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  • Access to the Promised Future – Part 8: No Sunset Until You Win
    Introduction – Who’s Next? Not Me!Israel was on a winning streak. Jericho? Gone. Ai? Gone. Word spread like wildfire. Nations were shaking. The kings said, “Who’s next?”The Gibeonites said, “Not me!” But they didn’t say it with swords. They said it with surrender.Sometimes the smartest move you’ll ever make is not to fight harder but to bow lower.1. The Wisdom of SurrenderThe Gibeonites could fight. Joshua 10:2 says they were strong warriors. But they knew—you can’t fight God and win.So what did they do?Put on ragged clothes.Carried moldy bread.Looked weak. Looked desperate. Looked foolish.It’s better to look foolish in surrender than to die in pride.Genesis 12:3 They tapped into a promise God made to Abraham centuries earlier. They didn’t even know the fine print of covenant law—but they knew enough to humble themselves.Think about it. We live in a culture where everyone wants to look like they’ve got it all together:The Instagram filter says “perfect.”The smile says “I’m fine.”The bank account is in overdraft, but the outfit says “I’m winning.”But the Gibeonites show us something countercultural: sometimes salvation comes when you admit you don’t have it all together.2. Humility Attracts God’s GraceJoshua said, “Why did you lie to us?”The Gibeonites said, “Because we were afraid. We’re at your mercy.”That’s not manipulation—that’s humility.James 4:6 Sometimes your salvation will come through the strangest door. But if it leads you to grace, walk through it. Grace doesn’t meet you where you’re impressive. Grace meets you where you’re honest.Rahab tied a scarlet cord.David acted like a madman to escape Saul.The Gibeonites wore moldy clothes.Not impressive. Not glamorous. But effective.3. The Revelation They SawThe Gibeonites realized something other nations missed:We know how to fight, but we can’t fight against God.Our strength is nothing compared to His sovereignty.Wisdom is not knowing how to fight. Wisdom is knowing which fights to walk away from and fight isn’t worth fighting.4. The God Who Fights for the HumbleHave you ever been in a fight that you didn’t even start?Joshua wasn’t looking for trouble. He had just honored a covenant with Gibeon. And suddenly—five kings, five armies, five battles in one—came against him.That’s how life works. Sometimes, the moment you decide to do what’s right, opposition rises up. But what we learn in this story is simple: When the odds are stacked against you, God is stacked for you.A. Opposition is Proof You’re on the Right TrackIf the pressure is great, maybe the purpose is greater.John 16:33 When the five kings attacked Gibeon, they weren’t really attacking Gibeon. They were attacking covenant.B. God Speaks Victory Before the BattleWhen God has spoken, the battle is already decided.Romans 8:31 C. When Your Effort Meets God’s InterventionSometimes your hustle is not enough—but your God is more than enough.Exodus 14:14 D. Bold Prayers Release Unusual MiraclesWhat if the only thing standing between you and your miracle is the size of your prayer?Ephesians 3:20 And covenant called Joshua to march all night to defend them.But the real defender wasn’t Joshua.God confused the armies.God dropped hailstones from heaven.God made the sun stand still.5. Practical Pull-ThroughHow many times have we lost because we fought the wrong fight?Fighting for pride instead of fighting for peace.Fighting people instead of fighting in prayer.Fighting God’s plan instead of surrendering to it.Isaiah 41:11–12Psalm 27:3 Don’t waste your energy fighting battles God never called you to fight. Align with Him, and He will extend the day until you win.Conclusion – We Are the Gibeonites of This GenerationWe were next in line for judgment. We deserved wrath. But like Gibeon, we humbled ourselves.Romans 5:8 1 Peter 3:18 We surrendered. Christ fought. And He won.Romans 8:37
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  • Access to the Promised Future – Part 7: The Penalty of Complacency
    (Don’t worry I’ve got this)📖 Text: Joshua 6:18-19 (NLT)““Do not take any of the things set apart for destruction, or you yourselves will be completely destroyed, and you will bring trouble on the camp of Israel. Everything made from silver, gold, bronze, or iron is sacred to the Lord and must be brought into his treasury.””📖Joshua 7:1-5 NLTIntroduction: Complacency killsJoshua went with only 3000 warriors because he underestimated his opponent. He paid with the lives of 36 warriors and humiliation of losing against smaller opponents 🔑 Key Truth:It’s amazing that the first defeat came from the smallest opponent. It’s happened right after victory against the strongest opponent.Practical Application:In our lives we normally take for granted the smaller battles and don’t go all out to win. We don’t lose battles because our enemies are stronger and better than us. We lose when we don’t focus on basic instruction and matters. The things and people we take for granted can hurt us in the processNever change the winning strategy Staying in line with what God commands keeps us winning. 🏆 Never underestimate small issues but you must deal with them promptly It’s just a desire, what’s the big deal? Achan had a desire that he wanted to fulfill Pure desires can put us in disaster because of how to we choose to fulfill them.Practical Examples:Building a family legacy with bribe money Getting promoted at work by back stabbing our colleaguesWhen we want to win by changing the rules to favour usWhen you are looking for comfort on the thighs of DelilahWhen you are looking for a feel good feeling in drugs and alcohol 📖 Proverbs 13:11-13 NIV📖Ecclesiastes 5:10 NLT📖 Proverbs 20:21 AMP📖 Proverbs 22:1 AMPAchan missed an opportunity to be known for good but chose money / riches ahead of GodGod doesn’t deserve this, I want to have it for me.Some of our faults causes others to suffer and fall apart.Achan sin was catastrophic to his people.Put God first📖 Matthew 6:24 AMPWhat drives you to do what you do?Who is your masterThe hyper prosperity gospel has created Christians who will do anything for money instead of GodThe first belongs to God - people always twist this and put themselves ahead of even God Himself. 📖 Matthew 6:33 NLTStatement we say about money:Money makes the world go round 🌍Cash is king 👑 Money brings joy and happinessMoney brings peace of mind Money brings securityPeople will love you more when you have money I will do everything for moneyI can not afford to live without money Money will give you a voice and relevanceWhen I have money I have everything I need Money is a spirit that makes people do things they are not supposed to do.As the church we have created money monsters by making gospel all about moneyWhen people pray to God it’s always about money.Lord I have nothing - meaning I have no moneyLord bless me - meaning Lord please give me moneyLord I need breakthrough - meaning Lord please help me I need moneyKey truth:There is plenty resources at our disposal when we put God first.Healing ❤️‍🩹 Process: Purify Ourselves 📖Joshua 7:13 NLTRepentance is the first step towards healing ❤️‍🩹 Go back to where things went wrong and ask God to forgive and give you a way forwardCompletely Destroy Achan spirit📖Joshua 7:24-26 NLTThe New Testament grace applies, we don’t kill physical people because Jesus already died for usWe however completely destroy the spirit and even its offspringsWe deal with the root causes of our problems and don’t scratch the surfaceThe spirit of mammon must die in our lives and be completely removed Conclusion: Recipe for Victory Practical Application:If you failed before, you need to know where did it go wrong and fix📖Joshua 8:1-4 NLTVictory came from following what God say not our own strategyGod restores📖Psalms 51:12 NKJV📖 Isaiah 61:7 NKJV
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  • Blessed Is She Who Believes - What Is Your Response? (Ps Grace Mtsenga)
    Blessed Is She Who BelievesWhat Is Your Response?Luke 1:26–50Introduction When the angel appeared to Mary, she was alarmed and frightened—just like any of us would be. Yet her response was not fear but faith.Luke 1:38 – “I am the Lord’s servant. May everything you have said about me come true.”Mary chose to believe God’s word over her feelings.She declared her identity in God: “I am the Lord’s servant.”Lesson: Know who you are in Christ and respond in faith, not fear.1. The Power of Your ConfessionWhat comes out of your mouth matters. What you confess daily over your life, family, community, and even your country shapes your reality.Mary believed and confessed agreement with God’s promise.Our faith should be expressed not only in our hearts but also in our words.2. Only Believe – God Has Noticed YouMary rejoiced because she understood that God had taken notice of her.Luke 1:48 – “He took notice of His lowly servant girl, and from now on all generations will call me blessed.”God is aware of your situation.Nothing escapes His attention.Just as He heard Israel’s cry in Egypt:Exodus 3:7–8 – “I have indeed seen the misery of my people in Egypt. I have heard them crying out … So I have come down to rescue them.”Lesson: You are not forgotten. God sees, hears, and responds.3. Examples of Believing Faith3.1 The Woman with the Issue of Blood• She believed, acted in faith, and received her healing.• Lesson: Believing brings results.Faith moves you from desperation to restoration.3.2 Naaman’s Maid (2 Kings 5:2–3, 8–15)• She believed that if her master went to the prophet, he would be healed.• Her faith opened the door to Naaman’s miracle.• Lesson: Sometimes your faith can lead others into their breakthrough.3.3 Naaman’s TestimonyAfter experiencing God’s power, Naaman declared:“Now I know that there is no God in all the world except in Israel.”Your faith is a witness.People will come to know God through your steadfast belief.Encouragement: Do not give up—hold on. Your faith can testify to the nations.ConclusionMary believed and was blessed.The woman with the issue of blood believed and was healed.Naaman’s maid believed, and Naaman received his miracle.Key Truth: Blessed is the one who believes, for God is faithful to fulfill His word.
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  • Blessed Is She Who Believe - Resilient Faith (Pastor Marvelous)
    IntroToday’s word comes from Luke 1:45:“Blessed is she who believes, for there will be a fulfillment of those things which were told her from the Lord.”To believe something you have never seen, and to hold onto it even when you don’t fully understand it — that takes courage. And that’s what I want to speak about today: Resilient Faith.What is Resilient Faith?Resilient faith is the kind of faith that withstands trials, storms, and challenges without breaking.• It is faith that bends but does not break under pressure.• It is the determination to hold onto Jesus no matter how difficult life becomes.• It is unwavering trust in God that keeps you standing in faith, hope, and obedience, even when everything around you says otherwise.The Bible says: “Faith without works is dead.” (James 2:17)Even demons believe that God exists — but resilient faith goes a step further. It acts. It stands. It refuses to bow.Examples of FaithWe see resilient faith throughout Scripture:• Job said: “Though He slay me, yet will I trust Him.” (Job 13:15)• Paul and Silas, beaten and imprisoned, prayed and worshipped God at midnight (Acts 16:25).• Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego refused to bow down to the king’s image, even if it meant being thrown into the fiery furnace (Daniel 3:16–28).Faith in Difficult SituationsWe are called to believe God not only when life is good, but especially when life is hard. That’s when faith is most needed.Think of Mary. She lived a life of purity before God, yet she carried the stigma of being an unmarried pregnant woman. Still, she chose to believe the word of the Lord.In the same way, you may be facing difficult decrees in your life:• A decree of failure• A decree of unemployment• A decree of broken relationships• A decree of unfinished studies or teenage pregnancyBut the question is: Are you going to bow?Like the three Hebrew boys, let it be known — you will not bow to fear, sin, or hopelessness.Standing Your GroundDaniel 3:16–18That is the heart of true faith — trust in God’s goodness regardless of the outcome.And here’s the truth: when you stand your ground, God will honor your faith. He never leaves you alone in the fire.The furnace may be turned seven times hotter (Daniel 3:19), but the bigger the trial, the greater the testimony.God’s DeliveranceIn Daniel 3:25, the king saw a fourth man in the fire — the Son of God. That is what resilient faith reveals: Jesus walking with you in the flames.Notice this:• The fire didn’t kill them.• The fire didn’t even touch them.• The only thing that burned were the ropes that had them bound.What is tying you up today? Fear? Addiction? Worry? The very fire that was meant to destroy you can be the fire that sets you free.And when God defends you, you don’t even have to lift a finger. The fire that was set against you will consume your enemies instead.Testimony and PromotionWhen you refuse to bow, your faith becomes a testimony. In Daniel 3:28–29, even King Nebuchadnezzar declared: “Praise be to the God of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego.”Your resilient faith can cause people around you to repent and turn to God. What was meant to destroy you can become the very platform God uses to promote you.Pressed But Not CrushedPaul reminds us in 2 Corinthians 4:8–9:“We are pressed on every side by troubles, but we are not crushed. We are perplexed, but not in despair. Persecuted, but not abandoned. Struck down, but not destroyed.”And James 1:12Psalm 125:1 That is resilient faith.ConclusionResilient faith is not the absence of trials, but the refusal to let trials define your trust in God.How do you build this kind of faith? 1. Keep your trust in God, not in temporary situations. 2. Remember His past faithfulness. 3. Stay prayerful and keep a song of praise on your lips. 4. Stay rooted in His Word. 5. Surround yourself with people of faith.Final WordLuke 1:45 — “Blessed is she who believes.”
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  • Blessed Is She Who Believe: A Reputation Of Faith - Shuvai Mawere
    A Reputation Of FaithScriptures:- Hebrews 11:31- Joshua 2:8 - 18
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Sermons by Pastor Njabulo Zuma and other dynamic Preachers and Speakers, live at Rhema 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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