• 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 […]

  • The salvation that Jesus Christ offers man is not only for the forgiveness of sin, it also includes redemption from all the consequences of sin Mat. 11:28. One of these is healing and health Psa. 103:1-4. In essence, a good understanding of the redemptive work of Christ empowers the believer to enjoy a life free […]

  • Without a guide in life, a man is heading for a most frustrating and miserable experience Jer. 10:23-24; Ecc. 10:15; Pro. 14:12. It is not enough to have a guide, more important is for the guide to be right and reliable Mat. 15:14. We have established from scriptures that the bible is the true guide […]