• A core wonder of the altar of prayer and fasting is express answer to prayers Isa. 58:6,9. When the prayer and fasting altar is engaged in the scriptural way, it transforms the believer into a wonder being Exo. 34:28-35; Dan. 2:12-19,46; 6:10,21-22; Lk. 9:28-35. Therefore, prayer and fasting are not burdens but blessings to the […]

  • Prayer and fasting are commandments of God to every believer, as found in scriptures Isa. 58:6; Mat. 6:6-7,17-18. While these are commandments, they are not burdens but blessings of unfathomable dimension Jer, 23:33-40. Though Prayer and fasting come at a cost, this cost pales in comparison to the glory in return Psa. 63:1-3; 2Cor. 4:17. […]

  • We serve the God who instructs; He does not merely give advice or admonition but commands Isa. 55:10. Every word of God is a command; the bible is a compendium of God’s commandments Jos. 1:8; Psa. 19:7-8. The good news is that every commandment of God is for the profit of man when obeyed Due. […]

  • Whatever God says is what He is committed to make happen 1Kgs. 8:15. This is because prophecies are ordained to be fulfilled Isa. 55:10-11; 34:16. We have said that there are three (3) main sources of prophecy: i) The scriptures 1:19-21; Isa. 34:16. ii) Directly from the Holy Spirit 16:12-14. iii) From prophets sent our […]

  • Christmas is the celebration of Christ’s coming into the world Lk. 2:10-12. It marks the gift of God, embodied in Jesus Christ. Understanding why Christ came is crucial for us to truly benefit from Christmas Psa. 119:144. Without this understanding, Christmas can become merely a religious ceremony, offering little more than excitement Pro. 21:16. Why […]

  • Every word from God, which is what we refer to as prophecy, has the guarantee of fulfilment Ezk. 12:25; Isa. 55:10-11. Prophecy has these three (3) main sources: i) From scriptures 1:19-21. ii) From the Holy Spirit 16:12-14. iii) From prophets sent our way 18:21-22; Lk. 4:25-27. Each person has the responsibility to make prophecy […]

  • Scriptures make it clear that giving of thanks to God is what every man owe God, particularly the believer 2Ths. 2:13; 1:3; Eph. 5:20; 1Cor. 4:7. As a commission, we have experienced diverse fulfilment of prophecies by the raw hands of God, to which we are indebted to God in appreciation 1Kgs. 8:15; Deu. 18:21-22. […]

  • From scriptural principles, before the believer can experience anything, he must have expectation for it. What the believer does not expect never come to pass, this is a fundamental principle of the kingdom Pro. 23:18. This means, one way to make a thing happen is to have a living expectation of it. What is the […]

  • Joy is not a product of happenings, but a virtue that makes things to happen. Joy is not a feeling of ecstasy because things are good and in one’s favor, rather joy is a quality that defines the nature of a person. Joy is a nature, which will ultimately determine the future or what becomes […]

  • Sanctification simply means separation from every ungodly and whatever defile to a life that is pleasing to God Isa. 52:11; Rev. 18:4. Sanctification is a commandment of God to all believers, which means it is a vital requirement for access to God’s blessing Jn. 17:10; Deu. 28:1-2. Sanctification is a choice each believer has to […]