World Harvest Worship Center

World Harvest Worship Center World Harvest Worship Center is a Non-Denominational Multi-Cultural ministry located in Gibsonton Florida

It is the vision of World Harvest Worship Center to be a place of worship for believers of all ages, all cultures, & all nations passionatley worshipping God in unity & to be a place of compassion, love and encouragement for all people. It is the vision of World Harvest Worship Center to encourage, equip, and raise up a family of believers to share the Gospel message of Jesus Christ while walking

in the victory He provided for all on the cross of Calvary. To enable believers to fulfill their God given destiny, while engaging them in their specific purpose in building the Kingdom of God. It is the vision of World Harvest Worship Center to be a ministry of signs, wonders, miracles, healings, & the bo***ge breaking anointing of the Holy Spirit! World Harvest Worship Center will be a growing family of supernatural people doing supernatural things bringing all glory & honor to our Father through His Son Jesus! It is the vision of World Harvest Worship Center to reach our world with the message of Jesus Christ one life, one city, one nation at a time!

The Three-Legged StoolDay  #3-Step By Step FireReading: Romans 8:5-14, John 16:7-15, 2 Timothy 3:16-17Devotional:A three...
06/10/2026

The Three-Legged Stool
Day #3-Step By Step Fire
Reading: Romans 8:5-14, John 16:7-15, 2 Timothy 3:16-17

Devotional:
A three-legged stool collapses when any leg is removed. Similarly, walking in the Spirit requires three foundational legs: agreement with Scripture, surrender of will, and awareness of His presence.
The Holy Spirit will never contradict the Word He inspired. This truth serves as our guardrail for discerning His voice from our own thoughts or enemy deception. Jesus promised the Spirit would guide us into all truth, not away from it. When we sense a prompting, we must measure it against Scripture. Does this align with God's character? Does it echo His written Word? A Spirit-led life is always a Scripture-saturated life. The Spirit doesn't give us new revelation that contradicts biblical truth; He illuminates and applies timeless truth to our present circumstances. Today, test your impressions against God's Word. Let Scripture be the foundation upon which the Spirit builds His daily guidance. When the Word and the Spirit agree, you can move forward with confidence in your step-by-step journey. He won't lead you toward unforgiveness, sexual immorality, or gossip while Scripture clearly forbids these. To be Spirit-led means to be Word-fed. You need vitamin B-I-B-L-E in your spiritual diet. Your spiritual diet determines your spiritual direction.
Surrendering your will sounds like Jesus in Gethsemane: "Not my will, but Yours." It means saying "yes" to God before knowing what He'll ask. It requires releasing control over your Netflix queue, dating life, friendships, and career ambitions. Daily walking sounds like: "Holy Spirit, my answer is yes
Finally, practice His presence continually. The Holy Spirit isn't your Sunday guest; He's your permanent resident. Live like He's in the room—because He is.
Reflection:
Which leg of your stool needs strengthening?
Where are you resisting God's leadership?
Which leg of your stool is weakest—Word, surrender, or awareness?
Application:
Create a card with this prayer: "Holy Spirit, good morning. Thank you for another day. I present myself to you. Lead my day step-by-step."

Practicing His Presence-Building Daily RhythmDay  #2-Step By Step FireReading: Reading: Psalm 119:105; Colossians 3:1-17...
06/09/2026

Practicing His Presence-Building Daily Rhythm
Day #2-Step By Step Fire
Reading: Reading: Psalm 119:105; Colossians 3:1-17

Devotional:
The Holy Spirit isn't a Sunday guest; He's a permanent resident within you. Walking in the Spirit requires cultivating moment-by-moment awareness of His presence. Brother Lawrence called this "practicing the presence of God", training ourselves to recognize that we live, move, and exist in Him constantly. This awareness transforms ordinary moments into sacred encounters. Setting your mind on things above doesn't mean ignoring earthly responsibilities; it means inviting heavenly perspective into them. Today, build micro-check-ins throughout your day. Before responding to that frustrating email, pause: "Holy Spirit, how should I respond?" In traffic, instead of fuming, ask: "What do You want to teach me right now?" These small inner conversations keep you tied to His leadership. A Spirit-lit life recognizes He's always in the room because He lives within you.
It's time to move from information to transformation. Step-by-step fire requires intentional daily rhythms that keep your spiritual tank full.

First, establish your daily fuel station—a non-negotiable time for Word, worship, and waiting. Morning, lunch, or evening—choose your time and protect it fiercely.

Second, pray in the Spirit for at least five minutes daily. In your car, shower, or break time, let the Spirit build you up and keep your fire burning.

Third, make one conscious Spirit-led decision each day. Stop and ask, "Holy Spirit, what do You want here?" Then obey immediately.

Don't despise small beginnings. God trains you through small obediences. The more you obey, the clearer His voice becomes. You're not building toward one-time encounters but a lifestyle of Spirit-walking, Spirit-burning partnership with God. You're becoming a living altar, a walking flame, separated, saturated, and smoking with His presence.
You wouldn't drive cross-country on one tank of gas. Yet many believers try surviving on one Sunday service per week. Your spiritual tank needs regular refilling through daily rhythm: morning direction-setting, midday heart-checks, and evening review.

Morning: Start by having a conversation with the Holy Spirit before scrolling social media. Fuel up with Word, worship, and waiting—even 20-30 minutes shifts your entire day.

Midday: Set spiritual heart-check alarms. Ask: "Am I in flesh or Spirit? How's my attitude? Do I need to need to make an adjustment?"

Evening: Review with the Holy Spirit. "Where did I follow You well today?" Celebrate victories. "Where did I resist You?" Repent and receive forgiveness. "I lay tomorrow on the altar—lead me."

The quicker you repent, the less room flesh has to run the show.
Reflection: What does your current daily spiritual rhythm look like honestly?

Application: Implement the step-by-step fire challenge:
1) Set daily Word/worship/waiting time,
2) Pray in the Spirit five minutes daily,
3) Make one conscious Spirit-led decision each day.

06/08/2026

This challenging message calls us beyond Sunday morning encounters into a daily, burning relationship with the Holy Spirit. Drawing from Galatians 5:16, we're challenged to understand that walking in the Spirit isn't just about emotional experiences or feeling chills during worship—it's a lifestyle of following the Spirit's leadership in every moment of everyday life. The sermon beautifully illustrates this through the image of a three-legged stool representing the foundations of Spirit-led living: agreement with Scripture, surrender of our will, and awareness of His presence. We're reminded that the Holy Spirit who inspired the Word will never contradict it, and true spiritual fire requires us to be both Spirit-led and Word-fed. The message emphasizes practical practices. Morning dedication, midday heart checks, and evening reviews, that transform our walk from occasional spiritual tourism into consistent partnership with God. Like a baby learning to walk step by step, we're being equipped to move from crawling in our faith to walking in daily fire, where every ordinary moment becomes an opportunity for the Holy Spirit to flow through us.

From Encounter to EverydayDay 1:Step By Step FireReading: Galatians 5:16-25Devotional: Walking in the Spirit isn't reser...
06/08/2026

From Encounter to Everyday
Day 1:Step By Step Fire
Reading: Galatians 5:16-25
Devotional:
Walking in the Spirit isn't reserved for Sunday services or mountaintop moments—it's a daily lifestyle. Paul's instruction to "walk in the Spirit" uses a continuous action verb, meaning step-by-step, moment-by-moment surrender. To "walk in the Spirit" describes a continuous, step-by-step journey rather than occasional spiritual tourism. The Greek word for "walk" implies a habitual lifestyle, not a one-time decision. Today, consider the gap between your Sunday encounter and your Monday morning reality. God doesn't want spiritual tourists who visit His presence occasionally; He's raising up walkers who journey with Him daily. The same Holy Spirit who moves powerfully in corporate worship desires to guide your conversations, decisions, and reactions throughout the week. The Holy Spirit who lives in you desires ongoing partnership, not weekend visits. Walking in the Spirit means inviting His leadership into the everyday ordinary parts of life, like your commute, your emails, your grocery shopping. This isn't about perfection; it's about partnership Just as you wouldn't attempt a cross-country trip on one tank of gas, you can't survive spiritually on one Sunday service per week. To be spirit-led means to be word-fed. Begin today by acknowledging His presence in ordinary moments, asking, "Holy Spirit, what are You saying here?" Commit to moving from spectacular moments to sacred everyday experiences, letting His fire burn in ordinary places.
Reflection:
Where have you been a "spiritual tourist" rather than a daily walker with God?

Guarding the Flame Day  #5-Hosting Heaven's Holy FireReading: Hebrews 10:24-25; Galatians 5:16; Proverbs 4:23; Matthew 2...
06/05/2026

Guarding the Flame
Day #5-Hosting Heaven's Holy Fire
Reading: Hebrews 10:24-25; Galatians 5:16; Proverbs 4:23; Matthew 24:10-12; Acts 4:31
Devotional: A coal pulled from the fire will go cold, but placed back among burning coals, it ignites again. You cannot maintain spiritual fire in isolation. Your inner circle matters—the people closest to you should stir hunger for God, not drain it. Evaluate your relationships: Are you fellowshipping with fire carriers or wet blankets? Walking in the Spirit produces visible fruit: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness. Real fire doesn't just make you loud in worship; it makes you Christ-like in how you treat your spouse, respond to disrespect, and behave when no one's watching. A still-smoking believer looks for opportunities to witness, lives with sensitivity to the Spirit's leading, and guards their heart from offense and unforgiveness. Stay close to the fire, and watch your flame grow. What you've been given is precious, guard it fiercely. Protect your gates: what you watch, hear, and scroll affects your spiritual temperature. Some entertainment isn't sinful but leaves you spiritually cold and empty. Guard against offense and unforgiveness; these extinguish love faster than anything else. You cannot keep God's fire burning in a heart you refuse to surrender or forgive with. Finally, guard your schedule. If God always gets your leftovers, your fire will fade. Order your life around His presence, not His presence around your life. The early church in Acts 4:31 was filled again—not just once—and boldness flowed from that continual filling. Live as a lifelong flame, still smoking, setting your world ablaze for Jesus.

Reflection:
What needs guarding in your life right now? Who do you need to forgive to protect your fire?

Fanning the Flame - Building Yourself Up in the SpiritDay  #4-Hosting Heavens Holy FireReading: 1 Corinthians 14:4; Jude...
06/04/2026

Fanning the Flame - Building Yourself Up in the Spirit

Day #4-Hosting Heavens Holy Fire

Reading: 1 Corinthians 14:4; Jude 20-21

Devotional:
Praying in tongues is one of the most practical ways to keep your fire burning. When you pray in the Spirit, you're building yourself up without personal agenda or fleshly motive. When you pray in tongues, you're not just speaking mysteries, you're building yourself up spiritually, strengthening your inner person, and fanning the embers of your spirit into flame The Holy Spirit prays through you, strengthening your inner man, adding more fuel to His fire in you. The old nature dies while the new man rises strong. You don't need to wait for church to pray in tongues. Pray while driving, washing dishes, walking, or during your lunch break. Dry Christians don't pray in the Spirit very long. Make it a lifestyle, not an event. It's a constant connection to the Source of the fire. Dry Christians rarely maintain a consistent prayer language; conversely, those who regularly pray in the Spirit stay soaked and smoking. This divine language bypasses your understanding and ministers directly to your spirit, keeping you sensitive to God's voice and saturated in His presence. Don't neglect this gift. Use it throughout your day. As you pray in tongues multiple times throughout your day, you'll notice old addictions losing their grip and divine sensitivity increasing. Let those rivers flow today—build yourself up and keep yourself in the love of God.

Reflection:
How can you incorporate praying in the Spirit into your daily routine?

Still Smoking: Keeping Heaven's Holy Fire Burning in Your LifeThere's something powerful about fire. It captivates us, w...
06/03/2026

Still Smoking: Keeping Heaven's Holy Fire Burning in Your Life
There's something powerful about fire. It captivates us, warms us, and transforms everything it touches. But fire requires something we often forget: constant attention. Left unattended, even the brightest flame will eventually flicker and die. This truth extends far beyond campfires and candles—it speaks directly to our spiritual lives.
There's a major difference between getting lit and staying lit. In our spiritual journey, many of us have experienced powerful moments of encounter with God. Times when His presence fell like fire, when we felt alive, awakened, and completely transformed. But what happens after that moment? How do we move from a single encounter to a lifestyle of burning passion for God? The answer lies in understanding that God's goal isn't just a moment at the altar; His goal is a lifetime on fire.

The Fire That Never Goes Out
In the Old Testament, God gave specific instructions about the altar fire in the tabernacle. Leviticus 6:12-13 declares, "The fire on the altar shall be kept burning on it; it shall not be put out... A fire shall always be burning on the altar; it shall never go out." This wasn't a suggestion—it was a command. The priests had a daily responsibility: add wood, tend the flame, remove the ashes. While God Himself sent the initial fire from heaven, the priests had to maintain it.
Here's the beautiful truth: under the New Covenant, you are the temple. You are the altar. And God's heart for you remains the same—He wants a fire that never goes out, a flame that burns continually in your life.
The New Testament echoes this principle. Paul writes in 1 Thessalonians 5:19, "Do not quench the Spirit," and in Romans 12:11, he encourages believers to be "fervent in spirit, serving the Lord." The word "fervent" literally means to glow or be hot.
If Scripture warns us not to quench the Spirit, that means it's possible to extinguish the flame. Conversely, if we're commanded to be fervent, that means we can stoke and stir that fire. God gives the fire, but He invites us to partner with Him in keeping it burning.

What Puts the Fire Out?
Before we can keep the fire burning, we need to identify what extinguishes it.
Unrepented sin and compromise act like wet blankets on the flame. Ephesians 4:30 warns us not to grieve the Holy Spirit. When we tolerate what God wants to transform, when we call something a "struggle" while refusing to repent, when we keep "secret sins" tucked away, we grieve the One we're meant to be hosting. God doesn't pour fresh fire on altars full of idols—He loves us too much to bless what will ultimately destroy us.
Neglect of intimacy with God is another silent killer. You don't have to kick over a campfire to put it out; just stop adding wood. Give it enough time, and it dies on its own. Hebrews 2:1 warns that we can "drift away" without even realizing it. No Word, no real prayer, no worship except Sunday morning—just spiritual autopilot. You don't have to rebel to lose your fire; you just have to drift.
Wrong company and wrong atmospheres matter more than we think. First Corinthians 15:33 reminds us that "evil company corrupts good habits." Fire is contagious, but so is coldness. If all your closest voices are cynical, lukewarm, or mocking the things of the Spirit, don't be surprised when your flame goes down.
Finally, busyness without presence has become one of the greatest threats in our generation. Jesus told the church at Ephesus in Revelation 2:2-4 that despite all their works, labor, and patience, they had left their first love. You can be busy for God and no longer burning with God. Sometimes the biggest enemy of your fire isn't obvious sin—it's constant distraction.

Fueling the Flame
Keeping a fire burning requires intent. You feed it daily with specific fuels:
Daily surrender and repentance form the foundation. Romans 12:1 calls us to present our bodies as living sacrifices. In the Old Testament, fire fell on sacrifice. In the New Testament, the sacrifice is you. Daily prayer should include: "Lord, I present myself again today—my body, mind, emotions, plans, and desires." When the Holy Spirit puts His finger on something, don't negotiate—repent quickly. The faster you repent, the hotter you'll burn.
The secret place is where you meet with the One you're hosting. Matthew 6:6 speaks of praying in secret, where the Father rewards openly. Jeremiah 23:29 declares that God's Word is like fire. Pick a time and place for non-negotiable meetings with God. Even 20-30 minutes of Word, worship, and waiting can transform your day. If you protect your secret place, God will protect your public fire.
Praying in the Spirit is profoundly practical. First Corinthians 14:4 tells us that praying in tongues edifies ourselves, and Jude 20-21 says we build ourselves up by praying in the Holy Spirit. You can pray in the Spirit while driving, washing dishes, walking, or during your lunch break. Dry Christians don't stay praying in the Spirit very long; praying in the Spirit keeps you soaked and smoking.
Obedience to promptings keeps the fire hot. Galatians 5:25 says if we live in the Spirit, we should also walk in the Spirit. Learn to say "yes" to daily nudges: "Text that person," "Forgive them," "Don't watch that," "Share Jesus with her." Every time you say "yes" to the Holy Spirit, you're saying "no" to quenching Him.
Staying around fire carriers matters tremendously. Hebrews 10:24-25 warns against forsaking fellowship. Picture a coal in a campfire—pull it out, and it goes cold; tuck it back in, and it heats up. Your closest circle should include people who stir your hunger, love the Word, love God's presence, and are chasing Him. If you want to stay on fire, stop fellowshipping with wet blankets.

What a "Still Smoking" Life Looks Like
When the fire is burning, you experience freedom from flesh dominance. Galatians 5:16 promises that when you walk in the Spirit, you won't fulfill the lust of the flesh. Old addictions lose their grip. You're not perfect, but you're different—not just resisting the flesh, but feeding the Spirit.
The fruit of the Spirit becomes visible in everyday life—not just how high you jump in worship, but how you treat your spouse, respond to disrespect, handle traffic, and behave when no one is watching. Real fire doesn't just make you loud in church; it makes you Christlike in life.
You'll develop boldness in witness. Acts 4:31 shows believers being filled again and speaking God's word with boldness. A still-smoking believer isn't ashamed of Jesus and looks for opportunities to witness—not weird and pushy, but bold and loving.

Guard What God Has Given
Your fire is too precious to waste. Guard your gates—what you watch, listen to, and scroll through. Guard against offense and unforgiveness, which Matthew 24:10,12 says causes love to grow cold. Guard your schedule so God doesn't always get your leftovers.
You are not called to be a once-a-year bonfire. You are called to be a lifelong flame—a temple on fire, an altar always burning, a carrier of His presence. Keep the fire burning, and watch how God uses you to set a desperate world ablaze with His love.

Daily Fuel For Lasting Fire - The Power of the Secret PlaceDay  #3-Hosting Heavens Holy FireReading: Matthew 6:6; Psalm ...
06/03/2026

Daily Fuel For Lasting Fire - The Power of the Secret Place
Day #3-Hosting Heavens Holy Fire

Reading: Matthew 6:6; Psalm 91:1; Jeremiah 23:29; Romans 12:1; Jude 20-21

Devotional: A campfire doesn't need to be kicked over to die, it simply needs to be ignored. Similarly, your spiritual fire doesn't require dramatic rebellion to fade; simple neglect will do. The secret place, your daily meeting with God is where the fire is fed. It's not a religious obligation but is relationship building. God's Word is like fire, igniting passion and breaking through hardness. Worship turns your affection towards Him. Waiting in His presence allows Him to speak, fill, and transform you. The enemy of your fire isn't always obvious sin; often it's constant distraction and busyness. You can be busy for God yet no longer burning with God. Protect your secret place fiercely. The secret place is where you meet with the One you're hosting. It's more than a box to check, but a relationship to cultivate. In this hidden place, God's Word cuts through deception, cleanses your heart, and ignites fresh passion. Worship stokes the flames of love. God's love for you and your love for Him. Here's a practical challenge: Pick a specific time and place for your daily meeting with God. Make it non-negotiable. Even twenty minutes of intentional time of reading Scripture, worshiping, listening for His voice will keep your fire blazing when public pressures try to extinguish it. Read His Word, worship Him, and then wait. Give Him space to speak, nudge, and fill you. Let God's Word, which is "like fire," ignite fresh passion. Worship turns your affection towards Him. Praying in tongues builds you up and fans coals and embers into flame. These aren't religious obligations but relational investments. If you protect your secret place, God will protect your public fire. Your private devotion fuels your public boldness. Each morning, present yourself as a living sacrifice. Surrender your plans, desires, relationships and lay them on the altar.
Reflection:
Where is your secret place, and when will you meet Him there today?
What does your daily "fuel routine" look like?
How can you protect your secret place this week?

The fire of Pentecost wasn't meant to be a one-time experience—it was designed to birth a daily lifestyle. God's heart f...
06/03/2026

The fire of Pentecost wasn't meant to be a one-time experience—it was designed to birth a daily lifestyle. God's heart for you is clear: "A fire shall always be burning on the altar; it shall never go out" (Leviticus 6:13). The question isn't just whether you've been lit by the Holy Spirit, but whether you're still burning.

What puts the fire out? Unrepented sin, neglect of the secret place, wrong company, and busyness without His presence. But here's the good news: you can keep the flame alive through daily surrender, worship, praying in the Spirit, quick obedience, and staying around other fire carriers.

God didn't call you to be a once-a-year bonfire. You're called to be a lifelong flame—separated, saturated, and walking in the Spirit. When you protect your secret place, God protects your public fire. It's time to stop letting the world's distractions quench what God ignited in you.

Are you still smoking, or have the embers grown cold? Let the Holy Spirit rekindle your fire today.

06/02/2026

This powerful message takes us beyond the initial experience of being filled with God's fire and challenges us to maintain that flame daily. Drawing from Leviticus 6:12-13, we're reminded that in the Old Testament, priests had to tend the altar fire continually—adding wood, removing ashes, and ensuring it never went out. Today, we are both the temple and the altar, and God expects us to partner with Him in keeping our spiritual fire burning. The baptism of the Holy Spirit isn't meant to be a one-time mountaintop experience but rather the beginning of a lifestyle of burning passion for God. We learn that while God ignites the fire, we have a responsibility to feed it through daily surrender, time in the secret place, praying in the Spirit, and surrounding ourselves with other fire-carriers. The message confronts us with hard truths about what extinguishes our fire: unrepented sin, spiritual neglect, wrong company, and constant distraction. We're challenged to examine whether we're living in open sin or simply open neglect—drifting away through busyness without the presence. The call is clear: if we protect our secret place with God, He will protect our public fire. This isn't about religious duty but about cultivating an intimate relationship with the Holy Spirit who dwells within us.

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7017 Gibsonton Drive
Gibsonton, FL
33534

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Friday 9pm - 12am
Saturday 10am - 11am
Sunday 10am - 12:30pm

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