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GRACELIFE-COMI

Written by: GRACELIFECOMI- Teach and Preach the gospel of Jesus Christ.
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  • Chimdi and Funke preside over Chimdi Ohahuna Ministry International with the vision of raising men into completeness in Christ Jesus. Using biblical principles, COMI equips individuals to become full of God’s word and become partakers of the finished work of Jesus. For any request and information; https://linktr.ee/gracelifecomi?utm_source=linktree_admin_share To support this ministry and podcast, use Bank info: Acct Name: CHIMDI MADUABUCHUKWU OHAHUNA Account Number: 1010000000523 SWIFT code/BIC: ABNGGHAC Routing Number: 104014138 ECOBANK Naira: 5541020592 UMB cedis:0331545512013 Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gracelife-comi/support
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  • THE PHILIP PROBLEM : Information Overload and Weak FAITH.
    May 3 2024
    BIBLE STUDY| MIRACLES OF JESUS FOURTH MIRACLE OF JESUS pt.13 | THE FEEDING OF 5,000 MEN WITH 5 LOAVES OF BREAD AND 2 FISHES| CHIMDI OHAHUNA. Mark 6:31-34. We are still in the study of the fourth miracle of Jesus, the miracle of feeding of the 5000 as rendered by John chapter 6. In this study, we dig further into the Philip mentality. It was indeed a fascinating interaction between Jesus and his disciple, Philip. As a crowd gathered around them, Jesus proved Philip with a question: 'Where shall we buy bread, that these may eat?' (John 6:5). The first challenge Philip had was Information Overload. Philip's initial response reveals a significant obstacle he faced: 'Two hundred denarii worth of bread is not sufficient for them, that every one of them may have a little' (John 6:7). Philip's focus on the overwhelming amount of information—the size of the crowd and the cost of feeding them—paralyzed him. Like Philip, many of us can become overwhelmed by the sheer volume of information available to us. In an age of constant connectivity and information bombardment, it's easy to feel inundated and unable to process it all effectively. This can lead to analysis paralysis, where we become stuck in a cycle of gathering information without taking action. Secondly, we discovered Philip had weak Faith. Jesus' question to Philip was not merely about practical logistics. It was a test of Philip's faith. Jesus had already performed the miracle of turning water into wine at a wedding in Cana (John 2:1-11). Philip had witnessed this firsthand, yet he still struggled to believe that Jesus could provide for the needs of the crowd. Weak faith is faith that is affected and paralyzed by natural factors, rational thinking, and human limitations. It's faith that doubts God's ability to intervene in the physical realm. In contrast, strong faith, like that of Abraham, trusts in God's promises even when the circumstances seem impossible (Romans 4:19-20). Every believer need understand the lesson Jesus wants us to attain via this account. Jesus' question to Philip was a lesson in the importance of supernatural faith. He wanted to teach Philip and by extension every Christian that rational thinking alone could not solve the problem. It required a leap of faith—a belief that God could do the impossible. By involving Andrew in the solution, Jesus demonstrated the power of faith in action. Andrew's suggestion to use a boy's five loaves and two fish was not a practical solution on its own. However, it was an act of faith that opened the door for the miracle. Jesus' lesson to Philip is relevant to every disciple today. When rational thinking overrides the supernatural, it gives birth to weak faith. This weak faith hinders us from partnering with God and experiencing his miracles. Like Philip, we may have information at our disposal, but it's our faith that will determine whether we step up and allow God to use us as instruments of his power. By trusting in God's ability to work through us, we can overcome the limitations of our human understanding and witness the impossible. Thirdly, Philip was a timid man, this was seen when some Greek believers desired to see Jesus and they approached Philip requesting to see Him. Rather than Philip approaching Jesus directly, he approached Andrew first as though both of them did not have the same access to Jesus. Philip did this because he was timid and indecisive. He did not know what to do, therefore he met Andrew to handle the matter. John 12:20-22, KJV Jesus proved Philip so as to make him have faith in God and believe in the supernatural and miracles. Jesus did this because only faith in God and belief in the supernatural can make one bold and not timid. Same applies to every disciple of Jesus who thinks like Philip. Now, listen to the full study. Any questions arising from this study can be submitted to chimdiohahunaministry@gmail.com Jesus is Lord. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gracelife-comi/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gracelife-comi/support
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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • TESTIFYING THE LIGHT: Revelation, Vision, and the Reality of Jesus.
    May 2 2024
    In this episode of Word Explosion'24, we considered another profound concept of testifying which means to attest and how it aids the believer in proving the reality and truth of Jesus Christ. Join us as we explore the biblical passages of John 1:8, 32-33, and John 20:17-18, unraveling the significance of revelation, vision - the importance of seeing Jesus in our lives. Revelation, as the voice of God, is a divine gift that provides insight into His work and moves. When we receive revelation, we become equipped to attest to God's truth and cannot be convinced otherwise. Vision, on the other hand, is a step-down version of revelation, offering a glimpse of God's size and His plans for our lives. As believers, we must strive for revelation, as visions are not copied and can only be experienced through a personal encounter with God. As we study and discuss John the Baptist's testimony of the Light, we will learn the importance of seeing Jesus as real and true in our lives. John's bold declaration of Jesus as the Son of God and the Lamb of God serves as a powerful example for us to follow. We must all learn to see Jesus, not just as a historical figure, but as a living, breathing reality in our lives. In this podcast episode, you will discover: 1. The significance of attestation in the Christian faith. 2. The difference between revelation and vision, and why revelation is crucial for our spiritual growth. 3. John the Baptist's testimony of the Light and the impact it had on his life and ministry. 4. The importance of seeing Jesus as real and true in our lives and how it affects our ability to boldly talk about Him. 5. The need to seek revelation and vision in our individual lives and how it enables us to attest to God's work and moves. Join us for this insightful and thought-provoking episode of Word Explosion '24 as we explore the power of testifying the Light and the importance of seeing Jesus in our lives. Don't miss out on this opportunity to deepen your understanding of the Christian faith and grow in your relationship with God. Jesus is Lord. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gracelife-comi/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gracelife-comi/support
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    52 mins
  • THE PHILIP MENTALITY: A Hindrance to Faith.
    Apr 26 2024
    BIBLE STUDY| MIRACLES OF JESUS SERIES.|THE FOURTH MIRACLE OF JESUS pt.12 | THE FEEDING OF 5,000 MEN WITH 5 LOAVES OF BREAD AND 2 FISHES| CHIMDI OHAHUNA. Mark 6:31-34. In our ongoing exploration of the fourth miracle of Jesus, the feeding of the 5,000 as described in John chapter 6, we considered extensively the perplexing mentality of Philip. This mindset, prevalent among many Christians today, can severely limit our faith and hinder God's work. As Jesus witnessed a vast crowd approaching, he turned to Philip and posed a question: 'Where shall we buy bread that these may eat?' (John 6:5). This query served as a test of Philip's faith, an opportunity for him to demonstrate his belief that the miracle was possible. However, Philip's response portrayed a negative attitude: 'Two hundred pennyworth of bread is not sufficient for them, that every one of them may take a little' (John 6:7). He focused on the problem rather than the solution, emphasizing the impossibility of feeding such a multitude with limited resources. Jesus' question was not intended to elicit a calculation of expenses but to gauge Philip's faith. Faith is not about blindly believing in something impossible; it is about taking a step of attempt, believing that God can do something despite the apparent obstacles. By failing to make an attempt, Philip revealed his lack of faith. He allowed the problem to magnify in his mind, obscuring the potential for a miracle. We uncovered how the Philip mentality can have detrimental consequences on our faith-life. When we focus on problems and impossibilities, we amplify them and make them appear insurmountable. We become paralyzed by doubt and fear, preventing us from taking the necessary steps to experience God's power. To overcome the Philip mentality, we must: 1. Shift our focus: Stop dwelling on problems and start focusing on God's ability. 2. Make an attempt: Take a step of faith, even if it seems small or uncertain. 3. Trust in God's provision: Believe that God will provide the resources and support we need. 4. Embrace the possibility: Allow ourselves to believe that God can do the impossible. By overcoming the Philip mentality, we open ourselves up to the transformative power of faith. We become willing to attempt great things for God, knowing that he will reward our efforts and use them to accomplish his purposes. Don't forget to share your feedback and questions with us, and if you find solace and strength in our podcast, please consider supporting us through our giving channels. Find all the details on our website. Now, let's cast our nets wide and begin this soul-nourishing journey together, right here on "the GRACELIFECOMI podcast." Any questions arising from this study can be submitted to chimdiohahunaministry@gmail.com, check our bio to know how to give your love offerings to the ministry. Jesus is Lord. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gracelife-comi/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gracelife-comi/support
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    1 hr and 4 mins

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