Showing posts with label REDEMPTION. Show all posts
Showing posts with label REDEMPTION. Show all posts

Tuesday, 26 August 2025

NO LONGER AT THE GATE OF BEAUTIFUL WITHOUT TESTIMONY

NO LONGER AT THE GATE OF BEAUTIFUL WITHOUT TESTIMONY

By Rev. Samuel Arimoro

Main Text: Acts 3:1-10

Key Verse: “And he took him by the right hand, and lifted him up: and immediately his feet and ankle bones received strength. And he leaping up stood, and walked, and entered with them into the temple, walking, and leaping, and praising God.” (Acts 3:7-8, KJV)

Supporting Texts: Psalm 40:1-3; Isaiah 61:7; John 5:5-9; 1 Samuel 1:27; Luke 7:11-15

Description: God has not ordained His children to remain in shame, delay, or reproach at the edge of breakthroughs—He gives testimonies that glorify His name.

INTRODUCTION:
The lame man in Acts 3 sat daily at the gate of the temple called Beautiful. It was a place of glory and splendour, yet his life did not reflect the beauty around him. He was at the right place, but without a testimony. For years, his destiny was limited to begging instead of entering to worship and testify.

Many today are like that man—surrounded by opportunities, hearing the testimonies of others, yet waiting endlessly without their own breakthrough. The gate was beautiful, but his condition was ugly. The temple was full of glory, but his life was empty.

But one day, an encounter with the power of Jesus Christ changed his story. Beloved, you shall no longer sit at the gate of Beautiful without your own testimony. Your season of waiting without results is over.

1. THE GATE OF BEAUTIFUL WITHOUT TESTIMONY
It is possible to be at the right place but still without results.

a) A place of proximity without breakthrough (Acts 3:2)
The man sat daily at the temple gate but could not enter.

b) A life of stagnation and repeated cycles (Deuteronomy 2:3)
Round about the same spot with no advancement.

c) A destiny reduced to begging (Acts 3:5)
He looked to men for survival instead of to God.

d) A beautiful environment but an ugly condition (Proverbs 13:12)
Hope deferred makes the heart sick.

Biblical Example: The woman with the issue of blood was always around the crowd but had no testimony until she touched Jesus (Mark 5:25-29).

2. DIVINE ENCOUNTER THAT BREAKS DELAY
One divine encounter is enough to change a lifetime of struggle.

a) Jesus is the key to testimonies (John 14:6)
He alone changes stories.

b) Divine attention breaks cycles of delay (Acts 3:4)
Peter said, “Look on us”—heaven focused on him.

c) Prophetic intervention releases power (Acts 3:6)
“In the name of Jesus Christ… rise up and walk.”

d) God’s power creates instant transformation (Isaiah 10:27)
The yoke is broken by the anointing.

Biblical Example: At the pool of Bethesda, the man who had waited 38 years encountered Jesus and instantly got his testimony (John 5:5-9).

3. STEPPING INTO YOUR TESTIMONY
You must align with God to leave the gate behind.

a) Expectation is the womb of manifestation (Acts 3:5)
He gave heed, expecting something.

b) Faith must be active (Hebrews 11:6)
Without faith, it is impossible to please God.

c) Obedience to divine instruction brings release (John 2:5)
“Whatever He says, do it.”

d) Entering into God’s presence seals testimonies (Acts 3:8)
He went from outside the gate into the temple.

Biblical Example: Hannah aligned her prayer with faith, and God gave her Samuel as her testimony (1 Samuel 1:27).

4. SIGNS THAT YOUR TESTIMONY HAS COME
When God intervenes, your life will show evidence.

a) Instant transformation (Acts 3:7)
His feet and ankles received strength.

b) Visible progress (Acts 3:8)
He walked, leaped, and entered.

c) Overflowing joy and praise (Psalm 40:3)
He praised God openly.

d) Unstoppable testimonies (Acts 3:9-10)
All the people saw and glorified God.

Biblical Example: The widow of Nain’s son was raised back to life—her sorrow turned instantly to testimony (Luke 7:11-15).

CONCLUSION:
Sitting endlessly at the gate without results is not God’s plan for your life. You were not created to remain in cycles of waiting, shame, or begging. The same Jesus who lifted the lame man is alive today, and He will lift you too.

Declare in faith: “I shall no longer remain at the gate of Beautiful without testimony. My season of divine visitation and manifestation has come.”

PRAYER POINTS:
1. Father, thank You for the assurance that my story will change.
2. Lord, deliver me from every cycle of delay at the edge of breakthrough.
3. Father, let me not remain in a beautiful place without testimonies.
4. Lord, open my eyes to my day of divine visitation.
5. Father, send me my destiny helpers like You sent Peter and John.
6. Lord, break every yoke of stagnation in my life.
7. Father, give me the faith to rise and walk into my testimony.
8. Lord, cause my life to reflect the beauty of Your presence.
9. Father, let my testimony be undeniable and visible to all.
10. Lord, turn me into a living proof of Your power.

PROPHETIC DECLARATIONS:
1. You shall no longer sit at the gate without a testimony!
2. Every cycle of stagnation in your life is broken now!
3. You shall not beg—you shall testify!
4. Your ugly situation shall turn to beauty!
5. You shall move from expectation to manifestation!
6. God is lifting you from the gate into His presence!
7. Your testimony shall cause many to glorify God!
8. Every delay at the edge of breakthrough is destroyed!
9. You shall leap, walk, and praise God with your testimony!
10. From today, your life shall radiate divine beauty and glory!

Tuesday, 1 April 2025

REDEMPTION

REDEMPTION

By Rev. Samuel Arimoro

Main Text: Ephesians 1:7
"In whom we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins, according to the riches of his grace."

Supporting Texts:
Colossians 1:13-14, 1 Peter 1:18-19, Galatians 3:13, Titus 2:14, Hebrews 9:12

INTRODUCTION
Redemption is one of the greatest works of God’s grace in the life of a believer. It refers to the act of buying back, setting free, or delivering someone from bondage, especially from sin and its consequences. The Bible reveals that humanity was enslaved by sin due to Adam’s disobedience, but God, in His infinite love, sent Jesus Christ to redeem us through His precious blood.

Redemption is not something we can achieve by our own efforts. The price of our redemption was too high for us to pay, but Jesus paid it all on the cross. Through His sacrifice, we are no longer under the curse of sin, but we have been set free to live in righteousness.

Understanding redemption helps us to appreciate the depth of God’s love and the power of the cross. It also challenges us to live in the victory that Christ has secured for us. This study will explore the meaning, necessity, process, and benefits of redemption.

1. THE MEANING OF REDEMPTION

a) Redemption is the payment of a ransom for freedom (Matthew 20:28)
Jesus gave His life as a ransom for many.

b) It is deliverance from sin and its consequences (Romans 6:22)
Through redemption, we are freed from sin’s bondage.

c) Redemption comes through the blood of Jesus (1 Peter 1:18-19)
The blood of Christ is the price paid for our freedom.

d) It brings us into a new relationship with God (Colossians 1:13-14)
Through redemption, we are transferred into the kingdom of God’s Son.

e) Biblical Example: The Israelites' redemption from Egypt (Exodus 6:6)
God redeemed Israel from slavery in Egypt, symbolising our redemption from sin.

2. THE NECESSITY OF REDEMPTION

a) All have sinned and need redemption (Romans 3:23)
No one is righteous on their own.

b) Without redemption, mankind remains under the curse of sin (Galatians 3:13)
Christ redeemed us from the curse of the law.

c) Eternal death awaits those who are not redeemed (Romans 6:23)
The wages of sin is death, but redemption brings eternal life.

d) Redemption was part of God's plan from the beginning (Revelation 13:8)
Jesus was the Lamb slain from the foundation of the world.

e) Biblical Example: Boaz redeeming Ruth (Ruth 4:1-10)
Boaz acted as a kinsman-redeemer, pointing to Christ as our Redeemer.

3. THE PROCESS OF REDEMPTION

a) Redemption is initiated by God’s love (John 3:16)
God sent His Son to redeem us because He loves us.

b) It required the sacrifice of Jesus (Hebrews 9:12)
Jesus entered the Most Holy Place with His own blood to obtain eternal redemption.

c) Redemption is received through faith in Christ (Romans 10:9-10)
We must confess and believe in Jesus to receive redemption.

d) It results in forgiveness and freedom (Ephesians 1:7)
Redemption brings the forgiveness of sins.

e) Biblical Example: Jesus redeeming the woman caught in adultery (John 8:1-11)
He did not condemn her but forgave and set her free.

4. THE BENEFITS OF REDEMPTION

a) Justification – We are declared righteous (Romans 5:1)
Through redemption, we are made right with God.

b) Freedom from the power of sin (Romans 6:14)
Sin no longer has dominion over us.

c) Access to the Holy Spirit (Galatians 4:6-7)
As redeemed children, we receive the Spirit of God.

d) Victory over the devil (Colossians 2:15)
Redemption breaks the power of Satan over our lives.

e) Biblical Example: Paul’s transformation (Acts 9:1-19)
A former persecutor was redeemed and became a great apostle.

CONCLUSION
Redemption is at the heart of the Gospel. It is God’s act of love and grace that delivers us from sin and restores us to a right relationship with Him. Without redemption, we would remain in spiritual slavery, but through Christ, we have been set free.

As redeemed people, we must live in the reality of our redemption. This means walking in holiness, sharing the message of redemption with others, and fully embracing our new identity in Christ. Let us never take this precious gift for granted but live daily in the power of our Redeemer.

PRAYER POINTS

1.  Lord, thank You for redeeming me through the blood of Jesus.

2.  Father, let me walk in the freedom that redemption brings.

3.  Lord, break every remaining chain of sin in my life.

4.  Holy Spirit, help me to live as a true child of God.

5.  Father, use me to bring others into the redemption of Christ.

PROPHETIC DECLARATIONS

1.  You are redeemed by the blood of Jesus and free from every bondage!

2.  No curse or condemnation can hold you down any longer!

3.  The power of sin is broken over your life!

4.  You will walk in the fullness of God’s blessings and grace!

5.  Your life will be a testimony of redemption for others to see!

May you continue to experience the power of redemption and walk in victory all your days. Amen!