Pastor Jeffrey Walter

Christ Academy for All Nations

Pastor Jeffrey Walter is a firm believer in the fact that faith ought to be reasonable, and that man cannot come to genuine faith except through the process of reason and the genuine practise of what is to be believed. It is his vision to see a Christianity that truly changes man and practically produces in him love for the Lord and the neighbour: which will undoubtedly lead to the transformation of society. ✉️ Connect with Christ Academy For All Nations 📞 Call or WhatsApp: +233 24 695 5659 | +233 54 483 5343

  1. May 7

    02 Ye Resist Not Evil

    Most Christians believe that the way to fight fear, anxiety, painful emotions, and negative thoughts is to resist or suppress them when they come up, but what if this is actually strengthening these emotional and spiritual bondages?  In this message titled “Ye Resist Not Evil—Part 2,” Pastor Jeffrey Walter explains how resistance rooted in fear, control, and self-will often keeps believers trapped in cycles of anxiety, trauma, and inner conflict. He contrasts living by the flesh—fear, control, and self-preservation—with living by the spirit through faith, trust, and dependence on God. Rather than suppressing or battling negative thoughts with arguments or constant mental warfare, Pastor Walter calls believers to surrender fully to God and stop trying to control outcomes themselves. He emphasizes observing fearful thoughts and painful emotions without engaging or suppressing them and allowing God’s healing and providence to work freely.  Beloved, as you listen to this message and put it into practice daily, may the Lord lead you out of every trauma or emotional and spiritual bondage and bring you to a place of surrender where you can experience peace, healing, forgiveness, and freedom.  Key Scriptures: Matthew 5:38-41  KJV 38 Ye have heard that it hath been said, An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth: 39 But I say unto you, That ye resist not evil: but whosoever shall smite thee on thy right cheek, turn to him the other also. 40 And if any man will sue thee at the law, and take away thy coat, let him have thy cloke also. 41 And whosoever shall compel thee to go a mile, go with him twain.  Note: This message is the second of a 2-part series preached in May, 2026. Kindly listen to part 1 for a complete appreciation.

    1h 6m
  2. Apr 30

    01 Ye Resist Not Evil

    In our journey of transformation, we often try to deal with the evils within us by instinctively confronting the wrong desires, false thoughts, as well as the negative emotions they stir up within us. Yet this approach often leaves us struggling even more with these evils, rather than truly overcoming them. But there is a better way: do not resist evil. In this message, “Ye Resist Not Evil,” Pastor Jeffrey Walter explains the deeper meaning of the principle “an eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth.” He points out how we often err in our instinctive response to evil desires, falsehoods and negative emotions that arise within us. Highlighting the dangers of confronting evil from ourselves, he presents the Lord’s way to overcoming evils and emphasises that our battle is to not resist evil, but to turn away from it and not yield to it. He further offers practical guidance on how to deal with evils, drawing a clear distinction between allowing evil and obeying it. Ultimately, he urges believers to embrace this path, no matter how challenging, assuring that it is the sure way to overcome evils. Beloved, may this message inspire you to embrace this true path to overcoming evil, so that you can experience genuine freedom. Key Scripture: Matthew 5:39 (KJV) 39 But I say unto you, That ye resist not evil: but whosoever shall smite thee on thy right cheek, turn to him the other also. Other Scriptures: Matthew 5:38-41; John 14:30 [All Scriptures in KJV]

    1h 41m
  3. Apr 23

    02 The Lord As The Way

    The greatest struggle of man is not in knowing what to do or what he must become. All men have a good appreciation of this because the scriptures show us this, but the struggle is in the feeling of inadequacy. That we do not have what it takes to become what God says we can become, and those who have been able to achieve it are somewhat special.  In this message titled “The Lord as the Way - Part 2”, Pastor Jeffrey Walter highlights the difference between believing in God and believing in Jesus, emphasizing that while many acknowledge God, they struggle to trust Jesus (the Divine human) as the source of grace, strength, and ability needed to live out God’s will. He confronts self-doubt and the habit of disqualifying oneself, explaining that everything we lack—faith, discipline, wisdom, and perseverance—is fully supplied in Christ. Rather than giving in to discouragement or feelings of inadequacy, He urges us to trust in the grace supplied in Jesus, persevere in faith, and step into our calling with confidence—knowing that He supplies all we need to overcome and grow as believers. Key Scriptures: John 14:1 KJV Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in God, believe also in me.  John 14:6 KJV Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.  Other Scriptures: John 14:1-7, Luke 18:18-23, John 1:17 (All Scriptures in KJV)  Note: This message is the second of a 2-part series preached in April, 2026. Kindly listen to part 1 for a complete appreciation.

    1h 14m
  4. Apr 19

    01 The Lord As The Way

    God is able and always willing to help, deliver, and give us His peace in the midst of life’s chaos. Yet we still struggle to access His help—not because He is absent, but because we are unable to access Him and take advantage of what He has already made available. So, what is hindering our access to God, and how can we gain access to Him? In this message titled “The Lord As The Way - Part 1,” Pastor Jeffrey explains the believer’s relationship with God and how we should respond to His commands. He addresses common misconceptions that distort our view of this relationship and how we approach Him, emphasising the need of knowing who He truly is. He further sheds light on the meaning of Jesus’ words, “I go to prepare a place for you,” presenting the eternal pathway by which we can access Him. He explains why this path often feels challenging and how it can be practically pursued, affirming it as the sure way to God. Finally, he urges us to wholly rely on the Lord—who is the way—trusting Him to supply all we need to walk this path.  Let this message spur you on to pursue the sure path to access God and partake of His goodness—trusting Him as your dependable help. Key Scriptures: John 14:3 (KJV) 3 And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and receive you unto myself; that where I am, there ye may be also. John 14:6 (KJV)  6 Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me. Other Scriptures: John 14:1-6, 14; Matthew 5:8; 4:15. [All Scriptures in KJV]

    1h 56m
  5. Apr 9

    In the Midst of the Storms

    The Word of God reveals the realities in Him that we are destined to live in. Yet, in our pursuit of these realities, we often encounter resistance that prevents us from fully experiencing and living from them. Until we confront and overcome this resistance, we remain limited in walking in the fullness of all that God has revealed to us in Him. In this message titled “In The Midst of the Storms,” Pastor Jeffrey Walter explores the principle of Pharaoh in believers and how it limits our pursuit and experience of God’s reality. He emphasises the need to recognise ourselves as the enemy of our own spiritual progress. Addressing the inward handicap of selfishness that hinders the expression of God's will, he draws a clear link between selflessness and material abundance, and shows us how we can specifically overcome the inward resistance that limits our experience of the material abundance we perceive in God. Ultimately, he urges us to yield to becoming who God has called us to be, contending with the flesh and remaining focused on pursuing and living from the reality we have seen in God. We are assured of victory, if we remain steadfast in the midst of the storms. This message will empower you to remain focused in pursuing the realities in God, rising above the struggles of the flesh to live in the reality of His promises. Key Scripture: Mathew 14:30-31 (KJV) 30 But when he saw the wind boisterous, he was afraid; and beginning to sink, he cried, saying, Lord, save me.31 And immediately Jesus stretched forth his hand, and caught him, and said unto him, O thou of little faith, wherefore didst thou doubt? Other Scriptures: Isaiah 31:1; Exodus 9:1, Matthew 14:22-32; Proverbs 11:25 [All Scriptures in KJV]

    1h 10m

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Pastor Jeffrey Walter is a firm believer in the fact that faith ought to be reasonable, and that man cannot come to genuine faith except through the process of reason and the genuine practise of what is to be believed. It is his vision to see a Christianity that truly changes man and practically produces in him love for the Lord and the neighbour: which will undoubtedly lead to the transformation of society. ✉️ Connect with Christ Academy For All Nations 📞 Call or WhatsApp: +233 24 695 5659 | +233 54 483 5343