The Danger Of Ignoring God

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📖 Text: 2 Timothy 3:16 This week, Pastor Abraham delivered a convicting message that reminds us that God speaks—not just once, but often—and we must not harden our hearts or delay our response. Ignoring God doesn’t always look like rebellion—it can look like delay, distraction, or even selective obedience. ❗Signs You May Be Ignoring God: ✅ Repeated Warnings Without ActionWhen God keeps repeating a message (through people, scripture, or dreams), yet you ignore it—like Samuel who eventually had to respond (1 Sam. 3:1–10)—you're tuning out God's call. ✅ Church Feels FruitlessIf going to church feels like a chore or…

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Understanding God’s Silent Period

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Text: 📖 Psalm 22:1–2, Psalm 28:1–2 (NIV) Have you ever prayed and heaven seemed silent? Felt like God was nowhere to be found in your situation? You're not alone. From Israel’s wilderness years to Hannah’s longing cry, God’s people have walked through moments of silence. But silence doesn’t mean absence—and it’s never without purpose. Pastor Kike walked us through the meaning, the why, and the what-to-do of God’s silent seasons. 🔍 People Who Experienced God’s Silence: The Israelites wandered, waited, and hoped in silence. Job endured grief and unanswered questions. Joseph held on through betrayal and imprisonment. Zechariah served…

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How To See God In Everything

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Text: John 5:17; Psalm 145:1–7This Sunday, Pastor Abraham reminded us that God is always working—yes, even in the moments we don’t feel or see Him clearly. From the valleys to the mountaintops, from answered prayers to unanswered questions, God is not absent. He is active. In John 5:17, Jesus said, "My Father is always working, and so am I.” That truth holds steady today. Your ability to see God in every situation will change the way you pray, persevere, and praise. 🔎 Seven Ways to Recognize God in Your Situation: 1. Practice listening to God's voice through your spirit📖…

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The Importance Of Seeing God In Every Situation

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On Sunday, Pastor Abraham delivered a powerful word titled “The Importance of Seeing God in Every Situation.” Drawing from Psalm 139:1–5 and John 9:1–3, he reminded us that no moment in our lives is hidden from God. Whether in crisis or calm, He is present, intentional, and working all things together for our good. When life feels unpredictable, the way forward is not to panic—but to refocus. Don’t magnify the chaos; magnify your God. 🔍 Why It’s So Important to See God in Every Situation: ✅ It empowers you to focus on Him rather than the problem.“You will keep…

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Mothers, If You Don’t Give Up…

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On this special Mother's Day, Pastor Abraham shared a heartfelt and faith-building word titled “Mothers, If You Don’t Give Up.” Drawing from Luke 18 and Galatians 6, he reminded every mother—and all believers—that persistence is powerful. No matter the pain, delay, or disappointment, God sees your faithfulness, and His promises will come to pass. 🌸 Here’s what can happen when you don’t give up: ✅ God will fulfill His promise to you.Just like Elizabeth in her old age, your story can still end in joy. (Luke 1:57–58) ✅ God will restore your wasted years.Naomi thought it was over—but God used Ruth to redeem and refresh her. (Ruth…

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Your Thanksgiving Is A Weapon

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🙏 Happy new week! May your heart overflow with gratitude, and may the power of thanksgiving release divine strength and breakthrough in your life. This message was a reminder that Thanksgiving is not just a response—it’s a weapon. Pastor Abraham walked us through how a grateful heart can shift atmospheres and win battles, even in the toughest moments. 🔑 Key Takeaways: Thanksgiving keeps arrogance out (Psalm 7:17): A thankful heart acknowledges God as the source of all things, preventing pride from taking root. It silences anxiety (Phil. 4:6–7): When we choose gratitude over worry, peace guards our hearts. It shifts our focus from…

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A Few Causes Of Weariness

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On Sunday, Pastor Abraham continued his timely and soul-stirring series with a focus on "A Few Causes of Weariness." He reminded us that even the strongest believers can feel tired, but the Word of God gives us tools to overcome. Don’t ignore the signs—refuse to let weariness slow your walk with God. 🔍 Causes of Weariness: ✅ Recurring disappointments or battles can make anyone feel stuck. Like the woman with the issue of blood (Mark 5:25–29), it’s easy to lose hope after years of struggle. ✅ Giant obstacles can appear immovable. But God’s Word says, “Who are you, O…

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Don’t Be Weary In Well Doing

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This Sunday, Pastor Abraham brought an encouraging and timely word for anyone who’s ever felt tired in their walk with God. The message, rooted in Galatians 6:7-10, reminded us that while weariness is real, God sees every act of faithfulness, and your harvest is on the way—if you don’t give up. Key Takeaways: ✅ God is not unjust to forget your labor of love (Gal. 6:9-10; Eph. 2:10). Every seed you sow—whether in service, prayer, kindness, or giving—will yield a reward in due season. ✅ We are warned not to grow weary (2 Thess. 3:13). Weariness often begins in…

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I Declare I Am A Work In Progress.

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This Sunday, Pastor Kike delivered an encouraging message reminding us that God is still at work in our lives. Drawing from Philippians 1:6 and Ephesians 2:10, she spoke to those who feel stuck, overwhelmed, or unworthy—assuring them that their journey is not over. Who Is This Message For? This message speaks to different groups of people: Those who have fallen repeatedly in their faith and feel unworthy. Those feeling oppressed by the wicked and struggling in life’s battles. Those facing various attacks—spiritual, emotional, mental, or relational. Those who feel stuck in life, going in circles without progress. If you relate to any of these, you are…

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