OUR YEAR OF CREATIVE REDEMPTION. GOD OVERTURNING IMPOSSIBILITIES WEEK 16 ENDING 18/04/2026
YOU ARE CELEBRATING THE STRENGTH OF JESUS CHRIST THE ALPHA AND THE OMEGA:
1. Psalms 118:2-4, 13-15, 22-24, John 20:19-31, Acts 2:42-47, 2 Peter 1:3-9
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PN 1). CREATIVE REDEMPTION: The Risen Christ Who Heals, Restores, Strengthens, and Multiplies His People
1. SCRIPTURAL FOUNDATIONS
Psalm 118:2–4 — The Community That Declares God’s Unfailing Love
Israel, the priests, and all who honour God are called to declare:
“His love never fails.”
Creative Redemption here means:
• Disgrace of fear overturned by covenant love
• Disgrace of instability overturned by divine faithfulness
• Impossibility of despair transformed into communal confidence
• Resurrection power forms a people who speak life together.
Psalm 118:13–15 — The LORD Is My Strength, My Song, and My Salvation
The psalmist is pushed hard but not destroyed.
Songs of victory rise from the tents of the righteous.
Creative Redemption here means:
• Disgrace of affliction overturned by strength
• Disgrace of weakness overturned by salvation
• Disgrace of silence overturned by songs of healing
• Resurrection power turns pressure into praise.
Psalm 118:22–24 — The Rejected Stone Becomes the Cornerstone
The stone rejected becomes the cornerstone—God’s doing, marvellous in our eyes.
“This is the day the LORD has made; let us rejoice and be glad.”
Creative Redemption here means:
• Disgrace of rejection overturned by divine elevation
• Disgrace of dismissal overturned by foundational purpose
• Impossibility of defeat transformed into Resurrection victory
• Resurrection Day is the LORD’s doing—marvellous and unstoppable
John 20:19–31 — The Risen Christ Brings Peace, Breathes the Spirit, and Heals Unbelief
Behind locked doors, Jesus Christ appears, speaks peace, shows His wounds, and breathes The Holy Spirit upon the disciples.
Thomas doubts, but Christ meets him personally and restores his faith.
Creative Redemption here means:
• Disgrace of fear overturned by peace
• Disgrace of locked doors overturned by divine presence
• Disgrace of unbelief overturned by revelation
• Disgrace of wounded hearts overturned by the breath of the Spirit
• Resurrection power heals the mind, the emotions, and the spirit
Acts 2:42–47 — The Resurrection Community of Healing and Power
The early believers devote themselves to teaching, fellowship, breaking of bread, and prayer.
Signs and wonders follow.
Needs are met.
Joy fills the community.
The Lord adds to their number daily.
Creative Redemption here means:
• Disgrace of isolation overturned by fellowship
• Disgrace of lack overturned by generosity
• Disgrace of stagnation overturned by signs and wonders
• Impossibility of decline transformed into daily increase
• Resurrection power builds a healing, growing, Spirit‑filled community
2 Peter 1:3–9 — The Resurrection Life That Produces Growth and Healing
God’s divine power gives everything needed for life and godliness.
Believers are called to grow in:
– Faith
– Goodness
– Knowledge
– Self‑control
– Endurance
– Devotion to God
– Kindness
– Love
Those who grow in these qualities are fruitful and effective.
Creative Redemption here means:
• Disgrace of spiritual weakness overturned by divine power
• Disgrace of stagnation overturned by growth
• Disgrace of forgetfulness overturned by remembrance of cleansing
• Impossibility of barrenness transformed into fruitfulness
• Resurrection power produces character, healing, and maturity
2. INTERPRETATION — RESURRECTION THROUGH CREATIVE REDEMPTION
Across these Scriptures, Resurrection becomes the revelation of:
• God’s unfailing love forming a healed community (Psalm 118)
• Jesus Christ entering locked rooms with peace and power (John 20)
• The Holy Spirit creating a supernatural fellowship (Acts 2)
• Divine power producing growth and wholeness (2 Peter 1)
This is Creative Redemption:
God overturns fear, rejection, unbelief, stagnation, and spiritual weakness—opening the door to healing, peace, growth, and supernatural community.
3. PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS FOR RESURRECTION LIVING
• Declare God’s unfailing love—healing begins with confession
• Receive Christ’s peace—fear loses its grip
• Open your heart to the breath of The Holy Spirit
• Walk in fellowship—healing flows in community
• Expect signs and wonders—Resurrection power is active
• Grow in character—divine power enables transformation
• Live as a cornerstone people—stable, joyful, and fruitful
4. DISTINCTIVE LESSONS FOR THE PENTECOSTAL CHRISTIAN
• Peace and power reflect Pentecostal experience of the risen Christ
• Breath of the Spirit aligns with Pentecostal emphasis on renewal
• Signs and wonders mirror Pentecostal ministry
• Community life reflects Pentecostal fellowship and generosity
• Growth in virtue strengthens Pentecostal discipleship
Creative Redemption is a Pentecostal reality—God overturns fear, unbelief, and stagnation through Resurrection power
5. COLLATED: “CREATIVE REDEMPTION HERE MEANS…” (RESURRECTION & HEALING EDITION)
• Disgrace of fear overturned by peace
• Disgrace of weakness overturned by strength
• Disgrace of rejection overturned by elevation
• Disgrace of unbelief overturned by revelation
• Disgrace of isolation overturned by fellowship
• Disgrace of lack overturned by generosity
• Disgrace of stagnation overturned by signs and wonders
• Disgrace of spiritual weakness overturned by divine power
• Impossibility of defeat transformed into victory
• Impossibility of locked doors transformed into divine visitation
• Impossibility of barrenness transformed into fruitfulness
2. Psalms 2:1-3, 4-6, 7-9, John 3:1-8, Acts 4:23-31
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PN 2). CREATIVE REDEMPTION: The Sovereign God, The New Birth, The Unstoppable Spirit
1. SCRIPTURAL FOUNDATIONS
Psalm 2:1–3 — The Nations Resist God’s Rule
The psalmist describes nations raging and rulers plotting against God and His Anointed.
Creative Redemption here means:
• Disgrace of earthly rebellion overturned by divine sovereignty
• Disgrace of conspiracy overturned by Heaven’s decree
• Impossibility of human resistance transformed into divine triumph
• Resurrection power exposes and overrules every earthly plot
Psalm 2:4–6 — Heaven Laughs; God Reigns
God responds not with fear but with laughter.
He installs His King on Zion.
Creative Redemption here means:
• Disgrace of intimidation overturned by divine confidence
• Disgrace of earthly threats overturned by heavenly authority
• Impossibility of chaos transformed into established rule
• Resurrection reveals Christ as the enthroned King
Psalm 2:7–9 — The Decree of the LORD
The Anointed One declares God’s decree:
“You are My Son… Ask, and I will give You the nations.”
Creative Redemption here means:
• Disgrace of limitation overturned by inheritance
• Disgrace of weakness overturned by authority
• Impossibility of smallness transformed into global impact
• Resurrection confirms Jesus Christ as the Son with all authority
John 3:1–8 — Born of Water and the Spirit
Nicodemus seeks understanding.
Jesus Christ teaches that new birth comes through The Holy Spirit, like the wind—uncontrollable, undeniable, life‑giving.
Creative Redemption here means:
• Disgrace of confusion overturned by revelation
• Disgrace of spiritual stagnation overturned by new birth
• Disgrace of human limitation overturned by divine transformation
• Resurrection power births a new life that cannot be explained or contained
Acts 4:23–31 — The Church Prays and the Spirit Shakes the Place
The believers pray after facing threats.
They ask for boldness, not escape.
The Holy Spirit fills them again, and the place shakes.
Creative Redemption here means:
• Disgrace of fear overturned by boldness
• Disgrace of opposition overturned by empowerment
• Disgrace of silence overturned by prophetic courage
• Impossibility of suppression transformed into Spirit‑filled proclamation
• Resurrection power emboldens the Church to speak the Word with fire
2. INTERPRETATION — CREATIVE REDEMPTION THROUGH RESURRECTION POWER
Across these Scriptures, Resurrection becomes the revelation of:
• God’s sovereignty over every earthly power (Psalm 2)
• Jesus Christ as the Son with divine authority (Psalm 2; John 3)
• The Holy Spirit as the One who births, renews, and empowers (John 3; Acts 4)
• The Church as a bold, Spirit‑filled community (Acts 4)
This is Creative Redemption:
God overturns rebellion, confusion, fear, and limitation—opening the door to new birth, boldness, authority, and Spirit‑empowered living.
3. PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS FOR RESURRECTION LIVING
• Stand firm—God reigns even when nations rage
• Embrace new birth—The Holy Spirit renews from within
• Pray boldly—Heaven responds with power
• Walk in authority—Christ is the enthroned Son
• Expect empowerment—The Spirit still shakes places and fills hearts
• Live unafraid—God’s decree is stronger than human threats
• Speak with courage—Resurrection power fuels your voice
4. DISTINCTIVE LESSONS FOR THE PENTECOSTAL CHRISTIAN
• Sovereignty of God strengthens Pentecostal confidence in spiritual warfare
• New birth by the Spirit aligns with Pentecostal emphasis on transformation
• Bold prayer reflects Pentecostal revival culture
• Spirit‑filled courage mirrors Pentecostal evangelistic fire
Creative Redemption is a Pentecostal reality—God overturns fear, rebellion, and limitation through Resurrection power
5. COLLATED: “CREATIVE REDEMPTION HERE MEANS…” (RESURRECTION & SPIRIT EDITION)
• Disgrace of rebellion overturned by sovereignty
• Disgrace of intimidation overturned by divine laughter
• Disgrace of limitation was overturned by inheritance
• Disgrace of confusion overturned by revelation
• Disgrace of stagnation overturned by new birth
• Disgrace of fear overturned by boldness
• Disgrace of opposition overturned by empowerment
• Impossibility of suppression transformed into proclamation
• Impossibility of human weakness transformed into Spirit‑filled authority
3. Psalms 93:1, 1-2, 5, John 3:7-15, Acts 4:32-37
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PN 3).
CREATIVE REDEMPTION: The LORD Who Reigns, The Christ Who Lifts, The Spirit Who Renews, The Church That Heals
1. SCRIPTURAL FOUNDATIONS
Psalm 93:1 — The LORD Reigns in Majesty
The psalmist declares that God is King, clothed in majesty and strength.
His rule is unshakeable.
Creative Redemption here means:
• Disgrace of instability overturned by divine stability
• Disgrace of fear overturned by the certainty of God’s reign
• Impossibility of chaos transformed into unshakeable order
• Resurrection power reveals a God whose throne cannot be moved
Psalm 93:1–2 — His Throne Is Established from the Beginning
God’s rule is ancient, eternal, and unchanging.
Creative Redemption here means:
• Disgrace of uncertainty overturned by eternal sovereignty
• Disgrace of shifting circumstances overturned by God’s timeless authority
• Impossibility of human limitation transformed by divine permanence
• Resurrection confirms that God’s purposes stand forever
Psalm 93:5 — God’s Laws Are Firm; His House Is Holy
The psalmist affirms that God’s teachings are trustworthy and His house is holy.
Creative Redemption here means:
• Disgrace of confusion overturned by trustworthy truth
• Disgrace of impurity overturned by holiness
• Impossibility of deception transformed into clarity
• Resurrection life calls believers into purity and stability
John 3:7–15 — Born of the Spirit, Lifted by the Son
Jesus Christ teaches Nicodemus that new birth is a work of The Holy Spirit.
The wind of the Spirit moves freely.
The Son of Man must be lifted up so that all who believe may have eternal life.
Creative Redemption here means:
• Disgrace of spiritual stagnation overturned by new birth
• Disgrace of human limitation overturned by divine transformation
• Disgrace of confusion overturned by revelation
• Impossibility of death transformed into eternal life
• Resurrection power breathes new life into the believer
Acts 4:32–37 — A Spirit‑Filled Community of Unity, Generosity, and Power
The early believers are united in heart and mind.
They share everything.
Great power rests on the apostles.
Needs are met.
Barnabas emerges as an example of encouragement and generosity.
Creative Redemption here means:
• Disgrace of isolation overturned by unity
• Disgrace of lack overturned by generosity
• Disgrace of weakness overturned by apostolic power
• Impossibility of division transformed into Spirit‑filled harmony
• Resurrection power builds a healing, giving, unstoppable community
2. INTERPRETATION — CREATIVE REDEMPTION THROUGH RESURRECTION POWER
Across these Scriptures, Resurrection becomes the revelation of:
• God’s eternal reign (Psalm 93)
• Jesus Christ as the lifted Saviour who gives eternal life (John 3)
• The Holy Spirit as the wind of new birth (John 3)
• The Church as a unified, generous, powerful community (Acts 4)
This is Creative Redemption:
God overturns instability, confusion, stagnation, and isolation—opening the door to stability, revelation, new birth, unity, and supernatural generosity.
3. PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS FOR RESURRECTION LIVING
• Stand firm—God’s throne is unshakeable
• Embrace new birth—The Spirit renews from within
• Look to Christ—He is lifted up for your healing and life
• Walk in holiness—God’s teachings are trustworthy
• Live in unity—healing flows in community
• Practise generosity—Resurrection power releases open‑handed living
• Encourage others—be a Barnabas in your generation
4. DISTINCTIVE LESSONS FOR THE PENTECOSTAL CHRISTIAN
• God’s unshakeable reign strengthens Pentecostal confidence in spiritual warfare
• New birth by the Spirit aligns with Pentecostal emphasis on transformation
• Christ lifted up fuels Pentecostal preaching
• Unity and generosity reflect Pentecostal community life
• Apostolic power mirrors Pentecostal expectation of signs and wonders
Creative Redemption is a Pentecostal reality—God overturns instability, stagnation, and isolation through Resurrection power
5. COLLATED: “CREATIVE REDEMPTION HERE MEANS…” (RESURRECTION & SPIRIT EDITION)
• Disgrace of instability overturned by divine stability
• Disgrace of uncertainty overturned by eternal sovereignty
• Disgrace of confusion overturned by trustworthy truth
• Disgrace of stagnation overturned by new birth
• Disgrace of limitation overturned by transformation
• Disgrace of isolation overturned by unity
• Disgrace of lack overturned by generosity
• Impossibility of death transformed into eternal life
• Impossibility of weakness transformed into Spirit‑filled power
4. Psalms 34:2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9, John 3:16-21, Acts 5:17-26
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PN 4). CREATIVE REDEMPTION: The God Who Delivers, The Christ Who Saves, The Spirit Who Rescues
1. SCRIPTURAL FOUNDATIONS
Psalm 34:2–3 — Praise That Lifts the Lowly
The psalmist declares that he will boast in the LORD, and the discouraged will hear and be glad.
He invites all to magnify God together.
Creative Redemption here means:
• Disgrace of discouragement overturned by praise
• Disgrace of heaviness overturned by shared worship
• Impossibility of despair transformed into collective joy
• Resurrection power lifts the lowly into gladness
Psalm 34:4–5 — Delivered From Fear, Radiant With Joy
The psalmist sought the LORD, and He answered—removing fear.
Those who look to Him shine with joy and are never ashamed.
Creative Redemption here means:
• Disgrace of fear overturned by divine deliverance
• Disgrace of shame overturned by radiance
• Impossibility of darkness transformed into shining confidence
• Resurrection power removes fear and restores dignity
Psalm 34:6–7 — The LORD Hears, Saves, and Surrounds
A helpless person cried out, and God saved him.
The angel of the LORD surrounds and protects those who honour Him.
Creative Redemption here means:
• Disgrace of helplessness overturned by divine rescue
• Disgrace of vulnerability overturned by angelic protection
• Impossibility of danger transformed into supernatural safety
• Resurrection power surrounds the believer with deliverance
Psalm 34:8–9 — Taste, Trust, and Fear the LORD
The psalmist invites believers to “taste and see” that God is good.
Those who honour Him lack nothing.
Creative Redemption here means:
• Disgrace of lack overturned by divine provision
• Disgrace of uncertainty overturned by experiential trust
• Impossibility of insufficiency transformed into fullness
• Resurrection power reveals the goodness of God in daily life
John 3:16–21 — The Love That Saves and the Light That Exposes
Jesus Christ reveals that God loved the world so much that He gave His Son.
Belief brings eternal life; unbelief brings self‑condemnation.
Light exposes darkness so that truth may be seen.
Creative Redemption here means:
• Disgrace of condemnation overturned by salvation
• Disgrace of darkness overturned by divine light
• Disgrace of hiding overturned by truth
• Impossibility of death transformed into eternal life
• Resurrection power reveals God’s love and exposes what must be healed
Acts 5:17–26 — Angelic Deliverance and Unstoppable Witness
The apostles are arrested for preaching.
An angel of the LORD opens the prison doors and commands them to continue proclaiming the message of life.
The authorities are confused; the Gospel continues unhindered.
Creative Redemption here means:
• Disgrace of imprisonment overturned by supernatural release
• Disgrace of suppression overturned by divine mandate
• Disgrace of intimidation overturned by bold obedience
• Impossibility of confinement transformed into unstoppable witness
• Resurrection power breaks chains and opens doors
2. INTERPRETATION — CREATIVE REDEMPTION THROUGH RESURRECTION POWER
Across these Scriptures, Resurrection becomes the revelation of:
• God who delivers, protects, and provides (Psalm 34)
• Jesus Christ who saves and brings eternal life (John 3)
• The Holy Spirit who empowers bold witness (Acts 5)
• Angelic intervention that enforces God’s purposes (Psalm 34; Acts 5)
This is Creative Redemption:
God overturns fear, shame, helplessness, darkness, and confinement—opening the door to joy, salvation, protection, and unstoppable purpose.
3. PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS FOR RESURRECTION LIVING
• Praise intentionally—joy rises when God is magnified
• Seek the LORD—He delivers from fear
• Look to Him—He restores radiance and dignity
• Trust His goodness—He provides for those who honour Him
• Believe in Christ—eternal life begins now
• Walk in the light—truth heals what darkness hides
• Expect divine intervention—God still opens impossible doors
• Speak boldly—the message of life must continue
4. DISTINCTIVE LESSONS FOR THE PENTECOSTAL CHRISTIAN
• Praise as deliverance aligns with Pentecostal worship
• Radiant joy reflects Pentecostal experience of the Spirit
• Angelic protection resonates with Pentecostal supernatural worldview
• Bold witness mirrors Pentecostal evangelistic fire
• Light exposing darkness aligns with Pentecostal holiness
Creative Redemption is a Pentecostal reality—God overturns fear, shame, and confinement through Resurrection power
5. COLLATED: “CREATIVE REDEMPTION HERE MEANS…” (RESURRECTION & DELIVERANCE EDITION)
• Disgrace of discouragement overturned by praise
• Disgrace of fear overturned by deliverance
• Disgrace of shame overturned by radiance
• Disgrace of helplessness overturned by rescue
• Disgrace of the lack was overturned by the provision
• Disgrace of darkness overturned by light
• Disgrace of imprisonment was overturned by release
• Disgrace of suppression overturned by divine mandate
• Impossibility of death is transformed into eternal life
• Impossibility of confinement transformed into unstoppable witness
5. Psalms 34:2, 9, 17-18, 19-20, John 3:31-36, Acts 5:27-33
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PN 5). CREATIVE REDEMPTION: The God Who Hears, The Son Who Reigns, The Spirit Who Strengthens
1. SCRIPTURAL FOUNDATIONS
Psalm 34:2 — Praise That Lifts the Lowly
The psalmist declares that he will boast in the LORD, and the oppressed will hear and rejoice.
Creative Redemption here means:
• Disgrace of oppression overturned by praise
• Disgrace of heaviness overturned by joy
• Impossibility of despair transformed into gladness
• Resurrection power lifts the lowly into celebration
Psalm 34:9 — Fear the LORD and Lack Nothing
Those who honour God lack no good thing.
Creative Redemption here means:
• Disgrace of lack overturned by divine provision
• Disgrace of uncertainty overturned by trust
• Impossibility of insufficiency transformed into fullness
• Resurrection power reveals God’s goodness in daily life
Psalm 34:17–18 — God Hears, Rescues, and Draws Near
God hears the cries of the righteous, rescues them, and is close to the broken‑hearted.
Creative Redemption here means:
• Disgrace of brokenness overturned by divine nearness
• Disgrace of distress overturned by rescue
• Impossibility of emotional collapse transformed into healing
• Resurrection power comforts and restores the crushed in spirit
Psalm 34:19–20 — Many Troubles, Yet Total Deliverance
The righteous face many troubles, but God delivers them from all.
He protects their bones—none are broken.
Creative Redemption here means:
• Disgrace of affliction overturned by deliverance
• Disgrace of vulnerability overturned by divine protection
• Impossibility of destruction transformed into preservation
• Resurrection power keeps the believer whole
John 3:31–36 — The Son Above All, The Spirit Without Measure
Jesus Christ comes from above and speaks the words of God.
The Father gives Him the Spirit without limit.
Belief brings eternal life; rejection brings wrath.
Creative Redemption here means:
• Disgrace of unbelief overturned by revelation
• Disgrace of spiritual death overturned by eternal life
• Disgrace of earthly limitation overturned by heavenly authority
• Resurrection power reveals Christ as the One above all
Acts 5:27–33 — Obeying God Rather Than Men
The apostles stand before the council.
They boldly declare that God raised Jesus Christ, exalted Him, and gave Him as Saviour.
They insist: “We must obey God rather than men.”
Creative Redemption here means:
• Disgrace of intimidation overturned by bold obedience
• Disgrace of accusation overturned by apostolic witness
• Disgrace of human pressure overturned by divine mandate
• Impossibility of suppression transformed into fearless proclamation
• Resurrection power emboldens believers to stand for truth
2. INTERPRETATION — CREATIVE REDEMPTION THROUGH RESURRECTION POWER
Across these Scriptures, Resurrection becomes the revelation of:
• God who hears, rescues, provides, and protects (Psalm 34)
• Jesus Christ who reigns above all and gives eternal life (John 3)
• The Holy Spirit who empowers bold obedience (Acts 5)
• The Church that stands firm under pressure (Acts 5)
This is Creative Redemption:
God overturns brokenness, lack, fear, intimidation, and unbelief—opening the door to healing, provision, courage, and eternal life.
3. PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS FOR RESURRECTION LIVING
• Praise intentionally—joy rises when God is magnified
• Honour the LORD—He provides for those who trust Him
• Cry out to Him—He draws near to the broken‑hearted
• Expect deliverance—He rescues from every trouble
• Believe in the Son—eternal life begins now
• Obey God boldly—His authority outranks every earthly voice
• Walk in Spirit‑empowered courage—Resurrection power emboldens your witness
4. DISTINCTIVE LESSONS FOR THE PENTECOSTAL CHRISTIAN
• Praise as deliverance aligns with Pentecostal worship
• Divine nearness to the broken‑hearted reflects Pentecostal healing ministry
• Spirit without measure resonates with Pentecostal hunger for fullness
• Bold obedience mirrors Pentecostal evangelistic fire
Creative Redemption is a Pentecostal reality—God overturns fear, lack, and intimidation through Resurrection power
5. COLLATED: “CREATIVE REDEMPTION HERE MEANS…” (RESURRECTION & COURAGE EDITION)
• Disgrace of oppression overturned by praise
• Disgrace of lack overturned by provision
• Disgrace of brokenness overturned by nearness
• Disgrace of distress overturned by rescue
• Disgrace of affliction overturned by deliverance
• Disgrace of unbelief overturned by revelation
• Disgrace of intimidation overturned by bold obedience
• Impossibility of destruction transformed into preservation
• Impossibility of death is transformed into eternal life
• Impossibility of suppression transformed into a fearless proclamation
6. Psalms 27:1, 4, 13-14, John 6:1-15, Acts 5:34-42
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PN 6). CREATIVE REDEMPTION: The Light Who Strengthens, The Christ Who Provides, The God Who Cannot Be Opposed
1. SCRIPTURAL FOUNDATIONS
Psalm 27:1 — The LORD Is My Light and Salvation
The psalmist declares that God is his light, salvation, and stronghold—removing fear.
Creative Redemption here means:
• Disgrace of fear overturned by divine light
• Disgrace of insecurity overturned by salvation
• Impossibility of intimidation transformed into confidence
• Resurrection power shines where darkness once ruled
Psalm 27:4 — One Desire: God’s Presence
The psalmist longs to dwell in God’s house, gaze upon His beauty, and seek Him.
Creative Redemption here means:
• Disgrace of distraction overturned by holy focus
• Disgrace of confusion overturned by divine clarity
• Impossibility of spiritual dryness transformed into intimacy
• Resurrection power draws believers into God’s Presence
Psalm 27:13–14 — Confidence in the Goodness of God
The psalmist believes he will see God’s goodness in the land of the living.
He urges: “Wait for the LORD; be strong and take courage.”
Creative Redemption here means:
• Disgrace of discouragement overturned by hope
• Disgrace of weakness overturned by courage
• Impossibility of despair transformed into expectation
• Resurrection power strengthens the waiting heart
John 6:1–15 — Jesus Feeds the Multitude
Jesus Christ multiplies five loaves and two fish to feed thousands.
The people recognise the miracle, but Jesus withdraws when they try to make Him king by force.
Creative Redemption here means:
• Disgrace of lack overturned by supernatural provision
• Disgrace of hunger overturned by abundance
• Disgrace of human limitation overturned by divine multiplication
• Impossibility of insufficiency transformed into overflow
• Resurrection power reveals Christ as the true Source of provision
Acts 5:34–42 — You Cannot Fight God
Gamaliel warns the council:
“If this plan is from God, you cannot stop it—you may find yourselves fighting against God.”
The apostles are beaten but rejoice and continue preaching daily.
Creative Redemption here means:
• Disgrace of persecution overturned by joy
• Disgrace of suppression overturned by divine backing
• Disgrace of human opposition overturned by God’s unstoppable purpose
• Impossibility of silencing the Gospel transformed into louder proclamation
• Resurrection power makes God’s work undefeatable
2. INTERPRETATION — CREATIVE REDEMPTION THROUGH RESURRECTION POWER
Across these Scriptures, Resurrection becomes the revelation of:
• God’s light and strength (Psalm 27)
• Jesus Christ as the Provider who multiplies what is surrendered (John 6)
• The Holy Spirit empowering believers to endure persecution with joy (Acts 5)
• God’s unstoppable purpose that no human authority can resist (Acts 5)
This is Creative Redemption:
God overturns fear, lack, discouragement, and opposition—opening the door to courage, provision, hope, and unstoppable purpose.
3. PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS FOR RESURRECTION LIVING
• Stand in God’s light—fear loses its grip
• Seek His presence—clarity flows from intimacy
• Expect His goodness—strength rises in waiting
• Bring your “little” to Christ—He multiplies surrendered resources
• Rejoice under pressure—God’s purpose cannot be stopped
• Walk in boldness—Heaven backs those who obey
• Trust divine timing—God’s plans outlast human resistance
4. DISTINCTIVE LESSONS FOR THE PENTECOSTAL CHRISTIAN
• Light and salvation strengthen Pentecostal confidence in spiritual warfare
• Presence‑seeking aligns with Pentecostal worship and devotion
• Supernatural multiplication mirrors Pentecostal expectation of miracles
• Unstoppable witness reflects Pentecostal evangelistic fire
Creative Redemption is a Pentecostal reality—God overturns fear, lack, and opposition through Resurrection power
5. COLLATED: “CREATIVE REDEMPTION HERE MEANS…” (RESURRECTION & COURAGE EDITION)
• Disgrace of fear overturned by light
• Disgrace of distraction overturned by focus
• Disgrace of discouragement overturned by hope
• Disgrace of lack overturned by provision
• Disgrace of limitation overturned by multiplication
• Disgrace of persecution overturned by joy
• Disgrace of opposition overturned by divine backing
• Impossibility of insufficiency transformed into overflow
• Impossibility of suppression transformed into unstoppable witness
7. Psalms 33:1-2, 4-5, 18-19, John 6:16-21, Acts 6:1-7
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PN 7). CREATIVE REDEMPTION: The God Who Speaks, The Christ Who Comes, The Spirit Who Multiplies
1. SCRIPTURAL FOUNDATIONS
Psalm 33:1–2 — Praise That Is Fitting for the Righteous
The psalmist calls the righteous to rejoice, give thanks, and praise the LORD with instruments.
Creative Redemption here means:
• Disgrace of heaviness overturned by joyful praise
• Disgrace of silence overturned by musical thanksgiving
• Impossibility of despair transformed into celebration
• Resurrection power awakens fresh praise in the believer
Psalm 33:4–5 — God’s Word Is True; His Love Fills the Earth
God’s Word is upright, His works trustworthy, and His love fills the earth.
Creative Redemption here means:
• Disgrace of confusion overturned by trustworthy truth
• Disgrace of instability overturned by divine faithfulness
• Impossibility of deception transformed into clarity
• Resurrection power reveals the reliability of God’s Word
Psalm 33:18–19 — God Watches, Saves, and Preserves
God’s eyes are on those who fear Him.
He rescues from death and keeps His people alive in famine.
Creative Redemption here means:
• Disgrace of danger overturned by divine protection
• Disgrace of lack overturned by preservation
• Impossibility of death transformed into deliverance
• Resurrection power sustains the believer in crisis
John 6:16–21 — Jesus Walks on Water and Brings Peace
The disciples face strong winds at sea.
Jesus Christ comes to them walking on the water, saying, “It is I; don’t be afraid.”
Immediately, they reach their destination.
Creative Redemption here means:
• Disgrace of fear overturned by Christ’s presence
• Disgrace of struggle overturned by divine intervention
• Impossibility of delay transformed into supernatural arrival
• Resurrection power brings peace in the storm
Acts 6:1–7 — The Church Multiplies Through Wisdom and Order
A dispute arises over food distribution.
The apostles appoint Spirit‑filled men to serve.
The Word spreads, disciples multiply, and even priests believe.
Creative Redemption here means:
• Disgrace of division overturned by Spirit‑led wisdom
• Disgrace of neglect overturned by compassionate service
• Disgrace of stagnation overturned by multiplication
• Impossibility of organisational strain transformed into supernatural growth
• Resurrection power builds a healthy, expanding Church
2. INTERPRETATION — CREATIVE REDEMPTION THROUGH RESURRECTION POWER
Across these Scriptures, Resurrection becomes the revelation of:
• God’s trustworthy Word and unfailing love (Psalm 33)
• Jesus Christ who comes into storms with peace and authority (John 6)
• The Holy Spirit who brings order, wisdom, and multiplication (Acts 6)
• The Church that grows when Spirit‑filled people serve faithfully (Acts 6)
This is Creative Redemption:
God overturns fear, confusion, lack, division, and stagnation—opening the door to peace, clarity, provision, unity, and supernatural growth.
3. PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS FOR RESURRECTION LIVING
• Praise intentionally—joy is a spiritual weapon
• Trust God’s Word—His truth stabilises your heart
• Honour the LORD—His eyes are on those who fear Him
• Expect Christ in the storm—He comes with peace
• Serve with wisdom—The Spirit multiplies what is ordered
• Strengthen community—growth flows from unity
• Believe in divine acceleration—Christ brings you to your destination
4. DISTINCTIVE LESSONS FOR THE PENTECOSTAL CHRISTIAN
• Praise as warfare aligns with Pentecostal worship
• Trust in God’s Word reflects Pentecostal devotion to Scripture
• Christ in the storm mirrors Pentecostal testimony of deliverance
• Spirit‑filled service aligns with Pentecostal ministry structure
• Multiplication reflects Pentecostal revival culture
Creative Redemption is a Pentecostal reality—God overturns fear, confusion, and division through Resurrection power
5. COLLATED: “CREATIVE REDEMPTION HERE MEANS…” (RESURRECTION & MULTIPLICATION EDITION)
• Disgrace of heaviness overturned by praise
• Disgrace of confusion overturned by truth
• Disgrace of danger overturned by protection
• Disgrace of fear overturned by Christ’s presence
• Disgrace of struggle overturned by intervention
• Disgrace of division overturned by wisdom
• Disgrace of stagnation overturned by multiplication
• Impossibility of death transformed into deliverance
• Impossibility of delay transformed into divine acceleration
💬 Shared with love and Apostolic Fire by
General Evangelist Ojo Emmanuel Ademola
OUR YEAR OF CREATIVE REDEMPTION. GOD OVERTURNING IMPOSSIBILITIES WEEK 15 ENDING 11/04/2026
🕊️ JESUS IS LORD