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The message warns that the spirit of offense is a subtle, destructive enemy that quietly enters the heart like termite, attacking believers at every level from new Christians to seasoned leaders. It grows into bitterness if unchecked, destroying the offended person rather than the perceived offender. Offenses are inevitable, but the key is our response: a wounded heart distorts situations through a faulty lens, turning corrections into insults and silence into hatred. By guarding the heart diligently, forgiving quickly, and seeking God's help to reveal hidden faults, we protect our spiritual growth and anointing. All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others. 01.)What is the spirit of offense? 02.)Why is offense dangerous? 03.)Who does the spirit of offense attack? 04.)Are offenses avoidable in life? 05.)What is offense really? 06.)How does a wounded heart affect how we see things? 07.)Why do people get offended so easily in church? 08.)Can you be offended at God? 09.)How can we overcome or deal with offense? 10.)What happens if you stay offended (personal example)?

The sermon explores the dangers of harboring a root of bitterness, as warned in Hebrews 12:15. Hidden underground like a plant root, bitterness silently feeds and produces visible bitter fruit, especially in relationships. It poisons prayers, turning them self-focused and ineffective; corrupts worship, rendering it unacceptable to God despite outward beauty; blinds spiritual eyes, causing confusion, unclear dreams, and lack of divine direction; and hardens the heart, preventing God from shaping and using a person like clay too rigid for the Potter. The message urges forgiveness, reconciliation, and softening the heart to restore prayer, worship, guidance, and fruitfulness. All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others. 01.)What is a root of bitterness? 02.)Where is the root located and why is it dangerous? 03.)What bitter fruit does a root of bitterness produce? 04.)How does bitterness affect your prayers? 05.)Why does bitterness corrupt worship? 06.)What example shows worship is rejected due to bitterness? 07.)How does bitterness impact spiritual eyes / discernment? 08.)Why do people feel confused about decisions despite being believers? 09.)What happens when bitterness hardens your spirit? 10.)How can we overcome or remove the root of bitterness?

The sermon draws from Exodus 5:1, where Moses confronts Pharaoh to demand freedom for the Israelites after 430 years of generational slavery. Pastor Michael emphasizes that true deliverance is not merely escape from bondage, but has a divine purpose: to enable God's people to worship Him freely. Revelation demands bold public action and obedience. Freedom without worship is incomplete. Examples from Scripture, like the Gadarene demoniac and Bartimaeus, show deliverance leads to discipleship, service, and glorifying God. Prosperity, healing, and liberation must serve His glory, not selfish ends. Tonight is a night for purposeful breakthrough and commitment to live for the Lord.All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others.01.)What was the situation of the Israelites in Egypt?02.)Why did God send Moses to Pharaoh?03.)What is required beyond simply hearing from God?04.)Who is the "man" God raises up for deliverance today?05.)Where should believers take their stand?06.)Why did Moses tell Pharaoh to let the people go?07.)What is the true purpose of deliverance?08.)What happens after true deliverance (biblical examples)?09.)Should prosperity, healing, or freedom have a purpose?10.)What should believers do after understanding this?

Pastor Anita delivers a heartfelt message on overcoming the deep, silent pain of barrenness and infertility that many couples endure privately while masking their struggle in public. Drawing from personal experience including two miscarriages she shares how persistent prayer, claiming biblical promises, and pouring out cries to God brought breakthrough and fruitfulness. Pastor highlights scriptural examples: Sarah bearing Isaac in old age, Rebekah conceiving through Isaac's earnest intercession, Hannah receiving Samuel after bitter weeping, and Elizabeth giving birth to John the Baptist in her later years. God's original blessing in Genesis is fruitfulness children are His reward. Through focused, undistracted prayer and declaring God's Word, sorrow turns to joy, and barrenness becomes a powerful testimony of His faithfulness and power. All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others. 01.)Does God care about the pain of barrenness and infertility? 02.)Is barrenness a sign that God is absent or has rejected me? 03.)What is God's original intention for marriage and children? 04.)Are there biblical examples of God turning barrenness into fruitfulness? 05.)What role does prayer play in overcoming barrenness? 06.)How should I pray when facing this struggle? 07.)Can I personally claim the promises God gave to barren women in the Bible? 08.)What helped the speaker overcome two miscarriages and become fruitful? 09.)Should I be concerned about what people say about my childlessness? 10.)What can I expect if I trust and pray according to God's Word?

The message explores how quickly gratitude can turn to murmuring, drawing from the Israelites' journey in Exodus 15. Just three days after witnessing the miraculous parting of the Red Sea and celebrating with timbrels, they complained bitterly at Marah over undrinkable water, forgetting God's recent faithfulness. Trials often cause people to overlook yesterday's miracles, revealing hidden unbelief and prompting complaints instead of faith. Through personal stories of loss and sanctification, the speaker urges believers to remember God's past deliverance, seek His presence amid unchanging challenges, and choose praise over grumbling even when circumstances shift or trials persist finding true peace in Christ who has overcome the world. All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others. 01.)Why do people so quickly shift from praise to complaining after experiencing God's miracles? 02.0What causes murmuring or complaining during difficult times? 03.)Why does God allow trials and difficulties in the lives of believers? 04.)Is it normal or acceptable to question or get angry at God during deep personal loss05.)How should believers respond to trials instead of murmuring? 06.)Do trials ever really go away, or do they just change form? 07.)Where does true peace come from in a world full of trouble? 08.)How can we face ongoing or repeated trials without losing faith? 09.)What is the full gospel regarding suffering and deliverance? 10.)How do we practically overcome murmuring and maintain gratitude?

The message addresses spiritual barriers to fruitfulness, particularly infertility and miscarriages, viewing them as part of generational patterns, curses, and demonic opposition targeting wombs carrying destiny. Drawing from biblical examples like Abraham & Sarah, Isaac & Rebecca, and Rachel, it emphasizes that the enemy fights against children who will fulfill God's purposes. Pastor Micheal urges couples to engage in spiritual warfare, confess and break family iniquities, pray together in agreement, stay deeply connected to Christ, and trust God's power to overcome medical reports and release blessings of children who will glorify Him. All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others. 01.)Why do some couples face infertility or miscarriages despite medical explanations02.)What does the Bible say about bearing the iniquities of forefathers? 03.)Are generational curses or evil patterns real and scientific? 04.)Why does the enemy attack fruitfulness, especially in certain families? 05.)What role do dreams or spiritual attacks play in miscarriages? 06.)How can couples break these spiritual hindrances? 07.)Why is praying together as a couple so powerful? 08.)Is medical help (e.g., IVF) enough, or is spiritual action needed? 09.)How does staying connected to Jesus lead to fruitfulness? 10.)What should couples do practically for breakthrough?

This powerful sermon draws from Exodus 10:3, where God confronts Pharaoh through Moses: "How long will you refuse to humble yourself before Me? Let My people go." The core spiritual principle is that refusing to release what God commands us to let go of whether grudges, bitterness, unforgiveness, pride, or control is an act of pride and stubborn defiance against divine authority. Letting go reflects humility and submission, while clinging tightly invites opposition from God Himself, as seen in James 4:6: "God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble." Through Pharaoh's hardened heart, Balaam's blindness, and the unforgiving servant in Matthew 18, the message warns that pride leads to destruction and spiritual captivity, urging believers today to release offenses, family hurts, and personal idols to receive God's grace and freedom. All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others. 01.)What is the powerful spiritual principle hidden in Exodus 10:3? 02.)How are letting go and humility connected in the Bible? 03.)Why did Pharaoh refuse to let the Israelites go? 04.)Why did God send 10 plagues on Egypt? 05.)What three major "gods" or forces will rise in the last days, according to the sermon06.)What does James 4:6 teach about pride and opposition? 07.)What lesson comes from Balaam's story in the sermon? 08.)How does pride lead to destruction, per Proverbs 16:18? 09.)What happens when we refuse to forgive or let go of offenses, as in the parable of the unforgiving servant (Matthew 18)? 10.)What is God personally asking many people to release today?

Drawing from Exodus 10:3, the message explores God's command to Pharaoh: "Let my people go." Even in 430 years of bondage, God calls Israel "my people," revealing His higher wisdom beyond human understanding. The preacher connects this to personal struggles, emphasizing that refusing to release whether unforgiveness, time, resources, or bitterness stems from distrust in God's word and justice. Holding on leads to broken relationships, physical illness, spiritual dryness, and cycles of defeat. True freedom comes from quick, complete obedience: let go, submit, forgive as Christ forgave, and trust God's perfect plan.All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, TD Jakes and others.01.)Why does God still call us “My people” even when we are going through long, painful bondage or difficulties?02.)Why would God allow His people to suffer or move them from a place of promise (like Canaan) into hardship (like Egypt)?03.)Why do we go through severe personal problems or trials?04.)What does God really mean when He says “Let my people go” to Pharaoh (and how does it apply today)?05.)When God tells me to forgive someone who hurt me badly, whose benefit is He really after?06.)Why is it so hard to forgive, release bitterness, give generously, pray for others, or obey certain commands?07.)What happens in our lives when we refuse to let go of what God has commanded us to release?08.)How quickly and completely should we forgive others?09.)What is one of the most dangerous warnings in the New Testament about forgiveness10.)How can I experience peace, healing, and breakthrough in my body, family, and life?

In this stirring message, Pastor Michael urges believers to keep the fire of the Holy Spirit burning brightly on the altar of their hearts and in the church. Drawing from the lepers in Samaria who shared life-saving good news, the Samaritan woman who led her village to Jesus, and personal stories of radical transformation, he stresses that guarding this fire requires boldly testifying about God's power. He challenges the congregation to actively “go and tell” the gospel, make disciples, care for others, and move beyond silence or self-focus unlocking greater anointing, spiritual growth, and revival through obedient witness. All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others. 01.)What does it mean to "guard the fire on the altar"? 02.)Why has the fire gone out in many churches and individual lives? 03.)How can the power of the Holy Spirit truly change lives? 04.)What happens when people doubt or oppose a true prophetic word? 05.)Why is it wrong for believers to stay silent about God's goodness? 06.)What is the power of personal testimony and "going and telling"? 07.)How do we grow in the anointing and the fire of the Holy Spirit? 08.)What is the Great Commission really about for everyday believers? 09.)Why should believers (especially youth and leaders) prioritize sharing the gospel over personal pursuits? 10.)How can ordinary Christians experience the Holy Spirit coming upon them with fresh fire?

The sermon emphasizes that God judges not merely external actions but the hidden realm of imagination, as revealed in Genesis 6:5, where humanity's continual evil thoughts preceded the flood. This inner faculty acts as a spiritual organ for receiving divine ideas, prophetic visions, and impressions that shape destiny. Biblical examples illustrate transformation: Abram's barren image replaced by countless stars, Joseph's bowing sheaves dream, Ezekiel's visions amid exile, and Peter's shift toward the Gentiles. The enemy corrupts this realm through lust, bitterness, unforgiveness, fear, and anxiety, hindering revelation. Renewal comes by fasting with prayer to erase wrong images and meditating on God's Word (Romans 12:2; Psalm 1) to sanctify and align the mind with His will. All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others. 01.)What does God really see and judge in a person? 02.)What exactly is the "imagination" according to the Bible? 03.)Why did God send the flood in Noah's time? 04.)How does God change a person's future or identity? 05.)Why do many believers struggle to receive prophetic words, visions, or breakthroughs from God? 06.)What are the main ways the enemy corrupts or defiles a person's imagination? 07.)How can lust in the heart be as serious as the physical act? 08.)What practical steps can someone take to cleanse and sanctify their imagination?09.)Why is meditating on the Word of God more powerful than just reading large amounts quickly? 10.)How does changing the picture in your imagination affect your life practically?

Pastor Michael explains deliverance as God's spiritual system to restore people from bondage to dominion. True deliverance brings freedom from bondage (oppressive burdens draining strength), danger, and evil. Drawing from Exodus, he describes spiritual taskmasters that trap people in repetitive cycles, generational strongholds, and manifestations like sickness, financial struggles, or broken relationships. God intervenes powerfully bringing out, rescuing, redeeming, and judging oppressors. In the New Testament, Christ delivers believers from the power of darkness, transferring them into His kingdom, granting a clear mind, inner peace, self-control, and joyful obedience to God. All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others. 01.)What is deliverance? 02.)Why do people (even believers) need deliverance? 03.)What are spiritual taskmasters today? 04.)How does God respond to bondage in Scripture? 05.)Can bondage affect generations and manifest in various problems? 06.)What happens when you start praying for deliverance? 07.)How is New Testament deliverance different/higher? 08.)What changes when true deliverance occurs through Christ? 09.)Is deliverance just casting out demons repeatedly? 10.)How can someone experience this deliverance practically?

This sermon explores Matthew 7:7–8, warning against presuming familiarity with the well-known verse “Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened.” The speaker emphasizes approaching Scripture afresh to hear God's new voice. He unpacks the threefold progression: asking as humble verbal petition rooted in relationship with the Father; seeking as passionate, wholehearted pursuit requiring effort and undivided focus; and knocking as bold, Spirit-led persistence that unlocks revelation and deeper realms. He explains why some ask but don't receive misaligned will, wrong motives, or missed timing urging believers to check motives, align with God's will, recognize seasons of favor, and receive like humble children. All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others. 01.) Why do we often miss what God is really saying through familiar Bible verses? 02.) What are the three progressive actions Jesus teaches in Matthew 7:7? 03.) How does asking differ from begging, and what makes asking effective? 04.) Why does seeking require more than just asking? 05.) What does knocking represent spiritually? 06.) How do the three levels (ask, seek, knock) connect to body, soul, and spirit? 07.) Why do some people ask but not receive, even though Jesus said “everyone who asks receives”? 08.) What role do wrong motives play in unanswered prayer? 09.) How should believers approach God to avoid missing breakthroughs? 10.) Why do sinners/tax collectors receive from Jesus while religious leaders often miss Him?

In this compelling sermon, Pastor Michael unpacks Jesus' ministry in Capernaum from Mark 1, showing how God starts transformation and judgment with His own people in the church before addressing the world. Jesus taught with divine authority rooted in God's unchanging Word, unlike the scribes' shifting experiences. An unclean spirit's outburst in the synagogue exposed prior spiritual darkness, but the preached truth released light and deliverance. All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others. 01.)Where and how does God begin to bring change or judgment to a nation, city, or family?02.)Why did Jesus choose to teach in the synagogue first instead of the streets or marketplace? 03.)What is the key difference between Jesus' teaching and that of the scribes? 04.)Why do many people lose blessings or miracles quickly after receiving them? 05.)Can an unclean/evil spirit be present inside a church or synagogue? 06.)What caused the unclean spirit to cry out and leave without Jesus directly commanding it? 07.)How can ordinary believers drive out darkness from their home? 08.)What simple method helped a family stop terrifying nightly knocking voices / demonic disturbances after years and moving four houses? 09.)How did a working woman heal from long-term dark black skin patches after medical treatments failed? 10.)Why should believers prioritize bringing and reading their Bibles instead of relying only on miracles, prayers, or pastors?

In this powerful teaching, Pastor Michael explores the profound biblical phrase "the finger of God" from Exodus 8:19, where Egyptian magicians acknowledged God's superior power when they could no longer replicate Moses' miracle of turning dust into lice. This finger dismantles darkness in Egypt, writes the law on stone tablets in Exodus 31 to establish divine order, silences accusers in John 8 through Jesus' grace, and casts out demons in Luke 11 as the Holy Spirit's work. It delivers, convicts, brings stability through the Word, and calls for humble surrender rather than a hardened heart. All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others. 01.)What does "the finger of God" really mean in the Bible? 02.)Why did the Egyptian magicians specifically say "This is the finger of God" instead of "the hand of God"? 03.)Is there a limit to what the powers of darkness (Satan, magicians, occult) can do?04.)What does the finger of God do to demonic/occult systems? 05.)How does the finger of God appear after the plagues (in Exodus 31)? 06.)Why do many believers lack stability or breakthrough in life? 07.)What happened when Jesus wrote on the ground with His finger in John 8? 08.)How is the finger of God connected to deliverance and casting out demons today?09.)What blocks people from fully experiencing the finger of God's power? 10.)How can I personally receive the finger of God's work in my life right now?

The message passionately calls believers to guard the spiritual fire on the altar of their hearts and the church, ensuring it burns continually day and night, as commanded in Leviticus 6:13. When this fire dims through neglect, worldly cares, or unfaithfulness, darkness gains ground illustrated by former churches now mosques. The preacher stresses two vital flames: faithfulness in honoring appointed times for worship, prayer, and assembly without excuses, and fervent intercession as the church's lifeline. All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others. 01.)What does the command in Leviticus 6:13 ("The fire shall be burning continually... it shall not go out") mean for believers today? 02.)Why does the fire on the church's altar (or in people's hearts) go out, and what are the consequences? 03.)What is the "fire of faithfulness," and how do we keep it burning? 04.)Why is punctuality and consistency in attending God's house so important spiritually05.)What is the "fire of intercession," and why is it essential? 06.)How can ordinary people/prayer warriors sustain a burning prayer life that impacts the church and society? 07.)What role do parents (especially mothers/fathers) play in keeping the family/church fire burning? 08.)Why do worldly cares, excuses, or casual attitudes quench the fire more than direct attacks? 09.)How does faithfulness lead to greater trust, honor, and open doors from God? 10.)What practical steps can believers take right now to guard and rekindle the fire on their altar?

Pastor Michael emphasizes that true biblical healing and deliverance are not endpoints for personal comfort or fun, but doorways with a divine purpose: to transform people into genuine worshippers of God. Drawing from Exodus, he explains God freed Israel from 430 years of slavery not for leisure, but so they could worship Him in the wilderness. Using stories of debt cancellation, healed lepers who failed to return, and Jesus healing Peter's mother-in-law who then served others—he stresses that freedom leads to consecration, heartfelt worship in spirit and truth, and selfless service to God's people, guarding against backsliding into worse bondage. All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others. 01.)What is the true purpose of deliverance from bondage or slavery? 02.)Why did God deliver the Israelites from 430 years of slavery in Egypt? 03.)Is deliverance the final goal for believers? 04.)What happens if someone receives healing or deliverance but doesn't pursue worship? 05.)Why do many healed or delivered people (like the nine lepers) not return to give thanks or worship? 06.)What role does worship play after healing or deliverance? 07.)Does God heal and deliver just for personal benefit? 08.)What did Peter's mother-in-law do after Jesus healed her fever? 09.)How can someone in impossible situations (like debt, eviction, or oppression) experience breakthrough? 10.)What is the ultimate sign of being truly touched by God through healing/deliverance?

The Law of Revelation: Spiritual growth is measured by the divine illumination you receive and apply, transforming information into living truth. From Paul's Damascus encounter to Peter's confession "You are the Christ" revelation births identity, purpose, and stability. Without it, zeal produces activity but no fruit. God's Word becomes a lamp to your feet only when it booms alive in your spirit. Seek the Spirit of wisdom and revelation; one moment of divine light outweighs years of study, unveiling your calling, inheritance, and destiny. All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others 01.)What is the Law of Revelation? 02.)How is spiritual growth measured? 03.)What's the difference between information and revelation? 04.)Why did Paul change after the Damascus road? 05.)What did Jesus build His church on? 06.)Why do some Christians have zeal but no fruit? 07.)How should we read the Bible? 08.)What did Paul pray for the Ephesian church? 09.)What are the three levels of learning? 10.)What are the three things revelation brings?

Apostle Matthew delves into Judges 2 and Isaiah 5, depicting God as a heartbroken Father questioning Israel's disobedience despite abundant blessings promises, deliverance, protection, and a fruitful vineyard on a fertile hill. He warns that disobedience sparks spiritual decay, leading to moral collapse, as seen in Europe's shift from Christian innovation to secular decline. Prophesying Asia's rise in inventions, technology, and revival, he urges immediate repentance, seeking God while He is near, to embrace this time of visitation and avert judgment. All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others 01.)Why does God ask “Why have you done this?” 02.)What does the vineyard in Isaiah 5 represent? 03.)What did God do for His vineyard (His people)? 04.)What did God expect from His people? 05.)What did the vineyard produce instead? 06.)What happens when God's people disobey? 07.)Why is Europe declining spiritually? 08.)Where is God shifting His attention now? 09.)What must people do during this time of visitation? 10.)What is an example of spiritual decay today?

In Judges 1, after Joshua's death, Israel sought divine direction amid warfare, asking God who should fight the Canaanites first. The Lord replied, “Judah shall go up”—Judah meaning praise. Victory begins with worship, not strategy. David inquired of God before every battle; praise shifted atmospheres, confused enemies, and released angels. Seek God's voice through a prepared spirit, confirmed by Scripture, dreams, and prophecy. Lead with high praises and the Word Heaven's strategy for guidance and triumph in life's battles. All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others 01.)What did Israel do after Joshua died? 02.)Why is seeking God's direction more important than resources? 03.)What should be the first step before any action in battle or life? 04.)Who did God say should go up first? 05.)What is Heaven's strategy for victory? 06.)How did David win his battles? 07.)How does God confirm His direction? 08.)What combines with praise to bring breakthrough? 09.)What happens when praise goes first? 10.)How can we receive divine direction today?

The Law of Humility: Deepen it through gratitude, remembrance, and worship. Gratitude reminds the soul of God's source, countering pride's forgetfulness (Psalm 103:2). Remembrance of your origins like Joseph's pit or David's shepherd days—grounds promotion in grace, not entitlement. Worship empties self-importance, for God resists the proud but gives grace to the humble (James 4:6). Success is God-distributed, not self-made. Thank Him daily, recall where He brought you from, and bow in true worship to stay low as He lifts you high. All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others 01.)How do you deepen humility? 02.)What is the easiest way to deepen humility? 03.)What happens when you stop thanking God? 04.)What does Psalm 103:2 warn against? 05.)What is the soil in which humility grows? 06.)What daily battle do Christians fight? 07.)What does humility say about every opportunity? 08.)Where does promotion come from (Psalm 75:6-7)? 09.)Why does God resist the proud (James 4:6)? 10.)How does worship deepen humility?

From Revelation 14:9-11, this urgent prophetic warning reveals the three angels' messages: gospel proclamation, Babylon's fall, and the doom of beast worshippers. Receiving the mark signifies deliberate rejection of Christ, leading to undiluted wrath, eternal torment in fire and brimstone before angels and the Lamb. Jesus drank this cup for us—now rejecters face it. Call to daily worship, intercede for families' salvation, repent now before tribulation. Eternal separation awaits; grace period ends soon. All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others 01.)What does receiving the mark of the beast represent? 02.)What are the three angels' messages in Revelation 14? 03.)What happens to those who worship the beast and take his mark? 04.)How does Jesus relate to the cup of God's wrath? 05.)What is the first practical response for believers? 06.)What should Christians urgently pray for right now? 07.)Is hell a real place or just symbolic? 08.)Why do people end up in hell according to the sermon? 09.)What makes salvation genuine (not just words)? 10.)What is the prophetic timeline and urgency?

From Isaiah 51:7, the sermon urges believers to listen deeply to God, know His righteousness, and align with His Word. It emphasizes not fearing human reproach or insults, trusting God's eternal righteousness. The message warns of internal divisions among mockers, as God's Spirit separates the faithful from the unfaithful. Stand firm in faith, as God's righteousness endures forever, impacting generations, despite worldly rejection or ridicule. All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others 01.)Who is God addressing in Isaiah 51:7? 02.)What does it mean to know righteousness? 03.)How should believers respond to mockery or insults? 04.)What is the greatest test for a believer? 05.)What happens to those who mock God's people? 06.)How does God speak to His people? 07.)What is the significance of having God's law in one's heart? 08.)Why do some Christians fail to follow God's righteousness? 09.)What is the prophetic warning for the church? 10.)How does God's righteousness impact future generations?

In Job 42:10, God restored Job's losses when he prayed for his friends, despite his own need for prayer. This prophetic intercession, praying for those who don't deserve it, unlocks divine prosperity—200% restoration. Abraham's intercession for Abimelek lifted curses, making him a father of nations. True prosperity, not just wealth, flows from a heart devoted to God's house, as seen in David's affection for it. By prioritizing prophetic intercession and supporting God's work, blessings overflow, transforming lives and nations. Embrace this call to intercede and experience God's abundant favor.All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others01.)What did God reveal about prosperity and purpose during the meditation? 02.)What condition was Job in when he prayed for his friends? 03.)Who did Job pray for, and why was this significant? 04.)What was the result of Job's intercession? 05.)What is prophetic intercession, and why is it powerful? 06.)How did Abraham demonstrate prophetic intercession? 07.)What is the role of affection for God's house in receiving blessings? 08.)Why is intercession challenging for many people? 09.)How does joining intercessors enhance one's prayer life? 10.)What is the broader impact of prophetic intercession?

God deposits unique gifts in everyone, regardless of their background. In 2 Timothy 1:6, Paul urges Timothy to "stir up" the gift of the Holy Spirit within him. These divine enablements, activated through faith and obedience, can elevate you from obscurity to greatness. Rejection, circumstances, and sin may try to dim your fire, but spiritual discipline and pure motives keep it burning. Use your gift in a safe, supportive environment, and let God scale your impact for His glory.All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others01.)What is the main message of the sermon? 02.)What does "stir up the gift" mean? 03.)Who has a gift from God? 04.)How are gifts activated? 05.)What hinders the use of God's gifts? 06.)Why does God use challenges like rejection? 07.)How can one develop their gift? 08.)What role do motives play in using gifts? 09.)Can God elevate someone quickly? 10.)Why is a supportive environment important?

In this dynamic sermon on the "Law of Process" from the 21 Laws of Spiritual Growth series, Pastor Michael emphasizes that true maturity blooms through patient journeys, not fleeting events. Drawing from a lottery winner's downfall and hasty marriages, he warns against immaturity's pitfalls. Biblical gems like James 1:4 and Joseph's trials illustrate how God refines character in silence and betrayal. Leaders must test potential via humble tasks, not charm. Embrace hidden processes without offense, stay consistent, and trust refinement (Psalm 66:10; 1 Peter 4:12) for destined fruitfulness.All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others01.)What is the Law of Process? 02.)Why do people resist the process? 03.)What happens without embracing process? 04.)How does process build maturity? 05.)How should leaders be raised? 06.)What was Moses' process? 07.)What was Joseph's process? 08.)Why the silence in process?09.)How to handle the hidden process? 10.)What biblical encouragement for trials?

In a fiery sermon from Revelation 20:2, Pastor Michael Fernandez exposes the devil's four dark faces: the Dragon, unleashing chaos, persecution, and deception; the Serpent of Old, distorting truth, sowing doubt, and inflating spiritual pride; the Devil, a relentless slanderer and accuser of believers; and Satan, the cunning adversary prowling like a lion. He warns against compromise in end times, urges fervent prayer and fasting for families, and declares victory: the God of peace will crush Satan under our feet, restoring what's stolen sevenfold.All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others01.)What are the four descriptions of the devil in Revelation 20:2? 02.)What does the 'Dragon' symbolize in Revelation 12? 03.)How does the Dragon bring deception? 04.)What is the 'Serpent of Old' and its first strategy? 05.)What are the second and third strategies of the Serpent? 06.)What does the word 'Devil' (Diabolos) mean? 07.)How does the Devil operate through accusation? 08.)Who is the 'accuser of the brethren' in Revelation 12:10, and why avoid it? 09.)What does 'Satan' (Hebrew: ha-Satan) signify in 1 Peter 5:8?10.)How can we crush Satan's power, per Romans 16:20?

In Revelation 20:1-3, an angel descends from heaven with a key to the bottomless pit and a great chain, symbolizing delegated authority from God to bind Satan for a thousand years. The bottomless pit, or "abyss" (Greek: abyssos), is a spiritual prison for demonic forces, possibly located in the sea, as suggested by Jewish teachings and biblical references like Amos and Luke 8:31. Keys represent authority, as seen with Jesus holding keys to death and Hades. Christians grow in authority by recognizing, submitting to, and using it against demonic forces.All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others01.)What is the bottomless pit in Revelation 20:1? 02.)What does the key to the bottomless pit symbolize? 03.)What is the significance of the great chain in the angel's hand? 04.)Who is the angel in Revelation 20:1? 05.)How is Satan bound in the bottomless pit? 06.)What are the three falls of Satan mentioned? 07.)Where is the bottomless pit located? 08.)Why do demons fear the bottomless pit? 09.)How can Christians grow in spiritual authority? 10.)What happens to the bottomless pit in the end times?

This sermon uses Usain Bolt's story of losing his edge to warn against "rust" from neglect in spiritual, emotional, and physical areas. Referencing 2 Corinthians 4:16 and Joel 2:25, it urges maintaining anointing, health, and relationships through discipline and dependence on God. The message emphasizes that prayer and discipline prevent rust, promising restoration and revival. Listeners are encouraged to revisit the sermon, pray, and apply its principles to ensure God's oil flows, reversing neglect and fostering breakthroughs in life.All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others01.)What is "rust" in the context of life? 02.)How does neglect lead to rust? 03.)Why is maintenance important? 04.)How can one prevent spiritual rust? 05.)What happens when you neglect the anointing? 06.)How can emotional rust be addressed? 07.)Why is physical health important for spiritual life? 08.)How does prayer strengthen relationships? 09.)Can rust be reversed? 10.)What is the role of discipline in discipleship

In "The Law of Process," the speaker emphasizes that spiritual and personal growth is not an instant event but a gradual journey, drawing from Philippians 1:6 where God completes His work in us. Rejecting the mindset of quick fixes like instant coffee or one-time anointings, he urges choosing processes over exciting events, as processes transform while events merely excite. Through stories of David and a personal vision of Jesus, he highlights resisting impatience, pride, and pain to yield to God's unfolding plan for lasting success.All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others01.)What is the main misconception about spiritual growth addressed in the sermon? 02.)Why is instant transformation unrealistic according to the speaker? 03.)What does Philippians 1:6 say about God's work in us?04.)How does the speaker describe a person's state during growth?05.)Why do people resist the process of growth?06.)What is the difference between events and processes in spiritual growth?07.)How does the speaker illustrate the importance of process with David's life?08.)What role does a prophetic word play in the process?09.)How should one handle pain in the growth process?10.)Why is submitting to the process important, even with setbacks?

God is a God of progression, moving believers from glory to glory, as seen in Isaiah 28:13 and Solomon's Temple with its three levels: outer court, holy place, and holiest of holies. Similarly, God works in our spirit, soul, and body (1 Corinthians 3:16, 1 Thessalonians 5:23), transforming us from the inside out. Like the Israelites' journey from Egypt's lack to the Promised Land's abundance, God shifts us from “never enough” to “more than enough,” breaking financial, emotional, and spiritual bondages.All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others01.)How does the sermon describe God's nature? 02.)What are the three levels of Solomon's Temple? 03.)How do the temple's levels relate to human nature? 04.)What does 1 Corinthians 3:16 say about believers? 05.)How does 1 Thessalonians 5:23 describe God's sanctification? 06.)How does the devil's work differ from God's? 07.)What is the Israelites' progression in the sermon? 08.)What transformations does the sermon prophesy for believers? 09.)What practical actions does the sermon encourage? 10.)What does Isaiah 28:13 teach about God's revelation?

In 2 Kings 7, four lepers at Samaria's famine-stricken gates face a dire choice: stay and die, or surrender to the besieging Syrians. Stepping out in faith at twilight, they discover the enemy camp deserted—God had unleashed phantom sounds of chariots, scattering the Syrians in terror. Feasting on abundance, they realize: "This is a day of good news; we cannot remain silent!" Amid critiques of complacent believers hoarding joy like elder brothers, the sermon ignites a call to evangelism—taste the Lord's goodness, share the gospel boldly, and awaken sleeping churches to reach the lost.All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others01.)What is the main Bible passage discussed?02.)Why were the lepers outside the city?03.)What choice did the lepers face? 04.)How did God cause the Syrians to flee? 05.)What did the lepers do upon finding the empty camp? 06.)What spiritual lesson does the story teach about faith? 07.)Why do some believers seem bitter or joyless? 08.)What does "taste and see that the Lord is good" mean here? 09.)Why can't believers remain silent about the gospel? 10.)What is the sermon's call to action, especially for youth?

David, offended by a tragic event, initially refused to move the Ark of God, symbolizing His presence, into the city. Obed-Edom, despite inconvenience, welcomed the Ark, receiving abundant blessings. This teaches that making room for God requires sacrifice—through devoted prayer, fasting, and giving. Such sacrifices are investments, yielding generational blessings. David, inspired by Obed-Edom's blessings, overcame his offense, brought the Ark to his city, and secured divine favor. Sacrifice, through devotion and generosity, is the pathway to God's visitation and lasting provision.All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others01.)Why did David initially refuse to move the Ark of the Lord?02.)What happens when someone is in a place of offense with God?03.)What does it mean to treat the presence of God casually?04.)How did Obed-Edom respond to the Ark's presence in his home?05.)What was the result of Obed-Edom's sacrifice?06.)Why is sacrifice described as an investment in God's kingdom?07.)How can one make room for God's presence in their life?08.)What is the significance of the “new wine” in the context of giving?09.)How did David's attitude change after hearing about Obed-Edom's blessings?10.)What is the role of fasting in making room for God?

On Newcomers Sunday, the pastor welcomes all, emphasizing that attendees are there by God's plan, not coincidence. He shares his transformative experience from a simple church service, highlighting God's ability to work through imperfect settings. Referencing Ecclesiastes 3:11, he notes God's gift of eternity in every heart, urging connection with the Creator. He outlines four reasons to attend church weekly: growing in God's Word, prayer support, fellowship, and discipleship. These pillars foster spiritual growth, community, and purpose, encouraging attendees to embrace God's plan and avoid distractions from their divine destiny.All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others01.)Why are you here today at church?02.)What does the Bible say about God's purpose for people?03.)Why do people seek God, even in primitive settings?04.)What can change your life's history?05.)Why should you attend church every Sunday?06.)How does understanding God's Word impact your life?07.)Why is prayer important in the church?08.)What is the role of fellowship in the church?09.)What does it mean to be discipled?10.)How did the pastor's personal experience shape his message?

Caleb, at 85, boldly asked Joshua for the mountain of Hebron, inhabited by the giant Anakim, not for himself but as an inheritance for future generations. His faith and courage turned obstacles into opportunities, showing that giants—addictions, fear, or poverty—can fall through consistent prayer and persistent faith. Caleb's devotion to God, not physical strength, made him a spiritual father, leaving a legacy of victory and peace. Like Caleb, believers are called to fight battles today, breaking generational curses to secure blessings for their families and beyond.All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others01.)Who was Caleb, and what did he ask for?02.)Why did Caleb want the mountain of Hebron?03.0Who were the Anakim?04.)What made Caleb different from others?05.)What are the "giants" in our lives today?06.)How can these giants be defeated?07.)What is the significance of being a spiritual father or mother?08.)How did Caleb's victory impact others?09.)What role does consistency play in overcoming challenges?10.)Why is persistence important in faith?

In this continuation of "The Law of Impartation," Pastor emphasizes humility as essential for receiving spiritual impartation, cautioning that pride obstructs it. Drawing from biblical examples like Elisha and Moses, Pastor illustrates that impartation stems from existing grace, is initiated by God, and is intended for sharing burdens, not seeking fame. The pattern involves divine election, submission to spiritual authority, and serving a vision. Practical steps include pursuing anointing, honoring spiritual leaders, and serving humbly. Pastor prays for financial breakthroughs, encouraging the audience to subscribe to their YouTube channel to reach 210,000 subscribers.All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others01.)What is the main barrier to receiving impartation? 02.)How is humility connected to impartation?03.)What is the biblical pattern of impartation?04.)How does impartation function in the body of Christ?05.)What is the role of serving in impartation?06.)Why is divine election important in impartation?07.)What is the purpose of impartation?08.)How did Elisha demonstrate humility in receiving impartation?09.)Can impartation occur without physical presence?10.)How should believers pursue impartation practically?

Misunderstanding is a tool of the devil to sow discord. To counter it, make every effort to maintain unity through peace (Ephesians 4:3). Leaders must ensure clarity in speech and actions, providing clear instructions to avoid confusion (Proverbs 16:23). Be approachable and available to listen, fostering understanding. Seek God's wisdom, knowledge, and discernment through prayer to rise above misunderstandings. Like David, rely on divine wisdom, not worldly knowledge, to navigate challenges and restore relationships, bringing prosperity and unity in Jesus' name.All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others01.)What is misunderstanding, and why is it significant?02.)How does misunderstanding spread?03.)What does the Bible say about maintaining unity?04.)Why is effort important in addressing misunderstanding?05.)How can leaders avoid misunderstanding?06.)What is the importance of clarity in leadership?07.)Why should leaders be approachable and available?08.)How can ordinary people overcome misunderstandings?09.)What role does divine wisdom play in addressing misunderstandings?10.)What is the promised outcome of applying these principles?

Overcome past pain to hear God's voice clearly. The Samaritan woman's painful relationships clouded her understanding of Jesus' message until He addressed her pain, leading to transformation. Similarly, Naaman's hidden leprosy and pride hindered his healing until he humbled himself. Jabez, named "pain" by his mother, prayed for God's blessing, expanded influence, presence, protection, and to be a blessing to others. By bringing pain to Jesus, we break cycles of defeat, trust good people, and embrace God's plan, becoming blessings to others.All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others01.)How does past pain affect our ability to hear God's voice?02.)Why do some people struggle to understand God's messages?03.)How can we overcome the pain of the past?04.)What happens when we hide our pain?05.)How does pain influence our relationships?06.)Why did Naaman struggle to receive his healing?07.)What does Jabez's story teach about overcoming pain?08.)How can we stop pain from defining our future?09.)What role does prayer play in overcoming pain?10.)How can we become a blessing despite our pain?

Zechariah 12:10 prophesies God pouring out a spirit of grace and supplication on the house of David and Jerusalem's inhabitants. This divine act sparks revival, urging believers to respond to the Holy Spirit's call. Amid global turmoil, grace brings unmerited favor, opening doors and prompting believers to extend grace through forgiveness and service. Supplication drives prayer, fostering a deeper revelation of Jesus, moving from historical to personal connection. For Israel, this signals a national awakening post-rapture, culminating in mourning and fasting on Yom Kippur, heralding Christ's return to defeat opposing nations.All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others01.)What does Zechariah 12:10 prophesy?02.)What is the significance of God saying, “I will pour”?03.)What is the spirit of grace?04.)How should believers respond to the spirit of grace?05.)What is the spirit of supplication?06.)Who is the “house of David” in this context?07.)What happens when the Holy Spirit comes upon believers?08.)What is the prophetic fulfillment for Israel in Zechariah 12:10?09.)What should believers do in response to this prophecy?10.)What is the significance of mourning in this prophecy?

The Law of Impartation is a powerful spiritual principle that accelerates growth, empowers believers, and equips them for their destiny. Through the laying on of hands or covenant relationships, grace and spiritual gifts are transferred, multiplying anointing as seen in Moses and the elders (Numbers 11:17). Impartation breaks limitations, fosters spiritual growth, and positions individuals for their God-given purpose, as exemplified by Elisha's transformation from farmer to prophet. Rooted in honor and heart-to-heart connections, this divine law ensures no believer remains stagnant, unlocking rapid progress in faith, ministry, and even finances.All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others01.)What is the Law of Impartation? 02.)Why is impartation important for spiritual growth? 03.)How does impartation work?04.)What are the three main purposes of impartation?05.)How did impartation function in the example of Moses?06.)What role does a covenant relationship play in impartation?07.)Can impartation impact areas beyond spiritual gifts?08.)Why does no one have all spiritual gifts?09.)How does impartation break limitations?10.)How does impartation position someone for their destiny?

In this sermon from Esther 1, Pastor contrasts the "counsel of the world"—worldly experts like astrologers and politicians—with the "counsel of God." He urges basing life on God's Word for true wisdom, gained not just from reading but doing it (Psalm 111:10). Surround yourself with a godly inner circle of character, not mere position. Finally, counsel should root in love and mercy, not harsh law (Micah 6:8), restoring rather than punishing. Includes prophecy for India as a superpower and practical advice on marriage, career, and decisions. Hallelujah—seek God's higher road!All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others01.)What is the difference between the counsel of the world and the counsel of God?02.)How can one gain wisdom according to the sermon?03.)Why is King Ahasuerus's approach criticized?04.)What role does an inner circle play in decision-making?05.)What is the prophecy for India mentioned in the sermon?06.)How should Christians approach life's decisions?07.)What practical advice is given about marriage?08.)Why is doing God's Word emphasized over just hearing it?09.)How should leaders handle difficult decisions?10.)How should counsel be framed according to the sermon?

This sermon emphasizes the importance of God's Word as the foundation for life, drawing from Nehemiah 13. The Israelites, upon returning from exile, prioritized reading the Book of Moses, discovering God's command to separate from Ammonites and Moabites due to their lack of kindness and attempts to curse Israel. The sermon urges believers to prioritize public and private Bible reading, obey God's Word despite societal pressures, and separate from ungodly influences, such as negative voices or immoral music, to maintain holiness and receive God's blessings.All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others01.)What did the Israelites do when they returned from exile?02.)What was found written in the Book of Moses?03.)Why is the Word of God important?04.)What does the sermon suggest about reading the Bible?05.)How should one approach Bible reading and study?06.)Why did God forbid Ammonites and Moabites from the assembly?07.)What is the significance of kindness to God's people?08.)What does it mean to be a doer of the Word?09.)What does separation from ungodly influences entail?10.)What are practical steps for living a separated life?

Samson, blinded by sin, regained strength but needed guidance to use it effectively, illustrating the necessity of the prophetic word to direct God-given abilities. Jesus used simple agricultural metaphors to convey profound truths. A vision of an impatient farmer digging up seeds warns against frustration undermining faith. God works silently, promising a harvest for those who wait patiently. Worship and the prophetic word are key to unlocking divine breakthroughs. In August and September, a window of grace will bring supernatural promotions. Don't dig up your seed through impatience or sin; wait on God's timing.All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others01.)What does Samson's story in Judges 16:26 teach us?02.)Why is the prophetic word important?03.)What lesson does the impatient farmer vision convey?04.)How does God work according to the sermon?05.)What is the significance of worship in the sermon?06.)What is the prophetic window mentioned for August and September?07.)How does impatience affect believers?08.)What does the sermon say about the incorruptible seed?09.)How did Judas illustrate the sermon's message?10.)What practical steps are given to avoid digging up the seed?

The Law of Renewal emphasizes the necessity of spiritual and mental rejuvenation to combat feelings of depletion and burnout. Drawing from Jesus' practice of retreating for prayer (Luke 5:16), it underscores the importance of stepping back to recharge. Spiritual renewal, through God's Word, prayer, and worship, and mental renewal, via affirmations and limiting distractions like social media, are vital for effectiveness and health. Transformation begins with belief, not behavior, enabling individuals to face new challenges with fresh anointing, impacting their lives and others positively.All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others01.)What is the Law of Renewal?02.)Why do people feel depleted or stuck?03.)How did Jesus practice renewal?04.)What is spiritual renewal?05.)Why is daily renewal necessary?06.)How can one renew spiritually?07.)What is mental renewal?08.)How can you renew your mind?09.)Why does transformation start with belief?10.)What are the consequences of neglecting renewal?

A hardened heart, spiritually unyielding, misinterprets God's actions, mistaking blessings for luck or coincidence. This was evident when Jesus fed 5,000, yet the disciples missed the miracle's purpose due to hardened hearts (Mark 6:52). Such hearts lack gratitude, attributing success to personal ability rather than divine grace. This vulnerability to deception, warned in 2 Thessalonians 2, allows Satan's lies to take root, as seen in end-time delusions about aliens and false truths. Only a tender heart, grounded in God's word, can receive divine revelation and avoid deception.All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others01.)What is a hardened heart?02.)How does God communicate with people?03.)What happens when a person's heart is hardened?04.)Why did the disciples not understand the miracle of the loaves?05.)How does a hardened heart affect gratitude?06.)What is the danger of a hardened heart in the end times?07.)What is the role of a tender heart?08.)What is the deception about aliens described in the sermon?09.)How does God respond to those who reject the truth?10.)How does a hardened heart impact receiving correction?

A compelling sermon, "The Danger of a Hardened Heart," based on Zechariah 7:11-12 and Hebrews 3:15, warns of spiritual resistance from ignoring God's promptings, rejecting truth, and unaddressed pain. A hardened heart, compared to flint, drowns out God's voice, fostering insensitivity, deception, and failure in vulnerable areas. This impacts relationships, resists the Holy Spirit, and increases deception risks. To maintain a tender heart, immerse in God's Word to break hardness and engage in fellowship with the Holy Spirit through worship, which counters lust and worldly distractions, ensuring spiritual sensitivity and divine connection.All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others01.)What is a hardened heart in a spiritual context?02.)What causes a heart to become hardened?03.)What is spiritual resistance?04.)How does God communicate with us?05.)What are the consequences of a hardened heart?06.)How does pain contribute to a hardened heart?07.)Why do new believers respond more readily to God's voice?08.)What is the antidote to a hardened heart?09.)How does worship help maintain a tender heart?10.)What is delayed obedience, and why is it problematic?

The Law of Recognition teaches that you cannot receive what you fail to recognize. By discerning the value in what God has already given, like Moses' rod or the widow's oil, you unlock divine provision and breakthroughs. Failing to see this leads to missed opportunities, as with the Pharisees who overlooked Jesus. Recognition activates promotion and preservation, as seen with the thief on the cross who honored Jesus. This spiritual discernment transforms ordinary moments into supernatural blessings, guiding you to act on God's gifts with faith.All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others01.) What is the Law of Recognition?02.) Why do we miss what God has already given?03.) How does the Law of Recognition work in practice?04.) What are examples of the Law of Recognition in the Bible?05.) What happens if you fail to recognize God's gifts?06.) Why is spiritual discernment important in the Law of Recognition?07.) How does Satan hinder the Law of Recognition?08.) What is the cost of unrecognized potential?09.) How can one activate the Law of Recognition?10.) How does recognition lead to promotion and preservation?

James 5:13-15 teaches us to pray during suffering and worship in joy, maintaining a prayerful attitude regardless of circumstances. When facing pain, trust in God's presence, as illustrated by a man's dream of God holding his hand through his wife's cancer battle. The prayer of faith, rooted in God's character, brings healing and forgiveness. Call for church elders to anoint and pray over the sick, fostering a healing community. Emotions can lead us to God's presence, and persistent prayer, even in weakness, activates divine healing and strengthens faith.All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others01.)What should you do when suffering?02.)What should you do when cheerful?03.)Why is attitude important during suffering?04.)What is the significance of praying in the valley?05.)What does the dream of footprints illustrate?06.)What is the prayer of faith?07.)What should you do when sick?08.)Why involve elders in prayer for the sick?09.)What does anointing with oil represent?10.)How does prayer impact healing and forgiveness?

The Law of Recognition teaches that you cannot receive what you fail to discern. Recognizing the divine within the ordinary unlocks blessings, as seen in Matthew 14:34-36, where people recognized Jesus and received healing. Without recognition, treasures are treated as trash, leading to missed opportunities. Genesis 27 illustrates deception's power when Isaac failed to recognize Jacob. Luke 19 shows Jerusalem's destruction due to not recognizing Jesus. Jacob's vision in Genesis 28 reveals God's presence in a simple stone, transforming it into a divine portal, emphasizing discernment's role in spiritual growth.All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others01.)What is the Law of Recognition?02.)Why is recognition important?03.)How does scripture illustrate the Law of Recognition?04.)What does it mean to recognize?05.)How does deception relate to recognition?06.)Why did Isaac fail to recognize Jacob?07.)What happens when you recognize God's presence?08.)How does recognition affect spiritual growth?09.)Why did Jerusalem suffer for not recognizing Jesus?10.)How can one develop recognition?

In James Chapter 3, Pastor emphasizes the sacred responsibility of teaching, warning against seeking it for status due to its stricter judgment. He highlights the power of the tongue, comparing it to a horse's bit or a ship's rudder, controlling life's direction. Words reflect spiritual maturity and can shape your future, acting as self-fulfilling prophecies. Negative speech can destroy, while positive confessions align with God's will, bringing prosperity without sorrow. Control your tongue to master your life, as small words spark great outcomes, like a forest fire ignited by a single spark.All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others01.) What does James mean by "brethren"?02.) Why does James warn against becoming teachers?03.) What is the significance of the tongue in life?04.) How do words reflect spiritual maturity?05.) What is a self-fulfilling prophecy in this context?06.) Why is controlling the tongue important?07.) How can negative words harm?08.) What role does preparation play in teaching God's word?09.) How can positive confessions impact life?10.) What are the small things with big effects?

James 2:14-15 teaches that true faith in Jesus produces transformation, is practical, and shows evidence. Faith without works is dead; it must lead to a changed life, reflecting Christ's love through actions. Attending church or receiving prophecies doesn't make one a Christian—living out God's Word does. Practical faith meets real needs, like helping the poor or praying for others. Evidence of faith is seen in daily practices, like reading the Bible and forgiving others, proving one's commitment to Christ.All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others01.)What does James 2:14 teach about faith?02.)Why is transformation important in faith?03.)What does it mean for faith to be practical?04.)How is faith evidenced in a believer's life?05.)Does attending church make someone a Christian?06.)What is the problem with faith that is only spoken?07.)How does Matthew 7:21 relate to the message?08.)Why should believers pray and fast?09.)What role does forgiveness play in faith?10.)Why do some people come to church for the wrong reasons?

A trade-off means letting go of something to gain something else. If you don't choose your trade-offs, they'll choose you, leading to anxiety, temptation, or stagnation. Jesus made the ultimate trade-off, exchanging divine glory for human form, humbling Himself to death on the cross. To embrace the right trade-offs: ask the Holy Spirit for guidance, reframe sacrifices as seeds, surround yourself with sacrificial people, and celebrate progress, not perfection. Every step of obedience leads to maturity, and the greatest elevation follows the greatest surrender.All these questions were answered just as Perry Stone, Jonathan Cahn, John Hagee, Jentezen Franklin, Benny Hinn, Chris Oyaklihome, Steven Furtick, Joel Osteen, Joseph Prince, Joyce Meyer, Paul Dhinakaran, Samuel Patta, Ezekiah Francis, Johnson Varghese, Paul Thangiah, Mohan C Lazarus, TD Jakes and others01.)What is a trade-off?02.)What happens if you don't choose your trade-offs?03.)Why is prayer important in the context of trade-offs?04.)What did the survey of leaders reveal about trade-offs?05.)How does saying "yes" to something affect trade-offs?06.)What does 1 Corinthians 10:23 teach about trade-offs?07.)What was Jesus' ultimate trade-off?08.)What is humility according to the sermon?09.)How can you embrace the right trade-offs?10.)What is the significance of reframing sacrifices as seeds?