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21/04/2026

Be there

15/05/2025

DEAR PASTOR, DON'T JOKE WITH YOUR PERSONAL FINANCES
By Mfon Udoema

If you are called into ministry, one key area of your life you should be very concerned and serious about is your finance.
A lot of pastors have lost their homes and marriages because of lack of money. When you cannot give your wife and children the basic necessities of life, there will be crises in your home. Mfon. Several pastors' children have complained to me how they've suffered lack and deprivation growing up and have vowed never to have anything to do with ministry. Mfon. Some even backslide and hate God and the Church, believing it's God and Church that has caused them to have a life of deprivation and squalor.

A minister without money will become a burden to his ministry and a source of misery to his family.

Don't allow anybody make you feel bad when you talk about money or make plans to have money. Salem. That you are a pastor does not excuse you from bills and responsibilities. After being in the spirit with God, you will face responsibilities and pay bills in the flesh.

Nobody gives you things for free because you are a pastor, you have to pay for goods and services like every other person.

Don't allow anybody tell you that ministry is not about money. Run away from people that peddle such a lie. Those That say that pastors want money, equally want money.

Being a pastor is not a call to irresponsibility. Your personally prosperity is a must if people must take you serious in ministry.

As much as possible, endeavour to own your house as early as possible.

Jesus Christ had a house (John 1:37-39).
Apostle Paul had a house (Acts 28:30).
Prophet Samuel had a house (1 Sam.9:22-26).

A word is enough for a wise pastor.

14/05/2025

BEING A PREACHER IS THE MOST DANGEROUS JOB ON EARTH.

Not because of demons.
Not because of persecution.
But because of accountability.

Every time you step on a pulpit,
Every time you handle the sacred Word, Heaven is watching. The World is watching. And the Judge is taking notes.

You are not just speaking about the Bible—
The Bible is silently speaking back to you.

“Not many of you should become teachers, my brothers, for you know that we who teach will be judged with greater strictness.” — James 3:1

You preach fire!
Do you live pure?

You preach holiness!
Do you hide sin?

You talk about sacrifice!
Do you cling to comfort?

You shout about truth!
Do you manipulate behind closed doors?

The scariest part of ministry is this: You can preach a Word that saves others—
While you yourself are on the road to destruction.

“After I have preached to others, I myself should be disqualified.” — 1 Corinthians 9:27

God is not impressed by sermons.
He’s watching your secret life.
He’s not moved by how loud you shout.
He’s measuring how deeply you obey.

Every time you open your mouth and say, “Thus says the Lord”— You sign a spiritual contract with heaven.
And one day, you will answer for every word.

You will answer for every soul you led right—
And every soul you led wrong.

This calling is not a career.
It’s a crucifixion.

It is not for applause.
It is for accountability.

It is not for platforms.
It is for eternity.

So before you chase the mic—
Ask yourself:

– Am I living the Word I preach?
– Would I still follow Christ if no one saw me?
– Is my heart pure, or am I performing?
– When I stand before God, will I be found faithful—or famous?

Because the same pulpit you stand on to preach truth…
Can be the same evidence used against you on Judgment Day.

Apostles, Prophets, Evangelists, Pastors, Teachers and what ever rank or position you may occupied.
This is the most dangerous job.

And the weight is real.

So tremble.
Repent.
And preach like a dying man to dying p

27/04/2025

The apostolic is not ambition dressed in robes. It is death wrapped in glory. It is the sacred technology by which God authors destinies, reforms nations, and governs generations.

You see, apostles are not event planners. They are eternal architects. They do not chase microphones. They carry mandates. They do not echo trends. They trumpet blueprints.

To walk in the apostolic is to become God's draft, God's document, God's decree. You don’t just receive scrolls. You become the scroll.

This is why apostolic men are hidden before they are heralded. Their oil is crushed in private before it flows in public. They are trained not in seminary halls alone but in caves, where the whispers of God outweigh the applause of men.

The apostolic man sees differently. He doesn’t just observe problems. He discerns foundations. He doesn't merely preach revivals. He births order. He doesn’t rally crowds. He raises generations that carry fire in their bones and government in their mouths.

This is not the age of spiritual celebrities but of apostolic fathers. Those who will tear down Babylonian towers and raise up Zionic temples.
Those who will not merely build churches but ecosystems of divine culture where kingdom values are encoded into the DNA of families, systems, and cities.

The apostolic dimension demands that you stop decorating what God wants to demolish. It insists that you stop dancing around disobedience and finally build what you were shown on the mountain.

Apostolic men are dangerous men. Dangerous to religion. Dangerous to tradition. Dangerous to hell. Their presence unsettles false comfort.
Their words disrupt carnal blueprints. Their gaze pierces through superficial atmospheres and brings forth the original intention of God.

And yes, this dimension will cost you. Your comfort. Your reputation. Your normal. But what it gives in return is incomparable. Authority. Not the kind printed on business cards, but the kind that shifts cities and disarms principalities.

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25/04/2025

John 2:17

17 His disciples remembered that it was written, "Zeal for your house will consume me."

All four Gospels describe a similar event, but John tells us this happened upon Jesus' first visit to the temple during His ministry. The other three Gospels tell us of a cleansing of the temple during Jesus' last Passover. It appears that Jesus did this twice, during His first and third year of ministry, and there is no reference in any of the Gospels to a similar cleansing during Jesus' second year. I assume the priests had backed off on allowing the trade that was so lucrative for them but then decided to reinstate it.

John is the only one that tells us that the disciples called to mind a verse from a messianic psalm, Psalm 69:9. Jesus would later predict that the temple would be leveled, so why would He be upset by what was going on there?

The temple was a type of a heavenly reality. It spoke of atonement, justice, and mercy. The temple foreshadowed the atonement the Messiah would bring, but it was also symbolic of the bride of Christ, who would replace it. Instead of clearly conveying the symbolism, the temple had become a place for merchants to engage in merchandising and financial profiting, an abuse of what God had asked of His people. Does that happen in the present day house of God?

Jesus was fiercely passionate that God's house, His bride, be pure and expressing love for Him rather than love of money. Zeal can also be translated "jealousy." Jealousy for believers' love consumes Jesus. After all, just as people could see the improper motives of the priests discredit their faith, so today the world sees the people who call themselves Christians but devote themselves to something other than their relationship with Jesus.

Remember: This passionate display by Jesus was not simply anger. It was a revelation of the Lord's desire that each of us love Him with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength.

10/08/2024

Psalm 119:97

97 Oh how I love your law! It is my meditation all the day.

As you begin to increasingly value the Word of God, your love for it will grow. At first, time in the Word is a discipline. You force yourself to do what you know is good for your spirit. In time, you develop such a love for it that you don't want to go a day without it. The encouragement, comfort and guidance it brings become a daily necessity.

The verses that speak to your heart will remain with you throughout the day. You will talk about them with those you confide in, because you will want to share the Bible's richness. God's words instruct you in having the right attitude about the situations you are facing. They speak to your heart about the steps you should take. They keep you from tripping up in the places you are prone to stumble. That is why you go over them throughout the day.

A few verse later in this psalm (119:105), we are told that the Word is a lamp for our feet. The oil lamps at that time were the equivalent of a candle. You could not see far in front of you, but they did give enough light to keep you from stumbling over something in your path. As we meditate on the Word during our walk through the day, we will see stones in our path that we used to trip over: offenses, temptations, and worthless activities. But if we hurry through our time in the Word and don't take it with us, meditating on what it spoke to our heart, those things will still trip us up because we will not have the light of the Word to expose them.

Consider: Have you grown to love God's Word? Are you taking it with you throughout your day? Increasing love for the Word will result in increased meditation of it during your day.

01/11/2023

THE RISK OF BEING A SPIRITUAL FATHER WHEN YOU STILL NEED TO BE FATHERED.

It becomes dangerous when your son's and daughters are advanced in knowledge and wisdom and you there spiritual father is learning from them.

How can you be a father who don't understand scriptures and also fail to pray and fast,it becomes dangerous if your children are exposed to more spiritual information than you are.

A father who doesn't inspire you is a dangerous man,that's why most fathers and sons are no longer different nowadays but they are partners and friends

A man who is not fathering you sometimes it's a sign that he doesn't have the capacity to father you.

Opening a church doesn't make you a father,it's possible to be a pastor and not a father,father's have hidden covenants and secrets with God they are beyond gift and anointing.

01/11/2023

November

The Month of Impact

28/10/2023

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The Philistines are gathering their armies to BATTLE
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1Sam.17.1 - Now the Philistines gathered together their armies to BATTLE...
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How can the enemies be gathering their ARMIES to battles & we only gather our YOUTHS for BIRTHDAY PARTIES
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Ayayaya 🔥🔥🔥
How can the enemies be gathering themselves to DRINK BLOOD in the COVEN & we only gather our YOUTHS in CLUBS to drink whiskey
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ERROR!

They gather for BATTLES, our youths gather for BB NAIJA

REVIVAL again Lord
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The Philistines gather to BATTLE FIELD , our youth boys gather to BETTING FIELD
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It's time to WAKE-UP!

21/09/2022

Don't waste time!
Ephesians 5:16

Invest quality time in your destiny and life assignment. Don't be everywhere. Everything
worthwhile around you is seen by the time you
put into it.

Put your priorities right. It's time to pay the price. Bear the burden in your youth. Time will come when you will no longer have the strength to do it.

Give it all of you or none of you at all. There is no two ways about it. Receive the grace to move with the cloud and not to be left behind. Maximize the moments. Playing with today is losing tomorrow gradually.

More grace in all you do!!!

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