God's Power House

God's Power House Our vision is reaching the lost with the gospel of Jesus Christ through miracles crusades, revival meetings and holyghost youth events.

Jeremiah 18:4“And the vessel that he made of clay was marred in the hand of the potter: so he made it again another vess...
16/04/2026

Jeremiah 18:4
“And the vessel that he made of clay was marred in the hand of the potter: so he made it again another vessel, as seemed good to the potter to make it.”

God shapes life in phases—forming, reshaping, and refining at different stages according to His purpose.

16/04/2026
“You can’t catch the wolf without sacrificing the lamb.”Confronting evil is costly. The “wolf” represents danger, oppres...
01/03/2026

“You can’t catch the wolf without sacrificing the lamb.”

Confronting evil is costly. The “wolf” represents danger, oppression, deception, or sin that preys on the flock. Going after it usually means risk, loss, or pain. There’s no cheap justice.

Sacrifice precedes deliverance. Throughout Scripture, redemption almost always requires sacrifice. Protection doesn’t happen by avoidance, but by offering.

Leadership bears the cost. Shepherds don’t save the flock by running—they step into danger, sometimes at the expense of their own comfort, reputation, or safety.

Ultimate fulfillment in Christ. The deepest echo is this: the Lamb was sacrificed so the wolf (sin, death, Satan) could be defeated. Evil wasn’t negotiated with—it was confronted through sacrifice.

Men are ready to prepare for death rather than living.A man once had a dream of a serious car accident. In the dream, so...
17/01/2026

Men are ready to prepare for death rather than living.
A man once had a dream of a serious car accident. In the dream, someone was declared dead. Almost immediately, people gathered—not to pray, not to ask questions, not to seek help—but to make burial arrangements. Coffins were discussed, dates were set, and plans were finalized.
No one paused to ask, “Is there still hope?”
No one cried out for life.
They simply accepted the situation as final.
This dream reflects how many people respond to failure in real life.
When a mistake happens, when a marriage strains, when a business collapses, or when a calling seems delayed, many people stop fighting. Instead of seeking restoration, they assume the worst. Instead of praying, repenting, learning, or standing again, they conclude, “This is the end.”
But not every setback is a conclusion.
Not every failure is final.
Not every mistake deserves surrender.
Many people bury dreams that could still live.
They bury relationships that could still heal.
They bury purpose because of one painful moment.
God calls us to respond differently. He calls us to seek life where others see endings, to pursue grace where others see shame, and to rise in faith instead of settling into defeat.
Do not prepare for burial when heaven is calling you to live.
As long as there is breath, there is hope.
As long as grace is available, there is a way forward.
📖 “Why seek ye the living among the dead?” — Luke 24:5

God measures our readiness for heavenly labour by our faithfulness in the earthly responsibilities He has already placed...
06/01/2026

God measures our readiness for heavenly labour by our faithfulness in the earthly responsibilities He has already placed in our hands.

“The choices you think no one sees are the ones that decide your fate.”It highlights that character is formed in private...
16/12/2025

“The choices you think no one sees are the ones that decide your fate.”

It highlights that character is formed in private, not in public. When no applause is expected and no consequences seem immediate, the decisions we make still shape who we become—and ultimately where our lives go.

“Charlie Kirk’s life reminds us that we do not live for ourselves alone, but for others. His passion and conviction were...
11/09/2025

“Charlie Kirk’s life reminds us that we do not live for ourselves alone, but for others. His passion and conviction were driven by a desire to serve, to speak, and to inspire. May his legacy challenge us all to live beyond ourselves, for God, for truth, and for the generations to come.”
Our thoughts and prayers for his family. May his memory remain a blessing.

02/09/2025

In life the answers we give isn't as important, but rather in the understanding the question.

Often, people respond based on how they understood the question, not necessarily how it was intended. When we don’t pause to consider their perspective, we may dismiss their answer as irrelevant, shallow, or wrong — when in reality, the gap lies in interpretation.
This highlights two things:
1. Clarity in Asking – The clearer the question, the more accurate the responses.
2. Patience in Listening – Even if an answer seems off, it may reveal how the question was perceived, which can be just as valuable.

Scripture reference:
Proverbs 18:13 – “To answer before listening— that is folly and shame.”
→ Reminds us not to dismiss others quickly but to listen fully first.

Ecclesiastes 7:8 – “The end of a matter is better than its beginning, and patience is better than pride.”
→ Encourages patience in processing before judging.

James 1:19 – “Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry.”
→ Direct wisdom on being patient with what others say.

Proverbs 18:2 – “Fools find no pleasure in understanding but delight in airing their own opinions.”
→ A call to seek understanding first before dismissing.

Sometimes the “problem” isn’t the answer given, but our own understanding of the question.
Prayer to consider comes just below every scripture given.

25/08/2025

Judges 5:15–16 (KJV)
"And the princes of Issachar were with Deborah; even Issachar, and also Barak: he was sent on foot into the valley. For the divisions of Reuben there were great thoughts of heart.
Why abodest thou among the sheepfolds, to hear the bleatings of the flocks? For the divisions of Reuben there were great searchings of heart."

Background: After Deborah and Barak’s victory over Sisera, Deborah sang a prophetic song recounting how different tribes of Israel responded in the time of battle. Some tribes courageously joined the fight, but others stayed back.

Meaning:
"Searchings of heart" means internal debate, hesitation, and indecision.

The tribe of Reuben was conflicted — they thought deeply about joining the battle but never acted. They chose comfort and safety (staying with their flocks) over obedience and courage.
Unlike other tribes (like Zebulun and Naphtali, who risked their lives), Reuben remained passive.

Points to note:
It’s possible to have good intentions but fail to act —its called paralysis by analysis.

God calls us not only to think about doing His will but to move in faith and obedience.

Searching of heart without action leads to missed opportunities and dishonor.

Prayer point:
Ask God to deliver us from hesitation into bold obedience.
Ask God to deliver us from being spectators into active participation in Jesus name

07/07/2025

Daniel 12:3 – “Those who are wise shall shine like the brightness of the firmament, and those who turn many to righteousness like the stars forever and ever.”

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