• The echoes of Easter Sunday resonate deeply today, on Easter Monday.

    The resurrection of Christ isn't just a historical event; it's a living, breathing power that transforms lives, ignites hope, and promises new beginnings. It reminds us that even in the darkest valleys, light prevails, and life triumphs over all. Oh, and you should watch our Resurrection Service from yesterday at EWORMI Ministries. It will do you well.

    May this truth empower your week and renew your 'spirit'.
    #eastermonday #ResurrectionPower #NewBeginnings #HopeAlive
    #FaithJourney #EWORMIMinistries
    The echoes of Easter Sunday resonate deeply today, on Easter Monday. The resurrection of Christ isn't just a historical event; it's a living, breathing power that transforms lives, ignites hope, and promises new beginnings. It reminds us that even in the darkest valleys, light prevails, and life triumphs over all. Oh, and you should watch our Resurrection Service from yesterday at EWORMI Ministries. It will do you well. May this truth empower your week and renew your 'spirit'. #eastermonday #ResurrectionPower #NewBeginnings #HopeAlive #FaithJourney #EWORMIMinistries
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  • 2026 GLORIOUS GALILEE MESSAGE
    6TH APRIL 2026

    PLEASE, DO WELL TO WATCH THE VIDEO HERE

    https://youtu.be/otxxFJigoYk?si=ojBbHuRkub74sDv9

    AND DROP POSITIVE IMPRESSION LIKE SUBSCRIBE, COMMENT LIKE & SHARE


    LESSON: Matthew 28:9-10

    TOPIC: MEET ME IN GALILEE

    TEXT:
    Then Jesus said to them, “Do not be afraid. Go and tell My brethren to go to Galilee, and there they will see Me.” The Soldiers Are Bribed. Matthew 28:10 (NKJV)

    INTRODUCTION:
    There’s something very striking about the resurrection story After everything Jesus went through — the cross, the pain, the victory over death — you would expect Him to appear in Jerusalem with power, maybe to kings, maybe to priests…But instead…He sends a message.
    “Go, tell My brethren to go to Galilee, and there they will see Me.” Matthew 28:10 Galilee? Not Jerusalem.
    Not the center of power. Galilee — the place where it all started. I think… there’s something intentional here.

    EXPOSITION:
    [1]. GALILEE — THE PLACE OF BEGINNING
    Galilee was not just a location. It was where Jesus first called them. “Follow Me, and I will make you fishers of men.” Matthew 4:19. It was where ordinary men dropped their nets… and stepped into destiny.
    So when Jesus said, “Meet Me in Galilee,”
    He was saying something deeper:
    "Go back to where I first met you.” Hmm…
    Sometimes after the cross experiences of life…
    after failure, after fear, after confusion…
    God calls you back. Not to shame you.
    Not to restart you from zero.
    But to reconnect you to your original calling.

    [2] GALILEE — THE PLACE OF RESTORATION
    Let’s be honest… By the time Jesus died, the disciple Peter had denied Him. Others had scattered.
    Fear had replaced boldness. So why Galilee?
    Because Galilee represents grace after failure.
    When they got there… Jesus didn’t first rebuke them.
    Instead… “Jesus said to them, ‘Come and eat breakfast.’”
    — John 21:12 Think about that. After betrayal… after denial He prepares a meal. No condemnation.
    Just restoration. And then He speaks to Peter:
    “Simon, son of Jonah, do you love Me?” John 21:15 Three times. The same number of denials.
    This is not coincidence. This is mercy… carefully restoring a broken man. So Galilee becomes the place where: Shame is lifted Identity is restored
    Purpose is reignited


    [3]. GALILEE — THE PLACE OF RECOMMISSIONING
    Galilee was not just about remembering… or restoring…
    It was about sending. 'And Jesus came and spoke to them, saying, ‘All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations…’” — Matthew 28:18–19 This is powerful.
    The same people who ran away… are now being sent to the world The same people who were afraid…
    are now carriers of authority. So what changed?
    They met Him again. That’s the secret. Everything changes… when you truly encounter the risen Christ.


    CONCLUSION:
    Easter Monday is not just a continuation of celebration…
    It is a call. A call to Galilee. Maybe your Galilee is:
    That place where your fire first started
    That moment when your faith was alive
    That assignment you quietly abandoned, And Jesus is still saying…“Meet Me there.” Not in your perfection.
    Not after you fix everything. Just come.

    PRAYER
    Lord Jesus… Thank You for the cross, and thank You for the resurrection. But today, we respond to Your call.
    Call us back to our Galilee…the place of encounter, the place of calling, the place of purpose.
    Restore every broken heart. Lift every burden of guilt and shame. And Lord… recommission us.
    Let our lives carry Your power and Your presence.
    In Jesus’ mighty name… Amen.

    GOODWILL MESSAGE:
    May this Easter season not just be something you celebrate… but something you experience deeply.
    And as you go may you find your Galilee —
    and meet Him there again.

    HAPPY EASTER CELEBRATION. MAY YOU BE LIFTED UP BY HIS POWER OF RESURRECTION.

    With Love from Pastor M O Glorious,
    CAC Palace of Mercy, Royal District, Restoration Zone. 56 Zone B CDA, Damolapa, Laketu, Lucky Fibre, Ikorodu North, Lagos state, Nigeria.
    For prayer or counseling, pls contact us@
    08055646358: 09018952081 or
    peganmireAnderson Mwila.com

    #EasterMonday
    #MeetMeInGalilee
    #ResurrectionPower
    #JesusIsAlive
    #RestorationAndPurpose
    #GalileeEncounter
    #FaithRenewed

    2026 GLORIOUS GALILEE MESSAGE 6TH APRIL 2026 PLEASE, DO WELL TO WATCH THE VIDEO HERE👇👇👇 https://youtu.be/otxxFJigoYk?si=ojBbHuRkub74sDv9 AND DROP POSITIVE IMPRESSION LIKE SUBSCRIBE, COMMENT LIKE & SHARE LESSON: Matthew 28:9-10 TOPIC: MEET ME IN GALILEE TEXT: Then Jesus said to them, “Do not be afraid. Go and tell My brethren to go to Galilee, and there they will see Me.” The Soldiers Are Bribed. Matthew 28:10 (NKJV) INTRODUCTION: There’s something very striking about the resurrection story After everything Jesus went through — the cross, the pain, the victory over death — you would expect Him to appear in Jerusalem with power, maybe to kings, maybe to priests…But instead…He sends a message. “Go, tell My brethren to go to Galilee, and there they will see Me.” Matthew 28:10 Galilee? Not Jerusalem. Not the center of power. Galilee — the place where it all started. I think… there’s something intentional here. EXPOSITION: [1]. GALILEE — THE PLACE OF BEGINNING Galilee was not just a location. It was where Jesus first called them. “Follow Me, and I will make you fishers of men.” Matthew 4:19. It was where ordinary men dropped their nets… and stepped into destiny. So when Jesus said, “Meet Me in Galilee,” He was saying something deeper: "Go back to where I first met you.” Hmm… Sometimes after the cross experiences of life… after failure, after fear, after confusion… God calls you back. Not to shame you. Not to restart you from zero. But to reconnect you to your original calling. [2] GALILEE — THE PLACE OF RESTORATION Let’s be honest… By the time Jesus died, the disciple Peter had denied Him. Others had scattered. Fear had replaced boldness. So why Galilee? Because Galilee represents grace after failure. When they got there… Jesus didn’t first rebuke them. Instead… “Jesus said to them, ‘Come and eat breakfast.’” — John 21:12 Think about that. After betrayal… after denial He prepares a meal. No condemnation. Just restoration. And then He speaks to Peter: “Simon, son of Jonah, do you love Me?” John 21:15 Three times. The same number of denials. This is not coincidence. This is mercy… carefully restoring a broken man. So Galilee becomes the place where: Shame is lifted Identity is restored Purpose is reignited [3]. GALILEE — THE PLACE OF RECOMMISSIONING Galilee was not just about remembering… or restoring… It was about sending. 'And Jesus came and spoke to them, saying, ‘All authority has been given to Me in heaven and on earth. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations…’” — Matthew 28:18–19 This is powerful. The same people who ran away… are now being sent to the world The same people who were afraid… are now carriers of authority. So what changed? They met Him again. That’s the secret. Everything changes… when you truly encounter the risen Christ. CONCLUSION: Easter Monday is not just a continuation of celebration… It is a call. A call to Galilee. Maybe your Galilee is: That place where your fire first started That moment when your faith was alive That assignment you quietly abandoned, And Jesus is still saying…“Meet Me there.” Not in your perfection. Not after you fix everything. Just come. PRAYER 🙏 Lord Jesus… Thank You for the cross, and thank You for the resurrection. But today, we respond to Your call. Call us back to our Galilee…the place of encounter, the place of calling, the place of purpose. Restore every broken heart. Lift every burden of guilt and shame. And Lord… recommission us. Let our lives carry Your power and Your presence. In Jesus’ mighty name… Amen. GOODWILL MESSAGE: May this Easter season not just be something you celebrate… but something you experience deeply. And as you go may you find your Galilee — and meet Him there again. HAPPY EASTER CELEBRATION. MAY YOU BE LIFTED UP BY HIS POWER OF RESURRECTION. 🙋With Love from Pastor M O Glorious, CAC Palace of Mercy, Royal District, Restoration Zone. 56 Zone B CDA, Damolapa, Laketu, Lucky Fibre, Ikorodu North, Lagos state, Nigeria. For prayer or counseling, pls contact us@ 08055646358: 09018952081 or peganmire[gmail].com #EasterMonday #MeetMeInGalilee #ResurrectionPower #JesusIsAlive #RestorationAndPurpose #GalileeEncounter #FaithRenewed
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  • Easter Monday — Walking in New Life

    The resurrection is not just a moment—it’s a lifestyle.

    Because Jesus lives, we are called to live differently.

    “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!” — 2 Corinthians 5:17

    This week, choose to walk in your new identity—free, forgiven, and empowered.

    What is one new step you will take in your faith journey this week?

    #NewLifeInChrist #EasterMonday #TransformedLife #WalkInFaith #ChristianLiving #JMSM #KNKA
    Easter Monday — Walking in New Life The resurrection is not just a moment—it’s a lifestyle. Because Jesus lives, we are called to live differently. “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!” — 2 Corinthians 5:17 This week, choose to walk in your new identity—free, forgiven, and empowered. What is one new step you will take in your faith journey this week? #NewLifeInChrist #EasterMonday #TransformedLife #WalkInFaith #ChristianLiving #JMSM #KNKA
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