WORD ENCOUNTER with Apostle David Iwuchukwu

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Because the Word is the Christian's life [Deuteronomy 32:45-47], it builds and gives the believer in Christ an inheritance [Acts 20:32].

22/04/2026

Thursday Miracle Service__With Rev. Dr. CVC Okoro J.P

[Psalm 77:14, NIV; Jeremiah 32:17,27; 1 Peter 2:24]

Thursday Miracle service is specialized Christian gathering, held by Rev. Dr. CVC Okoro J.P [CSWA], focused on healing, deliverance, and divine intervention through prayer and worship. They feature testimonies, intense worship, and teaching on the "Doctrines Of Christ" emphasizing the manifestation of God's redemptive power for physical and spiritual needs and general wellbeing of the believer.

You Need A Miracle?

If yes, then you must be in this service, because:

• Hebrews 10:25 and James 5:14-16 respectively encourage congregational prayer and gathering to cultivate miracles.

• A focus on the name of Jesus enables the needy to ask for Signs and Wonders to be done in His name [Acts 4:30].

• Lastly, you must come having faith oriented mindset [Mark 9:23], remember, even a small faith can move mountains [Matthew 17:20].

Therefore, join us tomorrow at CSWA Headquarters [Dominion Land] by 7:30 am as Jesus, the Messiah awaits to do you good.

29/08/2025

A Ho**er and Her Lies Pleased God 2

-----------------[Joshua 2:1-16]----------------
And God honoured this whole ordeal by saving her and her family in the battle, marrying her into the nation of Israel, and putting her into the lineage of Jesus. Wow! Doesn’t God remember that He hates lies? And He hates prostitution? [See, you do have a theology or tradition].

"Rahab is actually celebrated in the New Testament by the authors of the books of Hebrews and James. She apparently pleased God with these lies!" [James 2:25-26; Hebrews 11:31]

So why did God love her, save her, and honour her when she did things against His own character? [And, yes, prostitution and lying definitely oppose God’s holiness]. Sometimes it is stories like these that tempt people to accuse God of being inconsistent and contradictory, but the Bible is clear and consistent about the character of God. We just struggle when that character offends us or violates who we think He should be. The God of the Bible is not a God who always rewards morality and always punishes evil. The God of the Bible is moved to love and reward when He sees real faith.

Rahab’s story displays the few critical ingredients of real faith:

• Recognize God As God.

Rahab recognized and believed that the real God was the God of Israel. She said “…for the Lord your God is God in heaven above and on the earth below.” She didn’t know Him very well, but what she knew she truly believed. Step one.

• Risk Something on Him.

Rahab risked her city and her life on this God. With her lies and help, she threw-in with Him! This means that her lies [“I didn’t know who they were…I don’t know which way they went”] were actually her acts of faith in the God she believed in.

• The Act.

Rahab seized the opportunity to act. It wasn’t enough to just believe it. She had to act on her belief when those men showed up on her doorstep. She was bold and shrewd and asked for the salvation that she wanted in return [Joshua 6:25].

Rahab lied

29/08/2025

< A Ho**er and Her Lies Pleased God >

---------------[Joshua 2:1-16]--------------------

If you are going to read the Bible, you have to be ready for a God you don’t expect [Job 11:7-10; Psalm 36:6; 92:5; Romans 11:33-34]. The One you will find in its pages is almost certainly not who you think He is. This God may violate your traditions or philosophy and your theology.

He doesn’t always reward the “good” and punish the “bad.” The God of the Bible is most interested in the concept of faith [faith = our belief in Him and willingness to risk something because of that belief]. He is not so much interested in right behaviour as He is in faith. If you read the Bible, you will meet a God who rewards faith even when it comes in a very messy package. Case in point: Meet Rahab.

Rahab was a pr******te in the city of Jericho over 1,000 years before Jesus was born, and somehow this Gentile s*x worker ended up in the genealogy of Jesus Himself as recorded in Matthew 1:5: “Salmon the father of Boaz, whose mother was Rahab.” [A woman being mentioned in a genealogy is unheard of. And a pr******te? Never!]

Except it happened, because the God of the Bible loved her. Rahab’s full story is in the Old Testament part of the Bible in Joshua chapter 2. It is worth the read. The moral of Rahab’s story is that God’s pleasure or displeasure with us is not based on our good or bad behaviour; it is based upon whether we exercise faith in Him. Acts of faith are what pleases God. And nothing else.

Joshua 2 reports that a couple of Israelite men [Israel — God’s chosen people] showed up to scope out the city of Jericho, which God told them to overtake in an upcoming battle. They go to a pr******te’s house [ummm…] near the entrance to the city and meet Rahab. She helps the men who come to her door, lying about their whereabouts to the king, hiding and protecting them, and sending them off safely.
And God honoured this whole ordeal by saving her and her family in the battle, marrying h

01/08/2025

The Believer's Divine Protection Assured
•••••••••••• [Isaiah 54:17] •••••••••••••

Isaiah 54:17 is a powerful declaration of God's protection and victory for believers. The verse promises that no weapon formed against God's people will succeed, and any accusations or attacks will be refuted. It emphasizes God's sovereignty and His commitment to vindicating and defending His followers. This verse offers comfort, assurance, and a reminder of God's unwavering support during trials.

• The Key Aspects Of Isaiah 54:17:

"No Weapon Formed Against You Shall Prosper":

This part of the verse highlights God's protection. It signifies that any attempt to harm or hinder believers, whether physical, spiritual, or emotional, will ultimately fail.

"Every Tongue Which Rises Against You In Judgment You Shall Condemn"
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This emphasizes the power God gives to His people to overcome false accusations and slander.

"This Is the Heritage Of The Servants Of The Lord":

This phrase points to the promise as a lasting inheritance for those who serve God, connecting it to the covenantal promises in Genesis.

"and Their Righteousness Is From Me," says the Lord":

This underscores that God is the source of righteousness and vindication for His people.
In essence, Isaiah 54:17 is a powerful reminder of God's faithfulness, His commitment to protect His people, and His promise of victory in the face of adversity. It encourages believers to stand firm in their faith, knowing that they are under God's divine protection and that their righteousness comes from Him.

In terms of vision and its planning, how prepared you are, determines the level of your manifestation.      >
21/04/2023

In terms of vision and its planning, how prepared you are, determines the level of your manifestation.

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