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Apostle Allison Smith Conliff emphasizes the necessity of fulfilling one's divine purpose and remaining committed to spiritual assignments despite emotional or physical obstacles. The Apostle uses the biblical account of Peter’s confession of Christ to illustrate that while the church is built on the revelation of Jesus, even faithful believers can be swayed by human emotions and worldly perspectives. To counter these distractions, congregants are urged to prioritize physical attendance at service and engage in consistent scripture study to move beyond mere head knowledge. By comparing a believer to a water tank, the message highlights the importance of being filled with the Holy Spirit to avoid spiritual depletion and to serve as a resource for others. Ultimately, the message asserts that the authority of the church is absolute, granting believers the power to overcome demonic influence through the blood of Jesus and the active use of spiritual keys.
Key Points:
The sermon describes the church’s authority over spiritual adversity as a divinely granted power that is absolute, foundational, and activated through specific spiritual disciplines.
The church possesses authority in the following ways:
The sermon emphasizes that the church was "born into power" and possesses a specific mandate where the "gates of hell shall not prevail" against it. This authority is described as:
The Apostle highlights the "keys of the kingdom of heaven" as a primary tool for exercising authority over spiritual darkness.
The church’s authority is amplified through unity and harmony. The sermon references a spiritual principle where "one shall... chase a thousand" but "two shall chase 10,000". By working in unison, the church is described as a "powerhouse" capable of chasing "millions" in the name of Jesus.
This authority does not stem from human traits such as looks, shape, or personality.
To effectively execute this authority, the sermon notes that a believer must be a "Word Christian". Authority is weakened if there is an imbalance; "spirit without word is wild," while "word without spirit is dry". True authority is exercised when the Holy Spirit makes the Word of God "come alive" in the heart of the believer, enabling them to "disable the kingdom of darkness".
Rec. Date: 12th November, 2023
By Lighthouse Empowerment SanctuaryApostle Allison Smith Conliff emphasizes the necessity of fulfilling one's divine purpose and remaining committed to spiritual assignments despite emotional or physical obstacles. The Apostle uses the biblical account of Peter’s confession of Christ to illustrate that while the church is built on the revelation of Jesus, even faithful believers can be swayed by human emotions and worldly perspectives. To counter these distractions, congregants are urged to prioritize physical attendance at service and engage in consistent scripture study to move beyond mere head knowledge. By comparing a believer to a water tank, the message highlights the importance of being filled with the Holy Spirit to avoid spiritual depletion and to serve as a resource for others. Ultimately, the message asserts that the authority of the church is absolute, granting believers the power to overcome demonic influence through the blood of Jesus and the active use of spiritual keys.
Key Points:
The sermon describes the church’s authority over spiritual adversity as a divinely granted power that is absolute, foundational, and activated through specific spiritual disciplines.
The church possesses authority in the following ways:
The sermon emphasizes that the church was "born into power" and possesses a specific mandate where the "gates of hell shall not prevail" against it. This authority is described as:
The Apostle highlights the "keys of the kingdom of heaven" as a primary tool for exercising authority over spiritual darkness.
The church’s authority is amplified through unity and harmony. The sermon references a spiritual principle where "one shall... chase a thousand" but "two shall chase 10,000". By working in unison, the church is described as a "powerhouse" capable of chasing "millions" in the name of Jesus.
This authority does not stem from human traits such as looks, shape, or personality.
To effectively execute this authority, the sermon notes that a believer must be a "Word Christian". Authority is weakened if there is an imbalance; "spirit without word is wild," while "word without spirit is dry". True authority is exercised when the Holy Spirit makes the Word of God "come alive" in the heart of the believer, enabling them to "disable the kingdom of darkness".
Rec. Date: 12th November, 2023