New Life Kingdom Builders Ministries is a place where people can come and be made whole. We believe in people, marriages and families receiving restoration, healing and deliverance through the power of God. We believe Christians should go out in the power of the Holy Ghost and the authority given by Jesus to be the kingdom here on earth. We are a network of ministries that go out and do the Father’s will by doing what Jesus did in Matthew 4:23 by preaching, teaching and healing all manner of sickness and diseases among the people. NLKBM is a place where people can learn to fulfill the plans and purposes God has for them through the Word of God and execute that plan in the places they have been called to. It is a place that is not a “church” but a body of believers who have been called to be the church. Services are currently being held at 2602 Whitehouse Rd, S. Chesterfield, VA 23834 Hours: Saturday @ 6:30PM (Weekend Service) Wednesday @ 7:00PM (Prayer & Bible Study)
New Life Kingdom Builders Ministries
Truth and Love may not always be accepted by those who are unsaved as well as those who believe God accepts them despite their behavior. The life of a Christian is a marathon and is not an easy walk in this world. Truth and Love may come in different tones but they should always have the same note. Matthew 11:1-19, Isaiah 35:5-6, 2 Thessalonians 2:8-12
Jesus is risen! As Christians we need to realize that we died with Christ and we live with Him. There is power in the resurrection of Jesus not just for the future, but in the present. We do not fear death, sickness, persecutions, or tragedies in this life because we are alive in Christ Jesus and dead to our old selves.Colossians 3:1-15, Romans 6:4-13, Colossians 2:12-15, John 11, Matthew 27:51-54, 1 Corinthians 15:55-58, Romans 8:11, Acts 5:30-32
Jesus is the head and we are the body. If Jesus said His Kingdom is not of this world, then our Kingdom should not be of this world. The world's kingdom focuses on power, authoritarian rule, money, prestige, and other things however, Jesus said His Kingdom is based on truth.
As Christians we cannot have truth and no love nor can we have love and no truth, but we must have both. We cannot have partial truth and partial love. The truth and love we are supposed to have must be based on what the Bible says. The world's truth and love is conditional, produces conflict, and is confrontational.
This week we take a look at Gideon a person who had no experience in war, but God called him to lead Israel as a Judge and into battle against their enemies. Gideon was able to lead Israel because the Lord was with him. God was patient with Gideon and helped him grow into the person to be able to lead Israel in the time of their need.
This week we learn about God being with Joshua. In studying the promotion of Joshua we learn that a person may be strong in faith in one area, but that doesn't mean they will be strong in faith in another area. After the death of Moses Joshua became fearful and God intervened and came to encourage him.Numbers 27, Joshua 1
This week we take a look at how God was with Joseph. Sometimes we can feel like we are doing everything right and things still come against us. It doesn't mean the Lord is not with us, but He in turn is with us while we are going through the storm and the hardships in life. As long as we are in this fallen world we will face opposition. Joseph faced rejection throughout his life even though it appears he did everything the right way. On this side of the cross we can see that God was with Joseph, but what about Joseph when he was being rejected, betrayed. lied on, and thrown into prison. Did he see God was with him through his storm? Do we know God is with us while we are going through the storm?
Fear, worry, and anxiousness will come against us, but that is not the sin. What do we do when those feelings and emotions come upon us? 2 Chronicles 20 gives us an example on what we should do when we become fearful or worried about a situation. God is with us just like He was with King Jehoshaphat. Philippians 4, Matthew 28:16-20
God calls His children to things that may seem impossible for us, but He wants us to know that He is with us. It is not about us and what we cannot do, but it is about what God can do through us.
Ephesians 4 tells us that the Lord has given gifts unto men and they are gifts that are appointed and ordained by the Lord. There is a purpose for these gifts and that purpose is described by the Apostle Paul. Oftentimes Christians believe the purpose of the church is evangelism, but let's see what the Bible says. Evangelism is not the purpose of the church by is a by product of a healthy church.
Isaiah 53, 2 Corinthians 12:9-10, Ephesians 4:20-24, Romans 6:17-23, Ephesians 5:18-21, John 15:2, 1 Corinthians 6:9-11, 1 Thessalonians 3:11-13, 1 Thessalonians 4:1-8, Isaiah 35:3-10, Hebrews 12:12-15
Being merciful is not optional for the Christian and is a test for true Christianity. Matthew 5:7 "Blessed are the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy."Matthew 23;23, James 2:13, Luke:27-36, Matthew 18:21-35
Matthew 24:42-44, Matthew 24-50-51, Ephesians 5:1, Ephesians 5:6-17, 1 John 2:18-19. 1 John 4:1
Matthew 5:4 "Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted"Isaiah 61:1-3, James 4:17-21, Ezra 9:1-6, Ezra 10:1-61 Corinthians 6:9-12, Revelation 21:1-4
The Bible shows that we are going to be imitators. When we hear the word imitator as a Christian we automatically think about being imitators of Christ which the Bible clearly shows that is Who we are to imitate. The Bible also lets us know that we will be imitators of those who have gone before us. We as Believers in Christ should be imitators of Christians who are spiritual and mature and not those who are carnal and immature. Philippians 3:12-21
If you are going through or have experienced any struggles, depression, or any spiritual attacks then this is a message you will want to hear from Elder Phil.
Isaiah 53, 1 Timothy 6:3-5, Proverbs 8:13, Acts 3:1-10, Genesis 3:1-7
1 Timothy 6:1-3, 1 Timothy 4:1-5, Revelation 10
1 Timothy 6, 1 Timothy 5:20-21, 1 Timothy 1:3-4, 1 John 3:7-9
Philippians 2 & Acts 16
In this week's sermon Dr. Wigfall teaches about the importance of us as believers eating the Word of God. She provides personal examples of how she took the Bible for granted on a recent trip and God's message to her. Food is important for us to survive but reading the Bible is even more important.
Oftentimes Christians are afraid to witness to people because we are afraid of rejection or we do not know what to say however, we should share what is in the Bible. People try to do different techniques they learn in churches or evangelism classes not realizing that many of the things that are taught on witnessing/evangelism are man made tactics. When we witness we can and should be led by the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit will lead us to who we are to approach, what we should say, and give us discernment. The Holy Spirit can also bless us with the gift of prophecy or a word of knowledge when we share the Gospel. We have been taught churches to regurgitate things as if they are in the Bible when they are not even Biblical. The sinners prayer is not in the Bible and neither Jesus nor anyone in the New Testament ever led anyone in the sinners prayer yet we have ministers and Christians lead people in the sinners prayer when that was something the early church never did. In part one of this message Pastor Wigfall teaches on sharing the Gospel message by relying on the Holy Spirit and not carnal tactics.
Oftentimes Christians are afraid to witness to people because we are afraid of rejection or we do not know what to say however, we should share what is in the Bible. People try to do different techniques they learn in churches or evangelism classes not realizing that many of the things that are taught on witnessing/evangelism are man made tactics. When we witness we can and should be led by the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit will lead us to who we are to approach, what we should say, and give us discernment. The Holy Spirit can also bless us with the gift of prophecy or a word of knowledge when we share the Gospel. We have been taught churches to regurgitate things as if they are in the Bible when they are not even Biblical. The sinners prayer is not in the Bible and neither Jesus nor anyone in the New Testament ever led anyone in the sinners prayer yet we have ministers and Christians lead people in the sinners prayer when that was something the early church never did. In part one of this message Pastor Wigfall teaches on sharing the Gospel message by relying on the Holy Spirit and not carnal tactics.
Many Christians do not understand the meaning of salvation and while saved tend to live a life of hopelessness. Pastor Wigfall teaches us that Jesus came to not only save us from the penalty of sin, but to restore us and make us whole. Jesus has the power to heal us spiritually, physically, mentally, and emotionally if we allow Him. Sometimes restoration can be instantaneous and sometimes it can be a process, but we should continue to make progress. When Jesus redeemed us He saved us from not only the penalty of sin, but He gave us the power to overcome sin, hopelessness, depression, and other things life may hit us with. John 4:1-26, John 5:1-15
Brother Byron teaches about us as God's children being worthy. We are worthy not because of us, but because of the Lord.
In this episode our sister Marie breaks down the Lord's prayer.
In Jesus' first coming he came as a Savior, but in His second coming He will return as Judge. Oftentimes people will acknowledge that Jesus existed and was a good man, but Jesus was more than just a man He was the Christ. During His first coming people saw Jesus veiled in human flesh, but one day Jesus will be seen in His glorified state and there will be no where to run or hide for those who names are not written in the book of life.