6 | The Church That Changed The World

1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, and Titus reveal the heart of an older leader urging young pastors to hold fast to truth in a world full of distraction and distortion. These letters call the church back to character, integrity, and the kind of leadership that grows out of a pure heart, a clear conscience, and genuine faith. Paul exposes shallow teaching, confronts pride, and equips Timothy and Titus to shepherd believers with wisdom. As the first generation of apostles fades, the torch is placed firmly in the hands of faithful men and women who will carry the gospel forward.

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7 | The Church That Changed The World

Hebrews lifts weary believers by showing the unmatched greatness of Jesus. The letter reveals Him as the perfect High Priest, the final sacrifice, and the fulfillment of every shadow in the Old Testament. Alongside encouragement come strong warnings against drifting, hardening the heart, or settling for spiritual infancy. The message calls the church to persevere, to trust God’s promises, and to follow Christ with confidence, knowing He has opened a new and living way for His people.

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8 | The Church That Changed The World

Peter writes to believers walking through pressure and misunderstanding, reminding them that trials refine rather than destroy. He exposes the enemy’s attempts to intimidate or infiltrate the church and calls God’s people to stand firm with humility, purity, and steadfast hope. Even unfair suffering becomes a place where Christ is revealed. These letters offer courage for anyone learning to follow Jesus in a culture that does not always understand the way of the cross.

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The Holy Spirit in Jesus' Life | Session 2

The life of Jesus highlights how deeply He depended on the Holy Spirit. From conception to baptism, from teaching to miracles, from resisting temptation to rising in power, every moment of Jesus’ ministry is shown to be Spirit-led. The message paints a compelling picture of the Son who never acted independently from the Spirit and the Father, inviting believers to see that the same Spirit who strengthened Jesus is available to guide and empower them now.

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Pentecost Changes Everything | Session 4

Pentecost marks the moment when God began to dwell with His people in a new and powerful way. This session traces how the Spirit’s arrival reshaped ordinary followers of Jesus and launched the mission of the church. Expect a look at the dramatic shift from fear to boldness, the birth of a Spirit empowered community, and what it means to live with the same presence and fire today.

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The Holy Spirit's Role in Conviction, Salvation, Sealing and Assurance | Session 5

Exploring the quiet but essential work the Spirit does long before someone ever prays a prayer. From awakening a sense of spiritual need to revealing the truth about Jesus, the Spirit draws people toward the Father with patience and mercy. The session also unpacks how the Spirit washes, renews, and anchors believers in assurance, reminding us that salvation is God’s work from beginning to end.

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Walking in the Presence and Power of the Holy Spirit | Session 8

What does it means to stay in daily step with the Holy Spirit? This teaching draws from Galatians and Romans to show how focus shapes direction, how spiritual breathing keeps the heart clear, and how the Spirit forms character over time like fruit slowly ripening on a tree. With vivid stories and grounded insight, listeners are invited to enjoy a moment-by-moment relationship with the Spirit, learning to walk closely, listen deeply, and let His presence guide their ordinary days.

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The Bedrock of Prophetic Ministry | Session 3

This session focuses on intimacy with God as the true foundation for prophetic ministry. Rather than pursuing techniques, participants are encouraged to enjoy God, linger in His presence, and cultivate daily awareness of Him. Through examples from Scripture and reflections on the life of Jesus, the session shows how direction flows naturally from relationship. It invites believers to abide, listen, and build a lifelong familiarity with God’s voice.

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The 3 Stages: What Did God Say?| Session 6

The first stage of prophetic ministry: receiving revelation.

Participants learn the importance of capturing what God shows without adding interpretation or personal assumptions. Through biblical examples and practical guidance, the teaching highlights how filters such as preconceived ideas, life experience, and emotion can distort what God is saying. The session trains believers to gather the raw information with humility and care.

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The 3 Stages: What Does This Mean?| Session 7

The second stage of prophetic ministry: receiving revelation.

Participants discover that understanding the meaning of a dream, picture, or impression requires dependence on the Holy Spirit rather than personal logic. The teaching highlights the need for humility, prayer, biblical grounding, and community as believers learn to discern what God intends. This session encourages patient listening and reminds learners that interpretation belongs to God.

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The 3 Stages: What Needs to be Done About This? | Session 8

The second stage of prophetic ministry: application.

Using the story of Joseph as a guide, participants learn how important it is to consider timing, audience, purpose, and motivation before sharing a prophetic word. The teaching shows how good revelation and interpretation can be undermined by poor application. Believers are encouraged to seek God for wisdom so that their response builds up others, honours God, and reflects maturity.

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Keeping Our Ego Out of the Equation | Session 9

Through Scripture and personal reflection, participants learn how comparison, self promotion, and fear of failure can distort prophetic ministry. The teaching highlights Moses as an example of prophetic meekness and calls believers to become people who draw attention to Jesus rather than themselves. The session invites learners to embrace a posture that serves others and reflects the heart of God.

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How to Recognize Counterfeit Prophetic Activity | Session 10

This session equips participants to discern the difference between authentic prophetic ministry and false or unhealthy expressions. Drawing on both Old and New Testament examples, the teaching explores signs of counterfeit prophecy including speaking from one’s own imagination, telling people only what they want to hear, covering over sin, greed, sensuality, and lives that bear poor spiritual fruit. Participants learn to become fruit inspectors who recognize maturity, integrity, and accountability as marks of true prophetic activity.

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How to Receive a Prophetic Word Given to You | Session 11

This final session teaches believers how to receive prophetic words with openness and discernment. Participants explore what Scripture says about valuing prophecy, testing it, recording it, and cooperating with God as He invites them into His future. The teaching explains the difference between reacting to a prophetic word and partnering with it through prayer, obedience, and wise counsel. This session encourages believers to welcome God’s voice and to steward prophetic words in a way that leads to growth and transformation.

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Greeting & Background | Colossians | Session 1

Paul’s opening words in Colossians set the tone for the whole letter: identity rooted in Christ, not in role, achievement, or spiritual performance. Even in two short verses, Paul reminds the church that grace and peace come from God—not from striving—and that believers are “saints” because they’ve been set apart by Him, not because they’ve earned a title. The session highlights Paul’s humility in introducing himself simply as “Paul, an apostle,” keeping function and identity distinct, and modelling a way of ministry that resists status and embraces servanthood. It also places the letter in its context—Colossae facing subtle, blended influences that threatened to nudge believers off course by only a degree or two. In a world full of “designer spirituality,” Paul’s introduction quietly calls the church back to the clarity, authority, and sufficiency of Christ from the very first line.

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