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The Word of Grace
Grace Assembly, Oregun
500 episodes
18 hours ago
Today’s Communion Service was themed “A Communion of Intimacy with God”, reminding us that intimacy with God is something we learn and grow into. From 1 Chronicles 28:9, we were charged to “learn to know God intimately, worship and serve Him with a whole heart and a willing mind.” Intimacy means cultivating a deep, loving bond with God built on trust, faithfulness, and a heart that truly seeks Him - becoming a man or woman after God’s heart. Building on Wednesday’s message, Pastor Femi Paul gave this powerful exhortation titled “The Real Thing”, using Timothy as the example of a believer who is genuinely devoted to the things of Christ (Phil. 2:20–22 MSG). True devotion to God is seen in loyalty, service, and a heart that prioritises God over self. 1 Tim. 4:8 affirms that serving God benefits every area of life; now and eternally, and Isaiah 58:14 assures that those who delight in the Lord will “ride high” and enjoy their full share of covenant blessings. The call today was simple: Intimacy + Devotion = Grace to Live as “The Real Thing” before God. Prayer: Father, draw me into deeper intimacy with You. Teach me to know You, serve You and delight in You wholeheartedly. As I walk in true devotion, let me rise high, enjoy Your favour, and receive my full share of Your blessings. Amen.
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Today’s Communion Service was themed “A Communion of Intimacy with God”, reminding us that intimacy with God is something we learn and grow into. From 1 Chronicles 28:9, we were charged to “learn to know God intimately, worship and serve Him with a whole heart and a willing mind.” Intimacy means cultivating a deep, loving bond with God built on trust, faithfulness, and a heart that truly seeks Him - becoming a man or woman after God’s heart. Building on Wednesday’s message, Pastor Femi Paul gave this powerful exhortation titled “The Real Thing”, using Timothy as the example of a believer who is genuinely devoted to the things of Christ (Phil. 2:20–22 MSG). True devotion to God is seen in loyalty, service, and a heart that prioritises God over self. 1 Tim. 4:8 affirms that serving God benefits every area of life; now and eternally, and Isaiah 58:14 assures that those who delight in the Lord will “ride high” and enjoy their full share of covenant blessings. The call today was simple: Intimacy + Devotion = Grace to Live as “The Real Thing” before God. Prayer: Father, draw me into deeper intimacy with You. Teach me to know You, serve You and delight in You wholeheartedly. As I walk in true devotion, let me rise high, enjoy Your favour, and receive my full share of Your blessings. Amen.
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The Gift of Peace!/Pastor Colins Nwosu/MidWeek Service
The Word of Grace
1 hour 5 minutes 17 seconds
1 month ago
The Gift of Peace!/Pastor Colins Nwosu/MidWeek Service
At today’s Interactive Midweek Service, Pastor Colins Nwosu continued in the Real Peace series with the message The Gift of Peace. Drawing from John 14:27, he reminded us that peace is not something we manufacture, it is a divine gift from Christ Himself. Unlike the fragile and fleeting peace the world offers, this peace is enduring, sustaining, and unshakable even in life’s storms. Pastor Colins highlighted from Galatians 5:22 that peace is also a fruit of the Spirit, cultivated in believers who walk closely with God. Looking at Matthew 8:23–27, he showed how Jesus demonstrated His authority over the winds and waves, proving that real peace is not the absence of trouble but God’s presence and power in the midst of it. He also reminded us from Matthew 5:9 that peacemakers are called the children of God, underscoring the responsibility to carry this gift into our relationships and environments. He closed with Matthew Henry’s timeless quote: *“Peace is such a precious jewel that I would give anything for it but truth,”* reminding us that real peace flows only from God’s truth. This teaching reminded us that peace is not passive; it is active, powerful, and transformative. It is God’s gift to His children, designed to keep us steady, joyful, and victorious in all circumstances.
The Word of Grace
Today’s Communion Service was themed “A Communion of Intimacy with God”, reminding us that intimacy with God is something we learn and grow into. From 1 Chronicles 28:9, we were charged to “learn to know God intimately, worship and serve Him with a whole heart and a willing mind.” Intimacy means cultivating a deep, loving bond with God built on trust, faithfulness, and a heart that truly seeks Him - becoming a man or woman after God’s heart. Building on Wednesday’s message, Pastor Femi Paul gave this powerful exhortation titled “The Real Thing”, using Timothy as the example of a believer who is genuinely devoted to the things of Christ (Phil. 2:20–22 MSG). True devotion to God is seen in loyalty, service, and a heart that prioritises God over self. 1 Tim. 4:8 affirms that serving God benefits every area of life; now and eternally, and Isaiah 58:14 assures that those who delight in the Lord will “ride high” and enjoy their full share of covenant blessings. The call today was simple: Intimacy + Devotion = Grace to Live as “The Real Thing” before God. Prayer: Father, draw me into deeper intimacy with You. Teach me to know You, serve You and delight in You wholeheartedly. As I walk in true devotion, let me rise high, enjoy Your favour, and receive my full share of Your blessings. Amen.