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Are You Truly A Christian? - Tuesday Praise & Pray (for others) March 3, 2026

During a discussion with some of His fellow Jews in John 8, Jesus challenged their sense of who they were. They called themselves the children of Abraham, but Jesus pointed out that while they were Abraham's genetic descendants, they were nowhere near him spiritually. He instead told them that they were more like their real father, satan.


He explained His assessment in John 8:37-39 - I know that you are Abraham’s descendants. Yet you are looking for a way to kill me, because you have no room for my word. /I am telling you what I have seen in the Father’s presence, and you are doing what you have heard from your father.” /“Abraham is our father,” they answered. “If you were Abraham’s children,” said Jesus, “then you would do what Abraham did.


He pointed out that they wanted to kill Him for saying what God instructed Him to say. Things that didn't please them and indeed angered them. To be fair, this attitude toward prophets who'd said things that offended the people wasn't new. Prophet Elijah spoke of this in 1 Kings 19:10. Prophet Jeremiah was also almost stoned to death because the people didn't like being called out by him. They wanted to tear him to pieces in the Temple of God.


Why does any of this matter to us, the followers of Jesus? After all, we aren't the Jews the Savior was speaking to. Well, the issue at hand is, who do we resemble spiritually? As believers in Jesus, we've been grafted onto the vine of Abraham, which means we should be more like him than the Jews Jesus was speaking to in John 8. The question becomes, is that true? Do we submit to God the way Abraham did?


We can sometimes be no different than those Jesus and Jeremiah were speaking to. When we hear a word that cuts like a knife at our heart, we may seek to silence God's messenger because of anger and offense. This should not be. We have to measure what is said by the Word and allow the Holy Spirit to minister its truth, or falsehood, to us. Emotionality will not help. This requires humility and patience as God allows a word to sieve us or calls us to discard it because it isn't applicable.


It is also crucial to realize that Christianity is not about whether we call ourselves Christians. It is not just about reading the Bible and going to church. What matters is what Spirit we submit to. Look at those Jesus spoke to in John 8. Their pride puffed them up, and in so doing, they submitted to the devil, rejecting what the Lord had sent His servant to say. They exhibited an antichrist spirit, and we are not in a position to do this. When we gave our lives to Jesus, we became His, and our behavior and thinking must follow the pattern of the family to which we belong.


Many people call themselves Christians, and may indeed have been born into Christian families or have chosen to follow the Christian faith. However, if they don't obey Jesus and aren't allowing the Holy Spirit to transform them, then are they really Christians? Are they true disciples of Jesus who have remained in Him instead of backsliding? If not, then they do not have the right to call themselves by His name or use it as a cloak. The devil knows this - it knows who truly belongs to Christ and who doesn't. It uses this knowledge against people. But those who dwell in the shelter of the Most High will receive His constant protection.


If you are reading this message, it is not too late to repent and tell Jesus you want to fully and truly belong to Him. It is not too late to turn away from the disobedience that stands as a wedge between yourself and the Lord. Jesus is committed to helping you walk in the light of God. And the Holy Spirit will teach you so you can navigate this earth as a child of God and a true disciple of Jesus who eventually enters Heaven's Gates victoriously. This is what the Lord wants for you. All of heaven is waiting to cheer and celebrate your submission to Jesus. Please don't delay.​



As you await fellowship at Noon EST, consider reading the Altar Call below and the following previous P&P messages:


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CLOSING PRAYER


Thank You Father for another day of fellowship with the brethren. Take all the glory, our Redeemer.


As we close today's gathering, I pray for participants with Hebrews 13:20-21 - Now may the God of peace, who through the blood of the eternal covenant brought back from the dead our Lord Jesus, that great Shepherd of the sheep, /equip you with everything good for doing his will, and may he work in us what is pleasing to him, through Jesus Christ, to whom be glory for ever and ever. Amen.


Hebrews 13:25 - Grace be with you all.


IJMN Amen. 

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From JIR - Amen!! Grateful for today's message

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From M22 - Father Lord I pray for those seeking gainful employment. I pray that you grant them supernatural clarity of mind so that they can allow you direct their steps to your chosen organizations for them. I pray you direct them to spaces where they can fully use the gifts you have endowed them with. IJMN Amen

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AMEN!!

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LAST 10 MINUTES 


Sis Mimz broke down today's message by pointing out that we often make Christianity a performance instead of truly obeying God.

Did you see the prayer of repentance she shared on this? If not, here it is again -

Abba Father we thank you for teaching us today to truly follow you and not to perform. We repent of every way we have not been genuine in our walk with you. Father please forgive us and help us as we truly learn to abide by you IJMN Amen

I recommend you pray this prayer sincerely. God is not interested in hypocrisy, and that's what happens when we cosplay as Christians instead of living as true Christians. I admitted…


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From M22 - Thank you Faithful God for planting this prayer in my heart. I am grateful to be used by you. I pray that you help everyone of us to genuinely walk with you even in times of difficulty and uncertainty. IJMN Amen

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From M22 - Father Lord we pray for a sound mind. We pray that we will continue to have the mind of Christ. We pray that you uproot every hindrance that wants to disturb the peace of mind you have given to us. We pray that you uproot and destroy every form of fear, anxiety, shame and guilt plaguing our minds IJMN Amen.

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AMEN!

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Philippians 4:7 - And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.


Heavenly Father, You are our Rock and Salvation. The only One to whom we call and belong. Dear God, our nations are suffocating under the weight of satan's schemes. We have thought ourselves capable of solving the very problems we've created. 


Good God, the earth is the Lord's and everything in it, the world and all who dwell in it (Psalm 24:1). Father, we call on You for peace. God, still the turmoil of the nations. Come down, Lord, let Your presence fill the lands and overwhelm the darkness so that it comprehends it not (John 1:5). Let…


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From M22 - Amen!!!! Jehovah Jireh we exalt your name

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