• Redemption brought believers into the inheritance of God’s family; one of which is fruitfulness (Acts 20:32; Psa. 1:3; 127:3-5). Fruitfulness is vital for every believer for the following reasons among many: God commands it (Gen. 1:28). God frowns at unfruitfulness (Lk. 13:6-9). Fruits define and determine the future (Jn. 15:1-2). Fruitfulness is the heritage of […]

  • Destiny biblically connotes a pre-determined end or destination for an individual in life. Every child of God is a child of destiny, which means that there is the pre-determined end for every believer on the earth (Eph. 1:11-12). What is the defined end for a believer in life? A Glorious Destiny. Every believer is ordained […]

  • God’s will for His children is supernatural recovery of all the enemy has destroyed, stolen, and denied his access to in life (1Sam. 30:6-9,17-18). Recovery, among others, includes: time (Eph. 5:16), opportunities (Gen. 12:1; 11:31), redemptive rights, and inheritances in Christ such as health, riches, glory etc. (Rev. 5:12; Jer. 30:17). Interestingly, the Holy Spirit […]

  • God’s kingdom, to which we belong by redemption, promises life in abundance; one characteristic of this life is all-round rest (Jn. 10:10; Heb. 4:1,9-10). This means that all-round rest is God’s will for every redeemed (Jn. 14:27). Scripture states categorically that God’s kingdom operates on keys; keys here connote revelation for accessing the provisions of […]

  • By redemption, believers are not to suffer what the world around suffers (Gal. 6:17). Like: economic depression, famine, storms of evil, marital crises, the scourge of divorce, high risks of health breakdown etc. The Israelites in Egypt are vivid examples of divine exemption, as they were exempted from all plagues (Exo. 8:20-24; 9:1-7,18-24; 10:21-23; 11:4-7). […]

  • Every child of God has the heritage of turnaround on the earth (Pro. 4:18; Deu. 2:3). This means that no matter the situation or level a child of God might be found, there is bound to be a turning and it is for better. The turnaround heritage is only for those who are genuine children […]

  • God is the author of the family institution Gen. 1:26-28. One of His purposes for instituting the family is for blessing; the family is where God deposits His blessing for humanity Gen. 12:3. What is in Blessing? It empowers for total wellbeing on life. God’s blessing terminates poverty, hardship, and makes life wholesome Pro. 10:22. […]

  • Our battle in life is against the powers of darkness Eph. 6:12. These are forces at war with us that we cannot see, and their mission is to prevent God’s purpose from being fulfilled in our lives 1Cor. 16:9; Mat. 13:25. Scriptural Example – The Israelite in Egypt. God’s agenda was to have them dwell […]

  • The fall of man in Eden introduced the experience of losses into his life. For example, he lost his connection with God, his dignity, and his dominion Gen. 3:8,9-10; 1:26-28. This is why every person on earth is prone to and plagued with losses Rms. 8:20-23. Praise God, there is a way of escape. The […]

  • By redemption, a child of God could experience suffering, but it is not permitted to last beyond a while, or a moment 1Pet. 5:10; 2Cor. 4:17. Just like any natural parent will desire the settlement of their grown-up in marriage, career, business etc. right away. Our God, who is a loving Father, desires much more […]