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The Mindset of Overcomers

“ For as he thinketh in his heart, so is he…” – Proverbs 23:7 “Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him that loved us.” – Romans 8:37 Introduction Brethren, there’s a way overcomers think, speak, and act. Victory in life is not first won on the battlefield — it’s first won in the mind. Many people have the potential to succeed, but their minds are wired for defeat. An overcomer’s mindset is shaped by God’s Word, filled with faith, and unshaken by the storms of life. Today, we will see from the Scriptures how to develop this mindset so that no matter what life throws at us — challenges, persecution, delays — we will emerge victorious. 1. Understanding the Mindset of Overcomers a) Overcomers see victory before the battle begins. David saw Goliath as bread for the eating (1 Samuel 17:45–47) Caleb and Joshua saw the Promised Land while others saw giants (Numbers 14:6–9) b) Overcomers are not controlled by what they see, but by what God has said (2 Corinthians 5:7) ...

NEWS: FRANK EDWARDS URGES SONGWRITERS TO BE INTENTIONAL ABOUT THE NAME OF JESUS IN 2025

    Be Intentional About the Name of Jesus in 2025  In a bold and inspirational message shared on his official Facebook page, Nigerian gospel music icon Frank Edwards has urged fellow songwriters to be more intentional about using the name of Jesus in their music in the coming year.  Edwards, known for his powerful and anointed songs, called on gospel artists to move away from vague references and make the presence of Jesus explicit in their lyrics.  A Call to Clarify and Declare "Be intentional about the name of Jesus in your songwriting for 2025," Edwards wrote in his post. "Instead of saying 'He is here,' say who is the 'He'—JESUS IS HERE!"  The message resonated with many fans and fellow musicians who are gearing up for the new year with a renewed focus on delivering clear and impactful messages of faith through their music. Edwards emphasized the importance of declaring the name of Jesus with clarity, urging artists to avoid ambiguity when procl...