In this transformative teaching, Bishop Williams explores Jesus’ moment in Gethsemane—His anguish, His honesty, and ultimately His surrender to the Father’s will. This message calls believers to trust God beyond their feelings, yield beyond their fears, and embrace the divine purpose that lies on the other side of obedience. “Nevertheless” reminds us that destiny is unlocked when we choose God’s will over our own..
Rooted in Joshua 24:13–25, this powerful teaching, highlights Joshua’s bold call for covenant commitment—challenging every believer to choose whom they will serve. This message invites families to stand together in faith, reject competing influences, and declare their unwavering loyalty to God. It is a call to intentional discipleship, generational faith, and a household anchored in the Lord.
A Clarion Word for a Structured Year Ahead
As we close the chapter on 2025 and step boldly into a new season of faith, Bishop Lewis Williams releases a clarion word that calls God’s people to greater order, alignment, and intentional living. Rooted in the timeless truth of 1 Corinthians 14:40 — “Let all things be done decently and in order” — this message declares that the coming year will be marked by structure, clarity, and divine organization.
He paints forgiveness not as a suggestion, but as a spiritual mandate, a divine strategy for freedom. Bishop Williams declares that forgiveness is the doorway through which healing flows, relationships are restored, and the power of God is released in the believer’s life. He reminds the congregation that forgiveness is not weakness—it is Christlike strength, modeled by the Savior who forgave us first..
Bishop Willie Battles stepped into the sanctuary with a holy assignment—to set ablaze every lie the enemy ever whispered and to reignite the unshakable confidence of God’s people. Preaching from Joshua 14:6–14, he delivered a word that thundered with faith, endurance, and divine certainty.
With the conviction of Caleb and the authority of a seasoned warrior, Bishop Battles declared that time does not cancel God’s promise, opposition cannot overturn it, and age cannot weaken it
In a divine moment of impartation during the Praise 36/9 Celebration, Apostle Willie King Jr. delivered a heaven‑charged word titled “I Am Chosen for This,” drawn from 2 Timothy 1:8–14. With prophetic clarity and apostolic authority, he reminded the Household of Faith family—and Bishop Lewis Williams—that calling is not accidental, purpose is not optional, and endurance is not negotiable.
From Job 1:1–22 (KJV) Preached by Bishop Lewis Williams
Life will test you. Storms will rise, losses will come, and pain will press against your faith. Yet in the midst of Job’s unimaginable trials, the Word declares that he fell down and worshiped. Bishop Lewis Williams delivers a life-changing message that pierces the heart and awakens the spirit: Can you still lift your hands, open your mouth, and honor God when everything around you seems to be falling apart?
Bishop Lewis Williams delivers a life‑changing word from Ruth 2:1‑23 (KJV)reminding us that divine favor is not accidental—it’s intentional. Just as Ruth found herself in the right field at the right time, so too has God positioned YOU for breakthrough. Stay faithful, stay expectant, because your blessing is already in line, waiting with your name on it!
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