Saturday 14 November 2015

PHANEROO~DEVOTION 14th November 2015 EXCHANGE YOUR SOUL Apostle Grace Lubega


[Matthew 16:26]; For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?

Many people understand the first question but not the second one. What shall a man give in exchange for his soul? In other words, every man has a price tag. When the bible asks what a man shall give in exchange for his soul, you must understand that what a man defines as pleasure is what he will give for his soul.

There are witchdoctors ready to die in their witchcraft because their souls are sold to the devil. The recompense that they receive is the things he has given them because he promised he would.

Unfortunately, we are dealing with Christians who look like they were not bought for a price, who do not know that their souls were saved. They don't understand that they are not of their own. You don't own yourself anymore.

No man in this world owns himself. The difference is the masters. A man is either owned by the devil or by God; everybody is owned. The difference for the Christian is that the one who has owned us did so unto freedom which now he warns us not to use for vice. On the other hand, the devil has owned men to bondage. All of us had a price to us. For you and I, the price was Jesus.

Why then don't we pay due honor to actually know more of this God that bought us? Many Christians have distributed their time to things that are not beneficial to their souls. They are investing the wrong way in many things.

When I was still in banking, I used to see women rushing back home to watch telenovelas. They were running back home to watch a lie that somebody concocted. They were not running back to spend time with God.
If you ask me what the real problem in the church today is, I will tell you that it is the fact that as the witchdoctors and sorcerers are advancing in their crafts, Christians are still taking milk. They don't know whose they are and they have not yet sold their souls. Many think they have but they haven't.

The heart of the soul is the part of you that yearns for the pleasures of the world.  Until you get to a point where the world is dead to you and yourself dead to the world, you will not really see God.

Excerpt from the sermon: WHAT SHALL A MAN GIVE IN EXCHANGE FOR HIS SOUL? by Apostle Grace Lubega

What a man defines as pleasure is what he will give in exchange for his soul.

Scripture Reference: Acts 20:28, Galatians 6:14

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Friday 13 November 2015

PHANEROO~DEVOTION 13th November 2015 IN THE DEPTHS Apostle Grace Lubega


[Proverbs 27:19]; As in water face answereth to face, so the heart of man to man.

Many people are on the surface. They are just swimming in the things of God. However, when a man begins to draw deeper in God, God shifts from speaking to him through loud audible voices. Some of us are past audible voices.

I don't need to hear God audibly to know that he has spoken. In water, people don't talk. There is a certain way they communicate. I am talking about spiritual beings. I am not talking about swimming in the wells of salvation. I am talking about going so deep in God.

When the bible speaks of a man like Moses, it says that God said this about him; "If there be a prophet among you, I the LORD will make myself known unto him in a vision, and will speak unto him in a dream. My servant Moses is not so, who is faithful in all mine house. With him will I speak mouth to mouth, even apparently, and not in dark speeches; and the similitude of the LORD shall he behold."

God did not speak to Moses in a dream or a vision. Today, we celebrate men who get visions. I also get visions, but think about it, he spoke to Moses face to face.

You have to understand that if Moses had that kind of glory, the one upon you is much more. You have to get to a point where the relationship that you carry with God is a face to face experience. When he speaks, you hear and when you speak, he hears. That is the place where two reason together.

For many, every time they are in the presence of God, they are trying to wash themselves because they are not convinced of how clean they are. When you entered into the dispensation of the new testament where you have been washed by the blood, you died and now you were raised as a fruit of the redeemed one which is incorruptible, one unto whom the Lord imputes righteousness and not sin.

Weakness should not be what you discuss. We must discuss more important issues than sin. Sin is not the most important issue between man and God, no. The most important issue between man and God is the assignment of preaching the gospel of the kingdom to the ends of the earth.

Excerpt from the sermon: WHAT SHALL A MAN GIVE IN EXCHANGE FOR HIS SOUL? by Apostle Grace Lubega

The most important issue between man and God is the assignment of preaching the gospel of the kingdom to the ends of the earth.

Scripture Reference: Numbers 12:6-8, Isaiah 1:18

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Thursday 12 November 2015

PHANEROO~DEVOTION 12th November 2015 THE TRUE IMITATIONS Apostle Grace Lubega


[1 Corinthians 11:1]; Imitate me then as I imitate Christ.

Some men speak of seed that has not been planted in their spirits yet they seek to produce fruit. Moreover, if you look at where their submissions are, the men before them have not been patterned for those below them to imitate them as patterns.

They cannot be imitated as patterns because the men above them also labour to teach patterns of which they are not. They also passed on those things to the people below them to be taught as patterns. Then, you realise that there is a generation of people that have seed but which seed has never become accurately defined as true fruit because they were always trying to teach patterns which they never lived.

I want you to understand that bread is different from seed because bread is an aftermath of wheat, which wheat is a result of a certain fruit in a man's life. When Jesus says, ‘I am the bread of life’, he is the ultimate entity of the finished works of God.

 As a Christian, even though I am this ground, and I produce fruit, it is also important for me to have a certain understanding of maturity as an individual that fruit can work in me, to heal men, to set them free and give people answers but that doesn't define my maturity. Our maturity is our response to the bread. However, we ought to know how men fetch bread, because when that bread is eaten, the promise made to the woman is that you shall hunger no more.

Why is there still hunger for bread if men have partaken of the bread which is of God? He told us in John that you shall eat of it and you shall hunger no more. That means there is no place where you shall run out.

 Isaiah says that the Lord has given me the tongue of the learned to know how to speak a word in season to him that is weary. The tongue of the learned is the place where God works in us and deals with us so perfectly, that people look at us and realise we are not learning on the job.

When a man ministers from the plane of the learned, you realise that the men looking at him will not be looking at him as a man learning but will be looking at him as a teacher. Teachers have learnt everything and so they teach you. However, I have seen men instructing others in the things of the spirit yet they themselves are not learned. They are not yet dealt with.

It is as the Old Testament dispensation defines Ephraim as bread half baked. They are not burnt on the other side. They are not fully dealt with and therefore they cannot minister. Even the seed coming out of our lives can prove if we are 100% dealt with.

I tell people that it is good to be gifted. Men will always be drawn to us by our gifts but after these gifts have done the perfect work in us by the seed we sow in them, men will seek a certain maturity in us. That is where they will want to test the bread in us whether it carries the leaven of the Pharisees or it carries its own purity as the bread of God. If they realise that this is truly the bread of life, men will not look at us as only mere men, they will look at us as Christ.  That is the true imitation.

Excerpt from the sermon: Q & A-The Edge; 3/6/2015 by Apostle Grace Lubega

The seed coming out of our lives can prove if we are 100% dealt with.

Scripture Reference: John 6:35, Isaiah 50:4

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Wednesday 11 November 2015

PHANEROO~DEVOTION 11th November 2015 SEED AND BREAD III Apostle Grace Lubega



[Isaiah 55:10]; For as the rain cometh down and the snow from the heaven and returneth not thither but watereth the earth and maketh it bring forth and bud that it may give seed to the sower and bread to the eater.

When the bible talks about us producing fruit in men, it is supposed to be the working of this life in the people we directly minister to by reason of what we have placed in them and what effect it has had in their lives.

When they come to us, they should not come to us as men who are learning for us to release seed in them. They should come to us as men who have eaten bread enough that they should not hunger and thirst anymore. The Psalmist says I was young and now I am old but I have never seen the righteous forsaken, neither their seed begging bread.

God is defining a place where as ministers, when we stand before men, we don't just give answers because they asked questions and we asked God for answers but rather we give them answers because we are pre-wired by God through Epignosis, the advanced knowledge in God. We must have the answers toward them.

It is not a place of many years of study.  It is a place of a particular moment with God to have a certain dealing with us. When Paul went to Arabia for all of those years, God did something in Paul, that when he returned, you realise he spoke up to the end of his life; he never ran out. He always had revelation.

If we are to define bread, understand that bread can only come from a certain place of fellowship with God. Unfortunately, there are many which sow seed but have no bread to eat and as such, there are ministers that are only occasional, Christians who are ministering from places which they think are God as a source but they cannot demonstrate the life within. Their source is not a relationship where God has dealt with them to eat bread but a relationship where they are just receiving seed and they serve as conduits through which seed is translated to men.

Excerpt from the sermon: Q & A-The Edge; 3/6/2015 by Apostle Grace Lubega

Bread can only come from a certain place of fellowship with God.

Scripture Reference: John 6:35, Psalms 37:25

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Tuesday 10 November 2015

PHANEROO~DEVOTION 10th November 2015 SEED AND BREAD II Apostle Grace Lubega



[Isaiah 55:10]; For as the rain cometh down and the snow from the heaven and returneth not thither but watereth the earth and maketh it bring forth and bud that it may give seed to the sower and bread to the eater.

Christ warns us and says, take heed of the leaven of the Pharisees. He defines himself as the bread of life and says that there is what they call the leaven of the Pharisees.

The Pharisees taught the Law of Moses. The bread without leaven represents the doctrine of Christ through the grace for the law came by Moses but grace and truth came by Jesus Christ. This Jesus is inside you and me. He wants us to have that unadulterated incorruptible and uncorrupted word in our Spirits as bread to us; that which ought to feed and convict us personally; what we release as bread and seed.

The end of this is that the bread which is eaten and consumed by us becomes seed for certain men but by the time it becomes seed to certain men, it is no longer bread to us. It is therefore important for every Christian to know that what God is doing in him for the lives of men might not be to the same trail and understanding of what he is personally convicted as a minister to live and be.

Agabus could not minister to Paul, not because he is not a prophet but the bread which Paul meditates, understands and receives is different and therefore, when you Agabus send a seed to Paul, it had better be seed lest he disqualifies it and realises that it is less than seed. It was once seed to Paul but it is no longer seed. It became bread. Moreso, it left the place of bread and became so much a part of him that the fruit is already evident in his life; he is poured out as an offering.

There are sermons that I wrote many years ago but I have not yet preached them because they are still bread to me. What is bread to me might not make sense as seed to many. You can release seed to a man and to that man it will become bread.  It cannot become bread until it eats him up and he is consumed by it and then he produces the seed thereof.


Excerpt from the sermon: Q & A-The Edge; 3/6/2015 by Apostle Grace Lubega

Seed cannot become bread until it eats a man up and he is consumed by it.

Scripture Reference:  Acts 21:11-13, Matthew 16:11-12

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Monday 9 November 2015

PHANEROO~DEVOTION 9th November 2015 SEED AND BREAD Apostle Grace Lubega


[Isaiah 55:10]; For as the rain cometh down and the snow from the heaven and returneth not thither but watereth the earth and maketh it bring forth and bud that it may give seed to the sower and bread to the eater.

God doesn't give us bread to sow, he gives us bread to eat and seed to sow.  When Luke says that the seed is the word of God, he is representing what ought to come in us, for us to receive.

Being a conduit of what God is doing for men through me is different from me understanding what he is supposed to be doing in me in particular. That is the bread. For example, I can pray for sick people and they get healed.  That does not presuppose that because I prayed for a sick man then sickness will fear the person who prayed for a sick man.

We have seen instances where men have prayed for the sick and the sick are healed but those men die of disease. That man carries the seed, the seed of healing but he needs something that can minister to him much deeper than what he can do in the lives of men or what God intends to do through him to men in the ministry. That is the bread to the eater.

The seed is sown by the minister or the preacher. There are things God has worked in us to release to men but those things may not directly have an effect on us. What has an effect on us is bread which is doctrine. This is the doctrine of Christ. It is him teaching us himself.

For example, Paul gets to people who were baptized and asked if they had received the Holy Ghost. When they said no, he laid hands on them and they received the Holy Spirit. That is not Paul's present need. It is seed to them but not bread to him. What is bread to him? Paul is seeking for higher things in God. He is forgetting all things that are past and pressing on to the high calling. To Paul, what is bread is not bread to them because their need is what is already in Paul as seed to give them.

Therefore, there is a point when I need the seed in my life for the sake of men to minister to. However, I do not grow by seed to men.

Excerpt from the sermon: Q & A-The Edge; 3/6/2015 by Apostle Grace Lubega

We do not grow by seed to men.

Scripture Reference: Luke 8:11,  Acts 19:2-6

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Sunday 8 November 2015

PHANEROO~DEVOTION 8th November 2015 THE CHASTISEMENTS OF GOD Apostle Grace Lubega



[Hebrews 12:6]; For whom the Lord loveth he chastenth and scourgeth every son whom He receiveth.

Both the Hebrew and Greek describe chastisement as disciplining. However, the main misapprehension I have seen in Christians is that they think of only disciplining on the outside. They don't understand that God disciplines the spirits or the souls of men.

When you speak to them of disciplining or chastisement, they only think of God afflicting a man with a big swelling. They forget that the book of James says that God cannot tempt neither can he be tempted with evil.

The chastisements are not only outward. They are also internal. For example, if you look at the Greek definition of the word flesh, you will realize that the flesh is not only limited to skin.

When a man lusts after a woman, it is not his skin lusting, but rather a part of his flesh is. The lord can also chastise that part. In fact, God's business is not so much the chastisement but rather instruction.

It is why when you read the bible, you find that instruction always preceded judgment because the judgments of God do not come before instruction. Divine instruction will always precede the judgments.

As regards to chastisement, he uses the example of a father and a child.  Look at God's mindset on the chastisements of the spirit. It is a divine affair of love and not vengeance because the blood of Jesus speaks better things than that of Abel.

When any man looks at chastisement, let him look at it as love. The difference between the rod and staff is that one is used to direct them; the other one is used to protect them from the enemy. The rod and staff by Christ have never been to the intention of destroying the sheep. Otherwise he would not have paid the price to die for you.

Excerpt from the sermon: Q&A VET FELLOWSHIP by Apostle Grace Lubega

When any man looks at chastisement, let him look at it as love and not as vengeance.

Scripture Reference: James 1:13-14, Psalms 23:4

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