Commanding The Wonders of God Part 1
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In this episode, Wilfred explores the wonders of God as demonstrated through the life and ministry of Jesus Christ. He emphasizes the importance of living a life filled with the power of God, the significance of the anointing, and the role of the Holy Spirit in performing miracles. The discussion also touches on the prophetic significance of Isaiah and the call for Christians to emulate Christ in their lives. Wilfred encourages believers to recognize the reality of miracles today and to understand that Christianity is a supernatural reality, not just a religion.
The life of Jesus Christ was characterized by remarkable power.
God expects us to live a life of wonders.
Jesus was anointed with the Holy Spirit and with power.
God was with Jesus, enabling miracles to happen.
Wonders should be a part of our daily lives as Christians.
Christianity is a supernatural reality, not just a religion.
If God is for us, no one can stand against us.
We are meant to be signs and wonders in the world.
Experiencing God's power is essential for effective ministry.
Believers should give themselves fully to God for wonders to manifest.
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Chapters
1. Introduction to the Wonders of God (00:00:00)
2. The Life and Ministry of Jesus Christ (00:00:28)
3. Understanding the Power of God (00:03:52)
4. The Anointing of Jesus Christ (00:09:04)
5. The Role of God in Miracles (00:11:31)
6. The Incredible Power of God (00:12:01)
7. Isaiah's Prophetic Significance (00:14:20)
8. Living a Life of Wonders (00:20:34)
9. The Reality of Miracles Today (00:26:00)
10. The Call to Emulate Christ (00:28:29)
11. The Conclusion and Prayer (00:31:10)
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