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PROPHET TB JOSHUA: LET GO OFFENCE



Sunday 11th February 2018 was another glorious day in God’s presence for all in attendance at The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations and the millions more who joined the broadcast live on Emmanuel TV. The Word of God was preached with power, opening the doors of people’s hearts to receive all that Heaven had in store for them in the course of the electrifying service.

Evangelist Anu opened the stage with a sermon titled, ‘GOD SAYS IT IS ALL OVER’ which focused on the need for Christians to stop taking journeys into yesterday in order to realise their true potential and become all God has destined for them.

“Yesterday is history, today is opportunity and tomorrow is mystery… If your past must be over, you have to outgrow it. If you desire to focus on your future, you must first conquer your past. You must be a forward looker; you cannot look at two different directions at the same time.”


She concluded by stressing that people should “stop combining” where they are coming from with where they are going. “Man cannot discover new oceans if he has not lost sight of the shore. We are to run a straight race with the Lord. To run that race, you must not look back. You cannot make spiritual progress by looking back. If you continue to look back you can never be stable in your spiritual walk with the Lord, so discovery is for forward lookers.”

Thereafter, Prophet T.B. Joshua gave an inspiring message on how Christians should deal with the issue of offence. “Honestly, offence in itself is not deadly if we don’t harbour it. It becomes deadly if we hold or keep it in our hearts,” he told the congregation.

“The problem is that when we get offended, we hardly realise that we are trapped. The devil makes us to focus on the wrong done to us and forget the reality – which is the consequences of being offended.”

Prophet T.B. Joshua then explained how offence, if not dealt with, easily produces fruits such as hurt, anger, bitterness, strife, hatred, resentment, envy, jealously and division. “Nowadays we seem to experience more division among believers, leaders and congregations. The reason for this is that offense is very common due to lack of real love. Real love forgets wrongs so that there is hope for the future. In the face of true and genuine love, offenses cannot stand. What is offense in the face of true love?”

Concluding, he encouraged congregants and viewers worldwide, “You will receive in a moment what you have been seeking for years when you let go of offence.”

The sermons were interspersed with faith-building testimonies. Here is a snapshot of them:

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