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In this powerful sermon, we uncover the Spirit of Hindrance—a demonic force that obstructs progress, delays breakthroughs, and frustrates divine purpose. Through scriptural revelation and practical teaching, Rev. Roland Anang helps listeners identify and overcome every hindrance operating in their lives, careers, ministries, and families. Listeners are encouraged to discern delays as spiritual hindrances, not divine denials, and to align their faith with God's Word for total freedom. Key Scriptures Referenced Matthew 8:28 Mark 4:39–5:2 Romans 8:28 1 Thessalonians 2:13–18 1 Corinthians 16:9 (AMP) 2 Corinthians 2:14 Matthew 23:13 (AMP) Galatians 3:1 1 Timothy 4:1–2 Hebrews 12:1–2 Daniel 9:2 Genesis 15:13 Exodus 12:40
In this powerful teaching, Rev. Roland Anang unfolds the mystery of life's divine timing — how time, seasons, and opportunities govern our journey with God. Learn how to discern your spiritual season, recognize divine opportunities, and avoid delays caused by fear or misalignment. This message will awaken your sensitivity to God's timing and equip you to step boldly into your destiny. Key Insights God operates by times and seasons — nothing in your life is accidental. Discernment helps you act at the right time, not just with good intentions. Fear delays destiny; faith activates opportunity. You can't walk in divine opportunity without divine preparation. Even animals know their seasons — but many believers miss theirs. Ecclesiastes 3:1 – “To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven.” 1 Chronicles 12:32 – The children of Issachar understood the times and knew what Israel ought to do. Ecclesiastes 9:11 – “Time and chance happen to them all.” Jeremiah 8:7 – Even birds know their appointed times, but God's people often do not. Acts 7:23–25 – Moses stepped out too early to deliver Israel. Exodus 3:7–8 – God revisits Moses 40 years later for the right time of deliverance. Luke 19:41–44 – Jesus wept because Jerusalem did not recognize the time of their visitation. 1 Samuel 17:26–50 – David seized his opportunity against Goliath with faith and boldness. (Supporting Verses) Genesis 8:22 – “While the earth remains, seedtime and harvest... shall not cease.” Galatians 6:9 – “In due season we shall reap, if we faint not.”
Kejaksaan Agung menegaskan bahwa pencarian terhadap terpidana, Silfester, masih terus dilakukan. Anang, dari Kejaksaan Negeri Jakarta Selatan, menyatakan bahwa eksekusi akan dilakukan oleh pihak Kejari Jakarta Selatan. Masyarakat diminta untuk bersabar menunggu langkah hukum yang akan diambil terhadap Silfester.
In this episode, we dive into the story of Peter's miraculous catch in Luke 5:4-7 to uncover the power of obedience in unlocking your harvest. Obedience is more than compliance—it is the proof of faith, the pathway to promotion, and the key to stepping into your next level. Every instruction from God carries the potential to launch you into breakthrough, but every ignored instruction places a limit on your progress. Through scriptures like Deuteronomy 28:1-2, we see that blessings are tied to obedience, which requires both diligence and surrender. Your current season reflects the instructions you have obeyed, and your future depends on aligning with God's voice. Discover why the Lord's instructions not only open doors but also prepare you for the harvest ahead—and how His mercy and grace realign you when you've missed the mark.
In this episode, we uncover The Power of Obedience for Harvest. Being in a season of harvest doesn't guarantee results—obedience is what unlocks the blessings. From Deuteronomy 28 to Joshua 6, scripture reminds us that every promise carries an instruction, and the proof of faith is in our obedience. Half-measures won't do; true obedience must be willing, complete, joyful, and consistent. Discover why your prayers often come with instructions, how obedience creates the atmosphere for supernatural breakthroughs, and why every act of obedience increases the flow of blessings in your life. When God speaks, He also provides the grace to act—and it's in doing what He says that you step into triumph.
Every season comes with its own demands—and the harvest season is no exception. In this episode, we dive into the biblical principles of recognizing, working, and stewarding your harvest. From John 4:35 to Proverbs 10:5, we uncover why harvest time requires urgency, diligence, and discernment. You'll learn how to identify your harvest season, why procrastination and slothfulness can cause you to lose what God has prepared, and why collaboration is essential—because no one harvests alone. We also explore the dangers, responsibilities, and opportunities that come with increase, including the call to generosity, sowing for the future, and honoring God with your first fruits. Harvest is a season of both work and worship. Are you ready to recognize your moment and reap with wisdom?
The Principles and Stages of Harvest In this study, we uncover God's principles for harvest and the spiritual systems He has set in place to advance believers beyond toil. Every action—or inaction—is a seed, and what you sow determines what you reap (Galatians 6:7-8). Through Scripture, we explore how favour and destiny helpers lift us from labour into divine harvest, and how sometimes we reap from the prayers and sacrifices of those who came before us. We also learn that God, the Lord of the Harvest, determines the seasons, appoints the labourers, and gives the increase (1 Corinthians 3:7). Not every opportunity is from Him, and discernment is key in identifying true doors of harvest. Finally, we walk through the stages of harvest (Mark 4:28-29)—from the blade, to the head, to the full grain, and finally the ripened fruit—understanding how these stages mirror areas of our lives such as career, relationships, and ministry. This teaching will help you sow wisely, recognize divine systems of favour, and navigate the process until your harvest is complete.
In this episode, we dive deep into the call to consecration and what it truly means to live set apart for God. Drawing from scriptures like Proverbs 18:1, Acts 6:1–4, 2 Corinthians 6:14–19, and more, we uncover the dangers of compromise and the strength that comes from staying devoted to God. We reflect on lessons from Samson's downfall, Israel's rejection of God in 1 Samuel 8, and the reality that consecration comes with demands, boundaries, and sacrifice. When we leave our consecration, we lose our safety, authority, and uniqueness in Christ—but when we remain steadfast, we walk in true power and protection. This message is a reminder that consecration isn't just about rules—it's about love, devotion, and giving God our absolute best.
Consecration is more than a word—it's a call to be set apart for God's purpose. To consecrate is to dedicate your life fully to the Lord, laying down your own desires and choosing obedience over compromise. In this episode, we explore what it truly means to live consecrated: the proof of consecration in surrender, the connection between obedience and love, and how God's promotions are tied to instructions. Through scriptures like Matthew 17, John 14, and 1 Samuel 15, we uncover the demands, tests, and power of consecration. True consecration isn't passive—it's a daily decision to deny self, live differently from the world, and glorify God in all we do.
In this episode, we explore the deeper dimensions of intimacy with God and the unique consecrations that come with it. As our relationship with Him deepens, there are things we can no longer acquaint ourselves with—not because they are sinful in themselves, but because of the place we now stand. Drawing lessons from Moses' costly mistake at the rock, we unpack how God gives extra instructions to those set apart, and why breaking them brings personal consequences. We discuss how consecration shapes your life, influences your choices, and sets you apart—even when others may call it legalism. You'll discover why not every revelation is meant to be shared, the significance of treating the things of God with honor, and how anything you are consecrated to carries the spirit of that devotion. With scriptural insights from Mark 1:9-10 and 1 Samuel 16:13, this episode calls you to yield fully, protect your sacred relationship, and embrace the life God has designed for those set apart.
We live in a time where many carry the title “Christian” but have strayed far from the life of true believers. In this message, we're reminded that we are citizens of God's kingdom — a people called to carry His nature, live by His laws, and extend His culture wherever we go. Drawing from Genesis 47:9, Matthew 6:33, and other kingdom scriptures, this teaching unpacks the origins, priorities, and mindset of the kingdom of God. Learn how to: - Align your life with the King's will and purpose - Speak with authority, knowing your words carry power - Cultivate a kingdom mindset that transforms your actions - Represent heaven on earth in every space you enter Your calling is bigger than making a living — it's about enforcing the King's agenda. Fix your eyes on the kingdom, embrace its culture, and let your life announce heaven to the world.
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This sermon dives deep into the heart of consecration, anchored in 1 Peter 2:9 and other foundational scriptures. Every believer is set apart for a purpose — but consecration isn't just a spiritual title, it's a daily decision. From Acts 20:32 to Exodus 28:1–3, we explore how sanctification is our responsibility, and how true surrender and separation position us for power, glory, and divine usefulness. You'll learn that consecration is the root that sustains your blessing and secures your harvest. Without it, stagnation and obscurity follow. Discover how to yield your will, walk in discipline, and resist the subtle pull of the world (1 John 2:15–16) — because when God becomes your only desire, nothing else compares.
A life of exploits requires deep knowledge of God (Col. 1:10) and fruitfulness in every good work (John 15:2), built on unwavering diligence (Prov. 22:29) and excellence like Daniel (Dan. 6:3). Those who live by God's principles (Luke 4:16) and cultivate virtue, temperance (1 Cor. 6:12), and patience (Prov. 25:28) stand out. There are 7 key ways to do exploits: consistency (2 Pet. 1:1–8), discipline, virtue, knowledge, self-control, perseverance, and godliness. Without these, like Reuben (Gen. 49:3–4), greatness slips away. True impact demands living by godly customs—not doing what's right in our own eyes (Judg. 17:6).
Knowing we are in the world but not of it we need to understand the difference in building our mindsets to equip us to live the way our King meant for us to live here on earth and to rule. In this sermon, Rev. Roland outlines some key principles for building Kingdom mindsets which will enable the believer to thrive and do exploits.
This study delves into the reasons why we should not settle as Kingdom citizens and the implications it has on us and the Kingdom of God as a whole.
In Understanding Kingdom Exploits Rev Roland defines Kingdom exploits as acts of service that expand God's Kingdom through faith, talent, and anointing. Key demands include steadfast faith, living with purpose, and obedience to God's Word. Kingdom exploits require spiritual dedication, a personal relationship with God, and unwavering covenant practices. This sermon calls believers to impact the world positively, demonstrating integrity and purpose in all areas of life.
In this episode of the Bharatvaarta podcast, host Roshan Cariappa is joined by panelists Ruchir Sharma, Surya Kanegaonkar, and Anang Mittal to discuss the potential impact of the Trump presidency on India and the broader world. The conversation covers a range of topics, including the potential for creative diplomacy, the state of India's indigenous military technology programs, and the effects of U.S. foreign policy on India's strategic autonomy. The panelists also discuss how India can take advantage of this period to reform its internal policies and redefine its role as a regional hegemon. With insights into defense, economic policies, and the evolving geopolitical landscape, this episode offers a comprehensive look at what India might expect and how it can best prepare for the future. Topics: 00:00 Sneak peak 01:21 Introduction 02:59 Trump's Policies and Global Reactions 08:15 India's Geopolitical Maneuvering 20:24 Modi's US Visit Highlights 27:40 Negotiating with Trump 37:09 Regional Powers and India's Role 45:13 Indian Talent Exodus and Innovation Challenges 01:00:29 Protectionism and Indian Industry 01:19:52 Multilateralism and Global Organizations 01:29:45 The Role of Non-State Actors in U.S. Influence 01:35:21 Opportunities for India Amid Global Shifts 01:38:30 The Need for Bureaucratic and Policy Reforms 01:41:19 Concluding Thoughts and Future Outlook
This message explores the profound impact of honoring God, His Word, and those in authority. Discover the divine promise of 1 Samuel 2:29-30 and learn how to practically apply honor in your daily life.
This message explores the profound impact of honoring God, His Word, and those in authority. Discover the divine promise of 1 Samuel 2:29-30 and learn how to practically apply honor in your daily life.
Discover the second part of the series of the hidden dangers of spiritual backsliding and learn how to protect your soul from the enemy's attacks. We continue where we left off in Part One
Discover the hidden dangers of spiritual backsliding and learn how to protect your soul from the enemy's attacks. Join us as we explore biblical truths and practical strategies to deepen your faith and overcome temptation.
To truly finish well in life, you must shift your mindset and transform your perspective on who you are. You are not merely a product of your circumstances or a reflection of the world's standards. You are born of God, and as such, you are part of a divine heritage. You are gods in your essence, children of the Most High, with the inherent potential to overcome challenges, manifest greatness, and walk in authority. When you align with this truth, embracing your divine identity, you unlock the power to rise above any limitation and fulfill your true purpose. Releasing old beliefs and embracing the understanding of your God-given identity will empower you to achieve far beyond what you once thought possible. Scriptural Reference: Philippians 2: 5-6
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This message seeks to renew your mind on meditation and the benefits of spending more time with the word of God. Scripture (Joshua 1:8)
And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God. Romans 12:2
This sermon teaches us the necessity and power of effective prayer in the life of a believer
This sermon builds upon the foundation of prayer that was set a few weeks ago by teaching us about the things which enable us to have a solid prayer life. These systems that fuel prayer are called the Prayer boosters.
This sermon builds upon the foundation laid last week on the advantages of prayer. We learn that there is a realm of prayer we need to reach where our requests are not for material or earthly gain but to advance the Kingdom of God.
Prayer is an integral aspect of our daily lives as members of God's Kingdom. The sermon emphasizes the significance of leading a prayerful life and illustrates how prayer, being a fundamental requirement of the Kingdom, provides us with a beneficial edge in our daily living.
This sermon concludes the three-day Bible Study session by delving into a deeper meaning of service in the House of God and emphasizing the various important aspects of serving God.
Day 2 of our Bible Study series expands on the previous episode by introducing us to the means through which we can serve God and His kingdom.
The first day of our Bible Study Series was enlightening as we explored the meaning of serving God through our ministry. We understood that ministry is not meant for the Apostles and Prophets; rather, they are gifts to the body of Christ, meant to prepare us for the true work of ministry, which is our everyday service to God.
Day one of our mid semester Bible study series titled "Service" was amazing, as we learnt what it means to serve God through our ministry. We learn that ministry is not for the Apostles and Prophets, but rather they are gifts, who have been called to equip us for the work of ministry, which forms part of our daily service to God.
This inspiring sermon is the first part of an incredible and uplifting series. The sermon reveals the vital importance and joy of serving God, especially in our youth.
This sermon enlightens listeners on the importance of serving God and encourages us to do so diligently. We additionally learn about the consequences faced when we refuse to serve God.
This sermon highlights on the definition of serving God, the benefits of serving God, and the importance of serving God. We learn to fulfill the requirement of seeking first His Kingdom and righteousness and serving Him diligently as children in His Kingdom.
Day 3 of our vacation bible study series dubbed "The fear of the Lord" we continue our teachings on walking in the fear of God. We learn the benefits of walking in the fear of the Lord as children of God, and receive insight into how to walk in the fear of the Lord.
Day 2 of our vacation bible study series dubbed "The fear of the Lord" we continue our teachings on walking in the fear of God. We learn the benefits of walking in the fear of the Lord as children of God, and receive insight into how to walk in the fear of the Lord.
Day 1 of our vacation bible study series dubbed "The fear of the Lord" ushers us into a deeper understanding of walking in the fear of God. We learn why we need to walk in the fear of the Lord as children of God, and receive insight into how to walk in the fear of the Lord.
This amazing sermon highlights the principles that activate the promises of God, premised on our giving towards His Kingdom. Through this message we understand that we are stewards of God's resources and our act of love towards our King requires that we give of ourselves to His purpose.
This sermon concludes our three-day series by delving deeper into the Kingdom concept of first fruits. The sermon uncovers the essence and benefits of first fruits, aiming to provide clarity on the topic, and encourages us to apply this Kingdom principle daily as children of God.
A sermon that teaches on the essence of giving as Children of God, the meaning of first fruits as a Kingdom principle, and the reasons why Children of God need to apply the principle of first fruits in their walk with God.
This sermon enlightens Children of God on the importance of vigils through biblical examples, talks about different types of vigils we can embark on, and sounds an alarm to all Children of God, encouraging us to make the needed sacrifice to seek God's face daily.
A timely sequel to last week's Sermon titled "While Men Slept", which highlights on the repercussions of spiritual slumber and failing to be watchful as Children of God. The sermon also briefs us on the need to support the work of God with our resources.
Intro song: Welcome to the Jungle (1992)100. Ana Ng (1988)99. The Edison Museum (1999)98. Letterbox (1990)97. If Day for Winnipeg (2021)96. She Was a Hotel Detective (1994)Show note: Lincoln was released in 1988, not 1989.Link to "Letterbox" by Andrew and Stephen