
Esther Ibanga
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Anointed for Burial
1.7K58:59MAT 26:6In this sermon, the speaker shares a message titled "Anointed for Burial." He begins by expressing his faith in God's plan for Nigeria and declares that the nation will rise again and take its rightful place in the kingdom. The speaker emphasizes the importance of being a worshipper of Jesus Christ, as it leads to experiencing the supernatural and doing things that may not be understood by others. He highlights the disciples' reaction to a woman anointing Jesus with expensive oil, showing that the flesh is often offended by the things of the spirit. The speaker encourages believers to worship God in spirit and truth, without confidence in the flesh.
Don't Give Me What I Want O God
1.5K51:56JAS 4:1In this sermon, the preacher discusses the difference between what we want and what we truly need. He starts by reading from the book of James, highlighting how our desires for pleasure can lead to conflicts and wars. The preacher emphasizes that God knows what is best for us and sometimes, giving us what we want can lead to negative consequences. He references the story of the Israelites asking for a king, despite God warning them of the hardships it would bring. The sermon encourages listeners to trust in God's wisdom and surrender their desires to Him.
Money and the New Move of God
1.4K54:18GEN 17:1GEN 22:162SA 6:11MAT 24:4In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of not being unequally yoked with unbelievers in business relationships. He warns that blessings from an unbeliever can ultimately lead to destruction. The preacher also highlights the need for a proper understanding of the place of money, especially in the end times. He encourages the congregation to trust in God and have faith in Him amidst the challenges of the world. The sermon is based on Matthew 24 and explores the role of money in the new move of God.