Celebration Church Int'l

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Celebration Church Int'l

Audio messages of Celebration Church Int'l

  1. 3 DAYS AGO

    THE GOOD SHEPHERD - DIVINE LEADING, DIVINE GUIDANCE

    In this episode, we explore what it truly means to be led by the Good Shepherd—the One who guides, corrects, and provides for His own. Drawing from Psalm 23:1, we’re reminded that divine guidance isn’t just a concept—it’s a lifestyle and inheritance for every believer. Here’s what you’ll uncover: 📍 Supernatural advantage is normal for us—we don’t stumble into favor by chance, we are led into it by the Shepherd.📍 Like David, your conviction should be present and personal. “The Lord is MY Shepherd…” is more than a scripture—it’s a declaration of trust.📍 Divine guidance begins with a lifestyle of seeking the Lord before making decisions (1 Sam. 23:2).📍 Where God leads, provision is guaranteed. The “green pastures” and “still waters” are in the will of God (Ps. 23:2).📍 “He makes me lie down…” means God can redirect, stop, and realign you. Submission is key to true leading.📍 Loss doesn’t mean absence of God. Sometimes, pruning precedes promise. Just like Isaac, you’ll find Rehoboth after pressing through (Gen. 26:22).📍 The Rehoboth anointing is the tenacity to keep going, knowing there’s always more with God.📍 God speaks—your job is to listen and silence every other voice. (1 Cor. 12:1–2, Gal. 3:1)📍 It’s not enough to be smart—involve God. Human brilliance is never a substitute for divine direction (Jer. 10:23, Luke 5:4–5).📍 You’re not just living—you’re on assignment. Don’t make major life decisions without God’s input. Psalm 23 isn’t just a comfort—it’s a manual for divine living.This is your reminder to seek, wait, and follow. Every step in the Shepherd’s path is filled with goodness, mercy, and victory. Let this episode refresh your heart and reset your focus as you yield to God’s leading in your life. 🙏🏾💫

    1h 9m
  2. 28 MAY

    TOUCH & AGREE: THE POWER OF CORPORATE PRAYER

    In this episode, we dive deep into the supernatural power that is unlocked when believers come together in unity to pray. While personal devotion is vital, there are dimensions of breakthrough, strength, and spiritual authority that only manifest in community. Here’s what you’ll learn: 📍 You’re not just a believer—you’re part of a Body. God designed us for connection, and our greatest victories often come through unity.📍 Even spiritual giants need support. Moses needed Aaron and Hur to hold up his hands—proof that corporate strength sustains individual calling (Exodus 17:11–12).📍 Isolation weakens, unity empowers. There’s exponential power in agreement: one chases a thousand, two chase ten thousand (Deut. 32:30).📍 The early Church thrived through united prayer. When Peter was imprisoned, it wasn’t one person’s prayer that moved heaven—it was the Church praying together (Acts 12).📍 Jesus taught us to pray corporately. "Our Father…" was never meant to be a solo cry, but a family declaration.📍 Gatherings aren’t routine—they’re divine infrastructure. Together, we form a spiritual temple and courtroom where heavenly decrees are issued (Matt. 18:16–20).📍 Spiritual laws of agreement:✅ Stand on the Word.✅ Agree in love and unity.✅ Pray persistently until heaven responds. The kingdom of darkness doesn’t underestimate agreement. Why should we?It’s time to rise in spiritual unity and exercise our collective authority as the Body of Christ. Let this episode stir you to pray together, believe together, and win together.

    1h 6m
  3. 5 MAY

    Faith Conference Abuja : The Economy of Faith IV (Utterance)

    In “The Economy of Faith IV: Utterance,” we explore one of the most powerful and underrated tools in a believer’s faith arsenal—words. This episode unpacks how your utterances aren’t just communication—they are spiritual instruments that shape your reality and advance God’s purposes. Here’s what you’ll learn: 📍 In the economy of faith, knowing how to use your words is crucial. Your tongue has creative power, and your utterances either align with heaven or give space to deception. 📍 To speak with spiritual authority, you must first recognize the nature of the enemy. The devil’s most consistent strategy is deception. Scriptures like Revelation 12:9, John 8:44, and Acts 13:10 reveal that lying and misleading are his primary tactics—not just sin in general, but specifically falsehood and slander, especially against God. 📍 Many believers overlook the fact that the devil is not just evil—he’s also a master manipulator of words. He distorts truth, spreads false doctrine, and influences conversations subtly to derail faith. 📍 There are two spiritual lineages in this world: the children of God and the children of the devil. And both speak—they both release utterances that carry spiritual weight. As believers, we must stay sensitive and discerning. 📍 Words are not neutral. There’s a spirit behind every utterance—either energizing faith or fueling deception. The Bible shows us how spirits can persuade or influence speech (1 Kings 22:21–22, Isaiah 19:13–14), reminding us to test every voice. 📍 When the enemy speaks through people—through lies, slander, or discouragement—you must respond in faith. Use your utterance as a weapon to counteract deception and anchor yourself in truth. This episode is a call to spiritual awareness: not just to speak more, but to speak with power. Learn how to identify the voice of deception, activate divine speech, and use your faith-filled words to chart the course of your destiny.

    55 min
  4. 5 MAY

    Faith Conference Abuja - The Economy of Faith III (The Supernatural Creativity)

    In this powerful episode titled “The Economy of Faith: The Supernatural Creativity,” we dive deep into how faith is not just a tool for survival but a divine economy that fuels creativity and restoration. Drawing from 2 Peter 2:4-5, Apostle lays the foundation for understanding how God has always empowered His people with supernatural creativity, especially in moments of chaos and corruption. You’ll learn how: 📌 The 66 books of the Bible are divinely inspired and sufficient, serving as the framework for spiritual truth and creative expression. At the same time, other writings can offer supplementary insights, but they are not Spirit-breathed. 📌 The Bible was written for us but not to us—meaning the original audience had cultural and historical context that we must understand to grasp the depth of Scripture (Jude 1:14, 1 Peter 3:9). When properly interpreted, the Bible becomes a timeless source of divine creativity and purpose. 📌 Baptism isn’t just a ritual—it’s a symbol of rescue and new creation. Just as water once destroyed humanity’s enemies in Noah’s time, faith in Jesus now brings us out of judgment and into new life (1 Peter 3:21). 📍 The flood in Noah’s time wasn’t just a story of destruction—it was actually God’s method of preservation. Noah and his family, described as the last “pure humans,” became vessels through which God preserved true humanity. 📍 Fallen angels corrupted humanity by introducing forbidden knowledge—weaponry, idolatry, transhumanity, and other distorted ideologies. But where darkness brought counterfeit power, faith brings supernatural creativity that restores and reclaims God’s original design. 📍 The ark was more than just salvation—it was a prophetic picture of counter-creativity, a divine reset. Just as God used Noah to preserve true humanity, He empowers believers today to bring restoration through Spirit-led creativity. This episode challenges you to rethink creativity—not as a natural talent alone, but as a divine resource tied to your faith. You were made to build, restore, and innovate in alignment with heaven’s blueprint. Don’t just consume this message—allow it to activate the supernatural economy of faith in your life.

    1h 20m
4.8
out of 5
834 Ratings

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