Monday 20 March 2017

"O' Christians - Are we one in Christ?" : My season to recover all!

This is the beginning of a new series titled "O' Christians - Are we one in Christ?" Where I will be relating to you word of God from Rev. Francis O. Anosike of Rock of Victory Ministries International.

Please enjoy it and remain blessed:


Preacher: Rev. Francis Anosike.

Topic: My Season To Recover All.

Address: Rock of Victory Ministries International: 28 Gwigwi Mrwebi Street, Corner Quin Road, Newtown Johannesburg, South Africa.

Prayer line: +27 11 492 0866.

Website:  www.rockofvictoryministries.org/

Text: Philippians 1:6, 1 Thessalonians 5:24, Ephesians 3: 20-21, Philippians 4:19.


Note: "This is not the exact words of the preacher!”

When we talk of season we are talking of a new level, a new beginning, a new life and so on. New levels don't just come; it duly comes when the time is set and right.

There are different season in our world; some of them is a rain season, summer season, winter season, springs and so on according to which part of the world we are living.

It's so wonderful that in agriculture that some plantations work according to the prevailing season.

God in his infinite power also works according to seasons. It's so amazing that God's season is not about our season on earth. He's season influence ours pretty much both in spirit and physical.

The important thing about season is that it gives us hope in the things to come most especially when our present condition is nothing to write home about. We continue to wait according to the season God has set aside to change things for us. 

It also helps us to rely, wait and be expectant of greater things to come. There are different kinds of seasons; some are good season and bad season. We all know what happens to a nation in time of good season and otherwise.

The most important thing is that God use season to talk to us, correct us, build us and take us to another level as He desires.


Keynotes: "Be ready and expectant of a season to recover all!" Rev. Francis O. Anosike.



Adapted by Olagunju, Success Taiwo.

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