Afleveringen
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In this powerful installment of "The Church" series, Senior Pastor Daniel Musonda Kaira delivers a transformative message that redefines the believer's role in the world. Moving beyond the spiritual realm, Pastor Kaira issues a clarion call for Christians to recognize their identity as the government on Earth, tasked with the divine responsibility of exercising dominion, stewardship, and influence in every sphere of society.
Drawing from a tapestry of scripture—from Genesis to Romans—the message reveals that all power originates from God, but it is up to the believer to cultivate and "wake out" the seed of purpose. Pastor Kaira emphasizes that dominion is not a passive inheritance but an active mandate given to mankind. He challenges the congregation to see beyond the misconception that governance is solely for the unbelieving; rather, it is a God-ordained structure that believers must engage with intentionally.
The sermon delves deeply into the intersection of faith and societal structure, urging Christians to take charge of their "rooms" and spheres of influence. It highlights the necessity of loyalty in building God's Kingdom on Earth and prepares the church for a time when governmental laws may contradict divine principles, calling for a courageous, uncompromising stand.
With practical wisdom, Pastor Kaira explores the relationship between peace and prosperity, the importance of establishing a foundation of authority, and the urgent need for believers to lead with the character and integrity of Christ. This message is a stirring reminder that the Church is not just a spiritual institution, but a governing body with a divine mandate to shape the world for the Kingdom of God.
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In a powerful midweek service on June 25, 2026, speaker Daddy Kaira delivered a stirring message exploring the profound weight and privilege of divine appointment. The core teaching emphasized that true commissioning is never self-appointed but is a formal sending by a higher authority, demanding that one's authority be matched by deep humility.
Using biblical pillars like Moses, Isaiah, and Jeremiah, Kaira illustrated that we are sent by God, not volunteers. The message took a practical turn by drawing parallels to earthly ambassadors—representatives who speak not their own opinions but the words of their head of state, live in sovereign territory, and carry diplomatic immunity. This framework challenges believers to see themselves as citizens of heaven, embodying the Kingdom they represent on earth.
Senior Pastor also addressed the sanctity of relationships and boundaries, warning against dishonoring authority and the desecration of spiritual trust. The service concluded with a resounding declaration of identity: "I am a citizen of Heaven. I have arrived!"—leaving the congregation with a renewed sense of purpose, accountability, and protection in their heavenly assignment.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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In this powerful message Senior Pastor Daniel Kaira challenged the congregation to embrace their unique calling while remaining rooted in sound doctrine. He emphasized that spiritual growth is progressive, and being led by the Holy Spirit places us in the right place at the right time.
Pastor clarified that denominationalism is not outside God’s plan, as seen in the distinct churches of Revelation, but every believer must be planted in a local church for order and growth. Drawing from Isaiah 9:6, Acts 1:6, and Daniel 10:14, he revealed that spiritual governance precedes physical manifestation. True dominion begins in the unseen realm, and believers must understand their role in advancing God's Kingdom through obedience and prayer.
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Senior Pastor Daniel Kaira teaches on meaning, touching on the importance of praying alone. We were reminded that personal prayer is non-negotiable—your relationship with God must thrive even when no one else is watching. The Holy Spirit deals with you individually, regardless of your season or status, and your spiritual significance is tied to your functionality, not just God's love . Through scriptures from Samuel, Chronicles, Exodus, Kings, and Acts, we saw how God uses men to mean something—your life is not just about what you can get, but what you can give. Be careful not to compare ministries, and always discern the patterns of the assignment upon your life. Your life means something—discover it, own it, and walk in it.
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Senior Pastor Daniel Musonda Kaira teaches on the meaning of the Body of Christ—distinguishing between its micro and macro dimensions, and explaining Jesus as the Head and Christ as the anointed office.
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A continuation on debt, Pastor Daniel kaira teaches more on debt and touches on good debt, the benefits and the principles to follow when getting into debt.
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In this powerful message, Senior Pastor Daniel Kaira distinguishes between good and bad debt, warning that while borrowing is permitted in Scripture, it is discouraged.
Bad debt: fueled by discontentment, comparison, and emotion, funds lifestyle growth, financing things that lose value and drain future income. Its effects include anxiety, depression, shame, and reduced productivity.
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Join in as Senior Pastor Daniel Kaira answers questions from the audience.
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Family Matters!!!!!
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Family Matters !!!!
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Welcome to the Month of HARVESTS.
Senior Pastor Daniel Kaira preaches on the importance of obedience as God’s love language and the key to sustaining a strong relationship with Him, encouraging believers not to grow weary in doing good, promising a season of harvest for every act of service and sacrifice.
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Pastor Daniel Kaira teaches on Gambling. Gambling was defined as a risky, chance-based act that becomes a spiritual trap, not a financial strategy. It highlights gambling’s addictive nature, its manipulation of dopamine, and the progressive stages of destruction:
small beginnings, chasing losses, desperation, relational separation, and crisis (including suicidal thoughts). The sermon warns that gambling replaces faith with probability, cannot lift anyone out of poverty, and affects entire families. However, it ends on a redemptive note, emphasizing God’s power to restore time and losses for those who decide to stop.
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Senior Pastor Daniel Kaira teaches on
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Senior Pastor Daniel Kaira teaches on fellowship with the holy spirit, how to be yielding to his direction through visions as well as how we should know and discern his voice from our own thoughts .
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Senior Pastor Daniel Kaira challenged the congregation to stop basing life philosophies on past pain, emphasizing that we must walk by faith, not by facts. While bad things happen to good people in a broken world, believers are promised victory. The message then shifted to "warfare" against the spirit of money, revealing that finances are deeply spiritual. Using authority in Christ, one must sometimes wage war for wealth held by darkness. Key takeaways included practicing delayed gratification (saving, valuing process over pleasure) and understanding that a man with a vision surpasses a man with a television.
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Apostle Aubrey’s Sunday emphasizes that genuine love for God is not passive but must be proven through tangible service and labor, as results and the work of our hands strengthen faith and demonstrate the value we place on His Kingdom. He warns that entertaining sin cuts short the advantage of the Holy Spirit, while aligning our lives with God’s written purpose activates a divine reward system where He never forgets the vessel He uses. Ultimately, our diligent service is both a demonstration of love and a powerful spiritual weapon that secures our place in His eternal agenda.
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Join in as we learn about the importance of first fruit as well as look into knowing when exactly we are supposed to give an offering and when to give first fruit with senior Pastor Daniel Kaira
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Welcome to the month of the bare minimum, Senior Pastor Daniel explains how we must be aware of when to work hard and when to do the bare minimum.
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The ten needs the lord Jesus had that we all have, Pastor Flavian teaches on the things Jesus had that we all have that enebled him to live a life without blame.
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