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The Lord said to me to tell you
all that He wants to heal you of

one sickness—the sickness of
hurry. We are a society that has

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hurriedness. The Lord wasn’t
rebuking Martha for being busy

on the outside, but she was
troubled on the inside.

“If only I had that opportunity.”
“If only I was born in this family…”

If only this, if only that.

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Welcome back, church. You know,
the apostle Paul says, “I behold

you in the spirit your
steadfastness and your order.”

And that’s what I, when I first
read that some years ago, I

couldn’t identify with what Paul
was saying because he says, “I

behold you”, and he was writing
to people who were far off and

he says, “I behold your
steadfastness and your order in

the Spirit.” So, but now I
understand, and I see all of you

gathered together as a church.
Every time we are online, I see

in the Spirit, Amen, and I see
your response so, even though

right now. We don’t have to wait
until we are gathered physically

to really enjoy being a church.
We can also see in the Spirit,

remember this, child of God, you
are not just a physical

creature. Amen. God has ordained
you when you are born again that

you live by your Spirit, that
you walk in the Spirit.

Therefore, as you behold things
in the Spirit, you know you can

see things that is not visible
in the natural? In fact, the

Bible says that things that are
visible in the natural, they are

temporal but the things which
are not seen, they are eternal.

So, I behold you. There are
times I even see people

responding in the Spirit, Amen,
to the word that I am sharing

and I see breakthroughs, I see
deliverances taking place.

Sometimes it’s my time of prayer
before the service I will see

things happen in the Spirit.
But, many a times, I am seeing

it as I am preaching so I behold
you and I praise God for your

steadfastness. I thank God for
your hunger for, to want to know

more from the Lord. Amen? The
Bible says as we increase in the

knowledge of our Lord Jesus
Christ, grace, unmerited favour,

and peace, shalom in Hebrew,
irene in Greek, will be

multiplied to you. And we’ve
been saying that “shalom” in

Hebrew is not just peace of
mind, but it’s also wholeness,

it’s well being in every part of
your being including your body.

Amen. And that’s what “shalom”
mean. So, God promises that

unmerited favour will be
multiplied in your life and

shalom peace and wellbeing will
also be multiplied in your life

through the knowledge of our
Lord Jesus Christ. And that

“knowledge” there, the Greek
word there, is an accurate and

full knowledge. It’s not partial
knowledge. It’s full knowledge.

As we increase in the knowledge
of our Lord Jesus Christ, as we

know Him more and more, grace
and peace is multiplied. Praise

the Lord. Are you excited over
God’s Word? I know you are, and

you stand ready to receive more
from the Lord. Just like Martha

who was troubled and worried
because she didn’t pay attention

to the Word, and there are
people today, they are not, you

know, paying attention to God’s
Word, they are not heeding God’s

Word, they are not taking time
to sit at Jesus’ feet to receive

His Word. Mary on the other
hand, let’s look at the story

once again, because this is
where I want to share from, “Now

it happened as they went that He
entered a certain village; and a

certain woman named Martha
welcomed Him, Jesus into her

house. And she had a sister
called Mary, who also sat…” Now,

say the word ‘sat’. It’s a
posture of rest. “…who also sat

at Jesus’ feet and heard His
Word.” So, it’s not just

hearing, it’s first of all
sitting, resting, and then

hearing His Word. “But Martha
was distracted with much

serving, and she approached Him
and said, ‘Lord, do You not care

that my sister has left me to
serve alone? Therefore, tell her

to help me.’ And Jesus answered
and said to her, ‘Martha,

Martha, you are worried and
troubled about many things. But

one thing is needed, and Mary
has chosen that good part, which

will not be taken away from
her.’” You know, I’m on an

assignment. I believe that, even
in the days to come, the Lord

wants to unveil to you more and
more the Land of Promise for you

and for your family which is the
place of rest. Amen. For the

believer today, our Promised
Land, the land that flows with

milk and honey, is a place of
rest. And God wants us to enter

that rest. In fact, the Bible
says, “Let us labour therefore

to enter that rest, lest any man
should fall after the same

example of unbelief.” – like the
Israelites in the wilderness.

The Bible says the gospel, the
good news, that was preached to

them did not profit them, not
being mixed with faith in them

that heard it. So, God says,
“Don’t fall after that example

of unbelief.” Let us labour to
enter the rest, lest we fall

after the same example of
unbelief. In other words, the

opposite of unbelief is not
faith in this context. It is

actually rest. Because rest is
actually a posture of faith.

Praise the Lord. When you are at
rest, you are actually trusting

God. Amen. The Lord said to me
to tell you all that He wants to

heal you of one sickness. In the
days to come, He wants to cause

this healing to manifest in your
life. What healing is that? It

is not a physical disease or
physical sickness, it is

actually “hurry”. The sickness
of hurry, the disease of hurry.

God wants to heal you of that.
You know, we must not hurry

because hurrying is not faith.
Amen. We are a society that has,

you know, has accepted the norm
of culture which is busyness and

hurriedness. And we think that
it’s a badge of honour and

achievement to be known as
someone who is busy. And it’s a

culture whereby we think that
being busy is to be successful.

But, let me tell you this. If
the Lord allows something, there

is a reason for it. There are
things He wants us to learn, and

I think that one of the things
He wants us to do is to slow

down. Amen. Slow down and start
to live. The life that you save

may actually be yours. The
type-A personality, you are an

achiever, you gotta be the first
one there, you gotta be, you

know, successful and all that
and God knows. God knows that we

are not in the job, ok, for us
to be lazy, He wants us to

produce fruits. But remember
what Jesus said? That when you

abide in Him, you will produce
fruit. Only when you abide in

Him you will produce fruit. The
order there is you will produce

fruit, more fruit and much
fruit. Now, that applies for

your Christian life as well as
for your job, your assignment

that you have in life or
whatever you are doing. Amen. If

you want fruit in your life, you
want fruit in your married life,

you want good kind of fruit in
your parenting, in your

children, whatever area of
harvest that you want to see a

good fruit in, God says, first
of all, Jesus said, “Abide in

Me”. Now, notice, abide is the
opposite of running around,

hurried, and trying to achieve
this and achieve that and almost

like you are in a rat race. And,
if you win a rat race you are

the number one rat. Ok? So,
listen, friend, we need to slow

down and start to live. Slow
down and live for the glory of

God. Amen. So, what happened to
Martha here was that Martha was,

you know, she had a
guest-of-honour, the Lord Jesus

Christ Himself. God incarnate.
Amen? The Creator of the heavens

and the earth and she was busy
preparing food for Him and then

she got angry, right, she got
mad at her sister and also at

the same time, instead of
talking to the sister directly,

she blamed the Lord. “Do You
not, do You not care that my

sister has left me alone”, and
that happens to us when we are

stressed, when we are hurried,
when we feel like, you know, no

one is helping us and I’m doing
this all by myself. Maybe, you

are doing something that God is
not calling you to do. Maybe

He’s telling you, “You know
what? Leave all that. After all,

I fed more than 5,000 with only
five loaves and two fish. I

know. I know the formula of
feeding so you don’t have to

worry about feeding Me and then,
sit down at My feet and let Me

feed you. Let Me minister to
you. Let Me bless you. Receive

from Me.” Maybe that’s what the
Lord wants you to do so that you

can be free from that stress.
Whenever we are stressed, it’s

an indicator that we are not on
the paths of peace. Remember

that when the Lord leads you, He
always leads you with peace.

Amen. The Bible says, “You shall
go out with joy and be led forth

with peace.” Notice, be led. You
are led by peace. So, whenever

you feel unrest, when you feel
an anxiety, when you feel like,

you are stressed, you know for
sure you are not being led by

the Spirit. Amen. You are not
walking down the paths of peace.

The paths that He has for you.
So, God always leads us with

peace. And that peace is
something that Jesus bequeathed

to us on the last night before
He was crucified, the Lord Jesus

in the upper room said, “Peace I
leave with you, My peace I give

unto you. Not as the world
gives.” God is saying that that

is the peace that the world
gives. Jesus’ peace is a peace

you can enjoy while you are
going through the trial, you can

enjoy peace, and remember, peace
is not just peace of mind, but

also wholeness, wellness, Amen,
and the word “shalom” in Hebrew

is also prosperity,
completeness, Amen, and it’s a

mouthful. It’s a all-inclusive
word, shalom. And when we look

at Jesus in the upper room, when
He said to them “Peace I leave

with you”, He would have spoken
Aramaic or Hebrew and He will

say this, “Shalom. My peace, My
wholeness, My wellbeing.” You

know, the disciples never saw
Jesus sick. They never saw Him

hurried. They never saw Him
rushing. In fact, the Hebrew

word for “rush” is actually the
word “chuwsh”. It sounds like

someone rushing. Chuwsh. Chuwsh.
That is the Hebrew word for

“hurry”, haste. Haste. And the
Bible says, “He that believeth

shall not make haste.” So, Jesus
said, “My peace.” And they never

saw Him hurried, they never saw
Him, you know, anxious. He

always has time for everyone,
you know, He moves in the rhythm

of grace. And He has time, and
you notice that Jesus, you know,

many of His answers or even His
sermons came out of what we call

“things that He’s not prepared
for” in the natural. Of course,

we know that the Lord is flowing
with the Spirit but, if you look

at it, you’ll find that somebody
will say something and then He

will respond to that person
saying something and from there

came a teaching. Or He will find
someone, Zacchaeus, for example,

up on a tree. Amen. That wasn’t
planned for, ok? But, of course,

we can talk about “planned for”,
you know, by God directing

Zacchaeus, but I’m talking about
simple things in life. Likewise,

for all of us, we know we meet
different circumstances that we

are not ready or not prepared
for. And yet, God wants us to

stop and not be hurried and
relate to the person that’s in

front of us. Amen. Enjoy the
now-moment. The Bible says, “Now

is the accepted time. Today is
the day of salvation.” Now,

that’s a quotation from the Old
Testament where the Hebrew word

there is literally “Now is the
ratson time.” Remember the

ratson time? In the Greek it is
“Now is the dektos time”, which

is a time when God’s favours
profusely abound. When is that

time? It’s no more just a year,
it’s no more just a season, it

is now. So, if we live in the
future, when I say “live in the

future”, many a times we are
hurried to fulfill something in

the future, to meet an
expectation of goals that we

have set or we are trying to
wait for an event, Christmas,

you know, Chinese New Year,
something like that, then I’ll

be happy, then I’ll, you know,
we’ll celebrate. No, friend, you

celebrate while you are going
towards that event or whatever

the goals that you have set.
Enjoy the journey. And Jesus

enjoyed His journey. Jesus would
spend time with Zacchaeus. He

would say, for example, it’s all
not prepared, right? In the

natural it’s not prepared. He
saw Zacchaeus because Zacchaeus

chose to climb a tree to see
Him. But He stopped and He said,

“Zacchaeus, come down. I must
abide at your house.” In fact,

the only time that Jesus would
advise someone to make haste. He

always tells you to be at peace.
Amen. “Peace I leave with you,

My peace I give unto you. Not as
the world gives give I unto you,

let not your heart be troubled,
neither let it be afraid.” The

only time He says, “Make haste”,
Amen, “Hurry up”, is for someone

to get saved. And that’s what He
said to Zacchaeus when he was on

the tree, Jesus said to
Zacchaeus, “Come down. Make

haste. Make haste. I must abide
at your house.” Why? Make haste

to be saved. Amen? “Zacchaeus,
make haste to receive My

salvation.” And Zacchaeus
received just that. Praise the

Lord. You know, friend, when
Jesus says, “My peace I give

unto you.” He’s bequeathing to
them. The word “leave” there is

not the same as “My peace”, the
next line “I give”. That word

“give” is the simple Greek word
for, “give” – didomi, but here,

“My peace I, actually “leave” is
like someone who’s passing on,

he left a will, he bequeaths to
you. In other words, Jesus said,

“My shalom, My peace of mind, My
health, My wellbeing.” And they

never saw Him sick. Amen? “I
leave with you. I bequeath to

you.” And the only thing He
tells us to do is this – Let not

your heart be troubled, neither
let it be afraid. And that’s

your responsibility. That’s your
part. You know, we guard so many

things in our lives, we guard
our health, right? And that’s

why we exercise, we watch what
we eat and all that and we guard

our family, we guard our
children, we guard a lot of

things. But the thing is this,
friend, the Lord is telling us,

“You guard this, this very thing
I tell you and then you’ll guard

everything else.” And what is
that? Your heart. For out of it

are the issues of life, not
death. Guard your heart. And

He’s saying, “Let not your heart
be troubled.” Every day, there

are things that will trouble our
heart. There are things that

will tell us things, you know,
“What if? What if? What if?”

Those who live in the past, it
is these two words, “If only”.

If only this had happened. If
only I had that opportunity. If

only I was born in this family.
If only this, if only that. It’s

all in the past. You cannot
change the past or you are

worried about the future. So, in
the past it’s more of regret ok?

But the future is more of worry
and anxiety and the two words

is, “What if?” What if? What if?
What if this pain in my body is

more serious than I thought?
What if? What if? And you are

living today worried about the
future. And the Lord promised us

that “give us this day our daily
bread”. He never says, “Give us

this day our monthly bread.”
There’s only grace, there’s only

provision, there’s only favour,
there’s only supply that He will

give you one day at a time. And
He wants us to live in the

“now”. Now is the favourable
time. When you live in the now,

instead of living in the future
where there’s no favour, there’s

no dektos, there’s no favour
there, because now is the

acceptable time. Now is the
what? Dektos time, which means

the favourable time. If you live
in the future by worrying, there

is no favour there for you. But
whatever areas of worry or

concern you may have, the Lord
today wants you to live “now”,

Amen, with Him. Amen. Today is
the acceptable time. Amen. The

dektos time. The favourable
time. Amen. Not in the future,

not worry in the future or
living in regret in the past,

Amen, you are wasting your
now-moments with the past. You

know, I remember that, I thought
that when I first had Jessica

and she was, you know, she was
born and all that, my first

child, I never, you know, knew
what I was in for, crying every

night and, you know, I, that’s
where I got the habit of staying

up late. I would study late into
the night because I knew she was

going to cry and I’m gonna
relieve Wendy, Amen, and carry

her and feed her or whatever,
so, it became a habit. Until now

I would study late into the wee
hours of the morning, it become

a habit. And I used to wonder
like how long will this last,

you know, and I didn’t really
enjoy it. I love her but I

didn’t enjoy the night, you
know, wakes and all that and I

was thinking, and all too soon,
I look at her and she’s an

adult. Hallelujah. You know,
she’s a beautiful girl now. A

young woman. And I think to
myself, where did all those

years go? If only I can turn
back the clock, and I know many

of you feel the same way about
your children, Amen, and enjoy

every moment because that moment
will all too soon fade away.

Amen. It is, even the waking up
at nights is actually a

privilege. So, I said this to
the Lord. And the Lord waited

until a number of years before
Justin came along and this time

round, I was ready. I was ready
to enjoy every moment. Every

time he’s awake, right, I would
just, even I, even found joy in

his crying, you know, and I
found, it’s such a music to my

ears, you know, to hear him cry.
And I would walk the floor with

him and consider it a privilege
because I remember when I was

asking God for another baby, I
would carry a pillow and walk in

the room and sing a hymn. I
still remember the hymn. “Guide

me O Thou great Jehovah. Pilgrim
through this barren land.” And

since he was a child, Justin
knows that song. He knows what,

I’ll say, “Guide me through this
barren,” he’ll say, “land”. Hehe

and, you know, that’s my act of
faith, believing God for a child

because I knew that I want to
cherish every moment now of

their childhood and again,
Justin is now 9-years-old and I

tried to carry him the other day
but I can’t carry him for too

long because he’s grown tall and
strong. And, you know, I had to

put him down. But, friends,
maybe you are at that level,

your child, you have small
children, Amen, cherish every

moment that you have, alright,
be present in the now and love

them in the now. Don’t worry
about the future, the future

will take care of itself. So I
enjoy right now, God has blessed

me and I can minister to people
who have grown children because

I have Jessica, whom I love
dearly and then I have a young

one, alright, Justin. So I’m
able to relate. I think one of

the reason God blessed me with
an older child now and with a

younger child so that I can
still remember and I still can

relate to the people in my
congregation. Praise the Lord.

Now, the thing is that even in
married life, we enjoy the

moments now. We don’t say, “Oh
we’re getting old, you know,

we’re coming to this age and
that kind of thing…” We just

savour the moment we have. We
are not that age yet. So don’t

start thinking of that age. You
know some people they like to

talk about, how old are you,
they talk about the coming year.

That’s my age. No, friend, why
are you talking about the age?

Enjoy the year that you have
now. You’re not there yet. Amen.

Enjoy the year now. Enjoy the
moments now. Praise the Lord.

You know, it seems everything is
moving fast in this last days.

And we need to catch the moment,
Amen and rest in that moment.

Don’t hurry, Amen. See what the
Lord has to say in that moment.

Praise the Lord. But you say,
“Well, if I don’t hurry then

I’ll miss the bus, you know I’ll
miss the success that’s waiting

for me, I’ll miss that kind of
thing….” No, friend, do you know

that many a times your
hurriedness is the very thing

that’s causing the failure in
your future. Many a times you’ll

find that God’s people when they
abide, all of a sudden they find

that, even their business churn
out more profits when they rest.

In the ministry when I rest, I
come back, Praise the Lord, full

of the Word of God. And I want
to spend time sharing the word.

I want to spend time ministering
to the people in the church. But

if I’m depleted and I have
nothing to supply. Friend, woah,

you don’t want to hear me when
I’m depleted. You know, friend,

we cannot keep on hurrying,
hurrying like Martha did alright

and she was exasperated. She
said to the Lord, “Don’t You

care?” Why? Because Martha was
distracted. Notice distracted

with much serving? And if you
look at verse 41, Jesus said,

“Martha, Martha you are worried
and troubled…” About what?

“…many things.” Now look at the
word “worried” and “troubled”.

Worried is the Greek word
“merimnao”, merimnao and the

word “merimnao” come from
“merizo” which is a part. Later

on, He would tell her, “Mary has
chosen the good part, (merizo, a

part).” But merimnao means to be
divided into many parts. It’s

literally to be drawn apart in
many, many areas, distracted,

ok. In other words, worry, is
predicated on the fact that you

have been distracted, you have
been pulled in different

directions. Literally the word
there, merimnao the word merizo

is apart but merimnao means so,
divided into many parts. That

means you are pulled in many
different directions, you are

now distracted. Therefore you
are impatient. I find that you

know, it’s hard for me to be
kind, it’s hard for me to be

patient when I’m in a hurry. Or
I think I’ve got to you know,

fulfill this assignment then
when Justin comes to me I can be

a bit impatient or if my wife
says something sometimes a

little curt word might just
escape but you know, and then

I’ll tell her, “I’m sorry, my
mind is on this thing and all

that…” Haven’t we all done that?
You know, if we can just live in

the moment and not hurry. In
fact the word, “hurry” there,

haste there, like I said just
now “chuwsh”. I want to show you

this verse in the Bible, in 1
Peter chapter two, it says

therefore it is also contained
in the Scripture, “Behold I lay

in Zion a chief cornerstone –
elect, precious, and he who

believes on Him will by no means
be put to shame.” Notice that,

that phrase? “By no means”.
Those who believe on Jesus will

by no means be put to shame. Now
look at this passage, it’s a

quotation from the Old Testament
Scripture and this is what it

says in the Old Testament,
Isaiah 28, “Therefore thus says

the Lord God: ‘Behold, I am the
one who has laid as a foundation

in Zion a stone, a tested stone,
a precious cornerstone, of a

sure foundation; Whoever
believes will not be in haste.’”

Isn’t that interesting? In the
New Testament, the Holy Spirit

translate it as, “Those who
believe in him…” Same passage;

it’s a quotation from Isaiah 28.
Same passage but here it says,

“He who believes on Him will by
no means be put to shame.” But

in Isaiah, it says, “Whoever
believes in Him will not be in

haste.” Why is that so? Why is
it different? And by the way,

the word “haste” here is the
word “chuwsh”. Alright it is an

onomatopoeia. Chuwsh is like
rushing. Chuwsh like a strong

sudden wind. A gust. Chuwsh. And
we are living life like that. So

the Bible says that if you
believe on the Lord Jesus, Amen,

you will not be in a hurry. You
will not be in haste. Because,

in the New Testament, it’s
telling us – you put two and two

together, the Holy Spirit is
telling us something here, Amen.

There are secrets He wants to
share with us about those who

are believing on Jesus, they
will not be put to shame. Why?

Because they will not be in
haste. They are not people who

are hurried. They are not people
who are overworked, busy. And

one of the things that really
make us busy, you know, is our

phones. And, we got this modern
gadget here that we are somehow

connected to. I think
surgically. We cannot remove it

from our hands. And we need to
look at it all the time. We need

to look at it all the time. So
people are no longer meditating.

Isn’t it interesting that the
word “meditate” in the English

is also the word “muse”? To muse
on something. David says, “While

I was musing, the fire burned.”
Amen so as you meditate on God’s

Word, Amen, God’s fire burns.
And that’s what I love. I love

to preach with a burning heart.
Something that God has revealed

to me Amen. Many a times, for
your sake, the Lord will reveal

things to me and burn my heart
over it and then I will just

burn on you. Praise the Lord!
And burn off the dross and all

the anxieties and panic attacks
off your life by the living Word

of God, Hallelujah. So, whoever
believes in Him will not be in

haste. To be in haste is to be
put to shame. Somehow shame is

waiting for you. You will be
embarrassed. There’ll be

something that won’t work out.
Amen. Failure is in front of

you. And it’s literally that.
It’s telling us – if you’re in

haste, you’ll be put to shame.
If you’re not in haste, you’re

someone who believes in the
Lord. If you’re not in haste,

Amen, you will not be put to
shame. In other words, there is

something waiting for you that
will cause you to smile and

rejoice and be glad, Amen.
Victory, success is ahead of you

because you will not be put to
shame. Amen. When we say we

believe God, what does it mean?
It means we are people who are

at rest. And the only thing that
the Lord tells us to do in the

upper room besides He tell us,
you know, “Let not your heart be

troubled because I have bequeath
upon you my rest. I have

imparted to you My shalom.” So
right now, your part – let not

your heart be troubled. Neither
let it be afraid. Guard that.

Guard that and you’re guarding
your health. Guard that and

you’re guarding your family.
Guard that and you’re guarding

your work or occupation. Guard
that and you’re guarding your

future. Guard that and you’re
guarding yourself. Hallelujah.

Guard that above everything
else. Don’t try to guard these

things on the outside, that
thing on the outside and you’re

being pulled in different
directions. Just guard one thing

– your heart. For out of it
cometh, out of it are the issues

of life, not death. Amen. And I
remember reading about this man

who always you know, when he
fetches his son from school he

will always be trying to find
the shortest way because it’ll

be like rush hour, and there’ll
be many other cars. And he will

always be, you know, to try to
and you know, even in small

opening he will try to squeeze
in and he will always try his

best. And even when he’s not in
a hurry, there’s nothing for him

to do, like times like this, you
know, when you are, many of

people working from home, they
still have the habit of driving

fast, right. Or you know, or at
the end, like traffic, at the

junction, right they will try to
find the lane that is not

occupied. As if that makes a
difference. You only save a few

moments of the time. And you
know what? It’s a mentality

thing. I remember the father of
stress, the guy who discovered

stress, the doctor. Doctor
Selye, when he discovered this.

He was actually a heart
specialist and, he noticed that

the people that came to his
office, many a times, their, his

seat. He have to send his seat,
the nurse will tell him,

alright, it’s time to send the
seat for upholstery again.

Because on the edges of the
seat, you know, right on the

edges of the seat, that is the
seat in front of him where the

patient will sit down. Alright
at the edge of it, it’s all worn

out. And it keeps on getting
worn out very fast. And every

few months, he’s got to send it
for upholstery. And Dr. Selye

start asking himself, “Hans
Selye…” he start saying, “you

know, there’s something here.
These people are stressed, these

people have heart trouble but
then they are also seating on

the edge of their seats. Every
time they come, they sit on the

edge of their seats.” And then
he noticed, he looked out of his

window and he looked at all his
patients’ cars and he found that

they were all positioned, like
they were all turning back in so

that front out. Front is out
that the front of the car is out

so to make a fast getaway. Very
few he found would turn in nose

in. And he noticed that they are
all like get up and go, get up

and go, get up and go. He
noticed, and he calls this the

Type A temperament. People with
Type A, you know, those who are

movers and shakers and people
who are in a hurry, right.

People who are, many a times,
successful in their career but

what, at what cost? You know,
and he calls them the Type A

people are more susceptible to
heart troubles. And that father

that I told you about that was
always rushing here and there,

finally he was diagnosed with,
as having some heart conditions

and in a few short years, he
died. He passed on. Friend, slow

down. Slow down and live.
Because the life that you are

saving may be very well be your
life. Amen. Slow down. Slow down

and live. Praise the Lord.
Praise the Lord. Hallelujah. So

back to Martha and Mary again,
Jesus said, “Martha, Martha you

are worried and troubled about
many things.” So merimnao means

to be pulled in different
directions. Now troubled about

many things. “Troubled” is the
word “thorybazo”. Thorybazo is a

very interesting word. This is
the word thorybazo – troubled,

as a verb. But actually it comes
from the word thorybos. And

thorybos actually means,
thorybos from where this word

“troubled” comes from, is
actually a word that talks about

a riot. A tumult, a crowd. That
is a, you know, a nuisance kind

of thing, against the public
order. A tumult, a riot, a crowd

or a riot, and a lot of noise.
That’s the picture of that word

thorybos from where the word
“troubled” is taken from. So you

put them together, that means in
the mind of Martha, who is

troubled, there is a lot of
noise. A lot of noise in the

head telling her, “Oh you know,
you need to do this, you haven’t

done this yet, you haven’t done
that yet, you need to do this,

you need to do this, quick,
quick, quick, quick, quick, do

it, do it, do it.” And it’s a
lot of noise, a lot of noise in

the head. So many directions and
she’s been pulled in different

directions. Worried. That’s what
the definition of worried is.

And then, thorybos is a noise,
like a crowd, a lot of thoughts,

a crowd of thoughts making all
kinds of noise in your head and

that’s the reason why Jesus said
– one thing. Just focus on one

thing. And if you find yourself
getting busy on the inside. I’m

not talking about busy outside.
The Lord wasn’t rebuking Martha

for being busy outside but she
was troubled on the inside.

Merimnao, worried, being pulled
in different directions

inwardly. You know, you look at
her – she might look at ok she’s

just a busy person, she’s a very
successful person, Amen, a lady

who is responsible. Amen, based
on society, she’s in good

standing, right? But the thing
is that, as far as the Lord is

concern, He cares about your
inside. Because friend, out of

the good treasures of your
heart, inside, you bring forth,

that means outside, good things.
An evil man out of the evil

treasure of his heart, brings
forth evil things. A good man

out of the good treasure of his
heart brings forth good things.

Amen. So you find that, for
Martha, she’s been pulled in

many different directions,
alright there’s worry and then

troubled in her mind – a lot of
noise going on. And that same

word “troubled”, ok, in so many
directions is the same word used

by Jesus when He described the
signs of the times. Now we are

right now seeing those signs
coming to pass. Alright. Never

before in modern times, the time
of this day that we live in

where we have the advent of
computers and all that. Jesus

mentioned about pestilence
coming before He comes again.

Now, some people they quote if
that’s happening that means the

Lord is sending all these things
to usher in the coming of Jesus.

No, no, no, no. He’s telling us
that these are the signs, He

didn’t say that He sent them.
These are the signs when all

these things happen, it’s only
the beginning. Amen. Which means

the devil knows his time is
short and there’s mention in the

Book of Revelation. The devil
knows his time is short and he’s

angry. He knows Jesus is coming
back. And he’s causing all these

wars and rumours of wars and
pestilences and plagues and

earthquakes and diverse
earthquakes. These are not the

work of God, it’s the work of
the devil. But notice what Jesus

said – even with all these signs
and we are right now in the

midst of one of them, the
pestilence that Jesus talked

about. And Jesus used the
plural, pestilences, not just

one pestilence. Pestilences and
look at what Jesus said in

Matthew 24, “And you will hear
of wars and rumours of wars. See

that you are not troubled…” Now
this word “troubled”, throeo, is

the root word of the word
“troubled” that He spoke to

Martha about. Thorybazo. Amen.
Same word, troubled. From

thorybos. Like a riot, a tumult,
a crowd yelling in your head.

It’s the same word. It’s from
the root word. And He’s telling

us – see that you don’t be
troubled with this news and that

news and this news and that
news. You know today, we have a

oversupply, you know, a glut of
all kinds of news, media

blasting in. And we’ve all the
devices to receive them and

we’re listening and we’ve been
torn in different directions and

we’re troubled about many
things. And Jesus says, “One

thing that you need to see to is
this – see that you are not

troubled even with the signs of
the times.” And you know, one

thing that I believe that we
need to preach on the end times

and I do okay but we must not
preach doom and gloom. Like

fearful. The Lord himself said,
“When these things happen, lift

up your heads, your redemption
draws near.” You know what’s

that? Redemption? He’s talking
to believers who are already

redeemed. Their bodily
redemption. You’re going to

receive a body forever strong,
forever healthy, forever

good-looking, praise God,
forever young. Amen. And you

will never die. For how long?
Forever. Forever is a pretty

long time, friend. He’s saying
lift up your head. Amen. Look

ahead with hope. Your redemption
draws near with every passing

sign of the time Amen, that you
see happen right in front of you

and globally, you know you’re
one step nearer to your bodily

redemption. Hallelujah. You will
see Jesus come for you and your

body will be transformed like
unto His glorious body. You’re

gonna look good. Turn to your
neighbor right now and say,

“You’re gonna look good.
Alright, endure for a while.

You’re gonna look good. Praise
God. I’m gonna look good,

hallelujah, endure my face for a
while. I’m gonna look good.”

Praise God. Our bodily
redemption draws near. Yes, my

friend, Praise the Lord. So
Jesus said, “Martha, you are

worried (merimnao) and troubled
about many things. But one

thing…” Say, “one thing”; one
thing is needful. Martha is

troubled about many things, why?
Because she didn’t do the one

thing. What is the one thing
that Mary did? Not just listen

to His Word, she sat. Now I’m
not referring to just physical

rest, alright in this word that
God has for us. Yes, many a

times it may involve physical
rest. We need to have times of

rest. Even God Himself rested,
not because He was tired but

because of posture of rest, His
work was finished. Hallelujah.

And He rested. To not rest, to
be in haste is actually not

trusting God. But how can I be
at rest when the work is not yet

finished? And that’s why you
need to read Hebrews 4. The

Bible says, “Let us labour to
enter the rest.” And it says

that, although the works were
finished from the foundation of

the world. So He told them to
rest. In the economy of God, in

the mind of God, in the reality
of God which is the reality

above every other reality, all
the works needed for our

provision, for our completeness,
for our life has all been

finished. As far as God is
concerned. So, God finishes

everything and then, God tells
us to start where He finished.

Amen. That’s why the Bible tells
us that as you have received the

Lord Jesus, so walk you in Him.
You are complete in Him, now

walk in Him. Amen. So you’re
complete in Him, now walk. In

other words, God put the
finishing post, alright, if

you’re an athlete, you
understand what I’m trying to

say. The finishing post. And you
know what God does? Alright,

it’s out of this world, ok. He
takes the finishing post and He

puts it right at the starting
lineup. And He tells you – you

are there. It is finished. You
didn’t have to finish it. My Son

finished it for you. Now, you
start where He finished. You

start to walk out your
completeness. And that’s why,

many a times, we walk in the
spirit. But we try to walk in

the spirit and end up in the
flesh. You know why? Because

we’re not walking out of
completeness. We are trying to

become what God has declared
that we already are. We are

trying to complete what has been
completed at the cross. We are

trying to finish what Jesus did
when He declared, “it is

finished” at the cross. We are
trying to defeat an enemy that

has already been defeated. And
the very act of trying to defeat

him is unbelief. Are you
listening, my friend? Let me

just tell you this, even trying
to get close to God is not what

God wants. You are there. You
cannot be nearer to God than to

be in Christ at the Father’s
right hand, seated with Christ

because whatever He did, He did
as you. Not just for you, He did

as you. You are now seated with
Christ, so near to the Father’s

heart. So when I pray, you know,
there were times in the past

when, before God revealed this
to me, that I would pray like

God is up there far away and I’m
down here and I say, “Father,”

and I felt, I still didn’t feel
like He’s listening to my

prayers. I say, “Father God,
hear my prayer, God, Father

God…” you know, and I’m in dire
straits and I need God to answer

my prayer. And when the more I
pray like that, it seems like

the more distant He is, until I
realised, one day, the Lord

showed me that, “You’re not
trying to get close to Me, you

are already there, at My right
hand, seated with Christ in

heavenly places.” So now, I just
turn to Him anytime and say,

when I say, “Father,” I have a
consciousness I’m already close

to Him. Amen, Amen? So God
completes the work and then God

says, “Start where I have
completed.” Amen? “Start where I

have finished.” So we don’t pray
for victory, we pray from

victory. Amen. Again, even in
the area of healing, we just

realised that we’re not trying
to get the healing. I know the

pain is screaming, the diagnosis
in the natural, in the x-ray and

all that may show something
else, but God is saying, in

spite of all that, this reality
is not based on the reality that

God sees, the finished work and
God is bringing the finished

work right in front here to you,
right where you are and God is

saying, “You are healed.” And
God is saying, so in other

words, you pray and thank God
that you are healed. Those who

try to be healed always find
themselves struggling to be

healed. And those who pray that
they are healed already, by

Jesus’ stripes, find the
manifestation. It may happen, it

may happen one hour later, it
may happen the next day, it may

happen the next week, it may
happen the next month but it

will surely happen. But your
posture is that, before God, you

have laboured, your only labour
right now is to enter that rest

where all the works are
finished. And you say, “Father,

I’m not trying to defeat the
enemy.” Alright, last night, you

know, you may say, “Last night,
Lord…” And I feel like the Lord

is giving me this because
there’s a number of you having

these struggles. You know, you
have bad dreams at night, you

can’t sleep well and you may
say, “Lord, I have these bad

dreams and it seems like…” You
know, this spiritual warfare

thing is real, my friend, and
one of the ways the devil

attacks you is actually through
worry, troublesome thoughts,

noise, you know and a spirit of
hurriedness and he comes and

attack you, especially when you
are resting. You know, what a

posture it is when you’re
sleeping, isn’t it, it’s

resting, isn’t it? And that’s
the time the devil attacks. Let

me show you this verse in the
Bible, in Exodus 17. “Now,

Amalek came and fought with
Israel in Rephidim. And Moses

said to Joshua, ‘Choose us some
men and go out, fight with

Amalek. Tomorrow, I will stand
on the top of the hill with the

rod of God in my hand.’” Now, I
don’t know how many of you know

the story but let me just share
this story real quick. You know,

Israel has come out of Egypt,
the Exodus has happened, they

have crossed the Red Sea and
they are now on the other side.

This is the first battle, that’s
why it’s significant. It’s the

first battle that Israel would
face. So it tells us what is the

first thing the devil is after
and also the word “Amalek”, this

is the first time you see Amalek
attacking. You know, they have

other battles down through the
years after that, even in the

Old Testament, in the story of
Esther also, there is a

descendant of Amalek. But let me
tell you this, the first battle

is significant. The first battle
of Israel out of Egypt and then

the first battle of Amalek was
actually at a place called

Rephidim. There is no
insignificant details in the

Bible. Even names have meanings
and “Rephidim” means resting

places. So it is when you are
resting, when you are resting,

listen my friend, it is when you
are at rest, the devil cannot

allow you to rest one moment
longer. He cannot, he cannot

afford to have you in a place of
rest because when you are at a

place of rest, you will produce
fruit, more fruit and much

fruit. When you are at a place
of rest, you are actually at a

place of faith, Amen, and you
know that you will not be put to

shame. The devil knows that, the
devil knows that when you are at

a place of rest, it’s like the
Promised Land. Everything is

flowing for you, flowing with
milk and honey. You are in a

place of favour because now,
now, at a place of rest, not in

the future, not regret about the
past, but right now is the

favourable moment. Okay, if we
look at 2 Corinthians here, in

chapter 6, “We then, as workers
together with Christ, also plead

with you not to receive the
grace of God in vain.” Now,

whatever he is about to tell
you, is how people might not

receive the grace of God. In
other words, they receive the

grace of God but in vain, it is
not availing for them. You know

why? Because they’re not living
in the now. It goes on to say,

“For He says, in an acceptable
time, I have heard you.” Now,

this is a quotation from the Old
Testament. “And in the day of

salvation, I have helped you.
Behold, now is the acceptable

time. Behold, now is the day of
salvation. Now is the accepted

time. Behold, now is the day of
salvation.” And in the Hebrew

where it is quoted from in the
Old Testament, it is the name of

Jesus there. Okay, so in an
acceptable time, the word

“acceptable” there is “dektos”,
the word “time” is “kairos”. You

know, Jesus preached in His
hometown, He was preaching from

Isaiah where He says, “To preach
the acceptable year of the

Lord”, that is, “acceptable year
of the Lord” is “dektos”, a year

where the favours of God
profusely abound. That’s how

Thayer puts it, the Greek
scholar, alright? When Jesus

quoted it from the Old
Testament, in the New Testament

it’s in the Greek and it says
“dektos”. Well, that year of

dektos is now in a now-moment.
So if you live in the now, you

enjoy that and that’s how not to
receive the grace of God in

vain. Okay? So, the word
“dektos” is there in the word

“acceptable” and the word “time”
is the word “kairos” and

“kairos” used to be a season.
You study the word “kairos”,

it’s actually a season of
favour, a season of good

opportunities. There’s another
word for “time” in the Greek. It

is the word “chronos”, chronos,
like chronological, chronology,

chronos, and chronos is
literally time. Alright, it’s

not referring to any significant
things about the time but just

naturally time, by itself. But
the word “kairos” is not just

time. It is a seasonable time
and a time of good

opportunities, a time of favour,
just like dektos. Amen. It’s a

time where good things happen.
Well, used to be a season,

kairos used to be a season
filled with many days during

that time of good opportunities
and blessings. Well that season

ended. The “dektos” year is now
put in the now. Now is the

acceptable time. Now is the day
of salvation. Now is the time of

salvation. What does that tell
us? That tells us if we live

outside now, there is no favour,
there is no help, there is no

blessing. If we live outside,
whether in the past, okay,

living in the past with regret,
always looking back, you know,

complaining about things that
would have happened, that, you

know, you wish it had happened,
Amen, regret because of

somebody’s mistake, Amen. If you
are living in the past, there’s

no favour there. Or if you’re
worried about the future,

anxious about the future,
troubled about the future, there

is no favour there because you
are, you are squandering your

now moments. Enjoy the now. Be
in the now because now is where

the favour is. Now is where the
good opportunities abound. Now

is where the blessings of God
abound. Hallelujah. And now is

the day of salvation. Today,
many a times we quote this verse

for salvation, you know, and it,
you can apply it as such because

there’s no day of salvation for
people any more. Now is the day

of salvation. Now has become the
day of salvation. So you tell

people receive Christ now, don’t
delay, don’t push it to the

future. Now is the time. For
those of you watching right now,

now is the time to believe on
Christ. Now is the time to make

sure your salvation in Christ.
Hallelujah. Amen. So, but all

that, even this verse is used
for that purpose, actually this

verse is more than that. It’s
telling us all the favour that

you want from God, all the good
opportunities you want from God,

all the good seasons you want
from God is now in the now. And

all that is of Jesus, the day of
Jesus, the day of salvation is

in the now. So let’s live in the
now. And how do you do that? Be

conscious of the now. Be
conscious, Amen as you relate to

people, as you talk to people,
be conscious, live in the now.

You know, how many of you have
talked to people before, you

talk to them and then, it may be
your spouse, you’re talking to

your wife and then you know,
your mind is drifting and you’re

thinking what to do, or what to
eat later or, you know, in my

case, it’d be like what’s my
message, you know, my other

point that I need to bring up
and all that, because I’m

talking to Wendy and sometimes
she’ll look at me and say, “Erm,

are you with me? Did you hear
what I said?” Then, you know, my

intelligent mind, my
lightning-fast mind will try to

rescue me and I’ll say, I’ll
repeat the last line that she

said just now. Amen. But she got
it, she knows me. I haven’t

arrived yet. Amen. But I need to
remind myself to be in the now.

I need to be in the now, as a
pastor, sometimes, you know,

there’s a tendency, in my past,
when I was less experienced and

I didn’t know about grace and
all that, I used not to enjoy. I

see preaching as an assignment,
you know, but now I’m enjoying

preaching. Hallelujah. Sometimes
I enjoy it so much that I just

go on, like the mercies of God,
endures forever. Amen. Heh, I’ll

let you off. Praise the Lord.
Amen? So the first thing the

enemy does is that he attacks
you all when you are resting.

Now, the word “Amalek”, back to
this again, now, Amalek came and

fought with Israel in Rephidim.
Again, the word “Rephidim” means

resting places. Now, look at the
word “Amalek”. “Amalek” is from

the Hebrew word “amal”, amal-
and “amal” means, literally,

painful toil, wearisome labour.
Okay? The story goes on to say

that the enemies came and they
fought with Israel. And Israel

was fighting and Moses was
raising his hand. He was

standing and raising his hands.
But soon enough, he got tired,

he felt tired and his hands went
down and the Bible says that

when his hands went down,
alright, the enemies prevailed,

Amalek prevailed over Israel.
So, Aaron and Hur came and they

put his hands up but you know
what they did? They made him sit

down. Hallelujah only when he
sat down, Israel prevailed. What

is that a picture of? Us seated
with Christ in heavenly places.

Only when you rest, Amen,
victory will prevail in your

life. Only when you rest, Amen,
if you’re too busy trying to

fight, alright, learn to rest.
Now, nobody sits down in a

battle. Nobody sits down in a
battle and yet God teaches us,

the art of warfare, God’s way to
victory is always sit down.

Amen, “You prepare a table
before me,” and you know what?

You don’t stand at a table. You
sit at the table. “You prepare a

table before me in the presence
of my enemies.” Amen. You know,

who feels like eating in the
midst of your enemies? Your

enemies today can be that
bodily, you know, symptoms in

your life and it could be a
child that is, you know, having

some trouble, you know,
sleeping, or it can be, it can

be your boss or you know, an
assignment that you have not

fulfilled and it is troubling
you and you’re not sure you can

accomplish it. Whatever it is
causing stress, that’s your

enemy. Okay, your enemy today is
not flesh and blood. Amen. So,

if that’s your enemy, do you
feel like sitting down and

resting? No, in the natural, you
don’t, yet God tells you, sit

down and eat. And by the way,
the word “bread” in Hebrew is

“lechem”, and the word “fight”
is “lacham”, literally from the

same words. It’s literally
spelled the same way, “lechem”,

“lacham” and it’s just
pronounced differently. In other

words, the way you fight the
enemy and it’s even used here,

when Israel fought with the
enemy, the word there is

“lacham”, even in Exodus 17
here. Right, “lacham” is the

same, where you get the word
“bread”, “lechem”, Bethlehem,

Amen, house of bread, “lechem”,
“lacham”. In other words, you

fight by feeding. The more you
feed on God’s Word, the more you

listen to the Word of God, the
more you feed, the more you sit

down and listen to God’s Word,
you are fighting your enemies.

Moses sat down and the enemies
were defeated. So will your

enemies. Amen. They’ll all be
defeated when you rest. Don’t be

in a hurry, don’t be worried,
don’t be troubled, praise the

Lord. And Jesus said about the
end times, when these things

happen, let’s go back to that
again, Jesus said what? When you

hear of wars and rumours of
wars, see that you are not

troubled. The same root word
where you find Him telling

Martha, “You are troubled about
many things,” He says, “Don’t be

troubled for all these things
must come to past but the end is

not yet.” What is Jesus telling
us? Next verse, “For nation will

rise against nation and kingdom
against kingdom, and there will

be famines, pestilences…” Aha,
pestilences, plural, all kinds

of plagues. Let me tell you
this, right, Jesus says and even

earthquakes in various places,
but He says, “See that you are

not,” what? “See that you are
not, see that you are not

troubled for all these things
must come to pass but the end is

not yet.” So, you know, if you
hear end time teaching and

they’re telling you the mark of
the beast is here, the mark of

the beast cannot be here as long
as we’ve not seen Jesus face to

face. Hey, by the way, the mark
of the beast is something issued

by the anti-Christ and the
anti-Christ, you know, he might

be around somewhere but he’s not
visible. Only when he’s visible

and he’s a world leader then can
he enforce the mark of the

beast. So the mark of the beast
is not present, it’s not in

anything. Amen. The mark of the
beast in the book of Revelation

during the seven-year
tribulation, alright, you cannot

buy or sell without the mark of
the beast. And now people are

trying to say that, you know,
it’s possible to take the mark

of the beast today… It’s not
something vague or ambiguous.

It’s something very clear. Okay,
so He says, “See that you don’t

be troubled.” If you’re
listening to end time teachings

and it’s troubling your heart,
you’re not listening to what God

wants you to hear. Amen. You’re
listening to that interpretation

of that person, okay? If it
brings darkness and doom and

gloom, you know, into the whole
interpretation, alright, and

your heart is troubled, you
know, just forget it. Amen. Go,

take a walk, Amen. Take a walk
with your loved one, your… and

just enjoy life, Amen, Amen, eat
ice-cream, Amen, sit down

somewhere, relax because I
rather you do that, Amen,

physically rest, than to be, you
know, pursuing in all these

things and getting worried and
then asking people and then

googling and then trying to find
this person’s opinion, that

person’s opinion. Jesus Himself
said, He’s the only One you need

to listen to, “See that you are
not troubled.” Amen. Praise the

Lord. Friend, Jesus said, “Peace
I leave with you, My peace I

give unto you.” Why not you
rebel? Rebel against that

troubled heart, that worried
heart, just rebel against it.

You know, Jesus said in the
Sermon on the Mount, “Therefore,

I say to you, do not worry about
your life, what you will eat, or

what you will drink, nor about
your body, what you will put on.

Is not life more than food?”
Now, stop here. What do you

think He’s saying? Is not life
more than food? Is it bad life?

Is it a life that is defeated? A
life that is full of stress? No.

Of course, He means quality
life. Is not quality life more

than food and what? Body more
than clothing? What, what’s the

point of having a body that’s
sick? Is a sick body more than

clothing? No, of course not.
He’s talking about quality life

and quality body. Is not quality
life more than food and quality

body more than clothing? And how
do you get them? Do not worry

about your life. And the word
“worry” here, is the word

“merimnao”. Don’t be stretched
apart, don’t be pulled in

different directions about your
life, even your daily

necessities and this is a
picture of eating and drinking

is not just what He’s referring
to. Eating and drinking is more

than that. Is not the life more
than food and the body more than

clothing? He’s talking about
your health and your life, your

quality life. Amen. He’s saying
those things are more important,

it’s more important you have
life in its fullness, in its

abundance, Amen, that Jesus says
“I come that you might have life

and have it more abundantly.”
Your quality life is more

important than your food. And
your body is more important that

you’re healthy, right, body,
than having clothes. What’s the

point of having clothes to put
it on sick bodies? And He’s

telling us the secret. Would you
like to know the secret of a

healthy body, quality body and
quality life? Do not worry. Do

not “merimnao”. Do not allow
yourselves to be distracted, to

be torn apart, Amen, worried
about this, worried about that.

Do not worry and it seems like
Jesus keeps on repeating in the

Sermon on the Mount, in this
portion here, He keeps on

saying, “Don’t worry and you’ll
be supplied. Don’t worry and

you’ll have quality life. Don’t
worry and you’ll have quality

body.” And so, in other words,
you must see this, you must see

that worry is harming your
health, worry is affecting your

career. Worry is affecting your
family life in a negative way.

Alright, you must see that. You
must see that when you let go of

worry, you let go of failure,
you let go of shame, you let go

of defeat, you let go of
depression, you let go of

sickness. You let go of anything
that would hurt or destroy.

Remember, the enemy comes to
what? Steal before he can kill

and destroy. And what does he
steal? He tries to steal away

the Word that brings you peace.
Amen. Just like Amalek, Amalek

is what? Painful labour. Then
Jesus goes on to say, “Look at

the birds of the air, for they
neither sow nor reap nor gather

into barns. Your heavenly Father
feeds them, are you not of more

value than they? Which of you by
worrying can add one cubit to

his stature? Why do you worry
about clothing?” Again the word

“worry”, “merimnao”, “Consider
the lilies of the field, how

they grow, look at the flowers
of the field,” Jesus says,

notice the emphasis, how they
grow? Would you like to grow

beautifully, Amen, in Christ, in
your Christian life? Amen, would

you like to grow, Amen, into
greater health, Amen, even

bodily? Would you like to grow
in every area in your life or

you rather be stagnant? Of
course not! You want to grow and

Jesus said this, “Look at the
flowers, how they grow?” In what

manner, by what means they grow,
how they grow, how do they grow?

He says they neither toil nor
spin and the word “toil” here,

because this is the New
Testament, but actually in the

Hebrew Bible, it is the word
“amal”. And over here, in the

Greek, it is the Greek word
“kopiao”, like kopi-o, Amen?

Think of coffee, kopi-o,
kopi-ao, alright, is the word to

grow weary, tired or wearisome
effort. Well, friend, good news.

He’s telling you how to grow,
Amen, not be, you know, how to

increase? The word “grow” is how
to increase in life? It’s

literally the word there, in the
Greek, is how to increase? How

to increase in every area? How
does the flower grow so

beautiful? And the flower’s
bodies actually is health. If it

wilts, Amen, it becomes
diseased, it dies, right? So how

do they grow? How do they grow
beautiful and healthy? Amen?

How? They toil not. Now, in the
Hebrew Bible, in the Hebrew New

Testament that messianic
believers are using in Israel

today, if you look at this word
“they neither toil”, is the word

“they neither amal”, wearisome
labour, which is “kopiao” in the

Greek. So don’t get involved in
this wearisome, painful toil.

It’s not toil that is wrong. It
is the painful toil. If you are

working hard, people say “I got
to work hard!” No, you’re wrong,

friend, you got to work, but not
hard. Amen. Work with an inward

rest and your work becomes more
successful, Amen. And my time is

up. Praise the Lord, thank You
Jesus, Amen! If you have never

received Jesus as your personal
Saviour and Lord, would you like

to receive Him right now,
friend? Jesus said, listen

carefully, “God so loved the
world,” God so loved you that He

gave His only begotten Son,
Amen, that God gave His Son for

you. Amen. You are the
beneficiary of what God did when

He loved you. He gave you His
Son. It’s meant for you, Amen,

that whoever believes, the
greatest simplicity, believe on

the Lord Jesus Christ, He’s not
telling you to do a lot of good

works and then you will obtain
salvation. No, He’s saying just

believe on Jesus, that Jesus
died on the cross for your sins

and He rose again from the dead
to clear all your debt, your sin

debt before God and today you
stand before God in the

righteousness of God, Amen. You
stand before God cleared,

acquitted from all your guilt.
You’re acquitted because all

your sins have been remitted.
Amen? If you are that person and

you want to receive Jesus and
His salvation, pray this prayer

with me right now. At the same
time, you are receiving the

shalom peace of God. Hallelujah.
Pray this prayer with me right

now. Father, I thank You that
Christ died on the cross for all

my sins and I thank You that His
blood has washed away all my

sins completely and I thank You,
Father, that You raised Jesus

from the dead when you
pronounced me acquitted. Jesus

Christ is my Lord and Saviour,
now and forever, in Jesus’ name,

Amen. Praise the Lord, praise
the Lord, Hallelujah. Thank You,

Father. Hallelujah. You know, I
just feel like God is setting

people free, especially those of
you who are having problems

sleeping at night and there are
a number of you. He’s bringing

healing and peace in your sleep,
right now, in Jesus’ name. Amen.

Thank You, Lord. And tonight,
I’m going to say this, tonight,

when you put your head on the
pillow, you will sleep sweetly,

Amen, your sleep will be sweet.
That’s the Word I receive, sweet

sleep, Amen. Praise the Lord,
thank You Jesus, Hallelujah.

Amen. Stand to your feet,
church. Hallelujah, praise the

Lord. This coming week, the Lord
Himself bless you with the

blessings of Father Abraham and
all the blessings of Deuteronomy

28. May they all manifest, even
this week, in your life. And the

Lord Himself keep you and your
loved ones from every sickness

and disease. The Lord Himself
keep you from harm and danger

and from all the power of the
evil one; kept by the power of

God, Hallelujah. The Lord
favours you, smiles on you,

prospers your way, and
everything that you touch He

cause it to prosper this week
and the Lord lift up His

countenance on you, smile on you
and grant to you and your

families His shalom peace,
wholeness and well-being.

Friends, stay in His rest and
enjoy the good life, in Jesus’

name, Amen.

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