• Kingdom Economics | The Laws of Increase | Past. O. Smith | AFM Midrand Impact Christian Center
    Feb 17 2026

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    KINGDOM FINANCES – WEEK 3

    📖 2 Corinthians 9:6–11


    This Sunday we continued our series by asking:

    What is the King doing, and how do we sow into it?


    Paul reminds us that the Kingdom operates on a clear principle:


    “Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows generously will also reap generously.”


    But this is not manipulation.

    It is not “give to get.”


    It is the Gospel pattern.


    The greatest seed ever sown was Christ Himself.

    He gave His life — and through His death, life multiplied to many.


    In the Kingdom:

    • Sowing is voluntary

    • Reaping is consequential

    • Grace is the supply

    • Sufficiency is the promise

    • Every increase has purpose


    We are not enriched to store —

    we are enriched to be generous in every good work.


    And when generosity flows from grace,

    thanksgiving rises to God.


    Let’s continue to live as stewards of the King,

    sowing into what He is doing in our homes, our church, and our community.


    #KingdomFinances

    #FaithfulStewards

    #ChristTheSeed

    #NoPrayerNoHarvest

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    32 Min.
  • God Owns | We Steward | Jesus, Mamon & the Heart | Ps. O. Smith | AFM Midrand Impact Christian Center
    Feb 10 2026

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    KINGDOM FINANCES (Week 2)

    📖 Matthew 6:19–24

    This week Jesus confronted us with a Kingdom truth that leaves no middle ground:

    “You cannot serve God and mammon.”

    This was not a sermon about money.
    It was a sermon about allegiance.

    Jesus showed us that mammon is not currency —
    it is a rival king that promises security but produces anxiety.

    In the Kingdom of God:
    •⁠ ⁠divided loyalty brings darkness
    •⁠ ⁠fear reveals false trust
    •⁠ ⁠surrender leads to freedom

    Many responded at the altar — not to give more,
    but to renounce a rival lord and realign their hearts under Christ’s rule.

    The Kingdom has one throne.
    The heart has room for one master.

    📅 Next Sunday we continue:
    “The Laws of Increase: Sowing into the King’s Purposes”
    as we learn how Kingdom generosity flows from grace, not pressure.

    #KingdomFinances
    #JesusIsKing
    #NoPrayerNoHarvest
    #KingdomAllegiance
    #ChristOverMammon

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    31 Min.
  • Kingdom Economy | God Owns, We Steward | Past. O. Smith | AFM Midrand Impact Christian Center
    Feb 3 2026

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    📖 Matthew 25:14–30 | Psalm 24:1


    Sunday we laid the foundation for Kingdom finances — and it started not with giving, but with ownership.


    Jesus reminds us that:

    ➡️ God owns everything

    ➡️ We steward what belongs to Him

    ➡️ Stewardship is not pressure — it is worship


    This parable is not about how much we have,

    but about how we see the Master.


    When ownership is settled,

    obedience becomes joyful.

    When Christ is seen rightly,

    stewardship becomes faithful.


    This series is not about money.

    It is about lordship.


    📅 Join us next Sunday as we continue:

    “Jesus, Mammon, and the Heart”

    Because the Kingdom has one King — and no rivals.


    #KingdomFinances

    #NoPrayerNoHarvest

    #ChristIsKing

    #FaithfulStewards

    #KingdomLife

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    31 Min.
  • Kingdom Stewardship Begins in Genesis | Past. O. Smith | AFM Midrand Impact Christian Center
    Jan 27 2026

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    This Sunday we learned that stewardship is not a response to sin,

    and it did not begin with money.


    Stewardship began in Genesis.


    Before the fall, God entrusted humanity with dominion, work, and responsibility.

    Not ownership — stewardship.


    We were reminded that:

    • Dominion was given before sin

    • Work is part of God’s design, not a curse

    • God owns — we manage

    • Stewardship is always accountable to God

    • Prayer and stewardship cannot be separated


    Prayer aligns us with the King.

    Stewardship shows that alignment in everyday life.


    As we prepare to move into February,

    we are laying a biblical foundation — not for pressure,

    but for faithful Kingdom living.


    📖 “The earth is the Lord’s, and everything in it.”


    #NoPrayerNoHarvest

    #ThePurposeOfPrayer

    #KingdomStewardship

    #ChristCentered

    #AFMMidrandImpact

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    25 Min.
  • Why God wait for Us to Pray | Past. O. Smith | AFM Midrand Impact Christian Center
    Jan 20 2026

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    Why God Waits for You to Pray

    The Purpose of Prayer – January Series


    This Sunday we learned that God does not wait because He is distant or unwilling.

    He waits because He has chosen to govern the earth through people who represent Him.


    Prayer is not optional spirituality.

    Prayer is Kingdom responsibility.


    Scripture showed us that:

    • God looks for people to stand in the gap

    • Intercession carries Kingdom authority

    • God responds when His people pray for others

    • We pray as ambassadors, not spectators


    When we pray, we are not filling silence.

    We are giving voice to the King’s will on earth.


    📖 “We are therefore Christ’s ambassadors, as though God were making His appeal through us.”

    (2 Corinthians 5:20)


    May we respond to God’s invitation with willingness, faithfulness, and obedience.


    #NoPrayerNoHarvest

    #ThePurposeOfPrayer

    #KingdomPrayer

    #ChristCentered

    #AFMMidrandImpact

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    23 Min.
  • What Prayer actually is | Past. O. Smith | AFM Midrand Impact Christian Center
    Jan 13 2026

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    SUNDAY RECAP | 11 JANUARY 2026

    What Prayer Actually Is: Heaven’s Legal Access Point

    The Purpose of Prayer Series


    This past Sunday we continued our January series by learning that prayer is not a religious habit —

    it is a Kingdom function.


    We were reminded that:

    • God gave responsibility on earth to humanity

    • Heaven and earth operate in different jurisdictions

    • Prayer is how heaven’s authority is invited into earthly affairs

    • We pray in alignment with the will of the King, not to persuade Him


    Jesus teaches us to pray, “Your Kingdom come, Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven,”

    because prayer is about agreement, not begging.


    Prayer does not change God’s will —

    it allows God’s will to be expressed on earth.


    📖 “The heavens belong to the Lord, but the earth He has given to mankind.”

    (Psalm 115:16)


    As we grow in understanding, God is forming us into a people

    who pray with clarity, confidence, and Kingdom alignment.


    #NoPrayerNoHarvest

    #ThePurposeOfPrayer

    #KingdomPrayer

    #ChristCentered

    #AFMMidrandImpact

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    28 Min.
  • When heaven's King enters our world | Past. O. Smith | AFM Midrand Impact Christian Center
    Dec 26 2025

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    HEAVEN’S KING ENTERS OUR WORLD 👑


    Last Sunday we were reminded that Christmas is not sentiment — it is invasion.


    Jesus did not come merely to inspire, but to establish the Kingdom of God on earth.

    The manger was not weakness — it was strategy.

    The King entered our broken world to reclaim what belongs to the Father.


    If the King has come, then neutrality is no longer an option.

    Every believer is called to live as a Kingdom witness — carrying His authority, His compassion, and His mission into everyday life.


    📖 “Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand.”

    — Matthew 4:17


    No Prayer. No Harvest.

    But when the King enters, everything changes.


    #HeavensKing

    #KingdomOfGod

    #NoPrayerNoHarvest

    #ChristTheKing

    #AFMMidrandImpact

    #KingdomWitness

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    27 Min.
  • The Glorious CHurch in the End Times | Past O. Smith | AFM Midrand Impact Christian Center
    Dec 9 2025

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    This week’s message explores what it means for the Church to rise in Kingdom wisdom, fullness, and victory in the last days. From Ephesians, Revelation, and Habakkuk we see that the Glorious Church is not weak, fearful, or hiding — she is filled with the presence of Christ and advancing His Kingdom until the earth is filled with His glory.

    This Thanksgiving Sunday, we also reflected on God’s goodness throughout the year and renewed our covenant with Christ through Holy Communion.

    Listen as we discover

    • How the Church reveals the wisdom of the King
    • What it means to be filled with God’s fullness
    • How we overcome by the blood of Jesus and the word of our testimony
    • Why Habakkuk 2:14 is the Church’s end-time vision
    • And why the glory of Jesus will fill the earth through His people

    🎧 Stream the message now and be strengthened to shine as the Glorious Church!


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    25 Min.