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Deliverance from Graveyard Bondages

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DELIVERANCE FROM GRAVEYARD BONDAGE Study Text: Luke 8:26–36  Introduction: - Graveyards represent the finality of death, silence, captivity, and hopelessness. -  In the spirit realm, graveyard bondage speaks of forces of death operating in the lives of the living: destiny buried, joy buried, marriage buried, finances buried, health buried, and spiritual fire buried. Today, the Lord sent me with a word: “Anything that tied you to the grave is breaking NOW!” 1.  The Portrait of Graveyard Bondage - What is Graveyard Bondage? - Graveyard bondage is satanic captivity where a living person is spiritually associated with death, loss, stagnation, and ancestral covenants. - Manifestations include: 1.  Constant dreams of cemeteries, dead relatives, coffins 2.  Repeated losses and sudden reversals 3.  Cycles of failure and near-success syndrome 4.  Unexplainable sicknesses and afflictions 4.  Delay in marriage, in bearing children, in making progress and hav...

The Lifter Up of My Head

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THE LIFTER UP OF MY HEAD Study Text: Psalm 3:1–3  Introduction: - To lift the head is to restore dignity, honour, confidence, visibility, and authority. - A bowed head speaks of shame, rejection, disgrace, limitation, and defeat. - David cried in Psalm 3:3:  “But thou, O LORD, art a shield for me; my glory, and the lifter up of my head.” - Today,  God is announcing: “Every power forcing your head down is losing its grip!” 1.  The Matter of a Bowed Head.  Psalm 3:1–2 - David was a king, yet his head was bowed: betrayed by his son, hunted by enemies, disgraced publicly. What Bows a Man’s Head?  1. Shame and Reproach – Psalm 69:7  2. Failure and Repeated Losses – Proverbs 24:16  3. Evil Pronouncements and Curses – Numbers 22–23  4. Hidden Battles and Silent Tears - You can be anointed and still be oppressed, until God lifts your head. 2.  The Mastermind of a Bowed Head.  Psalm 75:6–7  1. Satanic Accusations - Revelation 12:10 – Th...

A Glorious Ending

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A GLORIOUS ENDING Study Text: Ecclesiastes 7:8 Introduction: - The end of a matter is a powerful moment in the calendar of God. -  Many started this year with expectations; some faced battles, losses, delays, and surprises. -  Yet we stand here today: not buried, not broken, not silenced, but thankful. -  Thanksgiving is proof that God was present all through the journey. Today, we celebrate not just survival, but a glorious ending. - There are three things to note about a glorious ending: 1.  A Glorious Ending Reveals God's Preservation  2.  A Glorious Ending Redeems Great Problems 3.  A Glorious Ending Releases God's Praises  1. A Glorious Ending Reveals God's Preservation  (Lamentations 3:22–23; Psalm 103:1–5) - You are alive today because God kept you. You are standing because the mercy of God spoke for you. You are rejoicing because the grace of God prevailed. - Thanksgiving reminds us that: - God was faithful when men failed - God prese...

In the Days of His Power

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IN THE DAYS OF HIS POWER Study Text: Psalm 110:3  INTRODUCTION Beloved, tonight is not an ordinary gathering. This is an appointment with destiny, a moment marked in Heaven’s calendar for divine visitation. There are moments in Scripture when God steps down into human affairs with tangible, irresistible, mountain-shaking power. The Bible calls these seasons “the days of His power.” In such moments, ordinary men become portals of glory, impossible situations bow, chains that have lasted for years break suddenly, and miracles become normal. I stand to announce to you prophetically: We have entered the days of His power. I. WHAT ARE THE DAYS OF HIS POWER? 1. A Season of Divine Visitation Psalm 110:3 These are moments when God says: I will not watch from a distance; I will intervene. He interrupts natural order. He suspends protocol. He moves mountains to establish His purposes. When God visits, barrenness becomes fruitfulness, dryness becomes abundance, and silence becomes testimony. ...

There shall no Evil Befall thee

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There shall no Evil Befall thee Study Text: Psalms 91:1-10 Introduction: - Psalm 91 is God’s covenant of divine insurance, supernatural immunity, and heavenly security. -  It is not poetry for reading only; it is a promise for living. In verse 10, God makes a categorical, unconditional, supernatural declaration: There shall no Evil Befall thee. - This is not the voice of a man. This is the decree of the Almighty. - In a world filled with dangers, visible and invisible, God’s people need more than human protection.  - We need the Presence, Promise, and Power of God. Today, the Lord declares over you and your household: No evil shall befall you. - To unpack this covenant promise, we consider it under three  subheadings: 1.  The Promise of Divine Preservation  2.  The Power of Divine Protection  3.  The Privilege of Divine Presence  1.  The Promise of Divine Preservation  - God does not speak casually. When He says “no evil shall befal...