Summary of "SACHE LE, TU ES UN DISPENSATEUR DE LA GLOIRE | CULTE D'ADORATION DU 29 MARS 2026 | PROPH GAËL J."
SACHE LE, TU ES UN DISPENSATEUR DE LA GLOIRE
Culte d’adoration — 29 March 2026
Every believer is a “dispenser of God’s glory” — called and entrusted to manifest God’s glory in the world, not just to receive blessings.
Core message
- God’s glory is both inherent to God and made manifest through people’s lives and works. Christians are called to steward and distribute that glory.
- Manifestation requires engagement: prayer, sacrifice, practice, persistence, and the use of God-given gifts and skills in each person’s calling. Grace does not remove the need for effort.
- Believers are to move from passive recipients to active agents who reveal God in every sphere of life.
Practical advice and action points
- Know your calling and mission field; act in the specific area God prepared for you.
- Combine faith with disciplined work and practice: daily improvement, training and persistence.
- Be generous and faithful with resources: support the church’s mission, temple construction, and outreach. A regular quarterly “baptist” offering was encouraged.
- Pray intentionally and vigorously—regular, focused prayer (a recommended 10 minutes of intense prayer during the service) to break spiritual chains, mediocrity, negligence and generational hindrances.
- Act as the answer to someone’s prayer: heal, help, govern, bless—be the dispenser of blessing to others.
- Break habits that keep you “seated”: abandon spiritual complacency, correct broken attendance/honor habits (arrive on time; be present), and reject cultural religious laziness.
- Steward financial blessings sacrificially for kingdom impact rather than for self-glory.
- Maintain unity and mutual support among church members—when one member is honored or suffers, the whole body rejoices or mourns together (1 Corinthians principle).
Spiritual practices and worship highlights
- Singing worship songs emphasizing God’s presence and promise; Psalm reading and corporate thanksgiving for the past week.
- Laying on of hands and corporate prayer for the speaker to be anointed by the Holy Spirit.
- Communion (bread and cup) as remembrance of Christ’s body and blood, connecting believers to redemption, healing and elevation.
- Time of prayer and prophetic ministry with a strong emphasis on immediate healing (physical and emotional) through faith and prayer. Testimonies and declared healings included fibroids, chronic pains, immune/blood concerns, fertility issues, chest pain, and cancer.
- Corporate commissioning: believers encouraged to “rise,” take responsibility, break chains, and operate in prophetic promises previously received.
Practical logistics & events
- Date of service: 29 March 2026 (end of the month / start of a new season).
- Easter seminar: Monday 30 March – Friday 3 April, evenings at 7:00 PM.
- Ongoing fundraising for temple construction: quarterly “baptist” offering. A basket was anointed and dedicated for prosperity and protection over offerings.
- Album release: Brother Théodore Couton released his second and third albums; albums (keys/sets) available at 5,000 CFA from the office.
Community exhortations and corrections
- Strong rebuke of spiritual complacency: members were challenged to stop sitting back, to support one another (attend weddings and events), and to be faithful in small things.
- Appeal to recommit to sacrificial giving, faithful attendance, and living as active agents of restoration and evangelism.
- Reminder that believers are to influence all arenas—politics, justice, health, arts—excelling in secular spheres to reveal God to the world.
Scripture and references used
- Psalm 68:5 (invitation to praise)
- 1 Corinthians 3:23; 4:1 (all things are yours; stewards of God’s mysteries)
- John 17:22 (Jesus gives glory to believers)
- Luke 15 (prodigal son — inheritance and presence)
- Parable of the talents (use the gifts entrusted)
- Romans 8:29–30 (predestination, calling, glorification)
- Isaiah 60:1–3 (arise; your light and the glory of the Lord upon you)
Notable people, locations and projects
- Speakers/leaders: Prophet Gaël J. (message title and likely speaker), Prophet Emmanuel Adenc/Adanton (“our father, the prophet to the nations”), Brother Théodore Couton (musician), Céline & Franck Legba (thanks), Brother Habib, Sister Dorine.
- Audience/locations: references to Portonovo; online viewers in France, Canada and other countries.
- Products: Théodore Couton’s albums (keys/sets available for 5,000 CFA).
- Projects: Temple construction and international mission for human restoration and evangelism.
Overall tone
Urgent, prophetic call to active discipleship: believers must wake, act, steward gifts, pray intensely, and become visible agents of God’s glory and restoration in the world. Communion, prophetic prayer, and offering collection were central elements of the service.
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