Christ Ministries Church International

Christ Ministries Church International To fulfil great commission through, world evangelism, education and training, medical missions and social welfare service.

Happy Blessed Birthday, President - Archbishop Colin MakoniToday we celebrate not only the gift of your life, but the gr...
25/12/2025

Happy Blessed Birthday, President - Archbishop Colin Makoni

Today we celebrate not only the gift of your life, but the grace of God evident through your visionary leadership, humility, and true servant hospitality. Your example continues to inspire faith, unity, and purpose within the church and beyond.

As you step into this new year, may God strengthen you to accomplish every assignment He has bestowed upon you. May wisdom abound, grace increase, and divine favor surround you in all you do. We pray for renewed strength, clarity of vision, and abundant joy as you continue to serve God’s people with love and faithfulness.

May the Lord reward your labor, enlarge your impact, and guide every step you take. Happy Birthday, and may this coming year be filled with fulfillment, peace, and divine accomplishment. 🙏✨

The countdown has begun! DRC for Jesus. We will be in DRC, Kasumbalesa fulfilling the mandate of Jesus to take the gospe...
07/11/2025

The countdown has begun! DRC for Jesus. We will be in DRC, Kasumbalesa fulfilling the mandate of Jesus to take the gospel to the world.
Feel free to partner with us in prayer and financial support.
You can Call/WhatsApp: +263775499693 for information.

Great time of Ministering to amazing members in Masvingo.Thank GOD especially for Our Team and family that came with me....
24/03/2025

Great time of Ministering to amazing members in Masvingo.
Thank GOD especially for Our Team and family that came with me.
Great work !
The Word of GOD continues to spread and prevail.
Amen !

11/02/2024

*YOU HAVE THE ANOINTING*

*1JOHN 2: 20*
*But you have an anointing from the Holy One, and all of you know the truth. (NIV)*

It is said that the greatest blessing after salvation is to get a pastor who will teach you the word of God rightly. Spiritual growth from the right teachings of Christ should be the main activity after salvation. The believer must be taught who he is in Christ. Ignorance of your identity will not make you grow in Christ and you will still be desiring and praying to become who you are already. Every believer is holy, righteous, sanctified, washed, king, priest, and justified. Every believer is called a saint. These are the identity of every believer. Another important identity of the blessing of the man in Christ which many believers are ignorant of is that we are anointed or we have the anointing. Many people feel anointed when a bottle of oil is poured on them. Some also feel anointed when a famous man of God lay hands on them to fall down. People also have the erroneous understanding that when you fast and pray more, God will reward you with the anointing of the Spirit.

The anointing is not in oil or from any man of God. The anointing is the Holy Spirit in the believer. It is God who anoints. Anointing is also not a reward for a religious act like many days of fasting. Every person in Christ has the Holy Spirit in him. It is the Holy Spirit in you that makes you a Christian. Therefore, every man or woman in Christ is anointed. You became anointed the day you received Christ. Also, the anointing is not received in instalments every time you fast and pray. The knowledge and consciousness of the anointing or unction you have will cause you to have utterance and demonstration of the Holy Spirit. We don’t fast and pray to be anointed. We became anointed the day we receive Christ. Christ is the anointing. There is no anointing outside Christ in a man. What shows that you are anointed is not how many of the gifts of the Spirit you can demonstrate at a particular time. Anointing is an identity by virtue of being in Christ.

Never feel you are an ordinary person in Christ looking out for somebody to anoint you. You have the anointing from the Holy One. This anointing is not from man but from God who gave you the Holy Spirit. Fasting and prayers are still necessary because they enable you to become conscious and sensitive to the anointing but they do not make you anointed. There are atmospheres or revelation of God’s word that stirs up what is in the believer already. It is not those atmospheres or revelations that bring the anointing. Though we are anointed, we must exhibit who we are by making what is inside us come out to bless others. As we fellowship in God’s word and prayer, we are able to know what we have in us and are able to give expression to them to bless others.

Confession: *I am born of God. I have the Holy Spirit. I am anointed. I have the power and wisdom of God in me.*

*1John 2: 27, 2Corinthians 1: 21, Romans 8: 9*

*GROWING IN CHRIST**2PETER 3: 18* *But grow in grace, and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. To him ...
07/11/2021

*GROWING IN CHRIST*

*2PETER 3: 18*
*But grow in grace, and in the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. To him be glory both now and for ever. Amen. (KJV)*

Salvation is different from spiritual growth. Salvation is instantaneous, once and forever. The man saved has nothing to do in salvation than to receive by faith what is available by grace. However, spiritual growth is different. Spiritual growth is a process and requires the efforts of the believer. Spiritual growth is not a function of age or how long you have been going to church. It is not by how much money you have or the number of academic qualifications you have. Growth in the Spirit is not in the position you hold in church or in how eloquent you are. Spiritual growth is a function of the knowledge you have in Christ. This knowledge is not just the accumulation of facts. As in the physical, we eat food, exercise and do other things to grow, the same way in spiritual growth, we eat the message of Christ to grow.

Spiritual growth is not empty or passive. There are things to do to grow. Without the knowledge of Christ, growth can never take place. This knowledge is not just academic knowledge of the bible but the revelation of Christ which unveils the identity of the believer. This revealed, accurate and precise knowledge of Christ will reflect in how responsible you are in the body of Christ. A matured believer cannot hide himself in the church. It will be seen in his zeal or passion for souls, accuracy in the preaching of the doctrine of Christ, the content of his prayers, the quality of his giving and other services in the house of God. The fruit we bear is the function of our growth in Christ.

Spiritual growth is not automatic. It requires conscious efforts to study and meditate on the doctrine of Christ. The study and meditation of the doctrine of Christ will help in the renewing of our minds to know who we are, which will result in having the mindset of Christ. This mindset of Christ will then become the drive, motive and influence by which we live. The foundation for spiritual growth is knowledge of the doctrine of Christ. The process is meditation and the result are responsibilities, ministry or service in the body of Christ.

*I am growing in the knowledge of Christ and I am responsible in the body of Christ.*

1Peter 2: 2,
Hebrews 5: 12- 6: 3,
Ephesians 4: 11- 15

07/10/2021

Paul’s Thorn in the Flesh

“And lest I should be exalted above measure through the abundance of the revelations, there was given to me a thorn in the flesh, the messenger of Satan to buffet me, lest I should be exalted above measure. For this thing I besought the Lord thrice, that it might depart from me. And he said unto me, My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me. Therefore I take pleasure in infirmities, in reproaches, in necessities, in persecutions, in distresses for Christ’s sake: for when I am weak, then am I strong.” (2 Cor. 12:7-10)

This thorn in the flesh that Paul mentioned has been used and misused by Christians to justify submitting to nearly any problem that comes along. Satan has twisted this passage of Scripture to deceive many, many people into believing that God would not heal Paul, so how can they expect to be healed? Let us examine this closely and find out exactly what Paul’s thorn in the flesh was.

First of all, this “thorn” came because of the abundance of revelations Paul had received. Until a person has an abundance of revelations, similar to what Paul had, he is not going to have a “thorn.” That would disqualify just about all of those who have been hiding behind Paul’s thorn.

Then, verse 7 says it came lest Paul should be exalted above measure. Traditionally, that has been interpreted to say the thorn was to keep Paul humble. Therefore, God had to be the author of it, because only God would want Paul to be humble. But there is a godly way of being exalted. First Peter 5:6 says, “Humble yourselves therefore under the mighty hand of God, that he may exalt you in due time.” Those who submit (humble) themselves to God will be exalted by God. Paul was not speaking of exalting himself above measure through pride, but rather, the thorn came from Satan to keep Paul from being exalted by God in the eyes of the people. Many more people would have received what Paul preached if everything was always “rosy” for him. But there was this messenger of Satan who always buffeted Paul and scared away the faint-hearted from committing themselves to Jesus, whom Paul preached.

God magnified, or exalted, Joshua in the sight of his people (Josh. 3:7). He continued to do that with the people He used on into the new covenant (Acts 5:13). So, we see that the exalting spoken of is not a negative kind but a godly kind. That just further strengthens the fact that the thorn was not God’s doing.

In verse 7, right after the thorn in the flesh is mentioned, there is a phrase set off by commas which says, “The messenger of Satan to buffet me.” This is an explanation of what the thorn was. It was not a thing but rather a demonic messenger. The word used as “messenger” here is always translated as angel or messenger and refers to a created being. So, Paul’s thorn was literally a demon sent from Satan to buffet him. The word “buffet” means to strike repeatedly as waves would buffet the shore.

How did this demonic force continually strike Paul? Traditionally it has been taught that it was with sickness, and the thing that made many accept that is the use of the words “weakness” and “infirmity” in verses 9 and 10. Infirmity definitely does mean sickness and is used that way in 1 Timothy 5:23, but that is not the only meaning of the word. The number two definition is any lack or inadequacy. For instance, Romans 8:26 says, “the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities.” In this case, the context makes it clear that it is not speaking of sicknesses but rather not knowing what to pray for. Our finite minds are an infirmity, or an inadequacy.

If we look at the context of Paul’s thorn in the flesh, we find that infirmity does not mean sickness in 2 Corinthians 12:9 and 10. In 2 Corinthians 11:30, Paul uses the exact terminology of “glorying in infirmities” that is used just a few verses later in speaking about this thorn. In the eleventh chapter he had just finished listing what those infirmities were. In verses 23-29, he lists such things as imprisonment, stripes, shipwrecks, and stonings; none of these speak of sickness. Verse 27 mentions weakness and painfulness, which some have tried to make mean sickness, but it is just as possible he could have been weary and suffered painfulness from such things as being stoned and left for dead (Acts 14:19). All these things listed in 2 Corinthians 11 refer to persecutions as infirmities. So, in context, Paul’s thorn was a demonic angel or messenger sent by Satan which continually stirred up persecution against him. This is also verified by three Old Testament references (Num. 33:55; Josh. 23:13 and Judg. 2:3), where people are spoken of as being “thorns in your sides” and “thorns in your eyes.”

Paul asked the Lord to remove persecution from him, not sickness, and the Lord told him His grace was sufficient. We are not redeemed from persecution, and Paul later stated that when he said in 2 Timothy 3:12, “All that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution.” Most gladly, therefore, he gloried in persecutions, reproaches, necessities, and distresses that the power of Christ might rest upon him (2 Cor. 12:9). The word “glory” is an old English word which means to have dominion over or command. It is used in Exodus 8:9 where Moses told Pharaoh to glory over him, or command him, when to destroy the frogs. So when Paul spoke of glorying in these infirmities or persecutions, he was speaking of victory even in the midst of continual harassment.

In Acts 14:19, Paul was stoned and left for dead, but God raised him up, and the next day he walked at least twenty miles into the next town and started preaching again. The Lord did not stop the persecution, but God’s strength was certainly made perfect in Paul’s weakness (verse 9). Can you imagine what those that stoned him must have thought? They could see Paul’s humanity in the cuts and bruises, but they could also see the supernatural strength of God flowing through him. “For when I am weak, then am I strong” (verse 10).

There are two other passages of Scripture that those who believe Paul’s thorn in the flesh was sickness have tried to use to verify that. One is Galatians 4:13-15. Here Paul says that he preached the Gospel to these Galatians through an infirmity of the flesh, and in verse 15, he makes reference to these people being willing to poke out their own eyes and give them to him. From this, I have heard ministers preach that Paul’s thorn was a rare, ancient disease which was characterized by runny, puffy eyes. But let us look at whom Paul was speaking to when he said this. He was writing to the people who lived in the region known as Galatia, which had as its major cities, Derbe, Lystra, and Iconium. The instance we mentioned earlier, where Paul was stoned and left for dead, happened in Lystra, a city of Galatia. The next day Paul walked to Derbe, another city of Galatia, and began preaching unto them. I’m sure he had runny, puffy eyes, along with multiple cuts and bruises, but they were not the result of some disease. They were the result of having just been stoned. He also says in verse 13 that his infirmity was “at the first,” which leaves the impression it was only a temporary thing that he recovered from.

The next scripture used to say Paul’s thorn was bad eyes is also in Galatians, chapter 6, verse 11. It says, “Ye see how large a letter I have written unto you with mine own hand.” People have said Paul’s eyes were so bad that he had to write in large letters, and this is what he was making reference to. That is only a supposition and not a very good one at that. It is a lot more credible to believe that he was simply referring to the long letter he had written to the Galatians.

The reason it is so important to realize that the thorn in the flesh was not something which Jesus died to redeem us from, such as sickness, is so that we won’t submit ourselves to these things. James 4:7 says, “Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.” We have to resist, or actively fight against, the devil and the things he brings, to see them flee. Satan has used traditional teaching about Paul’s thorn to bring many Christians to a place of submitting to him. But, praise God, you shall know the truth and the truth, shall set you free.

According to the holy bible, judges and magistrates are ministers of God and hold no terror to those who do good but for...
20/08/2021

According to the holy bible, judges and magistrates are ministers of God and hold no terror to those who do good but for those who do wrong. We are going to explore the role of the judiciary and principle of equality before the law in this unjust world. The judges are accountable to God in the administration of social justice. Don't miss this biblical and life transforming series.

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The media coverage often leads to a belief that everyone in prison is a dangerous criminal but this is not the case. I w...
31/07/2021

The media coverage often leads to a belief that everyone in prison is a dangerous criminal but this is not the case. I would like to cite the case of Paul and Silas in the book of acts chapterb16 as an example of prisoners who were falsely accused and wrongfully convicted and were subjected to inhuman and degrading treatment. As a Roman citizen he claimed protection of the civil law and let all the people know that the rights and privileges of every citizen regardless of religion, race or gender are not to be trampled upon. The role of the church in social justice is to stand in solidarity with the poor and defend the rights of prisoners, promote the prison ministry. "I was in prison and you visited me."(Matthew 25:36)

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