Overcoming the Challenge | Dr. Sameh Maurice | July 7, 2024
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- Are you experiencing challenges in your life today? We may not realize it, but there is a battle within our hearts and minds that keeps us away from God. How can we overcome the war in our minds?
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ABOUT THIS MESSAGE
Speaker: Dr. Sameh Maurice
Series: His Mission, My Mission
Scripture Reading: 2 Corinthians 10:4-5
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What a powerful message from God..i pray that this message of love wil manifest in my life so that i can forgive those who hurt me..Amen🙏
The stories are goosebumps, Truly God is with us. Thank you Father for always nourishing our spiritual life and continually elevating our relationship with you. Amen!
Saw the live preaching. Truly nothing is impossible with our great infinite God! Modern day miracles for His people. All glory, power, praise and majesty to our God! 🙏❤️
Prayer is so powerful...we keep on praying for nothing is impossible to God.
thank you Lord
for the life of pastor
sameh , i was so Blessed
and thank you for the
encouragement for all
of us 🙏❤
I was so Blessed that i was there listening to your preaching Pastor Sameh. Thank you for sharing true stories of miracles and grace of God. Thank you Lord.
Thank you JESUS 🙏🏻by delivering your message to us...Thank you Ptr.Sameh...
Thank you Jesus. Good bless you Dr Sameh Maurice ❤️❤️❤️
I'm so proud that my God is real. Everyone! let's pray that crazy prayer that Jesus Christ may go before us to reach the places where Christianity is restricted.
🎉😮 17:20
What a great service. May we all learn to love our neighbors as we love ourselves.
God bless you Ptr. Sameh Maurice!
So blessed to hear him. Especially took note saying the ancient church knew it needed to intercede together to see deep outcomes.
It’s at the heart of the point I submitted to Ccf d group survey months ago, explaining that I can observe that CCF while doing real good has a major weakness, namely SO MUCH activity but it is not an outflow of seeking God and interceding in groups. It’s to a major degree, prayerless ministry.
God help us all
I was in tears as I listened to God's revelations
Thank you! The world needs to hear the message of the Love of Jesus! May the Lord bless your heart Dr. Sameh Maurice. God truly bless you.
Only have you do is love the lord with al heart mind soul
God is so amazing 🙏
Thank you Lord for amaizing testimony and to ready us for what going to happen in the future.Lord help us to love our enemy and pray for thier salvation
Thank you Pastor Sameh
Wonderful message that touched my heart and soul..God bless you pastor and Godbless Egypt 🙏🙏🙏
Praise The Lord 🙏into the life of Pastor Sameh....May the Good Lord will continue to use Him mightily to spread the gospel and unbelievable stories so that many people will believe and trust to Our Lord Jesus Christ🙏🙏🙏
Am blessed with his message, thank God.❤
Amen & Amen 🙏🙏
Thank you very much Dr Sameh
Maurice for your very wonderful
and powerful message.... very well expressed, so inspiring & enlightening that it touches
the heart.
💖Very grateful to our beloved Rev. Ptr Peter Tan Chi for inviting Dr Sameh Maurice to
share us amazing messages
for us to live by.👍🫰👏👏👏
💖Take care everyone and GOD bless us all in countless and wonderful ways 🙏😇🥰
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Praise the Lord hallelujah ❤❤❤❤❤
Praise GOD AMEN
Amen
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Amen and Amen ,Pray with out ceasing ❤❤❤❤
The Power of Love 😍
Power of faith
Amen 🙏
Knowing god
Spoke god
Love is greatest command it's the second Christ comand
Book of mark
🔥🔥🔥🔥❤❤❤
Love move in mysterious way
Love the unloveble
Relationship with God bless him
@CosmicSkeptic thought this may be of interest to you. Maybe invite the speaker for a talk or visit him in Egypt?
I have a question, bakit po sa middle east nagkakaroon sila ng vision or visited in a dream.
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Good evening, my girlfriend and I want to join an online dgroup. Can somebody help us?
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Agape
Hi
What this speaker said, that there's a passage in Isaiah that says, "I will bless my pepple Egypt." I could not find it, searched for it but it is not in Isaiah. And the speaker did not give the chapter and verse. I think he purposely did not give it, because Christians could have easily checked it and found out it is not there.
The verse you are looking for is Isaiah 19:25 [1]. This verse, found in the Old Testament, prophesies a time when God will bless Egypt, Assyria, and Israel, declaring them all as His people.
The full verse reads:
"Whom the Lord of hosts shall bless, saying, Blessed be Egypt my people, and Assyria the work of my hands, and Israel mine inheritance." [1]
This verse is often interpreted as a symbol of God's universal love and grace, extending beyond the chosen people of Israel to include other nations. It suggests that God's blessings are not limited to a specific group but are available to all who seek Him.
Here's a breakdown of the verse's meaning:
- "Whom the Lord of hosts shall bless": This phrase emphasizes God's authority and power to bless. The "Lord of hosts" refers to God as the commander of heavenly armies, signifying His ultimate power and control.
- "Blessed be Egypt my people": This statement is significant because Egypt was historically a powerful and often antagonistic nation towards Israel. However, God declares Egypt as His people, signifying a change in their relationship and a future of blessing.
- "And Assyria the work of my hands": Assyria was another powerful nation that often oppressed Israel. God acknowledges Assyria as "the work of His hands," implying that He created them and has a purpose for them.
- "And Israel mine inheritance": This reaffirms God's covenant with Israel, His chosen people, and His special relationship with them.
The verse's message of universal blessing is further emphasized by the context of Isaiah 19, which describes a time of peace and unity between Egypt, Assyria, and Israel. This prophecy suggests that God will bring reconciliation and harmony among these nations, ultimately leading to a world where all people are blessed.
It's important to note that while this verse speaks of God's blessing for Egypt, it doesn't necessarily imply that Egypt will become a primarily Christian nation. The verse is part of a larger prophetic message about God's plan for the world, and its specific interpretation can vary depending on individual perspectives and theological interpretations.
The verse you are looking for is Isaiah 19:25 [1]. This verse, found in the Old Testament, prophesies a time when God will bless Egypt, Assyria, and Israel, declaring them all as His people.
The full verse reads:
"Whom the Lord of hosts shall bless, saying, Blessed be Egypt my people, and Assyria the work of my hands, and Israel mine inheritance." [1]
This verse is often interpreted as a symbol of God's universal love and grace, extending beyond the chosen people of Israel to include other nations. It suggests that God's blessings are not limited to a specific group but are available to all who seek Him.
Here's a breakdown of the verse's meaning:
- "Whom the Lord of hosts shall bless": This phrase emphasizes God's authority and power to bless. The "Lord of hosts" refers to God as the commander of heavenly armies, signifying His ultimate power and control.
- "Blessed be Egypt my people": This statement is significant because Egypt was historically a powerful and often antagonistic nation towards Israel. However, God declares Egypt as His people, signifying a change in their relationship and a future of blessing.
- "And Assyria the work of my hands": Assyria was another powerful nation that often oppressed Israel. God acknowledges Assyria as "the work of His hands," implying that He created them and has a purpose for them.
- "And Israel mine inheritance": This reaffirms God's covenant with Israel, His chosen people, and His special relationship with them.
The verse's message of universal blessing is further emphasized by the context of Isaiah 19, which describes a time of peace and unity between Egypt, Assyria, and Israel. This prophecy suggests that God will bring reconciliation and harmony among these nations, ultimately leading to a world where all people are blessed.
It's important to note that while this verse speaks of God's blessing for Egypt, it doesn't necessarily imply that Egypt will become a primarily Christian nation. The verse is part of a larger prophetic message about God's plan for the world, and its specific interpretation can vary depending on individual perspectives and theological interpretations.
The verse you are looking for is Isaiah 19:25 [1]. This verse, found in the Old Testament, prophesies a time when God will bless Egypt, Assyria, and Israel, declaring them all as His people.
The full verse reads:
"Whom the Lord of hosts shall bless, saying, Blessed be Egypt my people, and Assyria the work of my hands, and Israel mine inheritance." [1]
This verse is often interpreted as a symbol of God's universal love and grace, extending beyond the chosen people of Israel to include other nations. It suggests that God's blessings are not limited to a specific group but are available to all who seek Him.
Here's a breakdown of the verse's meaning:
- "Whom the Lord of hosts shall bless": This phrase emphasizes God's authority and power to bless. The "Lord of hosts" refers to God as the commander of heavenly armies, signifying His ultimate power and control.
- "Blessed be Egypt my people": This statement is significant because Egypt was historically a powerful and often antagonistic nation towards Israel. However, God declares Egypt as His people, signifying a change in their relationship and a future of blessing.
- "And Assyria the work of my hands": Assyria was another powerful nation that often oppressed Israel. God acknowledges Assyria as "the work of His hands," implying that He created them and has a purpose for them.
- "And Israel mine inheritance": This reaffirms God's covenant with Israel, His chosen people, and His special relationship with them.
The verse's message of universal blessing is further emphasized by the context of Isaiah 19, which describes a time of peace and unity between Egypt, Assyria, and Israel. This prophecy suggests that God will bring reconciliation and harmony among these nations, ultimately leading to a world where all people are blessed.
The verse you are looking for is Isaiah 19:25 [1]. This verse, found in the Old Testament, prophesies a time when God will bless Egypt, Assyria, and Israel, declaring them all as His people.
The full verse reads:
"Whom the Lord of hosts shall bless, saying, Blessed be Egypt my people, and Assyria the work of my hands, and Israel mine inheritance." [1]
This verse is often interpreted as a symbol of God's universal love and grace, extending beyond the chosen people of Israel to include other nations. It suggests that God's blessings are not limited to a specific group but are available to all who seek Him.
Here's a breakdown of the verse's meaning:
- "Whom the Lord of hosts shall bless": This phrase emphasizes God's authority and power to bless. The "Lord of hosts" refers to God as the commander of heavenly armies, signifying His ultimate power and control.
- "Blessed be Egypt my people": This statement is significant because Egypt was historically a powerful and often antagonistic nation towards Israel. However, God declares Egypt as His people, signifying a change in their relationship and a future of blessing.
- "And Assyria the work of my hands": Assyria was another powerful nation that often oppressed Israel. God acknowledges Assyria as "the work of His hands," implying that He created them and has a purpose for them.
- "And Israel mine inheritance": This reaffirms God's covenant with Israel, His chosen people, and His special relationship with them.
The verse's message of universal blessing is further emphasized by the context of Isaiah 19, which describes a time of peace and unity between Egypt, Assyria, and Israel. This prophecy suggests that God will bring reconciliation and harmony among these nations, ultimately leading to a world where all people are blessed.
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sorry but the stories are hard to believe. I believe in miracles but not in teleportation or "Christ appearing in the midst of people". Guys, read your Bible so you will know how Jesus will come again.
I understand what you mean. But if you read the Bible, this very thing the Holy Spirit did to Phillip in the book of acts. Read chapter 8 in full for context and focus on Verse 39. I hope this helps. It is 100% Biblical. God bless you!!
The Holy Spirit will 'open your heart' as well. Rapture o ung 2nd coming, iba po un. Madami pong testimonies lalo na mga muslim o atheists man yan kung panu sila nakakilala sa Panginoon. Mostly sa dreams nila nagpakita si Jesus. Kaya dun sila nakakilala.of course prayers helps a lot pero sa mga bansang muslim dominated ndi ka bsta bsta makapagpreach o magshare man ng Word sa kanila. Makulong ka pa. Minsan magbasa ka ng comments sa CZcams,mi mga testimonies ng iba dyan(youtube about believers lives like sa songs,worship services ganun a). Amazing ang Panginoon. Miracle na nga lang pagsilang natin sa mundo,sunrise,sunset,pagbangon natin sa umaga etc,,,dun mo mare realized na mi Panginoon talga,,"nagpapakita sa atin"!!!hope gets mo what i mean. ✌✌✌💓💓💓🙏🙏🙏
Trinity has no in books bible
Thank you Pastor for the powerful message. God bless you!