The scriptures remind us that God is a healer, offering restoration for every aspect of our being. Just as a balm can soothe and mend, God's presence brings healing to our spirits, minds, and physical bodies. When we are hurting or struggling, we can turn to Him, knowing that His power is available to bring wholeness and peace. This healing is not limited to physical ailments but extends to emotional and spiritual wounds as well. [24:32]
Jeremiah 30:17
ESV: For I will restore health to you, and your wounds I will heal, declares the Lord, because they call you an outcast: "It is Zion, for whom no one cares!"
Reflection: In what area of your life—spirit, soul, or body—do you most feel the need for God's healing touch right now?
Even when circumstances keep us physically apart from our community, God's presence is with us. His spirit can comfort and strengthen us wherever we are, whether we are facing health challenges, difficult weather, or personal struggles. We can find solace and encouragement in knowing that we are never alone, and His presence can sustain us until we can gather together again. [29:11]
Psalm 50:15
ESV: and call on me in the day of trouble; I will deliver you, and you shall glorify me.
Reflection: When you feel isolated or overwhelmed by circumstances, what is one way you can actively invite God's presence into your situation?
Prayer is a powerful force that can change conditions and situations. When we align our hearts with God's will and speak His promises, we can see His hand at work. Faith is not about how we feel, but about believing what God has said, even when it seems impossible. By trusting in His finished work, we can declare victory and see His plans unfold. [32:03]
Hebrews 11:1
ESV: Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.
Reflection: Consider a situation where you have seen prayer and faith make a tangible difference. What did that experience teach you about God's power?
As believers, we have been given authority and keys to operate in God's kingdom. Understanding our true identity in Christ empowers us to stand firm against opposition and to walk in the victory He has already secured. When we know who we are in Him, we can confidently declare His truth and see His will established. [37:57]
Matthew 16:19
ESV: I will give you the keys of the kingdom of heaven, and whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven."
Reflection: Where in your life do you need to step more fully into the authority and identity that Christ has given you?
The safest place to be is within the will of God, no matter the circumstances. Whether we are on a mountaintop or in a valley, His guidance leads us to the right path. He promises to never put more on us than we can bear, and He is always smarter than our challenges. Trusting in His plan brings peace and assurance, knowing He will make the darkness light and the wrong right. [46:42]
Romans 8:28
ESV: We know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose.
Reflection: Reflect on a time when you surrendered a difficult situation to God's will. What did you learn about His faithfulness during that experience?
A lively, pastoral exhortation that holds two realities together: God heals and God moves in the hidden places of life. The congregation is urged to come forward for prayer and anointing as healing for spirit, soul, and body is presented as an active, present reality. A courtroom testimony illustrates how persistent intercession, legal work, and a genuine turn to Christ changed what seemed written in stone — a man once sentenced to die in prison has been resentenced into a range that opens hope for review. That victory is framed not as chance but as the fruit of warfare in prayer, prophetic declaration, and standing faithful when the visible circumstances remained hostile.
The address pushes listeners beyond feelings: faith is an act spoken before the fact, not worship of emotion. Practical faith is shown in concrete commitments — filling out committal cards, regular giving, and sustaining an independent church that cannot rely on outside denominational funds. The congregation is reminded that stewardship is spiritual warfare: small gifts, faithfully given, sustain ministry and open doors for God to work.
There is also a strong insistence on the kingdom over mere church routine. The legacy of a founding leader who crossed cultural lines to lift up the community is celebrated to remind people that allegiance is first to the kingdom and the invisible work of God, which then finds visible expression in a committed people. Praise and perseverance in trials are presented as the training ground for greater favor; suffering prepares one to reign. Listeners are called to say “Yes” to God’s will, to keep covenantal commitments, and to expect God to finish what prayer has already begun. The tone is confident, pastoral, and urgent — an appeal to obedience, worship, and disciplined faith that trusts God to change situations and to release what has been declared in prayer.
``See, the kingdom comes without observation. The kingdom, not church. See, that's the problem with the world that the I'm talking about Christianity is that we're caught up in church. We're caught up in church. I'm a bishop. I know what I'm talking about. We caught up in church rules, church traditions, church doctrine, church dogmas that has nothing to do with the kingdom. Jesus never come to build a church. He came to build his kingdom. Yes. There is a difference. They're not synonymous always.
[01:17:09]
(38 seconds)
#KingdomNotChurch
There's a difference between the church and the kingdom. Yes, sir. It is possible to not belong to the church and yet be part of the kingdom. Alright. But it's impossible to be in the kingdom and not belong to a church. That has a difference. When you understand the teachings of the kingdom, the visible expression of the invisible is you and I that make up now the church, the body of Christ. But if you're born again, you're not part of network per se as much as you're part of the body of Christ, which make up his kingdom. Short, mother Taylor came with that message ahead of time.
[01:17:48]
(43 seconds)
#KingdomBody
but faith is do you not know when when the children of Israel and I'm not gonna even preach the message, but it's leading to when the children with Israel would talk about God is good and god is see, they're the one starting that. Yes, sir. And they chat would be god is good, but god is good all the time. Yes. Yes. That's what they say. Yes. Percent of the time that they were saying that life was not good for them. Come on. On. Come Come Come on. On. They were after after somebody say after. After. After they got released from Egyptian slavery, they were not the powerhouse. Right. They was not the the strongest nation in in their time. They were blessed and highly favored, but god said, I chose you when you was the least, the smallest of everybody. See, god loves to work when all you can do is give him the glory.
[01:23:53]
(67 seconds)
#GodChoosesTheLeast
When I heard that he was never even supposed to qualify, When I heard from the law, he was never supposed to qualify. Y'all don't understand. From the law's point of view, he was never to have it. He was his according to his conviction, he was to die in prison. Yeah. God.
[00:41:38]
(31 seconds)
#UnexpectedMercy
God shut their he shut their mouth. Daniel ain't the only one that got shut the light. Didn't nobody speak up about the brother man that that was huffing and puffing. But they didn't wanna blow the house down. They I'm just saying, I said that quietly and said, thank you, Jesus. But you done did it again. You done did it again. You did it again.
[00:39:26]
(30 seconds)
#GodShutTheirMouth
He turns his mourning in the next. He turns his into joy. And I told him, he called me, and I told him, well, when your joy is completely full Yeah. That's when they release it. And that's what I want y'all to agree with me that the law firm said anywhere from yesterday, six months. He's going before the for the board. Inside, the legal beagles are saying anywhere between two and four months. So I'm just saying, why not two months?
[00:42:30]
(45 seconds)
#FromMourningToJoy
He said by our faith Yes. Our by faith By our faith. We can call those things which are not do you believe what he said? Yes. Well, I believe, Lord, turn, finish, and release in Jesus' name. Shout your hands with me.
[00:43:16]
(23 seconds)
#CallItByFaith
And I said, wait a minute. Wait a minute. I've been I've been speaking something in existence that ain't on paper. Because I've been saying he has life with possibility, but no. He had life without possibility. But yet, lawfully, technically, he qualified. Come on. Yeah. Oh, god. Give god praise. That that's what prayer do. That's what prayer do.
[00:31:47]
(23 seconds)
#PrayerAltersFate
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