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The Power of His Resurrection- Episode 62

The Power of His Resurrection- Episode 62

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In his Easter Sunday sermon “The Power of His Resurrection,” Apostle Dominic Osei teaches that the resurrection of Jesus is the foundation of the Christian faith and the greatest demonstration of God’s power. Drawing from Philippians 3:10 and 1 Corinthians 15, he explains that without the resurrection, Christianity has no meaning, but because Jesus rose, believers now have access to victory over sin, shame, and death. The resurrection power revives what seems dead, empowers us to live in the newness of life, and grants access to the sevenfold blessings listed in Revelation 5:12, power, riches, wisdom, strength, honor, glory, and blessing. Apostle Dom emphasizes that this same power now lives in us, enabling transformation, spiritual boldness, and a victorious life in Christ. The central theme is the resurrection is not just a past event but a present reality that empowers believers to live with purpose, freedom, and divine authority.

Join Apostle Dominic Osei and Prophetess Lesley Osei as they reflect on ten years of building both their ministry and family. As the founders of Kingdom Full Tabernacle International Ministries, based in Darien, Connecticut, they lead a thriving, Bible-based church with locations in Charlotte, North Carolina, Upper Marlboro, Maryland, and Dallas, Texas. Their passion is to see the Kingdom of God established on Earth through faith, teaching, and community. Be sure to subscribe to our channel for the latest messages and updates.

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