Worthy Of My Praise – Dunsin Oyekan ft Lawrence Oyor
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by Believers Digest
1w ago
In a powerful collaboration, Dunsin Oyekan and Lawrence Oyor merge their distinct voices and anointing in a worship song that transcends earthly boundaries. Their song, infused with divine inspiration, beckons listeners into a deeper realm of worship and intimacy with God. With heartfelt lyrics and stirring melodies, they lead a chorus of adoration that resounds with passion and reverence. As their voices intertwine, they create an atmosphere charged with the presence of the Holy Spirit, drawing worshippers into a profound encounter with the divine. Through their collaboration, Dunsin Oyekan a ..read more
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Intimate Worship – Bless The Lord, Oh My Soul
Believers Digest
by Believers Digest
2w ago
In a sacred gathering, Lawrence Oyor and his brother Godswill Oyor led a deeply intimate worship session with their brethren seated around them. Together, they sang the heartfelt melody of “Bless the Lord, oh my soul,” each note resonating with sincerity and reverence. Their voices intertwined in harmonious unity, creating an atmosphere of profound intimacy with the divine. As they worshipped, their brethren joined in, their hearts lifted in adoration and gratitude. Seated on the ground, they surrendered to the beauty of the moment, enveloped in the melody that flowed from the depths of their ..read more
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Intimate Worship – Banner by Godswill Oyor
Believers Digest
by Believers Digest
3w ago
Pastor Godswill Oyor, a devout Pastor and worshipper, poured out his heart in song unto God, uttering angelic tongues that transcended human language. With each melodious note, he expressed profound adoration and reverence for the divine. His voice, infused with devotion, echoed through the sacred space, carrying the fervent prayers of his soul. Take a listen and be blessed!   ..read more
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Ministry to The Lord – Part 1
Believers Digest
by Believers Digest
1M ago
Let us note at the outset that there is little apparent difference between ministry to the House of the Lord and ministry to the Lord Himself. Many of you are doing your utmost to help your brethren, and you are labouring to save sinners and administer the affairs of the church. But let me ask you: Have you been seeking to meet the need around you, or have you been seeking to serve the Lord? Is it your fellow men you have in view, or is it Him? Let us be quite frank. Work for the Lord undoubtedly has its attractions for the flesh. You may be thrilled when crowds gather to hear you preach, and ..read more
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Man’s Spirit, Soul, and Body after the fall
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by Believers Digest
1M ago
The spirit was once the highest part of man’s whole being; both the soul and the body were under it. Under normal circumstances, the spirit is like the matriarch, the soul is like the steward, and the body is like the servant. When the matriarch needs something done, she assigns the work to the steward. The steward in turn orders the servants severally to accomplish the task. Unfortunately, man fell, failed, and sinned! As a result, the original, proper order of spirit, soul, and body was upset. Adam was able to live by the breath of life, which is the spirit. The spirit has the God-conscious ..read more
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Common “Temptations” in Ministry! – Lesson For Five-Fold Ministers
Believers Digest
by Believers Digest
1M ago
Temptations are part and parcel of the ministry experience. There’s no minister of the Gospel that will not be tempted. Even our Lord Jesus Christ, the Head of the Church, the ideal and pattern Minister, was tempted. So, temptations are inevitable in ministry. This is because the evil one, the devil, is strongly fixated on what we’re doing and he wants to throw all the weapons in his arsenal to bring us down. However, you can resist temptations in ministry. You can stand against temptations in ministry. Like Dad Hagin once said, “You cannot keep birds from flying over your head, but you can ke ..read more
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The power of decency and order: A guiding principle
Believers Digest
by Believers Digest
1M ago
One of the most influential scriptures that has shaped my life is 1 Corinthians 14:40. This powerful verse, if well internalized, can significantly impact one’s life outcomes. It reads: 1 CORINTHIANS 14:40 Let all things be done decently and in order.   While this scriptural admonition is primarily directed at the vocal operations of the Holy Spirit, its underlying principle is timeless and applicable to every sphere of life. Two key words stand out: Decency and Order. **Decency** encompasses honest and polite behavior following acceptable moral standards, demonstrating respect for othe ..read more
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How to handle relationships that are devoid of Emotional Feeling
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by Believers Digest
1M ago
Dear Brother and Sister in the Lord, it’s crucial to understand that marriage is a “bond,” not a “bondage.” The issue of emotional feelings in marital relationships is non-negotiable. Marriage is not a conscription; it is a consensus. You need to be not only married but happily married. In my ministry, where I’ve encountered various marital affairs, I’ve been privileged by God to glean insights into handling what may seem like a marital conundrum. Based on the counsel of God’s Word and the intricacies of marriage, I humbly share that if someone gives you the impression they lack marital feelin ..read more
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Vietnamese man given four-and-a-half years in prison for hosting prayer meetings
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by Believers Digest
1M ago
A Vietnamese Montagnard Christian has been sentenced to four-and-a-half years in prison for charges of ‘succession and incitement’ due to his prayer meetings held at home. Nay Y Blang, a 48-year-old member of the Central Highlands Evangelical Church of Christ, was convicted on January 26th. Local media reported that Mr. Blang was denied legal representation and found guilty of inciting others to ‘infringe upon the interests of the State’. This is not the first time Mr. Blang has faced punishment for practicing his faith. In April 2005, he was sentenced to five-and-a-half years in prison by Phu ..read more
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Marriage: Not a Case of “For Better, For Worse”
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by Believers Digest
1M ago
It’s important that God’s people have a balanced, rounded, unfettered, unalloyed, uncluttered, unspotted, and sound understanding of God’s Word with respect to all issues of life, marriage inclusive. Often, believers adopt practices not because they are Scripturally correct, but simply because they are in vogue. However, such practice, I believe, amounts to extreme religiosity and wanton conformity. Against this backdrop, many people innocently, yet ignorantly, make very dangerous, damning, and destructive confessions during their wedding vows. This abysmal conduct is aggravated by the fact th ..read more
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