Join Cherri Campbell in this powerful lesson on the blessings available within God’s kingdom. As nations and economies face uncertainty and instability, Cherri reassures with scriptures that underscore the unyielding nature of God’s kingdom. This episode highlights the importance of trusting in God rather than material wealth, showcasing how faith in divine promises offers perfect security and refuge. It is a call for believers to anchor their hopes and fears in the eternal strength of God’s unchanging kingdom.
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Good morning. Welcome to Victorious Faith. I’m Cherry Campbell. This morning we are going to conclude lesson number nine in the class called The Kingdom of God. And if you’ve missed any of these lessons, you can go to my YouTube channel, which is under my name, Cherry Campbell, and find this series called The Kingdom of God in the top category called Radio Broadcasts. Now join me in our live class for the conclusion of lesson number nine, Blessings Available in the Kingdom of God. Now look at Isaiah 54, verse 17. This is the last scripture on protection. Isaiah 54, verse 17. It says, No weapon formed against you. shall prosper, the King James says, or the NIV says, shall prevail. No weapon formed or raised up against you will prevail. And you will refute every tongue that accuses you. This is the heritage, the heritage, the heritage, the inheritance of of the servants of the Lord. And this is their vindication from me, says the Lord. So the inheritance of the servants of the Lord, the inheritance and the kingdom of God is that no weapon that is formed against you shall ever be able to prevail against you. And any tongue that rises against you to condemn you, it will be condemned and refuted. Hallelujah. Your defense and your protection and your safety against every tongue, every wicked person, every danger that could come against you. Your protection is in the Lord. Your protection is in the Lord. And this is the heritage or the inheritance of the servants of the Lord. Hallelujah. Amen. Praise God. Now let’s look at another blessing. Another blessing is security. In the time that we’re living in, people feel very insecure, especially if they used to feel secure because of their good job or their savings, their retirement fund. I’m thinking even like in America and other developed nations where some banks have failed, people have lost investments, people have lost retirement funds. Things are shaking. And the Bible says that, let me show you this verse in Haggai chapter 2. Haggai chapter 2, verse 6 and 7. Verses 6 and 7. Haggai 2, 6 and 7. This is what the Lord Almighty says. In a little while, I will once more shake the heavens and the earth, the sea and the dry land. I will shake all nations and the desired of all nations will come and I will fill this house with glory, says the Lord Almighty. But notice he says, I will shake all nations. We’re living in that time right now. That is happening right now. The kingdom of this world, the kingdom of the world, and the kingdoms of nations in the world are being shaken to their roots. Shaken financially, shaken politically. Things are shaking. The economy is shaking. And so in this time, there are a lot of people who find maybe their security was knowing they had retirement fund or that they had a savings or that they had stocks and investments of money. All of these things are just simply meaning money that is stacked up somewhere, set aside somewhere for future use. There’s nothing wrong with having money set aside for future use. But the problem is putting your trust in that money and your security in that money. Because as we see now, that money loses value. You could have $50 set aside today, but in 50 years from now, that $50 doesn’t do very much. Just like the money that we have today doesn’t buy as much today as it did 50 years ago. So money is losing value. Things are being shaken. So the thing that is wrong is to put your trust in your money or to make your money your security for the future. We are not supposed to put our security in money or in things or in people. Don’t trust people. Don’t even trust your husband to be your security because people can fail. God is the only one who is able to be our security. He will never fail. We put our trust in God. But in the kingdom of God, we do have security because the kingdom of God will never, never, never be shaken. The kingdom of God will never shake. The kingdom of God is growing stronger and stronger day by day. Amen. So let’s look at some scriptures about our security in God is strong and can never be shaken. We have security. Go to Psalms chapter 16. Psalms chapter 16 verse 8. Psalm 16 verse 8. It says, I have set the Lord always before me. Because he is at my right hand, I will not be shaken. Everybody say that. Say, I will not be shaken. Amen. I will not be shaken. You need to say that whenever you feel like you’re being shaken. You say that. Say, I will not be shaken. Go to Psalm 62. Psalm 62, verse 2. It says, He alone is my rock and my salvation. He is my fortress. I will never be shaken. He’s my rock, my salvation, my fortress. A rock is a foundation. It’s something strong that doesn’t move, especially speaking of a big rock. And he is my fortress. A fortress is like, it’s a wall that is built around a city for security, a fortress. And he is our fortress. And it says, I will never be shaken. Everybody say, I will never be shaken. Amen. Amen. Now look in Psalms 112. Psalms 112. We looked at this earlier when we saw the blessing of riches and abundance. We see again, because this is talking about blessed is the man who fears the Lord. Another blessing for those who fear the Lord. Verses 6 through 8. Surely he, the man who fears the Lord, will never be shaken. A righteous man will be remembered forever. He will have no fear of bad news. See, when bad news comes, he’s not shaken. His heart is steadfast, trusting in the Lord. See, I told you, we don’t trust in our money. We don’t trust in savings. We don’t trust in a job. We don’t trust in a husband or a wife or a pastor or a church or a government even. You know, and a lot of people are looking to the government to meet their needs. Well, the government cannot do it either. The government cannot do it either. The righteous man is trusting in the Lord. Verse 8. His heart is secure. He will have no fear. In the end, he will look in triumph on his foes. You see, the righteous man who fears the Lord, who honors and obeys the Lord, he is never shaken. He does not fear bad news because he trusts in the Lord and his heart remains fixed and steady. His heart is secure. Hallelujah. We have security in the Lord. Amen. Amen. Amen. Go back to Deuteronomy. Go back to Deuteronomy chapter 33. Deuteronomy 33. In Deuteronomy 33 verse 12. Verse 12, about Benjamin, he said, let the beloved of the Lord rest secure in him, for he shields him all day long. And the one the Lord loves rests between his shoulders. So you see, the beloved of the Lord rests secure in the Lord, and the Lord shields him. And the beloved of the Lord rests between the shoulders of the Lord. Hallelujah. Resting secure in the Lord because the Lord is our shield. Hallelujah. Amen. Go to Job, the book of Job, chapter 11. Job, chapter 11. In Job 11, look at verse 18. Actually, if you look in verse 13, it says who this qualifies for. In verse 13, it says, if you devote your heart to him and stretch out your hands to him, and if you put away the sin that is in your hand. Verse 15, then you lift up your face without shame. You will stand firm without fear. And verse 18, you will be secure because there is hope. You will look about you and take your rest in safety. You will be secure. You will look about you and take your rest and safety. This is for those whose hearts are devoted to the Lord and who dwell in him. This is a promise, but it is received by faith. You must lay hold of it with your faith. If you don’t believe it, you won’t receive it. Go now, last verse here, to Proverbs chapter 14. Proverbs chapter 14. In Proverbs chapter 14, look at verse 26. He who fears the Lord has a secure fortress, and for his children it will be a refuge. A refuge. He who fears the Lord has a secure fortress. Again, fear meaning to honor and obey. He who fears, honors, and obeys the Lord has a secure fortress. The world is shaking. The economy is shaking. Finances are shaking. Banks are shaking. Stock markets are shaking. Governments are shaking. Nations are shaking, but the kingdom of God is not shaking. It is as strong as it has ever been, and it will never, never, never shake. Our security is in him and we will not be shaken. And we receive this by faith in him. We receive his promises that we will be delivered from all harm, that we will rest secure in him. Amen. Amen. Amen. What you just heard was the conclusion of lesson number nine in a class called The Kingdom of God. And this lesson number nine is called Blessings Available in the Kingdom of God. And we will begin lesson number 10 next week. And if these messages are blessing you and encouraging you, I invite you to partner with us in supporting the radio broadcast airtime. 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