The Reverence of God in a Changing World


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What Carriage In God’s Presence? RCCG Open Heavens. Redeemed Christian Church Of God. Sermon And Prayer Point By Pastor E A Adeboye. Daddy G O

Memorise:
Keep thy foot when thou goest to the house of God, and be more ready to hear, than to give the sacrifice of fools: for they consider not that they do evil.
Ecclesiastes 5:1

Read: Ecclesiastes 5:1-3

1 Keep thy foot when thou goest to the house of God, and be more ready to hear, than to give the sacrifice of fools: for they consider not that they do evil.
2 Be not rash with thy mouth, and let not thine heart be hasty to utter any thing before God: for God is in heaven, and thou upon earth: therefore let thy words be few.
3 For a dream cometh through the multitude of business; and a fool’s voice is known by multitude of words.

Message

The Bible in Ecclesiastes 5 admonishes us on what our attitude should be when we go to the house of God. We are advised to watch our carriage to prevent causing distractions. We are counselled that while in the house of God, we should be more ready to hear than to give the sacrifice of fools. Out of fear and reverence for the Almighty God, we are admonished to keep our mouth shut and speak sparingly. In fact the Bible used the term “sacrifice of fools” as a reference to careless chatter made in the presence of the Most High God. Here, the Bible reminds us that our God is in heaven while our place is here on earth. There is need to tremble with fear in the presence of this Holy God. This passage shows that there is a great gap of understanding between who God really is and who we take Him to be. This realisation should affect our entire being and our posture before Him.

Coming to God’s presence prepared to listen all through does not mean that we should not speak at all in His presence; it does not mean that we should not bring our troubles, needs, petitions and prayer requests before Him. What it means is that we must not speak rashly; we must speak in His presence with utmost care and with reverence deserving of the King of kings and the Lord of lords. When we are before the Almighty God, we should offer acknowledgement that He is the Author and Finisher of our faith, our Maker and the Creator of the heavens and earth.

Children of God must be careful not to think that the God of the Old Testament is different from the God of the New Testament. There is the tendency for 21st century Christians to view God from the perspective of Jesus: born in a manger, the son of Mary and Joseph, walked among men, was hungry and ate the food of men, was tired and had to rest, was beaten and tortured by men for sins He didn’t commit, died and rose again on the third day. Contemporary Christians seem to be carried away with the image of Jesus as the Son of Man that they completely forget that He is also the Lion of the Tribe of Judah and the King of Glory. The presence of God should be approached with much humility and reverence. God is happy with us when we offer Him the veneration, honour and adoration that He deserves. As you begin to honour God anew, He will manifest His power in your life mightily in Jesus’ Name.

Prayer Point:
Father, please make me conscious of who You are; please show me Your glory.

May God Bless Nigeria, America And Israel And Take Care Of Us; May God Make His Face Shine Upon Us, And Be Gracious To Us; May The Lord Lift Up His Countenance Upon Us, And Give Us Peace, In Jesus Christ Name, We Pray! Amen!

May The Grace The Lord Jesus Christ, And The Love Of God, And The Fellowship Of The Holy Spirit Be With You All. Amen!

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Psalms_16-11: Thou wilt shew me the path of life: in thy presence is fulness of joy; at thy right hand there are pleasures for evermore.
Psalms_16-11: Thou wilt shew me the path of life: in thy presence is fulness of joy; at thy right hand there are pleasures for evermore.

RCCG 73rd Annual August 2025 Convention – Programme Schedule. Theme: The Overcomers


RCCG 73rd Annual August 2025 Convention – Programme Schedule. Theme: The Overcomers

MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 2025

Morning – Auditorium

8:00 AM – 9:30 AM: Graduation

10:00 AM – 11:30 AM: Children’s Session (Virtual)


Lunch / Rest

3:00 PM – 4:30 PM: Sports Activities

5:00 PM – 6:30 PM:

Prayer at the Prayer Hubs

Praise at the Praise Pavilion

Hymns at the Hymnal Pavilion



Dinner

8:00 PM: House Fellowship Leaders / Workers’ Meeting






TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 2025

Morning – Auditorium

8:00 AM – 9:30 AM: Ordination of Deacons / Deaconesses / Assistant Pastors

10:00 AM – 11:30 AM: Youth Session (Virtual)

Lunch / Rest

3:00 PM – 4:30 PM: Sports Activities

5:00 PM – 6:30 PM:

Prayer at the Prayer Hubs

Praise at the Praise Pavilion

Hymns at the Hymnal Pavilion



Dinner

8:00 PM: Plenary Session 1 / Welcome Service





WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 2025

Morning – Auditorium

10:00 AM – 11:30 AM: Elders Session (Virtual)


Lunch / Rest

3:00 PM – 4:30 PM:

Sports Activities

Special Seminars (1–15)


5:00 PM – 6:30 PM:

Prayer at the Prayer Hubs

Praise at the Praise Pavilion

Hymns at the Hymnal Pavilion



Dinner

8:00 PM: Plenary Session 2




THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 2025

Morning – Auditorium

10:00 AM – 11:30 AM: Plenary Session 3


Lunch / Rest

3:00 PM – 4:30 PM:

Sports Activities

Special Seminars (1–15)


5:00 PM – 6:30 PM: Service of Songs


Dinner

8:00 PM: Plenary Session 4





FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 2025

Morning – Auditorium

8:00 AM – 9:30 AM: Baptismal Service

10:00 AM – 11:30 AM: Bible Study


Lunch / Rest

3:00 PM – 4:30 PM:

Sports Activities

Melody Hour


5:00 PM – 6:30 PM:

Prayer at the Prayer Hubs

Praise at the Praise Pavilion

Hymns at the Hymnal Pavilion



Dinner

8:00 PM: Holy Ghost Service (Plenary Sessions 5 & 6)





SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 2025

Morning – Auditorium

8:00 AM – 9:30 AM: Holy Ghost Baptism

10:00 AM – 11:30 AM: Good Women Forum


Lunch / Rest

3:00 PM – 4:30 PM: Special Seminars (1–15)

5:00 PM – 6:30 PM: Teens Hour (New Arena)


Dinner

8:00 PM: Holy Communion / Anointing Service (Plenary Session 7)





SUNDAY, AUGUST 10, 2025

Morning – Auditorium

8:00 AM – 9:30 AM: Ordination of Pastors / Thanksgiving

10:00 AM – 11:30 AM: Plenary Session 8





PASTORS’ SEED FAMILY (PSF)

Venue: Youth Center
Date: Monday 4th – Saturday 9th August, 2025
Time: 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM Daily

Thank You Jesus,

Salvation Prayer

If you don’t Know Jesus as your personal Lord and Saviour and would like to accept him into your life as your personal Lord and Saviour, Please say this prayer:

Father, I know that I have broken your laws and my sins have separated me from You. I am truly sorry, and now I want to turn away from my past sinful life toward You. Please forgive me, and help me avoid sinning again. I believe that Your son, Jesus Christ died for my sins, was resurrected from the dead, is alive, and hears my prayer. I invite Jesus to become the Lord of my life, to rule and reign in my heart from this day forward. Please send Your Holy Spirit to help me obey You, and to do Your Will for the rest of my life. In Jesus’ name I pray, Amen.

Support Our Ministry,

Good Morning Dear,

It cost a lot of money to maintain a website, Nonetheless a non-profit Christian website,

Please if you have been blessed by this ministry and you are led to support and bless this ministry in return,

Please make your donation to this account,

Chukwuemeka Obiorah Ogwo,

Account Number,0139438409,

Guaranty Trust Bank Plc Nigeria,

To help us continue in the spreading of The GOSPEL OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST to every corner of this world,

Thank You Very Much For Your Support,

May GOD, we Serve Bless You A Million Times in return, Amen,

May God Bless Israel, May God Bless Nigeria, May God Bless America And Take Care Of Us; May God Make His Face Shine Upon Us, And Be Gracious To Us; May The Lord Lift Up His Countenance Upon Us, And Give Us Peace, In Jesus Christ Name, We Pray! Amen!

May The Grace The Lord Jesus Christ, And The Love Of God, And The Fellowship Of The Holy Spirit Be With You All. Amen!

By Chukwuemeka Obiorah Ogwo,

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From Hearing to Experiencing


MEMORISE: That which was from the beginning, which we have heard, which we have seen with our eyes, which we have looked upon, and our hands have handled, of the Word of life;

1 John 1:1

READ:  Mark 5:25-34

25 And a certain woman, which had an issue of blood twelve years,

26 And had suffered many things of many physicians, and had spent all that she had, and was nothing bettered, but rather grew worse,

27 When she had heard of Jesus, came in the press behind, and touched his garment.

28 For she said, If I may touch but his clothes, I shall be whole.

29 And straightway the fountain of her blood was dried up; and she felt in her body that she was healed of that plague.

30 And Jesus, immediately knowing in himself that virtue had gone out of him, turned him about in the press, and said, Who touched my clothes?

31 And his disciples said unto him, Thou seest the multitude thronging thee, and sayest thou, Who touched me?

32 And he looked round about to see her that had done this thing.

33 But the woman fearing and trembling, knowing what was done in her, came and fell down before him, and told him all the truth.

34 And he said unto her, Daughter, thy faith hath made thee whole; go in peace, and be whole of thy plague.

MESSAGE

There is nothing like being a testifier and experiencing testimonies personally. When you read of mighty miracles in the Bible or hear testimonies of the great things God has done for His people, you might not fully understand His ‘Almightiness. However, this will not be the case if you personally experience His supernatural intervention.

Before the spies came to Jericho in Joshua 2:1-23, Rahab had heard of the many mighty miracles of God. She hadn’t seen any of those miracles, but she believed them, and her faith eventually made her experience some of God’s miracles. When you hear a testimony or read about something that God did in the Scriptures, let it build faith in you. The faith built from the testimonies you hear can help you to also experience miracles, like the woman in today’s Bible reading who was reported to have heard about Jesus (Mark 5:27).

I struggled to believe in divine healing and health when I first became born again. In those days, I was always down with malaria, and I kept taking medications. One day, I saw an elderly man, whom I had always known to have a bent back, walking perfectly upright in church. I was eager to know what had happened to him, and while sharing his testimony, he said that he had gone to evangelize as usual when someone started insulting him in the neighborhood. The fellow told him that if his God is so powerful, He would have healed him from his condition. On hearing this, the man said that he got angry and stood straight. He said that even though his back was burning with pain, he stood straight because he couldn’t stand hearing someone talk about his God in that manner. On getting to his house, the pain disappeared completely. When I heard that testimony, my faith was stirred, and I knew that divine health was possible. l allowed Jesus to become my doctor, and by His grace, I have not had to take malaria medications ever since. I experienced a miracle because my faith increased when I heard someone else’s testimony.

Beloved, if you have heard a testimony from someone about a kind of miracle that you are believing God for, let it build faith in you. God is no respecter of persons (Acts 10:34); if He has given someone a miracle, He is willing and able to do the same for you. I pray that you will experience a mighty miracle from God today, in Jesus Christ Mighty Name! Amen!

ACTION POINT

Meditate on testimonies concerning the things you are believing God for until they build faith in you.

BIBLE IN ONE YEAR:  Nehemiah 4-7

AUTHOR: PASTOR E. A ADEBOYE

Remember: ‘There Is No Problem Without Solution; Jesus Is The Solution  To All Problems’.

1-Corinthians_2-9: But as it is written, Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him
1-Corinthians_2-9: But as it is written, Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him

Thank You Jesus,

Salvation Prayers

If you don’t Know Jesus as your personal Lord and Saviour and would like to accept him into your life as your personal Lord and Saviour, Please say this prayer:

Father, I know that I have broken your laws and my sins have separated me from You. I am truly sorry, and now I want to turn away from my past sinful life toward You. Please forgive me, and help me avoid sinning again. I believe that Your son, Jesus Christ died for my sins, was resurrected from the dead, is alive, and hears my prayer. I invite Jesus to become the Lord of my life, to rule and reign in my heart from this day forward. Please send Your Holy Spirit to help me obey You, and to do Your Will for the rest of my life. In Jesus’ name I pray, Amen.

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Spiritual Exercise:

  1. What is the main difference between reading/hearing about miracles and experiencing them personally, according to the message?
  2. What does the memorise verse (1 John 1:1) emphasize about the “Word of life”?
  3. How long had the woman with the issue of blood suffered before she heard about Jesus?
  4. What did the woman with the issue of blood believe would happen if she touched Jesus’ clothes?
  5. What was the immediate physical result after the woman touched Jesus’ garment?
  6. How did Jesus know that “virtue had gone out of him”?
  7. What was the disciples’ reaction when Jesus asked, “Who touched my clothes?”
  8. What did Jesus tell the woman had made her whole?
  9. What specific personal struggle did Pastor Adeboye share about his early born-again days?
  10. What testimony about an elderly man stirred Pastor Adeboye’s faith in divine health?
  11. How did the elderly man’s back become straight, and what happened to the pain?
  12. What was the impact of the elderly man’s testimony on Pastor Adeboye’s life regarding malaria?
  13. According to Acts 10:34, what is God “no respecter of”?
  14. What is the “ACTION POINT” given to the reader at the end of the message?
  15. What is the concluding “Remember” statement by Pastor E. A. Adeboye?
  16. How can we move from simply hearing a message to truly experiencing its impact?
  17. What role does empathy play in transforming hearing into experiencing?
  18. How can personal experiences shape our understanding of what we hear?
  19. In what ways can we cultivate a deeper connection to what we hear?
  20. How does context influence our experience of what we hear?
  21. Can you think of a time when hearing something led to a profound experience?
  22. How can we bridge the gap between hearing and doing?
  23. What are some ways to make experiences more engaging and memorable?
  24. How can storytelling help us move from hearing to experiencing?
  25. In what ways can reflection and contemplation enhance our experience of what we hear?
  26. What role do divine miracles play in your faith or spirituality?
  27. Can you think of a time when you experienced or witnessed a divine miracle?
  28. How do divine miracles impact your understanding of the divine or higher power?
  29. What are some ways divine miracles can bring hope and comfort?
  30. How can we discern between divine miracles and natural phenomena?
  31. What role does faith play in experiencing divine miracles?
  32. Can divine miracles be a form of guidance or direction?
  33. How can we share stories of divine miracles with others?
  34. What are some biblical or spiritual examples of divine miracles?
  35. In what ways can divine miracles deepen our sense of gratitude and awe?
  36. What role does personal testimony play in sharing your faith or experiences?
  37. Can you think of a time when someone’s personal testimony impacted your life?
  38. How can personal testimonies inspire and encourage others?
  39. What are some key elements to include when sharing a personal testimony?
  40. How can personal testimonies be used to build connections with others?
  41. What role does vulnerability play in sharing a personal testimony?
  42. Can personal testimonies be a powerful tool for evangelism or outreach?
  43. How can we balance sharing our personal testimony with humility?
  44. What are some ways to share personal testimonies in different settings?
  45. In what ways can personal testimonies be a form of worship or praise?
  46. What role does supernatural intervention play in your faith or spirituality?
  47. Can you think of a time when you experienced or witnessed supernatural intervention?
  48. How can supernatural intervention bring hope and comfort in difficult times?
  49. What are some biblical or spiritual examples of supernatural intervention?
  50. How can we discern supernatural intervention from natural occurrences?
  51. What role does faith play in experiencing supernatural intervention?
  52. Can supernatural intervention be a form of guidance or direction?
  53. How can we pray for supernatural intervention in our lives?
  54. What are some ways supernatural intervention can impact our understanding of God’s power?
  55. In what ways can supernatural intervention deepen our sense of awe and wonder?
  56. What role does divine healing play in your faith or spirituality?
  57. Can you think of a time when you experienced or witnessed divine healing?
  58. How can divine healing bring hope and comfort to those suffering?
  59. What are some biblical examples of divine healing?
  60. How can we pray for divine healing for ourselves or others?
  61. What role does faith play in experiencing divine healing?
  62. Can divine healing be a form of restoration and renewal?
  63. How can we balance faith with medical treatment and healthcare?
  64. What are some ways divine healing can impact our understanding of God’s love?
  65. In what ways can divine healing deepen our sense of gratitude and trust?
  66. What can we learn from the woman’s persistence in seeking healing?
  67. How did the woman’s faith play a role in her encounter with Jesus?
  68. What significance does the woman’s touch of Jesus’ cloak hold?
  69. How did Jesus’ response to the woman’s touch demonstrate his compassion?
  70. What can we learn about Jesus’ power and authority from this passage?
  71. How did the woman’s experience change her life?
  72. What role does faith play in receiving healing or miracles?
  73. How can we apply the lessons from this passage to our own lives?
  74. What does this passage reveal about Jesus’ character and nature?
  75. How can we cultivate a similar faith and persistence in our own lives?
  76. What was the woman’s condition, and how had it affected her life?
  77. Why do you think the woman believed that touching Jesus’ clothes would heal her?
  78. How did the woman’s faith and determination lead to her healing?
  79. What was Jesus’ response when he felt the power go out of him?
  80. How did the woman’s encounter with Jesus change her life?
  81. What lessons can we learn from the woman’s persistence and faith?
  82. How can we apply the principles of this story to our own lives?
  83. What does this story reveal about Jesus’ compassion and power?
  84. How can we cultivate a similar faith and trust in Jesus?
  85. What impact does this story have on your understanding of faith, healing, and Jesus’ ministry?
  86. What impact has Pastor E.A. Adeboye had on the global Christian community?
  87. How has Pastor Adeboye’s ministry influenced your faith or spirituality?
  88. What are some key teachings or messages that Pastor Adeboye has emphasized?
  89. How has the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) grown under Pastor Adeboye’s leadership?
  90. What role has Pastor Adeboye played in promoting evangelism and missions?
  91. How has Pastor Adeboye’s leadership style impacted the church and its members?
  92. What can we learn from Pastor Adeboye’s commitment to prayer and fasting?
  93. How has Pastor Adeboye’s ministry extended beyond the church to impact society?
  94. What are some notable achievements or milestones in Pastor Adeboye’s ministry?
  95. How can we apply the principles and teachings from Pastor Adeboye’s messages to our daily lives?
  96. What role does prayer play in your Christian faith?
  97. How do you live out your faith in your daily life?
  98. What does forgiveness mean to you in the context of your Christian faith?
  99. How do you share your faith with others?
  100. What biblical teachings or verses are most meaningful to you?
  101. How do you navigate challenges or doubts in your faith?
  102. What role does community or fellowship play in your Christian walk?
  103. How do you prioritize serving others in your faith journey?
  104. What are some ways you’ve seen God’s presence or guidance in your life?
  105. How does your faith influence your values and decision-making?
  106. What do you know about the history and founding of the RCCG?
  107. How has the RCCG impacted your life or community?
  108. What role does the RCCG play in promoting Christianity and evangelism globally?
  109. How does the RCCG’s doctrine and teachings guide its members?
  110. What are some notable programs or initiatives of the RCCG?
  111. How has Pastor E.A. Adeboye’s leadership influenced the RCCG?
  112. What is the significance of the RCCG’s vision and mission?
  113. How does the RCCG engage in community service and outreach?
  114. What are some ways the RCCG fosters spiritual growth and discipleship?
  115. How has the RCCG contributed to the global Christian community?
  116. What role do you think Christian teachings play in shaping American culture and values?
  117. How do different Christian denominations in the US interpret and apply biblical teachings?
  118. What are some common themes or messages in US Christian teachings?
  119. How do US Christian teachings influence perspectives on social issues like justice, equality, and compassion?
  120. What role does evangelism play in US Christian communities?
  121. How do US Christian teachings address topics like forgiveness, love, and mercy?
  122. What impact do US Christian teachings have on personal relationships and family dynamics?
  123. How do US Christian teachings guide decision-making and ethics in daily life?
  124. What are some ways US Christian teachings promote community service and outreach?
  125. How do US Christian teachings respond to challenges like secularism, pluralism, and diversity?
  126. What does being “born again” mean to you in the context of your faith?
  127. Can you describe your personal born-again experience or a significant spiritual moment?
  128. How has being born again impacted your life, relationships, or decisions?
  129. What role does faith play in your daily life after being born again?
  130. How do you share your born-again experience with others?
  131. What biblical teachings or verses are most meaningful to you regarding the born-again experience?
  132. How has being born again influenced your values, priorities, or goals?
  133. What are some challenges or triumphs you’ve faced in living out your faith after being born again?
  134. How do you nurture and deepen your spiritual growth after being born again?
  135. What message or hope would you share with others about the born-again experience?
  136. What role do miracles play in your life or faith journey?
  137. Can you share a personal experience of a miracle or a significant breakthrough?
  138. How do you define a miracle, and what does it mean to you?
  139. What biblical miracles inspire or encourage you the most?
  140. How do you cultivate faith and expectation for miracles in your life?
  141. What are some ways miracles can impact our understanding of God’s power and love?
  142. How can we pray effectively for miracles or breakthroughs in our lives?
  143. What are some common obstacles or challenges that might hinder experiencing miracles?
  144. How can miracles bring hope, healing, or restoration to individuals or communities?
  145. What message of hope or encouragement would you share with someone waiting for a miracle?
  146. What does it mean to believe in God, and how does that impact your daily life?
  147. How do you cultivate trust and faith in God’s plan and promises?
  148. What biblical stories or verses inspire your belief in God’s goodness and love?
  149. How do you handle doubts or uncertainties in your faith journey?
  150. What role does prayer play in strengthening your belief in God?
  151. How does believing in God influence your decisions, values, and priorities?
  152. What are some ways you’ve experienced God’s presence or guidance in your life?
  153. How can we balance faith and reason in our understanding of God’s ways?
  154. What are some challenges you’ve faced in believing God’s promises or plans?
  155. How can believing in God bring hope, peace, and confidence in uncertain times?
  156. What testimonies of God’s goodness and faithfulness inspire you the most?
  157. How can meditating on testimonies strengthen your faith and trust in God?
  158. What role do personal testimonies play in encouraging and building up others?
  159. How can we share our own testimonies effectively to glorify God?
  160. What biblical testimonies of faith and obedience can we learn from?
  161. How do testimonies of God’s miracles and provision bring hope and encouragement?
  162. What are some ways testimonies can be used to evangelize and reach others?
  163. How can meditating on testimonies help us overcome doubts or fears?
  164. What impact can testimonies have on our understanding of God’s character and love?
  165. How can we incorporate testimonies into our personal devotional time or corporate worship?
  166. What practices or habits help you build and strengthen your faith?
  167. How does studying Scripture contribute to building your faith?
  168. What role does prayer play in nurturing and growing your faith?
  169. How can we build faith in the face of challenges or uncertainties?
  170. What are some ways to cultivate a strong faith community that supports and encourages one another?
  171. How does trusting in God’s promises and sovereignty impact your faith?
  172. What biblical examples or stories inspire you to build your faith?
  173. How can we balance faith and action in our daily lives?
  174. What are some obstacles that can hinder faith, and how can we overcome them?
  175. How can building faith lead to greater confidence, hope, and peace in life?
  176. What impact does hearing a personal testimony have on your faith or perspective?
  177. How can testimonies inspire or encourage others in their own faith journeys?
  178. What are some common themes or elements found in powerful testimonies?
  179. How can hearing testimonies help us understand God’s work in different lives?
  180. What role do testimonies play in evangelism or sharing the Gospel with others?
  181. How can testimonies of overcoming challenges or hardships encourage others?
  182. What are some ways to effectively share your own testimony with others?
  183. How can hearing testimonies from diverse backgrounds or experiences broaden your understanding of God’s love?
  184. What are some ways testimonies can be used to minister to or encourage others?
  185. How can hearing testimonies lead to greater gratitude, hope, or faith in your own life?
  186. What does having a personal relationship with God mean to you?
  187. How do you nurture and deepen your relationship with God daily?
  188. What role does prayer play in your personal relationship with God?
  189. How do you sense God’s presence and guidance in your life?
  190. What biblical promises or truths help you build trust in God?
  191. How does your personal relationship with God influence your decisions and choices?
  192. What are some ways you’ve experienced God’s love, care, or provision?
  193. How can we balance intimacy with God and obedience to His Word?
  194. What challenges or obstacles might hinder a personal relationship with God, and how can we overcome them?
  195. How does a personal relationship with God impact your sense of purpose, identity, or fulfillment?
  196. What does transformation mean to you in the context of your faith or personal growth?
  197. How can we experience transformation in our lives through God’s power?
  198. What role does surrendering to God play in our transformation?
  199. How can we renew our minds and let go of old patterns to embrace transformation?
  200. What biblical examples or teachings inspire transformation in our lives?
  201. How can transformation impact our relationships, priorities, or values?
  202. What are some challenges or obstacles that might hinder transformation, and how can we overcome them?
  203. How can we support and encourage one another in our transformation journeys?
  204. What are some signs or evidence of transformation in a person’s life?
  205. How can transformation lead to greater freedom, joy, or purpose in life?
  206. What does divine provision mean to you, and how have you experienced it?
  207. How can we trust God’s provision in times of uncertainty or need?
  208. What biblical stories or verses illustrate God’s provision and care?
  209. How does God’s provision impact your sense of security and peace?
  210. What are some ways you’ve seen God’s provision in your life or the lives of others?
  211. How can we pray effectively for God’s provision and guidance?
  212. What role does faith play in receiving God’s provision?
  213. How can we steward God’s provision wisely and generously?
  214. What are some challenges or doubts that might arise when trusting in God’s provision?
  215. How can God’s provision bring hope, comfort, and assurance in difficult times?
  216. What role can Christian life coaching play in helping individuals achieve their goals and fulfill their purpose?
  217. How can Christian life coaches support clients in developing their faith and spiritual growth?
  218. What are some key principles or values that Christian life coaches can incorporate into their practice?
  219. How can Christian life coaching help individuals overcome obstacles or challenges in their lives?
  220. What is the importance of setting goals and creating a vision for one’s life in Christian life coaching?
  221. How can Christian life coaches help clients develop healthy habits and self-care practices?
  222. What role does prayer and seeking God’s guidance play in Christian life coaching?
  223. How can Christian life coaches support clients in building strong relationships and community?
  224. What are some effective strategies for Christian life coaches to use in helping clients achieve transformation and growth?
  225. How can Christian life coaching be used to help individuals discover and fulfill their God-given purpose?
  226. What does the supernatural mean to you, and how do you experience it in your life?
  227. How can we discern and understand supernatural experiences or encounters?
  228. What role does faith play in experiencing the supernatural?
  229. How can the supernatural impact our understanding of God’s power and presence?
  230. What biblical accounts of supernatural events or experiences inspire or encourage you?
  231. How can we cultivate a deeper awareness of the supernatural in our daily lives?
  232. What are some ways the supernatural can manifest in our lives, such as through miracles or prophetic words?
  233. How can we distinguish between genuine supernatural experiences and counterfeit or misleading ones?
  234. What impact can supernatural experiences have on our faith, hope, and trust in God?
  235. How can we pray effectively for supernatural intervention or guidance in our lives?
  236. What does God’s almightiness mean to you, and how does it impact your faith?
  237. How can we trust God’s power and sovereignty in uncertain or challenging times?
  238. What biblical accounts or stories demonstrate God’s almightiness?
  239. How does God’s almightiness relate to His love, mercy, and justice?
  240. What role does faith play in recognizing and relying on God’s almightiness?
  241. How can we worship and honor God’s almightiness in our lives?
  242. What are some ways God’s almightiness brings hope, comfort, or strength?
  243. How can we balance trust in God’s sovereignty with human responsibility?
  244. What impact does believing in God’s almightiness have on our perspective on life’s challenges?
  245. How can we declare or proclaim God’s almightiness to others?
  246. What does it mean that God is no respecter of persons, and how does this impact your understanding of His love?
  247. How can we reflect God’s impartiality and fairness in our own relationships and interactions?
  248. What biblical examples illustrate God’s lack of partiality or favoritism?
  249. How can recognizing God’s impartiality influence our attitudes toward others, especially those different from us?
  250. What role does faith play in trusting God’s sovereign decisions and justice?
  251. How can we overcome biases or prejudices to treat others with equal love and respect?
  252. What are some ways God’s impartiality brings hope and equality to people from diverse backgrounds?
  253. How can we demonstrate God’s love and acceptance to people who may feel marginalized or overlooked?
  254. What impact does believing in God’s impartiality have on our self-perception and humility?
  255. How can we proclaim God’s message of equality and love to a world filled with division and inequality?
  256. What is your favorite Bible story, and what lessons or truths does it convey?
  257. How can we apply the lessons from biblical stories to our everyday lives?
  258. What role do miracles play in Bible stories, and how can they inspire faith?
  259. Which Bible stories demonstrate God’s love, mercy, or justice, and how can we reflect these attributes?
  260. How can we use Bible stories to share the Gospel or encourage others?
  261. What are some ways Bible stories can provide guidance, wisdom, or comfort?
  262. How do Bible stories reveal God’s character, plans, or purposes?
  263. What are some significant themes or motifs found in Bible stories?
  264. How can we teach or pass on Bible stories to the next generation?
  265. What impact can meditating on Bible stories have on our spiritual growth or relationship with God?
  266. What does trust mean to you in your relationship with God?
  267. How can we build and deepen trust in God, especially during uncertain times?
  268. What biblical promises or truths help you trust God more?
  269. How does trust in God impact your daily decisions and choices?
  270. What are some challenges or obstacles that can hinder trust in God, and how can we overcome them?
  271. How can we distinguish between trust and presumption in our relationship with God?
  272. What role does prayer play in cultivating trust in God’s sovereignty and love?
  273. How can trusting God lead to greater peace, hope, or confidence?
  274. What are some ways we can demonstrate trust in God’s goodness and faithfulness?
  275. How can we encourage one another to trust God more deeply in our relationships?
  276. What role does belief play in your relationship with God or your faith?
  277. How can we strengthen our beliefs and convictions in a world with diverse perspectives?
  278. What biblical truths or teachings are foundational to your beliefs?
  279. How does belief influence your daily decisions, values, and priorities?
  280. What are some challenges or doubts that can test our beliefs, and how can we overcome them?
  281. How can we share our beliefs with others in a respectful and loving manner?
  282. What is the relationship between belief and faith, and how do they intersect?
  283. How can we balance conviction in our beliefs with humility and openness to growth?
  284. What impact can strong beliefs have on our sense of purpose, identity, or direction?
  285. How can we nurture and pass on our beliefs to the next generation?
  286. What does God’s power mean to you, and how does it impact your faith?
  287. How can we tap into God’s power in times of weakness or need?
  288. What biblical accounts or stories demonstrate God’s incredible power?
  289. How does God’s power relate to His love, mercy, and justice?
  290. What role does faith play in experiencing God’s power in our lives?
  291. How can we declare or proclaim God’s power to others?
  292. What are some ways God’s power brings hope, comfort, or strength?
  293. How can we trust God’s power and sovereignty in uncertain or challenging times?
  294. What impact does believing in God’s power have on our self-perception and identity?
  295. How can we worship and honor God’s power in our lives?
  296. What does the concept of miracles mean to you in the context of faith?
  297. How can we pray effectively for miracles in our lives or the lives of others?
  298. What biblical miracles inspire or encourage you, and why?
  299. How can miracles impact our understanding of God’s power and presence?
  300. What role does faith play in experiencing miracles?
  301. How can we distinguish between miracles and natural occurrences or coincidences?
  302. What are some ways miracles can bring hope, joy, or transformation?
  303. How can we trust God’s sovereignty and timing when praying for miracles?
  304. What impact can miracles have on our witness or testimony to others?
  305. How can we cultivate a mindset that is open to God’s miraculous work in our lives?
  306. What does healing mean to you, and how do you experience it in your life?
  307. How can we pray effectively for physical, emotional, or spiritual healing?
  308. What biblical accounts or stories of healing inspire or encourage you?
  309. How can we trust God’s sovereignty and timing when seeking healing?
  310. What role does faith play in the healing process?
  311. How can we support others who are seeking healing or going through a healing process?
  312. What are some ways healing can bring restoration, wholeness, or renewal?
  313. How can we balance seeking medical treatment with praying for divine healing?
  314. What impact can healing have on our relationships, identity, or sense of purpose?
  315. How can we cultivate a ministry of healing and restoration in our communities?
  316. What is your personal testimony of faith, and how has God impacted your life?
  317. How can sharing our testimony inspire or encourage others in their faith?
  318. What role does testimony play in evangelism or sharing the Gospel?
  319. How can we effectively share our testimony in a way that honors God and connects with others?
  320. What are some key elements or themes that should be included in a personal testimony?
  321. How can our testimony be a powerful tool for building bridges and connecting with people from different backgrounds?
  322. What impact can sharing our testimony have on our own faith and spiritual growth?
  323. How can we overcome fear or hesitation to share our testimony with others?
  324. What are some creative ways to share our testimony, such as through art, music, or writing?
  325. How can our testimony be a living and ongoing story of God’s work in our lives?
  326. What role does faith play in healing practices within various Christian denominations in the USA?
  327. How do faith healers in the USA approach the concept of divine healing?
  328. What are some notable examples of faith healing ministries or events in the USA?
  329. How does the intersection of faith and medicine impact healing practices in the USA?
  330. What are some criticisms or controversies surrounding faith healing practices in the USA?
  331. How do different cultural or ethnic communities in the USA approach faith healing?
  332. What impact can faith healing have on individuals’ physical, emotional, or spiritual well-being?
  333. How can faith communities in the USA support those seeking healing or wholeness?
  334. What is the relationship between faith healing and mainstream medical practices in the USA?
  335. How can faith healing be balanced with critical thinking and responsible decision-making?
  336. What role does prayer play in seeking miracles in our lives?
  337. How can we pray effectively for miracles, and what attitudes or mindsets are essential?
  338. What biblical examples or teachings guide us in praying for miracles?
  339. How can we trust God’s sovereignty and timing when praying for miracles?
  340. What are some key elements to include in prayers for miracles?
  341. How can praying for miracles impact our faith, hope, and relationship with God?
  342. What are some ways to persist in prayer for miracles when faced with challenges or delays?
  343. How can we discern God’s will and purposes in praying for miracles?
  344. What impact can praying for miracles have on our sense of dependence on God?
  345. How can we support others in praying for miracles, and what role can community play?
  346. How has your faith been shaped or influenced by personal experiences?
  347. What role does experience play in deepening or challenging your faith?
  348. How can we integrate our experiences into our faith journey?
  349. What are some ways that faith can help us navigate difficult experiences or challenges?
  350. How can we share our experiences of faith with others in a way that inspires or encourages them?
  351. What impact can experiences of answered prayer or miracles have on our faith?
  352. How can we trust God’s presence and guidance in the midst of uncertain or trying experiences?
  353. What are some ways that our experiences can inform our understanding of God’s character or purposes?
  354. How can we cultivate a faith that is rooted in experience, yet grounded in Scripture?
  355. What role does reflection on our experiences play in growing in faith and maturity?
  356. What are the benefits of using online devotionals for spiritual growth?
  357. How can online devotionals help you stay consistent in your daily devotional practice?
  358. What features should you look for in an online devotional platform or app?
  359. How can online devotionals provide accountability and community for your spiritual journey?
  360. What are some popular online devotional resources or platforms?
  361. How can online devotionals be tailored to specific interests, needs, or demographics?
  362. What role can online devotionals play in discipleship or spiritual mentorship?
  363. How can online devotionals incorporate multimedia elements, such as videos or podcasts?
  364. What are some ways to integrate online devotionals into small groups or Bible studies?
  365. How can online devotionals help you connect with a global community of believers?
  366. What are some common themes or messages being preached in American churches today?
  367. How do American church messages address contemporary social issues?
  368. What role do biblical teachings play in shaping messages in American churches?
  369. How do different denominations or theological traditions in America approach sermon messaging?
  370. What impact can American church messages have on community engagement and outreach?
  371. How do American church leaders balance relevance and timelessness in their messages?
  372. What are some ways American churches use storytelling in their messages?
  373. How do American church messages address issues of justice, mercy, and compassion?
  374. What role does cultural context play in shaping messages in American churches?
  375. How can American church messages inspire hope, encouragement, and spiritual growth?
  376. What role do Christian devotionals play in deepening your relationship with God?
  377. How can you incorporate Christian devotionals into your daily routine?
  378. What are some popular Christian devotional books or authors?
  379. How can Christian devotionals help you apply biblical teachings to everyday life?
  380. What are some ways to choose a Christian devotional that suits your needs?
  381. How can Christian devotionals provide encouragement and support during challenging times?
  382. What is the importance of reflection and journaling in Christian devotional practices?
  383. How can Christian devotionals be used in group settings, such as Bible studies or small groups?
  384. What are some ways to stay consistent with Christian devotional practices?
  385. How can Christian devotionals help you cultivate spiritual disciplines like prayer, meditation, and Scripture study?

Join the RCCG Global Prayer Chain for May 2025! Thanksgiving, prayers for Pastor E.A. Adeboye, Vision 2032, ministers, and Nigeria are emphasized


RCCG GLOBAL PRAYER CHAIN FOR THE MONTH OF MAY 2025.

                               PRAYER OF THANKSGIVING.

                            TEXT: 1 Thess. 5:18, Ps. 100:1-5.

INTRODUCTION: Thanksgiving is the art of showing appreciation and gratitude for what the Almighty God has done for one. The more we show gratitude the more God blesses us.

PRAYER GUIDE.

1. Father, thank you for preserving my life by your mercy in Jesus name. Lam. 3:22-23.

2. Father, thank you for the salvation of my soul in Jesus name. Eph. 2:8

3. Father, thank you for the forgiveness of all my sins by your mercy in Jesus name. 1John. 1:9.

4. Father, thank you for restoring to me the joy of thy salvation in Jesus name. Ps. 51:12.

5. Father, thank you for your divine protection over me and my family in Jesus name. Ps. 91:1-16.

6. Father, thank you for all your blessings over me since the beginning of this year in Jesus name. Ps. 103:2-5.

7. Father, thank you for all your promises for me for the rest of this year in Jesus name. Isai. 43:18-19.

8. Father, thank you for your covenant of divine health and peace of mind in Jesus name. 3John.2

9. Father, thank you for I am making steady progress spiritually from glory to glory in Jesus name. 1Sam. 10:3-7.

10. Father, thank you for your presence that will go with me for the remaining days in this year in Jesus name. Exo.33:13-14.

                   PRAYER POINTS FOR DADDY G O AND FAMILY.

                   TEXT: Isaiah 59:21, 1Tim. 2:1-4.

INTRODUCTION: It is a good thing to always pray for our spiritual leader for more grace more strength and more revelation in order for them to lead us aright.

PRAYER GUIDE.

1. Father, thank you for your grace and mercy that is sufficient for your son Pastor E. A. Adeboye and his family in Jesus name. Ps. 107:1

2. Father, thank you for keeping your covenant with your son Pastor E. A. Adeboye in Jesus name. Ps. 89:34

3. Father, thank you for renewing the strength of your son Pastor E. A. Adeboye in Jesus name. Isa. 40:31.

4. Father, thank you for your protection over your son Pastor E. A. Adeboye and his family in Jesus name. Ps. 89:20-23.

5. Father in your own supernatural way, the grace that will enable your son Pastor E. A. Adeboye to walk before you all the days of his life, release upon him now in Jesus name. Gen. 5:22-24, 6:8.

6. Father, you are the Lord of host, arise and defend your son Pastor E. A. Adeboye and his family against any form of attack in Jesus name. Isai. 37:33-36.

7. Father, in your own supernatural way, don’t let your son Pastor E. A. Adeboye receive any gift that will make him fall into error in Jesus name.

8. Father, by your mercy, hide your son Pastor E. A. Adeboye from the secret counsel of the wicked in Jesus name. Ps. 64:2-3.

9. Father, by your supernatural power, let every word you have spoken through your son Pastor E. A. Adeboye come to pass speedily in Jesus name. 1Sam. 3:19, Luke. 1:43

10. Father, by your mercy, help your son Pastor E. A. Adeboye to fulfil VISION 2032. In Jesus name.

                PRAYER POINTS FOR THE ACTUALIZATION OF RCCG VISION 2032.

                 TEXT: Math. 28:18-20, Luke. 10:2.

INTRODUCTION: Vision 2032 is the mandate given to all members of The Redeemed Christian Church of God that 40 million souls must be won before or by the year 2032. To actualize this vision, every member must obey completely every instruction from the Almighty God through our father in the Lord, the general overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God Pastor E. A. Adeboye which is aggressive evangelism and follow up.

PRAYER GUIDE.

1. Father, thank you for the modest Church growth and expansion that your Church RCCG has been experiencing in Jesus name. Job. 8:7.

2. Father, thank you for being the builder of your church RCCG In Jesus name. Math. 16:18.

3. Father, thank you for what you have been doing in RCCG worldwide in Jesus name. Ps. 124:1-5.

4. Father, have mercy upon your Church and do not forsake your Church in Jesus name. Lam. 3:22-23, Ps. 138:8.

5. Father, the harvest is indeed very great, please raise more laborers from your Church RCCG in Jesus name. Luke. 10:2.

6. Father, please have mercy and deliver your Church RCCG from stagnancy and cause us to move forward in Jesus name. Deut. 1:6-8.

7. Father, as we plant and water in all RCCG parishes, please increase us in Jesus name. 1Corin.3:6.

8. Father, please grant all your ministers the boldness and the anointing to proclaim your word in all circumstances so that more souls will be won to you in Jesus name. Acts. 4:49.

9. Father, in all our Church programs, let us experience your healing power that will lead to Church growth and expansion in Jesus name. Acts. 4:30.

10. Father, in order to fulfil VISION 2032, pour upon your Church the spirit of supplication and grace that will cause the world to respond to your calling in Jesus name. Zech. 12:10.

                         PRAYER POINTS FOR MINISTERS, MISSION AND MISSIONARIES.

                          TEXT: Acts. 1:8, 2Chron. 11:21-33.

IMNTRODUCTION: Ministers are those that God called, ordained and sent out to preach the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ, to nurture the saved souls with the word of God until they grow and become more matured and thereafter sent out to also go and preach the gospel. Mission is the key ministry objectives of the Church which is a comprehensive directive about who the Church wants to reach and what the Church desires to accomplish, while Missionaries are those that are sent out to all the nooks and crannies of the world called the mission fields with the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ.

PRAYER GUIDE.

1. Father, thank you for your grace and mercy that your ministers and missionaries enjoy everyday in Jesus name. Lam. 3:22-23.

2. Father, thank you for protecting all the ministers and missionaries in theirmlocations in Jesus name. Ps. 91:1-5.

3. Father, by your grace let your law of truth be in the lips of your ministers and missionaries and let no iniquity be found in their lips in Jesus name. Mal.2:6-7.

4. Father, by your power, deliver all your ministers and missionaries from the spirit of error in Jesus name.

5. Father, by your supernatural power, defend all your ministers and missionaries in all their places of assignments in Jesus name. Isai. 37:33-36.

6. Father, arise and contend with all forces of darkness that are contending against your ministers and missionaries in Jesus name. Ps. 35:1, Isai. 49:25.

7.Father, in your own supernatural way, perform special miracles through your ministers and missionaries in their places of assignments that will force all leaders of those countries that are hostile to the spreading of the gospel to bow down and surrender to the Lord Jesus Christ in Jesus name. Dan. 3:24-30.

8.Father, arrest the souls of the leaders of all the hostile nations that refused to issue out residence permit to your ministers and missionaries now and cause them to begin to issue out residence permit in Jesus name.

9. Father, let your anointing that will always confirm your words with signs and wonders in the mouth of your ministers and missionaries fall upon them now in Jesus name.

10. Father, strengthen your ministers and missionaries to be able to run with the VISION 2032 in Jesus name. Hab. 2:2.

                     PRAYER POINTS FOR NATIONS AND CONTINENTS- EMPHASIS NIGERIA.

                               TEXT; Proverbs 14:31-34, Ps. 121:1-8.

INTRODUCTION: Nigeria at present Is at crossroad, with uncertainty of what may happen especially the political turmoil we are experiencing in some states and the growing trend of insecurities in almost all the states in Nigeria. Many are confused and don’t know what to do but our God is in charge and in absolute control.

Our hope and help come from our God and as we engage in prayers, he will arise and help us in Jesus name.

PRAYER GUIDE.

1. Father, thank you for your grace and mercy that we are enjoying as a nation in Jesus name. Lam. 3:22-23.

2. Father, thank you for what we are currently passing through as a nation in Jesus name. Ps. 23:4.

3. Father, thank you for we know that your divine purpose for Nigeria will surely come to pass in Jesus name. Hab. 2:3.

4. Father, thank you for frustrating the devices of the devil over Nigeria in Jesus name. Job. 5:12.

5. Father, we humble ourselves before you, have mercy and forgive us our sins as a nation in Jesus name. 2Chron. 7:14.

6. Father, arise and destroy every weapon of the enemies to destabilize Nigeria in Jesus name. Isai. 54:17.

7. Father, anyone that will put us in Nigeria to further hardship, in your wrath and fury, remove them from the throne of authority now in Jesus name. Hos. 13:11.

8. Father, arise and destroy completely all the powers of idolatry and everything that represents dagon in Nigeria in Jesus name. 1Sam.5:4.

9. Father, let all the gods that have not made the heaven and the earth in Nigeria perish from Nigeria in Jesus name. Jer. 10:11.

10. Father, every king Uzziah the needs to die for us to enjoy peace and progress in Nigeria, let them die now in Jesus name. Isai. 6:1.

                               PRAYER POINTS FOR NATIONS AND CONTINENTS – OUTSIDE NIGERIA.

                                       TEXT: Psalm 33:12.

INTRODUCTION; The devil knows that his time is very short, therefore he is desperately looking for as many nations as he can capture as possible before the game is over. The devil also knows that if he can capture the leader of any country, he has captured all the citizens of such country, the reason all the leaders are making laws that promote evil and prohibit the spreading of the gospel. But Jesus had assured us that gates of hell shall not prevail,

PRAYER GUIDE.

1. Father, thank you for your grace and mercy that all the continents of the world are enjoying now in Jesus name. Lam. 3:22-23.

2. Father, thank you for the relative peace that all the continents of the world are enjoying now in Jesus name. John. 14:27.

3. Father, thank you for taming all the war mongers in all the continents of the world in Jesus name.

4. Father, you are the Almighty God, arise and demonstrate your power to all the evil leaders in all the continents of the world in Jesus name. Exo. 12:29-32.

5. Father, arise and repeal every law that is against your Church in all the continents of the world in Jesus name. Esth. 8:5-8

6. Father, arise and rescue all your children that have been arrested and imprisoned in all the continents of the world in Jesus name. Acts, 12:5-9.

7. Father, arise and destroy all the gods and the altars that have been given support to all the wicked leaders of the world in Jesus name. 1kings. 18:40.

8. Father, arise and turn all the counsel of all the conspirators in all the hostile nations of the world to foolishness in Jesus name. 2Sam. 15:31, 17:23.

9. Father, arrest the souls of all the persecutors of your Church as you arrested Saul of Tarsus and turn them to another Apostle Paul in Jesus name. Acts. 9:1-20.

10. Father, every king Uzziah that needs to die for all the continents of the world to enjoy peace, let him die now in Jesus name. Isai. 6:1

Thank You Jesus,

Salvation Prayers

If you don’t Know Jesus as your personal Lord and Saviour and would like to accept him into your life as your personal Lord and Saviour, Please say this prayer:

Father, I know that I have broken your laws and my sins have separated me from You. I am truly sorry, and now I want to turn away from my past sinful life toward You. Please forgive me, and help me avoid sinning again. I believe that Your son, Jesus Christ died for my sins, was resurrected from the dead, is alive, and hears my prayer. I invite Jesus to become the Lord of my life, to rule and reign in my heart from this day forward. Please send Your Holy Spirit to help me obey You, and to do Your Will for the rest of my life. In Jesus’ name I pray, Amen.

Support Our Ministry,

Good Morning Dear,

It cost a lot of money to maintain a website, Nonetheless a non-profit Christian website,

Please if you have been blessed by this ministry and you are led to support and bless this ministry in return,

Please make your donation to this account,

Chukwuemeka Obiorah Ogwo,

Account Number,0139438409,

Guaranty Trust Bank Plc Nigeria,

To help us continue in the spreading of The GOSPEL OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST to every corner of this world,

Thank You Very Much For Your Support,

May GOD, we Serve Bless You A Million Times in return, Amen,

May God Bless Israel, May God Bless Nigeria, May God Bless America And Take Care Of Us; May God Make His Face Shine Upon Us, And Be Gracious To Us; May The Lord Lift Up His Countenance Upon Us, And Give Us Peace, In Jesus Christ Name, We Pray! Amen!

May The Grace The Lord Jesus Christ, And The Love Of God, And The Fellowship Of The Holy Spirit Be With You All. Amen!

By Chukwuemeka Obiorah Ogwo,

Pastor E A Adeboye, Daddy G O, RCCG
Pastor E A Adeboye, Daddy G O, RCCG

Prayer Points by Pastor E A Adeboye, Daddy G. O, RCCG April 2025 Holy Ghost Service. Glorious Tomorrow.


1. Praise God because He is the One Who has given us these wonderful children and has also been taking care of them.

2. Father, let my tomorrow be glorious.

3. Father, please let all my children excel.

4. Father, please give me the grace to train all my children in Your way.

5. Father, please don’t let me lose any of my children to the devil.

6. Father, please keep evil companies far away from my children.

7. Personal Prayer Point

April 2025 Holy Ghost Service

Thank You Jesus,

Salvation Prayers

If you don’t Know Jesus as your personal Lord and Saviour and would like to accept him into your life as your personal Lord and Saviour, Please say this prayer:

Father, I know that I have broken your laws and my sins have separated me from You. I am truly sorry, and now I want to turn away from my past sinful life toward You. Please forgive me, and help me avoid sinning again. I believe that Your son, Jesus Christ died for my sins, was resurrected from the dead, is alive, and hears my prayer. I invite Jesus to become the Lord of my life, to rule and reign in my heart from this day forward. Please send Your Holy Spirit to help me obey You, and to do Your Will for the rest of my life. In Jesus’ name I pray, Amen.

Support Our Ministry,

Good Morning Dear,

It cost a lot of money to maintain a website, Nonetheless a non-profit Christian website,

Please if you have been blessed by this ministry and you are led to support and bless this ministry in return,

Please make your donation to this account,

Chukwuemeka Obiorah Ogwo,

Account Number,0139438409,

Guaranty Trust Bank Plc Nigeria,

To help us continue in the spreading of The GOSPEL OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST to every corner of this world,

Thank You Very Much For Your Support,

May GOD, we Serve Bless You A Million Times in return, Amen,

May God Bless Israel, May God Bless Nigeria, May God Bless America And Take Care Of Us; May God Make His Face Shine Upon Us, And Be Gracious To Us; May The Lord Lift Up His Countenance Upon Us, And Give Us Peace, In Jesus Christ Name, We Pray! Amen!

May The Grace The Lord Jesus Christ, And The Love Of God, And The Fellowship Of The Holy Spirit Be With You All. Amen!

By Chukwuemeka Obiorah Ogwo,

RCCG April 2025 Holy Ghost Service

THE REDEEMED CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF GOD GLOBAL PRAYER CHAIN FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL 2025. RCCG GLOBAL PRAYER CHAIN FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL 2025.


PRAYER OF THANKSGIVING.

TEXT. 1 Thesslonia 5:18, Ps. 107:1-9.

INTRODUCTION: As believers, we are commanded to give thanks unto the Lord because God is good to us, which is our own way of showing gratitude to our maker for his goodness toward us. The more we thank God the more he showers us with his goodness.

               PRAYER GUIDE.

1. Father thank you for your goodness and your mercy that I enjoy every day in Jesus name. Ps. 107:1.

2. Father, thank you for redeeming my life from the hand of the enemies in Jesus name. Ps.107:2.

3. Father, thank you for creating me in your image and after your likeness in Jesus name. Gen.1:26.

4. Father, thank you for creating me and my family for signs and for wonders in Jesus name. Isai.8:18.

5. Father, thank you for you will not allow the enemies to condemn me even when I am judged in Jesus name. Ps.37:32-33

6. Father, thank you for you are the Alpha and the Omega of my life in Jesus name. Rev.3:8.

7. Father, thank you for your divine protection over me and every member of my family in Jesus name. Ps.91:1-16.

8. Father, thank you your covenant of peace over me and my family in Jesus name. Isai.54:10.

9. Father, thank you for remembering me every day in Jesus name.  Isai.49:15.

10. Father, thank you for the gift of eternity with you in Jesus name. John.14:3

                   PRAYER FOR DADDY G O AND FAMILY.

                     TEXT: 1 Timothy 2:1-4.

INTRODUCTION: The word of God teaches us to always pray for our leaders and their families so that they can lead us in holiness and righteousness. As we pray for our Daddy and Mummy G O the Lord will answer our prayer in Jesus name.

                                                 PRAYER GUIDE.

1. Father, thank you for your grace and mercy that your son Pastor E. A. Adeboye and his family enjoy every day in Jesus name. Lam.3:22-23.

2. Father, thank you for the salvation of the soul of your son Pastor E. A. Adeboye and Mummy Folu Adeboye in Jesus name. John.3:16.

3. Father, thank you for calling your son Pastor E. A. Adeboye into fulltime ministry in Jesus name.  John.15:16.

4. Father, thank you for all the past ministerial activities and spiritual breakthroughs all over the world since you called your son Pastor E. A. Adeboye into full time ministry in Jesus name. Ps.124:1.

5. Father, by your mercy, more than ever before, release your power and anointing afresh upon your son Pastor E. A. Adeboye in Jesus name. Ps.98:20, 92:10.

6.Father, in your own supernatural way, arise and send destiny helpers that will not rest until this new vision of FORTY MILLION MEMBERS IN YEAR 2032 that you have given your son Pastor E. A. Adeboye is fulfilled in Jesus name.Hab.2:2-3, Mark. 2:3-5.

7. Father, you are the Lord of host, arise and crush completely every principality and power that may want to truncate this vision and dream of your son Pastor E. A. Adeboye in Jesus name. 2Corin.10:4-6.

8.Father, arise and frustrate every token of the liars, make every diviner mad, turn every wiseman backward and make their knowledge foolish that is planning to attack this vision 2032 in Jesus name. Isai.44:25.

9. Father, by yourself, defend your son Pastor E. A. Adeboye and his family against any internal and external enemies in Jesus name. Isai.37:33-36.

10. Father, uphold your son Pastor E. A. Adeboye and his family with your right hand of righteousness to the very end in Jesus name. Isai.41:10.

                                                      PRAYER FOR ACTUALIZING VISION 2032.

                                            TEXT. Habakkuk 3:2-3. Genesis 12:1-3.

INTRODUCTION: Vision 2032 is the mandate given to all members of the Redeemed Christian Church of God that 40 million souls must be won before or by the year 2032. To actualize this vision, every member must obey completely every instruction from the Almighty God through our Father in the Lord, the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor E. A. Adeboye which is aggressive evangelism and follow up.

PRAYER GUIDE.

1. Father, thank you for your grace and mercy that have been sustaining your Church in Jesus name. Lam. 3:22-23.

2. Father, thank you for the salvation of our souls in Jesus name. Eph. 2:8.

3. Father, thank you for counting us worthy to be your vessel unto honor in your vineyard in Jesus name. 2Tim. 2:2-0-21

4. Father, thank you for baptizing us with the Holy Ghost and power in Jesus name. Act.1:8, 2:1-4.

5. Father, by your mercy, release upon us power to become your sons and daughters in Jesus name. John. 1:12.

6. Father, anywhere we preach the gospel of the kingdom, let your grace that bring salvation appear to all in Jesus name. Titus. 2:11.

7. Father, by your mercy, load us with your faith and power for miracles, signs and wonders that the enemies of the gospel will not be able to resist in Jesus name. Acts. 6:8-10.

8. Father, arise and frustrate every token of the liars against the preaching of the gospel in Jesus name. Isai. 44:25.

9. Father, by your mercy, reveal to us the strategy that will lead to greater harvest of souls in every location in Jesus name. John. 4:7-10, 28-29.

10. Father, help us to actualize vision 2032 in Jesus name.

                                       PRAYER FOR MINISTERS, MISSION AND MISSIONARIES.

                                 TEXT: Matthew 28:18-20, Acts.1:8, 1 Corin.15:1-2.

INTRODUCTION: A minister is a child of God, called by God, ordained and sent out to preach the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. Mission is the key ministry objectives of the Church, while Missionaries are the people that are called, ordained and sent out to preach the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ in a foreign land called mission field.

                                                  PRAYER GUIDE.

1. Father, thank you for your grace and mercy that your ministers and missionaries enjoy every day in Jesus name, Lam.3:22-23.

2. Father, thank you for protecting all your ministers and missionaries in Jesus name. Ps.91:1-16.

3. Father, by your power, let your word of truth be in the mouth of your ministers and missionaries and let no iniquity be found in their lips in Jesus name. Mal. 2:6-7.

4. Father, by your supernatural power, deliver your ministers and missionaries from the spirit of error in Jesus name. 2Sam.24:1-3.

5. Father, constantly renew the strength of your ministers and missionaries in Jesus name. Isai.40:31.

6. Father, the hearts of the kings are in your hand, every law that is preventing your ministers and missionaries from gaining access to where you have sent them to preach the gospel, command those kings and rulers to reverse it in Jesus name. Dan. 6:26-28.

7. Father, in your own supernatural way, let all your ministers and missionaries enjoy divine favor and acceptance in their locations in Jesus name.

8. Father, help your Church to fulfil all the mission’s goal and objectives in Jesus name. Math. 28:18-20.

9. Father, as many of your ministers and missionaries as are discouraged, please encourage them in Jesus name. 1kings. 19:4-7.

10. Father, you are the Almighty God, supply all the needs of your ministers and missionaries in Jesus name. Phil.4:19

                                          PRAYER FOR NATIONS AND CONTINENTS – EMPHASIS NIGERIA.

                                      Proverbs 14:31; 34, Psalm 27:1-3, 119:89.

INRODUCTION: The recent happenings in Nigeria has been shaken the faith of many believers. Many even said with all the prayers, the situation is completely opposite of what they prayed for, the situation is like God doesn’t answer prayer again. But this same God has told us that his thoughts are not our thoughts neither his ways our ways. And he assured us that none of his words that goes forth out of his mouth will return to him void but it shall accomplish that which he pleases and it shall prosper in the thing whereto he sent it. Isai 55:8-11. As he showed forth for Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego at the appropriate time, he will show forth for us in Nigeria in Jesus name

                                               PRAYER GUIDE.

1. Father, thank you for your grace and mercy that is still keeping us together in Nigeria in Jesus name. Lam.3:22-23.

2. Father, thank you for not allowing the recent political upheaval to lead to war in Nigeria in Jesus name.

3. Father, have mercy upon us in Nigeria and forgive us the sins of our fathers in Jesus name. Dan.9:9.

4. Father, you are the ever-present help in the time of need, help us and deliver us from the hands of the cruel leaders in Nigeria in Jesus name. Ps. 71:4, 46:1-3

5. Father, in your mercy, let the wickedness of the wicked come to an end in Nigeria in Jesus name. Ps.7:9.

6. Father, you are the righteous judge, pass through the judiciary and let righteousness prevail over injustice in Nigeria in Jesus name. Prov.14:31-34, 25:5

7. Father, arise as the Lord of host and uproot permanently, every plant you have not planted in the judiciary in Nigeria in Jesus name. Math. 15:13.

8. Father, everyone you have not elected in Nigeria, no matter how hard they tried, they must not assume office in Nigeria in Jesus name. 1Sam.16:1-13.

9. Father, you are the God of vengeance, avenge us all those sponsoring all the killings, terrorism and lootings in Nigeria in Jesus name. Deut. 32:35.

10. Father, according to your word, let the wind blow away the wicked from Nigeria for us to have the David of our dream in Jesus name. Isai. 6:1.

                                PRAYER FOR NATIONS AND CONTINENTS OUTSIDE NIGERIA.

                                   TEXT: Psalm 2:1-12. Daniel 4:17, Ps.14:1.

INTRODUCTION: Despite the advancement in science, technology, medicine and military might in tackling the global challenges since these years by the world leaders, it has been from one failure, confusion and hopelessness and another, And until they acknowledge that the most high God is the only one that has the lasting solution to all the multifaceted world challenges and submit to him , it shall continue to be fruitless efforts, As we pray, they shall ultimately surrender to the authority of our Lord Jesus Christ in Jesus name.

1. Father, thank you for your grace and mercy that the nations of the world enjoy every day in Jesus name. Lam.3:22-23.

2. Father, thank you for frustrating all the devices of the crafty in all the nations of the world in Jesus name. Job.5:12.

3. Father, have mercy and forgive us all the sins of the wicked leaders of the world in Jesus name. Dan.9:2-9.

4. Father, arise and scatter every enemy of your Church in all the nations of the world in Jesus name. Ps.68:1.

5. Father, in your wrath, let the calamity that will force all the wicked leaders of the nations of the world to bow and surrender to your Lordship befall them now in Jesus name.Dan.4:29-34.

6. Father, arise as our advocate and defend all your children that are facing persecutions in all the hostile nations of the world in Jesus name.

7. Father, you are the Lord of host, let the ground open up and swallow all the unrepentant wicked leaders that are persecuting your Church in all the hostile nations of the world in Jesus name. Num.16;32.

8. Father, as many of your children as are in captivity in all the hostile nations of the world, arise and set them free in Jesus name. Acts. 12:5-9, Isai.49:24-26.

9. Father, as many of your children as are being denied residence permit in all the nations of the world, arise and obtain the residence permit for them all in Jesus name.Ps.24:1.

10. Father, you are the prince of peace arise and put an end to the ongoing war between Russian and Ukraine, Israel and Hamas in Jesus name.

Thank You Jesus,

Salvation Prayers

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Father, I know that I have broken your laws and my sins have separated me from You. I am truly sorry, and now I want to turn away from my past sinful life toward You. Please forgive me, and help me avoid sinning again. I believe that Your son, Jesus Christ died for my sins, was resurrected from the dead, is alive, and hears my prayer. I invite Jesus to become the Lord of my life, to rule and reign in my heart from this day forward. Please send Your Holy Spirit to help me obey You, and to do Your Will for the rest of my life. In Jesus’ name I pray, Amen.

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Debtors Of Gratitude To God. Sermon And Prayer Points By Pastor E A Adeboye.


Psalms_107-1: O give thanks unto the Lord, for he is good: for his mercy endureth for ever

Psalms_107-1: O give thanks unto the Lord, for he is good: for his mercy endureth for ever

Debtors Of Gratitude To God. Sermon And Prayer Points By Pastor E A Adeboye

Psalms_100-4: Enter into his gates with thanksgiving, and into his courts with praise: be thankful unto him, and bless his name.

Psalms_100-4: Enter into his gates with thanksgiving, and into his courts with praise: be thankful unto him, and bless his name.

Memorise:
Bless The Lord, O My Soul, And Forget Not All His Benefits:
Psalm 103:2

But thanks be to God, which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ

But thanks be to God, which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ

Read: Psalm 103:1-14
1 A Psalm Of David. Bless The Lord, O My Soul: And All That Is Within Me, Bless His Holy Name.
2 Bless The Lord, O My Soul, And Forget Not All His Benefits:
3 Who Forgiveth All Thine Iniquities; Who Healeth All Thy Diseases;
4 Who Redeemeth Thy Life From Destruction; Who Crowneth Thee With Lovingkindness And Tender Mercies;
5 Who Satisfieth Thy Mouth With Good Things; So That Thy Youth Is Renewed Like The Eagle’s.
6 The Lord Executeth Righteousness And Judgment For All That Are Oppressed.
7 He Made Known His Ways Unto Moses, His Acts Unto The Children Of Israel.
8 The Lord Is Merciful And Gracious, Slow To Anger, And Plenteous In Mercy.
9 He Will Not Always Chide: Neither Will He Keep His Anger For Ever.
10 He Hath Not Dealt With Us After Our Sins; Nor Rewarded Us According To Our Iniquities.
11 For As The Heaven Is High Above The Earth, So Great Is His Mercy Toward Them That Fear Him.
12 As Far As The East Is From The West, So Far Hath He Removed Our Transgressions From Us.
13 Like As A Father Pitieth His Children, So The Lord Pitieth Them That Fear Him.
14 For He Knoweth Our Frame; He Remembereth That We Are Dust.

2-Corinthians_2-14: Now thanks be unto God, which always causeth us to triumph in Christ, and maketh manifest the savour of his knowledge by us in every place

2-Corinthians_2-14: Now thanks be unto God, which always causeth us to triumph in Christ, and maketh manifest the savour of his knowledge by us in every place

Message
Everyone On Earth Is Indebted To The Almighty God. Irrespective Of Your Many Needs That Are Yet To Be Met, You Must Still Remember That The Breath Of Life You Have Is Not A Function Of Your Power. If You Can Think Deeply Within You, And Look At All That Is Happening Around You, You Will Give Ceaseless Praise To God. The Reason Why Some People Do Not Think They Should Thank God Is Because They Are Looking At Those Things They Do Not Yet Have, But They Forget To Look At Those Things They Have Right Now. Some Would Even Say They Have Nothing. Such People Are Unmindful Of The Fact That It Is With Life That Things Are Produced, And When You Have Life You Have All Things. The Scripture In Psalm 68:19 Says:

“Blessed Be The Lord, Who Daily Loadeth Us With Benefits, Even The God Of Our Salvation.”
The Implication Of This Is That There Is Nothing We Need That The Lord Has Not Provided For. What To Eat, What To Drink, Where To Live, The Car To Drive, The Person To Marry Are All Examples Of His Benefits.

When The Psalmist Followed The Multitude Into God’s House, He Went With Joy Without Being Forced (Psalms 42:4). Why Then Do We Wait For People To Motivate Us To Praise God? Why Do We Behave As If There Is Nothing In Our Life To Thank God For? The Mercy Of The Lord Towards Us Is Everlasting (Psalms 100:5). With This Assurance, We Should Be Singing And Praising His Name. You Are To Bless The Lord For All He Has Done In The Past, All He Is Doing In The Present And All He Is Yet To Do. As You Do This, He Is Committed To Doing More. One Of The Greatest Lessons On Gratitude I Learnt Was From My Mother. Any Time My Mother Wanted To Collect My School Fees From My Father, She Would Draw Up A Strategy Of Praising And Eulogising My Father.

In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.

In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.

She Would Call Him Great Names He Did Not Bear. She Would Mention Great Feats And Achievements Far Above His Profile And Credit Him With Them. Even Before She Was Done, He Would Give Her What She Wanted. This Strategy Worked Every Time. If This Can Work For A Mortal Man Full Of Limitations, How Much More The Immortal God Who Has No Limitations? For All The Blessings And Protection Of The Almighty God, You Can Never Praise Him Enough. When You Praise God Adequately And Magnify His Various Names, He Is Moved, And Once God Moves On Your Behalf, You Can Expect The Miraculous. You Can Also Expect Him To Ambush Your Enemies And Open Doors In All Aspects Of Your Life.

Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God, Prayer Works, God Answers Prayers

Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God, Prayer Works, God Answers Prayers

Action Point:
Praise The Lord That You Are Alive.

Ephesians_5-20: Giving thanks always for all things unto God and the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ;

Ephesians_5-20: Giving thanks always for all things unto God and the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ;

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Jesus Came To Seek The Lost. Sermon And Prayer Points By Pastor E A Adeboye


Matthew_18-11: For the Son of man is come to save that which was lost

Matthew_18-11: For the Son of man is come to save that which was lost

Jesus Came To Seek The Lost. Sermon And Prayer Points By Pastor E A Adeboye

Luke_19-10: For the Son of man is come to seek and to save that which was lost.

Luke_19-10: For the Son of man is come to seek and to save that which was lost.

Memorise:
For The Son Of Man Is Come To Seek And To Save That Which Was Lost.
Luke 19:10

Matthew_18-11: For the Son of man is come to save that which was lost

Matthew_18-11: For the Son of man is come to save that which was lost

Read: Luke 19:1-10
1 And Jesus Entered And Passed Through Jericho.
2 And, Behold, There Was A Man Named Zacchaeus, Which Was The Chief Among The Publicans, And He Was Rich.
3 And He Sought To See Jesus Who He Was; And Could Not For The Press, Because He Was Little Of Stature.
4 And He Ran Before, And Climbed Up Into A Sycomore Tree To See Him: For He Was To Pass That Way.
5 And When Jesus Came To The Place, He Looked Up, And Saw Him, And Said Unto Him, Zacchaeus, Make Haste, And Come Down; For To Day I Must Abide At Thy House.
6 And He Made Haste, And Came Down, And Received Him Joyfully.
7 And When They Saw It, They All Murmured, Saying, That He Was Gone To Be Guest With A Man That Is A Sinner.
8 And Zacchaeus Stood, And Said Unto The Lord; Behold, Lord, The Half Of My Goods I Give To The Poor; And If I Have Taken Any Thing From Any Man By False Accusation, I Restore Him Fourfold.
9 And Jesus Said Unto Him, This Day Is Salvation Come To This House, Forsomuch As He Also Is A Son Of Abraham.
10 For The Son Of Man Is Come To Seek And To Save That Which Was Lost.

Matthew_18-11: For the Son of man is come to save that which was lost

Matthew_18-11: For the Son of man is come to save that which was lost

Message

Luke_19-10: For the Son of man is come to seek and to save that which was lost.

Luke_19-10: For the Son of man is come to seek and to save that which was lost.

While On Earth, Jesus Demonstrated The Nature And Character Of God To Man (John 14:8-11).There Was No One Who Came In Contact With Him That Did Not Testify Of His Goodness. Why Was This Always The Case? It Is Because Jesus Knew The Purpose Of His Coming To Earth. When The Purpose Of A Thing Is Not Known, Abuse Is Inevitable. Because Jesus Knew Why He Was Here, He Never Wasted Any Opportunity. He Was So Committed To The Business Of Seeking The Lost That He Even Became The Guest Of Sinners. There Is So Much Potential Being Wasted Today, Because Very Few People Are Committed To The Business Of Wining Souls; Whereas This Is The Global Mandate Given To Every Believer By The Lord. There Is No One In Jesus’ Cabinet That Is Useless. Before He Came Into Their Lives, They Might Have Been Ordinary Men, But After They Became Citizens Of His Kingdom, They Became Valuable Instruments In The Hands Of God.

Anyone Could Be Lost, Irrespective Of Their Position, Titles Or Academic Achievement. Even If You Are A Renowned Professor, As Long As You Do Not Have Jesus In Your Heart, You Are Lost. There Is No One Who Jesus Cannot Receive. He Is Waiting Earnestly For Everyone To Come To Him. In Our Bible Reading Today, A Chief Sinner Came To Jesus, And He Got His Salvation. This Is The Beauty Of Salvation: All You Need To Do Is Come To Jesus And Receive Him As Your Lord And Saviour. Salvation Is For All. No Matter How Terrible You Have Been, Just Try Jesus, And He Will Make Sense Out Of Your Life. He Will Not Only Receive You To Himself, He Will Polish Away Your Rough Ends To The Point Where You Become A Testimony To The Entire World.

All You Need To Do Is Make Straight Your Crooked Ways. Even If You Have Backslidden, He Is Waiting To Accept You Back By His Love. To Be Lost In Sin Is A Terrible Thing. Sin Has Wages, And The Wages Of Sin Is Death. It Is Sin That Produces Sickness, Affliction, Bondage And Distress; But The Moment You Are Found By The Lord Through Salvation, You Begin To Enjoy Good Health, Abundant Life And The Peace Of God, And Live A Holy Life That Counts To His Glory. When You Allow Yourself To Be Found By The Lord, You Can Be Assured That In Your Salvation Lies Your Breakthroughs And Victory. I Was Formerly Lost, But When Jesus Came Into My Life, Everything Changed. This Can Be Your Testimony Too. Your Past Will No Longer Matter To God; He Will Only Use It As A Testimony Of His Faithfulness.

Matthew_18-11: For the Son of man is come to save that which was lost

Matthew_18-11: For the Son of man is come to save that which was lost

Prayer Point:
Father, Please Save All Those Who Are Lost In My Family.

Luke_19-10: For the Son of man is come to seek and to save that which was lost.

Luke_19-10: For the Son of man is come to seek and to save that which was lost.

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May The Grace The Lord Jesus Christ, And The Love Of God, And The Fellowship Of The Holy Spirit Be With You All. Amen!

Welcome Address By Pastor E A Adeboye To RCCG 2015 Annual Holy Ghost Congress, THE FLOODGATES OF HEAVEN


2015 RCCG Annual Holy Ghost Congress

2015 RCCG Annual Holy Ghost Congress

Welcome Address By Pastor E A Adeboye To RCCG 2015 Annual Holy Ghost Congress, THE FLOODGATES OF HEAVEN

Pastor E A Adeboye. Daddy G O

Pastor E A Adeboye. Daddy G O

To God be the glory. Great thing He has done. We thank Him for all the past congresses and for all He has done since last year. Welcome to Congress 2015.
This is not just another Congress. If you ever wanted a breakthrough, your time is here with this Congress, the 18th since the first one in 1998. The Lord is set to open the floodgates of love, healing, power, joy and anointing unto you like never before. All you have to do is believe Him, worship Him, Praise Him and tell Him the Floodgates you want opened. Come before Him with great expectations and your life will never be same again.
There are more than enough blessings for everyone and you must not miss your own. Focus on Jesus – the reason for the Congress. Attend the morning, afternoon and evening sessions. Do not let anyone or anything distract you.
Every item of the programme is inspired for you. As you go through the section on the daily activities in this booklet, take special note of the date and time of each programme. There is something for you every morning, afternoon and evening. Identify the afternoon session group that best addresses your needs and participate effectively. Grab the word of prophecy at the morning and evening sessions and respond prayerfully and attentively. Your faith shall be richly rewarded by the One who opens and no one can shut. You may go to the detailed daily programme page on this website.
Welcome, once again, to a very special Congress that you have been waiting for. As you key into all the programmes with prayerful expectations, may you reap a flood of testimonies in Jesus’ name, Amen!
Pastor E.A Adeboye
General Overseer, the RCCG

2015 RCCG Annual Holy Ghost Congress

2015 RCCG Annual Holy Ghost Congress

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May The Grace The Lord Jesus Christ, And The Love Of God, And The Fellowship Of The Holy Spirit Be With You All. Amen!

RCCG 2015 Annual Holy Ghost Congress Programme. THE FLOODGATES OF HEAVEN


2015 RCCG Annual Holy Ghost Congress

2015 RCCG Annual Holy Ghost Congress

RCCG 2015 Annual Holy Ghost Congress Programme. THE FLOODGATES OF HEAVEN

2015 RCCG Annual Holy Ghost Congress

2015 RCCG Annual Holy Ghost Congress

DAY ONE (MONDAY)

2015 RCCG Annual Holy Ghost Congress

2015 RCCG Annual Holy Ghost Congress

OPENING SESSION

6:00pm – 7:00pm Prayer & Intercession

7:00pm – 8:00pm Praise & Worship

8:00pm – 8:10pm Opening prayer

8:10pm – 8:30pm Choir Ministration

8:30pm – 9:00pm Talk One – “Magnify The Lord With Me”

9:00pm – 9:20pm Greetings & Announcements

9:20pm – 9:40pm Thanksgiving for Past Congresses

9:40pm – 10:10pm Offering

10:10am – 10:40pm Choir Ministration

10:40pm – 12:00am Talk Two – “Flood Of Love”

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2015 RCCG Annual Holy Ghost Congress

DAY TWO (TUESDAY)

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2015 RCCG Annual Holy Ghost Congress

AFTERNOON SESSION

4:00pm – 4:15pm Praise, Worship & Prayers

4:15pm – 4:30pm Offering

4:30pm – 5:30pm Talks & Discussions

a) Sustaining Profitability In The Retail Business
b) The Importance of Sourcing Good Management in SME Operations
c) Poultry Farming (Guinea Fowl)
d) Preventing Sexual Abuse 1 (Age 0 – 12 Years)

2015 RCCG Annual Holy Ghost Congress

2015 RCCG Annual Holy Ghost Congress

EVENING SESSION

6:00pm – 7:00pm Prayer & Intercession

7:00pm – 8:00pm Praise, Worship & Choir

8:00pm – 8:30pm Talk One – “The All-Sufficient God”

8:30pm – 8:45pm Greetings & Announcements

8:45pm – 9:10pm Special Prayers 1: “Jehovah El-Shaddai, Unto You We Come”

9:10pm – 9:40pm Offering

9:40pm – 9:55pm Choir Ministration

9:55pm – 12:00pm Talk Two – “Healing Flood”

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2015 RCCG Annual Holy Ghost Congress

DAY THREE (WEDNESDAY)

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2015 RCCG Annual Holy Ghost Congress

MORNING SESION

9:00am – 10:00am Prayer & Intercessory

10:00am – 10:30am Praise & Worship

10:30am – 11:30am Talk & Prayers – “Faith To Move Mountains”

11:30am – 12:00 noon Offering

12:00 noon – 1:00pm Ministration

2015 RCCG Annual Holy Ghost Congress

2015 RCCG Annual Holy Ghost Congress

AFTERNOON SESSION

4:00pm – 4:15pm Praise, Worship & Prayers

4:15pm – 4:30pm Offering

4:30pm – 5:30pm Talks & Discussions

a) Making Right Choices For A Lasting Marriage
b) Managing A Business In An Unstable Environment
c) Preventing Sexual Abuse II (The Teenage Years)
d) Special Talk: (Ministers Only)

2015 RCCG Annual Holy Ghost Congress

2015 RCCG Annual Holy Ghost Congress

EVENING SESSION

6:00pm – 7:00pm Prayer & Intercession

7:00pm – 8:00pm Praise, Worship & Choir

8:00pm – 8:15pm Greetings & Announcements

8:15pm – 8:35pm Special Prayers 1: “Prayers for the Education Sector”

8:35pm – 9:10pm Talk One – “Destined To Excel”

9:10pm – 9:30pm Special Prayers 2: “The Singles, The Widows & The Apparent Barren”

9:30pm – 10:00pm Greetings

10:00pm – 10:30pm Offering

10:30pm – 10:50pm Choir Ministration

10:50pm – 12:30am Talk Two – “Flood Of Power”

2015 RCCG Annual Holy Ghost Congress

2015 RCCG Annual Holy Ghost Congress

DAY FOUR (THURSDAY)

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2015 RCCG Annual Holy Ghost Congress

MORNING SESION

9:00am – 10:00am Prayer & Intercessory

10:00am – 10:30am Praise & Worship

10:30am – 11:30am Talk & Prayers – “Peace Like A River”

11:30am – 12:00 noon Offering

12:00 noon – 1:00pm Ministration

2015 RCCG Annual Holy Ghost Congress

2015 RCCG Annual Holy Ghost Congress

AFTERNOON SESSION

4:00pm – 4:15pm Praise, Worship & Prayers

4:15pm – 4:30pm Offering

4:30pm – 5:30pm Talks & Discussions

a) Sustaining The Personal Hygiene Culture For Healthy Living
b) Opportunities in Entrepreneurship
c) Making The Right Investment Choices
d) Career Guidance And Counselling
e) Special Talk: (Ministers Only)

2015 RCCG Annual Holy Ghost Congress

2015 RCCG Annual Holy Ghost Congress

EVENING SESSION

6:00pm – 7:00pm Prayer & Intercession

7:00pm – 8:00pm Praise, Worship & Choir

8:00pm – 8:20pm Special Talk and Prayers One – “Family”

8:20pm – 8:40pm Special Talk and Prayers Two: “The Church”

8:40pm – 9:00pm Greetings & Announcements

9:00pm – 9:30pm Choir

9:30pm – 10:00pm Talk One –

10:00pm – 10:20pm Special Talk and Prayers Three – “The Youth”

10:20pm – 10:50pm Offering

10:50pm – 11:30pm Talk Two – “Flood Of Testimonies”

11:30pm – 12:10am Choir

12:10am – 12:50am Talk Three – “Flood Of Joy”

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2015 RCCG Annual Holy Ghost Congress

DAY FIVE (FRIDAY)

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2015 RCCG Annual Holy Ghost Congress

MORNING SESION

9:00am – 10:00am Prayer & Intercessory

10:00am – 10:30am Praise & Worship

10:30am – 11:30am Talk & Prayers – “Dream-like Miracles”

11:30am – 12:00 noon Offering

12:00 noon – 1:00pm Ministration

2015 RCCG Annual Holy Ghost Congress

2015 RCCG Annual Holy Ghost Congress

AFTERNOON SESSION

4:00pm – 4:15pm Praise, Worship & Prayers

4:15pm – 4:30pm Offering

4:30pm – 5:30pm Special Talk: (Ministers Only)

2015 RCCG Annual Holy Ghost Congress

2015 RCCG Annual Holy Ghost Congress

EVENING SESSION

6:00pm – 7:00pm Prayer & Intercession

7:00pm – 8:00pm Praise, Worship & Choir

8:00pm – 8:10pm Opening Prayer

8:10pm – 8:30pm Special Prayers One

8:30pm – 9:00pm Talk One & Prayers – “The Great Physician”

9:00pm – 9:40pm First Greetings

9:40pm – 10:10pm Special Prayers Two – “The Nation”

10:10pm – 10:40pm Offering

10:40pm – 11:20pm Second Greetings

11:20pm – 11:50pm Choir

11:50pm – 1:50am Talk Two & Prayers – “FLOODGATES OF HEAVEN”

1:50am – 2:20am Thanksgiving and Testimonies

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2015 RCCG Annual Holy Ghost Congress

DAY SIX (SATURDAY)

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2015 RCCG Annual Holy Ghost Congress

MORNING SESION

10:00am – 10:30am Praise, Worship & Choir

10:30am – 11:30am Talk & Prayers – “Flood Of Praise”

11:30am – 12:00 noon Offering

12:00 noon – 1:00pm Ministration

2015 RCCG Annual Holy Ghost Congress

2015 RCCG Annual Holy Ghost Congress

AFTERNOON SESSION

4:00pm – 4:15pm Praise, Worship & Prayers

4:15pm – 4:30pm Offering

4:30pm – 5:30pm Talks & Discussions

2015 RCCG Annual Holy Ghost Congress

2015 RCCG Annual Holy Ghost Congress

a) Overflowing Blessings
b) “Who Can Ascend The Hills Of The Lord?”
c) The Way, The Truth, And The Life
d) Crown My Year With Goodness And My Paths With Fatness
e) Provoking The Floodgates Of Heaven

2015 RCCG Annual Holy Ghost Congress

2015 RCCG Annual Holy Ghost Congress

EVENING SESSION

6:00pm – 7:00pm Prayer & Intercession

7:00pm – 8:00pm Praise, Worship & Choir

8:00pm – 8:30pm Greetings & Announcements

8:30pm – 9:00pm Offering

9:00pm – 9:40pm Talk One and Prayers – “Flood Of Anointing”

9:40pm – 10:00pm Thanksgiving and Testimonies

10:00pm – 10:30pm Closing Prayers

2015 RCCG Annual Holy Ghost Congress

2015 RCCG Annual Holy Ghost Congress

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2015 RCCG Annual Holy Ghost Congress

2015 RCCG Annual Holy Ghost Congress

May God Bless Israel, Nigeria, And America And Take Care Of Us; May God Make His Face Shine Upon Us, And Be Gracious To Us; May The Lord Lift Up His Countenance Upon Us, And Give Us Peace, In Jesus Christ Name, We Pray! Amen!

May The Grace The Lord Jesus Christ, And The Love Of God, And The Fellowship Of The Holy Spirit Be With You All. Amen!