The Church has had a limited Redemption. It has been more occupied in the meaning of the Greek word than it has in the reality of our deliverance from the dominion of the Devil. You notice that we have been delivered out of the authority of Satan and we have been redeemed. Two things have taken place: the penalty has been paid that we owed to Justice. Jesus met it when He was made sin on our behalf, and He went to the place of Justice where He suffered for us. Then He met the requirements when He was made alive in Spirit: 1 Peter 3:18 with 2 Timothy 3:16. As soon as He was justified and made alive He met the Adversary, conquered him, and stripped him of his authority. You see, there is a perfect legal redemption.
Jesus actually conquered our enemy and delivered us out of his dominion. When He did that, He made possible our New Creation, and when we were made New Creations we received the Nature of God in our spirits. 2 Corinthians 5:18-21. Read this carefully down to the twenty-first verse and see how God made Jesus to be sin on our behalf to the end that we become the righteousness of God in Him. Now you can understand how Jesus has been made our righteousness. There are three phases in that revelation.
Romans 4:25 says that He was delivered up on account of our trespasses and was raised when we were declared righteous or justified.
He wasn’t raised until justification became the property of the unsaved world. Just as God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son-made the world a present of Jesus-now God not only makes the world a present of Jesus, but He makes the world a present of righteousness. But Jesus is of no value to the sinner until he confesses Him as Lord. Romans 10:9, 10, “Because if thou shalt confess with thy mouth Jesus as Lord and shalt believe in thy heart that God raised Him from the dead, thou shalt be saved: for with the heart man believeth unto Righteousness: and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.” The moment that he does it, Redemption becomes a reality, and righteousness becomes a reality. All that Jesus is is stored up and waiting for the unsaved man to take. The moment that the unsaved man says, “I take Jesus as my Saviour and as my Lord,” he is made a New Creation. Not only is righteousness reckoned unto him, but he has the righteousness of God.
This new Nature that is imparted unto him is God’s Nature, and that Nature is righteousness. Now you can understand Romans 3:26. God, in speaking of Himself, says: “That He might Himself be righteous and the righteousness of him that believeth in Jesus.” You see, God actually becomes the righteousness of the man who believes in Jesus. One can hardly grasp the significance of this-that God has become our righteousness. Now you can understand Romans 8:31-33, “Who shall lay anything to the charge of God’s elect? It is God that justifieth.” When anyone lays anything to your charge, God becomes your Vindicator.
First born from the dead
Paul Wilbur – For Your Name Is Holy
I enter the Holy of Holies
I enter through the blood of the Lamb
I enter to worship You only
I enter to honor I am
Lord I worship You, I worship You
Lord I worship You, I worship You
For Your name is Holy, Holy Lord
For Your name is Holy, Holy Lord
I enter the Holy of Holies
I enter through the blood of the Lamb
I enter to worship You only
I enter to honor I am
Lord I worship You, I worship You
Lord I worship You, I worship You
For Your name is Holy, Holy Lord
For Your name is Holy, Holy Lord
For Your name is Holy, Holy Lord
For Your name is Holy, Holy Lord
Let the weight of Your glory cover us
Let the life of Your river flow
Let the truth of Your kingdom reign in us
Let the weight of Your glory
Let the weight of Your glory fall
For Your name is Holy, Holy Lord
For Your name is Holy, Holy Lord
TRUST GOD
Good morning dear reader. I trust that this beautiful piece will inspire you!
You must know that you can trust God. In all your plans and goals this month, don’t leave Him out!
The world is full of uncertainty. The indication of our progress or what we can achieve is never in the world, it is in CHRIST. Christ is the hope in times unbearable, He’s the covering that nothing can penetrate.
Those who trust in their God shall be strong and they shall do exploits (Dan 11:23b). Whatever your goals are this month, be reminded that God is your source and there is no scarcity in Him. Hallelujah!
Remember that the same water that drowned others, floated Noah’s Ark. You must focus on what is possible with God, you must keep your mind on His word and His will. Don’t let fear disrupt the flow of abundance in your life. God is taking you to higher levels this month, as you keep trusting Him. It’s not over until you win! SHALOM!
Daddy wey dey Pamper – Moses Bliss ft Lyrical HI
[Chorus]
Daddy wey dey Pamper
Daddy wey Dey Bless
Forever you’re my Father
Na u dey give me Rest
When I look around
I see your Faithfulness
I’ll bow down on my knees
Cos na u wey be the Best
[Repeat Verse]
Even when I Fall your Hand
You still dey hold my Hand
Lover of my Soul,
You nor dey break my Heart
I’ll sing about your Mercy
I’ll sing about your Grace
Na u dey Burst my Brain
Every night and day
[Chorus]
Daddy wey dey Pamper
Daddy wey Dey Bless
Forever you’re my Father
Na u dey give me Rest
When I look around
I see your Faithfulness
I’ll bow down on my knees
Cos na u wey be the Best
[Repeat Verse]
Even when I Fall your Hand
You still dey hold my Hand
Lover of my Soul,
You nor dey break my Heart
I’ll sing about your Mercy
I’ll sing about your Grace
Na u dey Burst my Brain
Every night and day
[Chorus]
Daddy wey dey Pamper
Daddy wey Dey Bless
Forever you’re my Father
Na u dey give me Rest
When I look around
I see your Faithfulness
I’ll bow down on my knees
Cos na u wey be the Best
[Repeat Verse]
Even when I Fall your Hand
You still dey hold my Hand
Lover of my Soul,
You nor dey break my Heart
I’ll sing about your Mercy
I’ll sing about your Grace
Na u dey Burst my Brain
Every night and day
[Chorus]
Daddy wey dey Pamper
Daddy wey Dey Bless
Forever you’re my Father
Na u dey give me Rest
When I look around
I see your Faithfulness
I bow down on my knees
Cos na u wey be the Best
Daddy wey dey Pamper
Daddy wey Dey Bless
Forever you’re my Father
Na u dey give me Rest
When I look around
I see your Faithfulness
I bow down on my knees
Cos na u wey be the Best
Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh
Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh
Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh
Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh
Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh
Oh Oh Oh Oh Oh
I bow down on my knees
Cos na u wey be the Best
[Repeat Verse]
Even when I Fall your Hand
You still dey hold my Hand
Lover of my Soul,
You nor dey break my Heart
I’ll sing about your Mercy
I’ll sing about your Grace
Na u dey Burst my Brain
Every night and day
[Chorus]
Daddy wey dey Pamper
Daddy wey Dey Bless
Forever you’re my Father
Na u dey give me Rest
When I look around
I see your Faithfulness
I bow down on my knees
Cos na u wey be the Best
[Repeat Verse]
Even when I Fall your Hand
You still dey hold my Hand
Lover of my Soul,
You nor dey break my Heart
I’ll sing about your Mercy
I’ll sing about your Grace
Na u dey Burst my Brain
Every night and day
[Chorus]
Daddy wey dey Pamper
Daddy wey Dey Bless
Forever you’re my Father
Na u dey give me Rest
When I look around
I see your Faithfulness
I bow down on my knees
Cos na u wey be the Best
Daddy wey dey Pamper
Daddy wey Dey Bless
Forever you’re my Father
Na u dey give me Rest
When I look around
I see your Faithfulness
I bow down on my knees
Cos na u wey be the Best
[Repeat Verse]
Even when I Fall your Hand
You still dey hold my Hand
Lover of my Soul,
You nor dey break my Heart
I’ll sing about your Mercy
I’ll sing about your Grace
Na u dey Burst my Brain
Every night and day
[Chorus]
Daddy wey dey Pamper
Daddy wey Dey Bless
Forever you’re my Father
Na u dey give me Rest
When I look around
I see your Faithfulness
I bow down on my knees
Cos na u wey be the Best
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Onye Inaputara By Yadah
Lyrics for Onye Inaputara By Yadah
(Speaking in tongues)
Onye Ịnapụtara
Na sị gị imela
Imela papa mohhh
Onye Ịnapụtara
Na sị gị imela
Imela papa mohhh
I was one who owed the debt
And I couldn’t pay but you gave your son to take my place
So I’d be called
Your righteousness
And by this one sacrifice
You changed my name
Covered my shame
And now I am your righteousness
Great is your salvation
Now I owe no debt
I sing this song of freedom ’cause
You have saved my soul from death
You have saved me
You have delivered me…
Onye Ịnapụtara
Na sị gị imela
Imela papa mohhh
Oh oh oh
Oh ohhhhhhhh
Onye Ịnapụtara
Na sị gị imela
Imela papa mohhh
Oh oh oh
Oh ohhhhhhhh
See the debtor now walking as a free man
See the slave of sin now singing freedom song
See mortal man with the hope of eternal life
Just because you gave your son
See the one outside has entered boldly
You have delivered us
You have saved us
Great is your salvation
Onye Ịnapụtara
Na sị gị imela
Imela papa mohhh
Oh oh oh oh ohhhhhhhh
Onye Ịnapụtara
Na sị gị imela
Imela papa mohhh
Oh oh oh oh ohhhhhhhh
Onye nzoputa
Imego mu mma eh
Imego mu mma eh
Onye nzọpụta
Imego mu mma eh
Onye nzoputa
Imego mu mma eh
Imego mu mma eh
Onye nzọpụta
Imego mu mma eh
Onye nzoputa
Imego mu mma eh
Imego mu mma eh
Onye nzọpụta
Imego mu mma eh
Onye nzoputa
Imego mu mma eh
Imego mu mma eh
Onye nzọpụta
Imego mu mma eh
See how you snatched me out of darkness
Onye nzọpụta
Imego mu mma ehhhhh.
Onye nzọpụta
Imego mu mma ehh
Imego mu mma ehh
You have done me well
Saved me from hell
Saved me from sin
Imego mu mma ehh
Onye nzọpụta
Imego mu mma ehh
Eh eh ehhhhhh
FAITH IN GOD
God relates with your spirit.
Man is a spirit that dwells in a body, man has the image of God (the spirit of God).
Faith is calling real that which you don’t see. You relate with unseen things through faith. You relate with God through Faith. Faith is based on what God says,
Rom10:17, if you have Faith, you don’t beg, you just accept it and take a hold of it because God has already said so. That’s why the Word of God is important, it makes us aware of the things already given to us by God.
Faith comes by hearing the word of God.
2cor5:7(for we walk by faith, not by sight) we don’t only show faith when we need something, we live by faith. Just as we breathe air and stay alive by breathing air in the earth, so also, if we must stay alive in the spirit, we must live by faith, faith is how we stay alive in the spirit.
2cor4:16-18 (we do not consider the things which are seen, we focus on the promises of God, holding on to God’s word. We visualise with the word of God!) Things which are seen are temporal but the one which comes from the word of God through faith, has life and is eternal! It has an eternal testimony of the word of God, it takes you from Glory to Glory. Such testimonies don’t dry up, the one that comes through faith is sustainable. That’s why we don’t trust in our abilities but lean on God’s word through faith.
Righteousness. Rom5:17-19, Rom10:10. Even righteousness comes by faith, you believe with your spirit. It is believing that brings you into righteousness.
As a Christian, you cannot live without faith, you can’t even successfully be a Christian without faith becauseyou cannot please God without Faith.
BELIEVERS IDENTITY IN CHRIST- Kenneth Hagin
ONE OF THE MOST important revelations we can get from the Word of God is to understand who we are in Christ. Identifying with Christ will change the way we live and cause us to rise above adversity. Not understanding our identity in Him will keep us living far below our rights and privileges in Christ.
What does it mean to identify with Christ? It’s normal for us to identify with something or someone. It makes us feel connected and gives us a feeling of belonging.
In our everyday lives, we identify with a person, organization, occupation, nationality, or church. We also have an identity in the spirit realm. The scriptures say we have been crucified with Christ (Gal. 2:20). Not only did we die with Him on the cross at Calvary, we also have been raised with Him. We can see this in the following verses.
EPHESIANS 2:4–7 (NKJV)
4 But God, who is rich in mercy, because of His great love with which He loved us,
5 even when we were dead in trespasses, made us alive together with Christ (by grace you have been saved),
6 and raised us up together, and made us sit together in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus,
7 that in the ages to come He might show the exceeding riches of His grace in His kindness toward us in Christ Jesus.
According to this passage of Scripture, we are seated with Christ in heavenly places. Unfortunately, some Christians are having an identity crisis. They don’t know who they are in Christ or where they are seated. Instead of identifying with Christ, they identify with the problems that confront them. You can tell they do this because they call themselves by their problems: divorced, bankrupt, and so forth.
Some identify with a profession. They say things like, “I’m a salesman,” or “I’m a lawyer.” But their profession is not who they are; it’s what they do. Others identify with the disease that is attacking their bodies. They say, “I’m a diabetic,” “I’m ADD,” or “I am bipolar.”
When we really understand our identity in Christ—who we are in Him—it changes the way we think and live. Second Corinthians 5:17 (NKJV) says, “If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new.” That same verse in The Living Bible says, “When someone becomes a Christian, he becomes a brand new person inside. He is not the same anymore. A new life has begun!”
Before we were in Christ, we were destined for death and destruction. Now we are destined for eternal life (1 John 2:25).
Before Christ, we were destined for despair, degradation, and poverty. But in Christ, we are destined to have life and have it more abundantly (John 10:10).
In Christ is where our identity should be. It’s in Jesus that we are somebody!
Did you ever notice in the Scriptures that God often changed people’s identities? They looked at themselves one way, but God told them who they really were. This is what happened to Gideon. He was so terrified of the Midianites that he hid inside a winepress to thresh his wheat. He believed the Midianites would take what little he had if they saw him threshing grain (Judges 6:1–11).
One day the angel of the Lord appeared to Gideon and said, “The Lord is with you, mighty warrior” (Judges 6:12 NIV). Gideon was acting like anything but a mighty warrior! However, when he finally saw himself the way God saw him, he went on to deliver the Israelites (Judges 7:1–25).
God also changed Abram’s name. It was impossible for Abram and his wife, Sarai, to have children. But God said, “No longer will you be called Abram; your name will be Abraham, for I have made you a father of many nations”
(Gen. 17:5 NIV). He also changed Sarai’s name to Sarah (Gen. 17:15). And God’s words were fulfilled when Sarah gave birth to Isaac.
God calls those things that are not as though they were (Rom. 4:17). In the natural realm, what God is calling us may not exist. But in His eyes, it does. So we need to talk about ourselves the same way God does.
What God says about us is found in His Word. Here are some things we are and have in Christ:
We are new creatures (2 Cor. 5:17).
We are the righteousness of God (2 Cor. 5:21).
We’ve been healed (1 Peter 2:24).
We’ve been made rich (2 Cor. 8:9).
We are accepted (Eph. 1:6).
We are free from sin (Rom. 6:20–22).
Psalm 23:4 says, “Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil.” I like to say that verse like this: “Yea, though I walk through all of the mess that the devil tries to put on me, I will fear no evil. Through my identification with Christ, I can walk on scorpions and not be harmed. I can walk on anything that tries to get in my way and come out victoriously.”
It’s time for us to stand up and be who God says we are. And we need to let the devil know that we know who we are in Christ. Then anytime he tries to attack us, we can throw our shoulders back and say, “Don’t mess with me. I’m identified with Christ!”
FAITH IN ACTION
New ID
When you identify with Christ, God gives you a new identity.
Instead of SINNER, you are called BELIEVER.
Instead of LOST, you are called FOUND.
Instead of ENEMY, you are called FRIEND.
Instead of UNRIGHTEOUS, you are called RIGHTEOUS.
Instead of SICK, you are called HEALED.
Instead of POOR, you are called RICH.
When you understand your new identity in Christ, you’ll be a stronger and more stable Christian. Your faith will work for you better, your prayer life will be enhanced, and you’ll walk in a new level of authority.
ESTABLISHED IN GRACE
Hebrews 13:9, “Be not carried away by divers and strange teachings: for it is good that the heart be established by grace; not by meats, wherein they that occupied themselves were not profited.” Think of it! We are being established in grace. What is grace? It is love pouring itself out upon the graceless and the unworthy. The Spirit gave to us a marvelous interpretation of grace in Romans 4:4, 5. “Now to him that worketh, the reward is not reckoned as of grace, but as of debt. But to him that worketh not, but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is reckoned for righteousness.” Then in Romans 5:6-10 we read, “For while we were yet weak, in due season Christ died for the ungodly.”
You see, Grace is Love in operation, Love in action. I never could get it clear in my heart how Jesus could love the man who was putting the lash upon His back, or how He could love the man, and die for him, who put the nails through the palms of His hands and feet; but I imagine that if you had been back there near the sepulchre when Jesus arose from the dead, you would have heard Him say, “Where is the man who plaited the crown of thorns and placed them upon my brow? I want to tell him that I died for him, that I suffered the torments of the damned for him.”
Don’t you remember that He said, “Go, tell my disciples and Peter”? That little conjunction there ties the heart of Peter with the Master in a way that moves my heart.
“Go, tell Peter, who denied me; tell him that I love him.” That is Grace, indeed.
You notice that God put His love beyond a doubt: “in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.” Then you notice the tenth verse: “While we were yet enemies we were reconciled to God through the death of His Son.” You remember John 3:16, “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son.” Jesus belongs to the world.
He doesn’t belong to you any more than He belongs to the despairing, wicked men who have murdered so many women and children in Europe. That is grace; and you are so established in grace that you don’t criticize anyone. Don’t you know that the man you are “knocking” is the man Jesus died for? Did you ever realize that you and I, before we can ever become soul winners, before we can reach a lost world, have to be established in grace? We have to know the Master, and know the motives behind His Love Gift, His Sacrifice. We have to be established in it so that we will be like John G. Paton was in the New Hebrides. He stood and watched a chieftain shoot his companion; and then – would you believe it? – the day came when he baptized that chieftain and administered the Lord’s Supper to him. He so loved that he gave his life to those desperate heathen men and women.
You who read this lesson, take God, by His grace, to establish you in love, to establish you in grace. Do you know what that will mean? That will be establishing you in the perfect Word of Grace. You will become a soul winner when grace gains the ascendancy. God so loved that He gave. I so love that I give. I so love that I give my time; I give my money; I give my ability. I lay it all upon the altar of grace. He loves you now and He wants you to love Him as He loved you. He wants you to give as He gave.
You can’t give as much, but you can give with the same spirit of love that He gave, can’t you? One of my students from Central America could not speak much English, yet was attending our evangelistic meetings. He watched Miss Ridge, a returned missionary, pleading with a high school girl to yield to Christ. He politely said, “Teacher, tell her that if I could, I give her my heart. It would believe on Jesus.” That is grace!