The Oasis Revival Ministry is a family church in Pretoria that loves the powerful presence of God. He is awe-inspiring and profoundly impressive! It is in the oasis of God’s presence that we drink of His goodness, where He nurtures and heals us, and pours out showers of blessings on our lives.

Many of us spend our lives (defiantly) trying to fix our own worlds on our own, unknowingly trampling the very blessing we've been given. But what if the key to transformation isn't independent DIY, but learning to value and embrace the Goodness that's already been provided? In this message, we're looking at why moving from a try-anything and everything mentality to the 'Green Pastures' of Psalm 23 is the one thing that changes everything about how you pray, how you forgive, and how you live.Join us in taking communion in your own home with your family. As you do so, allow the Lord to help you see that His Goodness and Provision is and has already taken care of you.Visit Our Website for more content, info, and to support our ministry.

In the natural world there is a law that says, 'for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.' But in the Kingdom of God, the ‘way things work' is different…When pressure comes, when opposition rises, when negativity provokes; the instinct is to react. Yet Jesus teaches a different way. Not eye for eye. Not reaction for reaction. But Spirit-led response rooted in joy, trust, and divine nature.In this message, we explore:• Why people resist the goodness of God• How fear, insecurity, hurt, and familiarity can block breakthrough• The difference between instinct and obedience to the Holy Spirit• Why reacting keeps you trapped, and how joy sets you free!• What it means to walk the “narrow way” with graceYou were created to be bright, radiant with the joy of the Lord, strengthened by grace and marked by gladness!There is a better law at work in the Kingdom.And it leads to life.Be challenged. Be encouraged. Be transformed.Visit Our Website for more content, info, and to support our Ministry.

God promises His children that He will never leave us nor forsake us — yet many believers know the tension of moments where circumstances, pressure, or delay make it feel as though God has forgotten about us…In this message, we are reminded through Romans 8, Psalm 22, and 1 Samuel 7 that nothing; not suffering, not delay, not opposition, can ever separate us from the love of Christ. Even Jesus, surrounded by wickedness on the cross, echoed David's cry, “My God, my God, why have You forsaken Me?” not because God had abandoned Him, but because He was carrying the full weight of human brokenness to secure eternal victory.This message unpacks a powerful spiritual progression seen in Psalm 22:The Bulls — external pressures and circumstancesThe Wild Dogs — negativity, accusation, and the erosion of peaceThe Lion — lies aimed at our identityAs believers, we are called not only to stand firm in truth, but to carry goodness, peace, and hope into a broken world. Even when surrounded by darkness, we are sent as lambs among wolves — not to retreat, but to transform atmospheres with the Gospel of good news.God has not forgotten you! Visit Our Website for more content, info, and to support our Ministry.

Our finances reveal far more than how much we have, they reveal the condition of our hearts.In this message, we explore how praise, promise, and responsibility are deeply connected, and how financial stewardship is not about fear, pressure, or avoidance, but about trust, obedience, and wholehearted worship.Drawing from the book of Amos and the teachings of Paul, we see that finances are a valuable measure of our capacity to carry responsibility, not a measure of our worth. God is calling His people to move from provision-driven decisions to promise-led lives, from merely consuming to joyfully producing.This message challenges symbolic religion and invites us into true worship: a life aligned with God's heart, expressed through generosity, integrity, honour, and responsibility, including how we handle taxes, giving, and everyday financial decisions.Financial freedom is not found in avoiding responsibility, but in embracing it with faith. When we seek the Kingdom first, provision follows promise, and praise becomes the sound that shapes our hearts, our homes, and our cities.

We often think the Shout of Jericho was just about the destruction of an obstacle. But what if the shout was actually about establishing a new boundary? In this message, we explore the "Two Walls": the one the enemy built that must come down, and the Wall of God's Presence that must be established. From the strategic silence of Joshua to the Levites on Nehemiah's walls, God is revealing a Kingdom order: Praise First, then Business.Visit Our Website for more content, info, and to support our Ministry.

To be conflicted is to live torn between opposing thoughts and emotions in the heart. Many believers know God is good, yet still wrestle with fear, uncertainty, and the need for immediate security. Jesus Himself warns against living undecided, saying He would rather we choose fully than remain divided in heart.In this message, we explore the battle for the heart through the story of the tribes of Reuben and Gad, who chose immediate relief over God's greater promise. Though their decision appeared wise and safe in the moment, it slowly positioned them outside the epicentre of God's presence, leading to hesitation, inner conflict, and missed purpose.This message challenges every believer to examine where they may be choosing short-term relief over long-term promise, safety over faith, and provision over presence. We are reminded that true clarity and freedom come not from having all the facts, but from wholehearted obedience and a daily confession that Jesus is Lord.As we align our hearts, words, and actions with the leading of the Holy Spirit, we move out of inner conflict and into confident faith, walking fully in the promises of God

We're entering a season where the goodness of God is becoming more tangible than ever. In this message, we explore the beautiful invitation found in Exodus 33: to refuse to move unless His Presence goes with us.2026 is a year of established growth and divine rest. We aren't just serving a God who is far away; we are walking with a Father who knows us by name. Discover how your identity as a 'King and Priest' changes the way you see the future of our nation, and your own personal calling as you walk in the favour and glory of God. You'll Discover: The Beauty of the Secret Place: Why God's presence is our greatest advantage.Your Name, Your Calling: How God's specific name for you carries prophetic power.Living from Rest: Why the difference between 'striving' and 'rest' is found in His favour.A Vision for 2026: Embracing the growth and goodness and glory God has in store for our economy and our hearts.Visit Our Website for more content, info, and to support our ministry.

Most people see a baby in a manger; Heaven sees a King on a throne. In this powerful Christmas message, we pull back the veil on the spiritual battle surrounding the birth of Jesus. Discover how the parallel between the Roman Empire and the Ancient of Days reveals your true identity as royalty. It's time to stop living from a place of ‘not enough' and start unwrapping the free gift of God's abundance. Learn how to defeat the spirit of jealousy and step into the victory that has already been won in the heavenly places.Visit Our Website for more info, content, and to support our ministry.

Why do we keep circling the same wilderness of hurt and disappointment? Our nation and our homes are waiting for the Kings and Priests to arise—but a King cannot lead where he has not been healed. In this prophetic word, we look at why 'circumcision of the heart' is the only way to break the cycle of the past and step into the promise of tomorrow. If you are sensing a shift in the spiritual atmosphere or waiting for a breakthrough in your family, this message will equip you with the courage to sanctify yourself and step boldly into your tomorrow.Visit Our Website for more content, info and to support our Ministry.

Join us for a powerful message on the connection between gratitude and spiritual authority. When you offer a "sacrifice of thanksgiving” thanking God even when the situation looks bad, you are shouting to the spirit realm that your trust is deeper than your circumstance. Make this Christmas season a season of Gratitude! Visit Our Website for more content, info, and to support our ministry.

In this message, we look at Jesus confronting Jerusalem and exposing the resistance to God's goodness that can settle in our own hearts. When God reveals His glory, love, and goodness, many of us still struggle to believe and receive it. In a world filled with both hopeful and destructive voices, Jesus calls us to discern well, to trust His intention to restore, and to step out of fruitless beliefs and traditions and into a life rooted in true Kingdom faith and lasting fruitfulness.Visit Our Website for more content, info, and to support our Ministry.

A prophetic word is powerful, but a prophetic word fulfilled is transformative. In this message, we dive deep into what it means to partner with God's promises for our lives, our church, and our nation. God has spoken a word of abundance and growth over our economy, but are we aligning our speech with His promise, or are we repeating the enemy's report of fear and lack? It is time to stop listening to the noise of the world and start declaring the "Good News." We are called to the front lines—not to be passive, but to be spiritual warriors who turn mourning into joy and burdens into praise.Visit Our Website for more content, info, and to support our Ministry.

Do you long to experience the fire, passion, and love of Jesus on a deeper level? In this message, we journey through Proverbs 2, 1 Corinthians 13, and Psalm 103 to uncover what it means to honestly KNOW God, not just intellectually, but through genuine encounter, intimacy, and heart-level truth. This message draws us into the Father's heart: a God who burns with passion for His children, who calls us into wisdom, wholeness, and fire-filled love.Visit Our Website for more content, info, and to support our ministry.

In this message, we take a closer look at what it truly means to serve the Lord; to walk in promise, purpose, calling, and vision with a heart full of gratitude and honour. We also uncover the danger of falling into bitterness, which has the power to deafen us to wisdom and truth, especially when our perception is shaped by pain. Discover how to break free from bitterness, both in yourself and in those around you, and learn to confidently walk in the truth of God's goodness.

In the final message of our "Purity, Passion, Power" series, Daniel shares a prophetic dream about building a runway for a great Arrival—a massive outpouring of Revival. This sermon challenges us to shift our paradigm of defeat to a perspective of promise and learn the practical steps for hosting God's presence in our lives, churches, and cities.We are called to prepare the way, not through external traditions, but by lifting a continuous sound of praise (Psalm 68). This is the "runway" for God's power. Learn how the disciples' hearts "burned with passion" when Jesus opened the Scriptures, and how this internal transformation is the precursor to receiving the power of the Holy Spirit (Acts 1:8). Stop singing songs of hopelessness and start proclaiming promise—you are meant to live far from even the thought of oppression!Visit Our Website for more info, content, and to support our ministry.

What if true passion isn't found in the thrill of victory, but in the quiet strength of love that stays? In a world driven by hype, comparison, and the fear of missing out, Jesus reveals a different way — one where passion is not about emotional highs, but about steadfast commitment born from love. This message explores how genuine love conquers our fears, including FOMO, redefining success and inviting us into a life of purpose, peace, and presence.The ultimate source of passion is God's Agape Love. This perfect love demands commitment and expels ALL fear(1 John 4:18). Learn how this "full-grown love" is the key to overcoming the major roadblocks to commitment, and start trusting God for the long-term triumph He has already secured for you!Visit Our Website for more content, info, and to support our ministry.

God is raising up a generation of sons and daughters who are pure, passionate, and powerful.This first-in-the-series message explores the truth about Purity, and it's far more than simple abstinence. True purity is about establishing the integrity of your heart, which is the foundation for living a life of Passion and ultimately recognising the Power you carry.Discover the Gold in Your God-Given Identity! We explain why your intrinsic worth is defined by being created in His image and how the innate ability you receive through being born again empowers you to live out your value. We also challenge the negative cultural view of accountability. Instead, we call for a Christlike culture that speaks life and "calls out the gold" (greatness and potential) in everyone. Learn why your spiritual structure, like pure gold, is rare, dense, malleable, and cannot be destroyed!Visit Our Website for more content, info, and to support our ministry.

Paul encountered an altar "To an unknown God" in Athens (Acts 17)—a reflection of a world searching for what it cannot see. But the truth is, the God who made the world is not far from any one of us; in Him, we live and move and have our being.Dive into this powerful sermon to learn:The profound connection between the biblical concept of righteousness and staying on the right trail in life.Why the biblical command to repent literally means to "stop and turn around," and how to apply this to daily life.How God's divine grace has "gifted us with all that it takes to live life to the full" (2 Peter 1:3).The essential role of conversation and love in overcoming social division and racism in our communities, letting God's grace flow through us.How worship and praise liberate you and act as a fountain to replenish your spiritual strength.Take courage—you are on the path, and God won't let you go. The light of His Word is a lamp to your feet.Visit Our Website for more info, content, and to support our Ministry.

The way you look at the world—your worldview—determines whether you live in connection or separation from God. In this message, we dive into the promises given to Joshua and the Israelites to show you how to move from a mindset of scarcity, shame, and powerlessness into the fullness of life you were created for. If you've been feeling robbed of your peace, your worth, or your identity, this message is your invitation to cling to the Lord and walk in the strength of His unbreakable promises.Visit Our Website for more content, info, and to support our Ministry.

If you're trusting God for your future husband or wife, praying for restoration, or simply longing to feel worthy of His blessing, this message is for you. We explore two people in Scripture who came to the water: one who freely received, and another who ended up buying what should only be given. This message will help you stop striving, start receiving, and walk confidently in every blessing God delights to give you. Come, buy without price — simply by surrendering and accepting the blessing He has for you!Visit Our Website for more info, content, and to support our Ministry.

Why is baptism so necessary, and what lasting effect does it have on our lives? Baptism is not about the water itself but about how we approach it. If we treat it as a ceremony, we'll miss its power. But when we come to the water in full surrender to Jesus, baptism becomes the moment we leave the past behind and step into new life with Him. It's a one-way passage: through the waters into God's promises, never to return to the old way of living. Baptism now saves you, not because the water washes dirt (your actions) off your body, but because it's the outward sign of an inner reality: a clear conscience before God. It's your response of faith in what Jesus has done through His resurrection, a pledge that your life now belongs fully to Him.Visit Our Website for more content, info, and to support our Ministry.

When the world feels unsafe, unstable, and divided, our true refuge is not in human leaders, but in God Himself, the Father who secures us, judges rightly, and through Jesus breaks open our hearts to His mercy. In Him we find strong encouragement, mighty indwelling strength, and the safety to walk confidently in love and trust. Visit Our Website for more content, info, and to support our ministry.

Our spirit is willing, but our body often resists.In this message, we unpack what it truly means to become Whole, where our body becomes just as willing, capable and ready as our spirit. Wholeness requires more than good intentions; it calls for extreme faith. This is the kind of faith Abraham lived out; the type that takes action, pursues God's promises, and holds firm even when the evidence points the other way.Visit Our Website for more info, content, and to support our Ministry.

Faithfulness isn't just about following good principles or values but honouring our living relationship with Jesus. We enter a covenant commitment to remain true to Him when we confess and believe. Just like many of the heroes of the Bible who purposed in their heart to stay faithful, we too are called to hold fast to the confession of our faith and remain steadfast in our devotion.In this message, KG shares how commitment shapes our walk with Christ and why our faith is more than words — it is a life anchored in Him.Hebrews 10:23 – "Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for He who promised is faithful."Visit Our Website for more content, info, and to support our Ministry.

Wholeness refers to our capacity to have the faith required to grow to fulfilment in every part of our lives: spirit, soul, and body. When we allow God to transform every area of who we are, we grow in emotional health, physical strength, and spiritual maturity.In this message, we look at what it means to move from believing to trusting, so that we can grow in physical strength - with "physical strength" being a reference for the visible, tangible parts of our lives; our health and fitness, finances, relationships, etc. Jesus led His disciples on this same journey: first calling them to believe and follow Him, then teaching them to trust His power and walk in it themselves, and so discovering how the invisible becomes visible through faith. If believing shapes our emotional responses, trust requires action and strengthens us physically. Wisdom then lays the foundation for a life built to last. Whether running a marathon, building a house, or simply choosing to trust God in the unknown, one decision of faith can change everything.Visit Our Website for more content, info, and to support our Ministry

Psalm 1 begins with a powerful truth: the path you choose determines the life you live. This Psalm starts off by warning against the slow drift from hope into cynicism — but also reveals the key to living with strength, peace, and joy.In this message, we uncover the one wholehearted decision that can shape every emotional response you make. Whether you're facing confusion, disappointment, or pressure, this principle will help you respond in ways that bring life, not harm.Scripture: Psalm 1:1–3Key Theme: Trust in the Lord with all your heartTakeaway: Your decision to trust God will predetermine your emotional responses, leading you to emotional wholeness and spiritual growth.If you've been searching for peace, clarity, and strength in your reactions to life's challenges, this message is for you.

One aspect of revival is that we get to live a limitless life full of potential. There is no end or limit to the good things God does for us and through us. But there is a spirit that rejects the goodness of God, and partnering with this spirit will lead to significant loss. In this message, we look at what we can do to live an abundant life with optimism and confidence in God's Promise.Visit Our Website for more content, info, and to support our ministry.

In the context of this message, the word "lame" refers to a way of speaking that is powerless, joyless, and shaped by poor expectation. In Acts 3, we see the man healed at the gate and we ask: What if our words are what's keeping us stuck? Scripture reminds us that every word has power: some spark life, others release death. When we welcome God's abundant favour, our speech becomes alive with promise, power, and rightful authority. We begin to realise: God's abundance far outweighs what we think is missing, and He desires to bless us more than we could imagine… or even say.

As believers, it can be challenging to grasp the idea that all things are within our control, especially when our experiences don't align with our expectations. However, the writer of Hebrews encourages us in the second chapter of Hebrews, not to be discouraged when the facts don't match our hopes. Instead, we should look to Jesus, who overcame profound disappointment and offers us a helping hand when we feel discouraged and begin to lose hope. On the Mount of Olives, Jesus faced not only betrayal but also the heartbreaking truth that every one of His disciples would stumble, doubt, and abandon Him before the night ended. He had invested His life in them, yet the outcome did not yet reflect His past investment. We often encounter heartbreak, failure, and disappointment even when we have been obedient and have done everything right. However, like an unsolved puzzle, God still places all the pieces in our hands. Like a loving Father, He encourages us to keep moving forward, to take the next step, and to fit another piece of the puzzle into place without giving up or forcing the outcome. Keep holding on to that piece; trust the process, and you will see the glory!Visit Our Website for more info, content, and to support our Ministry.

What if every second could become a moment, and every moment part of God's time?In this message, we explore how to live not just passively or by the clock, but actively and meaningfully, with both heart and hand engaged. Drawing from Ephesians 5:15–20, we're called to walk wisely, live purposefully, and make the most of every opportunity.There's a tension between passive vs. active, and measured vs. meaningful, but God invites us to step into His timing, where every moment carries weight, purpose, and presence.

In this message, Nicky highlights the importance of inviting Jesus into your home. Whether you relate more to Mary or to Martha, with their different personalities and priorities, what truly matters is their shared desire to host Jesus and be transformed by His presence.Visit Our Website for more content, info, and to support our ministry.

These three lies can easily entangle our hearts; they are: You have little to no value.You need to feel good first.You need to follow the crowd, or else…To cope, we often fall into productivity addiction, trying to prove we matter. Or we escape into destructive comfort-driven habits to feel better in the moment. And often, we follow the noise, afraid of missing out. In this message, drawing from Samuel's experience in the temple and as a prophet, Daniel helps us identify what is cluttering our lives and silencing God's voice and invites us to make time and space for God's Presence, promises, and voice to take centre stage of our lives.Visit Our Website for more content, info, and to support our Ministry.

This Father's Day Message culminates in a look at the life of Cornelius, a Roman commander whose reverence, generosity, and disciplined prayer life positioned him and his entire household for a divine encounter that would shift the future of the Church. In a world where words get diluted, rituals become routine, and cost is replaced with convenience, God is looking for the men who have not withered and who continue to hold charge of what is Holy, rejecting 'just casual faith' and living with purpose and awe. This is your call back to depth, back to devotion, back to the kind of life God entrusts with revival. Visit Our Website for more info, content, and to support our ministry.

In this message, KG takes us to Isaiah 61 to rekindle the fire of the Holy Spirit in our hearts. As a church, we carry a powerful mandate—because the Spirit of the Lord is upon us. KG reminds us that we are both enrolled and employed in God's mission: to lead others to Jesus by the way we live our lives, helping them become more like Him.Are we truly living the life we've been called to live?Visit Our Website for more content, info, and to support our Ministry.

In this week's message, we explore the power of belonging and the importance of having open and whole hearts - rather than hardened and resistant ones. We examine what it means for God to be a Father to the fatherless, a Defender of identity, and a Healer of the heart. We are invited to shed our hardened layers and step into intimate communion with Jesus. God desires your heart to be alive and free!Visit Our Website for more content, info, and to support our Ministry.

“Who has believed the good report?” Is the question we ask in this week's message, highlighting the fact that God's report is preemptive and arrives as a promise. It's up to us to believe that gOd wants the best for us, but the enemy is is hard at work trying to convince us otherwise. Will you in believe in God's good promises even when the crowds back a bad report? Visit Our Website for more content, info, and to support our Ministry.

In this message, Laura guides us through what it means to be called an Oak of Righteousness, a prophetic picture of strength, stability, and fruitfulness in God's Kingdom. God desires our lives to be deeply rooted in Him, flourishing through His provision, care, and love. Be encouraged to trust God more deeply as you become strong, grounded, and full of life.Visit Our Website for more info, content, and to support our ministry.

Early on the morning of Jesus' resurrection, two women approached His tomb—not with hope, but with spices to tend to a lifeless body. They came ready to manage death, not expecting to encounter life.In this heartfelt Mother's Day message, Bernadien shares a powerful reflection on these women's tender act of care, drawing a moving parallel between Jesus' body and the Church today.Are we willing to come close to what seems broken—to touch the hurting places of the Body with compassion and love? As we step into that calling, we may be surprised to find resurrection life waiting on the other side of our care.Visit Our Website for more content, info, or to support our ministry.

In this week's message, we take a look at the first four verses of Psalm 21 to draw from David's reflection on God's faithfulness during his current season. What does the grateful and powerful Prayer of a King look like, and what do we learn from it? Join us as Daniel unpacks these insights for us. Visit Our Website for more content, info, and to support our ministry.

In this message, Bernadien shared a stirring picture: just like a pot plant can suffer when it receives too much water without putting down deep roots, our hearts can grow hardened if we only receive without responding in faith. — We are living in an incredible time — a time where we can worship freely and enjoy the beauty of gathering as the Church. But true fulfilment is found in more than just attending a service; it's discovered when we activate our faith, trust God with our whole hearts, and step boldly into His promises. God is calling us to more — to stretch, to grow, and to trust Him deeper than ever before. Don't just settle for soaking; step out, grow strong, and live fully in the life He has prepared for you!Visit Our Website for more content, info, and to support our ministry.

“Jesus Is Risen So That You Can Arise” is the powerful statement we made as we celebrated the Resurrection of Jesus Christ this Sunday. His victory is not just history—it's our present reality. Because He rose, we are invited to rise too: to step out of depression, spiritual paralysis, and unbelief, and into the radiant life God intended for us. He rose so you could live boldly, freely, and fully in the light of His glory. Visit Our Website for more content, info, and to support our ministry.

On Good Friday, we reflected on the power of choosing the battles God has called us to—while letting go of the ones that were never ours to fight. Jesus, in full obedience to the Father, stepped into mankind's wickedness—enduring bitterness and jealousy to the point of death—not because He had to, but because He chose to, for our sake. In doing so, He fulfilled the will of God and broke the cycle of striving. Like Melchizedek of old, Jesus offers us bread and wine, peace and eternal victory for all who believe.Visit Our Website for more content, info, and to support our ministry.

What kind of legacy are you building?Like an olive tree that stands for generations, your life was made to leave more than just stories — it was made to leave fruit that lasts.Your brand value (reputation) isn't just about business — it's a picture of the strength, recognition, and influence you carry in your family, your community, and the world around you.In this message, Daniel unpacks how great legacies — and even great brands — all start small. But through commitment, consistency, and faithfulness, they grow into something valuable and lasting.We also look at Paul's legacy — how his ordinary letters to local churches became part of the very foundation we still build on today.→Listen and discover how to plant your life like an olive tree — steady, fruitful, and built to last for generations.Visit Our Website for more content, info, and to support our ministry.

In our First Things First series, we begin by exploring the importance of being like a green olive tree in the house of God. We'll see how a heart of gratitude, trust, and expectation in God's presence not only prepares us for anointing but also allows His oil to flow through us as we walk in the fullness of our calling as kings.Visit Our Website for more content, info, and to support our ministry. * We do apologise for this recording's poor audio quality - we lost the live feed recording, but have mastered the raw sound from the room to the best of our ability

There is a priority in the Kingdom that is often overlooked—where we should focus our resources first in order to experience the freedom and joy of wealth when God gives it. Proverbs 24:27 says, “Prepare your work in the field, and afterward build your house.”If you prioritize establishing your field first, and it flourishes, you will no longer need to worry about your daily needs at home—there will be no lack! The blessing in your field will far exceed what your home alone can contain.But where do you invest your resources first—the well-being of your home or the growth of your field? Aligning your priorities with the Kingdom will help you focus on what is good, honorable, and worthy of praise, allowing you to fully enjoy the blessings of God's provision.Visit Our Website for more content, info, and to support our ministry.

In the story of Ruth and Naomi, two powerful forces facilitate Naomi's redemption. They are friendship and favour. Naomi and her family left home during a famine, seeking better opportunities, but their decision led to further hardship and loss. Ruth's unwavering loyalty and friendship to Naomi help Naomi navigate the journey home into God's promise and redemption. Their return brought about a new beginning, safeguarded by Boaz - Ruth's new husband, and symbolized by the birth of Obed, highlighting the transformative power of friendship, favour, and God's provision.Visit Our Website for more content, info, and to support our ministry.

An idol is anything we construct with the sole purpose of displaying or representing our own reputation, fame and renown. At best, all an idol can be is a weaker dead image of ourselves. Jeremiah asks, "The land is ruined and laid waste; why?" God answers, "Because man has not listened to and obeyed My voice but has rather gone about setting up the equivalent of scarecrows in cucumber fields." What man has set up on his own does not have the power to nurture and cultivate what God has given us through His Power and Wisdom. But when we do serve our God with all of our hearts, giving Him Glory, we become an extension of His arm, mighty and powerful on the earth. Let him who glories Glory in the fact that he knows God and is known by God. It's time to examine our hearts: what are we building, and why are we building it? Visit Our Website for more content, info, and to support our ministry.

David declared, "I love You fervently, O Lord, my strength!" In today's language, this means loving God with deep devotion—diligently, energetically, and purposefully. God's love is powerful, mighty, and life-giving; it defines us, nourishes us, refreshes us, and fills us with peace. Yet, despite His incredible love, why do some people lose heart? In this message, we explore two possible reasons—and more importantly, we discover how God's power can reignite our passion and strengthen our hearts.Visit Our Website for more info, content, and to support our ministry.

Leaders play a vital role in inspiring others through their example. But suppose a leader is not listening to the Holy Spirit, they risk becoming merely an influencer—whether positively or negatively—rather than someone who truly inspires others to achieve their highest potential. Good followers understand that there is enough abundance for everyone. They recognise that they do not need to compete with those around them; God has enough love and favour for us all, and He cares for everyone who trusts in Him.Visit Our Website for more content, info, and to support our ministry.

Just as a rocket experiences intense pressure before it punches through and out of the atmosphere, we, too, experience a 'pressing' as we pray for and pursue the life God has intended for us - ultimately manifesting the Kingdom of God on Earth. The release we seek comes to us and for the whole earth as we give Jesus all the glory, majesty, honour, and blessing. There is only one who is Worthy of it all.Visit Our Website for more content, info, and to support our ministry.

Sometimes, we go through seasons in life that feel temporary, yet they become lasting struggles. How do we discern whether our trials are meant to pass or if they are shaping us for something greater? Who will worship God only for a moment, and who will remain faithful forever?One thing is certain—God's goodness is always permanent, and whatever He does endures forever. When we hold onto our faith, we ensure that it is not shipwrecked, but strengthened. As we persevere, we step into the fullness of God's promises for our lives.