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Apostolic Revival Ministry Apostolic Revival Ministries-is a gathering of Believers,who believe in one God,with an Apostolic mandate .To correct ,Reproof and Guard the Church.

23/03/2026

THE UNSEEN BATTLES IN YOUR FAMILY: WHAT YOU MUST KNOW ABOUT UNGODLY ALTARS

Have you ever wondered why, despite praying, fasting, and giving your best in life, some struggles never seem to end? Doors open briefly, then slam shut. One problem ends, and another immediately begins. What if the source is not physical, not visible, but spiritual? What if an altar is speaking against your family?

THE DARKEST TRUTH MOST PEOPLE AVOID

Altars are real. They are not myths, legends, or stories from ancient times. An altar is a spiritual platform where authority is given to speak, demand, and influence lives. Every altar speaks. Every altar produces results, whether for good or evil. When an ungodly altar exists in a family, it does not wait for permission. It works by covenant, not awareness.

HOW UNGODLY ALTARS ENTER A FAMILY

Many are surprised to learn that altars can be established through ancestral actions, even long before you were born. These include ancestral idol worship, blood sacrifices, oaths and covenants, witchcraft consultations, land dedicated to idols, hidden shrines, naming ceremonies before strange gods, and family rituals done in the name of protection or success. Even if you did nothing personally, altars speak through bloodlines.

SIGNS THERE MAY BE A DEMONIC ALTAR IN A FAMILY

Look for repeated patterns across generations: failure despite effort, early death or strange sickness, marital instability, barrenness or loss of children, sudden financial rise followed by collapse, spiritual heaviness in the home, chronic nightmares, hatred for prayer, unexplainable anger, confusion, or depression. When patterns repeat, something spiritual is enforcing them.

THE QUIET ALTARS PEOPLE IGNORE

Not all altars manifest loudly. Some operate quietly but effectively: progress slows when you get close to a breakthrough, talented people never fulfill their destiny, family members fight for no reason, peace never lasts, and struggles seem different but always end the same. Altars may delay, drain, and distract instead of destroying immediately.

WHY PRAYERS SOMETIMES DON’T WORK

Prayer is powerful, but without discernment, it may target symptoms instead of the source. An altar speaks day and night. If not silenced, it continues to demand sacrifice through loss, pain, stagnation, fear, silence, and ignorance. This is why sincere prayers sometimes feel resisted. As Ezekiel 14:3 says, “They have set up their idols in their hearts.”

THE TRUTH MANY MINISTERS AVOID

Not every problem comes from personal sin. Some battles are ancestral and territorial. Ignoring them does not make them stop. Pretending they don’t exist does not silence them. Light exposes what ignorance allows to continue.

THE ONLY LASTING SOLUTION

Ungodly altars are not destroyed by fear. They are silenced through truth, repentance, and the authority of Christ. Jesus is not just a Savior—He is a covenant breaker. Colossians 2:15 says, “Having disarmed principalities and powers, He made a public spectacle of them.” Only Christ has ultimate authority over every altar.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

Altars are real spiritual platforms.
Ungodly altars operate through families.
Repeated patterns are not coincidence.
Silence does not mean absence.
Discernment saves what ignorance destroys.

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25/02/2026

THE THREE WORDS THAT MADE HELL TREMBLE

There was a specific moment when Satan knew he had been defeated.

And it was not the resurrection.

It was not when the stone rolled away.
It was not when the tomb was found empty.
It was not when people saw Jesus alive again.

Before all of that, Satan heard his own death sentence.

And it came from the cross.

Most people think Satan lost when Jesus rose from the dead. But the resurrection did not create the victory. It revealed it. The real defeat happened three days earlier, when Jesus hung on that cross and declared three powerful words:

It is finished.

In Greek, the word is Tetelestai, which means paid in full.

Satan was there.

He watched the suffering.
He watched the blood.
He watched the breath leave Jesus’ body.

And in that moment, he thought he had won. He thought he had silenced the Messiah. He thought he had ended the mission.

But when Jesus said, It is finished, everything changed.

The cross was not Jesus losing.
The cross was Jesus paying.

The death Satan demanded became the payment that set humanity free.
The blood Satan wanted spilled became the ransom that bought us back.

Satan thought he was killing the Son of God.

But through that very act, God was crushing the power of death itself.

At that moment, Satan realized he had walked into a divine trap.

The resurrection proved Jesus was alive.
But the cross proved Satan was defeated.

His power was broken.
His accusations were silenced.
His legal claim over humanity was cancelled.

All in the moment Jesus declared, It is finished.

That is why the enemy hates the cross.
Not because Jesus died there.
But because Satan lost there.

If you believe the cross was the moment of Satan’s defeat, comment boldly:

IT IS FINISHED.

Let your faith speak.

TEACHING SUMMARY

The victory over Satan was secured at the cross, not created at the resurrection.
Tetelestai means paid in full. The debt of sin was completely settled.
The cross was not defeat but divine strategy.
The resurrection confirmed what the cross accomplished.
Satan’s authority was broken the moment Jesus finished the work.

Never look at the cross the same way again.

The ARM, the hand of God at work

23/02/2026

HELL IS NOT WHAT YOU THINK IT IS

Most people imagine hell as fire and darkness. Flames that burn forever. Shadows that never lift. Images from medieval paintings. Scenes from horror movies.

But what if I told you that the Bible reveals something far more terrifying than fire. Something deeper than darkness. Something that shakes the soul to its very core.

The deepest agony of hell is not what you think it is.

And today we are going to face this truth together.

The true horror of hell is not physical. It is not just the flames, though they are real. It is not just the darkness, though it is absolute. It is something far deeper than anything physical could ever touch.

It is the eternal loss of God’s presence.

The permanent and irreversible separation from His love.

The complete absence of hope.

Not for a season.
Not for a lifetime.
But forever.

Every good thing you have ever experienced. Every moment of peace. Every touch of love. Every glimpse of beauty. All of it comes from God.

And in hell, all of it is gone.

Forever.

We are uncovering terrifying realities the soul faces in hell according to Scripture. Not theories from theologians. Not speculation from philosophers. Directly from God’s Word.

These truths are not meant to entertain you with fear. They are meant to wake you up. To shake you out of spiritual complacency. To push you toward the grace that can still save you while there is time.

Second Peter chapter 3 verse 9 says the Lord is patient, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance.

Every warning is an invitation.

Part One. Eternal Separation From God

Second Thessalonians chapter 1 verse 9 says they will be punished with everlasting destruction and shut out from the presence of the Lord and from the glory of His might.

Shut out.

Permanently excluded from the presence of the Lord.

God is the source of light. Without Him there is only darkness.
God is the source of love. Without Him there is only isolation.
God is the source of joy. Without Him there is only anguish.
God is the source of goodness. Without Him there is only evil.

Complete absence of everything good.

Part Two. No End. No Relief. No Hope.

Revelation chapter 14 verse 11 says the smoke of their torment rises forever and ever and there is no rest day or night.

No rest.

Mark chapter 9 verse 48 says the worm does not die and the fire is not quenched.

Unending. Unceasing. Eternal.

Part Three. Conscious Regret.

In Luke chapter 16 the rich man remembered. He felt. He pleaded for one drop of water.

One drop.

Consciousness continues.
Memory continues.
Regret continues.

Part Four. Complete Absence of Love.

First John chapter 4 verse 8 says God is love.

If God is love, then separation from God is separation from love itself.

No kindness.
No comfort.
No compassion.
No warmth.

Only isolation forever.

Part Five. Unquenchable Thirst.

Luke chapter 16 verse 24 shows the rich man begging for a single drop of water.

After all his wealth.
After all his comfort.
One drop.

Denied.

Part Six. Eternal Company With Evil.

Matthew chapter 25 verse 41 records Jesus saying depart from me you who are cursed into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels.

Prepared.

Hell was prepared for the devil and his angels.

Revelation chapter 20 verse 10 says the devil was thrown into the lake of burning sulfur and they will be tormented day and night forever and ever.

Eternal companionship with pure evil.

Not fellowship.
Not understanding.
But beings of absolute malice.

Part Seven. No Prayer. No Worship. No Song.

Psalm chapter 6 verse 5 says among the dead no one proclaims your name. Who praises you from the grave.

Isaiah chapter 38 verse 18 says death cannot sing your praise.

Created to worship.
Designed to praise.
But silenced forever.

Part Eight. The Weight Of Unforgiven Sin.

John chapter 8 verse 24 says if you do not believe that I am he you will indeed die in your sins.

Die in your sins.

Not forgiven.
Not cleansed.
Forever guilty.

Hebrews chapter 10 verses 26 and 27 says no sacrifice for sins is left but only a fearful expectation of judgment.

No mercy left.
Only judgment.

Part Nine. Outer Darkness. Total Isolation.

Matthew chapter 8 verse 12 says they will be thrown outside into the darkness where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.

Matthew chapter 22 verse 13 says tie him hand and foot and throw him outside into the darkness.

Jude verse 13 speaks of blackest darkness reserved forever.

Reserved forever.

This is not fantasy.
This is Scripture.

This message is not here to condemn you.
It is here to awaken you.

If you still have breath, grace is still available.

Choose repentance.
Choose life.
Choose Christ.

Teaching Summary

Hell’s greatest horror is separation from God.
Eternity without relief is real.
Conscious regret continues.
Love is absent because God is absent.
Sin remains unforgiven without Christ.
Outer darkness means total isolation.
Every warning is an act of divine love.

If this message stirred your heart, do not ignore it.

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Save it for future reflection.
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29/01/2026

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09/01/2026

LEADING WHILE BLEEDING🙄🙄🙄

Many are leading while bleeding.
They stand before people with strength, yet kneel before God in tears.
They carry responsibility, vision, and expectation while quietly carrying wounds no one sees.

HOLDING THE MICROPHONE THROUGH HIDDEN PAIN
Many are deeply hurt, yet they continue to stand behind the pulpit.
They speak hope while their own hearts ache.
They celebrate others while their own sacrifices go unnoticed.
They are applauded for results, but rarely checked on for their well-being.

CALLED, NOT COMFORTABLE
Many have considered leaving the ministry, not because they lack faith,
but because the weight became heavier than words can explain.
Yet the divine calling restrains them.
Obedience keeps them standing when comfort would have told them to walk away.

WOUNDED IN RELATIONSHIPS, FAITHFUL IN ASSIGNMENT
Some have experienced broken marriages, separation, and abandonment.
They were left with deep emotional wounds, yet they refused to abandon their calling.
Even while bleeding, they continued to feed others.

WEAK IN BODY, STRONG IN SPIRIT
Many serve while battling sickness and physical exhaustion.
They summon strength not for themselves, but for the people they are called to serve.
They deny their pain so the message of hope, faith, and endurance can still be delivered.

BETRAYED BUT STILL STANDING
Many were wounded by those closest to them.
Spiritual sons and daughters they poured into.
Trusted leaders and mentors they honored.
The betrayal cut deep, yet they chose faithfulness over bitterness and perseverance over resentment.

THE SILENT BURDEN OF THE SHEPHERD
Pastors often carry burdens they cannot share.
They listen to countless problems while having no safe place to lay down their own.
They are expected to be strong at all times, even when they are breaking inside.

A CALL TO PRAY, LOVE, AND HONOR
Let us pray consistently for pastors.
Let us love them beyond the pulpit.
Let us honor them not only for what they do, but for what they endure.
Encouragement may look small to others, but it can be lifeline to a weary servant.

MAY GOD PRESERVE HIS SERVANTS
May God strengthen those who are weary.
May He heal hidden wounds.
May He restore joy where service has replaced rest.
May private tears be turned into quiet victories.

IT IS NOT EASY TO BE A PASTOR
For many, ministry was not a personal ambition or career decision.
It was a calling that interrupted plans, reshaped lives, and demanded everything.
A calling that costs deeply.
A calling that breaks before it builds.
A calling that still whispers, “Remain faithful, souls are waiting.”

11/04/2025

As followers of Christ,we go through a lot, the devil tries by all means to disrupt and divert our focus from Christ but in all that, I have learnt to trust in him in season,even out of season,Jesus Christ remains my centre of attraction,the ARM, the hand of God at work.

03/02/2025

Wise people always learn from the mistakes of others

Paul warns that in the last days, people will become selfish, proud, and disrespectful. They will love money more than G...
06/11/2024

Paul warns that in the last days, people will become selfish, proud, and disrespectful. They will love money more than God, be unforgiving, and focused on their own desires rather than caring for others. They will act religious, but their hearts will be far from God. As believers, we are called to recognize these traits and stay true to our faith, living with love, humility, and a focus on God's Word. In these times of moral decay, we are to be different, shining the light of Christ through our actions and staying rooted in the truth, avoiding the traps of worldly behavior.
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2 Timothy 3:1-5 KJV
This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come. [2] For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy, [3] without natural affection, trucebreakers, false accusers, incontinent, fierce, despisers of those that are good, [4] traitors, heady, highminded, lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God; [5] having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof: from such turn away.

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06/11/2024

Paul warns that in the last days, people will become selfish, proud, and disrespectful. They will love money more than God, be unforgiving, and focused on their own desires rather than caring for others. They will act religious, but their hearts will be far from God. As believers, we are called to recognize these traits and stay true to our faith, living with love, humility, and a focus on God's Word. In these times of moral decay, we are to be different, shining the light of Christ through our actions and staying rooted in the truth, avoiding the traps of worldly behavior.
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2 Timothy 3:1-5 KJV
This know also, that in the last days perilous times shall come. [2] For men shall be lovers of their own selves, covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy, [3] without natural affection, trucebreakers, false accusers, incontinent, fierce, despisers of those that are good, [4] traitors, heady, highminded, lovers of pleasures more than lovers of God; [5] having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof: from such turn away.


(The concept of Salvation, Incarnation and Glorifcation)In Christianity, the concepts of salvation, incarnation, and glo...
30/09/2024

(The concept of Salvation, Incarnation and Glorifcation)

In Christianity, the concepts of salvation, incarnation, and glorification are interconnected but distinct aspects of Jesus' mission and nature. Here's a breakdown:
Let's us try to break them down

*Incarnation of Jesus*:
The incarnation refers to Jesus Christ's birth, life, death, and resurrection as a human being. Through the incarnation, God became flesh (John 1:14) to reconcile humanity to Himself. Jesus, the Son of God, took on human nature, making Himself vulnerable and susceptible to human experiences, including suffering and death.

*Salvation through Jesus*:
Salvation, in Christianity, refers to the redemption of humanity from sin and its consequences through Jesus Christ's life, death, and resurrection. Jesus' sacrifice on the cross atoned for humanity's sins, reconciling people to God (Romans 5:8-11). Salvation is the ultimate purpose of Jesus' incarnation.

*Glorified Jesus*:
The glorification of Jesus refers to His exaltation and resurrection after His crucifixion. After His death, Jesus was:

1. Raised from the dead (resurrection)
2. Exalted to heaven (ascension)
3. Seated at the right hand of God (session)

In His glorified state, Jesus possesses a transformed, resurrected body, and His divine nature is fully revealed (Philippians 2:5-11, Hebrews 1:3). The glorified Jesus is the mediator between God and humanity, interceding for believers (Romans 8:34).

*Key differences*:
1. *Purpose*: Incarnation focuses on Jesus' humanity and salvation, while glorification emphasizes His divinity and exaltation.
2. *State*: Incarnation involves Jesus' humility and vulnerability, whereas glorification showcases His power and majesty.
3. *Timeframe*: Incarnation occurred during Jesus' earthly ministry, while glorification happened after His resurrection and ascension.

To illustrate the progression:
Incarnation (humanity) → Crucifixion (salvation) → Resurrection (glorification) → Exaltation (glorified state)

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Incarnation Jesus and Glorified Jesus:The Incarnation of Jesus and the Glorified Jesus are two significant aspects of Ch...
29/09/2024

Incarnation Jesus and Glorified Jesus:

The Incarnation of Jesus and the Glorified Jesus are two significant aspects of Christian theology. Here's a brief overview:

1*The Incarnation of Jesus:*

The Incarnation refers to the event where God became human in the person of Jesus Christ. This doctrine asserts that Jesus, the Son of God, took on human flesh and nature, while still retaining His divine nature.

Key aspects:

1. Jesus was fully divine (John 1:1-14) and fully human (Hebrews 2:14-18).
2. He was born of a virgin, Mary (Luke 1:26-38).
3. He lived a sinless life (Hebrews 4:15).
4. He died on the cross for humanity's sins (Romans 5:8).
5. He rose from the dead on the third day (1 Corinthians 15:3-4).

2*The Glorified Jesus:*

The Glorified Jesus refers to Jesus' exalted state after His resurrection and ascension to heaven.

Key aspects:

1. After His resurrection, Jesus appeared to His disciples in a glorified body (John 20:19-23).
2. He ascended to heaven, where He sits at the right hand of God (Acts 1:9-11, Hebrews 1:3).
3. In His glorified state, Jesus possesses all authority and power (Matthew 28:18).
4. He intercedes for believers as their High Priest (Hebrews 7:25).
5. He will return in glory to judge the living and the dead (Matthew 25:31-46).

Some key differences between the Incarnate Jesus and the Glorified Jesus:

- *Human limitations:* During His incarnation, Jesus was subject to human limitations (e.g., hunger, thirst, fatigue). In His glorified state, He is no longer bound by these limitations.
- *Visibility:* Jesus' glorified body is not limited by space or time; He can appear and disappear at will.
- *Authority:* While Jesus had authority during His incarnation, His glorified state emphasizes His universal dominion.

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27/09/2024

DISPENSATION Vs COVENANT

In Christian theology, dispensations and covenants are two related concepts that help understand God's relationship with humanity throughout history.

*Dispensations:*

A dispensation refers to a period of time in which God deals with humanity in a specific way, emphasizing particular responsibilities and promises. There are usually considered to be seven dispensations:

1. Innocence (Genesis 1-3): From creation to the Fall.
2. Conscience (Genesis 4-8): After the Fall to the Flood.
3. Human Government (Genesis 9-11): After the Flood to the Tower of Babel.
4. Promise (Genesis 12-Exodus 18): From Abraham to Moses.
5. Law (Exodus 19-Matthew 27): From Moses to Jesus Christ.
6. Grace (Acts 2 - Phelimon): From Pentecost to the Second Coming.
7. Millennium (The Book of Revelation): Christ's 1,000-year reign on earth.

*Covenants:*

A covenant is a binding agreement between God and humanity, where God promises blessings and responsibilities. There are several covenants in the Bible:

1. Adamic Covenant (Genesis 3:15): God's promise to send a Savior.
2. Noahic Covenant (Genesis 9:8-17): God's promise to never destroy the earth with a flood.
3. Abrahamic Covenant (Genesis 12:1-3, 15:1-21): God's promise of land, descendants, and blessing to Abraham and his descendants.
4. Mosaic Covenant (Exodus 19-24, Deuteronomy 29): God's promise to Israel, conditional upon obedience to the Law.
5. Davidic Covenant (2 Samuel 7:8-16, Psalm 89:3-4): God's promise to establish David's throne forever.
6. New Covenant (Jeremiah 31:31-34, Hebrews 8:6-13): God's promise of salvation through Jesus Christ.

Key biblical teachings on dispensations and covenants:

- God's sovereignty and consistency throughout history (Hebrews 13:8).
- Humanity's responsibility to obey God's commands (Deuteronomy 29:29).
- The progression of revelation, from promise to fulfillment (Galatians 3:23-25).
- The unity of God's plan, connecting Old and New Testaments (Ephesians 2:11-22).

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