007 - IDAGBASOKE KRISTIANI

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THE CHRISTIAN WARFARE

The Holy Spirit is the liquid word. There is a deeper faith than just receiving healing; a faith that will get you into the translation, a faith where you will be called one of the sons of God. How do you praise the Lord the most? The way that you praise the Lord in the highest is to say that Jesus Christ is God. He is the Eternal One. At the end of the age, many people are going to see the light. They are going to know who Jesus is. As the age closes, the Lord will move on the ones that He is going to take away. There will be a mighty outpouring on the ones He is going to take out of here. The elect and the man-child mean the same thing. We are the elect of God. The 144,000 Jews that will be sealed are also the elect of God. But the real elect is the Gentile bride. The people that are really God’s people will listen to the word. You know they are not the children of the Lord when they won’t listen to God’s word. But the real children of God believe the word of God. They believe the prophets.

  1. The elect of God—Satan will move lodi si them to oppress them in every way possible. He will try to şuga you, make you feel bad and get you kuro from the word of God. He knows you are getting sunmọ to the translation and to a nla He is going to do his ti o dara ju, but he is going to padanu. Jesus is going to win.
  2. The Christian ogun—Satan’s omoluabi is to get the mind of the elect off the ileri of faith. He will detour them, get the Christian pa Some people worry about tomorrow. That is akin to human nature. However, Satan’s trick is to put a ẹrù on you so that it is difficult to Ṣiṣẹ in the Spirit.
  3. I was praying and I beere the Lord why people aibalẹ about tomorrow. The Lord spoke to me, “When people worry about tomorrow, they are not where they should be with me today (in faith).” That is the truth (Matthew 6: 24). The Christian should pray to be gone and not worry about tomorrow. The best thing you can do is to get yourself in apẹrẹ loni for tomorrow. If you are with the Lord today, with the power of faith, you can wipe out the fear and worry about tomorrow. Praise the Lord, get the day under control. Then, you will be pese for tomorrow. If you allow worry to stack up, it becomes so eru that your faith is not able to put it off.
  4. Ephesians 6: 12 – 18 speaks about the Christian warfare. “For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but lodi si principalities, against powers,…(v. 12). Someone might offend you, but your warfare is not against flesh and blood but against the power that is behind that.
  5. After listing the ẹmí armor and weapons that we can use to defeat the foe, Paul shows the Christian how he can put the ohun ija into motion by praying in the Spirit (v. 18). When you begin to pray in the Spirit of God, the Ẹmí can do a lot dara than you can. He can gbagbo a lot better than you can.
  6. gba the Holy Spirit to move in your iyin ati rẹ igbagbọ. He can believe beyond mortal conception. He can handle anything better that you can yourself. He will even gbadura for things that you don’t mọ In a few words that He prays nipasẹ you, He can handle so many things all over the world including your own problems.
  7. There are great promises in Psalm 37. Read this psalm and study it. My business is to Firanṣẹ and get the people setan for the Lord. Psalm 37 shows the happy state of the godly and the kukuru-ngbe prosperity of the wicked.
  8. “Fret not thyself because of evildoers…” (v. 1). Fear has to depart, so faith can get full rule. When faith gets full rule, it will jẹ gaba lori anything that gets in its way, any evil power. In order for you to move awọn oke-nla by faith, you must have a dariji o must forgive or you will not be forgiven. You must have a heart of forgiveness that will iyalenu you yourself. You must have a heart of Ibawi ife. A forgiving heart will cause you to have greater faith in God and greater power to move mountains out of the way.
  9. “Fret ko thyself because of evil doers…” Evil doers may cause you to fret, for example on the job. Problems with your children may cause you to fret. That’s the devil. When he causes you to fret, he steals the victory from you. Don’t fret. The evil doers will “be cut down like the grass and rọ as the green herb” (v. 2).
  10. Emi ko ṣe abojuto how much an evil doer prospers, one Christian with one ileri is more than what he will ever be. No ọrọ how rich a man is, he ko le buy back the ti o ti kọja. Remember the rich man and Lazarus. The rich man tried but failed to buy back the past (Luke 16: 24-29). When a Christian gets to heaven—Eternal–that is, yesterday, today and tomorrow is with him, standing with him right there. Ṣe ko envy evil doers. God will súre you in His own akoko.
  11. "Trust in the Lord, and do good…”(Psalm 37: 3).
  12. "Fẹran thyself in the Lord…” (v. 4)
  13. "Igbese thy way unto the Lord…” (v. 5
  14. Commit, trust, delight thyself in the Lord. Don’t gba Satan to ji your faith, you shall have the ipongbe of your heart. You ni a master builder, a great teacher, the Lord Jesus Christ. Those that listen to His word are considered ọlọgbọn and those that will not listen are aṣiwere. They are built upon sand and are blown away.
  15. Delight, commit and trust, He will bring it to pass. Here is the bọtini: Iyoku in the Lord and wait alaisan for Him (v. 7). He said “fret not” twice. Fifọ ati ṣàníyàn is not waiting for anybody. If you are fretting about ọla, how can you wait patiently for the Lord today? These are the words of Ọgbọn lati ṣe iranlọwọ fun ọ. I am only a man; God is Eternal. What He says goes. He will bring the isoji to those who are waiting for Him.
  16. Trust can be short-term or long-term. Rest in the Lord and wait patiently for Him. gba sile lati ibinu ati fi silẹ wrath and you will gba the desires of your heart.
  17. "Awọn awọn igbesẹ of a good man are paṣẹ by the Lord…” (Psalm 37: 23). God has ordered the steps and ways of the ayanfẹ. Though, they let Him down, he Nigbagbogbo goes before them and iranlọwọ Jesus will always say, “Let not your heart be troubled.” Fear not, for your redemption fa near. This is the hour of the Christian. This is the hour of your calling. Don’t worry about tomorrow. Igbese thy way unto the Lord. Rest in Him. Wait patiently for Him, not only for your ìyanu ṣugbọn fun awọn translation.
  18. If the devil can’t get you by fretting, he will try to get you another way. Satan ibinujẹ people by telling them they are not onírẹlẹ The whole church needs humility. You thought you had divine love. Satan comes around and tells you, you need more divine love. A man may get so humble, he won’t do ohunkohun for God. There was a great prophet that came and was so humble, they nearly destroyed his ministry. Just before the end of his life, he duro his ground and saved his ministry.
  19. Irẹlẹ is good. Have it ṣaaju ki o to the Lord, not to prove nkankan to somebody. Real humility is the one that listens to these messages, does likewise and believes the Lord. Jesus was humble. For Him to come as a man was to Jesus did not let the humility get in the ọna that Satan took Him over. Jesus Christ stood His ground when it came to the devil. He said, Satan, it is written. With authority and power, He worked among the people. He went into the temple with a whip and Ibawi anger to ṣe atunṣe them out. He whipped and drove out the sellers in the temple.
  20. Although, Jesus was humble, it rara caused Him to back down for the devil. Jesus wi, you serpents, you vipers, you hypocrites, and to Herod, you fox. To the people that loved Him, he was humble enough to have aanu, to heal them and deliver them.
  21. Fret not thyself nitori of those that will cause you to go astray. Be full of faith and divine love, you will move the satanic forces out of your way. I am not going to get so humble that I ko le cast the devil jade.
  22. Martha, Martha, you fret about so much (Luke 10: 41 & 42). Mary was at His ẹsẹ, spiritually speaking, adùn herself in the Lord. Through fretting, Martha missed the great promise of sitting and hearing the Lord. Concern for the Guest was proper, but it got out of hand. Mary was at the right place.
  23. Iyoku patiently in the Lord. If Satan can’t gba you one way, he will try miran ṣugbọn Pataki julọ, don’t fret. No matter what, don’t let Satani şuga o. pa rẹ okan lori eyi mimọ (Psalm 37). This message will mean so much in the days niwaju. This psalm will mean so much. Read Psalm 37 and other scriptures. God loves you; facts are facts. God has rán me to a people ti o will recognize my ohun and the Spirit of God in me. Be bold ati igboya in the Lord with Ibawi ife.

 

Note: Read the Alert along with Special kikọ #33: The Secret of Continuous Victory

 

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Ogun Kristiẹni          
CD # 948
Sermon by Neal Frisby:  6/01/83 PM