The glory of God radiated in The SCOAN as Racine mounted the altar, sharing his life experience as a case study and diving straight into the message: Focus on God.
Using Hebrews 12:1-2 as his proof text, he read, “Therefore we also, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which so easily ensnares us, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith, who for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and has sat down at right hand of the throne of God.”
Shedding more light on a Christian’s need to depend on God and not their troubles, he asked this thought-provoking question, “What does Jesus see when He looks at you?”. He added, “You are what you give your attention to. What you look at affects your thoughts. A man’s life is what his thoughts make it. When you focus on God, you are indeed what God says you are and you have what God says you have”.
Now, what could be our greatest achievement on earth? Could it be wealth, power or fame? No! Reminding the congregation of Prophet T.B. Joshua’s latest message, Racine said that the greatest achievement on earth is to pray as God wants us to pray. When you do, you will want what God wants, you will want it for the reason God wants it and whatever you ask shall be provided. One is rewarded when one prays, loves, looks and smiles in faith. The Spirit of the Father dwelling in your heart will enable you to cry naturally, “Abba! Father!”
Racine conclusively encouraged the congregants to neglect the thought of failure which has eaten deep into the thoughts of many Christians, thereby corrupting their belief system. “What you regard as failure is not failure at all from eternity’s perspective. You need to know what God says about you. It is hidden in you – discover it.”
Using Hebrews 12:1-2 as his proof text, he read, “Therefore we also, since we are surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which so easily ensnares us, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher of our faith, who for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross, despising the shame, and has sat down at right hand of the throne of God.”
Shedding more light on a Christian’s need to depend on God and not their troubles, he asked this thought-provoking question, “What does Jesus see when He looks at you?”. He added, “You are what you give your attention to. What you look at affects your thoughts. A man’s life is what his thoughts make it. When you focus on God, you are indeed what God says you are and you have what God says you have”.
Now, what could be our greatest achievement on earth? Could it be wealth, power or fame? No! Reminding the congregation of Prophet T.B. Joshua’s latest message, Racine said that the greatest achievement on earth is to pray as God wants us to pray. When you do, you will want what God wants, you will want it for the reason God wants it and whatever you ask shall be provided. One is rewarded when one prays, loves, looks and smiles in faith. The Spirit of the Father dwelling in your heart will enable you to cry naturally, “Abba! Father!”
Racine conclusively encouraged the congregants to neglect the thought of failure which has eaten deep into the thoughts of many Christians, thereby corrupting their belief system. “What you regard as failure is not failure at all from eternity’s perspective. You need to know what God says about you. It is hidden in you – discover it.”
Moving straight to those sick and afflicted inside the auditorium, Racine stretched forth his hand in the name of Jesus and the miraculous took place. Souls were touched, lives were transformed, the lame could walk, the sick were healed and broken hearts were restored. As the congregation rejoiced in the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living, Prophet T.B. Joshua came forward with a powerful word of prayer:
“Prayer is a work of faith,” the prophet said. “All things are possible; have faith in God. This means, only faith counts.” Continuing his exhortation, he said, “Today, many of us pray but perhaps not the prayer of faith. Faith comes when we allow the Word of God to dominate our heart, spirit.” As the congregation received the Word from above, the man of God continued, “I can sense God touching you right now. Say to the Lord, ‘Touch me!’ Let all evil spirits in your life, leave, in the name of Jesus! Spirit of stagnation, failure, setback, barrenness, affliction, leave, in Jesus’ name! I cover your life with the blood of Jesus.”
As the manifestation of God’s glory and power was revealed in The SCOAN auditorium, Prophet T.B. Joshua announced that God had instructed him to open the altar for those in the congregation. As they flocked to The SCOAN altar to pray, the power of God continued to manifest in mighty deliverance and healing. It was a service to remember.
Below are some faith-building testimonies that occurred in The Arena of Liberty: CLICK HERE
“Prayer is a work of faith,” the prophet said. “All things are possible; have faith in God. This means, only faith counts.” Continuing his exhortation, he said, “Today, many of us pray but perhaps not the prayer of faith. Faith comes when we allow the Word of God to dominate our heart, spirit.” As the congregation received the Word from above, the man of God continued, “I can sense God touching you right now. Say to the Lord, ‘Touch me!’ Let all evil spirits in your life, leave, in the name of Jesus! Spirit of stagnation, failure, setback, barrenness, affliction, leave, in Jesus’ name! I cover your life with the blood of Jesus.”
As the manifestation of God’s glory and power was revealed in The SCOAN auditorium, Prophet T.B. Joshua announced that God had instructed him to open the altar for those in the congregation. As they flocked to The SCOAN altar to pray, the power of God continued to manifest in mighty deliverance and healing. It was a service to remember.
Below are some faith-building testimonies that occurred in The Arena of Liberty: CLICK HERE
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