18/04/2026
The GGLF family gathered this Saturday in the presence of God, with a speaker from Belgium, Apostle Erik Riemens and a theme, No Limits: The God of Exceeding Abundance.
The message centers on a deep relationship with God, not just religious activity. Like a child who does not understand the masterโs work, we too remain unaware unless we spend time with the Father through prayer and meditation. True revelation comes only through the Holy Spirit, and as God reveals more, we are continually renewed.
Believers are called to seek God in everything, declare His truth, and walk in faith, because there is power in what we speak. Healing, miracles, and supernatural results flow from believing and acting on Godโs Word. All wisdom and knowledge are found in Jesus Christ, but above all, the greatest foundation is LOVE.
We are reminded not to be limited by impossibilities,just as Abraham and Sarah laughed at what seemed impossible, we too must believe beyond human reasoning. Stay rooted in Godโs Word, remove idols like success or money, and live a life of genuine faith. God has prepared more than we can imagine.
A key warning is given to the Church: structure, organization, and outward excellence do not guarantee Godโs presence. A church may look perfect outwardly, yet lack the Spirit if it is built by human effort alone. It is Jesus who builds the Church, not man.
Pastors and church leaders are called not to pursue mere professionalism, performance, or perfection, but to seek the anointing of God.
Professionalism may impress people, but only anointing transforms lives.
The anointing is what qualifies leaders, musicians, and workers, not talent or skill alone (Exodus 40:15).
True anointing comes from intimacy with Jesus, not imitation of others. Churches must avoid copying methods or styles, because God anoints genuineness, not imitation.
The call is to return to simplicity:
Create a space where the Holy Spirit can speak
Learn not only to ask God, but to listen. Start in your personal โroomโ before ministering publicly.
When believers understand who they are in Christ, they will walk in authority. The same power that was in Jesus is in us. We are called to pray, believe, and act, especially for healing and miracles.
In the end, the message is simple yet powerful:
Stay close to Jesus, walk in love, believe His Word, and seek His anointing above all else, because that is where true power and transformation come from.