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Saturday, August 17, 2013

The race is not to the swift


Right Place, Right Time  
 
Ecclesiastes 9:11
11… the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, nor bread to the wise, nor riches to men of understanding, 
nor favor to men of skill; but time and chance happen to them all.

God’s Word tells us that being faster, stronger and wiser does not automatically make you a winner in life. No, it is actually being at the right place at the right time that causes you to receive blessings. And God, who holds time and chance in His hands, is the only one who can put you at the right place at the right time.

He did this for Ruth. She trusted God for favor when she went looking for a field in which to glean. (Ruth 2:2) Then, the Bible tells us that “she happened to come to the part of the field belonging to Boaz, who was of the family of Elimelech”. (Ruth 2:3) Of all the fields in Bethlehem, she happened to end up in Boaz’s field, and he was a close relative of Elimelech, her father-in-law. This meant that Boaz was her potential kinsman redeemer, someone who could redeem her from her plight as a young, childless widow in a foreign land.

Boaz also happened to be “a man of great wealth” (Ruth 2:1), and as it turned out, he was willing to redeem Ruth. (Ruth 4:9–10) All these right happenings could only mean that God had placed Ruth in the right place at the right time.

I believe that the very day Ruth told her mother-in-law that the God of Israel would be her God (Ruth 1:16), God took note of it and made everything happen right for her.

Today, God also wants you to know that because you have said, “God, You are My God,” He will be your God of divine happenings. He will place you at the right place at the right time, where you will meet the right people, do the right things and even escape danger!

You may not know where all the great opportunities are, but God does. He was the one who put in you the skills, talents and gifts that you have, and He knows where you need to be, when you should be there and what you need to be doing to be truly fulfilled!


  Seek God’s Kingdom And He Will Solve Your Problems  
 
Romans 14:17
17… the kingdom of God is not eating and drinking, but righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit.

Are you troubled by many things today? For example, are you concerned about your rebellious teenager? Perhaps you see him as your problem, so you do your best to discipline him, only to end up with a heart full of worries and pain. And he is no better!

God says to you, “Don’t focus on controlling your rebellious teenager. Instead, seek first My kingdom, which is righteousness, peace and joy in the Holy Spirit. Be conscious of the righteousness you have as a gift from My Son. Keep your inner man flowing with My peace and joy, and I will take care of your child.”

We tend to think that the people around us are the problem. When we don’t get the promotion we want, we blame our bosses and colleagues. When we lose our temper, we blame our wives and kids. However, God wants us to stop looking outside and to start looking within because His kingdom is within us. (Luke 17:21)

The abundance of the kingdom of God is already inside you. As you seek first God’s kingdom, and follow His righteousness, peace and joy, the abundance within you will flow out and become a reality in your circumstances. (Matthew 6:33) You will find that God has not only taken care of what is troubling you, but has also added blessings to you, be it a promotion, well-behaved kids or a loving wife.

“But Pastor Prince, how do I keep my inner man flowing with righteousness, peace and joy?”

Be conscious of your righteousness in Christ. Don’t be conscious of your sins and problems. Listen to anointed sermons that remind you of how righteous you are because of the perfect sacrifice of Christ. Peace and joy flow when you know that all your sins have been forgiven because of Jesus’ finished work.

So the next time something troubles you, don’t focus on correcting the problem. Instead, seek first God’s kingdom and His righteousness. Make it a priority to have your inner man flowing with His peace and joy, and He will take care of that problem for you!

Jesus Wore The Crown Of Thorns For You  
 
John 19:2
2And the soldiers twisted a crown of thorns and put it on His head…

If hard work is the formula for prosperity, then everyone who works hard should be prosperous. But this is certainly not the case. Many people who work very hard are still in lack!

I am not advocating laziness. What I am saying is that working hard by the sweat of your brow is not how God’s provision comes. In fact, if you have to work overtime all the time and are stressed out, you are probably operating under the curse.

What curse is that? It is this curse: “In the sweat of your face, you shall eat bread…” (Genesis 3:19) And it refers to the stress, struggle and anxieties that come with working hard and yet producing little. Now, work itself is not a curse since God gave Adam work before the fall — Adam was to tend the garden of Eden. It was only after he sinned that the land was cursed and it brought forth thorns, and man had to toil to eat of it. (Genesis 3:17–18)

But praise God, Jesus wore the thorns on His head to show you that He has borne this curse for you and redeemed you from it. He wore the crown of thorns so that you can work stress-free and yet have the results. You don’t have to be worried and stressed out day and night like the people of the world just to get ahead in life. Your heavenly Father can get you there without the worries and stress. (Matthew 6:31–33)

Beloved, every curse that was supposed to fall on your head fell on Jesus’ head, typified by the crown of thorns. He wore the crown of thorns for you so that you can have peace of mind. He wore the crown of thorns for you and took your curse so that you can wear the crown of glory and take His righteousness, and all the benefits of that righteousness!

Today, don’t labor and toil like the people of the world. Instead, expect to see the blessings of God come into your life without blood, sweat and tears because Jesus wore the crown of thorns for you!

God Can Qualify The Disqualified  
Psalm 103:4
4who [the Lord] redeems your life from destruction, who crowns you with lovingkindness and tender mercies,

Four women are mentioned in the genealogy of Jesus. (Matthew 1:1–16) Interestingly, they are not Sarah, Rebekah, Leah or Rachel, wives of the patriarchs of the Old Testament. Instead, they are Tamar, Rahab, Ruth and Bathsheba, women who had morally questionable backgrounds.

Tamar resorted to deception and prostitution to produce children through her father-in-law. Yet, it was from her line, the tribe of Judah, that the Messiah came. (Genesis 38) Rahab was a Gentile and a prostitute in Jericho, who became a believer in the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. ( Joshua 2:1–21) She also became the mother of Boaz, who married Ruth. (Ruth 4:13)

Ruth was morally upright. But as a Moabitess, she was a Gentile and therefore considered unclean. Yet, she became the grandmother of David (Ruth 4:13–17), whom the Jews regard as their greatest king. Bathsheba committed adultery with David. (2 Samuel 11:4) Later, she gave birth to King Solomon (2 Samuel 12:24), from whose royal line Jesus descended.

So what is God saying to us here?

He is saying that He is greater than our sins — where sin abounds, His grace abounds much more. (Romans 5:20) His grace is greater than our sins, so that even when the world disqualifies us, He can qualify us to receive His blessings!

God is also saying that He is a God of many chances. These women’s stories show us that even when our troubles are of our own making, they are neither final nor fatal. When we turn to Him, He will turn our situations around until we see His glory upon us!

Finally, God is saying that He is a God of supernatural positioning. Even when all our earthly connections are gone, the moment we turn to Him, He will find ways to turn our captivity into blessings.

My friend, don’t look at your natural circumstances and be discouraged. Trust the One “who redeems your life from destruction, who crowns you with lovingkindness and tender mercies”. Trust Him who qualifies the disqualified!

Speak Blessings Over Your Family  
 
Psalm 5:12
12For You, O Lord, will bless the righteous; with favor You will surround him as with a shield.

What do you believe and say to your loved ones every day? For orthodox Jews, on Friday evenings in their homes, the father lays his hands on his children and pronounces God’s blessings over them. No wonder Jewish children grow up to be winners in the fight of life! They become some of the world’s greatest inventors, bankers, musicians and entertainers.

Although a minority race, the Jews have produced the most number of Nobel Prize winners. I believe that it is because they bless their children in the same way the patriarchs of the Old Testament did. Abraham, Isaac and Jacob released God’s blessings upon their children by laying hands on them and speaking forth the blessings. (Genesis 27:27–29, 38–40; 48:14–16)

In the New Testament, the apostles pronounced blessings over the churches they were preaching to. To the church in Philippi, Paul declared, “And my God shall supply all your need according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus.” (Philippians 4:19) John released a powerful blessing upon Gaius when he said, “Beloved, I pray that you may prosper in all things and be in health, just as your soul prospers.” (3 John 1:2)

Even Jesus pronounced a blessing of deliverance on the daughter of the Syro- Phoenician woman — “go your way; the demon has gone out of your daughter”. (Mark 7:29) This was a blessing of deliverance by proxy. The woman took it by faith and found that her daughter was well when she reached home. (Mark 7:30) Likewise, the centurion took the blessing by faith and healing came upon his servant back home. (Matthew 8:8–13)

The parents of a little girl did the same thing while worshiping in church. Their daughter was in hospital in the final stages of cancer. When pronounced the blessing of healing that Sunday, they received it and pronounced it over their daughter. She was soon discharged from the hospital healed!

My friend, bless your loved ones. Declare over them, “The Lord blesses you and surrounds you with His favor as with a shield.” Speak forth your own blessings by declaring, “Thank You Lord, You over supply my needs and I am in excellent health!”

Joseph Prince, 2006. All rights reserved.

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Thursday, July 11, 2013

Now you can talk all you want, bring theology and say: "Well Pastor Prince, I don't believe in the prosperity gospel."

Now you can talk all you want, bring theology and say: "Well Pastor Prince, I don't believe in the prosperity gospel." And you're living in a landed property, you have two three cars, you're not for the prosperity gospel. Of course! Your not for Others having it. Yourself ok. It's funny isn't it? Why is it you go to heaven one day, streets of gold. There should be some slum somewhere.. If slum is of God to teach us humility, why not you live in one? No, deep down in our hearts, those who says: "I don't believe God heals everybody." And then they themselves when they are sick they go to the doctor. The FIRST thing they do they go to the doctor. So you believe it's not God's will to heal, and then you go to the doctor to be healed. Something doesn't click. Alright,
The elevator don't go all the way up. Who you trying to fool? Why be such a hypocrite? God has put in us all a desire to be well. You want your children to be sick? Of course not. No parent in their right mind. You are more righteous then God ah? So to me, I got no time to argue with people who come against prosperity. Because I know many times it's hypocrisy talking. They themselves don't do it. So God wants you well. God wants you prosperous. See God wants you to have plenty of money, but not to indulge, not to be selfish, not to be greedy, not to be covetous, but to be a great blessing. Because you know there are poor people, with plenty of money. But they are poor. Doesn't mean they are rich. Plenty of money doesn't mean you're rich. But when you're a giver, you're a blessing, and you have plenty of money, you are truly rich. Ok? Praise God.

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

God does not discipline us using diseases.

http://youtu.be/tyy3UzsktFk?t=5m15s

Health is Mine! Listening to God's voice is Mine! Prosperity is Mine!

http://youtu.be/BQfQzBx1SLg?t=24m39s

You want me to make Restitution?...

This is the answer: http://youtu.be/BQfQzBx1SLg?t=14m34s

Monday, July 8, 2013

2011-11-2 Rest In Jesus' Faith for Miracles Pastor Joseph Prince New Creation Church Sunday

When you see Jesus, you know it's like, there is no way you will ever ever forget that look. Amen. The beauty of our Lord Jesus Christ. And the responsibility of the pulpit is always to unveil the loveliness of Jesus. Amen.
The pulpit is not a place to show the goryness of men. Alright, Or the ugliness of men. It's the place to glorify our Lord Jesus and His glory. His beauty.
And what happens to men? Men that is struggling? Men that is imperfect, men that is ugly in a number of ways, in all our ways we have selfishness stampd on it.
What happens to that man when they look at Jesus - the perfect one, the unselfish one, the totally loving one? We are transformed into His image. From Glory to Glory. Isn't it wonderful?
Why talk about how ugly men is? We all know how ugly men is. Let's talk about how wonderful Jesus is. Let's talk about Jesus. Amen? The King of Kings and the Lord of Lords.
"Let's talk about Jesus, the King of Kings is here, the Lord of Lord supreme, through all eternity. The great I am The Way, the truth, the life, the door.
Let's talk about Jesus, more and more."
You know we talk about, we can talk about the weather, or you can talk about politics, you can talk about you know your economic problems and the world's economic downturn and all that, you get depression. You talk about Jesus, effortlessly you rise, above all your rejection, dejection, and depression. Amen? Isn't it wonderful? You know the Bible tells us about the two disciples on the road to Emmaus. They were on their way home. On the very day that Jesus rose from the dead, they were on their way home, Amen, they thought everything was lost, they were dejected, they were feeling depressed, they were talking to each other and encouraging each other to be more depressed. And then Jesus appeared. The resurrected Lord Jesus Christ, appeared in bodily form. But the Bible says their eyes were restrained less they should recognise Him. So, the Lord, literally restrained their eyes, their eyes were open but spiritually it was restrained from recognising him. And I ask Jesus one time, I said "Lord, why did you restrain their eyes, isn't it wonderful for them to see you Raised from the dead? I mean you should be showing off your nail prints, Amen? You should be showing off the fact that you have conquered death. Why did you restrain their eyes?"
You know the Lord said to me, "Because it was more important for them to see me, in the Scriptures, then to see me in person."
Now how cool is that.
Because He proceeded then on, to expound in the Scriptures the things concerning Himself. And what a journey, that 7 mile journey must be a blessed time of Bible study. Amen.
He touch on the entire Five books of Moses, the Torah, about Himself.
Then He touch on the law, alright, about Himself, and the prophets about Himself, everything points to Jesus. The entire Bible is all about Jesus. At the end of the journey the Bible says their hearts were, strangely warm. Amen? From dejected hearts to burning hearts. Not a bad deal. And it's all because they saw Jesus. They were literally lifted out of themselves, to behold an object of perfection, beauty and excellency, so much so they forget their troubles, amen and then He broke bread. Right? And then when they recognise Him He disappeared. Or rather He's there, but in the Greek it says, "He ceased to be visible." Now, I believe He set an example for us for every Sunday. Every Pastor listening to me, alright, I challenge you, I believe that Jesus, that FIrst sunday He rose from the dead, He was setting to us an example on how church life should be run. Alright first of all, it's an exposition from the pulpit about Himself. It's not about somebody else, it's not about you know how bad we are, it's not about politics, it's not about the world's economy and all that, it's all about HIMself. Amen?
Second thing, at the end of that journey, He broke bread. There must be communion. Because we DO communion IN REMEMBRANCE of Him. And His wonderful, dying love for us. His sacrifice for us.
We are reminded as we break bread together. What a, what a wonderful journey it was. One day I'm gonna ask God for the DVD. Alright in heaven. I wanna listen to what Jesus said. I'm sure when He came to Joseph, He was saying that, like Joseph who was rejected, so the son of Man was rejected. As Joseph revealed Himself, the second time He revealed Himself to the brothers, so Christ will reveal Himself when the second time he comes again, to all Israel. And all Israel will be saved. You know. And as they listened, they were lifted out of their depression.
One reason why they were depressed, is the same reason why we are depressed today. They said this:
Jesus says, in the beginning, "why are you walking and you are looking so sad."
The man said: "We thought that this Jesus, is the one, we thought that He was the one who should redeem Israel"
Notice?
They wanted to use Jesus to redeem their main agenda, Israel.
Now Israel has a very important place, in the divine economy of God. Alright. But how many understand, nothing is more important then Jesus being in centre place. Amen.
Our agenda, whether it's evangelism, even, even if it's reaching out to the poor, all these are good things. But they can never take centrestage. Jesus must be centre stage. Sometimes, we wanna Use Jesus for our agenda. No matter how good our agenda is, even if's evangelism, even if's reaching out to the poor, alright, ch, this is not a social gospel, it is the gospel of Jesus Christ. It's the gospel of Grace and Peace. And, if we put Jesus at the centre, the lesser, alright, your agenda and all that will not suffer. In fact they will be Blessed. And they will be attend to in the right Spirit. Amen.

Jesus put Himself back to the centre, and guess what, their depression left.

Sometimes we come to church, and we wanna use Jesus, to have a blessed family, and nothing wrong with that.
Wanna use Jesus to have a healed body, wanna use Jesus, and He is able to do all these! But He must be centre place. Not even our healing, not even our families. But you know something when He's centrestage? Every spoke of the wheel, is blessed. Amen. Every area of our lives are blessed. Amen ch? Don't you just love Jesus.

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Familiarity Vs Intimacy With God

In Luke 14, he stepped into our sin-sick, self-centred world.  In Luke 15, he brought all of us, into His world. Of happiness. When someone allows him to use his saving power.

If the shepherd is Jesus finding lost items.

The third story, Jesus said, there was a man with two sons.

The younger came to him, and said to the father. Give me my share of the inheritance. Now that’s a terrible thing to say. In the middle East. In that day and age. Because it’s like saying “I can’t wait for you to die you know, you are taking too long. Give me my inheritance now.” And the old man gave him his inheritance, and the boy, took his inheritance, went to a far country, squandered all his living on sinful living and riotous living, the Bible said.

When his money ran out, his friends also ran out.

And finally he want to come home. And the Bible, Jesus said, when the father saw the son, across the horizon, the father did not wait, the father RAN towards the son. By now, he STINKS of pigs.
And the father embraced him, and kiss him all over. And the father shouted to all the servants: “BRING FORTH THE BEST ROBES! BRING SANDALS TO HIS FEET, BRING RING and PUT it on his finger. My son was lost. NOW HIS FOUND. He was DEAD, now he’s alive again.

KILL the fatted calf, let us celebrate, make merry, Let’s Party.

And who is this father?

If the good shepherd was Jesus, the woman, sweeping is the Holy Spirit,

who is this father?

The Heavenly Father.


All three divine persons are happy, saving you 







































When you go to church to find Jesus, you'd find him, 
when you go to church to find man, you'd find man!

Joseph Prince - Familiarity Vs Intimacy With God Part 2 of 2 (92)


Joseph Prince - Familiarity Vs Intimacy With God Part 1 of 2 (92)