For if the ministry that brings condemnation [the old covenant, the Law] has glory, how much more does glory overflow in the ministry that brings righteousness [the new covenant which declares believers free of guilt and sets them apart for God’s special purpose]!
2 Corinthians 3:9 (AMP)

It’s crazy to think Lent ends in just under 2 weeks, and for the first time since I started observing Lent in high school, I actually hope to carry on my Lenten practice beyond the season. I have been incredibly restored listening to various preachers teach about God, but without a doubt my favourite so far has been my sermon from today, by one of the most powerful preachers I know, Joseph Prince.
Without going into too much detail about my journey into my faith, I’ll say that Joseph Prince played a huge (though indirect) role in my understanding of my faith and me truly taking on my faith as my own, not just as something passed on to me by my family. I was around 15, and at that time my mothers (my mom and her sisters) had recently been introduced to Joseph Prince by the man who was soon to become my youth (& forever) pastor, Bishop Sam Dongo (maybe I’ll try have him as a guest on the poddy soon – he’s starting his own, The Sam D Podcast, so look out for that). Inspired by Joseph Prince, Bishie, as he is affectionately known by those around him, preached the gospel of grace, and let me tell you, that stuff will change your life!
Here’s the sermon I listened to today, and it revealed to me just how legalistic with myself I was starting to become, and brought me back to my 15-year-old self, and the God I knew when I chose the faith as my own. Pastor Prince talks about the ministry of the law, and the ministry of grace, and it’s incredible. And as we approach Easter, I think this is such an important message to listen to. I am reminded of Psalm 51:12 (NKJV) as I listen to the sermon:
Restore to me the joy of Your salvation,
And uphold me by Your generous Spirit.
I strongly recommend you watch/listen to this sermon, regardless of where you may be with your journey, even if it is non-existent. For Christians and non-Christians alike, this message is a lesson/reminder in what the message of Christ is!
I’ll keep this post short so you can actually go and watch this sermon. Of course you can watch/listen while you do something else, but like everything, to get the most out of it you need to fix your attention on it to get the most out of it. It’s a really wonderful message, and I hope it moves your heart as it moved mine!
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QueenJoy
