07/11/2022
SUNDAY SERVICE 6/11/2022
Ministering:Pastor Emeka Chikwe
Topic: THE MASTER HAS ARRIVED
Text: Luke 5:1-7
Jesus is the master of all masters the king of all kings, lord of all lords. And until he arrives in your situation nothing changes.
From our anchor scripture Peter was a professional fisherman but a day came he went for his fishing business but toiled all the night but couldn't catch anything, he was so frustrated & doesn't know what next to do until in the morning the master showed up.
Psalms 30:5 - weeping endures for a night but joy cometh in the morning.
When Jesus the master arrived Peter survived was revived & no longer deprived,why because he obeyed the word of the Master
Child of God all you need is the arrival of the Master in your life & ability to obey his word is what brings abundance.
You don’t need the word of your father ,you don’t need the word of your friends, you only need the word of God.
What brought about the miracle of Peter was
* Obedience to his word
* Patience on waiting on him
* Retrying what you have done before
Some miracles might not come instantly because God is testing your patience.
TWO THINGS THAT HAPPENS WHEN THE MASTER ARRIVES:
1.Labour cease : When the master arrives labour will cease, when Christ is not around there is crisis but when Christ arrives cry cease
2. Favour increased - Peter enjoyed unmerited & undeserved favour of net breaking miracle
Three things the master stopped in his life
1. Generality Mentality - He said Master we have toiled all night that is we are going through same situation
2. Profession without possession - Peter was a fisherman but their was no possession until the master came.
3. Disappointment broken - The yoke of working without achieving ended that day.
I pray for you every power making your efforts not to be fruitful is destroyed now in Jesus name.
May the Master arrive in your life & change your life conditions
May you begin to enjoy net breaking miracles in Jesus name.
Note: When the master arrives you survive, you will be revived & no longer be deprived.