• We live in a world that is a battlefield, it is by warfare that we take delivery of our rights and desires Deu. 2:24; Eph. 6:12; 1Cor. 16:9. The believer is ordained for victory in life, no matter the battle 2Cor. 2:14; Rms. 8:37. But we have the weapons ordained for the believer’s unquestionable victory, […]

  • We understand from scriptures that the natural was made out of the supernatural or the unseen realm Heb. 11:3. This is why the supernatural is ever superior and in control of the natural realm any time, any day. When an individual gains command of the supernatural, he controls the natural naturally Jn. 3:31. The good […]

  • The scriptures make us to understand that the believer, by new birth, was translated from a human to a spirit being, which means he no longer belongs to the natural but supernatural realm Col. 1:13-14; Jn. 3:6-8. In essence, the supernatural is not supposed to be strange to the believer, or what he seeks after, […]

  • The new birth translates the believer from the natural into the supernatural realm Col. 1:13-14. Therefore, the supernatural is ordained to be the normal experience of the believer as a proof that he has experienced new birth indeed Isa. 8:18; Jn. 3:8. The supernatural is the secret behind the dominion of the believer in life; […]

  • The supernatural is ordained as the natural realm of the believer by reason of redemption Isa. 8:18; Jn. 3:8. In essence, nothing validates our redemption as the supernatural Jn. 10:37-38; 17:18. It is the operation of the supernatural that puts believers in command of situations and circumstances; a disregard for the supernatural makes the believer […]

  • The redemptive work of Christ is not to bring man into a religion, nor get him into just spiritual activities. The redemptive work of Christ is ordained to bring man into a new realm of life, which is foreign to the natural and the earth but superior and rules over it Jn. 3:16,31. In essence, […]

  • The scripture makes it clear that the will of God for man, and particularly the believer is healing, health, and wholeness 3Jn. 2; Mk. 1:40-42. The scriptures further make us to understand that the same moment Jesus redeems from sin, He delivers from sickness, disease, and all afflictions Psa. 103:1-4. The truth of scriptures show  […]

  • New birth brings the believer into a life of wonders Isa. 8:18; Jn. 3:8. One aspect of life the believer is to experience the wonders is in his health 3Jn. 2. A wonder health is a life that is free of sicknesses, diseases, and any form of affliction. In essence, there is a healing wonder […]

  • New birth brings the believer into the life of wonders Isa. 8:18; Jn. 3:8. One aspect of life the believer is to experience the wonders is in his health 3Jn. 2. A wonder health is a life that is free of sickness, disease, and any form of affliction. In essence, there is healing wonders in […]

  • Jesus did not only pay the price for our sin, but also for our wholeness Psa. 103:1-4; 1Cor. 6:20. In essence, by redemption the believer is ordained to experience a life that is free of sickness, disease, and everything that makes the body not to be at its best 3Jn. 2. Why is a sickness-free […]