings and profits do not always appear instantly because there is a time and season for everything. Abraham looked forward to a city with foundations, whose builder and maker is God.

By faith, Sarah also received strength to conceive, even though she was past age, because she believed God was faithful. True commitment considers God’s faithfulness and trusts His timing. We must not rush God. He works according to His seasons and His will.

In Book of Joshua 2, Joshua sent spies to explore Jericho. They entered the house of Rahab, a pr******te. Though she was not expected to be chosen, she became an instrument of deliverance. She hid the spies and asked them to swear to show kindness to her and her family. She requested a sure sign—a token of agreement—that her household would be spared.
The spies agreed on one condition: she must not reveal their mission. They instructed her to tie a scarlet cord in her window and gather her father, mother, brothers, and all her family into her house. The scarlet cord became a symbol of agreement, commitment, and salvation. Because Rahab kept her part of the agreement, she and her household were saved when Jericho was destroyed.

This teaches us that commitment, joined with agreement and obedience, brings deliverance and blessing. Commitment is a great secret. Those who are committed and invest their token in their relationship with God become beneficiaries of His promises. It may not happen immediately, but in due season, the harvest will come.
The power of commitment is truly in agreement. When we agree with God, obey Him, and remain faithful, we will surely enjoy the blessings that follow true commitment.

Bible Reference................................
Amos 3:3
Genesis 12:1-7
Hebrew 11:8-11
Joshua 2:1
Joshua 2:12-14
Joshua 2:18-20

01/03/2026
MESSAGE TITLE: COMMITMENTS, THE DEAL FOR CHANGE.When a man or woman is truly committed, they enter into a deal that brin...
19/02/2026

MESSAGE TITLE: COMMITMENTS, THE DEAL FOR CHANGE.

When a man or woman is truly committed, they enter into a deal that brings change into their life. Commitment places a person in a position of transaction. A transaction is an exchange — a bargain. Whenever someone commits themselves, they are making an exchange that will work in their favor if they remain committed.
God does not need anything from us; it is we who need Him. However, our commitment to God is for our own profit. It enhances our lives and brings us into a better place. Commitment establishes an agreement that produces change. When we commit, we step into a covenant that activates transformation. Commitment moves God’s hand because it aligns us with His will.

The book of Proverbs 16:3 says, “Commit thy works unto the Lord, and thy thoughts shall be established.” When we commit our totality — our work, decisions, and goals — God guides our plans and brings stability to our thoughts. Commitment to God is never a waste. When the mind is renewed and is fully given to Him, change becomes inevitable.
In Luke 1:5–14, we read about Zechariah and Elizabeth, a righteous couple who were faithful to God but had no child. Zechariah, a priest, was chosen to burn incense in the temple — a great honor. While serving, the angel Gabriel appeared to him with good news: Elizabeth would bear a son named John, and many would rejoice at his birth.
However, in Luke 1:18–25, Zechariah doubted the message because of his old age and his wife’s barrenness. Because of his doubt, he was made unable to speak until the promise was fulfilled. His silence became both a consequence and a sign that God’s word is sure.
After his service, Zechariah returned home, and Elizabeth conceived just as God had promised. She declared that the Lord had shown her mercy and removed her reproach. Their blessing manifested because of their continued commitment to God.

Commitment to God is truly a great deal. It brings transformation, establishes our thoughts, and opens the door to divine blessings. When the blessing begins to manifest, guard it. Do not speak negatively. Just as Elizabeth kept her pregnancy hidden for a time, sometimes wisdom is required while waiting for full manifestation.
Commitment is the deal that guarantees change.

Bible Reference ..............................
Proverbs 16:3
Luke 1:5-14
Luke 1:18-25

To God be the Glory, the food itemsare successfully delivered to the New Life Nungua Children's Home International. This...
11/02/2026

To God be the Glory, the food items
are successfully delivered to the New Life Nungua Children's Home International. This is done every January, after our Covenat Harvest Fasting and prayer service according to the book of Isaiah 58:6-14. Thank you all for making it happen. And see you again in August (MIRACLE FASTING AND PRAYERS).



COMMITMENT TO GOD IS THE PIVOT OF CHANGEOur commitment to God is the pivot of change in our lives. This means that when ...
11/02/2026

COMMITMENT TO GOD IS THE PIVOT OF CHANGE

Our commitment to God is the pivot of change in our lives. This means that when we truly commit ourselves to God, transformation becomes inevitable. Commitment to God is never a loss; it is always to our profit. Scripture reminds us that “with God all things are possible” (Matthew 19:26). Just as one enjoys the blessings of a king by obeying the king’s rules, we experience God’s favour when we align ourselves with His will. It is impossible to commit oneself fully to God without encountering positive change, because commitment positions us for great intervention and change.

God is a magnificent God, full of beauty, wisdom, and excellence in all His ways. When God’s wisdom rested upon Solomon, the Queen of Sheba declared that she had never seen such greatness, wisdom, and order. This did not happen by accident—Solomon’s commitment to God positioned him for such uncommon favour. This teaches us that our investment in God defines our commitment. At the place of commitment, time is not an investment; True commitment always produces change.

The life of King Hezekiah clearly demonstrates this truth. In Isaiah 38:1–3, Hezekiah became seriously ill, and the prophet Isaiah delivered God’s message that he would die and should prepare his house. On hearing this, Hezekiah turned his face to the wall (the prophecy) and prayed earnestly, reminding God of how faithfully and wholeheartedly (mind) as he had walked before Him. This was not pride; it was confidence rooted in a life of commitment and obedience.

2 Chronicles 29:1–12 further reveals the depth of Hezekiah’s devotion. When he became king, he did what was right in the sight of the Lord. In the very first month of his reign, he reopened and repaired the temple, called the priests and Levites to sanctify themselves, and urged the people to return to God. He confronted their unfaithfulness, which had brought God’s anger upon the nation, and encouraged them to renew their covenant so that God’s wrath would turn away. His leadership was marked by passion, obedience, and commitment to God’s purposes.

In Isaiah 38:4–5, God responded to Hezekiah’s prayer. He said, “I have heard your prayer, I have seen your tears; behold, I will heal you… and I will add unto your days fifteen years.” Hezekiah’s commitment became the pivot for a miraculous turnaround—extra years were added to his life. What was meant to be the end became a new beginning because of genuine commitment to God.

In the same way, as believers and Christians today, our sincere commitment to God becomes and is the pivot of change in our lives. Commitment positions us for healing, restoration, favour, wisdom, and divine intervention. It turns impossibilities into testimonies and challenges into victories.
When we invest into Gods works,materially,financially,spiritually, invest our mind, time, obedience, and faithfulness in God, He responds with transformation that only He can give. Truly, commitment to God is not just the key to change—it is the pivot upon which lasting change turns.

Bible Reference .............................
Matthew 19:26
Isaiah 38:1-3
2 Chronicles 29:1-12
Isaiah 38:4-5

MESSAGE TITLE: GODLY COMMITMENT, IS TO MY BENEFITS.Commitment means total devotion to God without wavering. A committed ...
05/02/2026

MESSAGE TITLE: GODLY COMMITMENT, IS TO MY BENEFITS.

Commitment means total devotion to God without wavering. A committed person does not act carelessly but lives responsibly and faithfully, knowing that every assignment from God deserves excellence and obedience. Such a person serves with sincerity, accountability, and reverence.

When people are committed to God, they become beneficiaries of His blessings. Commitment to God is not wasted; it brings reward to the believer. This means that those who pursue God seriously, passionately, and faithfully will experience His benefits.

Deuteronomy 10:12–14 teaches us to fear the Lord, walk in His ways, love Him, and serve Him with all our heart (mind) and soul. Although God owns heaven and earth, He still chooses to relate personally with His people — and this relationship is for our own good. When we love and commit to God fully, we experience peace, provision, and fulfillment.

In Joshua 24:15–16, Joshua boldly declares, “As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.” He challenges the people to choose God, and they respond by affirming their loyalty because God had delivered and sustained them. Commitment always begins with a choice — a deliberate decision to follow God wholeheartedly.

Proverbs 16:3 reminds us, “Commit your works to the Lord, and your plans will succeed.” When we place our plans in God’s hands, He directs our steps and brings success according to His will.
Colossians 3:22–25 teaches that we should work sincerely, to impress people, and to honor God. Everything we do should be done as service to the Lord, knowing that our true reward comes from Him. A committed person works wholeheartedly (mind), knowing that God sees, rewards faithfulness, and judges fairly.

In conclusion, Godly commitment is never a loss — it is always to our benefit. Those who stay devoted to God enjoy His guidance, provision, peace, and eternal reward. Commitment to God is not a burden; it is a blessing which commence great reward.

Bible Reference .............................
Deuteronomy 10:12-14
Joshua 24:15-16
Proverbs 16:3
Colossians 3:22-25

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