Receive The Holy Spirit.

Peter and John went to preach in the Temple, and it was reported to the Jews that they were preaching Jesus, the risen Savior. They were arrested, and judged in Sanhedrin, the highest court in ancient Israel. The Jews said, we warned you never to preach in that name, the name Jesus. But Peter said, are we to believe man or God. We must obey God.

Where does that answer come from? Before Jesus ascended into heaven, He told His disciples to wait for the Holy Spirit, the disciples received the Holy Spirit, that answer was from the Holy Spirit.

Have you received the Holy Spirit? Please receive the Holy Spirit.

-Receive the Power of Life.

-Receive the Power of Blessings.

-Receive the Good News.

Jesus died on the Cross, and He is risen. Do you believe? Do not be like doubting Thomas who said, “unless I deep my fingers in the nail pierced hands and side, I will not believe.” So, Jesus had to show him His hands and feet. Blessed are those who had not seen yet believe.

Please proclaim that Jesus is risen, the grave is still empty.

The Great Commission requires us to go into the ends of the earth and preach the Good News, it is not about tithes and offerings, six private jets and luxury cars, but the risen Savior.

Do you know your first True Love? The One who rescued us from Satan’s territory? Jesus, Jesus, Jesus.

There is, but One Lord Jesus Christ, through whom all things were made, through whom all things come, and through whom we live, breath, eat and drink.

Brothers and sisters, is Jesus calling you? Why are you running away from Him? Why are you hiding? You cannot hide from God. Please accept Jesus as your personal Lord and Savior.

Please surrender and submit your heart to the Lord, because man’s heart is full of wickedness, evil thoughts, deceit, lies and pride. He will give remove the heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh, then fill you with His spirit. (Ezek. 36:1-37).

Please remember that whatever you are going through is not permanent, because the book of (1st Peter 5:10) tells us that “After I have suffered for a while, the Lord will perfect, establish, strengthen and settle you.” He is very Faithful and True.

Amen!