Consecration: Getting Ready for God to Move - James Aladiran | Ramp Church Manchester
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Great word. The journey of consecration is tough but God's grace is sufficient.
Praise the Lord Jesus Christ. Kindly pray for the restoration of UK. Amen
CONSECRATION IS CRITICAL. Fire preaching, James.
You can not resist the works of the flesh if you are not giving more room to the Holy spirit in your life
AMEN!!!
Yessir! John 12:23 is the driving force to my life with the Lord… Whew, Except a corn of wheat falls into the ground and dies, it abides alone, But IF it dies, it brings forth MUCH fruit!”
Really great. I'm really blessed.
Need more messages about Consecration .
Good word Man of God🙏🏾! This is GOOD 👏🏾. To God be the glory
Father consecrate my mouth, Lord I am honestly trying to stop cursing
Wueh!! 😨 I keep coming back to this message.
These r deep words and true
An on-time Word!!!
Powerful word!
Love, love this.
Jesus is at work glory to God
This message is FIRE.
I am not mature enough.
I will forever be a child of God.
May I not grow out of my childlike faith in Jesus.
I'm editing to add:
For clarity my comment is in reference to the world's culture around me. I should never be old enough to do some things. I will always remain a child of God not an adult of God. The culture expects that once you reach the legal age of maturity you can do certain things as an adult but as children of God, we can't.
But yes as we should grow in our walk with God.
Like newborn babies, crave pure spiritual milk, so that by it you may GROW UP in your salvation 😊 1 Peter 2:2
This is true.
But my comment is in reference to the world's culture around me. I should never be old enough to do some things. I will always remain a child of God not an adult of God. The culture expects that once you reach the legal age of maturity you can do certain things as an adult but as children of God, we can't.
But yes as we should grow in our walk with God.
If we fail to receive the Word that our life as redeemed believers is not our own, but belongs to Christ, then we are unlikely at best, to obey Rom. 12:1, to be that living covenantal sacrifice daily.
This message is relationship with God, not about man's religion.
I m just wondering 💭 this walk will never ends right? Since this is the truth because sanctification is a lifelong process, is there a risk to searching for something above what we can reach and never be content with our state? I m not critical, I just want to understand how everything works. Thanks. God bless you all
Philippians 3:7-14. It's about striving to strike the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ, as Paul stated, for as long as we live in this imperfect flesh.
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I am not mature enough 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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