Mega Success Assembly
Mega Success Assembly(Fruitful Palace) .The word of God is made manifest through the manifestation of the holy spirit.
01/02/2026
Sunday 1st February || 2026
Topic: BREAKING LIMITS
Text Focus: Philippians 4:13; Micah 2:13; Zechariah 4:6; Isaiah 54:2–3
Ministering: Rev Dr Nwanze Osita
Introduction
Every person encounters limitations—mental, financial, academic, social, physical, emotional, or spiritual. Limits define boundaries, but God never intended His people to live permanently confined by them. What appears impossible to humans is an opportunity for God to intervene.
Understanding Limits
Limits are restrictions that hinder progress. They may arise from mindset, background, past failures, negative influences, or spiritual resistance (Numbers 13:33). The greatest limitation is often internal—how we think about ourselves and our possibilities.
Principles for Breaking Limits
Renew the Mind – Transformation begins with a renewed mindset (Romans 12:2). Growth follows thought patterns.
Rely on God’s Power – True advancement comes through God’s Spirit, not human strength (Zechariah 4:6).
Walk in Faith – Faith activates progress beyond visible barriers (Hebrews 11:6).
Reject Negative Labels – God’s perspective defines identity, not circumstances (Judges 6:12).
Expand Vision – Enlarged vision increases capacity and results (Isaiah 54:2).
Biblical Examples
Joseph: Imprisonment could not stop destiny (Genesis 41).
David: Humble beginnings did not prevent kingship (1 Samuel 16).
Esther: Courage overcame fear and limitation (Esther 4:14).
Peter: Failure did not cancel divine purpose (John 21).
Conclusion
Limits exist, but they are not permanent. Through faith, renewed thinking, and dependence on God, barriers can be broken. “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me” (Philippians 4:13).
This is a call to rise beyond limitations and step into God’s intended future.
You are blessed!
11/01/2026
Sunday 11th January || 2026.
Positioning for 2026.
QUALITY RELATIONSHIPS – WHO WALKS WITH YOU
Scriptures: Prv 27:17
Ministering - Rev Dr Nwanze Osita
INTRODUCTION: QUALITY RELATIONSHIPS
One of the greatest assets a person can have in life is not money, position, or talent but quality relationships. Life does not move forward by strength alone; it moves forward by connections that are divinely ordered and wisely managed. Many people pray for open doors, yet God often answers by sending the right people.
In every season of life, God uses people to shape people. Therefore, understanding how to choose, build, and sustain quality relationships is not optional. it is a vital key to spiritual growth, leadership effectiveness, and destiny fulfillment
Proverbs 13:20 – He that walks with the wise shall be wise.
Ecclesiastes 4:9–10
Two are better than one; because they have a good reward for their labour.
For if they fall, the one will lift up his fellow: but woe to him that is alone when he falleth; for he hath not another to help him up.
UNDERSTANDING RELATIONSHIPS :
1. Relationships Are God’s Design, Not Human Convenience
God never designed man to function alone. From creation, God said, “It is not good that the man should be alone” (Genesis 2:18). Relationships are divine instruments through which God fulfills purpose, transfers wisdom, provides help, and preserves destiny. Isolation limits destiny; connection multiplies it.
God uses people to bless people.
2. Relationships Determine Direction and Outcome
The people you walk with influence your decisions, mindset, values, and eventual results. “He that walketh with wise men shall be wise” (Proverbs 13:20). Relationships either pull you upward or drag you backward. There is no neutral relationship.
Who walks with you determines where you end up.
3. Not All Relationships Are Meant to Last Forever
The Bible shows seasons in relationships. Abraham and Lot separated, not because of hatred, but because of growth (Genesis 13:8–11). Holding on to relationships that no longer align with purpose creates stagnation and conflict.
Some relationships are for a season, not a lifetime.
4. Alignment Is More Important Than Affection.
Love without agreement leads to confusion. “Can two walk together, except they be agreed?” (Amos 3:3). Emotional attachment cannot replace shared values, vision, and direction. Alignment sustains relationships longer than feelings.
Agreement sustains what emotions start.
5. Character Is the Foundation of Strong Relationships
Trust is built on consistency and integrity, not words. “A faithful man who can find?” (Proverbs 20:6). When emotions fluctuate, character holds relationships together. Where there is no integrity, relationships collapse under pressure.
Character is the currency of relationships.
6. Correction Is Proof of Love, Not Hatred
Godly relationships involve accountability and correction. “Faithful are the wounds of a friend” (Proverbs 27:6). People who truly care about your future will challenge your present. Correction refines, not rejects.
If no one can correct you, no one can protect you.
7. Relationships Require Investment and Maintenance
Relationships thrive on time, honor, appreciation, and commitment. “Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also” (Luke 12:34). Neglected relationships eventually die, no matter how spiritual or emotional they once were.
What you don’t maintain, you lose.
8. Healthy Relationships Promote Growth and Purpose
God connects us to people who sharpen us spiritually, mentally, and emotionally. “Iron sharpeneth iron” (Proverbs 27:17). True relationships push you closer to purpose, not away from it.
Growth is accelerated through the right relationships.
9. Honor Sustains Relationships
Many relationships fail not because love is absent, but because honor is missing. “In honour preferring one another” (Romans 12:10). Honor preserves access, trust, and unity.
Where honor leaves, access closes.
10. Leadership and Destiny Are Relationship-Driven.
Even great leaders needed people. Moses needed Jethro, Paul needed Barnabas, David needed Jonathan. Leadership effectiveness flows through healthy relationships. “They continued steadfastly in fellowship” (Acts 2:42).
Destiny helpers are revealed through relationships.
Relationships are bridges, be care of how, and what you are building upon.
Remain blessed!
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