My Great Price 2021

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My Great Price 2021

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Narrator: No man who has taken time to holistically give himself to the word of God has not proved it that it works. The word of God cannot fail because this is the absoluteness of His power. An open invitation to a life in the world because you've received the faith of Christ and you have embraced the righteousness of God through faith. Grace and peace are multiplied. That is why we lay hands on the lame and they walk, we lay hands on the blind and they see, we lay hands on the deaf and they hear. It's powerful enough to give you the answer on its first application. Arise on the wings of revelation, align your destiny, transform your world. This is Phaneroo: Make Manifest, with Apostle Grace Lubega.


Host: Praise the Lord, ladies! You are so welcome. My Great Price is here! Give us a cheer at home! Hallelujah! You are so welcome. We are so excited. We can't wait for today. We have been so expectant, and it is here. Oh, praise the Lord!

Ladies, I want to invite you right now. Don't let today pass you by. Don't let today pass you by. Stir up that expectation in your heart. We can't wait to see what God has in store for you today. Get those links, get your phone right now, and invite a friend. Invite your mother, invite your sister, your auntie. Don't let this day pass them by. If you know you have been blessed by Phaneroo Ministries, invite at least seven ladies. We are so excited. We have a fantastic program in store for you today. We can't wait.

But just as we begin, I would like us to just take a few moments to just prepare your heart to receive from what God has in store for you today. Oh, He has brilliant things in store for you today because today was marked in the heavenly calendar for you. It was marked for you. Your breakthrough is today. Your answer is today.

So ladies and gentlemen, as we start today's program, I want us to just take a few moments, and we lift up our hands and we thank God for what He's doing in our lives. So wherever you are, whether you're in your living room, whether you're in your car, whether you're in an auditorium, kneel down, stand up, and just lift those hands and thank Jesus for what He's doing today. Praise God!

Oh Father, we thank You for what You're doing today. Oh Father, we thank You, Lord. We are expectant for what You have in store for us today. Oh God, we have been waiting for this day, and we thank You, Jesus!
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Oh God, we thank You that we can come into Your presence.
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Oh Father, we thank You for the generation of women that are rising as a result of the word spoken today. Father, we thank You for those that You're calling out, oh, in this season. Father, we thank You for the generations that are being changed and transformed because of the women that are rising up across the world.
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Oh God, we are available for what You're doing in our lives today. We are ready to receive Your word. Oh God, we are so ready to receive what You have in store for us today. God, we thank You for the wisdom, the knowledge, and the understanding that's coming to our spirits today. We thank You, Father, for the destinies that are being aligned, for the women that are being called out. Oh Father, we thank You, and we are ready. Oh God, we thank You. In the mighty name of Jesus Christ, we have prayed and believed. Amen.

Women, I want to thank you for joining us. I want to welcome you once again. Oh, today we are so excited. My spirit is bubbling. I can't wait to see what the word that God has for us today.

But right now, I want to welcome everyone that is streaming from across the world. We are live in America, we are live in the United Kingdom, in Europe, we are live in Asia, across Africa. Oh, we are so excited! So right now, I just want to let you know that we are live on YouTube, we are live on Facebook, we are live on Phaneroo Radio, on Zoom, and we are also live on Manifest Television. Somebody clap for the Lord! Hallelujah!

So we are live on Manifest Television right now. We are live on Urban Television, Lighthouse Television, and GPS TV Malawi. Hello to everyone in Malawi! Praise God! Not only that, we are being watched in thousands, thousands and thousands of homes across the world right now. We are live in auditoriums, we are live in live streaming centers. And to make things more exciting, we are live on Zoom with over 30 international live streaming centers, which you can see on your screen right now. Wave to the people in Zoom! Hallelujah! You're so welcome, you're so welcome.

Just to name a few, we are live in Kenya. We have live streaming centers in Kenya, in South Sudan, in Burundi, in Tanzania, in DRC Congo, in South Africa (we have about three live streaming centers), in Malawi, in Zambia. We are live in Northern Ireland, we are live in London, we are live in Germany, the USA. Oh, the Lord has really taken us everywhere! Praise God! We have streaming centers all across Asia: China, Thailand. Praise God! So, since you are so welcome, and not just that, we are live all across Uganda! Say praise God! We are live all across Uganda. We have streaming centers in Central Uganda, we have streaming centers all across Kampala. So guys, you are covered.

And I want to urge you right now, invite a friend, invite a sister, the lady that does your hair, invite everyone. Don't let this moment pass you by. God has something so amazing in store for you.

And just before we finish, I want to remind you that we have social media platforms for the ministry. We have a Facebook page, a Twitter handle, we have TikTok, YouTube. Please, I urge you, in order to remain blessed and to get this message consistently, like us on those platforms.

So right now, I want to take this opportunity. We have some fantastic guests in the house! Hallelujah! Somebody clap! We have guests in the house! So I just want you to prepare yourself, be ready to receive. Stand up, give a huge clap as we prepare to praise the Lord together through these guests. So be blessed. My Great Price Conference 2021.
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Host: Praise the Lord, ladies! You are so welcome once again. I would like to welcome you to the My Great Price Conference Season Three. You are so welcome. I know that you're being blessed, but this is just the beginning. So I'd like to remind you to invite seven ladies. Just invite seven ladies. What is available today has the power to change your future, to align your family, to align your generation. Just believe God and avail yourself today to receive from the man of God. So don't let your neighbor miss out. Don't let your mother miss out. Invite your friends, invite your aunties, your cousins, your sisters. Just share those links right now.

I would like to remind you as well that we are live on YouTube, we are live on Facebook, Phaneroo Radio, and we are also live on Zoom. We have Zoom fellowships from across the world that are available on your screen right now. They are linking with us right now. We are also live on Manifest Television, we are live on Urban Television, Lighthouse Television, and GBS TV Malawi. Praise God!

Um, so I just want to let you know that it's exactly six o'clock. We will be going live on radios across Uganda. So it doesn't matter if you're upcountry, uh, we have you sorted. So just to name a few radios: we are live on Dembe FM, we are live on City FM Jinja, we are live on Time FM in Mbale, we are live on TBS FM Soroti, we are live on Elgon FM Kapchorwa, we are live on Fave FM in Gulu, Piwa FM in Agago, Rapper FM in Kitgum. We are on Mighty Fire FM, QFM, Access FM, Chip FM. The list is endless! Hallelujah! We are on Crane FM, Hope FM, Life FM, Glory FM, Impact FM, Kings Radio, Radio Hoima, and Hunt FM, all in Western Uganda. Praise the Lord! So we have you guys covered.

I want to encourage you, think of your family and friends that are upcountry, invite them, tell them that we are live on the radio. Uh, we are also in South Sudan! Hallelujah! We are on Jesus Is Coming Soon Radio in South Sudan. Praise the Lord!

So like I said, ladies, the program today is going to blow you away. I honestly encourage you, prepare your spirit to receive. Just avail yourself to what God wants to do in your life today. Don't let today just be another day. Just tell Him that you're available. Ladies are being called out across the world, and our generation won't remain the same after today.

So right now, we are so privileged to be joined by our first speaker. Our first speaker is a pastor, she is a global author, a TV host, a CEO, and a business consultant who travels the world sharing the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. Hallelujah! In 2018, she was appointed as a UN representative, and she also served as a member of the Women Presidents' Organization, which is an international network of women that own million-dollar companies. Hallelujah! So she has been honored with various awards in Canada and America for her amazing programs which support families and children all across the world.

So ladies and gentlemen, I really ask that you prepare your hearts and your spirits to receive from this incredible woman of God. And I ask you to put your hands together right now, wherever you are, and welcome, all the way from Toronto, Canada, Dr. Pat Francis! Hallelujah!


Dr. Pat Francis: My Great Price Conference 2021. I am excited to be with Apostle Grace Lubega and his beautiful wife, Nicole. A kayo woman! And we met in Uganda, and we ate together, shared together, and I have been so impressed with this ministry. So it is my honor to be able to share today about one of the many kayo women in the Bible.

And so, Isaiah had a prophecy. It talks about a move of God that's going to be happening in times when circumstances get difficult and the world is in crisis. Isaiah the prophet, in Isaiah 60, verse 1 and 2, says, "Arise, shine, for your light has come, and the glory of the Lord will rise upon you." And then he said, "See, darkness is covering the earth, thick darkness is over the peoples, but the Lord rises upon you, and His glory appears on you." And so we're excited because the promise is double-sided. On one side, the darkness is increasing, but the prophet is saying, "You, however, believers in Christ, you look for the glory that's going to increase on you."

And so today, we want to talk about the glory of God and the mighty outpouring of glory. You know, in the midst of everything that is happening globally, and the shutdowns, and the lockdowns, and all the different issues with COVID, the glory of God is rising upon His church. And I want us to believe it, and I want us to expect it today. And so, I believe that this glory is going to be an outpouring of double glory. I believe the Shekinah glory is going to be flooding the earth. We're going to be seeing angels, we're going to be seeing signs, and like cloud by day, fire by night, the glory of God is going to be seen. Because the darkness is increasing, so the glory of God has got to be very bright and very brilliant.

And the word "Shekinah" means "God with us." It means a dwelling place of God. So the glory of God, of God with all His angels, let's expect to see it in every situation. God is going to send angels to help us in our battle. I believe that God is going to have a visitation again as never before by His power. The upper room experience is going to be happening. We expect it to happen every time we meet, when God came down and He manifested as wind, and then He manifested as fire, and the people left there full of the power and glory of Christ. And now God, that is going to be happening.

So the Shekinah glory, and then this double glory, because the Bible talks about "Christ in you, the hope of glory." And that is seen in Colossians 1:27. So I believe that the glory of Christ in every believer is going to be ignited, is going to be awakened, so that just like the disciples, we will walk around and we will be healing the sick and driving out demons. Brilliance is going to come upon us. "You will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you." And that power is more than speaking in tongues. That power is wisdom and ability and favor and influence. I mean, God is going to pour out His Spirit in you and through you. And so we will have the Shekinah glory with us, and then the kayo glory that's going to be rising in us to flow through us. And so it is a double glory, outpouring of double glory.

Bill Hamon teaches on "The Day of the Saints." Well, people, the day of the saints is now. Now is when believers are going to arise. Believers are going to shine. The glory of the Lord is going to be flowing through the people of God. Apostle Grace teaches on Phaneroo, which means "manifest, make known." So the glory of the Lord will be made known, and all the nations are going to be attracted to the glory of God. And so, people, expect that people are going to be attracted to you. Nations are going to be attracted to you, not just because of who you are, but because of the glory of Christ that is in you. And that's why God told me to differentiate the glory of God with us and on the outside, and the glory of God in us. Because once we understand the glory of God in us, that's how we're going to flow, that's how we're going to manifest this glory. And ordinary people are going to do extraordinary things.

And so Jesus talked about a time when He will manifest His glory. He says, "You're going to see the earth is going to be in fear and terror." We are in a very terrorizing world right now. But He says in the midst of that, in Luke 21:27, He says, "You will see the Son of Man coming in a cloud with power and great glory." And so He described His glory with two words: power and great. And the Hebrew word for power and great is a Hebrew word kayo. So there's going to be the Shekinah glory manifesting through angels, signs, wonders, and then the kayo glory, the glory in every believer. And I want you to hear me stress every believer, because ordinary people are going to do extraordinary things. God is going to get the glory for this move. And just like the disciples, they left the upper room, they started to heal the sick. There was a flood: 3,000 saved one day, another day 5,000, 7,000, because the glory of God... They never had social media; they only had the glory. The glory of God is enough.

And so today, when we look at the glory of Christ in His church, then it's good for us to look at the way Jesus Christ grew. Because Father grew His Son from a baby to a man. And in Luke 2:52, it says, "Jesus grew in wisdom, He grew in stature, and He also grew in favor with God and with men." It was a progressive growth. It was a progressive manifestation. And we can expect the same thing because the glory of Jesus Christ is now in us. So we are going to look at a kayo woman who manifests the glory of God in her life. Proverbs 31 talks about this powerful woman who was honored by her son. And today now, we're going to talk about a powerful kayo woman who saved her son to save a nation. And her name is Jochebed.

And so now we are in this season, as we look at what was happening then, that it was a time of oppression, suppression. The wickedness of Pharaoh, he had got people in bondage, and now he planned that he's going to kill off all the babies. And that was enough, became enough. And so God was looking for someone that He could do deliverance through. He was looking for someone that He could do miracles through because He saw the misery, and He came down and says, "Enough is enough." But God has to always find a team of people who will allow Him to be God in that season in our life.

And so in Exodus chapter 2, verses 1 to 4, it says, "A man of the house of Levi married a Levite woman, and she became pregnant and gave birth to a son." And this woman is Jochebed. He says, "When she saw that her son was a fine child, she hid him for three months." This slave woman was so powerful that she defied Pharaoh. She said, "Pharaoh, you're not going to destroy my son. I am just a slave, but I'm not going to trust in myself. My God is greater than Pharaoh." And so this woman was a woman of faith and a woman who was willing to take a step of faith, not just to have faith, but faith without works is dead. And so she hid Moses. That's the first step: she hid Moses. Now, how do you hide a baby? I don't know how this woman did it, but I mean, she... you can see she's going to be an incredibly brilliant woman. She never went to much school, she was a slave, she didn't have a degree, but the glory of God is beyond the natural. And so she hid him for three months. When she couldn't hide him anymore, she got a papyrus basket for him, coated it with tar and pitch, and then she placed the child in it, put it among the reeds along the bank of the Nile. And his sister, Miriam, stood at a distance to see what would happen to this baby. The kayo woman, Jochebed, a woman who saved her son to save a nation.

The word kayo means powerful, it means great, it means wise, it means powerful, it means everything. It's such a complex word. But we can see where God is looking for a woman that will become a kayo woman, a man that will become a kayo man, so that He can manifest His glory in our day. And so this woman had seen the brutality of Pharaoh, the beatings, the hard labor, and she decided, "I know he could kill me, I know he could beat me." The blood of innocent children was mixed with the cries of wailing parents as the screams of delivery turned into screams of horror as babies were taken and killed by Pharaoh. Jochebed says, "No, it is not going to happen. Enough is enough. I'm going to save my son, I'm going to save my child." And sometimes somebody has to rise up in a house and say, "I will do something to save my family."

When you look at Jesus and the way He grew, Jesus grew in worship, Jesus grew in wisdom, Jesus grew in stature, the Bible says Jesus grew in favor with God, Jesus grew in favor with men. And so if Jesus grew, then it means we now have to grow. And there are seven aspects to the kayo glory that I want to talk about for us to see this woman, Jochebed. She was powerful.

The first pillar is worship. Worship. A kayo woman is a passionate worshiper. This woman remembered the God of Abraham. This woman remembered the promise to Abraham. And she says, "No, I am going to do a transaction with the covenant of Abraham, and I am going to believe that God can save me." And she worshiped God, greater than Pharaoh. Worship means to exalt God. And when we look at the pillars and the way Jesus grew, we knew that worship was a priority in His life. He worshiped His Father in obedience, in reverence. He exalted His Father any opportunity that He got. He was able to display His Father. He says, "When you see Me, you see My Father." There are times when He taught the disciples something, and when they did it, He goes and He worshiped the Father. He says, "Father, You are the Creator." And He worshiped the Father. He taught us how to worship His Father. He says, "When you're going to pray, pray this way: Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be Your name." Jesus taught us how to make worship a priority in His life so that we can grow in the glory of Christ.

This woman had faith. She decided that, "Yes, Pharaoh was powerful. Yes, he has killed thousands of babies. But my God is greater. There is no God like Jehovah. My God is the God of angel armies. And if God has to send an angel army to help me with my son, He's going to do it. Pharaoh had a large army, but God's army is greater. Pharaoh is mighty, but my God is almighty. I am going to trust God to save my son." And so after three months, she decided to look to God, put it in His hand. And God gave her wisdom. He gave her wisdom. This woman saw that her child was a fine child. Strategically, she protected the baby for three months. But now this woman is going to build a boat. Strategically, she never... she's not an engineer. She never knew what to... go to school. But now she used what she had. And I'm here to tell you, what you need for your miracle, God put it in you already. You just have to have that faith, because when you have that faith, you will be able to see what you have and know how to use what you have for a miracle. She had a papyrus basket, she saw some tar, and she decided, "You know what? I can't hide my son anymore. So I am going to put him in this basket, and I am going to put him in the river, and I am going to trust God." And sometimes you have to say, "I am just going to trust God for my miracle."

The Bible says, "Out of your belly is going to flow rivers of living waters." I want us to ignite the Christ that is in us. I want to awaken the Christ that is in us. Like David, David says, "God, awake my glory! Awake my glory! I am steadfast in faith, I am steadfast and immovable in faith. But God, awake my glory! I cannot die in this cave, I cannot die like this. God, this is not my potential, this is not the promises that You have given me. And so God, awake my glory to deliver me from the wickedness of King Saul that is trying to destroy me." This woman understood the glory of God. This woman knew that God can use ordinary people for extraordinary things. And God, she opened up her mind, and God gave her wisdom how to take a basket, make it into a boat. And she was going to trust God, and she was going to put him in that basket and let God take him into safety. So she had worship as her pillar. She had wisdom of God that came upon her. Just like Jesus grew in wisdom, this woman activated the glory of God that manifested in her through wisdom.

And it's very important for us to understand the power of God. "You will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you." That it's not just focus only on tongues, let's focus like Jesus, the power of wisdom, the power of creativity, the power and the strength to do something new for a new result, in Jesus' name. And so she grew in wisdom.

And then she also grew in power. Just like Jesus, stature, maturity. The word "power" means creativity, it means innovation, it means strength to do something new for a new result. It means to get up out of the bed of affliction and decide, "I'm taking my healing now." It means that power to resist the devil until he flees, to resist fear until it flees, to resist sickness until you're healed, to resist whatever comes to steal, kill, and destroy until you have the victory. "You will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you, and you will be a witness of the glory of God." This woman, Jochebed, was a witness to the glory of God. The boat, the boat! She put her baby in a boat, and with power, she put him in a boat and put him in the river and decided, "I will trust God with my son. I will do the practical." She made sure she had a blanket, she made sure she had everything she needed to protect the boy. She used her brain. She never had a PhD, she never had a bachelor's of degree, but she used her brain. She protected the child from the heat and the cold. So she had a blanket, put it there. And intentionally, she decided she is going to put someone for security. Oh, people of God, she thought this thing through.

His sister. The fourth pillar is honor. She honored her 12-year-old daughter and said, "Come here, Miriam, I want you to be a part of this miracle." And Miriam was the one who protected Moses in that river, made sure that he's okay. The mother put him among the reeds so that the flood of the river would not take him out into the sea. But she made sure that the basket would meander in between the reeds to protect the baby. And so that every now and again, Miriam can go and look at the baby to see if the baby's okay, to see if the blankets have moved, to see what's happening with the child. People of God, there is a wisdom that can come upon us that makes us smarter than somebody with a degree. I'm talking about the glory of wisdom and the glory of honor. She honored her daughter. And honor means you see the greatness in others, you have the ability to make others greater, you have the ability to open doors for others because you're honoring the goodness and the greatness that is in them. And people of God, this is what she did with Miriam. Miriam became part of the salvation of a baby that would be a deliverer of a nation. And her daughter is famous today, Miriam the prophet.

This woman grew in favor, for Pharaoh's daughter went down to bathe. And you know, when you do your little, God will do the much. When you do your ordinary, God does the extraordinary. The favor of God came upon this woman. I mean, there she is, she put the basket in the river. You can't control the torrents, you can't control the wind, but she trusted God. I believe that God is calling somebody to a greater level of faith. I believe that God is expecting somebody to step out in a greater level of faith. And you're going to see what is going to happen to your family, you're going to see what is happening to your ministry. It is an intentional step of faith that you're going to take. And sometimes you have to keep this step to yourself because people will tell you why it can't happen and what can happen. And so this woman never even told her husband, only Miriam and her knew because she knew she couldn't tell anybody because Pharaoh would kill her and her child. But she trusted in God.

And so because of that, now this woman allowed God to lead the basket right where Pharaoh's daughter was bathing. There is no God like Jehovah! There is no God like Jehovah! You do the ordinary, and God will do the extraordinary. You do the little, and God will do the much. You give Him five loaves, God can multiply it. You take up a rod, and God can divide the water. People of God, God is increasing our faith today. A kayo woman, a kayo woman is able to do the extraordinary. A kayo man like David, he literally used a little stone. It's a little stone that he was carrying in his pouch, so it can't be a big rock. But with a little stone and a slingshot, if you have faith in God that God is greater than your Goliath, God will use that stone to kill Goliath. Everybody... no, it's not the stone that killed Goliath; it was David's faith that killed Goliath. David's faith connected with what he had, and he was able to deliver an entire nation. Oh, people of God, lift up your hands today! Lift up your hands today and let us cry out to God, "God, increase my faith! Increase my faith! Help me to see You greater than any situation. Help me to see the God where all things are possible. Help me to stop holding You back, help me to stop putting You in a box. Because it's not my mind, it's not my power, it is always going to be according to the Spirit of the living God."

This boy was named Moses. So I'm talking about Moses, son of Jochebed. Here it is, this slavery woman was able to save her son to save a nation. And God worked a miracle in this woman's life. And so God says, "Of all the slaves, I find a woman that will give Me glory in this season. I find a woman that will make Me show My power." And later, God found Moses. And they're going to see how God used the most unlikely person. And through Moses, a nation was saved. People of God, it's not so much what you bring to Him; it's the faith that you have. And what you have, He will use your faith to bring Him glory. Oh, just lift up your hands and worship God right now, people of God! We're worshiping God throughout Uganda, we're worshiping God throughout Canada, we're worshiping God throughout the nations, because the outpouring of the glory of God is going to rise in you. I am expecting it to rise in me, and I'm expecting it to manifest because my King must get glory in our day. He's the same yesterday, today, and forever. And if He did it for Jochebed, He can do it for you. And if He did it for David, He can do it for you. And if He did it for Apostle Paul, He can do it for you. And if He did it for Peter, He can do it for you. People of God, God writes down all the unlikely people in the Bible to let you know how great He is. Just lift up your hands and begin to call on the Great I Am. Say, "God, You are the Great I Am! There's nobody great like Jesus! There's nobody great like Jesus! He is still healer, He is the deliverer, He is still Savior, He is the Messiah, He is still the Great I Am! He is the First and He is the Last. He's the God of Moses, and He's the God of Mary, and He's the God of Peter, and He's our God! He always is, He always was, and He always is to be. He is the Lord God Messiah, and He is the Savior. He was the Savior, He is the Savior. He was Creator, He is Creator."

Allow the glory of God to rise up in you and say, "God, manifest! Manifest!" We don't want to be like Jeremiah said, "Oh, the power of God is shut up in my belly." No, we're not going to shut up God in our belly. We want out of our belly to rise and flow rivers and streams of living water, waters of healing, waters of deliverance, waters of faith, waters of glory. But the world is looking and is saying, "Where are the sons of God? Where are the daughters of God? We need deliverance!" People are depressed, people are suicidal, lots is happening, but the answer is shut up in every believer in Christ.

In this Jochebed, God saw a slave, a slave, a slave who could be killed. She risked her life. "What are you doing? You're a savior now? You're a savior now? Like, what is this?" But God saw her faith. I pray that God will see your faith today. Oh, people of God, when He looks at you, let Him see your faith today and say, "I found a woman, I found a man that I can use for My glory in this day." This day needs to see Jesus. He's in the Bible, but they need to see Him manifest. They need to see Him through His church.

And so God guided the basket, and it went right to the place where Pharaoh's daughter was bathing. And Pharaoh's daughter saw this basket coming towards her in the river Nile, and all her maidens were there. And because she was praying to her gods, when she looked down and saw this baby, she said, "Oh, the gods brought a baby to me!" And God was about to do something great. He is so awesome that He will put Moses to live in the palace and let Pharaoh put him through school and let Pharaoh train him to be a prince and not a slave. And then so that later on, Moses can deliver God's people from Pharaoh. Oh, there is no God like Jehovah, people of God! Come on, lift up your hand! I don't care what miracle you need today; it is time for a miracle today! It is time for a miracle! God is looking to do it again. And we say, "God, look no more! Pat Francis is here!" Come on, call out your name right now! Say, "God, look no more! Pat Francis is here! I'm ready to manifest the glory of God!" Hallelujah! [Speaking in tongues]

And so God, God began to move. And when Pharaoh's daughter tells her maid to lift up the blanket, and God just made Moses look like the cutest baby, you know. And Moses said... he even... making... And she said, "Oh, he's so beautiful! He's my gift from God! He's my gift from God!" And Moses just won the heart because when you do your part, God does His part. God made the girl fall in love with Moses. God made the woman say, "I will save him, I will protect him, I will deliver." God is sending a sponsor to you right now! I said, God is sending a sponsor! We're talking about growing in favor with God and favor with people. Moses grew in favor with Pharaoh's daughter. People of God, it's never too great. Nobody's too great to favor you tomorrow. Come on, lift up your hand! Who am I talking to? Hear what I'm saying. We're talking about a slave child in Pharaoh's house. Is there anything too hard for God? No! He's just looking for you! Oh, I say, "God, look no more! I volunteer!" This is too powerful to be wasted, in the name of Jesus! And so he grew, growing in favor with God, growing in favor with people.

And then now, this slave woman, Jochebed, can you believe it? She grew in wealth! You say, "How can a slave grow in wealth? It's impossible!" Of course, it's impossible with man, but with God, it is all possible. I mean, people of God, let's set the record today: nothing is impossible with God! Can we agree to that today? Nothing! If God wants a Pharaoh to be your coach, a Pharaoh will be your coach. If God wants to take you out of a hut and put you in a palace in one day, with God, all things are possible! People of God, we're not going to limit God in any way. I want you to turn to the person beside you and say, "I'm not going to limit God anymore. My mind is too small." Come on, put your hands on your head, say, "My mind is too small!" No wonder Jabez prayed, "God, enlarge my territory!" My mother cursed me from my birth. She named me Jabez, means "son of sorrow." "This boy will not amount to anything." But the devil is a liar! Regardless of what your mother said or your father said, you have to tap into the great God of Jabez, the great God of Moses, the great God of Jochebed, the great God of David, and say, "God, bless me indeed! Reverse the curses in my life! Regardless of what my mother said about me, I'm not a son of sorrow, I'm not a son of pain! God, change the meaning of my name! Take away the shame from my name and honor me!" And God did it with Jabez! People of God, they named cities after him. He became a governor. God reversed the curse over his mind. God enlarged his territory to see God greater than any curse. And God found somebody who believed. I'm telling you, God is looking for somebody who believes in our time. God needs... We thank God for the stories, but God says, "I Am! I Am the God who is!" Hallelujah! Let's praise the God who is, people of God! We thank God for the God who was, but God says, "I Am the God who is!" And He's already in your future. Oh, somebody say, "Amen!" Somebody cry, "Amen!" Let's take on this God because God must receive glory in our day.

And so the favor of God began to work. Miriam, that little girl, I'll tell you, I don't know how this little 12-year-old never went to school, and yet there's a brilliance from God that comes from God. People of God, don't let anybody tell you you're stupid. If you connect with God, it's amazing the wisdom that will come out of you, the favor that will come out of you. And so, wealth. How will these slaves ever, ever get into wealth? I have to, I have to read this so that you see that I'm not making up the story. Miriam, listen for the clues and the cues. And when Pharaoh's daughter is saying, "But I can't nurse this baby, I never got pregnant, I don't have any milk," Miriam piped up, and she went to the princess and said, "Princess, Princess, do you want me to go and get one of the Israelite women to come and nurse the baby for you, ma'am?" Can you imagine? Seize the moment! I'm talking to somebody here: seize the moment! You have to be ready and sharp to hear when there's an opportunity and when God is bringing you into a blessing. And you can't fool around here, yeah, about it. You have to immediately. Miriam said, "Ma'am, I'll go and get somebody." And so the princess says, "Yes, go, little girl."

And the little girl went home to the mother. She went home to Moses' mother. The princess was so happy with the baby, she says, "I will name him Moses," meaning "child of the river, child of the water." And so Miriam ran home with her bare feet to Mom and said, "Mom, Mom, I got a job for you!" You can't imagine Jochebed like, "What's wrong with you? We're slaves! Oh, you mean you get a job for me? You're crazy! Where you... Did you have a heat stroke? What's wrong with you? You know, smarten up, girl! Where is Moses? You tell me where..." "Oh, Mom, I have a job! She asked me to come and get you because she is going to pay you to nurse Moses and keep him for five years and make sure we get as much spirit in him, and then bring him back. And she's starting to pay you every month!" A slave, Jochebed, was on salary! Oh, somebody worship God! Somebody worship! I'll tell you, there, when God says all things are possible, I don't think we can imagine that. I don't think we can imagine that. People, whether you live in Uganda, whether you live in the bush, whether you live in the city, whether you live in Canada, whether you live in Asia, whether you live in any area of the world, God is the same yesterday, today, and forever. And if He can take a slave woman, still in slavery, and give her a salary to nurse her own baby, then I don't know what is not possible with God. Come on, somebody! God is looking for somebody to prove that He's the Almighty! Come on, volunteer!

I remember years ago when I heard a message, and I ran up to the altar and said, "God, look no more! Pat Francis is here! Look no more, God!" Because I believe that the God who did something before can do it again. And I know that I qualify. Why? Because I'm ordinary. Why? Because I can't do it myself. Why? Because I have faith in the Almighty! Oh, people of God, some trust in chariots...

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Host: Praise the Lord, ladies! You are so welcome once again. I would like to welcome you to the My Great Price Conference Season Three. You are so welcome. I know that you're being blessed, but this is just the beginning. So I'd like to remind you to invite seven ladies. Just invite seven ladies. What is available today has the power to change your future, to align your family, to align your generation. Just believe God and avail yourself today to receive from the man of God. So don't let your neighbor miss out. Don't let your mother miss out. Invite your friends, invite your aunties, your cousins, your sisters. Just share those links right now.

I would like to remind you as well that we are live on YouTube, we are live on Facebook, Phaneroo Radio, and we are also live on Zoom. We have Zoom fellowships from across the world that are available on your screen right now. They are linking with us right now. We are also live on Manifest Television, we are live on Urban Television, Lighthouse Television, and GBS TV Malawi. Praise God!

Um, so I just want to let you know that it's exactly six o'clock. We will be going live on radios across Uganda. So it doesn't matter if you're upcountry, uh, we have you sorted. So just to name a few radios: we are live on Dembe FM, we are live on City FM Jinja, we are live on Time FM in Mbale, we are live on TBS FM Soroti, we are live on Elgon FM Kapchorwa, we are live on Fave FM in Gulu, Piwa FM in Agago, Rapper FM in Kitgum. We are on Mighty Fire FM, QFM, Access FM, Chip FM. The list is endless! Hallelujah! We are on Crane FM, Hope FM, Life FM, Glory FM, Impact FM, Kings Radio, Radio Hoima, and Hunt FM, all in Western Uganda. Praise the Lord! So we have you guys covered.

I want to encourage you, think of your family and friends that are upcountry, invite them, tell them that we are live on the radio. Uh, we are also in South Sudan! Hallelujah! We are on Jesus Is Coming Soon Radio in South Sudan. Praise the Lord!

So like I said, ladies, the program today is going to blow you away. I honestly encourage you, prepare your spirit to receive. Just avail yourself to what God wants to do in your life today. Don't let today just be another day. Just tell Him that you're available. Ladies are being called out across the world, and our generation won't remain the same after today.

So right now, we are so privileged to be joined by our first speaker. Our first speaker is a pastor, she is a global author, a TV host, a CEO, and a business consultant who travels the world sharing the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. Hallelujah! In 2018, she was appointed as a UN representative, and she also served as a member of the Women Presidents' Organization, which is an international network of women that own million-dollar companies. Hallelujah! So she has been honored with various awards in Canada and America for her amazing programs which support families and children all across the world.

So ladies and gentlemen, I really ask that you prepare your hearts and your spirits to receive from this incredible woman of God. And I ask you to put your hands together right now, wherever you are, and welcome, all the way from Toronto, Canada, Dr. Pat Francis! Hallelujah!


Dr. Pat Francis: My Great Price Conference 2021. I am excited to be with Apostle Grace Lubega and his beautiful wife, Nicole. A kayo woman! And we met in Uganda, and we ate together, shared together, and I have been so impressed with this ministry. So it is my honor to be able to share today about one of the many kayo women in the Bible.

And so, Isaiah had a prophecy. It talks about a move of God that's going to be happening in times when circumstances get difficult and the world is in crisis. Isaiah the prophet, in Isaiah 60, verse 1 and 2, says, "Arise, shine, for your light has come, and the glory of the Lord will rise upon you." And then he said, "See, darkness is covering the earth, thick darkness is over the peoples, but the Lord rises upon you, and His glory appears on you." And so we're excited because the promise is double-sided. On one side, the darkness is increasing, but the prophet is saying, "You, however, believers in Christ, you look for the glory that's going to increase on you."

And so today, we want to talk about the glory of God and the mighty outpouring of glory. You know, in the midst of everything that is happening globally, and the shutdowns, and the lockdowns, and all the different issues with COVID, the glory of God is rising upon His church. And I want us to believe it, and I want us to expect it today. And so, I believe that this glory is going to be an outpouring of double glory. I believe the Shekinah glory is going to be flooding the earth. We're going to be seeing angels, we're going to be seeing signs, and like cloud by day, fire by night, the glory of God is going to be seen. Because the darkness is increasing, so the glory of God has got to be very bright and very brilliant.

And the word "Shekinah" means "God with us." It means a dwelling place of God. So the glory of God, of God with all His angels, let's expect to see it in every situation. God is going to send angels to help us in our battle. I believe that God is going to have a visitation again as never before by His power. The upper room experience is going to be happening. We expect it to happen every time we meet, when God came down and He manifested as wind, and then He manifested as fire, and the people left there full of the power and glory of Christ. And now God, that is going to be happening.

So the Shekinah glory, and then this double glory, because the Bible talks about "Christ in you, the hope of glory." And that is seen in Colossians 1:27. So I believe that the glory of Christ in every believer is going to be ignited, is going to be awakened, so that just like the disciples, we will walk around and we will be healing the sick and driving out demons. Brilliance is going to come upon us. "You will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you." And that power is more than speaking in tongues. That power is wisdom and ability and favor and influence. I mean, God is going to pour out His Spirit in you and through you. And so we will have the Shekinah glory with us, and then the kayo glory that's going to be rising in us to flow through us. And so it is a double glory, outpouring of double glory.

Bill Hamon teaches on "The Day of the Saints." Well, people, the day of the saints is now. Now is when believers are going to arise. Believers are going to shine. The glory of the Lord is going to be flowing through the people of God. Apostle Grace teaches on Phaneroo, which means "manifest, make known." So the glory of the Lord will be made known, and all the nations are going to be attracted to the glory of God. And so, people, expect that people are going to be attracted to you. Nations are going to be attracted to you, not just because of who you are, but because of the glory of Christ that is in you. And that's why God told me to differentiate the glory of God with us and on the outside, and the glory of God in us. Because once we understand the glory of God in us, that's how we're going to flow, that's how we're going to manifest this glory. And ordinary people are going to do extraordinary things.

And so Jesus talked about a time when He will manifest His glory. He says, "You're going to see the earth is going to be in fear and terror." We are in a very terrorizing world right now. But He says in the midst of that, in Luke 21:27, He says, "You will see the Son of Man coming in a cloud with power and great glory." And so He described His glory with two words: power and great. And the Hebrew word for power and great is a Hebrew word kayo. So there's going to be the Shekinah glory manifesting through angels, signs, wonders, and then the kayo glory, the glory in every believer. And I want you to hear me stress every believer, because ordinary people are going to do extraordinary things. God is going to get the glory for this move. And just like the disciples, they left the upper room, they started to heal the sick. There was a flood: 3,000 saved one day, another day 5,000, 7,000, because the glory of God... They never had social media; they only had the glory. The glory of God is enough.

And so today, when we look at the glory of Christ in His church, then it's good for us to look at the way Jesus Christ grew. Because Father grew His Son from a baby to a man. And in Luke 2:52, it says, "Jesus grew in wisdom, He grew in stature, and He also grew in favor with God and with men." It was a progressive growth. It was a progressive manifestation. And we can expect the same thing because the glory of Jesus Christ is now in us. So we are going to look at a kayo woman who manifests the glory of God in her life. Proverbs 31 talks about this powerful woman who was honored by her son. And today now, we're going to talk about a powerful kayo woman who saved her son to save a nation. And her name is Jochebed.

And so now we are in this season, as we look at what was happening then, that it was a time of oppression, suppression. The wickedness of Pharaoh, he had got people in bondage, and now he planned that he's going to kill off all the babies. And that was enough, became enough. And so God was looking for someone that He could do deliverance through. He was looking for someone that He could do miracles through because He saw the misery, and He came down and says, "Enough is enough." But God has to always find a team of people who will allow Him to be God in that season in our life.

And so in Exodus chapter 2, verses 1 to 4, it says, "A man of the house of Levi married a Levite woman, and she became pregnant and gave birth to a son." And this woman is Jochebed. He says, "When she saw that her son was a fine child, she hid him for three months." This slave woman was so powerful that she defied Pharaoh. She said, "Pharaoh, you're not going to destroy my son. I am just a slave, but I'm not going to trust in myself. My God is greater than Pharaoh." And so this woman was a woman of faith and a woman who was willing to take a step of faith, not just to have faith, but faith without works is dead. And so she hid Moses. That's the first step: she hid Moses. Now, how do you hide a baby? I don't know how this woman did it, but I mean, she... you can see she's going to be an incredibly brilliant woman. She never went to much school, she was a slave, she didn't have a degree, but the glory of God is beyond the natural. And so she hid him for three months. When she couldn't hide him anymore, she got a papyrus basket for him, coated it with tar and pitch, and then she placed the child in it, put it among the reeds along the bank of the Nile. And his sister, Miriam, stood at a distance to see what would happen to this baby. The kayo woman, Jochebed, a woman who saved her son to save a nation.

The word kayo means powerful, it means great, it means wise, it means powerful, it means everything. It's such a complex word. But we can see where God is looking for a woman that will become a kayo woman, a man that will become a kayo man, so that He can manifest His glory in our day. And so this woman had seen the brutality of Pharaoh, the beatings, the hard labor, and she decided, "I know he could kill me, I know he could beat me." The blood of innocent children was mixed with the cries of wailing parents as the screams of delivery turned into screams of horror as babies were taken and killed by Pharaoh. Jochebed says, "No, it is not going to happen. Enough is enough. I'm going to save my son, I'm going to save my child." And sometimes somebody has to rise up in a house and say, "I will do something to save my family."

When you look at Jesus and the way He grew, Jesus grew in worship, Jesus grew in wisdom, Jesus grew in stature, the Bible says Jesus grew in favor with God, Jesus grew in favor with men. And so if Jesus grew, then it means we now have to grow. And there are seven aspects to the kayo glory that I want to talk about for us to see this woman, Jochebed. She was powerful.

The first pillar is worship. Worship. A kayo woman is a passionate worshiper. This woman remembered the God of Abraham. This woman remembered the promise to Abraham. And she says, "No, I am going to do a transaction with the covenant of Abraham, and I am going to believe that God can save me." And she worshiped God, greater than Pharaoh. Worship means to exalt God. And when we look at the pillars and the way Jesus grew, we knew that worship was a priority in His life. He worshiped His Father in obedience, in reverence. He exalted His Father any opportunity that He got. He was able to display His Father. He says, "When you see Me, you see My Father." There are times when He taught the disciples something, and when they did it, He goes and He worshiped the Father. He says, "Father, You are the Creator." And He worshiped the Father. He taught us how to worship His Father. He says, "When you're going to pray, pray this way: Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed be Your name." Jesus taught us how to make worship a priority in His life so that we can grow in the glory of Christ.

This woman had faith. She decided that, "Yes, Pharaoh was powerful. Yes, he has killed thousands of babies. But my God is greater. There is no God like Jehovah. My God is the God of angel armies. And if God has to send an angel army to help me with my son, He's going to do it. Pharaoh had a large army, but God's army is greater. Pharaoh is mighty, but my God is almighty. I am going to trust God to save my son." And so after three months, she decided to look to God, put it in His hand. And God gave her wisdom. He gave her wisdom. This woman saw that her child was a fine child. Strategically, she protected the baby for three months. But now this woman is going to build a boat. Strategically, she never... she's not an engineer. She never knew what to... go to school. But now she used what she had. And I'm here to tell you, what you need for your miracle, God put it in you already. You just have to have that faith, because when you have that faith, you will be able to see what you have and know how to use what you have for a miracle. She had a papyrus basket, she saw some tar, and she decided, "You know what? I can't hide my son anymore. So I am going to put him in this basket, and I am going to put him in the river, and I am going to trust God." And sometimes you have to say, "I am just going to trust God for my miracle."

The Bible says, "Out of your belly is going to flow rivers of living waters." I want us to ignite the Christ that is in us. I want to awaken the Christ that is in us. Like David, David says, "God, awake my glory! Awake my glory! I am steadfast in faith, I am steadfast and immovable in faith. But God, awake my glory! I cannot die in this cave, I cannot die like this. God, this is not my potential, this is not the promises that You have given me. And so God, awake my glory to deliver me from the wickedness of King Saul that is trying to destroy me." This woman understood the glory of God. This woman knew that God can use ordinary people for extraordinary things. And God, she opened up her mind, and God gave her wisdom how to take a basket, make it into a boat. And she was going to trust God, and she was going to put him in that basket and let God take him into safety. So she had worship as her pillar. She had wisdom of God that came upon her. Just like Jesus grew in wisdom, this woman activated the glory of God that manifested in her through wisdom.

And it's very important for us to understand the power of God. "You will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you." That it's not just focus only on tongues, let's focus like Jesus, the power of wisdom, the power of creativity, the power and the strength to do something new for a new result, in Jesus' name. And so she grew in wisdom.

And then she also grew in power. Just like Jesus, stature, maturity. The word "power" means creativity, it means innovation, it means strength to do something new for a new result. It means to get up out of the bed of affliction and decide, "I'm taking my healing now." It means that power to resist the devil until he flees, to resist fear until it flees, to resist sickness until you're healed, to resist whatever comes to steal, kill, and destroy until you have the victory. "You will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you, and you will be a witness of the glory of God." This woman, Jochebed, was a witness to the glory of God. The boat, the boat! She put her baby in a boat, and with power, she put him in a boat and put him in the river and decided, "I will trust God with my son. I will do the practical." She made sure she had a blanket, she made sure she had everything she needed to protect the boy. She used her brain. She never had a PhD, she never had a bachelor's of degree, but she used her brain. She protected the child from the heat and the cold. So she had a blanket, put it there. And intentionally, she decided she is going to put someone for security. Oh, people of God, she thought this thing through.

His sister. The fourth pillar is honor. She honored her 12-year-old daughter and said, "Come here, Miriam, I want you to be a part of this miracle." And Miriam was the one who protected Moses in that river, made sure that he's okay. The mother put him among the reeds so that the flood of the river would not take him out into the sea. But she made sure that the basket would meander in between the reeds to protect the baby. And so that every now and again, Miriam can go and look at the baby to see if the baby's okay, to see if the blankets have moved, to see what's happening with the child. People of God, there is a wisdom that can come upon us that makes us smarter than somebody with a degree. I'm talking about the glory of wisdom and the glory of honor. She honored her daughter. And honor means you see the greatness in others, you have the ability to make others greater, you have the ability to open doors for others because you're honoring the goodness and the greatness that is in them. And people of God, this is what she did with Miriam. Miriam became part of the salvation of a baby that would be a deliverer of a nation. And her daughter is famous today, Miriam the prophet.

This woman grew in favor, for Pharaoh's daughter went down to bathe. And you know, when you do your little, God will do the much. When you do your ordinary, God does the extraordinary. The favor of God came upon this woman. I mean, there she is, she put the basket in the river. You can't control the torrents, you can't control the wind, but she trusted God. I believe that God is calling somebody to a greater level of faith. I believe that God is expecting somebody to step out in a greater level of faith. And you're going to see what is going to happen to your family, you're going to see what is happening to your ministry. It is an intentional step of faith that you're going to take. And sometimes you have to keep this step to yourself because people will tell you why it can't happen and what can happen. And so this woman never even told her husband, only Miriam and her knew because she knew she couldn't tell anybody because Pharaoh would kill her and her child. But she trusted in God.

And so because of
that, now this woman allowed God to lead the basket right where Pharaoh's daughter was bathing. There is no God like Jehovah! There is no God like Jehovah! You do the ordinary, and God will do the extraordinary. You do the little, and God will do the much. You give Him five loaves, God can multiply it. You take up a rod, and God can divide the water. People of God, God is increasing our faith today. A kayo woman, a kayo woman is able to do the extraordinary. A kayo man like David, he literally used a little stone. It's a little stone that he was carrying in his pouch, so it can't be a big rock. But with a little stone and a slingshot, if you have faith in God that God is greater than your Goliath, God will use that stone to kill Goliath. Everybody... no, it's not the stone that killed Goliath; it was David's faith that killed Goliath. David's faith connected with what he had, and he was able to deliver an entire nation. Oh, people of God, lift up your hands today! Lift up your hands today and let us cry out to God, "God, increase my faith! Increase my faith! Help me to see You greater than any situation. Help me to see the God where all things are possible. Help me to stop holding You back, help me to stop putting You in a box. Because it's not my mind, it's not my power, it is always going to be according to the Spirit of the living God."

This boy was named Moses. So I'm talking about Moses, son of Jochebed. Here it is, this slavery woman was able to save her son to save a nation. And God worked a miracle in this woman's life. And so God says, "Of all the slaves, I find a woman that will give Me glory in this season. I find a woman that will make Me show My power." And later, God found Moses. And they're going to see how God used the most unlikely person. And through Moses, a nation was saved. People of God, it's not so much what you bring to Him; it's the faith that you have. And what you have, He will use your faith to bring Him glory. Oh, just lift up your hands and worship God right now, people of God! We're worshiping God throughout Uganda, we're worshiping God throughout Canada, we're worshiping God throughout the nations, because the outpouring of the glory of God is going to rise in you. I am expecting it to rise in me, and I'm expecting it to manifest because my King must get glory in our day. He's the same yesterday, today, and forever. And if He did it for Jochebed, He can do it for you. And if He did it for David, He can do it for you. And if He did it for Apostle Paul, He can do it for you. And if He did it for Peter, He can do it for you. People of God, God writes down all the unlikely people in the Bible to let you know how great He is. Just lift up your hands and begin to call on the Great I Am. Say, "God, You are the Great I Am! There's nobody great like Jesus! There's nobody great like Jesus! He is still healer, He is the deliverer, He is still Savior, He is the Messiah, He is still the Great I Am! He is the First and He is the Last. He's the God of Moses, and He's the God of Mary, and He's the God of Peter, and He's our God! He always is, He always was, and He always is to be. He is the Lord God Messiah, and He is the Savior. He was the Savior, He is the Savior. He was Creator, He is Creator."

Allow the glory of God to rise up in you and say, "God, manifest! Manifest!" We don't want to be like Jeremiah said, "Oh, the power of God is shut up in my belly." No, we're not going to shut up God in our belly. We want out of our belly to rise and flow rivers and streams of living water, waters of healing, waters of deliverance, waters of faith, waters of glory. But the world is looking and is saying, "Where are the sons of God? Where are the daughters of God? We need deliverance!" People are depressed, people are suicidal, lots is happening, but the answer is shut up in every believer in Christ.

In this Jochebed, God saw a slave, a slave, a slave who could be killed. She risked her life. "What are you doing? You're a savior now? You're a savior now? Like, what is this?" But God saw her faith. I pray that God will see your faith today. Oh, people of God, when He looks at you, let Him see your faith today and say, "I found a woman, I found a man that I can use for My glory in this day." This day needs to see Jesus. He's in the Bible, but they need to see Him manifest. They need to see Him through His church.

And so God guided the basket, and it went right to the place where Pharaoh's daughter was bathing. And Pharaoh's daughter saw this basket coming towards her in the river Nile, and all her maidens were there. And because she was praying to her gods, when she looked down and saw this baby, she said, "Oh, the gods brought a baby to me!" And God was about to do something great. He is so awesome that He will put Moses to live in the palace and let Pharaoh put him through school and let Pharaoh train him to be a prince and not a slave. And then so that later on, Moses can deliver God's people from Pharaoh. Oh, there is no God like Jehovah, people of God! Come on, lift up your hand! I don't care what miracle you need today; it is time for a miracle today! It is time for a miracle! God is looking to do it again. And we say, "God, look no more! Pat Francis is here!" Come on, call out your name right now! Say, "God, look no more! Pat Francis is here! I'm ready to manifest the glory of God!" Hallelujah! [Speaking in tongues]

And so God, God began to move. And when Pharaoh's daughter tells her maid to lift up the blanket, and God just made Moses look like the cutest baby, you know. And Moses said... he even... making... And she said, "Oh, he's so beautiful! He's my gift from God! He's my gift from God!" And Moses just won the heart because when you do your part, God does His part. God made the girl fall in love with Moses. God made the woman say, "I will save him, I will protect him, I will deliver." God is sending a sponsor to you right now! I said, God is sending a sponsor! We're talking about growing in favor with God and favor with people. Moses grew in favor with Pharaoh's daughter. People of God, it's never too great. Nobody's too great to favor you tomorrow. Come on, lift up your hand! Who am I talking to? Hear what I'm saying. We're talking about a slave child in Pharaoh's house. Is there anything too hard for God? No! He's just looking for you! Oh, I say, "God, look no more! I volunteer!" This is too powerful to be wasted, in the name of Jesus! And so he grew, growing in favor with God, growing in favor with people.

And then now, this slave woman, Jochebed, can you believe it? She grew in wealth! You say, "How can a slave grow in wealth? It's impossible!" Of course, it's impossible with man, but with God, it is all possible. I mean, people of God, let's set the record today: nothing is impossible with God! Can we agree to that today? Nothing! If God wants a Pharaoh to be your coach, a Pharaoh will be your coach. If God wants to take you out of a hut and put you in a palace in one day, with God, all things are possible! People of God, we're not going to limit God in any way. I want you to turn to the person beside you and say, "I'm not going to limit God anymore. My mind is too small." Come on, put your hands on your head, say, "My mind is too small!" No wonder Jabez prayed, "God, enlarge my territory!" My mother cursed me from my birth. She named me Jabez, means "son of sorrow." "This boy will not amount to anything." But the devil is a liar! Regardless of what your mother said or your father said, you have to tap into the great God of Jabez, the great God of Moses, the great God of Jochebed, the great God of David, and say, "God, bless me indeed! Reverse the curses in my life! Regardless of what my mother said about me, I'm not a son of sorrow, I'm not a son of pain! God, change the meaning of my name! Take away the shame from my name and honor me!" And God did it with Jabez! People of God, they named cities after him. He became a governor. God reversed the curse over his mind. God enlarged his territory to see God greater than any curse. And God found somebody who believed. I'm telling you, God is looking for somebody who believes in our time. God needs... We thank God for the stories, but God says, "I Am! I Am the God who is!" Hallelujah! Let's praise the God who is, people of God! We thank God for the God who was, but God says, "I Am the God who is!" And He's already in your future. Oh, somebody say, "Amen!" Somebody cry, "Amen!" Let's take on this God because God must receive glory in our day.

And so the favor of God began to work. Miriam, that little girl, I'll tell you, I don't know how this little 12-year-old never went to school, and yet there's a brilliance from God that comes from God. People of God, don't let anybody tell you you're stupid. If you connect with God, it's amazing the wisdom that will come out of you, the favor that will come out of you. And so, wealth. How will these slaves ever, ever get into wealth? I have to, I have to read this so that you see that I'm not making up the story. Miriam, listen for the clues and the cues. And when Pharaoh's daughter is saying, "But I can't nurse this baby, I never got pregnant, I don't have any milk," Miriam piped up, and she went to the princess and said, "Princess, Princess, do you want me to go and get one of the Israelite women to come and nurse the baby for you, ma'am?" Can you imagine? Seize the moment! I'm talking to somebody here: seize the moment! You have to be ready and sharp to hear when there's an opportunity and when God is bringing you into a blessing. And you can't fool around here, yeah, about it. You have to immediately. Miriam said, "Ma'am, I'll go and get somebody." And so the princess says, "Yes, go, little girl."

And the little girl went home to the mother. She went home to Moses' mother. The princess was so happy with the baby, she says, "I will name him Moses," meaning "child of the river, child of the water." And so Miriam ran home with her bare feet to Mom and said, "Mom, Mom, I got a job for you!" You can't imagine Jochebed like, "What's wrong with you? We're slaves! Oh, you mean you get a job for me? You're crazy! Where you... Did you have a heat stroke? What's wrong with you? You know, smarten up, girl! Where is Moses? You tell me where..." "Oh, Mom, I have a job! She asked me to come and get you because she is going to pay you to nurse Moses and keep him for five years and make sure we get as much spirit in him, and then bring him back. And she's starting to pay you every month!" A slave, Jochebed, was on salary! Oh, somebody worship God! Somebody worship! I'll tell you, there, when God says all things are possible, I don't think we can imagine that. I don't think we can imagine that. People, whether you live in Uganda, whether you live in the bush, whether you live in the city, whether you live in Canada, whether you live in Asia, whether you live in any area of the world, God is the same yesterday, today, and forever. And if He can take a slave woman, still in slavery, and give her a salary to nurse her own baby, then I don't know what is not possible with God. Come on, somebody! God is looking for somebody to prove that He's the Almighty! Come on, volunteer!

I remember years ago when I heard a message, and I ran up to the altar and said, "God, look no more! Pat Francis is here! Look no more, God!" Because I believe that the God who did something before can do it again. And I know that I qualify. Why? Because I'm ordinary. Why? Because I can't do it myself. Why? Because I have faith in the Almighty! Oh, people of God, some trust in chariots, some trust in horses, but I will remember the name of the Lord my God! Oh, what is His name? Jesus! Come on, people, shout Jesus! Come on, people, shout Jesus! Let us hear it! Shout Jesus! Let Uganda hear the name Jesus! Let Him break every yoke! Jesus! The yoke-breaking anointing is coming! Come on, God is going to take you out of slavery, He's going to take you out of bondage, He's going to take you out of poverty! Why? Because all things are possible with Him! Wow!

And so Miriam ran home, and the woman paid her, her first... the mother's first money in advance. And she took home her baby's brother. I mean, this is almost too good to be true, quite frankly. If I never had faith, I would think this... this is... this is impossible. So she took him home to the child, to the mother. And the mother nursed her son, Moses, and got paid to do it! It sounds impossible. A slave, still a slave, but now a kayo woman who dared to trust in God. And people of God, she got wealth as a slave. And if this woman got wealth as a slave, you can get wealth wherever you are! Don't let the enemy tell you a lie. You're not born one way and die one way. You're born one way, but you don't have to die that way once you come into Jesus, once you put your faith in Jesus. All things are possible to you! Oh, people of God, I want you to enlarge your heart and begin to think of a big miracle right now. Some of you think, "Well, I don't want to ask God too much, I don't want to..." Hello! Jochebed didn't even know what was going to happen. Your eyes cannot even see, heart cannot imagine what God will do for those who trust in Him, those who reverence Him, those who fear Him, those who bless Him, those who live for Him. People of God, as long as you live for God, God's glory is yours!

And so wealth came to a slave woman because she put her faith in the almighty Pharaoh. "I'm going to make you the servant of a slave, Pharaoh, being mighty Pharaoh. You are going to pay my daughter to nurse her son to come and destroy you! Oh, people, give him the best education, give him a nanny, give him everything. And that is your deliverer that you're holding!" Oh, people, lift up your head! I want you to dream dreams with me! I want you to dream dreams with me! I want you to see visions, people, because there is no God like Jehovah! Pharaoh boasts in his god, but wait till you meet the God of Moses, then you're going to see something.

And influence, people. She grew in influence because the Bible says Jesus grew in favor with God, and He grew in favor with men (Luke 2:52). And when you look at the influence of this kayo woman, that she saved her son to save over 2 million people. And thousands of years later, I am preaching on this slave woman because she's still influencing lives today! Oh, I tell you, you can't imagine what God can do through you! You just can't imagine! You can't dream it, you can't write it, because it's always far more than you can think or imagine. And so Moses came, and Moses grew up to be a prince, He grew up to be a leader, He grew up to be a mighty, powerful man. He had some mistakes, he was passionate, ended up in trouble, had to run for his life as a fugitive, had to live in the desert. But all along, the covenant made with the contract with the mother would never leave the boy. Mothers, I want you to hear today: when you make a covenant and contract for your sons and daughters, even if they run in the desert, it will never leave them! Who am I talking to today, people? Somebody take that now! Somebody take that now! The power of a covenant woman that made a covenant with God! The power of a covenant man who made a covenant with God! Wherever your children run to, God will run after them! Why? Because the God of Abram is and is to come, and He's the God who keepeth covenant and shows mercy.

And so here it is. All of a sudden, Pharaoh stepped it up, killing off babies again, worse now, you know, killing off people because they're too old to work as slaves. The brutality and the cries reached to a certain level where the Bible says God heard, and He came down. And He came to Moses, the son of Jochebed, now a shepherd because he lost the big Ferrari that he had and the big Porsche, and now struggling as a little shepherd. But that's fine because he needed to humble down himself and learn how to shepherd sheep so that he could shepherd two million people and not lose his mind. Everything in your life, negative or positive, God allows it, and it means there's training somewhere. Praise the Lord! It means that you're in a school for something, and learn good. You don't want to go through the same thing over, so learn this time, and then God will promote you into the calling that not even Pharaoh couldn't stop.

And so the Bible says God saw the misery, and He came down, and He says, "Moses! Moses!" A shepherd boy now, no prince now, this is just shepherd Moses. "Moses, I've seen the tears, I've heard, I've heard the cries, and now I need to say, they need a savior. I have come down." And Moses says, "Yes! You know, how long did you take, you know?" And then God says, "Now I'm sending you, Moses." And Moses said, "Me? I, I, I can't talk. I, I don't..." You know, it's amazing how fear can grip your throat, that even a son of Pharaoh says, "I can't talk!" I mean, you can't talk? You passed your exams, you're Pharaoh, son of a king! I mean, fear can cripple you till you go stupid. And so Moses said, "I stutter, I stutter, I can't talk." And God had to keep working with him, working on him, and said, "Moses, I'll tell you what I'm going to do." And this is powerful, people! Exodus 7:1, "The Lord said to Moses, 'See, I have made you like God before Pharaoh!'" Wow! "Your brother Aaron will be your prophet." And Moses said yes to God. And the moment he said yes to God, God glorified him with the glory of Christ, with the glory of God who is and was and is to come. And he became like God before his enemies! People of God, why not you? Become like God before your enemies! Become like God before cancer! Become like God before poverty! Become like God before shame! Become like God before the attack in your life! And rise up in the name of Jesus and let God be God, and let God use you for His glory! The Shekinah glory was with Moses, cloud by day, fire by night. And the Shekinah glory, the kayo glory that came upon him is something that he carried in him and on him, in Jesus' name. Moses operated in double glory. God was with him. Wherever they walked, the cloud walked. They walked, the cloud walked. They walked, fire by night, cloud by day. It was manifesting the glory of God.

And people of God, God is looking, that if you believe in Jesus Christ today, He can use you for His glory. And then He will grow you like Jesus grew in Luke 2:52. He grew in wisdom. Make sure the worship, the worship will be there, that you honor God with all your heart and all your mind and all your soul. And then God will give you the wisdom to change your life. Jesus grew in wisdom; we need to grow in wisdom. And then Jesus grew in stature. It means honor, it means... it means with strength, it means ability. The way He spoke, the different arguments that He did, the way He... that He spoke with the rabbis, etc. And they became astounded at this young man's wisdom. The wisdom was there. "Who is this man that he had so much wisdom?" Jesus grew in wisdom. He grew in stature, strength, ability. That word kayo means innovation, it means the holistic wisdom with the fear of God, money with the fear of God, influence with the fear of God. Jesus grew in favor with God. You're going to grow in favor with God. How? Grow in faith. When you grow in faith, you grow in favor with God, and then you will grow with the glory of God.

And then Jesus grew in favor with God, in favor with men. What does that mean? It means the same people that laughed at Him and cursed Him, it's the same people who turned up and began to say, "Hosanna! Hosanna! Son of David!" Rich people came to Him, poor people came to them, lepers came to Him, rich women with alabaster joy came to Him. He grew in favor with men. Fame spread after 30 years of being hidden as a carpenter. All of a sudden, 3,000 people, 5,000 people will come out to hear Jesus, and they will come to Him to be healed, and they will come to Him to be delivered. And the fame grew, and the favor with God grew, and the favor with God grew. And He began to raise the dead, and He began to be known as the miraculous worship. And then the people began to worship Him, "Hosanna! Hosanna! Son of David! Son of David, have mercy on me!" They began to look to Jesus as the Messiah. He grew in favor with God, He grew in favor with men. And His influence today has two billion people acknowledge Him as God. Oh, my Lord, there is no God like Jehovah!

Psalm 68 says that "The Lord gives the command, it's going to happen." It says, "The women who proclaim the good tidings, the gospel of Jesus, will be a great host." God is raising up a mighty army of women that is going to work with a mighty army of men. And He's going to give us nation by nation. "Ask of Me, and I will give you the nations for your inheritance." Oh, women of God, men of God that are listening to this all over the world, today is not an accident. Today is an invitation for you to receive an impossible miracle for the glory of God. Thank God for Jochebed. God is looking for another woman. God, thank God for Moses. God is looking for another man. Thank God for David, a young person, 17 years old. Yes, you can deliver a nation from a Goliath. Thank God for Miriam, 12 years old. Yes, you can be a part of the miracle. Children can be a part of the miracle because there is no God like Jehovah!

Oh, people of God, let's stand to our feet now, and we're going to pray in the name of Jesus. The Bible says, "Out of your belly is going to flow rivers of living water." If you don't know Jesus as your personal Savior, first of all, you need to have Him. Because when He comes in as your Savior, He comes to live inside of you. "Christ in you, the hope of glory." Then "greater is He who is in you than he that is in the world." Christ in you, the power of the Holy Spirit. So in the name of Jesus, I want you to begin to believe in Jesus and just call unto Jesus. Let the name of Jesus become your Savior. Cry out to Jesus and say, "Jesus, save me! Save me! Save me! Deliver me! Deliver me!" Whatever you need, "Heal me! Heal me!" At the name of Jesus, every knee, every sickness shall bow! At the name of Jesus, every demonic force will bow! At the name of Jesus, whatever comes against you must bow in the name of Jesus! Cry out to Jesus and tell Him exactly, "Save me, Jesus! Heal me, Jesus! Deliver me, Jesus! Prosper me, Jesus! Open doors for me, Jesus! Bless me, Jesus! Bless me indeed!" And when you cry unto Him, He will hear you, and He will answer you. And then all things become possible.

People of God, I want you to write down today what you have received from God. Write down today the new step of faith that you're going to take in God. And promise, write it there, "I promise God to give You all the glory. I promise God that You can use my life to bring You glory, like Moses, like David, like Jochebed, like Mary, like Elizabeth. I promise God that my life will bring You glory." In Jesus' name, amen.

Well, God bless you wherever you are all over the world. And this is a new beginning in a new level of faith and glory. God bless you.


[Panel Discussion Segment]

Apostle Grace Lubega: My Great Price Conference 2021. Hallelujah! I want you to give the Lord a mighty handclap of praise! Come on, clap your hands to Jesus for such a great day! For those of you that are watching from across the world, I want to welcome you to yet one of the best meetings, women's conferences, that we have ever had before. Somebody shout, Amen! And I want you to get excited like you know God is going to do something so mighty for you.

I want to recognize that more than a hundred live stream centers have sent their Zoom links. And I see East Africa: Nairobi, Kenya is on, Mombasa, Thika. In Juba, South Sudan, they're on, watching. Burundi, Tanzania, DRC Congo, Mahagi, they're on. In Africa, we see Johannesburg, Cape Town, North West Province (South Africa), Mangochi (Malawi), Lilongwe (Malawi), Lusaka (Zambia). In Europe, we see Northern Ireland, London (UK), Cologne (Germany), Berlin (Germany). Massachusetts (U.S.), New Jersey, Arizona, all of them are live. The people, the ladies of Malaysia, Thailand, Beijing (China), Jiangsu, Ningbo, Qingdao, Shenyang, Hangzhou, Shanghai, all of them are watching, to the glory of God! Somebody shout, Hallelujah!

And we have live stream centers in Uganda alone. These are many: Kamwokya, you know, Kawanda, Kawempe, KIU, Makerere University, and Makerere itself. Uh, the area, Mbarara, Jinja, Mbuya, Mutungo... [Music] And of course, some of you, you have your live streams in your home that don't yet have a name. Somebody shout, Hallelujah!

So we're very excited, uh, to have you with us. And yet I welcome you to another, another segment of My Great Price 2020. We have missed this. We did not have one since 2019; that was the last women's conference. So we thank God for that.

And of course, in the studio, I'm not alone for the Q&A session that we're going to have. Ladies and gentlemen, invite with me, uh, one of our speakers, Mrs. Catherine Muyinda! Hallelujah! Praise the Lord! I'm so excited to be here! Yes, Amen! Mrs. Catherine Muyinda is an architect by profession. She's the MD of Global Trust Consult. Uh, she's also the acting Honorary Secretary of the Uganda Society of Architects. She's a wife, she's a mother, she's a minister in Phaneroo, also a worshiper, a wonderful worshiper. She is also part of our counseling, marriage counseling team in Phaneroo Ministries International. So it's a blessed opportunity for us to host you in this right, in the mighty name of Jesus.

And of course, on my right, we have Mrs. Dorothy Kisaka! Yes! For those of you out of the country, she's the Executive Director of Kampala City Council, which is our capital. She is, uh, also the founder of Destiny Leadership School. Of course, she has a legal background. She's a mother, she's a wife, she's a minister of the gospel. Somebody shout, Hallelujah! So allow me to welcome this wonderful woman of God to the set.

Mrs. Dorothy Kisaka: Thank you very much indeed, Pastor. What a pleasure for me to be here. I'm really delighted. Glory to God!

Apostle Grace Lubega: Thank you very much for being here, ladies who are watching, and the few gentlemen who have, uh, sort of sneaked in. We, at the beginning of the conversation of having women's conference in the meeting that led to this conference... Of course, I want to also thank God for the team that has helped in the organization of this. There were various questions that certain women had, and so they asked me, said, "Papa, we ask that you put a Q&A for us ladies because we have questions." And, uh, so we agreed, and we have selected this whole time for you to ask your questions. So feel free to send them on YouTube, on Facebook, all the platforms that you're able to send them on. Of course, I already have those that came in earlier because some people got to know that we had a Q&A session, and so they started to send in these questions. And I believe tonight, God is going to change somebody's life for good. There are people who are tuning in, and you don't even know why you are tuning in, why are you seated in front of that set. But this is what I believe with every fiber of my being: we have prayed, we have seen what's going to happen through this conference. This day is going to be a very memorable day and a life-changing experience for somebody watching me, in the mighty name of Jesus Christ.

So to begin with our questions, one of the most demanding questions that actually came through: We have had now, we're living in a time where [Music] women have gone to school, they have an education, and they graduate, they get great jobs, they get married, wonderful men, they have children. So all of these graces have come with commitments. I can tell you, for the women that are on set, I know the job she does, we pray for her because we know where she is and what she's doing in our nation. I know that the job this woman does, I can imagine what it takes to be a mother, to be a wife, to serve God in whichever right and capacity the Lord has given you to serve. And some women actually even have extra responsibilities, like some have gone back to go and do Master's degrees, some are doing theology school, and the rest. There's been a question on the place of balance. Mrs. Kisaka, when it comes to the place of, "How do I balance?" Because some say, "When I try to keep my home, I miss out on the ministry. When I come to attend to the children, I miss out on my husband. And my education is lagging behind." What advice would you give somebody who is on such a roller coaster?

Mrs. Dorothy Kisaka: That's a very beautiful question, and thank you. I think of the various things we have in life as our crystal balls. It's like you have this basket, and the various things we have in that basket are all precious. What is more precious? Is it my husband? Is it my child? Is it my job? Is it my community life? I want to think that they are all important. And you know, uh, Apostle, really, using an example from your life speaks better. And I want to use an example from my own life. When I had my first baby, I thought nobody can look after this child better than me. I mean, nobody can. But I realized that I also needed to earn money.

But one of the things I understood early in life is that life comes to us in seasons. There are seasons when you know, "This is what I need to do." At this time, I was a lawyer. At that time, I was running my own law firm. I had a young baby. We needed an income. My husband was working. I took a difficult decision of staying at home to take care of that baby. I was told at that time that it is a short season, but I didn't think it would be a short season. You think like, "Now I have foregone an income." What am I really trying to say? I'm saying we have many years in life. Most of us will live over 70. Some, by God's grace, we shall go to 80, even 100, even 120. These five years is just a small season in your life. And to see life in terms of seasons enables you to make decisions about family. Can you balance out everything? Maybe not. You may not really succeed in balancing, but you need to look at life as, "This is what God has given me, and in this season, let me engage like this." That's one way of looking at it. I don't want to take all the time. I can contribute more.

Mrs. Catherine Muyinda: Yeah, thank you, Papa. Um, thank you. Um, Mrs. Kisaka touched a very important aspect of it: time for everything. I think, um, I was like her. I was a minister, I got married, I was an architect, and all these things were happening. And then I had babies. I remember we had a discussion with my husband, and I told him, "One of us has to stay back." And he allowed me a season to take care of the babies so that they would get to a point where I would be comfortable to go back into employment. And he encouraged me because at that time, I was having a full-time job. But through prayer, he told me, "No, you have to start a company," which was, I would say, virgin ground. But it also helped me know how to have the time for the children. So I left the full-time employment and got to start a company with friends where I would have time for myself, time for the family, and time for the children. So there's a season and a time for everything that you do. So it's a very key point. At that time, you're a mother. At that time, you're raising babies. You need, they need you there. So you must create the time to be there for them. If you're not appearing at all the parties, all the weddings, all the ministry – because that's what disturbs us – it is okay because those children need you. That is the ministry they need you for, for the season. Afterwards, they'll be on their own, and you can go back. Now I'm back into ministry, I'm very comfortable, the children are okay with it because they saw, "Mummy had enough time for us." Thank you.

Apostle Grace Lubega: I think let me also add on something. Sometimes, Satan has deceived us into thinking that we do these things alone. But you have the Holy Spirit. You have the Holy Spirit. Of course, I feel sorry for the mother, the wife, the businesswoman out there who does not have a relationship with God. Because how do you do it? How do you do it? Because the world comes with its own pressures.

And the way psychologists tell you that the way a woman's brain works is interesting. You evolve every seven years of your life. It's interesting, psychologists say the brain of a woman evolves after seven years. She can have a favorite color now, and in seven years, it has changed. For a man, blue will always be blue, you understand? My haircut will always be that one. But she can get tired of a haircut in one week. That tells you that what she seeks for now might not be what will catch her attention in the next seven years. And if, when you understand that actually God has made you that way as a woman, one, it helps you appreciate that you're going to go through that process of change, and certain things are going to change, certain tastes and preferences are going to change. But number two, why I emphasize the aid of the Holy Spirit, I have seen that He's the smartest voice that any mother can have or should have. Because there are moments...

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Apostle Grace Lubega: ...he will convict you, sometimes even contrary to what you think is necessary, but he's provoking you to a certain place. And he tells you, "You know what? I think your husband needs time here. You know what? I think you have abandoned your ministry. I think you have abandoned this." But it's going to come to a place... I mean, it's going to come from a place where somebody, uh, understands when Paul says, "I can do all things through Christ, through Christ." That perfect balance, the Bible says, "In Him all things consist." That means everything has its own rightful place when you are in Him, in Him. When you go outside that equation, it becomes hard to run. What has been your experience with God and the Holy Spirit? What has been your experience?

Mrs. Dorothy Kisaka: [Music] Everything. But also the understanding that thinking of life in separation is not really of God. We are whole every moment. And my giving birth to children and my involvement in ministry is not by mistake or is not a different part of me. I'm all there. There is no separation in me. When I'm at work, I'm all there. When I'm at work, my husband is at work, and my children at work. We are all there because I can't separate myself.

It is a beautiful thing to know that as I was in the way, the Lord led me. You know, you may think psychologically, whatever, that this is the way to walk, and then God guides you contrary to what the whole world is doing. When I took the decision, for instance, to go home, personally, it was a very contrary decision to what everybody was doing. But I knew, without any reason or doubt, my place at that time was to minister from the home base. So the place of hearing the Holy Spirit, the place of "as I was in the way, the Lord led me" is Christian. Wow!

Apostle Grace Lubega: Somebody give the Lord a mighty handclap of praise! This question is a hard one, but it's very important. The world of ministry, especially on the pulpit – we're talking about the pulpit – it's dominated by men. And some would like to think it's cultural backgrounds, societal views, because many women are in their home-making roles, and because of that, many of them are not able to play prominent roles within the church and on the altar. There's a huge question on the issue of why do we see many, uh, women in the back and more men on the front? Is it that God did it that way? Is it societal? Is it cultural? From that perspective, Mrs. Muyinda, why do you think it is so that men are dominating most, uh, front ministries?

Mrs. Catherine Muyinda: Wow, um, that's a very interesting, um, question. Um, I would like to say, I think God is not gender-based. He has called every one of us. He has called both the men and the women. Internationally, we have Joyce Meyer serving, and her husband is in the background. We have had God's generals speak about the women; they were there. But the question is, um, that disturbs many a woman, is understanding what God has called them to do. [Music] Because when you understand what God has called you to do on the pulpit, God is smart to give you the man who will support the vision of that woman of God.

When I was... I'm saying that because when I was getting married, the time I was getting married, very many people were telling me, "You, an architect, you have all these degrees on your head, who's going to marry you?" Praise the Lord! And so, um, when we were dating with my husband, I didn't tell him I was an architect because already people had told me, "Don't speak about it, that man will run away." Praise the Lord! All of us were married to lawyers, thankfully. My husband was looking for the purpose because he saw in me more than the degrees and whatever that came with me. And so he has been my greatest support. When I'm standing on the pulpit worshiping, he sends me there, "Go there!" When I'm going to do anything in my career, he knows everything. So he has been a support. So any woman that has been called of God and trusts in God – because the question that disturbs many, "Will I be married and still serve God? Will my husband see me the same way?" – God in His wisdom will give you that person who will look at you and push you to be that person that you're supposed to be on that pulpit. So you're able to serve in His wisdom. That's what I can say.

Apostle Grace Lubega: Okay, Mama Dorothy.

Mrs. Dorothy Kisaka: The most distinguishing aspect in life, uh, is gender. When you see a person, what do you say? You say, "That's a woman." You say, "That's a man." That's the first thing you say. You don't say, "Uh, a beautiful human being." Perhaps you say, "Oh, a young lady." You know, you... And God, in His great wisdom, gave us this distinguishing mark of a man as a woman and gave us different packaging that enables us to unpack life in a particular way here on earth, from our gender base. Actually, I have had somebody say the distinguishing factor between a man and a woman is a womb. A man doesn't have a womb; every woman has a womb. And that's a symbol of nurture. We nurture, we have compassion. There is a packaging around a woman that enables us to unpack life in a particular way.

So, a man superior? A woman superior? No, there is nothing like that. God has ordained the men to have governments, to lead in particular ways, to give us stability as a community, not just as even families, but as a community. When men stand in their place of leadership, we are stable. Now, God has endowed women with beauty, with strength and weakness, with the ability to give birth and to bring forth and to nurture, which all beautifies community. So for me, I want to bring up my sons – and I'm not talking just about the boys in my home, but the sons of Kampala, the sons of Uganda – to be great men, to stand in their place of leadership, to stand in their place of government. Because a man who holds government in honor will never oppress a woman. And I want the women, our daughters, to enjoy the beauty of motherhood, of being, a season to be at home, a season to be at work, to beautify themselves with the understanding that I am contributing to what God made us to be. So that complementarity, you and your wife complementing and being role models for your children, for the community, is something we as church should labor to show to the world. You know what we have now is competition, a lot of competition between the male and female. But also, we have the men defining women, the women despising the men. We have this activism happening. No, it is complementing. It's complementing. When we are together as community, God's glory is manifest. But as we compete, it's not. Thank you.

Apostle Grace Lubega: [Music] Allow me to also give an opinion from... We've also had challenges with doctrine, the interpretation of doctrine. And that also varies from where people come from: societal, cultural. Yes, there are aspects there. But let's look at doctrine, church doctrine. You know, you have the conservative people don't even believe a woman [Music] should even make hair. Yeah, there are people, you should actually have your hair, you know, a certain way for you to be what? To be holy. We are coming, and I believe not only Uganda as a nation, but from across the world, the church is coming from a very dark place. We had it, we had years ago women were not even allowed to step on the altar. That's true. Yeah, because you're supposed to be in the kitchen, you know, not allowed to eat meat, chicken. Can you believe that? Yeah.

And so, but also that came through one, because we came from society that were not really educated. But number two, we were not really reading the Bible. Somebody can say the Bible says that a woman should not speak, but what's the implication? Because there's even somebody perhaps who is watching me, and they have already found me at fault. "How can you put a woman on the pulpit?" You see what I'm saying? But I tell people, did He not say that "In the last days, He shall pour out His Spirit upon all flesh"? [Music] Now, if He says His Spirit upon all flesh, it means that the person of the Holy Spirit dwelling in Grace Lubega is the person of the Holy Spirit dwelling in this woman of God. He says, "Your sons and daughters shall prophesy." What is prophecy? To speak forth. So I think we've also had challenges with doctrine where people have not yet embraced to understand.

Yeah. And then from where we came from also, from a... let me also use the example of society. You know, it was not believed that women would amount to anything. You know, when our president started to... they brought the programs of adding 1.0 on the GAUCHO and all these kinds of things. We also come from a place where women were not recognized. They're there, grow up, they give you a man, you get married, you go. You see what I'm saying? If you're to find yourself, you find yourself under that cloud. Anything beyond that, that's your use: have children. And as much as we have to appreciate, many of them did not enjoy being mothers because of how they entered motherhood. Yes, how they entered, how they got in and got out of school, the conditions. The other day I was watching a program of Northern Uganda, and 17,000 girls got pregnant in COVID. 17,000 girls got pregnant. And the biggest percentage of them were married off. "Are you pregnant? Yes." You see what I'm saying? So to find yourself, to define the identity of a woman without getting to the extremes of the whole gender question and emancipation and the feminist movements that we see, to find that position in which only God can define, I think is very key. And that's what I thank God for our generation because I believe that people are waking up. People are waking up every day to appreciate and understand the work of a woman.

But that also takes us to this question. [Music] And this has been a challenge in all aspects of life: marriage, business. Why are women so emotional? And if they are emotional – yeah, this is the question – why are women so emotional? And if they're emotional, is it God-given? Does it have an advantage? Is it just part of their weakness? What is this thing with being emotional? I think even the men watching out there probably are clapping in their hearts. Okay, I started.

Mrs. Dorothy Kisaka: We are just like that! [Laughter] Um, feelings are the language of our physical body, uh, whereas thoughts are the language of our mind. And that's a beauty that is in society that everybody has, whether you're a man or a woman. But I think we women express it more. Yeah, we are overt in expressing. You know, if there is a very powerful sermon, the women will be crying, they will say "Bambi!" and they will be going on. The men will be dying in their hearts, you know, because they have to be... No, I think that's wrong to say it like that. But you're hearing what I'm saying. I think we express more. We have same, similar feelings, but men are more cautious about expressing them. I have male children, and I have girls in my family, and the tears of us girls come more easily than those of men. I don't think we are different; it's just that we have chosen to express...

Apostle Grace Lubega: Oh, you're more expressive.

Mrs. Dorothy Kisaka: We are more expressed.

Apostle Grace Lubega: I think that's deep. So that means also men are emotional. But when you talk about it, I understand it because when men get disturbed, they just withdraw. Yeah, they withdraw. When women are disturbed, they what? They express. I think you're right. You're right on that, that actually, uh, now it comes when you're explaining that, that it's really a mode of expression. You know, that's why we hear women being beaten. Somebody wants to vent, yes, but it has no language. Yes, and then... Absolutely. You see, so that means it's also not what? Emotional. It only means that we respond differently. Is that what you're saying?

Mrs. Catherine Muyinda: Yes. Um, I would also like to say, for you to be a mother, to nurture a child, the emotional bit of you needs to come through. Because a mother will feel a heartbeat of a child even when they're at work. It happens. When a child is crying, somehow you're drawn to it. So our emotional instinct is a bit more tipped on the higher side because of the responsibility that God gave a woman to be able to nurture that particular child and bring them up in the way they're supposed to grow. Yes. So that nurturing part of a woman is there. But also, a woman receives more than a man would. That is a part of us. When we receive something, you're able to perceive it well. The man will put it in the analytical. We first receive before we analyze. So we'll get slain, we'll get emotional, we'll have all those things running before we begin to analyze, which is different from a man who first says, "But are these things okay or not?" before I actually believe. Yes. So it's a good thing, um, yes, to be emotional if you know what to do.

Apostle Grace Lubega: And I think we should naturally...

Mrs. Dorothy Kisaka: Exactly, because there are some, there are several decisions personally I've made based on perception. And picking up what you're saying, the perception, and that's a spiritual thing. It's not just an emotional thing. It may, when you're growing, you may think, "It is my emotions, I didn't feel good about that." But as you grow spiritually, you realize that was the Holy Spirit. He was guiding you, ministering to your feet, through your feelings and saying, "I didn't feel good when I was near Apostle."

Apostle Grace Lubega: Exactly! And that is why mothers, if you take for people who have taken their, the sons who take girlfriends to their mothers, it will be easy for the mother to perceive and say, "You're going the wrong direction." It is something God gave women. The emotional sense in us is a bit more tipped for those things. Okay. So should we say that the emotional part, much as people look at it mostly from the negative, yes, when we get to the positive part, it is the part, in other designs, the part in her that conceives?

Mrs. Dorothy Kisaka: Exactly.

Apostle Grace Lubega: The part in her that has precision?

Mrs. Dorothy Kisaka: Exactly.

Apostle Grace Lubega: It's the part in her that carries that balance to know what and what not to do. That's what you're saying.

Mrs. Dorothy Kisaka: Exactly.

Apostle Grace Lubega: Okay. So we're also emotional; we just don't show it.

Mrs. Dorothy Kisaka: Absolutely.

Apostle Grace Lubega: Yeah, but that's a good one. That's a good one. Let's get to the place of marriage. These are hard. These are hard. Mama Dorothy, a lady sent a question and said that, "I'm married to a man who does not care to provide for his household. He has left me all the financial burdens. And unless I do it, he cannot do anything. We cannot even share a personal account or even invest together." Advice. [Music] Advice. [Laughter] Yeah, I think these are some of the difficult marriage realities. Yeah. And, um, [Music] the lack of discipleship around marriage, not moral, marriage discipleship, as we are growing up, on what is expected of a man who is married, brings some of these things. But that aside, advise this woman.

Mrs. Dorothy Kisaka: You know, when you are a married woman and your man – and this could be even a man who earns money but does not bring it home, yeah, because there are those situations also – one thing you have to come to terms with is that this is where I am at this moment. And how do I make the best of where I am now? You know, one of the things I learned also is that every time you think of yourself as a victim, you don't have the spiritual energy to get out of that. You see yourself as robbed, as in a stronghold of sorts, and your narration is about worry, about how terrible you are. But if you look at your situation in life right now and say, "This is where I am, what do I do most with this?" So the options are, "I divorce this man." The other option is, "I'll make best use of what we have." The other option is, "I'll get a counselor to come into our situation." Another option, you know, whatever options, "This is where I am, what do I do with my situation now?"

I would say, God has given you the grace to earn. Be thankful. You are not starving. At least one of you is bringing money home. And sometimes, you know, these men are not bringing home money because they don't have. Some of them are just bad behaviors. But there are some men who genuinely are not earning money. Give thanks for what you have and make the best of what you have. But one thing I always tell my view, even when I was in legal practice, get help from outside. Don't die in that bubble. Don't die, don't simmer in that situation alone. Get either a counselor, a pastor, get help. Some men need being talked to. Some men need open rebuke. Open rebuke is better than what? Hidden love? Something like that. We need to keep on discipling. Discipling a man before marriage is not enough. A man who is in marriage needs to continue to be discipled, just like a woman. Marriages need continuous discipline because we are selfish by nature. The fall happened, we are selfish people. And from time to time, you need somebody to beat you on the hand and say, "Um, uh, uh, Dorothy, or my brother, you are doing wrong."

My own experience is that we've allowed people into our marriage to counsel us from the, at the different stages of our life. We would visit families, we would visit and go over for a sleepover with this senior couple and just stay in their home for the weekend. One of the things we learned was that in a marriage, there is a bridge of trust that needs to be built. You don't trust automatically. This is another stranger you're meeting in your twenties, in your thirties. And the bridge of trust is so delicate. It is made out of very thin fiber. And once one breaks, oh, putting it together... So it takes time. But there could be a couple or two where you go and sit from time to time, just drink. It's not taking troubles all the time, but they are role modeling for you, they are mentoring you in this new space called marriage. Thank you, Mama.

Mrs. Catherine Muyinda: Yes, ah, praise the Lord. Amen. Um, thank you, um, Mama Dorothy. You have touched a very serious thing that we usually tell people. We have young girls who come to us for counseling with issues of this nature. And what I've seen is this generation... Papa, thank you for the men's conference! Thank you so much for the men's conference! For a very long time, the women were counseled, were told what to do, but our young men were... it was assumed they knew what to do when they got married. So people get married and get into marriage and realize there are children, finances, there are all these things, and the balance begins to have issues.

You've touched a very key issue: mentorship. Young people nowadays want to sit with issues, the dot-com era, and do not want to seek out the ancient oil. So it's a very crucial issue for someone, uh, people who are married, when they have issues, um, to seek out mentorship, counseling. But that aside, um, the woman who is asking, "What do I... how do I get help?" In my line of work as an architect, I came across a very interesting woman, and I'll speak her story because I was very, um, it blew me. Um, this woman, um, has a very huge property I designed for her along one of the roads. And her story is, her husband was a taxi driver, and she was the one earning the big money on the same road where she bought the property. And the story says she looked at the finances they had and said, "My husband can no longer be a taxi driver forever." So she gets capital and gives to her husband, and they start up a business. They have a huge business.

And when I used to go into the site meetings – because me, I learned by observations quite a lot – I used to see how this woman would sit with her boys, handle the site meetings. She is the one of the, of this whole thing. She has a whole huge business that has managed to keep it together. Her sons, when you'd interact with them, no one and even talked about their father, that at one time he was a taxi driver. The people who worked on the site, the ones who told us. And when the man would appear on the site, I mean, he was the man. So the woman in that equation knew what to do. She knew what to, uh, how to behave, pattern herself so that the boys have followed. I did a project for one of her boys, I had an interaction with him. The boy is brilliant. I designed. I said, "Man, this woman has multiplied herself by being wise." At one point, she should have sat back, maybe in that era, and said, "No, I'll leave this man the way it is, and maybe divorce him and keep the money." She chose to keep, um, the marriage, keep the home, and raise a person. These are Catholics. So I was blown away when I sat down and said, "But how many can see this?" Because right now, when the money they have, it is too much, but at one point, it was not there. So she saw the vision, just to work with it, supported her husband, and that is where they are now.

So very many women, when they're in that situation, um, they want to burden the victim's side. They don't seem to see beyond, "How can I help my husband?" You came into his life. If the women have been blessed with the ability to plan, the ability to run things, and the man probably doesn't have it, you're the helper. Help him. Help him if he falls in that category and push him to what he's supposed to be. I mean, the other examples that I've come across, but for me, those women, they blew me away. I go and sit down and ask them, "Mama, what did you do? What happened?" They're still married, the children are there, their children are now married because they saw the example of their mothers. So that woman out there, if God gave you that man, and he is not being funny, and he has a season that he has to learn, and God has given you the wisdom to do it, handle that man with the vision God has given you for your marriage. Support him and see to it that you go through that so that you are able to overcome it.

Apostle Grace Lubega: [Music] Praise God! Amen! Allow me to say something. Before I actually address this thing of women, please allow me to say something to the men, because I suspect some men watch this or might watch this later. When you give me the story of a Catholic woman who is doing all this business and her husband is driving a taxi, I see a picture of a man who could have even gotten entitled by the fact that this woman has money not to work. But I see a person who is saying that in spite of all that you're doing, I know what I was called to do, and I'm doing my best. I want to first thank the men out there who, even when you're not, you don't have enough, you're doing your best. In your heart, you know that you're doing your best. Clap for them! [Music] Because I have also sat in this chair of counseling, and the woman tells you, "This guy doesn't look after the kids today and pay fees there and do this." And the guy says, "But I don't have a job." You ask the fellow, "But why do you get the fuel every day you drive?" "I talked to my friends." Okay, say, "Tell this guy, but can't you talk to that fuel? Can you one day cut off that little fuel and pay for water?" Because your wife, your wife will understand if you don't have enough, but she wants you to show her that you do anything in your own power with the little you have to provide for your household. I think that's what women are looking for. She's saying, "Can you go on the street and sell shoes if you have to?" Yes. Prove to me that you are willing to do this for our children.

Because we have men who are absent, 100% absent, indifferent. In fact, some who even sit in offices every day, yes, and they even earn salaries, but they're indifferent. I want to celebrate that man for driving that taxi. Yes. But also provocative men who are watching, that I don't think that women, that the intimidation is on how much the woman has. I think it's in us as men to firstly understand who you are and the confidence that comes with that, to be willing to do anything, if it is in line with the law and truth, to make sure that you provide for your house. A woman will respect you, no matter how much you bring in, if she sees that you wake up in the morning, yeah, you try your best. But what about those who wake up in the morning at 6 a.m. and try so hard and actually even earn more but they're not able to provide?

This is my advice to this woman. Like Mama rightly said, some just don't bring it home. A woman came to me last year, I think. She said, "Apostle, my husband is a billionaire, and I know it. But I want you to lend me 100,000 shillings." And I said, "What are you... Do you have a misunderstanding?" "No, no, we are okay." But the other man with money, whatever that means. So this is, this is the advice I can give that woman who is in that state. Number one, I tell women that your blessing is not in your husband. You are two separate spirits. The Bible says these two become one flesh, not one spirit. No. Ephesians 5, "And the two shall become one flesh." Spirits agree, but the flesh is different. You have a blessing that you have with God that is with or without that man. Oh, one of the widows... How many widows, single mothers do we know have raised children, taken them to the best schools, even performed better than families that have both father and what? And mother. I think it's that realization to say... One time a lady came to me and told me, "This guy doesn't do this." I asked her, "Have you actually ever asked God for your own blessing? Have you actually ever sat down to say, 'God, perhaps maybe this man is limited here, or maybe he has even failed to fulfill his responsibilities within the ambits of his blessing, but can You give me my own tool?'" Because you see, God can make you richer. Absolutely. Yeah. Yes. But what you do with that is what's important. Are you going to, you know, become... you know, "I got to disrespect your husband"? Are you going to down-look at him and, you know, think that he's nothing because he's poorer? No. Blessing, the power of blessing is different from our roles and responsibilities. You see? And we must admit that some people are blessed more than others. Absolutely. Of course, there are things that happen. Earlier, uh, you know, there are challenges of upbringing, that this fellow was not raised by the right father or the right mother, and he has these issues. But you're aware, you are, the man is born again, he's speaking in tongues. You see, you're dealing with this 20, 30 years of weakness. But yes, you are here. Do you think God would try you beyond that which you are able? No. He will, with that very temptation, make a way.

But like Mama said, when you victimize yourself, you're blinded from the way. When you victimize yourself, like when Hagar is sent away by Abraham, she would think that she was going to die, but there was a well available. A woman must know how to seek God beyond the provision of your husband, even when he provides, by the way. Even when. Because in Proverbs 31, he speaks of how she considers the field and buys it. Is it on her husband's money? Nga abadde Uganda. So it has to go beyond even the place of, "My husband has money, or he doesn't." Can you find yourself and understand the blessing of God that maketh rich and addeth no sorrow? That is not for the wife or for the husband. In spite of the fact that I have my responsibility as a father or as a husband to do my role, but my wife should not look at me as God.

Mrs. Dorothy Kisaka: Absolutely. That's... You want to add something? It's very important. There is a tendency for us women to idolize the men, almost as God. Yes. And so when they don't fulfill God, we start to despise them and to backbite them and to gossip about them. And so we become victims. So we really behave like victims. But a woman – and this is true for many people in this situation – women, we need to celebrate when God has given you abundance through your job. Thank you, Lord! Amen! Really, celebrate and give thanks. It's not a competition with your husband; it's a blessing. And God has chosen you to be the channel of blessing for the family. It doesn't take away the need for the man to work, but don't look at him as a lesser human being. He's not. I believe that when you honor your husband through your current blessing, even more blessing comes to you. But when you despise him... You remember when the Bible says that the wife of David despised Michal? Oh yeah. She despised him when he was dancing. God sees your heart. And I mean, there isn't enough time to discuss, but the dynamics of marriage are so much around the heart. What's going... We are spiritual beings. There is something going on. You despise your husband, and you pretend you are praying for him when you are praying together, but you are not because you are despising him. So dealing with our own hearts and dealing with a blessing, you know, it is more important, it is more difficult to deal with a blessing than lack. Yeah. Yes. Let me leave that there.

Apostle Grace Lubega: Thank you. But let me also say this. You mentioned the issue of seeking help. We also need to know who... You mentioned something very important on the issue of seeking help because I've seen women with issues, even men, and he tells his peer, the fellow who even has a worse marriage than he does. You see? You are a married woman, but you're telling your single friends about your husband not being able to do ABC. Yes. I think when she spoke of the issue of trust and how trust is a journey when it comes to marriage, which it begins by the, through faith. It begins through faith that I'm trusting this person before I even see the evidence. Absolutely. But then the journey of our character starts to come through, you know, the reconciliation of things, the things that add to this trust, the altars we share, the convictions, the conversations that we have to and fro. Yes. The transparency, accountability, all of these things are building that journey.

Now I have seen experiences, people who are seeking help outside when they've not even sat down firstly to talk. It's true. The first resort. Yeah. But then beyond that, who do you go to? You ask somebody, "Oh, your marriage is failing?" "Yes." You ask them, "Who have you told about this?" "I told my husband's brother. I told my wife, my wife's parents." Yes. "My mother-in-law." So you tell them, "But wait, you are born again. You have a system in the church that supports you, because the pastors know." Yeah. "You have people who are older than you." The role models you've given are super women, mature, and they're stable. They can house you and cover this secret. Yes. You see? It's very important because I have seen people later reconcile on that matter, yeah, and then this conversation comes back on who heard. Yeah. It's true. Or who was told. Yeah. You see? Because I tell people, when you reconcile as a couple, unless the people you've confided in are mature, they are never reconciled. The mother will take her opinion on her son. The father will take his opinion on his daughter. The sister will take the opinion on her sister. So for the woman who is out there and watching, who do you talk to when you have these challenges? I think it's very important on that.

Please allow me to go to the next issue. We have women who say, "You know, I got married to an unbeliever." [Music] "I got married to an unbeliever. And now we are at a point where he turns east to pray. Yeah. We go this direction to pray. And it's disturbing my spirit. I can't pray. I can't do that. I can't, I can't fast like I want to." Yes, he might allow me to practice my faith, but I'm limited in how I'm supposed to do this. What advice would you give that kind of woman? I am leaving it to the pastor too. Pastor, first begin with Pastor.

Mrs. Catherine Muyinda: Praise the Lord! Um, of course, the Bible doesn't, um... If the woman wants to... there are things. If the woman wants to keep the marriage, the Bible, um, has a scripture that says you preach to your husband in silence. I wish you could put it up there. Forget where it is. I think it's in 1 Peter 3, that you win over the man through your silent conversations, chaste conversations, fear. I believe, if I'm only speaking for the woman who wants to keep the marriage and see transformation, because the Bible does not give you leeway to stay in a marriage if you're not born again. It says you can separate.

However, let me dwell on this side of keeping the marriage. Um, I believe, you know, God created a woman, we talk. When you have something, you talk. When, uh, Peter wrote that, "In your, the observations of your chaste conversations, the silent conversations," he meant that even if you speak, you don't speak much. This man will observe your way you conducting yourself, and he'll be drawn over. We used to have, I mean, when Christianity, uh, Pentecostalism came back in the 80s, 90s, we had so many of those marriages. Yeah, so many of those marriages. And women were in church the whole day, and the men wouldn't relate with, "Why are you in church the whole day? Food is not cooked, what is not cooked." So the pastors realized, because we have been in church for quite a while, the pastors then realized and said, "Look here, let's, let's teach our women to be the mothers in the home. They can come for fellowship, not every fellowship, but let them play..." 

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Mrs. Catherine Muyinda: ...the role. Let them respect their husbands. Let go. But let us go back to the basics so that if we are able to have this home come to our church, the woman who is praying with us will have been educated to be able to take what she has been educated in church back into her home. So we went back to the basics of teaching these women: sit home, treat this man the way he's meant to be treated because truthfully, the men are our head, they're head. So instead of you speaking, talking, pray for the man. Observe what the Bible says as a woman of God. Observe what He wants you to do, not the bad things. Respect him in the home. If his food is needed, have it ready. Those small, small things, um, play your role as a wife. It is easy – and I'm speaking this as a married woman – it is easy to draw your husband without a lot of words. It is very easy when you do the thing that God has called you to do the right way, according to the scriptures, that those men... I mean, I saw men who got transformed and started coming to church because the women realized, "We must play our role." And these men came, and the children came. So a woman in that situation, 1 Peter chapter 3, it would be a good one for her to be able to have her marriage.

Now, the other issues, of course, dwell on the extremes. We have people who have very weird marriages. People are being beaten in marriages. I mean, extremes. Those ones come to counseling, and by the grace of God, the pastors have wisdom through God, they're told what to do. Because you can't tell a woman to stay in an abusive marriage, really. I mean, that becomes on the extreme. But God has given a window for 1 Peter chapter 3 for the man to be drawn over to your side.

Apostle Grace Lubega: Yes, but also let me add on this biblically. I'm giving you biblical doctrine that Paul gave a difference between the man who is able to have you in your faith and the one who says that, "I am not ready to keep you." That's doctrinal. If, and Paul is clear, the scriptures are clear, that in the instances where the man says, "You either turn back to my faith or you leave," you have no choice because he has told you, "Choose between me and God." That, that one, you know what to do. Actually, some go back to their faith. But Paul says, "But if your spouse is able to bear you," yes, don't use it as a window to come out. Because I've seen women who got tired of this thing long ago, so they became born again, and in getting born again, they say, "Aha! Don't unequally yoke with an unbeliever. Darkness, light..." What? They send the divorce, divorce, divorce, divorce papers.

And let me also, and I'm going to ask us a few things to share before because we're almost running out of time, but I can buy time for this. It's important because, um, our girls, our girls, the girls of today, they give up so quickly. If you go back to our mothers, our mothers, and you know the things... But the girls who are, they give up so quickly. Two weeks, one month... We'll get to that later. But let me emphasize this: that if he is able, or she is able, your man, to keep with you, it's very clear: preach God with action. You'll be amazed. But it's one thing when you are born again but you're still living like you're fallen. You understand? That, that's where the challenge is. Now, now let's get into this: our young girls quit quickly. They quit quickly. Mama, tell us, why do they quit quicker? Yet you people have... our mothers went through so much. Many of us were raised in, in family, you see, not that our fathers were the bad people, but we were given an opportunity to see the journey of seasons. What message do you have for the young girls who are giving up so fast?

Mrs. Dorothy Kisaka: Yeah, thank you. That's a very big question in our current age. We are the people who are living with microwaves. So you stand at the microwave and you say, "Hurry up!" Marriage is not a microwave. It's not going to happen. Marriage is like cooking luwombo. Marriage takes time. Marriage needs investment of your old self, of love, of trust, of everything you have. In the short run... In fact, in law, we were not allowed to divorce until you've tried for three years. Now it has changed, but the initial was saying, "Stay there for three years." Yes. You're not allowed to divorce until you've tried. Because the coming together of a 25-year-old and a 28-year-old who didn't grow up together – one has grown up in this nature, the other one in the other nature – coming together to be mashed together to become a soft thing that's edible is work. But it is covered by grace. We know the Lord, we know we are not in this alone. God has given you this wonderful man, God has given you this amazing woman, and she's a gift to you to unpack for life. But just because you are still seeing the glossy paper, you say, "I mean, I wanted the paper which was not so glossy." If you keep unpacking, these are treasures in that woman that you've never known about. Thank you. And it requires a lot of patience. So I plead to you, my daughters, my girlfriends, let's be patient.

But having said that, allow me, Pastor, to say that there are some men who mistreat women so badly. I have said to such women, sometimes you need a window to just get out of that violence and recoup yourself, otherwise you'll die. But this business of giving up quickly because he throws shoes around, because he snores in bed, because he's not cleaning his mouth, those are petty little stupid things. Thank you. Let's go to the bones. Let's go to the real meat of marriage. [Music] I want to say more.

Apostle Grace Lubega: You want to add some?

Mrs. Catherine Muyinda: I would like to add something. Um, I think we are in a generation, the dot-com generation, yes. And, um, a lot about this generation, I think it's Generation X, they want to kind of put away the things that made the marriages of our mothers. For example, yes, I heard, uh, one day someone was telling me, this someone was telling them that they can cook macaroni and simple meal for husband because the husband is not bothered. When they go out, then the man is cooked a traditional meal, he eats, he praises them, he... Yet the woman in the home was saying, "My husband is okay with macaroni." So they want things that come at breakneck speed. They don't want to be accountable. So they want, when things come and they're a bit tough, they want to run out.

But I also want to say, um, there's a role that is meant to be deliberate about the fathers. If you talk of a girl, you can't talk of a girl child without talking of the father. I grew up with a father, the A was an A, no B, no C. If he told you we are going to church, there was no negotiation, you had to go to church. If he told you we are going to school, ABCDE, you pack your clothes and go. So we respected authority, we related with authority. It was easy to observe certain things that made us, made us then. I don't know now what it is, because it is a problem, not only... it's a general problem. So we need to go back to the basics of mentoring this generation and telling them, "Look here, things, if you want to have a marriage that's going to last, there is a process for it to be able to get to that place." You're not going to have things in popcorn. There's a process. You must know how they prepare the luwombo. You must know how to, you know, to be the wife. For when you want to say, "I've been married for 30 years," what does that mean? Yeah. What was in that marriage of 30 years? What happened when there are challenges? Because I think that's the disconnect that they have. They seem to think things are all out there, they are so glossy, and they can't relate to the glossiness and then the 30 years and then the things they come across. We need to be deliberate to help the generation so that people don't give up that fast.

Apostle Grace Lubega: Yes, but let me also say this, and this might sound controversial, but the most truest thing I could say [Music] is that it is a dangerous place to enter marriage and raise children when you're not a praying woman, when you're not a praying woman. Because I tell people that in their house, like if a man was bad and the woman was clean, that house would be clean. True. It's true. If a man was not a provider and the woman was a provider, that house would look provided for. So it is with everything, that in a house, you'd rather have a man who is not praying than a woman who is not praying. Because remember, you are the designer, you are the nurturer, you're raising something in your womb, it suckles on your breast. You see what I'm saying? You see things even before we do. By the way, my wife, she says, I can deal something, and she says, "Listen, I have reservations." And I will say, "If she has seen it," yes, "even before I take on my God, if she has seen it, I'll have to slow down." Because you, you're quicker designing than we are.

You see, some people have failed to understand that even there is an attack on marriage generally, and it is spiritual. And more than ever before, our generation needs to learn to pray. Yes. They really need to learn to pray. This microwave generation is also not a praying generation. Two, three minutes, it is done. Ten minutes, fifteen, it has prayed. You understand what I'm saying? I think we also have to introduce a place where our people need to learn to pray again. There are things sometimes that can only be dealt by prayer. A man can come and is under another wiring. Girls outside are doing witchcraft. I was dealing, praying for, for a certain young man, he was arrested spiritually in the air, and some women arrested his mind. You understand? So guys go out and they drink things they're not supposed to drink. If he's not stable, or he's tipped, some people need to know that some of these attacks are actually spiritual and that you can actually go on your knees and what? And pray.

We want to finish. Mama, I will ask you to look into that camera and, uh, pray for the girls, for the mothers that are watching, for the sisters that are watching right now, that the words that have been spoken will be, uh, and will plant an indelible mark that will echo through eternity. In Jesus' name, amen.

Mrs. Dorothy Kisaka: [Music] I pray for you, my daughters, my sisters, my fellow wives, that God would plant in you the strength of spirit to be resilient in the formation of your marriages, that your hands will be strengthened with grace, with beauty, that your husband will rise up and be the man that sits at the gates and praises your good works, that our daughters will be like pillars adorned for the temple, that our sons will be those men that are spoken of who have done great and mighty things. May you walk strong in the Lord in your spirits. May you have a heart that discerns evil, that discerns good. May the grace of God be upon you to make beautiful homes. May your wombs bring forth children, and may you have strength in your hands to nurture them to be the women of renown in the land. I pray for our daughters in the city of Kampala, in the nation of Uganda, and in the nations where this voice is going forth. Arise, for the grace of God is upon you to do mighty things! Arise and see the beauty with which your Father sees you! Arise and be the mother in the land! Arise and be the renowned woman who causes her husband to sit at the gate, the renowned woman who, even though she's a widow, she brings up her children with grace, a renowned woman who is unmarried but carries her vessel in holiness! God bless you, women, in Jesus' name, amen! Amen!

Apostle Grace Lubega: Glory to God! Glory to God! Well, we want to thank you, Mama Dorothy, for coming. Please come back again. We want to have conversations on marriage. I want to thank you, Mrs. Muyinda. The world is blessed, the nation is blessed. And now I'm going to sign out. We're going in for the next program. In Jesus' mighty name. My Great Price Conference 2021.


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My Great Price Conference 2021. God, Hallelujah! Glory to God! I want to yet welcome you to the last part of this session. Can you give the Lord a mighty handclap of praise? [Music] Hallelujah! I want to thank all of you that are tuning in live across the world. The program has run so quickly. The program is running so quickly. But I believe that God is blessing us every other second. Yeah. Tonight, I'm going to get a translator, alright? Because the whole nation is watching, and there are people... [Music] Amen. I want to thank all the ministers before... [Music] [Applause] ...and I believe that they have blessed us tonight. I have a message already that is either going to change you, okay, so much that you will not want to listen to me again. Somebody shout, Hallelujah!

Congregation: Hallelujah!

Apostle Grace Lubega: But I believe that you're going to be changed. Somebody shout, Amen!

Congregation: Amen!

Apostle Grace Lubega: In Hebrews, the 11th chapter, is a very wonderful statement in the 35th verse, the first part of the 35th. That's the verse I want to take my reading from. I went there, you know, and I believe God is going to bless you because I'm coming to Him. The Bible says in Hebrews 11, verse 35, "Women (abakyala) received their dead (abafu baabwe) raised to life again." [Music] Women (abakyala) received (baafuna) their dead (abafu baabwe) raised to life again. (Nga bazukizibbwa).

In my journey of salvation, because I have been an ardent student (omuyizi omunyiikivu) of church history (ebyafaayo by'ekkanisa), I can teach you church history for the last 2,000 years. [Music] I have taken time (ntutte ebbanga) even beyond just studying history (okusukka okusoma ebyafaayo) to study individuals in Christian history (okusoma abantu mu byafaayo by'Ekikristaayo), men and women alike (abasajja n'abakazi). And I have come to this wonderful conclusion (ntuuse ku nkomerero ennungi ennyo) that the signs of history give enough light [Music] and understanding to set the course of the present times. Not many people (si bangi) are blessed enough to understand where the church comes from. There's a woman right now watching me, and some of the things I'm going to say will open your eyes to so much possibility, and some might even shock you. Sir. [Music] Nze mu myezi ekkumi n'ebiri egiyise, nzikiriza nti mu mirembe gyaffe [Me, in the past twelve weeks, I believe that in our generation] for the woman and young child, a couple of years ago, [Music] I had an encounter with the Lord (nafuna okusisinkana ne Mukama). [Music] And I've said this once in a while when I'm preaching, hoping that my spiritual daughters will catch it. [Music]

There are many answers that are given, everything, and all are true. It doesn't... you never did one be truthful. But I also want to give you an aspect that has troubled my spirituality. [Music] One time, I opened the Bible from Genesis and I started to read about great women, the Ruths, Deborahs. And then I get into the New Testament after the death and resurrection of our Lord. When I start reading the book of Acts, and I read Romans 1, I read the community, read the version... [Music] But I did not find more examples of women in the New Testament than I did for women in the Old Testament. That troubled me. Because when we talk about women in the Bible, we're talking about the Bible, we're talking about an Old Testament dispensation. But we have not had a very great example, the New Testament texts. And I'm not saying that they did not do well. Um, this statement is so big, I want the question in you. And when you read the 35th verse where we were reading it exactly in Hebrews 11 (bw'osoma olunyiriri olw'amakumi asatu mu ttaano wenyini mu Abebbulaniya ekkumi n'emu), you will realize in verses, when we continue, "And others were tortured, not accepting deliverance, that they might obtain a better resurrection. Others..." And all these, having obtained a good report through faith, received not the promise. It means the women they are talking about who received their dead... [Music] God having provided something better for us (Katonda ng'ateeseteese ekisingawo obulungi ku lwaffe). [Music] ...who raised dead. [Music]

Now, think about it, woman. We all know the story of the Shunammite woman. So many of us read the Bible. I have a single Bible, so if you have not read it, I recommend you go in the Bible. But this is going to be read the story. [Music] And she carries... [Music] Go check, find out what that woman is about. [Music] It was the faith of this woman. In fact, when she comes to him, the scriptures tell us, God had even hidden it from the prophet. [Music] Because this... and a woman received. And the Lord asked me, "What common...?" Ambush. Get a pen, paper, and a paper. No, no, nakawandika. And He said in 2021 or 2020, 2019... He told me this about 2019, 2018. You got a pen and a paper, and He said, "Get a pen right now, or presently, start writing a name and a woman you know." Woman can walk to a blind eye, can walk to a crippled person again in a wheelchair before a camera and they tell them, "Get up!" in the mirror. And then He told me, "Get another list and write..." I started writing lists of men I know who are alive, [Music] on television, do this thing. And I went to the list of the women. [Music] And the Lord told me, "There is that responsibility." So I come with a mandate that is a normal hymn of more than making a layman walk. No, I'm talking about effect. [Music] Women... [Music] ...those who are [Music] who are deceived that they have an effect, they actually don't have. So get a problem. [Music] ...in different eras have done with this thing. So I'm not in any way here to despise it. But I must admit that yes, yeah, there are societal issues that have held some women back. There are cultural issues that have held some women... [Music] But you see, also, when we're going to the world, we're together. Okay, probably they're not making lame men walk and opening blind eyes. But let's look at the Christian woman who is born again. [Music] Go through the list of the richest women in the world, most influential. You understand what I'm saying? While we're together, at least we have a pool in our cathedral where we can mention names with men, men's ministries. [Music] Because in modern Christian history... You might not be on the pulpit preaching, but God wants to throw you somewhere. Wake up tonight! Why are you going to cook? God wants to throw you somewhere, wherever, whatever, in whatever field God has called you. Knock it on the wall! [Music] ...who is dealing with appendicitis, uh, they now appendicitis, and they take her to hospital trying to treat her. [Music] Again. And that she heard that voice. The story is that she hears another voice asking her, "Will you go for me?" [Music] ...of women. The first person to be baptized by the Holy Spirit in 1905 revival, revival, was a woman. That was it. She was the first. Yeah. Because you receive quicker, because you get it quicker. You understand what I'm saying? But that... [Music] And she discerned it was the Lord saying, "I've called you to ministry." And she said, "Yes!" She did not have a clue. Hey, now, dear man. And she says, "Yes!" [Music] He lost her first husband. Yeah. [Music] And then they go place to place, preaching Jesus, preaching Jesus Christ. And she approaches the religious organizations of that time, and they... [Music] ...and women are not allowed to stand on the pulpit. Number two, what kind of training had she had, [Music] except that she had received the baptism of the Holy Spirit? Aimee Semple, Aimee Semple says, "If I'm not allowed by man, I'll seek that which the Lord commissioned me for." She goes on the streets and... [Music] ...that if, when she started speaking to a technical, you didn't want her to stop speaking about njenga. Grace. So she, she... It's on record. [Music] On those streets, the lame started walking. [Music] On those streets in good days, the blind started seeing. Amusement. [Music] Existing, had rejected, but the Holy Spirit was justified. They became so many. Never, never knew that it was incumbent on the government of the United States government to provide a place, I want to walk away, where these people would gather. A park. And these numbers grew and grew and grew. There was a time, story is given, when she was kidnapped. Big story, controversial. But when she appeared, there were 150,000 people went on the streets to receive...

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Apostle Grace Lubega: ...these things with my own... [Music] Mmm... Foursquare Gospel has at least 62,000, above 62,000 churches across the world. Foursquare was... [Music] It was unique in the 1920s to see a woman walking in that kind of anointing. It was unique because many men had believed... [Music] So later we read the stories of the Kathryn Kuhlmans and so many others. Do not be deceived, we have not seen an anointing for the dimension of Maria Woodworth-Etter... I mean, on a woman in that... That was the one. Don't listen, I'm not saying that I don't recognize them, that I ignore the power and anointing working with our mothers. Come on, hey! God has done a lot throughout the great women of God. But we have not seen, native truth, an anointing, amafuta, on a woman in a long time, especially... [Music] Mmm, so something called, "You know, this is not for women." [Music] But those women proved that God is not a respecter of persons, and that in Christ there is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free. In Christ, in Christ, this is neither... God can use anything. Now I'm talking to the Christian women. [Music] You will make good mothers, you make good wives. [Music] I'm speaking to millions, I know, across the world, but they assembled them, speaking personally. [Music] Such, you know, you see, when we were younger, whatever, there's things we admired, what do we have into between and desired, and because we understood their responsibilities, we were not lusting for them. [Music] In fact, one of the denominations that refused her to ministry, years later from that denomination was appointed the pastor right now who is pastoring. But at... Shout Hallelujah!

Congregation: Hallelujah!

Apostle Grace Lubega: I'm not ignoring that God is raising women. Yes. But even if you read the story of the people used in scripture... [Music] The society challenges the women of long ago he dealt with. [Music] But every time I read, "Women received their dead raised to life again," I hear the Spirit tell me, "Can that change to women receive baazukiza their dead?" I don't... How many women, how many women are across the world, don't have the right model? The right model is the right person. [Music] Concerning what they feel... [Music] We were looking for spiritual mothers, not just people who are old, see. [Music] But spiritual minds. [Music] And has a ministry now. You know who is... how many you know and have a ministry of ten, twenty thousand members, ten thousand members? How many you know? I'm not saying they could not be there, but how many you know, abasajja below the age 40? How many you know? Nga mukazi. There are few. If you know, I don't know. Whereby, go to Europe, gain the bule, go to the United States, below... We're talking about Facebook views. [Music] By the time McPherson died, nga yakafa, she had 50,000 members. [Music] Are you hearing what I'm saying? That's just one. That needs... [Music] ...where those differences are going to, are going to die. Women are going to start working in anointings and graces like men are. Like God, that we will not be able to differentiate because the anointing on your life will be so like Christ. [Music] But in this world... [Music] Because in the story of McPherson, she says she always felt that there was something on her life that was different. But she... [Music] This goes beyond, this goes beyond how deep you can preach. I'm talking about a certain authority that only God can give you. [Music] That you'll speak something in your room and it will change government. That you'll make a statement in your bedroom and it will shake the kingdom. That you'll stand on the Old Testament and make, speak something... [Music] That is different. That is different changes. That is different change. This, you either feel it, you know what, you hold it, or you don't feel it. It's like a new jersey. [Music] Like I said, you don't need to be on the pulpit. I said we need more matriarchs. [Music] But he's not born again. She's confused. What's confusing? [Music] What's confusing? What's confusing? Maria Woodworth-Etter lost 11 children, 11, kumi na mu. Bury them now. And God told them, "Now I want you." What have you lost? What have you lost? What have you lost? Maybe society told you that you cannot spend yourself because you're married, that you cannot spend yourself because you're raising children. You can do all also and still spend... and do... [Music] Some women who are keeping babies... [Music] I'm raising tens of thousands across the world, and they all need me. They will never natal, and they're infants too. [Music] I told him, "Let's pray." [Music] So yeah, probably your child wakes you up at night. We also have those who wake us up at night. Somebody shout, Hallelujah! But you see, you must, this is in tandem with what you're feeling inside. She know Jesus. That's why I said I don't understand, it's how you can feel this thing inside and still choose to be a normal life, probably a normal person. Do you know there's a woman right now, her satisfaction is getting married? If she can just get a man, she's satisfied. There's a woman right now, if she can just get a womb and have a child, that's it. Somewhere where you are here in the world. There's somebody right now watching me, you're watching this program because you failed to pay fees and you're believing God for fees. That's what you truly need. Okay. And I'm trying to tell you, God is handing something bigger. He wants to give you something bigger. He wants... in your life, can you place something on your spirit that will have effect on this generation and the generations to come? In that it shall be said that a certain woman lived in this world. The female species. Anybody spiritual, we will understand together that there is a groaning in the spirit. What will see them waiting for a certain wife? I'm telling... [Music] Do you know how hard, oh man, it is to write a list of women ministers than it is for men? Do you know how hard it is? Do you know very few women, uh, but minister to some of you in this room right now, but only ever whether one, very few. But why? Because there's something inside you all the way to the moon. It doesn't have a definition. Yeah. But it is demanding. Yeah. And you can run, you can hide, you can do all you want, but it is looking for you. Women watching nga olaba. This message would be good even for a man to listen to the world. But with men, we have examples. The book of Acts is full of men. Are you going to be able to teach you? [Music] History has given us... [Music] How many women across the world can fill stadiums? [Music] And I've traveled the world, and I know many, many female ministers. But there's a conception that we have not seen to tanda. And this is a hard sermon to preach. The only grace I stand on is the office of the apostles because I know and what He told me. [Music] Is coming. By the way, every time I think about it, I cannot eat it. Every time I think about going, I can't sleep. Every time I think about it, I lose, I lose appetite for me. And I know that we will see each other. But I have prayed to God... [Music] But may You raise a woman in this move. [Music] May You raise a unique anointing in this move. May You raise a distinctive mark in this move. May You raise a daughter in this move. May we see something that would look rightly dark, no, lightly down at anyone who came before that in a woman's body. I mean, that whatever came before would look down. [Music] Somebody shout, Amen!

Congregation: Amen!

Apostle Grace Lubega: That's what God wants to do. That is the reason of this conference. I cannot tell you about the one stroke, but... Some of you listening to me, let me say this, some of you listening to me are going to be the first woman, if you're not going to open blind eyes. But whatever God has called you to do, something must happen on your license that is going to change how we know women. Somebody shout, Hallelujah! Shout, "Glory to God!"

Congregation: Glory to God!

Apostle Grace Lubega: If you choose to mother the best, the best. [Music] In the history of humanity, we have to do this. Receive it in Jesus' name! [Music] Is... And she's not... You know, in our time, we have encouraging preachers. But encouragement can't take cancer away. Encouragement cannot heal HIV. It is the power of the Holy Spirit seated on the lips of a man or a woman who is deeply anointed by God, and they function in an authority like never before. Somebody shout, Hallelujah! [Music] [Applause] And... Story of my mother, omuzadde wange. Music could get around my mind. My niece felt so sick, she's away when they are weerayo, and her body grew cold. And the nurse said, "I fear this child could be dead." And nga maama wange... [Music] My niece, that I told God, "I'm not going to bury my children." She told them, "Going out to bring what? I'm going against..." By the time I return, when nga nkomawo... you... [Music] I could not have been raised by a normal woman. [Music] Somebody shout, Hallelujah! Before you even called the man of God, you hold your bellies. [Music] Oh... [Music] The boy came back. And the guy I'm talking about too, my brother, very anointed guy, I think God is going to use him. Now it might be, "No more Jesus" for some people, but I've never seen a woman before in my life who put her hand on her back and called back a son who had disappeared for months, and he came immediately. How did he have a voice of his mind? [Music] To move in a miraculous... [Music] Is... [Music] To speak into a woman's life and tell them, "You are next!" The time we started this, it was impossible. When we started Phaneroo, it was impossible. They told us it's not possible. [Music] Spirit... [Music] And it enters the banking world, it will change it. [Music] We have already written history in Uganda, by the way. Yet we have not yet started. Not boasting, it's the truth. It is the truth. We've never had this women's conference in the history of this nation. A women's conference in this nation with these women streaming and what... it has never happened. [Music] Thank God that the grace is available. [Music] Tonight, but I came for a woman because some of you, you won't look like the family you came from. That, in fact, God chose you because you were... The Spirit tells me, "Oh my God!" Can you believe an angel just stopped me here? [Music] These are the data... [Music] Don't mind if you don't hear the lyrics. Oh... Way... Yes... foreign... Much more Jesus, more... [Music] Jesus, oh... There's going to be a great awakening. There's going to be great revival in our land. Is... Somebody say, "God, I'm ready!" [Music] Five... Is... [Music] [Applause] Is... Receive it, you presidential material that had been hidden! Receive, mother of generations that have been hidden! Receive, you healing evangelists that have been hidden! You are apostolic women! The Bible says nothing that is of nature... [Music] If you're going to be a businesswoman, be so rich that it shall be an anointing, not just wisdom to make money, but supernatural wisdom! In the mighty name of Jesus! God gives you a unique intellect, He gives you a distinctive strength! In the mighty name of Jesus! I see God touching people! I see God filling women! I see the God of God is consecrating you! In the mighty name of Jesus! If you're sick in your body, God is healing you! I see people on the livestream, the power of God! In the name of Jesus Christ! Pension for next week... Oh... Is... It's your time! It's your time! It's your time! It's your time! It's your time! It's your time! It's your time! It's your time! It's your time! Nothing can hold you back! Nothing is going to slow you! The one I'm talking to feels what I'm saying! My... [Music] Pray for your children! Pray for your daughters! If you're a father watching right now, pray for your daughters! You get a husband watching right now, pray for your wife! Say, "I believe in..." foreign... You are about to see a glory like you have never seen on a woman! [Music] You will not die! You will not die! You will live! Okay, you... [Music] There's a young lady watching me. [Music] Your name is... Cannot diagnose anything on your body. [Music] Accept God's call now! Your healing is today! In the mighty name of Jesus! [Music] I see God raising women. And listen, it's not about age. Jesus needed only three years. [Music] The woman is telling you, Aimee Semple, it was only 20 years of ministry, and they changed everything. About 20 years. [Music] But something must happen, and it begins today. I have done my part, and I know others are doing theirs as well. But I've done my part. Even when the program ends, I have a feeling some of you must continue in prayer. [Music] Don't... [Music] Is... [Music] Liver... [Music] I see people vomiting things. [Music] In Jesus' mighty name! In Jesus' mighty name! In Jesus' mighty name! In Jesus' mighty name! In Jesus' mighty name! Give the Lord a mighty handclap! I want to give you an opportunity... [Music] Time, my name is... So those of you who are not watching online on television, perhaps some TVs and radios across the country are off now. But I believe majority of you are still watching. If you have received Jesus as your Lord and Savior, or if you receive Jesus... [Music] Reach out to us. [Music] Sorry, I was whispering to him. [Music] Reach us on our numbers. Send us emails. Those of you who are in your different manifests, I have consulted, you can talk to those manifest leaders, and they can help you. I'm so glad to see you live with us. [Music] We have services every Thursday and every Sunday. [Music] Tomorrow, we're not going to have services on YouTube. YouTube, you can go and watch this and the other platforms. And our television will manifest. We shall replay the sermon of today because I need to let the team, the production team, rest for them to be fresh for Thursday. We have a prayer platform. You can always send in your prayer requests, and we will read and pray for you in the mighty name of Jesus. I wanted to call my wife to come and say hello. I don't know whether she's in position to come or not. Can you come and say hello? [Music] Clap for the First Lady! Let her just come and say hello. I chat. [Music] She's a bit... but she'll be okay. She can just come and say hello to you viewers. Praise God! Hallelujah!

Pastor Grace Lubega's Wife: Mama, you can say hello to our viewers. Wow, it's an interesting place to speak right now. Praise the name of the Lord Jesus! I know that so many women are watching us right now all over the world. Like the man of God said that when we were living in our best days, we're living in great times. But mostly, I would like to thank the man. I just want to speak to every lady right now, even as we're closing services. [Music]


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