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    Mother's Day 2026: That’s My Mommy

    2026/05/10 | 54 mins.
    That’s My Mommy – Podcast Summary
    Mother’s Day carries different emtions for different people. Some are celebrating joyful memories with their mothers, while others are grieving loss, carrying pain, or longing for the love they never received. Yet today we honor not only biological mothers, but also grandmothers, aunties, adoptive mothers, spiritual mothers, big sisters, and every woman who stepped into the role of nurturing and caring for others.
    Our main text comes from 📖 1 Samuel 1:1–15, the story of Hannah.
    Hannah was married to Elkanah, a devoted worshipper of God, but she struggled with barrenness while Peninnah, her sister wife, had children. Peninnah constantly mocked and provoked Hannah because of her condition. This teaches us that sometimes the deepest pain comes from people closest to us—family, friends, church members, or colleagues.
    Peninnah had blessings of her own, yet she focused more on Hannah’s pain than on gratitude for what God had already done in her life. Often, people who hurt others are battling insecurity, emptiness, and unresolved pain within themselves. Hannah, however, chose not to become bitter. Instead, she carried her pain to God.
    The dysfunction within Elkanah’s family also reminds us that unhealthy relationships create jealousy, confusion, and emotional conflict. Elkanah tried to comfort Hannah with special treatment, but it only increased Peninnah’s resentment.
    Even though Hannah’s family faithfully worshipped God yearly, her prayers still seemed unanswered. This reveals an important truth: faithful people also go through painful seasons. Serving God does not exempt us from waiting seasons, disappointment, or hardship.
    📖 Hebrews 10:36 reminds us that we need endurance after doing the will of God so we may receive the promise.
    Many people give up when prayers are delayed. Some become discouraged, bitter, or lose faith altogether. But Hannah responded differently:
    She continued praying.
    She honestly poured out her soul before God.
    She trusted God’s character even before seeing results.
    She endured in faith.
    📖 Hebrews 11:6 says that without faith it is impossible to please God.
    The Bible repeatedly shows that God specializes in bringing fruitfulness out of barren situations. He did it for:
    Abraham and Sarah
    Isaac and Rebekah
    Jacob and Rachel
    Zechariah and Elizabeth
    And finally Hannah herself.
    📖 Isaiah 54 reminds barren people to sing because God can turn hopeless situations into testimonies.
    Eventually, God remembered Hannah and blessed her with Samuel. Hannah remained faithful even after receiving her miracle. She continued caring for Samuel and honoring her vow to God. Her faithfulness released even more blessing into her life.
    The sermon closes with this encouragement: if you feel like Hannah today—praying, waiting, and wondering why nothing seems to change—do not lose hope. God is still working in seasons of barrenness. Sometimes He uses waiting seasons to deepen our relationship with Him, teach us dependence on His grace, and prepare us to handle future blessings well.
    God still turns barrenness into fruitfulness.
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    United In Obedience Part 2: Pastor Marvelous_

    2026/05/03 | 1h 1 mins.
    UNITED IN OBEDIENCE PART 2
    Judges 7:1–22

    This message reveals that God gives victory not through numbers, strength, or resources, but through people who are united in obedience. Gideon began with thousands, yet God reduced the army to only 300 men. This was intentional—so that Israel would not take credit for the victory. God’s principle is clear: He does not depend on human ability but on surrendered hearts. As Zechariah 4:6 declares, “Not by might, nor by power, but by my Spirit, saith the Lord.”

    God is not looking for crowds, but for commitment. A small group that is disciplined, obedient, and united can accomplish what large numbers cannot. Sometimes reduction in life is not loss, but preparation for God to demonstrate His power.

    Before the battle began, Gideon received confirmation through an unusual source. A Midianite soldier shared a dream that symbolized Gideon’s victory. This shows that the enemy can recognize what God has placed in you even before you do. The enemy knows your calling, your authority, and the victory prepared for you—that is why he fights you, but also fears you. Gideon responded not with fear, but with worship, understanding that the battle was already settled in the spirit (1 John 4:4).

    Every one of the 300 men had an assignment. Each carried a trumpet, a jar, and a lamp. These were unusual tools for battle, yet each item had purpose. No one could carry another man’s responsibility. This reflects the Body of Christ today: different roles, one mission. As 1 Corinthians 12:18 teaches, God has placed each member in the body as it pleases Him. Victory comes when everyone embraces their role without comparison.

    Gideon instructed the men to act in unity and precise timing—to blow the trumpets, break the jars, and shout together. They did not argue or act independently; they followed exactly. Many victories are delayed because people move outside God’s timing. Ecclesiastes 3:1 reminds us that everything has its appointed time.

    When the 300 acted together, confusion entered the enemy’s camp, and they turned against themselves. Unity created impact. One voice alone may not shift the atmosphere, but agreement releases power. As Matthew 18:19 teaches, when believers agree, God responds.

    The breaking of the jars revealed the light inside. This symbolizes how God uses brokenness to reveal His glory in us. We carry treasure in earthen vessels (2 Corinthians 4:7). When pride, self, and flesh are broken, God’s power is made visible.

    The victory came because everyone did their part. No one was unnecessary, and no one stood aside. If one failed, unity would be affected. In the same way, every believer matters—every prayer, every act of service, every contribution.

    In conclusion, Gideon’s 300 demonstrate that great victory comes when people are united in Christ and walk in obedience. They were few, but united; simple, but obedient; ordinary, but available—and God used them to defeat a mighty army. Even today, no matter how small the group or limited the resources, when God’s people move together in obedience, victory is certain.
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    United in Obedience: Pastor Marvelous

    2026/04/28 | 1h 7 mins.
    UNITED IN CHRIST IN OBEDIENCE
    Joshua 6:1–25
    Introduction There is great victory when the children of God work together in unity and obedience. In Joshua chapter 6, we see the story of Jericho, a city that was tightly shut because of fear of the children of Israel. The walls were high, the gates were closed, and there seemed to be no way in. But what was impossible for man was possible with God. Before the battle even began, God spoke to Joshua in Joshua 6:2: “See, I have given Jericho into thine hand…” God spoke victory before the battle started. This teaches us that God’s promises are often declared before we see the manifestation. Many times, God gives us His Word and promises, but we look at our situations and surroundings instead of believing Him. Fear, doubt, and circumstances make us question what God has already spoken. But Joshua was different. He believed God even when there seemed to be no way out. Numbers 23:19 says: “God is not a man, that he should lie…” If God said it, He will do it.
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    Jehovah Jireh, The Lord Our Provider: Elder Sinothile Aphane

    2026/04/20 | 42 mins.
    Jehovah Jireh, The Lord Our Provider:
    Genesis 22
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    Citizens, Ambassadors & Kings: Pastor Aullen De Bruin

    2026/04/13 | 1h 12 mins.
    Citizens, Ambassadors & Kings – Summary
    From the beginning of His ministry, Jesus established a clear message: the coming of the Kingdom of Heaven (Matthew 4:17). His mission was not to start a religion or remove believers from the earth, but to establish God’s heavenly government on earth (Luke 4:43; Matthew 24:14). This original purpose of God remains unchanged.
    Every believer who comes to faith in Christ begins a spiritual journey of Kingdom maturity expressed in three progressive stages: Citizenship, Ambassadorship, and Kingship.
    1. Citizenship (Birthright)
    Through the new birth, believers become literal citizens of Heaven (Philippians 3:20; Ephesians 2:19). This citizenship is not symbolic—it is a spiritual reality granted by being born again. Without this rebirth, there is no access to the Kingdom.
    However, many believers remain unaware of their rights and privileges as citizens. The journey of Kingdom living begins with understanding and embracing these rights. The Church plays a vital role in teaching and equipping believers to function as citizens of Heaven, rooted in their identity as a chosen, holy nation (1 Peter 2:9).
    2. Ambassadorship (Representation)
    As believers grow in understanding and stewardship of their citizenship, they are called into ambassadorship (2 Corinthians 5:20). Ambassadors are chosen by the King (John 15:16) to represent His Kingdom on earth.
    An ambassador serves as a bridge between two worlds, representing Heaven in a foreign land. This role requires deep knowledge of the Kingdom’s constitution (God’s Word), values, and authority. Ambassadors do not speak personal opinions—they speak on behalf of the King.
    They carry the responsibility to advance the Kingdom’s agenda, embody its principles, and defend its citizens. Their authority is derived from the Kingdom they represent, making them living extensions of Heaven on earth. The Church equips believers to function effectively in this role.
    3. Kingship & Priesthood (Rulership)
    The highest stage of Kingdom maturity is becoming a king-priest (Revelation 1:6; 5:10). This role reflects a dual function:
    As Priests: Believers minister to God, maintain intimacy with Him, and receive divine instruction.
    As Kings: They enforce God’s will and govern in the earth with Kingdom authority.
    This mirrors the pattern seen in Melchizedek (Hebrews 7:1–3), combining spiritual authority and earthly dominion. Kings dominate in the earth realm under Heaven’s authority, while priests remain connected to God, ensuring alignment with His will.
    Ambassadorship prepares the believer for this dimension, as both roles require functioning between Heaven and earth. Mature believers are called to rule and reign in their areas of influence, executing Heaven’s agenda on earth.
    Conclusion
    The Kingdom journey is a progression of identity and responsibility: from understanding your citizenship, to faithfully representing as an ambassador, to ruling as a king-priest. The Church exists to train believers in this progression so they can fully manifest God’s Kingdom on earth

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Sermons by Pastor Njabulo Zuma and other dynamic Preachers and Speakers, live at Rock Of Refuge Ministries in Crystal Park, Benoni. Your relationship with God will grow and your life be improved as you hear powerful teachings from God’s Word. We believe that every one has a great purpose and destiny in Christ. Enjoy 😊
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