Int. Church Of Jesus Reformed

Int. Church Of Jesus Reformed A nonprofit denomination aimed at defining the virtues of Christianity and helping the lost sheep of Israel find their way back home to their shepherd.

03/11/2024

Lazy hands makes a man poor but diligent hands brings riches. Remember, your answers to prayers is regulated by the capacity within you to manage. God doesnt answer prayers but He responds to the management ability one has.

03/11/2024

DIVINE HEALTH CONFESSION

I am the crowning beauty of all God’s creation; the consummate perfection of His works! My life is full of loveliness and excellence because the Holy Spirit beautifies me. I was created for God’s glory; not for poverty, sickness, disease, failure, or dishonor.

03/18/2021

THE CROSS ABOLISHED SIN.

The cross of Jesus is the end of sin for all humanity. The cross abolished the sin of Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus, and all kind of religion you may think of. Meaning, the death of Jesus is the abolishment of the sin we inherited from Adam. The cross killed sin forever.

Jesus' death ended the race of sin. His death put an end to the world's curse for them to put on the blessing of Christ by faith (Galatians 3:13-14.) No sin left behind outside the cross of Jesus. No sin survived outside the cross of Jesus. The cross finished sin. The debt is cleared for the world by Jesus Christ.

The cross of Jesus consumed everything called sin. The cross of Jesus put an end to the sin of humanity once for all. So that the human world will say, thank you, Jesus, for taking away my sin by the sacrifice of yourself.

Hebrews 9:26 KJV
For then must he often have suffered since the foundation of the world: but now once in the end of the world hath he appeared TO PUT AWAY SIN BY THE SACRIFICE OF HIMSELF.

How did Jesus put away the sin of the world? It says by death. So, the death of Jesus is the death of sin. When Jesus died, sin died. How? Because the Lord became sin according to 2Corinthians 5:21. This is why, Hebrews is telling you, Jesus put away sin by the sacrifice of himself. The man on the cross was an embodiment of sin. He was no longer a human but sin because he was made sin. So, that personality who died on the cross is SIN.

He put away the sin of Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus etc. Jesus didn't put away the sin of believers as many are ignorantly preaching because believers don't have sin. The sin he put away was the sin of the world.

John 1:29 KJV
The next day John seeth Jesus coming unto him, and saith, Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh AWAY THE SIN OF THE WORLD.

Unfortunately, the liar has sold lies to many unlearned preachers, that sin is still alive after the death of Jesus. He has deceived many that, even though Jesus died but sin lives in them. That's all lies sold to believers which limit the flow of the Holy Spirit through them.

The sin which you inherited from Adam, which made you a sinner is dead. It died on the cross and was buried in the grave. Sin is dead by the work of Jesus Christ on the cross. Anyone who points sin to you outside the cross is ignorance about redemption. Meaning, he or she is not well learned.

All that left is for you to receive the righteousness established by Jesus Christ through his resurrection by faith. This is the gospel truth. Now, go ahead and receive eternal life because sin is dead and there's no sin between you and God. What stands between you and God is Jesus Christ to be received.

Stay blessed.

11/26/2020

Psalms 95:1-6
O come, let us sing unto the LORD: let us make a joyful noise to the rock of our salvation. Let us come before his presence with thanksgiving, and make a joyful noise unto him with psalms. For the LORD is a great God, and a great King above all gods. In his hand are the deep places of the earth: the strength of the hills is his also. The sea is his, and he made it: and his hands formed the dry land. O come, let us worship and bow down: let us kneel before the LORD our maker.

11/20/2020

Obedience brings Blessing!

"Make yourself an ark of gopherwood; make rooms in the ark, and cover it inside and outside with pitch."Genesis 6:14 (NKJV)

The Bible says Noah walked in righteousness amidst the overwhelming wickedness and chaos in the world at the time. As a result, God told Noah He would destroy the world but save him and his family. He could have single-handily protected Noah and His family through any miraculous means, but as seen throughout scripture, He chose to partner with man in this endeavour instead. After the promise to save him, God gave Noah explicit instructions on how to build an ark. Although He was gracious towards Noah and his family, they were saved as a result of their careful obedience to His instructions. God is always full of grace and mercy towards us; but it is obedience - putting our faith into action - that leads us to experience the fullness of His covenant promises. Spend time in prayer and in the Word, tune your ear to the voice of the Holy Spirit. Learn to trust and obey His smallest instructions and He will always lead you to a full, victorious life - one obedient step at a time.

07/26/2020

When the Insignificant Leads to Victory

We all know the story of David — the young shepherd who became a hero when he defeated the Philistine giant named Goliath. David was the youngest son of Jesse, whose three oldest sons were serving in King Saul’s army. Their father Jesse sent David out to the battlefield to check on his brothers and take some provisions to them.

“Take these ten cuts of cheese to the commander of the unit. See how your brothers are doing and bring back news of them. Now they are with Saul and all the men of Israel in the Valley of Elah, fighting with the Philistines. So David got up early in the morning … and went” (1 Samuel 17:-20, AMP).

David’s father asked him to do something small and he obeyed, never imagining that this insignificant task would lead to a great victory for himself, for the Israelites and for God. David was bold and he ended up killing Goliath, who had been taunting the men of Israel relentlessly — a feat that would define his life (read the full story in 1 Samuel 17:23-51).

Think of it. The Holy Spirit was not moving on David to take cheese to his brothers, he went because his father told him to. David was making a cheese delivery, a menial act of service, when he was supernaturally positioned for the destiny God had planned for him.

Hudson Taylor, British missionary to China, said, “A little thing is a little thing, but faithfulness in little things is a great thing.”

Your entry ramp into your destiny starts with humble tasks that may not even match what you want to do. You must pass the humility test. Many people are never selected to fight the giant because they didn’t want the cheese assignment!

Go from the beginning of the Bible to the end and over and over you’ll find the stories of men and women with servant hearts, minds and spirits who made the world a much better place:

Moses didn’t say, “I don’t do deserts.” Ruth didn’t say, “I don’t do mothers-in-law.”

Noah didn’t say, “I don’t do boats.” Mary didn’t say, “I don’t do virgin births.”

Paul didn’t say, “I don’t do letters.” Jesus didn’t say, “I don’t do crosses.”

Be the believer who does the seemingly insignificant act of service on your way to finding your destiny in Christ. Deliver the cheese!

03/06/2020

🔥 *SOUL SANITIZER* 🔥

AN ENCOUNTER WITH TRUE LOVE

*Then Ananias answered, Lord, I have heard by many of this man, how much evil he hath done to thy saints at Jerusalem:*
*And here he hath authority from the chief priests to bind all that call on thy name. Acts 9:13-14*

It is humanly impossible to forgive someone who has acted with the intention to destroy or hurt you. Yet God's perfect love does not only allow forgiveness but also accepts such a person as His own.
Paul, previously called Saul was someone who was diligently persecuting the people of God. However, during his encounter, he was not shunned by Jesus but led on the path to salvation.
Ananias was surprised to know the Lord wanted to save a man like Saul. He listed all of Saul's flaws before the Lord but that did not matter to the Lord. The Lord was only interested in the fact that Saul was to become His own.
Sometimes, we are quick to pass judgment on people we presume to be very sinful. Even though what they may have done is wrong, it is not our duty to judge them. Ours is to continue interceding for them that they encounter true love which is able to change the vilest offender. It is because of such our Lord Jesus was slain.
In addition, no matter what we may have done wrong ourselves, we are never too far to be reached by the perfect love of God which keeps no record of wrongdoings. Love is calling unto us every day and we must respond to its call.

LIFE APPLICATION
No man is too sinful to be saved. It is because of sinners our Lord Jesus came.

PRAYER
Dear Lord, thank you for the gift of salvation. May your love draw all men unto salvation.

11/14/2019

Don't Harden Your Heart.

"So circumcise of your [minds and] hearts; be no longer stubborn and hardened."Deuteronomy 10:16 (AMPC)

The children of Israel had forty years of seeing the goodness and faithfulness of God. They experienced a continuous demonstration of Him proving His trustworthiness, care, protection, and provision. However, when trouble presented itself they complained and doubted His faithfulness to them. We are told their hearts were hardened and callous towards God, preventing them from recognising and enjoying His attentive care. No matter how many times He proved Himself, they remained stubborn and unbelieving. But when we really think about it, are we much different from them? How many times has God proven His faithfulness to us? How often have we called on His Name and seen Him rescue, protect, and provide? And yet, when trouble comes, we immediately resort to grumbling or worrying, even though we know He is trustworthy and has promised to never leave, or fail us?

*Let's be very careful to not harden our hearts by focusing on the trouble around us, instead of gratefully trusting in God's goodness towards us.*

11/14/2019

Proverbs 14: 23

_All hard work brings a profit, but mere talk leads only to poverty. Amen_

Everyone has plans, dreams and visions. At the conceptual level, they seem perfect. The various aspects of the plan actually synchronize so well with each other and cast no shadow of uncertainty about the benefits to gain should we decide to implement. We get excited about that.

One man therefore decides to keep planning and adds more and more ideas to the initial plan. He assures all family and friends to relax - he has the perfect plan to lift them out of poverty. They look to him in anticipation and he looks into his fantasy for satisfaction. In the end, he does nothing except to talk about the plan and so gets less than a few. He is very DISAPPOINTED. He blames the world for being unfair.

Another man also plans and gets excited about the possibilities he sees in a particular area of interest. He inquires about it, seeks knowledge about what he plans to do so he can put the initial plan (fantasy) into a more realistic perspective based on the knowledge acquired. He then begins small... WORKING HARD EVERYDAY to see if God will rain over his efforts and bless the works his hands. *IT MAY TAKE A WHILE, AND COST HIM MORE THAN HE ANTICIPATED BUT IN THE END, HE IS NEVER DISAPPOINTED.*

You see, when God made the earth and its people, He blessed them and imparted into creation the ability to multiply. Those who put themselves to task, sacrificing today's pleasure for hard work are rewarded with gains (or profit). Others, who keep talking about how viable the plan is, yet do nothing about it, gain nothing and blame the world for that.

So "go to the ant, you sluggard; consider its ways and be wise! 7 It has no commander, no overseer or ruler, 8 yet it stores its provisions in summer and gathers its food at harvest. 9 How long will you lie there, you sluggard? When will you get up from your sleep? 10 A little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to rest—11 and poverty will come on you like a thief and scarcity like an armed man." (Prov. 6: 6- 11)

Rise up with a positive attitude towards life. You can do all things through Christ. Step out in faith and put yourself to hard work. God will bless the works of your hands - you will definitely get more than a few. Begin to pray now. Commit your ways to the Lord, trust in Him and He will do it.

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