The International Mission Sunday sermon celebrates cultural diversity, vibrant worship, and the importance of prayer and tithing as acts of obedience and covenant with God. It emphasizes supporting global missions through generous giving to ensure church growth and outreach. The speaker urges believers to pray fervently to resist Satan's influence and trust God for breakthroughs in finances, jobs, and family life.
The sermon promotes flock technology" for accessing free spiritual resources like books and music via QR codes and websites emphasizing diligence and giving as key to prosperity based on Mark 4:25. It urges combining faith with wisdom to overcome poverty citing Deuteronomy 8:18 and Galatians 3:13 and encourages acting on prophecies for a new season of wealth. Through prayer and seeking God's kingdom first believers can break curses and receive blessings."
The worship session exalts Jesus as the sovereign redeemer, emphasizing His transformative power through His blood. Drawing from Mark 4:25 and Luke 16:10, it urges combining faith with diligence and generosity to overcome poverty and laziness. Congregants are encouraged to pursue opportunities, develop skills, and give faithfully to move from lack to abundance. The sermon concludes with a call to salvation, prayers for recovery, and a commitment to honor God through tithes, trusting His provision.
The sermon emphasizes that divine blessings, not just qualifications, lead to success, using Abraham’s wealth (Genesis 13:1-2) as an example of God’s favor overcoming limitations. The speaker shares personal stories of unexpected job offers from companies like Safaricom, attributing them to supernatural intervention. Associating with blessed individuals, like Lot with Abraham (Genesis 13:5) or Laban with Jacob (Genesis 30:27), is highlighted as a key to receiving God’s transformative blessings.
The sermon highlights the necessity of the Holy Spirit's anointing for success in life, ministry, and business, emphasizing that without it, progress is limited, as stated in Zechariah 4:6. It outlines benefits like divine help, protection from deception, and strength to overcome fears, using Cornelius as an example of receiving anointing through generous giving, prayer, and obedience to God's visions (Acts 10:1-7). Practical steps to receive this anointing include giving generously to God and the poor, persistent prayer, obeying divine instructions, breaking traditions, and constantly engaging with God’s word.