Prayer is one of the most powerful tools we have as believers! Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams gives useful insights into the importance of prayer, a daily necessity for daily triumph!
Prayer is one of the most powerful tools we have as believers! Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams gives useful insight into importance of prayer, a daily necessity for trial. When you pray be deliberate, be consistent, pray in the Holy Spirit, read the scriptures, and enforce the Word.
Be persistent in your prayers, whether you are facing trial after trial or experiencing a season of overflowing blessings. The key to breaking resistance lies in praying without ceasing, in both good times and bad times no matter what it looks like.
When you pray, there is an earthquake in the spiritual realms and heaven opens. Where there is no prayer, there is no power. But with prayer, many things can happen!
Jesus prioritized prayer in his life and ministry. Standards, systems, plans, and procedures in life are good but none of them can be a substitute for prayer. If we maintain a posture of prayer, the Holy Spirit will reveal both the plans of God and the plans of the enemy to us.
Your prayers have impact! When Moses cried out to God, reminding Him of His covenant with the Israelites, they were saved from His wrath. Be specific and intentional as you plead with God.
Daniel was one of the greatest intercessors in the Bible and his prayerfulness placed him in the middle of a challenge. When you are a prayer warrior, the devil will always seek to retaliate and discourage you from crying out to God and seeking His presence. Do not waver, prayer is a powerful we...
The devil takes delight in resisting the children of God. Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams teaches that the rebuke of the Lord commands the enemy to come into compliance with God's demands, giving us the advantage over him.
Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams continues his teaching on the rebuke of the Lord. The enemy always seeks an occasion to accuse us, and if we allow the devil to occupy space in our lives, he has the audacity to harass us. As believers, we need to learn how to engage the rebuke of the Lord!
God does not judge our actions, but our motives. Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams encourages believers to be sanctified by the truth, which is the word of God (John 17:19). You must examine yourself according to what is in the scriptures.
You can prophesy in the name of Jesus and still live in iniquity. Examine yourself, and leave behind a legacy that encourages generations to come to serve God even more faithfully than you do.
Your value increases as you face challenges. The problems and challenges you encounter could very well be an indication that you are favored by the God of the universe.
There is power in the tongue. When we speak under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, things happen. And when we say nothing, we forfeit powerful moves of God.
Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams decrees and declares that we shall possess not only our possessions but also the gates of heaven. Join him as he prays for success and and transformation in this powerful intercession!
In order to possess the gates, we must contend with the enemy! We must rise up, moving by faith and not by sight.
Jesus’ mandate and assignment on your life determined the level of Your warfare and battle. The enemy wages war on us to limit us from reaching our full potential. A life without attacks from the enemy is an indication that you’re not a threat to the kingdom of darkness.
Anyone born to make an impact will always attract the powers of darkness. Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams uses the story of Joseph to illustrate how the challenges we face in life are triggered by the weight of the assignment we carry.
Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams continues his series on how your afflictions could be an indication of the assignment you carry. In this final part of the series, he uses the story of the man from the Gadarenes. Your trials do not define your destiny!