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Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church
In this powerful message, Apostle Sydney Quaye unveils the supernatural sufficiency of God’s grace. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 12:9, he reminds believers that “My grace is sufficient for you” is not a statement of limitation but of divine abundance. Grace, he teaches, is ever-available—sufficient for healing, marriage, promotion, and every area of life.
Apostle Quaye declares that “The grace of God will make you a praise!” emphasizing that grace not only keeps but also elevates, beautifies, and distinguishes the believer. Through prophetic decrees, he releases a wave of undeserved favor: houses not built, vineyards not planted, and doors opened without effort.
He concludes with a challenge—list three things you don’t deserve that must manifest before the year ends—and a call to believe that grace qualifies the unqualified. This message activates faith in the God who turns weakness into glory and lack into testimony.
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Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church
In this powerful message, Apostle Sydney Quaye unveils the supernatural sufficiency of God’s grace. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 12:9, he reminds believers that “My grace is sufficient for you” is not a statement of limitation but of divine abundance. Grace, he teaches, is ever-available—sufficient for healing, marriage, promotion, and every area of life.
Apostle Quaye declares that “The grace of God will make you a praise!” emphasizing that grace not only keeps but also elevates, beautifies, and distinguishes the believer. Through prophetic decrees, he releases a wave of undeserved favor: houses not built, vineyards not planted, and doors opened without effort.
He concludes with a challenge—list three things you don’t deserve that must manifest before the year ends—and a call to believe that grace qualifies the unqualified. This message activates faith in the God who turns weakness into glory and lack into testimony.

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