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National Cross Over Service 2020: The Battle is Not Yours


Praise the Lord,

We have crossed over into another year, the much anticipated and awaited 2020. In the dawn of this new decade, it is paramount that we commit everything to God's hands.

You can watch the message by our Father in the Lord, Pastor E. A. Adeboye at the crossover service here. Summary of the message is also transcribed below.

Stay blessed.




December 2019-2020 Crossover Service.

Bible text: 2 Chronicles 20:10-15
Topic: The Battle is not Yours

As a child of God, you need to understand that you are very important to God so he will fight your battle. In John 15, Jesus Christ reminds us that we are also a friend of God and as His friend, He always fights for us, so the battle is not yours.
Another reason why the battle is not yours is that things are different now, after your encounter of a Great Turn Around during the congress, things are no longer the same. When you experience a Great Turn Around, your story changes. Before David had his turn around, all he did was sing to his father’s flock but at the time of a Great Turn Around, he sang and demons ran out of their victim.
To remain under God’s covering for the battle you must put your trust in God. Also do not be afraid. Do not be afraid because you are a friend of God. It doesn’t matter how many people have ganged up against you, they will fail
To remain under the covering you need to Let God Arise for you.
You can let God arise by praising Him non-stop. When you praise God He stands for your case and when he stands, your enemies will scatter. You can also call God to arise when you honour Him. Psalm 18 :1-3. To let God in the battle, you must also do his will by winning souls for Him. John 15:14-15.
You know God cannot arise for you if your life is not aligned with him, come and give your life to Him today before it is too late.

Prayer Point: Father, in this new year let poverty be far from your Children.

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