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Recognise Him– 07Jun2025

Recognise Him– 07Jun2025


Proverbs 3:6 In all your ways know and acknowledge and recognize Him, And He will make your paths straight and smooth [removing obstacles that block your way]

In all our ways - Know- Ack- Recognise- He will make our path straight and smooth- Submit - seek- know- think about Him- let Him leads us - Trust Him- Consider Him- mindful of Him- Surrender- Ask- Obey- 

Refer 

  • Jonah
  • One of 10 lepors
  • Woman from the blood of issue
  • Zacchaeus
  • Man in the tomb areas
  • Martha


Summary of the Gathering – Giving All Glory to Jesus

On the first Saturday of June 2025, sixteen individuals came together in a powerful time of worship, reflection, and encouragement—the largest gathering of the year so far! The focus on Proverbs 3:6 reminded everyone to acknowledge Him in all our ways, trusting that He will guide and remove obstacles. The presence of the Holy Spirit was so tangible that two hours felt like mere seconds as hearts were stirred, strengthened, and renewed.

Here are the fifteen points of encouragement that enriched the session:

  1. Drawing Near to Him(James 4:8) The Lord loves us deeply, and as we draw near to Him, He draws near to us.
  2. The Love of the Lord – His love is unwavering and ever-present, a powerful reminder that we are cherished.
  3. The Promise of the Holy Spirit(John 14:26) The Spirit continues to teach and bring to remembrance the words of Jesus, guiding us even today.
  4. He Stays with Us – We belong to Him, and He belongs to us—what a comforting truth to hold onto!
  5. Boldness through the Holy Spirit – Fear is replaced with strength and courage when we embrace His Spirit’s empowerment.
  6. Encouragement to Progress – Submission to His will keeps us aligned with His purpose and prevents distraction from external agendas.
  7. Renewed Strength(Isaiah 60:20) The Lord is our everlasting light, renewing us to rise and walk in faith.
  8. Expect Greater Things – YHWH is leading us forward into new and unexpected places—now is the time to step into them!
  9. The Church Must Rise(2 Thessalonians 1:11) We are called to rise up as the light of the world, glorifying Him in all things.
  10. Keep Going and Praising(Psalm 126:5-6, Galatians 6:9-10) A reminder to persevere, sow faithfully, and trust that we will reap in due season.
  11. We Are the Light of the World(Matthew 5:14-16) A city on a hill cannot be hidden—we must shine brightly for His glory.
  12. Jesus is Worthy – Every knee shall bow and every tongue shall confess that Jesus Christ is Lord—He is risen and reigning!
  13. Submission to God's Will – Just as Hagar was reminded to return, we are to submit to God's will and trust in His plan.
  14. Recognizing Jesus Like Biblical Characters – Examples like Zacchaeus, Martha, the healed woman, the grateful leper, Jonah, the redeemed woman, and the delivered man in the tomb show how encountering Jesus transforms lives completely.
Eager Anticipation for the Next Gathering – The excitement for July 5, 2025, at 7 AM sharp is building—ready for more of His presence and guidance!

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