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In today’s sermon, Apostle Alfred Williams continues unpacking the final week of Jesus Christ, calling the church to become rooted believers who don’t merely read Scripture, but study it until the Word “dwells richly” within them. He returns to Jesus’ teaching on faith and authority—reminding us that if we truly believe, we can operate in the same spiritual confidence Christ modelled (Matthew 21:21–22; John 14:12–14). From there, he reinforces a simple but powerful Kingdom pattern: Ask, Seek, Knock—with heaven’s assurance that whoever asks receives, whoever seeks finds, and whoever knocks will have the door opened (Matthew 7:7–8). He illustrates this with the persistent widow (Luke 18:1–8) and charges believers to cultivate disciplined spiritual habits that produce real results—because the Word in your heart is your reference point for faith, prayer, and victory (Joshua 1:8).
By Apostle Alfred WilliamsIn today’s sermon, Apostle Alfred Williams continues unpacking the final week of Jesus Christ, calling the church to become rooted believers who don’t merely read Scripture, but study it until the Word “dwells richly” within them. He returns to Jesus’ teaching on faith and authority—reminding us that if we truly believe, we can operate in the same spiritual confidence Christ modelled (Matthew 21:21–22; John 14:12–14). From there, he reinforces a simple but powerful Kingdom pattern: Ask, Seek, Knock—with heaven’s assurance that whoever asks receives, whoever seeks finds, and whoever knocks will have the door opened (Matthew 7:7–8). He illustrates this with the persistent widow (Luke 18:1–8) and charges believers to cultivate disciplined spiritual habits that produce real results—because the Word in your heart is your reference point for faith, prayer, and victory (Joshua 1:8).