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25/07/2025

Prophecy is not guess work , but Grace work.

2025 am building strong walls not to keep others outside but I do it out of necessity to protect those left within.1. De...
04/12/2024

2025 am building strong walls not to keep others outside but I do it out of necessity to protect those left within.
1. Deleting some contacts
2. Disassociate from certain individual who are not inline with the mission and vision of God divine will.

16/04/2024

You can be poor as a single man but don't try it when you marry.

You are all invited for a two days conference under the theme "Revive us Again" beginning on 20-21st April 2024.Speakers...
16/04/2024

You are all invited for a two days conference under the theme "Revive us Again" beginning on 20-21st April 2024.

Speakers will be Apostle Humphrey and Pastor Joyce from South Africa.

Come and receive your salvation, healing, prophecy and deliverance.

Bring all those under the bo***ge of the devil Jesus will set them free.

What do you understand about prophecy?  prophet’s primary function in the Old Testament (OT) was to serve as God’s repre...
14/01/2024

What do you understand about prophecy? prophet’s primary function in the Old Testament (OT) was to serve as God’s representative or ambassador by communicating God’s word to his people. True prophets never spoke on their own authority or shared their personal opinions, but rather delivered the message God himself gave them. Several texts make this explicit. God promised Moses, “Now go; I will help you speak and will teach you what to say” ( Exod. 4:12 ). God assured Moses, “I will raise up for [my people] a prophet like you . . . and I will put my words in his mouth. He will tell them everything I command him” ( Deut. 18:18 ). The Lord said to Jeremiah, “I have put my words in your mouth” ( Jer 1:9 ). God commissioned Ezekiel by saying, “You must speak my words to them” ( Ezek. 2:7 ). And many of the OT prophetic books begin with the words, “The word of the LORD that came to . . .” ( Hos. 1:2 ; Joel 1:1 ; Micah 1:1 ; Zeph. 1:1 ; cf. Jonah 1:1 ). Amos claimed, “This is what the LORD says” ( Amos 1:3 ).
Prophetic ministry was not restricted to men in the OT, however. Moses’s sister Miriam is called a “prophet” ( Exod. 15:20 ), as are Deborah ( Judg. 4:4 ) and Huldah ( 2 Kings 22:14–20 ). We occasionally read of groups or bands of prophets ministering in Israel ( 1 Sam. 10:5 ; 1 Kings 18:4 ), referred to as “the company of the prophets” ( 2 Kings 2:3 , 5, 7;
4:38 ). The Bible doesn’t explain how the word of the Lord came to a prophet, although in addition to the audible and internal voice of God there are a number of instances in which the Lord revealed his will through visions ( 1 Sam. 3:1 , 15; 2 Sam. 7:17 ;
Isa. 1:1 ; Ezek. 11:24 ) or dreams ( Num. 12:6 ).
The divine inspiration and authority of the OT prophetic voice is nowhere more clearly affirmed than in 2 Peter 1:20–21 : “No prophecy of Scripture came about by the prophet’s own interpretation of things. For prophecy never had its origin in the human will, but prophets, though human, spoke from God as they were carried along by the Holy Spirit.”
God’s Mouthpieces
Those who claimed to speak for God were held to a strict standard of judgment. Even should an alleged prophet perform a sign or wonder or accurately predict the future, if he says “Let us follow other gods . . . and let us worship them” ( Deut. 13:2 ), he is to be rejected ( Deut. 13:3 ). Likewise, if the word he speaks “does not take place or come true, that is a message the LORD has not spoken” ( Deut. 18:22 ; see also Jer. 14:14 ; 23:21 , 32 ; 28:15 ; Ezek. 13:6 ). The punishment for speaking falsely in God’s name was death ( Deut. 18:20 ).
After Samuel anointed Saul and throughout the time of Israel’s monarchy, prophets largely advised the king, delivering words of warning, divine guidance, and encouragement. Nathan’s well-known rebuke of David for his adulterous relationship with Bathsheba and his complicity in the death of her husband is a case in point ( 2 Sam. 12).
In the eighth century BC the focus of the prophet’s message turned more to the people at large. It would be a mistake to think of prophets in the OT as only predicting the future. Their primary role was to make known the holiness of God and the covenant obligations; to denounce injustice, idolatry, and empty ritualism; and to call God’s covenant people, Israel, to repentance and faithfulness. In the period leading up to the exile and Judah’s deportation to Babylon in the sixth century BC, the prophets often delivered messages denouncing rampant social injustice and the oppression of the poor. In the postexilic period, the prophets turn their attention more specifically to the promise of national renewal and the spiritual blessings that come with trusting God and obeying his will.
Being a mouthpiece for the word of the Lord was often a dangerous calling. People frequently mocked, rejected, persecuted, and even killed God’s prophets ( 2 Chron. 36:16 ; Jer. 11:21 ; 18:18 ; 20:2 ,
7–10 ). Stephen, the first martyr of the new covenant, pointedly asked, “Was there ever a prophet your ancestors did not persecute?” ( Acts 7:52 ).
New Testament Prophecy
Although it would go beyond the evidence to declare all prophecy ceased in the life of Israel around 400 BC only to reappear in conjunction with the incarnation of Christ, there can be no doubt that the voice of the Lord was rarely heard during what we call the “intertestamental” period. The most prominent prophetic voice in the New Testament (NT), aside from Jesus himself, was John the Baptist ( Matt. 11:9 ; Luke 1:76 ). On the day of Pentecost, Peter declared that unlike the more limited exercise of prophecy during the time of the old covenant, God would henceforth pour out his Spirit “on all people” ( Acts 2:17 ). Peter said the result would be a fulfillment of God words: “Your sons and daughters will prophesy, your young men will see visions, your old men will dream dreams. Even on my servants, both men and women, I will pour out my Spirit in those days, and they will prophesy” ( Acts 2:17–18 ).
Prophetic ministry in the early church was widespread and diverse. A band of prophets traveled from Jerusalem to Antioch, and one of them, Agabus, “stood up and through the Spirit predicted that a severe famine would spread over the entire Roman world” ( Acts 11:28 ). Prophets were active in the church at Antioch ( Acts 13:1 ), Tyre ( Acts 21:4 ), and Caesarea, where the four daughters of Philip prophesied ( Acts 21:8–9 ). Prophecy, one of the gifts of the Spirit designed for edifying the body of Christ, was also utilized in the churches at Rome ( Rom. 12:6 ), Corinth ( 1 Cor. 12:7–11 ; 14:1–40 ), Ephesus ( Eph. 2:20 ; 4:11 ; see also Acts 19:1–7 ; 1 Tim. 1:18 ), and Thessalonica ( 1 Thess. 5:19–22 ).
The extent to which prophecy in the new covenant differs from its exercise under the old covenant is disputed. Many contend that prophecy under both covenants functioned in essentially the same way. Thus, the NT prophet received inspired words from God, and what he declared was as equal in authority as the words, say, of Isaiah or Amos. The words of the prophets thus served to lay the foundation of the church by articulating the theological truths and ethical principles binding on the universal body of Christ ( Eph. 2:20 ). According to this view, to embrace contemporary prophecy may undermine the finality and sufficiency of Scripture; therefore, the gift of prophecy likely ceased with the death of the last apostle or the inspiration of the last canonical book.
Others insist that whereas in the old covenant a failure to speak with complete accuracy brought the alleged “prophet” into judgment ( Deut. 13:2 ;
18:20–22 ), with the new covenant and the distribution of the Spirit among all God’s people, certain changes came into play. Although God is the inspirational source of all prophetic revelation, its communication by individual prophets is not in all cases protected from error or human admixture. Thus it must be judged or weighed to determine what is “good” and what is “evil” ( 1 Thess. 5:21–22). According to this view, the gift of prophecy is still potentially available to the church until the return of Christ and is no threat to the finality of the biblical canon.
Gift of Prophecy
In 1 Corinthians 14, Paul encourages everyone to pursue the gift of prophecy (v. 1). The primary purpose of prophetic ministry is to strengthen, encourage, and comfort believers (v. 3). In other words, “the one who prophesies edifies the church” (v. 4). Prophecy may also bring conviction of sin to unbelievers who happen to be visiting the gathering of God’s people, as “the secrets of their hearts are laid bare” (vv. 24–25).
Paul envisions prophetic utterances teaching others ( 1 Cor. 14:31 ) and even serving as the means by which certain spiritual gifts are identified and imparted ( 1 Tim. 4:14 ). Luke describes situations in which prophecy serves to provide divine direction for ministry ( Acts 13:1–3 ) as well as to issue warnings to God’s people ( Acts 21:4 , 10–14 ).
In any particular church meeting, “two or three prophets should speak, and the others should weigh carefully what is said” ( 1 Cor. 14:29 ). The most likely interpretation of the controversial passage concerning the silence of women in 1 Corinthians 14:33b–35 is that women may prophesy (see Acts 2:17–18 ; 21:9 ; 1 Cor. 11:5 ) but may not publicly judge the prophetic words of men in the congregation. Prophets were always to be in control of their speech ( 1 Cor. 14:32 ) as an expression of God’s desire for peace ( 1 Cor. 14:33 ). And as important as this ministry is in the body of Christ, even those claiming to be prophets must be subject to the final authority of the apostles ( 1 Cor. 14:36–38).
Prophecy and the Church
Some have mistakenly equated NT prophecy with preaching, but Paul declares that all prophecy is based on a revelation ( 1 Cor. 14:30 ; cf. 1 Cor. 13:2 ). The NT’s use of the noun “revelation” or the verb “to reveal” actually reflects a wide range of meaning and need not be taken as referring to the sort of authoritative revelation that would undermine the finality of the canon. Rather, the apostle likely has in view the sort of divine disclosure or unveiling in which the Spirit makes known something previously hidden (e.g., Matt. 11:27 ; 16:17 ; 1 Cor. 2:10 ; Gal. 1:6 ; Eph. 1:17 ; Phil. 3:15 ). Thus, prophecy is not based on a hunch, supposition, inference, educated guess, or even sanctified wisdom. Prophecy is the human report of a divine revelation. This is what distinguishes prophecy from teaching. Teaching is always grounded in an inspired text of Scripture. Prophecy, on the other hand, is always based on a spontaneous revelation. Thus Paul clearly distinguishes between coming to the corporate meeting of the church with a “word of instruction” and coming with a “revelation” ( 1 Cor. 14:26 ).
As helpful as prophecy is to the church, Christians are not to gullibly embrace all who claim to speak on behalf of God. Rather, the church must “test the spirits to see whether they are from God, because many false prophets have gone out into the world” ( 1 John 4:1 ). Here John is concerned with whether the “prophet” affirms the incarnation of God the Son in the person of Jesus Christ ( 1 John 4:2–3 ; 2 John 7–11 ). This may be, at least in part, what John has in mind when he writes that “it is the Spirit of prophecy who bears testimony to Jesus.” ( Rev. 19:10 ). In other words, all true prophecy bears witness to Jesus Christ. Prophetic revelation is not only rooted in the gospel of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus; its ultimate aim or primary focus is also to bear witness to the person of the incarnate Christ. Prophecy, therefore, is fundamentally Christ-centered.

Who told you that up to now you should be living?Is it not the grace and mercy of God?Acknowledge Him, thank Him. The mo...
26/01/2023

Who told you that up to now you should be living?
Is it not the grace and mercy of God?
Acknowledge Him, thank Him.

The more you acknowledge, the more He gives.
And the more He gives, the more humble the receiver is.
We don’t take time to celebrate, we always rushing for the next – next of what?

When Apostle Paul was bitten by a snake, they waited for him to fall down and die, those who are waiting for you to fail...
26/01/2023

When Apostle Paul was bitten by a snake, they waited for him to fall down and die, those who are waiting for you to fail they will wait forever

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25/01/2023

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Daily EXALTATIONBy: Prophet Nelson Browser.23rd August, 2022Topic: TOTAL FREEDOM (A Complete & Permanent Deliverance In ...
23/08/2022

Daily EXALTATION

By: Prophet Nelson Browser.

23rd August, 2022

Topic: TOTAL FREEDOM (A Complete & Permanent Deliverance In Christ)

"Who hath delivered us from the power of darkness, and hath translated us into the kingdom of his dear Son" Colossians 1:13

What does this verse mean to a Christian who believes in the absolute integrity of God's word? Practically, everything!

To a Christian who doesn't take God at His word, this may not mean much.

But to a word-loving, word-believing, word-practicing saint, this means TOTAL FREEDOM.

The reign of Satan is over!

The search for deliverance is over!

The fear of evil and evil spirits is no longer necessary.

We have been delivered from the power of darkness, permanently and completely. It has been done. It won't be done in a sweet by and by. It won't be done if we pray hard or long enough. It won't be done if we get someone very powerful to pray for us. Our works won't do it for us. His grace has already done it for us. It is a perfect work waiting for us to accept and receive.

It is a finished work. What is finished needs no additions.

It is a perfect work. What is perfect needs no improvement.

This is the good news.

The struggle with curses is over.

We don't fear witches and Satanist anymore, they are not a factor, at least, not to us who have embraced this truth. Should they come in our space, they can't prevail. And as we match forward with the Gospel of freedom, they can't put us in bo***ge.

We know that we are now in a place that is both better and safe for us, thank God! Actually, the safest place in the universe - we are in the Kingdom of God's dear Son. What weapon fashioned against us can prosper in Christ? What kind of darkness can follow us in God?

The days of ignorance are behind us, we can't be in bo***ge to the shadows anymore, we are in the perfect light. We know who we are, whose we are, and where we are. We know for a truth and for a fact that in Christ we have a complete and permanent deliverance.

We now beacon to all those who have not embraced this truth, and beg them in the Name of the Lord, to do so. This truth is the freedom that they've been longing for. Ignoring this truth is refusing their deliverance. Trying to explain this Scripture away is trying to explain your freedom away. Ignoring this is detrimental to our entire well being as Christians in this era.

CONFESSION

I am free from the power of darkness. I am free to be the person God called me to be, to have what God prepared for me, and go where God planned for me to go. I cannot be hindered, frustrated or disadvantaged by Satan in any sense of the word. Hallelujah!

FURTHER STUDY| Hebrews 2:14-15; Colossians 2:15; 2 Corinthians 5:17

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Daily EXALTATIONBy: Prophet Nelson Browser.22nd August, 2022Topic: SUCCESS BY THE SPIRIT (Function With The Ability Of T...
22/08/2022

Daily EXALTATION

By: Prophet Nelson Browser.

22nd August, 2022

Topic: SUCCESS BY THE SPIRIT (Function With The Ability Of The Spirit)

"Then he answered and spake unto me, saying, This is the word of the LORD unto Zerubbabel, saying, Not by might, nor by power, but by my spirit, saith the LORD of hosts." Zechariah 4:6

In 1 Samuel 2:9 the Bible says “…for by strength shall no man prevail.” That means you can't count on your own ability to put you over in life.

Success won't come by sheer muscles or will power. You can't function by human wisdom and intelligence only, and expect to achieve the results God wants you to achieve.

Having a strong will to make it, and running with speed to reach your goal is nice, but it's not enough. Romans 9:16, says, "So then it is not of him that willeth, nor of him that runneth, but of God that sheweth mercy." Knowing this, the Apostle Paul declared in 2 Corinthians 3:5 (AMP): “Not that we are fit (qualified and sufficient in ability) of ourselves to form personal judgments {or} to claim {or} count anything as coming from us, but our power {and} ability {and} sufficiency are from God.”

You need to function with the ability of the Spirit to accomplish the work you've been given to do. All the mighty works written in the Scriptures were wrought by men who used God's ability. No one can operate with God's ability and fail. In Colossians 1:29 Paul said, “Whereunto I also labour, striving according to his working, which worketh in me mightily.” He knew there was something energizing him from within, it was the power of the Spirit. No wonder He said “I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me” (Philippians 4:13).

It's time to accomplish things at home, school, business, ministry and in every area of your life which men consider impossible. Be conscious of the ability of the Spirit at work in you, and use it for God's glory.

CONFESSION

I’m energized for success and strengthened for victory. Am charged up for greatness. By the Spirit of God, I labour, striving according to the working of His power that works within me mightily.

FURTHER STUDY| Luke 24:49; Ephesians 3:16; Acts 1:8

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Daily EXALTATIONBy: Prophet Nelson Browser.12th August, 2022Topic: MIND YOUR MOUTH (What You Say Is what You Get)"For th...
12/08/2022

Daily EXALTATION

By: Prophet Nelson Browser.

12th August, 2022

Topic: MIND YOUR MOUTH (What You Say Is what You Get)

"For the thing which I greatly feared is come upon me, and that which I was afraid of is come unto me. I was not in safety, neither had I rest, neither was I quiet; yet trouble came." Job 3:25-26

You will always walk in the light of your confession. You will never do what you constantly say you can't do. You will never have what you repeatedly say you can't have. You will never go where you say you can't go. You will never rise above your confession.

Job talked his fears, and what he feared came to him: "For the thing which I greatly feared is come upon me, and THAT WHICH I WAS AFRAID OF IS COME UNTO ME. I was not in safety, neither had I rest, NEITHER WAS I QUIET; yet trouble came." (Job 3:25-26). The woman with an issue of blood, confessed her healing. And Jesus said to her "...Daughter, thy faith hath made thee whole...." (Mark 5:34).

When you confess weakness, you add to that weakness, and become weaker. When you confess lack of money, you build a sense of lack that keeps the money from coming.

Don't talk fear. Don't talk failure and inability. Talk the word. The provisions of the Gospel follow confession. The blessings of God are activated by confession. The word becomes real to us only when we confess its reality. Say what God has said about you, and you will become what the word talks about. You always go to the level of what you confess. What you confess is what you possess.

CONFESSION

I have a sound mind. I refuse to fear. I can do all things through Christ which strengthens me. I am strong, healthy and winning. Hallelujah!

FURTHER STUDY| Proverbs 18:21; Mark 11:23; Hebrews 11:3

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TAKE OFF YOUR SHOES!By: Pastor Jack SiameWhen Moses came upon a bush that was burning but not getting consumed, he was v...
10/08/2022

TAKE OFF YOUR SHOES!

By: Pastor Jack Siame

When Moses came upon a bush that was burning but not getting consumed, he was very curious to find out why it was not getting consumed. But when he started to investigate, God told him, "Do not come any closer, take off your sandals, for you are standing on holy ground." (Exodus 3:5, NLT).

• We take off our shoes at the door because we don't want THE FILTHINESS of the outside inside the house.

Moses was about to enter a new door of his life. He had entered two great doors already, and was about to enter the third most important door of his life.

1. DOOR INTO THE PALACE - when he entered this door, he was required to leave his SHOES OF SLAVERY, and wear the new SHOES OF COMFORT to enjoy the privileges of a prince.

2. DOOR INTO THE WILDERNESS - when he left the comfort of the palace for the purpose of his life, he was required to LEAVE THE THINKING OF A PRINCE and ADOPT THE THINKING OF A SHEPHERD to survive in the wilderness.

3. DOOR INTO MINISTRY - now, about to enter a door into God's presence and ministry, he is required to put off the filthiness of the palace and the wilderness, before he can proceed further, and become a successful deliverer.

SHOES TELL A STORY. They tell a story of where you have been, the challenges and opportunities you've faced. Moses was required to forget all the PREVIOUS WAYS he had walked and follow THE WAY OF THE BURNING BUSH.

• Shoes are a representation of your IDEOLOGIES and EXPERIENCES - your walk in life so far.

Before God could give Joshua a strategy on how to bring down Jericho, He had to tell him to take off his shoes first. Joshua had to surrender his ideologies and experiences to God's omniscience, and power (Joshua 5).

• Sadly, many have treaded on HOLY GROUND with DIRTY SHOES.

CHRISTIANITY IS A HOLY GROUND. Before you can fully experience the joys of Christianity you must let go of the filth of the world.

MINISTRY IS A HOLY GROUND. Before God can use you, you have to unlearn all the unholy methods of the world, and let go of worldly lifestyles.

MARRIAGE IS A HOLY GROUND. Before you can make a success of your marriage, you have to put off the SHOES OF SINGLEHOOD.

A couple makes a mess of marriage when they continue to live as though they are single.

And singles make a mess of their relationships when they begin to live as though they are married.

We need to understand SHOES & DOORS. We must take off our old dirty shoes before we can enter a new door of life. If you don't take off your shoes, you won't receive the REVELATION and ASSISTANCE you need, for RELEVANCE and EFFECTIVENESS in that area of life.

Unless we take off our shoes, WE CANNOT GO FAR WITH GOD.

Unless we take off our shoes, WE CANNOT KNOW THE POTENTIAL OF WHAT WE HOLD IN OUR HANDS.

Unless we take off our shoes, WE CANNOT AMOUNT TO MUCH IN LIFE.

So let us all take off our shoes, and TRUST IN GOD, not our experiences or lean on our own understanding. Let us let go of the filth of our past. LET US DRAW NEAR TO GOD WITH BARE FEET - NO CARRY OVERS FROM THE PAST.

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