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Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church.
In “Unending Supply,” Apostle Sydney Quaye teaches that the believer’s provision is not limited to salary, economy, or human systems, but is rooted in God Himself as the Source. From Scriptures like Philippians 4:19 and John 6, he explains that God’s supply is not seasonal or scarce—it is continuous, supernatural, and sufficient for every need. When believers shift their focus from resources to the Source, they begin to live with confidence that no situation can exhaust what God provides.
Apostle Sydney emphasizes that unending supply is activated through faith, thanksgiving, and right consciousness. Just as Jesus multiplied loaves and fishes by giving thanks, believers must learn to appreciate what they have while expecting increase. The key is not waiting for more before trusting God, but recognizing that what you have is already enough for God to multiply. This message calls believers to reject fear of lack, stop depending solely on natural systems, and boldly live from the revelation that in Christ, there is unending supply—more than enough, always available, and never running dry.
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Preached by Apostle Sydney Quaye, the Global Lead Pastor of Shekinah Avenue Church.
In “Unending Supply,” Apostle Sydney Quaye teaches that the believer’s provision is not limited to salary, economy, or human systems, but is rooted in God Himself as the Source. From Scriptures like Philippians 4:19 and John 6, he explains that God’s supply is not seasonal or scarce—it is continuous, supernatural, and sufficient for every need. When believers shift their focus from resources to the Source, they begin to live with confidence that no situation can exhaust what God provides.
Apostle Sydney emphasizes that unending supply is activated through faith, thanksgiving, and right consciousness. Just as Jesus multiplied loaves and fishes by giving thanks, believers must learn to appreciate what they have while expecting increase. The key is not waiting for more before trusting God, but recognizing that what you have is already enough for God to multiply. This message calls believers to reject fear of lack, stop depending solely on natural systems, and boldly live from the revelation that in Christ, there is unending supply—more than enough, always available, and never running dry.