'''A powerful reminder of our divine covering and authority through the Blood of Jesus'''
A Glorious Gathering in His Presence
What an incredible day it was at the Doxa Auditorium! The atmosphere was charged with excitement, warmth, and a tangible sense of God’s presence as we gathered for the Lord’s Supper.
Truly, the fellowship of believers was uplifting and refreshing. We began with a Power Encounter, and many could testify to the divine move that filled the room. The shift in the atmosphere reminded us that where two or three are gathered in His name, there He is in the midst of them.
Worship at the Cross
The worship team led us in soul-stirring songs centered on the Cross of Christ.
Each lyric pointed our hearts to Calvary, renewing our gratitude for the sacrifice that bought our salvation.
Feeding on the Word
Our scripture readings — John 6:47-58 and Acts 2:42-47 — invited us to reflect deeply on the power of communion and the unity of the early Church.
These passages stirred our faith and reminded us of the importance of staying steadfast in the Apostles’ teaching, fellowship, and the breaking of bread.
The Message: “When I See The Blood”
The sermon, delivered by Mr. Daniel Asomani, was titled
When I See The Blood: The Power and the Potency of the Blood.
It was a powerful reminder of the distinguishing mark of the believer — the Blood of Jesus.
Through His blood, we are set apart, protected, and empowered.
Mr. Asomani charged the congregation to walk boldly in this divine power, declaring:
“You are the real deal. You’ve got the power!”
This message was not just inspiring — it was a call to action.
How can we “flex the power” in our daily lives this week?
Let’s live conscious of the authority and covering we have in Christ.
Final Reflections
The October Lord’s Supper wasn’t just a service; it was a destiny-transforming encounter.
Hearts were stirred, faith was strengthened, and spirits were renewed.
As we step into the new week, let’s remember:
We’ve got the power. Let’s flex the power.

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