"I’ve GOT TO Praise HIM"
From the Pastor’s Desk
PTL True Bread Family,
I hope this email finds you still basking in the glow of our recent worship service. The Spirit moved powerfully among us, and I wanted to take a moment to reflect on the message we shared.
Summary: Our sermon, "I’ve GOT TO Praise HIM!", explored the profound reasons why praise should be an integral and passionate part of our Christian walk. We delved into how our personal experiences with God's faithfulness, protection, and grace compel us to offer heartfelt praise. The message emphasized that our praise is not just a religious routine but a powerful testimony of God's work in our lives, a weapon against spiritual forces, and an overflow of gratitude for His unending love.
Takeaways:
- Praise is personal and rooted in our experiences: Our praise should come from a place of personal testimony, reflecting on specific ways God has moved in our lives.
- Praise is a powerful spiritual weapon: When we praise God, we're not just expressing gratitude; we're actively engaging in spiritual warfare, making hell nervous and breaking chains.
- Praise is our response to God's faithfulness: In every situation, whether in victory or trials, God's consistent presence and work in our lives demand our praise.
As we move forward this week, I encourage you to reflect on your own "I’ve GOT TO Praise HIM!" moments. Remember the times when God lifted you up, brought you through, or rewrote your story. Let these memories fuel your worship and strengthen your faith.
May our church continue to be a place where praise flows freely, not out of obligation, but from hearts overflowing with gratitude for all God has done.
In His service,
Bishop Wesley K. Childress Sr.
Pastor
PTL True Bread Family,
I hope this email finds you still basking in the glow of our recent worship service. The Spirit moved powerfully among us, and I wanted to take a moment to reflect on the message we shared.
Summary: Our sermon, "I’ve GOT TO Praise HIM!", explored the profound reasons why praise should be an integral and passionate part of our Christian walk. We delved into how our personal experiences with God's faithfulness, protection, and grace compel us to offer heartfelt praise. The message emphasized that our praise is not just a religious routine but a powerful testimony of God's work in our lives, a weapon against spiritual forces, and an overflow of gratitude for His unending love.
Takeaways:
- Praise is personal and rooted in our experiences: Our praise should come from a place of personal testimony, reflecting on specific ways God has moved in our lives.
- Praise is a powerful spiritual weapon: When we praise God, we're not just expressing gratitude; we're actively engaging in spiritual warfare, making hell nervous and breaking chains.
- Praise is our response to God's faithfulness: In every situation, whether in victory or trials, God's consistent presence and work in our lives demand our praise.
As we move forward this week, I encourage you to reflect on your own "I’ve GOT TO Praise HIM!" moments. Remember the times when God lifted you up, brought you through, or rewrote your story. Let these memories fuel your worship and strengthen your faith.
May our church continue to be a place where praise flows freely, not out of obligation, but from hearts overflowing with gratitude for all God has done.
In His service,
Bishop Wesley K. Childress Sr.
Pastor
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Excellent sermon on Sunday and an even better recap! Without a doubt, "I’ve GOT TO Praise HIM!"