Sunday, June 7, 2026

The Shocking Truth About How Religion Shrinks What Jesus Finished

 God didn't give you a limited redemption but most believers are living as if He did. Why? Because they're measuring infinite truth with a natural mind. 

In this message, you'll discover why Jesus Christ is your Redemption, Wisdom, Sanctification, and Life-and why the limits of those realities are the limits of Christ Himself. This will challenge everything you've been taught about faith, reason, and what's actually possible in your life.

    You're measuring God's redemption with your tiny mind and missing everything. 

   God made Jesus to be your redemption and you're setting limits on it based on what your natural mind can understand. 

     You're shrinking infinite power down to the size of your human reasoning and it's costing you everything God intended for you. 

Now, I want you to notice that God has made Jesus Christ to be our redemption. 

Apostle Paul said in Ephesians chapter 1 verse 7, "In whom we have our redemption." 

     First Corinthians 1:30 declares that he is our redemption. You dare to measure that. You dare to set limits on that. The limits of that redemption are the limits of Jesus Christ. He was made unto us wisdom from God. The limits of that wisdom are the limits of the eternal Son of God. He has made unto us sanctification. 

     The limits of that sanctification are the limits of Jesus. He is our life. And the limits of that life are the limits of the life of the son ot God. Think about what that means. When you try to measure your redemption, you're trying to measure Jesus Christ. When you try to set limits on what God can do in you, you're trying to set limits on the son of God. 

When you say, "I can only go this far," I think you're saying, "Jesus can only go that far." And that's absurd. You see, our feeble reasoning has pushed faith out of  the arena. The devil can combat successfully against our reason. But if faith gets reason's place, Satan is defeated. The great body of the most advanced Bible teachers today are held in the bondage of sense knowledge. 

 Their interpretations are often evasions because of the opinions of men. They dare not take their real place. 

 Consequently, the Word of God has little effect. They know what the Word says,  but they explain it away because it doesn't fit their rational understanding. 

God didn't give you a limited redemption but most believers are living as if He did. Why? Because they're measuring infinite truth with a natural mind. 

In this message, you'll discover why Jesus is your Redemption, Wisdom, Sanctification, and Life - and why the limits of those realities are the limits of Christ Himself This will challenge everything you've been taught about faith, reason, and what's actually possible in your life.


Charlotte Lottie Moon Starved Herself to Death for China- Then Fire Fell

 "I have never thought that I could live and die in comfort and ease While so many are dying without a single glimpse of the truth. " -- Lottie Moon 

Lottie Moon: She Starved Herself to Death for China- Then Fire Fell ...

Discover the untold story of Charlotte Lottie Moon, a brilliant atheist who mocked prayer meetings, surrendered everything, and gave her last fifty pounds of life to famine-ravaged Chinese villagers she had loved for forty years. In this powerful documentary, Lottie Moon unveils the hidden cost and extraordinary fruit of radical surrender, incarnational love, and daily prayer in complete obscurity. The harvest she watered with her life did not end at her death. It exploded.

Greatest Guarantee Is That Our Father Leads His Children

      One of the greatest guarantees we have as believers, as children of the Lord, is that our father leads us.     

    The Bible mentions this truth countless times. And one particular scripture we will look at today before we pray together is found in Isaiah 58:1. 

     And it says, "The Lord will guide you always.  He will satisfy your needs in a sun scorched land and wil strengthen your frame. You will be like a well-watered garden, like a spring whose waters never fail. And this is just one of many. 

 We see the promise of the Lord's guidance in individual promises throughout scripture. 

  And we see it in the stories of men and women that walked with the Lord. 

 We see how the Lord has led them through valleys, through deserts, wildernesses, difficult situations, and how he guided their daily life. And I believe he does the same today for those who trust HIM.

    If there is one thing we can be sure of, one thing we can bet our lives on, it's that God doesn't change. 

 If God says he will do something, he isn't just saying it to get our hopes up, he means it. And particularly when he speaks through the pages of his word, you can definitely be sure that whatever He says will come to pass. 

The Bible says in Isaiah 55:1,  So shall my word be that goes out from my mouth. It shall not return to me empty, but it shall accomplish that which I purpose and shall succeed in the thing for which I sent it. 

 Numbers 23:19 also assures us, "God is not a man that he should lie, neither the son of man that he should repent. 

 Hath he said and shall he not do it? Or hath he spoken and shall he not make it good? 

  That's why I know that if God says He will lead us, if he says he will go before us, then he means it. In fact, I feel we don't give God enough credit for how much he is willing to be with and in us in our struggles and lead us. 

 There was a time in my life when I discovered that I got unsettled easily whenever I felt I didn't have enough. 

 I didn't like when contracts dwindled. 

 I didn't like when my bank account went down. 

 I was constantly agitated because I felt like all of these things relied on me. I had to make it work. And I became worked up when it didn't work out. I needed things to work. 

 I claimed to be a Christian, but I didn't really trust the Lord to lead me in this particular area of my life. 

 It took a while, a long while, but one day I came to an understanding. 

 I came to realize that one, I wasn't really trusting God to lead me in this part of my life.

3:30 When I did start trusting him, I realized that he's made provision for me in this area, and Ijust had to trust 

3:37 him to lead me through it. And I asked him to. 

3:42 I told him I was going to trust him through it and that was how the trusting began and he began to lead me. 

  The beginning was rocky and sometimes I still don't let HIM lead as I should. But l asked, I trusted, am l at the place where I trust God 100% to lead me?  I don't know, but I know He probably started with me at zero.  This journey taught me a few things I'd like to point out this morning. 

 One, I found that we can trust God differently on different issues. We commit things to God differently. 

  Some believe in God leading them through their financial life, but don't trust HIM to lead them through other areas, say family, relationships,  healing. or even through emotional pain. And if we don't trust God on an issue, we really aren't open to HIM leading us through it. And we need to trust God through all, through everything. 

     The Bible says in Proverbs 3: verses 5-6, "Trust in the Lord with all your heart. Do not depend on your own understanding. 

 Seek His will in all you do and He will show you which path to take. 

 The second thing I noticed in my own experience is that trusting the Lord to lead us is a journey and that journey is gradual.  That gradual process however doesn't start without a commitment. 

     You have to start by trusting the Lord to go before you and lead you a day at a time. 

     Asking HIM to lead you daily is most important because if you can't trust God to lead you for a day, you definitely can't trust HIM for a month. It has to start with the most basic, the lowest value of time you have and can abide with. 

   You have to be able to give that to HIM.  You have to let HIM lead you through that first.  It is when you allow HIM to lead you that things change.  And believe me, you have to allow the Lord to lead you.  You have to be willing to follow because God can't lead someone who doesn't follow HIM. No one can really. 

   The Bible says in Isaiah 45:2 when the Lord was speaking to Cyrus, he said, "I will go before you and make the crooked places straight. I will break in pieces the gates of bronze and cut the bars of iron." And that is what he is saying to all of us this morning. 

 When the Lord leads you, he goes before you and clears your path. When the Lord is in charge of your life,  you make better decisions, better choices. You see better.  You have the help of not just the natural but also the supernatural world, the heavenly realm. 

 That is the advantage God's leading offers us. 

 Also, besides the fact that the journey of God leading us daily helps us to make better decisions,   it also attunes us to knowing the voice of God. 

     It helps us to know when God is speaking. It strengthens our discernment. 

     The Bible says in Isaiah 30:21 that your ears shall hear a word behind you saying, "This is the way. Walk in it." 

   Whenever you turn to the right hand or whenever you turn to the left, when this voice speaks, you recognize it. And it's only by that recognition that we can be led properly. 

   People who have given themselves to following the leading of God know his voice. They know when the Lord speaks. 

 That's one of the ways we train ourselves to hear the voice of God.  It's how we train ourselves to know what He is saying each time. By constantly listening, by constantly following. Scripture says in John 10 27,  "My sheep listen to my voice, I know them and they follow me."  John 10:5 also says something profound. It says, "And a stranger will they not follow, but will flee from him,  for they know not the voice of strangers." 

  This means that these sheep have learned and been able to discern the Shepherd's voice by constantly following His lead, constantly listening to HIM. They know the voice of a stranger. They know when it's not their Shepherd. They know when it's not the Lord. 

 That is a perfect picture of what we must become as believers.

We must be so used to following the leading of the Lord that we already know His voice. 

 We know what He says because we have walked with HIM, gone through His word, learned His voice, and we know HIM. 

 If you are ready to commit to following His voice this morning, if you are saying in your heart, "Lord, teach me to follow you, go before me, and lead me today", then I congratulate you and invite you to say this prayer this morning, a prayer to invite HIM into your day. 

🙏🏽 

Father, in the name of Jesus Christ, I thank you for this morning and for this Word. 

 Thank you for explaining it and causing me to see light in it.  Thank you for using this Word to open my eyes. 

 Thank you for being intentional about my life because I know I didn't receive this devotional by accident. 

 You made it possible for me to see it, hear it, and be blessed by it. Thank you Lord.

 Heavenly Father, I know I have not been faithful or stable in following your leading. 

 I have not always treated Your direction with the seriousness it deserves. Many times I have gone ahead of You. 

 I have done things on my own, trusted my thoughts, leaned on my understanding, and made decisions that seemed right in the moment. 

 I have not truly keyed into the leading You have made available to YOUR children, YOUR sheep, those who belong to You. Lord, l acknowledge this before You today. I apologize because l know I have not made You a part of my life in this area as I should. I have not acknowledged You as I should. 

 I have not paused enough to ask what You were saying or waited enough to hear YOUR instruction.

 I have often preferred my own pace, plans, and reasoning. And for that, Lord, I ask YOUR mercy. 

 Father, this morning, I ask that YOU help me to follow YOU. Teach me what it means to truly lean into YOUR leading and not merely speak about it. 

 Help me to become more attuned to when YOU are speaking to me. 

 Help me Lord to know what you are saying at every point in time. Let this become a real part of me. Let it not be a rare or occasional experience, but let it become a way of life for me. 

 I ask that being attentive to YOUR words, whether You speak to me through scripture, through peace in my spirit, through conviction, or through a gentle nudge in the right path, would become as natural and as steady as breathing. 

Train my heart to pause before You. Train my spirit to listen. Train my life to respond. 

 And Father, I know there are many voices in the world.  Many of them are not You, but they want to be heard regardless. Lord, I do not submit myself to these voices. I submit myself to You. Help me to know when you are speaking. 

Help me to know when it is You that is leading me. Fill me with a renewed spirit that is able to discern truth from lie. A spirit that is able to discern YOUR voice from that of the stranger. I refuse to be deceived even as I learn to follow YOUR lead in this journey. 

 Father, I know also that one of the ways I can be sure of when You are speaking is by knowing Your voice, by knowing what You can say, by knowing Your heart through YOUR Word. 

 And I know that the way to grow in this is to stay in YOUR Word and let Your Word abide richly in me.

 So this morning, Lord, I ask for the grace to be committed to a life of studying scripture. 

  Help me to be committed to a life that truly prioritizes Your Word. l ask that You would give me a deep hunger for YOUR Word today.  Let there be in me a fresh desire to sit with scripture, to meditate on it, to understand it, and to treasure it. 

Let it not be difficult for me to settle down and read through scripture from this moment on. 

Remove every resistance. Remove distraction, laziness, inconsistency, and every excuse that keeps me from feeding on Your truth. Help me to have a study life. 

 Help me to love Your Word, to return to it daily, and to build my thoughts around what You have said. 

 Let Your Word shape my decisions, direct my steps, and become the standard by which I recognize YOUR leading. 

 Heavenlv Father. I thank You because I know You have heard me this morning. I thank You because from now on You lead me. You go before me, and You show me which way to go, what to do, and You make the crooked places straight. 

Thank you, Lord, for this beautiful day. Thank you for what you're about to do. 

And thank you for this new journey that is starting today. In Jesus' name, amen. 🙏🏽 



Thank you for believing this prayer with me this morning. And from now on, the Lord goes before you and leads you. Don't forget to always start your day by saying this prayer. "Lord, go before me and lead me today." Also, please share freely with whoever willing to be lead by God any part of today's devotional that was a blessing to you. 

 Once again, thank you for joining us this morning and have a blessed day ahead.


Worship God. In the name of LORD JESUS CHRIST!




Saturday, June 6, 2026

Think Differently Now 现在就换个角度思考。Réfléchissez autrement.

 Think Differently Now

1. You teach your children to get a job. 

We teach our children to create one.


现在要换个角度思考

Xiànzài yào huàngè jiǎodù sīkǎo


1. 你们教孩子找工作,

我们教孩子创造工作。


Pensez différemment maintenant

1. Vous apprenez à vos enfants à trouver un emploi.

Nous apprenons à nos enfants à en créer un.


 Think Differently Now

2. You tell them to study hard and get good grades. 

We tell them study hard and ask better questions. 


现在换个角度思考

2. 你告诉他们努力学习,取得好成绩。

我们告诉他们努力学习,还要提出更好的问题。


Changez votre façon de penser

2. Vous leur dites de travailler dur et d'avoir de bonnes notes.

Nous leur disons de travailler dur et de poser de meilleures questions.


THINK DIFFERENTLY NOW

3. You raise them to fit in.

We raise them to stand out.


现在,请换个角度思考

3. 你培养他们是为了让他们融入群体。

我们培养他们是为了让他们脱颖而出。


PENSEZ DIFFÉREMMENT

3. Vous les élevez pour qu'ils s'intègrent.

Nous les élevons pour qu'ils se démarquent.


Think Differently Now.

4. You reward obedience.

We reward curiosity. 


现在,换个角度思考。Xiànzài, huàngè jiǎodù sīkǎo.

4. 你们奖励服从。 Nǐmen jiǎnglì fúcóng.

我们奖励好奇心。 Wǒmen jiǎnglì hàoqí xīn.



Changez votre façon de penser.

4. Vous récompensez l'obéissance.

Nous récompensons la curiosité.


Think differently now. 

5. At five years old, your kid is watching cartoons.

Our kid is sitting at the dinner listening to adults talk about business, about life, about money. Not because we force them, because we include them. 


现在换个角度思考。Xiànzài huàngè jiǎodù sīkǎo.

5. 五岁的孩子还在看动画片。

5. Wǔ suì de háizǐ huán zài kàn dònghuà piàn.

我们的孩子却坐在餐桌旁,听大人们谈论生意、生活和金钱。不是因为我们强迫他们,而是因为我们让他们参与其中。 Wǒmen de háizǐ què zuò zài cānzhuō páng, tīng dàrénmen tánlùn shēngyì, shēnghuó hé jīnqián. Bùshì yīnwèi wǒmen qiǎngpò tāmen, ér shì yīnwèi wǒmen ràng tāmen cānyù qízhōng .


Changez votre façon de penser.

5. À cinq ans, votre enfant regarde des dessins animés.

Notre enfant, lui, est à table et écoute les adultes parler affaires, vie, argent. Non pas qu'on l'y oblige, mais parce qu'on l'y intègre.


 Think Differently Now.

6. You hide your problems from your children. 

We teach our children that problems are the curriculum. 


现在,换个角度思考。Xiànzài, huàngè jiǎodù sīkǎo.

6. 你对孩子隐瞒自己的问题。 Nǐ duì háizǐ yǐnmán zìjǐ de wèntí.  


我们教导孩子,问题本身就是课程的一部分。 Wǒmen jiàodǎo háizǐ, wèntí běnshēn jiùshì kèchéng de yībùfèn .


Changez votre façon de penser.

6. Vous cachez vos problèmes à vos enfants.

Nous apprenons à nos enfants que les problèmes font partie intégrante de leur apprentissage.


 THINK DIFFERENTLY NOW.

7. You protect your children from failure.

We teach our children that failure is just tuition for success. " My dear child, if you haven't fail yet, you haven't tried anything worth doing."


现在,换个角度思考。 Xiànzài, huàngè jiǎodù sīkǎo. 


7. 你保护你的孩子免受失败的伤害。 7. Nǐ bǎohù nǐ de háizǐ miǎn shòu shībài de shānghài.

我们教导孩子,失败只是通往成功的必经之路。“我亲爱的孩子,如果你还没失败过,说明你还没尝试过任何值得做的事情。” Wǒmen jiàodǎo háizǐ, shībài zhǐshì tōng wǎng chénggōng de bì jīng zhī lù.“Wǒ qīn'ài de háizǐ, rúguǒ nǐ hái méi shībàiguò, shuōmíng nǐ hái méi chángshìguò rènhé zhídé zuò de shìqíng.”


Thinking differently now. 

8. You give your kids an allowance for doing nothing. 

We give our kids responsibility before we give them money. 


现在换个角度思考。 Xiànzài huàngè jiǎodù sīkǎo.

8. 你给孩子零花钱,即使他们什么都不做。 8. Nǐ gěi háizǐ línghuā qián, jíshǐ tāmen shénme dōu bù zuò.


我们应该先培养孩子的责任感,然后再给他们金钱。 Wǒmen yīnggāi xiān péiyǎng háizǐ de zérèngǎn, ránhòu zài gěi tāmen jīnqián.


Changeons de perspective.

8. Vous donnez de l'argent de poche à vos enfants sans qu'ils ne fassent rien.

Nous responsabilisons nos enfants avant de leur donner de l'argent.


 Think Differently Now.

9. You buy your kids what they want. 

We teach ours how to earn it. 


现在,换个角度思考。 Xiànzài, huàngè jiǎodù sīkǎo. 

9. 你总是给孩子买他们想要的东西。yy6 9. Nǐ zǒng shì gěi háizǐ mǎi tāmen xiǎng yào de dōngxī. 

我们教孩子如何靠自己的努力获得想要的东西。 Wǒmen jiào háizǐ rúhé kào zìjǐ de nǔlì huòdé xiǎng yào de dōngxī.


Changez votre façon de penser.

9. Vous achetez à vos enfants tout ce qu'ils veulent.

Nous, nous leur apprenons à le mériter.


Think Differently Now.

You raise your kids as consumers. 

We raise our kids as builders. 

And then you wonder why our kids start businesses while yours are still updating their resumes . If this make you rethink again how you're raising your kids, save it. THINK DIFFERENTLY NOW. 


现在就换个角度思考。 Xiànzài jiù jiǎodù sīkǎo. 

你们把孩子培养成消费者。 Nǐmen bǎ háizǐ péiyǎng chéng xiāofèi zhě. 

我们把孩子培养成建设者。 Wǒmen bǎ háizǐ péiyǎng chéng jiànshè zhě.

然后你们又纳闷,为什么我们的孩子开始创业,而你们的孩子还在更新简历。如果这让你重新思考你的育儿方式,那就好好想想。现在就换个角度思考。 Ránhòu nǐmen yòu nàmèn, wèishéme wǒmen de háizǐ kāishǐ chuàngyè, ér nǐmen de háizǐ huán zài gēngxīn jiǎnlì. Rúguǒ zhè ràng nǐ chóngxīn sīkǎo nǐ de yù'ér fāngshì, nà jiù hǎohǎo xiǎng xiǎng. Xiànzài jiù huàngè jiǎodù sīkǎo.


Réfléchissez autrement.

Vous élevez vos enfants comme des consommateurs.

Nous, nous les élevons comme des bâtisseurs.

Et ensuite, vous vous demandez pourquoi nos enfants créent leur entreprise alors que les vôtres sont encore en train de mettre à jour leur CV ? Si cela vous amène à repenser votre façon d'élever vos enfants, gardez-le précieusement. RÉFLÉCHISSEZ AUTREMENT DÈS MAINTENANT.

Seven Lessons for Our Day

 We may each draw modern-day lessons from the messages of the seven messengers in the Ephesus to Laodicean periods ( From the book of Revelation) :


1. Put priorities straight. If, for example, knowing whether the thousand years begins with our Lord’s return or with the completion of the church seems more important than telling people what the thousand years will do for them—then one’s priorities are backwards.


2. If someone threatens you with eternal torture because you cannot conscientiously agree with him, take it patiently.


3. Do not profess “None of self, and all of Thee” when you really want “Some of self, and some of Thee.”


4. Do not insist others do it your way. Do not feel challenged when they don’t. It is better to lose a would-have-been battle, than to rule with an iron fist and lose your Christian life.


5. First, harmonize all Scriptures on a subject, then say, “This is truth.” The just shall live by faith.


6. Desire and try to do your part, and help others do their part, in presenting this gospel of the kingdom in all the world. Sactification


7. It is vital to see one’s own shortcomings to see the need of Christ’s merit. Salvation depends upon one’s relationship to Christ, not upon an acceptability to even the best man-made institution.  Back to the Word.


Below are the respective church age messengers:-

1st Church Age  Ephesus ( AD 52 - 170) ~ Apostle Paul ;

2nd Church Age  Smyrna ( AD 170 - 312) ~ Irenaeus ;

3rd Church Age  Pergamos ( AD  312 - 606) ~ Saint Martin ;

4th Church Age Thyatira ( AD 606 - 1520) ~ Columba;

5th Church Age Sardis ( AD 1520 - 1750) ~ Martin Luther (ex-monk) ;

6th Church Age Philadelphia ( AD 1750 - 1906) John Wesley;

7th Church Age Laodicea ( AD 1906 'till the translation of the Bride members ) William Marrion Branham.

Friday, June 5, 2026

What is Coram Deo?

 Coram Deo is a Latin phrase meaning “before the face of God.” It is often associated with John Calvin and other Reformers who summoned the Christian to live all of life in God’s presence.


For you have delivered my soul from death, yes, my feet from falling, that I may walk before God in the light of life.

- Psalm 56:13


More specifically, pastors have been charged in the presence of God to preach the word.


I charge you in the presence of God and of Christ Jesus, who is to judge the living and the dead, and by his appearing and his kingdom: preach the word; be ready in season and out of season; reprove, rebuke, and exhort, with complete patience and teaching.

- 2 Timothy 4:1-2 , from apostle Paul.


The Coram Deo Pastors Conference was created to remind pastors of our great God, to recharge preachers to teach with clarity and conviction, and to reinvigorate the weary soul for a life of ministry faithfulness before the face of God.

Thursday, June 4, 2026

Why Cry? Speak the Word of God

 The 3 Second Prayer That Moves Mountains While Hour Long Prayers Do Nothing


 If you've been taught that longer prayers are more powerful prayers. You've been told that God responds to persistence, that he rewards the person who prays for hours, that if you're not getting an answer, you're simply not praying hard enough, long enough, desperately enough. 

  What if that's wrong? What if, and I need you to actually sit with this, what if the length of your prayer has nothing to do with whether God answers it? 

   Jesus Christ healed a leper with 11 words. He raised a 12-year-old girl from the dead in nine words. He stopped a storm with three words. He turned water into wine without a single recorded word of prayer. And when Jesus Christ taught His disciples how to pray, the people who would one day shake the Roman Empire, the model prayer he gave them takes less than 30 seconds to say out loud. 30 seconds. But here's what's strange. Here's what nobody talks about. 

 The one time Jesus Christ prayed for hours sweating in a garden face pressed to the ground was the one prayer that on the surface appeared to go unanswered. "Father, if it's possible, let this cup pass from me." It wasn't removed. 

So, what is actually happening when a three-word prayer moves a mountain and a three-hour prayer seems to hit the  ceiling? The answer is not what most Christians think. And once you see it, once you actually understand what Jesus Christ was doing when He spoke those three words to the storm, you will never approach prayer the same way again. 


   Let God know you're ready to receive what religion never told you. We'll come back to what that word means by the end of this teaching. There is a mystery buried inside the prayer life of Jesus Christ. And for 2,000 plus years, the organized church religion has walked right past it. 

Most believers have been handed a model of prayer that looks like this. The longer, the louder, the more emotional, the more effective

We've been told that God is moved by volume, by tears, by the sheer accumulation of minutes spent on our knees. And there are sincere, devoted, bible-belving Christians, people who genuinely love God with everything they have, who pray for an hour every morning and still feel like their prayers bounce off the ceiling. 

They pray, they believe, they wait, and nothing moves. 

Plainly. Most believers pray out of a sense of distance as if God were far away and must be persuaded to lean down. 

 But the moment you understand that he lives in you. Prayer becomes a conversation between a son and his father, not a beggar and a king. That's the first thing you must see. 

The crisis in modern prayer is not a crisis of effort. It is a crisis of identity. Here is the core revelation. 

The reason a three-word prayer moves mountains while an hour of begging does nothing is not about the words. It is not about the time. It is about who is speaking and from what position they are speaking. 🗣️ 

  When Jesus stood in that boat and said, "Peace, be still." Three words . He was not asking. He was not petitioning. He was not trying to convince God to intervene. He was exercising dominion. He was speaking as the Son of God, the one in whom the fullness of the Godhead dwelt bodily. As apostle Paul would later write in Colossians 2:9, "For in Him dwelleth all the FULLNESS of the Godhead bodily." And here is where it gets extraordinary. 


Because that same authority, not a lesser version, not a distant echo of it, that same authority now lives inside every born again believer. The Bible says in Romans 8:15, "For ye have not received the spirit of bondage again to fear, but ye have received the spirit of adoption, whereby we cry, abba, father." The word abba is not the formal word for father. It is the intimate word. It is the word a small child uses when they run to their father without fear, without protocol, without distance. You are not a servant petitioning a distant king. 

 You are a child of God, a son, a daughter, a joint heir with Christ Jesus approaching the Father who is not far away, but Who dwells inside you by His Holy Spirit. That changes everything about how you pray. 


   Think about it like this. Imagine a new soldier who has just arrived on a battlefield. He has his orders. He has his rank, but he does not fully believe that his rank has any authority. So when he needs air support,  instead of calling it in with confidence and giving clear coordinates, he radios his commanding officer and spends 20 minutes explaining the situation, apologizing for the interruption and asking whether maybe if it's not too much trouble, the planes might possibly be sent. Meanwhile, the enemy advances. 

 Now, imagine a seasoned commander, same battlefield, same enemy, same radio. He gets on the frequency gives three words of command and within minutes the landscape changes. Same authority was available to both men. One understood it, one didn't. 

 That is the difference between a believer who prays from their position in Christ and a believer who prays from their feelings of unworthiness. 

 The authority doesn't change, but the one wielding it, the understanding they carry makes all the difference.

 Now, someone listening to this will immediately push back and say, "But what about persistence in prayer? Didn't Jesus tell us to pray and not faint? 

Didn't he tell the parable of the widow who kept coming before the judge? Yes, he did. And that parable is not teaching what most preachers say it teaches. Read it carefully. In Luke 18,  Jesus tells of a widow who came to an unjust judge, a man who cared nothing for God or man. She had to wear him down. She had to keep coming back. She had to persist until he gave her justice. simply to be rid of her. And then Jesus says something that is almost universally misread. He says in Luke 18:7 to 9, "And shall not God avenge his own elect which cried day and night unto him? Though he bear long with them, I tell you that he will avenge them speedily." Notice the contrast. The widow went to an unjust judge who did not care for her. But you go to a father who loves you, who has already made  provision, who is not reluctant. Jesus Christ is not saying God is like the unjust judge. He is saying God is the exact opposite. The unjust judge eventually helped because of persistence. But God your Father helps speedily because He is good. This parable was never meant to teach you to beg. It was meant to show you the difference between a God who loves you and a world that doesn't.  Noted this, the man who prays as though God must be persuaded has not yet seen the finished work of Calvary.

 Christ did not almost purchase your healing. He did not partially break the power of the enemy." He said, "It is finished." When you pray from that completed work, you are not asking God to do something. You are enforcing what  He has already done. Read those words again.You are not asking God to do something. You are enforcing what he has already done. That is the shift. That is the revolution. That is why the early church turned the world upside down and why so much of modern Christianity seems unable to move a mountain the size of a molehill. 

Look at the book of Acts. In Acts 3:6, apostle Peter stands before a man who has been lame since birth, a man begging at the gate called Beautiful. And apostle Peter says, "Silver and gold have I none, but such as I have give I thee. In the name of  Jesus Christ of Nazareth, rise up and walk." Apostle Peter did not drop to his knees. 

Apostle Peter did not spend 30 minutes in intercession before speaking. He spoke directly with authority to the condition and the man leaped to his feet and walked in Acts 9:34.

Apostle Peter comes to a paralyzed man named Aneneas who had lain in bed for 8 years. 

 And apostle Peter says, "Aeneas, Jesus Christ maketh thee whole. Arise and make thy bed." Again, no lengthy petition, no agonizing prayer, a short direct declaration in the name of Jesus. 

 Now contrast that with the average prayer meeting in the modern church. A believer stands up and says, "Lord, if it be thy will and if we are worthy enough and if we've prayed long enough, would you perhaps consider healing this person?" And then the congregation says, "Amen." And goes home wondering why nothing happened. The early church did not pray like that. They prayed like men and women who knew who they were. They prayed like people who understood that the risen Christ lived inside them and that His authority had been delegated to them and that the gates of hell itself could not stand against the church he had built. The Bible says in Matthew 1:6 1:9, 

 Jesus Christ told Peter, "And I will give unto thee the keys of the kingdom of heaven, and whatsoever thou shalt bind on earth shall be bound in heaven, and whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven." Keys, not suggestions, not requests.

    Keys. When you hold the keys to a house, you do not stand outside and beg the house to open. You put the key in the lock and you turn it. 

 That is what prayer was always meant to be for the bloodbought, spiritfilled believer, not begging, not bargaining, turning the key. 

Now, here is where the teaching must go deeper because someone will say, "I understand all this in my head, but when I pray, I still feel like nothing is happening. I still feel distant. I still feel like my words are empty. And the answer to that is not to pray harder. The answer is to understand the difference between sense knowledge and revelation knowledge.  

About this distinction. Sense knowledge prays according to what the eye can see and the hand can feel, but faith prays according to what God has said. And what God has said is settled in heaven whether your feelings confirm it or not. 

You speak what God has spoken in the Bible. The truth. Facts perceived by the five senses must bow to the truth, spoken Word of God. Amen. 

Your feelings are not the thermometer of God's response. Your feelings are not the measure of whether your prayer has been heard. The Word of God is the measure. The finished work of Christ is the measure. The Bible says in Mark 1:24, "Therefore I say unto you, what things soever ye desire when ye pray, believe that ye receive them, and ye shall have them." Notice the tense. Believe that you receive present tense, and you shall have future tense. The believing comes before the having. The receiving in the spirit comes before the manifestation in the natural. 

This is exactly what Jesus Christ was demonstrating on that boat. When he said, "Peace, be still." He wasn't hoping the storm  would respond. He was not unsure. He spoke with the certainty of one who already knew the outcome before the words left his lips. He spoke from a place of rest, from a place of settled confidence, from a position that was already established. That is the prayer that moves mountains, not hours of desperate effort. Settled, spirit-led, identity anchored declaration.

   Imagine a lighthouse keeper in the middle of a raging sea. He does not panic when ships come near the rocks. He does not run to the edge of the cliff and scream at the waves to be calm. He turns on the light.  He does what he was positioned to do. And the ships find their way. You, believer, are a lighthouse in this world, not because of your own strength or goodness, but because the Light of the world has taken up residence inside you. 

 The Bible says in 1 John 4:4, "Greater is HE that is in you than he that is in the world." Your job is not to strain and struggle to generate spiritual power. Your job is to turn on the light, to speak what God has already spoken, to declare what His Word has already established. 

And so we come to the practical moment of this teaching because revelation without application is just information. And I believe God wants to do more than inform you today. 

The Lord wants to transform the way you pray starting right now. Here is what the begging prayer sounds like. "God, please  heal me. I know I don't deserve it. I've been struggling so long. I'm trying to have faith. If it's your will, please, please intervene. "

 Now, hear what the declaration sounds like. "Father, I thank you that by the stripes of Jesus Christ, I am healed. Your word says in 1 Peter 2:24 that he himself bore my sins in his own body on the tree. that I being dead to sins should live unto righteousness by whose stripes I was healed. I am not asking YOU to heal me. I am thanking YOU that healing was purchased at Calvary. I receive it now in the name of Jesus Christ."

 Feel the difference. Both prayers mention the same God. Both mention healing, but one comes from a beggar, while the other one comes from a son. 

Instead of saying, "Lord,  I hope you hear me." Declare, "Father, Your Word says in John 15:7, if ye abide in me and my words abide in you, ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto you, I abide in you. Your words abide in me. I am asking, and I receive." Instead of saying, "I don't know if this is your will," declare the word of God. Is God's will written down? 

 And your word says in 3 John 1:2, "Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth." Health is your will.  Prosperity of soul is your will. I receive both by faith. Instead of saying, "I feel so far from God," declare. The Bible says in Hebrews 1:35, "I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee. God is not far from me. He lives inside me. He is closer than my next  breath. I am not alone. I will never be alone."

It is perhaps the most important thing on prayer. ¶ The prayer of faith is not a cry of desperation. It is a calm, quiet act of a believer who knows his/her rights, knows his/her God, and knows that what God has said is more real than what his/her senses   report. A calm, quiet act. Not hours of religious effort, not emotional marathon sessions designed to convince a reluctant God. A calm, quiet act of a man or a woman who knows. That word knows is everything. The Bible says in 1 John 5:14-15, and this is the confidence that we have in HIM, that if we ask anything according to His will, He heareth us. And if we know that he hear us, whatsoever we ask, we know that we have the petitions that we desired of HIM. 

The word confidence in the original Greek is parrésia : παρρησία. It means boldness, freedom of speech, the right to speak openly. It is the word used of a citizen who has legal standing in a courtroom.  Not a suspect who creeps in hoping for mercy, but a son of the most High God who walks in knowing that the Judge of all the earth is also His Father. You have legal standing. 

 You have the name of Jesus Christ, the name that is above every name. As apostle Paul writes in Philippians 2:9, "Wherefore God also hath highly exalted him and given him a name which is above every name. And that name has been given to you for use in prayer. That name is not a lucky charm. It is not a religious password. It is legal authority. It is like a power of attorney. The right to act on behalf of another." With ident Jesus, after his resurrection, stood before his disciples and said in Matthew 28: 18-19, "All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth. Go ye therefore, all authority, and then go. He transferred the mission to you. He transferred the authority to you. The question is whether you will walk in it. 

This is why the three-word prayer moves the mountain. Not because of the shortness of the prayer, but because of the authority behind it.  Because of the one speaking it. Because of the finished work of Christ backing every syllable. And this is why the hour long prayer of begging does nothing. 

 Not because God doesn't care, but because begging is not the language of the new covenant. Begging is the language of a servant who does not know he has been made a son. The Bible says in Galatians 4:7, "Wherefore thou art no more a servant, but a son, and if a son, than an heir of God through Christ. You are an heir." Heirs do not beg for their inheritance. They step into it. 

Now, I want to address something before we close this portion of the teaching because someone listening to this might be thinking, "But what about humility? 

 Doesn't this make prayer sound arrogant? 

Shouldn't we come before God with brokenness and contrition? 

Yes, absolutely. But there is a difference between humility and a false sense of unworthiness that has been defeated by the cross. 

True humility says, "I have nothing in myself." But I have everything in Christ. 

True humility does not insist on its own weakness when God has declared its strength. 

True humility receives what God has freely given, not to exalt itself, but to bring glory to the One who gave it. 

The Bible says in 2 Corinthians 1:29 that God said to apostle Paul, "My grace is sufficient for thee, for my strength is made perfect in weakness." Apostle Paul's response was not to wallow in weakness. His response was to boast in it so that the power of Christ could rest upon him. He used his weakness as a launching pad for God's strength. That is not arrogance. That is the new covenant in operation.

¶Note: The fallen church has confused humility with unbelief. There is no sadder and more deplorable sight on earth than a fallen church. There is nothing that causes such lamentation among the righteous of earth and the angels of heaven. 

Real humility says, "I can do nothing, but Christ in me can do all things." Unbelief says, "I can do nothing." And stops there. 

There is one more thing I want to show you before we reach the final word of this teaching. 

 And this may be the most radical thing I have said today. The reason that the garden of Gethsemane prayer, the hours long prayer of Jesus appeared to go unanswered was not because God was unresponsive. 

 It was because that prayer was prayed from a place of flesh in anticipation of the cross under the weight of what was about to be placed upon the sinless son of God. It was the prayer of a man who in his humanity felt the full horror of becoming sin for us. The Bible says in 2 Corinthians 5:21, "For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin, that we might be made the righteousness of God in him." 

Jesus Christ was about to carry the sin of the entire human race. The separation that was coming, the moment  when he would cry, "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?" From Matthew 27:46. 

 That was real. That weight was real. And in his humanity, he asked if there was another way. There wasn't. Because if there had been another way, there would have been no finished work. There would have been no empty tomb. There would have been no spirit poured out at Pentecost. There would have been no authority given to believers. There would have been no three-word prayer that moves mountains because there would have been no mountain mover living inside of you. The Gethsemane prayer was not unanswered. It was answered with a cross. And the cross answered everything else forever. This is why you can pray with authority. This is why you can stand in the face of sickness, in the face of fear, in the face of financial ruin or broken relationships or a body that is failing and you can speak three words backed by the power of the risen Christ and the mountain will  move. Not because you are great, because He is. Not because you prayed long enough, because He finished it, not because you are worthy in yourself, because the Lamb of God made you worthy with His own blood. 

The Bible says in Revelation 12:11, and they overcame him by the blood of the lamb and by the  word of their testimony. Two instruments, the blood, what Christ did, the word of your testimony, what you declare, both are required. The blood without your declaration is silent. Your  declaration without the blood has no power together. Together they move mountains. 

So let me leave you with this. The next time you face something that looks impossible, stop. Don't spend an hour begging. Remind yourself of who   you are. A son, a daughter, a joint heir with Jesus Christ, a new creation, not the old man who needed to earn God's attention. Then open your mouth and speak to the mountain, the Bible says in Mark 11:23, For verily I say unto you, that whosoever shall say unto this mountain, Be thou removed, and be thou cast into the sea, and shall not doubt in his heart, but shall believe that those things which he saith shall come to pass. He shall have whatsoever he saith. Whosoever, that means you say it,  speak it, 🗣️ declare it, not because you're performing a ritual, but because you are a son of God exercising the authority of  heaven on earth

Before you leave today, I want you to do something.  I want to see how many of you are ready to stop begging and start speaking. How many of you are ready to exchange the prayer of distance for the prayer of a son?

 And if someone you love is struggling right now, if there's a person in your life who needs this Word, share this with them. Don't just keep this for yourself. The body of Christ needs this revelation. Send it to someone today because there is still one  more dimension to this teaching that we haven't touched. There is still one key that once you understand it will take everything I've said today and multiply it 10 times over. It has to do with the atmosphere of prayer. The one thing that   determines whether your words carry weight in the spirit realm or fall flat to the ground. We've talked about who you are. We've talked about what you   declare. But there's something underneath all of it. A foundation that most believers have never been shown. 

 And without it, even the most confident declaration can miss the mark. It is not what you think it is. And if you want to understand it, if you want the complete picture, then you need to hear the next teaching in this series. Because what I am about to show you next will change not just how you pray, but why prayer works at all. Stay close. It's coming.