Present Truth For Present Times - Apostle Takim

Richard Takim

Jesus started His church the way He wanted it, now He wants His church the way He started it. Jesus Is Enough, No Additives. Listen to Apostle Takim's messages anytime, anywhere and be fed with spiritual food for the elects of God, and be prepared for the second coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.

  1. 4d ago

    The Making Of A Godly Wife - Apostle takim

    Apostle Takim discusses the importance of choosing a godly wife and outlines the types of women men should avoid to live a life of purpose and value. He emphasizes that a man's influence is significantly shaped by his wife and that choosing the wrong partner can diminish a man's significance and potential. Key Points Discussed: The Design of Man and Woman: God created the man to be tough and the woman to be delicate. When a woman deviates from this design, it can lead to internal and marital conflict (3:58 - 4:20). Women to Avoid: The Crafty Woman: Manipulative behavior is a major red flag (49:34).The Woman with the Attire of a Harlot: This refers to a lifestyle of seeking attention and lacking respect for one's own value (49:40 - 50:58).The Beautiful Woman who is Ugly Inside: Inner beauty and godliness are paramount (52:23).The Woman who asks to Curse God: A partner who does not support your faith during adversity is destructive (1:00:50 - 1:02:40).The Jezebel Dimension: Women who question, undermine, or try to take over a man's God-given authority (1:12:12 - 1:16:30).The Contentious Woman: Constant conflict and arguing can turn a peaceful home into a battlefield (1:21:06 - 1:30:40).The Woman who Despises her Husband in her Heart: Emotional disconnection is more damaging than spoken words (1:38:13 - 1:40:48).The Role of Wisdom: The Apostle encourages young men to be discerning during the courtship phase and warns that excitement can blind one's judgment. He advises men to seek mentors and counsel before making life-changing decisions like marriage (1:21:42 - 1:22:38).

    The Making Of A Godly Wife - Apostle takim
  2. 6d ago

    The Journey To Heaven: Never Underestimate Satan - Apostle Takim

    This episode by Apostle Takim serves as a sobering reminder to Christians about the real and persistent threat of Satan. The core message is that believers should never underestimate the enemy's capabilities or his patience in seeking to derail one's divine destiny (0:00-2:59). Key Themes Discussed So Far: Satan's Persistent Nature:Apostle Takim explains that the enemy is patient and observant, waiting for loopholes in a person's life—even after seasons of prayer or spiritual fervor (0:34-1:55). Lessons from History: Using biblical examples, such as the *Fall of Lucifer* (3:12-4:21), *Adam in the Garden of Eden (5:35-6:36), and the *Israelites in the wilderness* (7:16-8:50), the speaker highlights how even those close to God can be swayed or hindered if they are not vigilant. The Necessity of Sanctification A critical takeaway is that salvation must be accompanied by sanctification to truly secure one's path to heaven. It is not enough to leave sin; sin must be removed from the believer (9:57-10:27). The Role of Divine Destiny:** The speaker emphasizes that believers must understand the "content" of their specific divine destiny. Many failures occur because individuals make major life decisions—like marriage or relocation—without first seeking clarity on their God-given purpose (26:13-31:30). Upcoming Highlights: Later in the session, the Apostle explores strategies for neutralizing the enemy's influence, the vital role of dreams, visions, and revelations* as tools for understanding one's calling, and the importance of allowing divine revelation to guide personal affection and life decisions (38:00-40:02).

    The Journey To Heaven: Never Underestimate Satan - Apostle Takim

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Jesus started His church the way He wanted it, now He wants His church the way He started it. Jesus Is Enough, No Additives. Listen to Apostle Takim's messages anytime, anywhere and be fed with spiritual food for the elects of God, and be prepared for the second coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.