Blessed in order to bless the nations!

by adrianfloor on June 5, 2014

Equatorial Guinea Mission 2014 with Pastor Kiluba wa kiluba

“Abraham will surely become a great and powerful nation, and all nations on earth will be blessed through him.”

Genesis 18:18 (NIV)

There are people who are carriers of international blessings. Note how the scriptures tell us, “All nations will be blessed ‘through him’”. Thus, there are people who seem to have nothing ‘on them’, that is in relation to what is apparent, but they hide mysteries for this globe. As the Apostle Paul says it: “We are looked at as though we are poor and yet many are made rich through us…” (ref: 2 Corinthians 6: 10).

There are different levels of blessings.

What the blessing can achieve depends on the spiritual level of the source of the blessing. Let us not promise blessings that are beyond the spiritual level we have. A man can only give what he has received from Heaven. Thus the level of blessing comes from or is determined by ‘Heaven’ which a spiritual place or spiritual position. Thus, the level of blessing is not determined by what people have physically such as material accumulation,  wealth or the fame they have across the globe. Let’s be informed that even Satan goes to and from the earth (which is an ability to travel all over the world)  but  Job had international fame according to God.  Therefore, we see how international fame is one thing, but international blessing is another.

Satan answered the Lord, “From roaming throughout the earth, going back and forth on it.”

“Then the Lord said to Satan, “Have you considered my servant Job? There is no one on earth like him;…”  (Job 1:6-7, NIV)

The level of blessing is not given to brag, but it serves a purpose- notice the Lord saying, ‘my servant Job’. Therefore the level of blessing is dependent on the mission that God has given to a person. The blessing of all nations is one that has victory over the spirit of Satan that goes from place to place all around the world, stealing, robbing and killing. This is the work that Satan is doing in all nations through ‘SIN’. Sin is a weapon of mass destruction in the hands of Satan, with which he is trying to wipe out humanity not only presently but eternally. However, thanks be to God for Jesus Christ, the lamb of God who takes away the sin of the earth. Hallelujah!

Sin is the curse of the earth, behind which is hidden the spirit of Satan. Therefore there is a blessing that can stop Satan at this level. That’s why Satan hates those who have such a blessing. He did all things to challenge and destroy Job’s level of the fear of God. Job’s level of the fear of God was above the wealth he had, above the reputation he had, above his family, above his marriage and even above his own body. This means that even if Job lost all these things but yet he would still FEAR GOD: What a fear of God! These are his words: “Even after my skin is destroyed, yet from my flesh I shall see God” (Job 19:26, NSAB). This is faith like that of Jesus, who was also touched, or affected,  in his physical body by this spirit: “For You will not abandon my soul to Sheol; Nor will You allow Your Holy One to undergo decay” (Psalm 16:10, Acts 2: 27). Essentially, Jesus came to free the world from the curse of sin and brings us, the nations, into the blessing of Abraham.

The spirit of Satan knows no limit, he is out for blood. He won’t stop if there is no one to stop him. The level of blessing enables one to not be limited in their actions but to limit Satan in his evil works. Satan cannot limit us where God has blessed us; the perimeter of our blessing is a holy ground. This spirit of Satan that goes around the earth curses people who are not in Christ – Hence the importance of preaching salvation in the nations.

The level of blessing we have is also our cover. Satan will not touch us. Therefore let us not adventure ourselves in an international field or arena without the blessing of God.

‘I will bless those who bless you, and I will curse him who curses you’ (Genesis 12:3, NIV)

It is a blessing to recognize those who are sent to bless us. Satan veils people and makes them hate the men of God without any reason. Hating in this case is cursing, having a bad vision or being indifferent. Enter the blessing of nations as you read this post and understand the missions to the nations that the Lord has given to Pastor Kiluba wa Kiluba and to JTL.

We thank God for Pastor Kiluba wa Kiluba, a blessing for the nations. Therefore the spirit of Satan at work behind sin in Equatorial Guinea is in trouble because it will be stopped.

Bless this mission to Equatorial Guinea.  Contact us for more prayer points, information and financial support to this mission and Satan will not be able to stop you, in all you do and wherever you go: info@jtlministries.org

Pray for God to stop the curse of sin over Equatorial Guinea through this mission.

Pray for God to destroy the veil that brings indifference to missions for salvation in the world.

Pray for God to open the eyes and heart of all people in Equatorial Guinea that they may receive Pastor Kiluba wa Kiluba’s message and enter in the blessing of nations found in Jesus Christ.

#Equatorial Guinea Mission 2014
#Equatorial Guinea Mission 2014

 

The blessings of missions

by adrianfloor on June 5, 2014

Equatorial Guinea Mission 2014 with Pastor Kiluba wa Kiluba

A mission is a source of blessing first for the place and the people to whom the mission is destined and also for the place from where the mission is departing.

Equatorial Guinea is God’s target destination for the mission of salvation through Pastor Kiluba wa Kiluba this year.

Equatorial Guinea, officially the Republic of Equatorial Guinea, is a beautiful country located in Central Africa, with an area of 28,000 square kilometres. It has two parts, an insular and a mainland region.

Capital city: Malabo

President: Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo

Currency: Central African CFA franc

Population: 736,296 (2012) World Bank

Government: Dictatorship, Unitary state, Presidential system, Republic

Points of interest: Monte Alén National Park, Pico Basilé

Official languages: French, Spanish Language, Portuguese Language

An estimated 93 percent of the population is Christian, of whom 87 percent are Roman Catholic and six percent are Protestant and members of independent denominations; many Catholics reportedly follow traditional beliefs as well. Five percent of the population practices indigenous religious beliefs exclusively. Muslims, Bahais, and practitioners of other religious beliefs each constitute less than one percent of the population. The number of Muslims is increasing due to the growing number of West African and Middle Eastern immigrants.

Having given you an overview of the destination, Equatorial Guinea, of the upcoming mission of Pastor Kiluba wa Kiluba, we see in scripture this blessing of the mission in the messianic mission. For God so loved the world; that he sent Jesus; to take people out of the condemnation of sin; into the blessing of eternal life; as promised to Abraham – the father of faith. We are blessed by this mission through salvation and Heaven is also blessed; for there is joy in heaven every time a sinner repents and comes to salvation – A dual blessing.

Deuteronomy 28:1-2“If you fully obey the Lord your God and carefully follow all his commands I give you today, the Lord your God will set you high above all the nations on earth. All these blessings will come on you and accompany you if you obey the Lord your God”

The first blessing that we receive as we go, as we obey, as we involve ourselves in the mission is to be placed above (to be out of the control of principalities in order to control them) the spiritual dominions and principalities that control the nations and keep them away from God’s plans and promises. It is impossible to do anything in the nations of this world without the blessing of God. It is the favour of God that can open even the hearts of kings. Jesus knew this and when he sent the disciples he also gave them power over serpents and scorpions on the mission field. Some people go into missions without the blessing of God and they fall in the trap of these principalities, they are caught up under the control of these forces of darkness and they will not fulfil the will of God in the mission but they will go for their own interests like Acan and they are cursed and become a source of curse for their own people and also for their land. God blesses those he has sent, not those who are on ‘spiritual tourism’- those who send themselves or those who go because they have the money to travel.

This promise of Deuteronomy was given to a people who had obeyed the call of God to leave Egypt (worldly pursuits) and go to the mission in Canaan which later became their inheritance. Going into the mission is not cheap, it costs at many levels: Finances, time, separation from loved ones, risks associated with going to a place not known and so on. Therefore it takes obedience to go into the missions and God blesses this obedience.

This obedience is at different levels. God sent Moses. 1. Moses obeyed God and spoke to Israel.  2. Israel obeyed God by following Moses out of Egypt (Out of their own preoccupations).

Today may you have an ‘Israel Mentality’ (Those who are truly the people of God follow God first) and become involved in this mission and you will see the wonders of God in your life’s journey. As it is written God has made known his ways (Direction, mission) to Moses and his works to Israel (ref: Psalm 103:7). You can be involved through a number of ways; by consistent, concerned and informed prayers. You can also involve yourself in this mission by recommending others to pray. Finally, you can involve yourself by financially supporting the missions remembering that we reap what we sow.

Don’t say “I am not part of JTL and this does not concern me”: You may miss your blessings. This mission though organised by JTL is a Jesus mission, who said to all of us believers,  “Go ye therefore and make of all nations my disciples!” Rahab was not denominationally part of Israel but she adopted the ‘Israel Mentality’ which was to follow and support Moses and she involved herself and her family in the mission (She hid the two spies – or missionaries- in her house) and she was not only saved but she also became part of the blessings of this mission. She became an ancestor of Jesus -the greatest of all missionaries.

Obey now and involve yourself as the Spirit leads you for this mission to Equatorial Guinea and enter in the blessings of nations!

Pray for the subjection of all spiritual dominions and principalities that were keeping Equatorial Guinea under the curse of sin.

Pray for God’s favour upon the man of God Pastor Kiluba and his missionary team that many doors may open for them in Equatorial Guinea, especially in this preparatory phase of the mission.

Pray that many will hear the call to involvement in this mission from all over the world.

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Pastor Micheline Shabani in the mission

by adrianfloor on May 7, 2013

Pastor Micheline Shabani in the video below is a renowned artist, international worship leader and speaker of the word from the Democratic Republic of Congo. She was recently anointed Pastor by Pastor Theophile Kiluba wa Kiluba founder and visionary of JTL International (www.jtlministries.org). And she is now part of JTL Ministries, she leads a church in Kinshasa, the capital of the DRC. She will lead two worship and praise nights in Mission Israel 2013, this June. In the video below she sings the famous song: ‘Elembo’ meaning : ‘Living testimony’.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5n-2QMAjzcg

Register now for Mission Israel 2013! And get an opportunity to meet her: www.jtlministries.org

Intercede for the nations

by adrianfloor on May 7, 2013

Mission Israel 2013!

Pray for Israel because Israel prayed for you through Solomon (1 Kings 8:41-43):

“41 “As for the foreigner who does not belong to your people Israel but has come from a distant land because of your name— 42 for they will hear of your great name and your mighty hand and your outstretched arm—when they come and pray toward this temple, 43 then hear from heaven, your dwelling place. Do whatever the foreigner asks of you, so that all the peoples of the earth may know your name and fear you, as do your own people Israel, and may know that this house I have built bears your Name.”

Our prayer for today is for an awakening of concern for Israel; in Africa and the nations where God’s plan for Israel and the role of the Church in this plan is concerned.

JTL multimedia products becoming available

by adrianfloor on May 2, 2012

JTL is now producing multimedia to help take abroad the word of God.

This is starting in the form of DVD’s of Pastor Kiluba’s missions. The first DVD is now available of a mission of Pastor Kiluba to Ivory Coast in 2009. To order your own copy, email us on info@jtlministries.org, or call +2782 341 0764.

Coming soon is the publication of books written by Pastor Kiluba, through which he endeavours to build up the churches by teaching. We hope to have the first book published in a few months time.

 

Introducing JTL News and Announcements Page

by adrianfloor on May 2, 2012

We have just introduced a new page on our website called “JTL News and Announcements”.

The purpose of this page is to inspire, inform, and encourage people throughout the world who want to partner with Pastor Kiluba in his mission to preach salvation to the nations.

The mission of preaching Jesus Christ in the nations depends on the earnest prayer of the church. The apostle Peter was appointed by Christ to lead the work of preaching the name of Jesus, but when Herod imprisoned him with the intent of executing him, it was the intercession of the church that liberated Peter to continue the work of preaching.

We will be posting news updates of the missions of Pastor Kiluba, reporting on what has recently taken place, mobilising support (in prayer, finance, and any other means) for current work, and pointing towards upcoming mission trips.

Other announcements of what is happening in JTL internationally will also be posted here.