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Sermon 008 : True Worship

Human beings were created in the image of God in such a way as to worship God. As we worship God in a true way, it feeds the image of God within us; and our relationship with Him grows stronger. It is a tragedy for a person created in God’s image to live a life without worshipping God. Worship is not only about singing. Worship God with your heart, life, knowledge, wealth, job, business and finances. Worship God with your actions, thoughts and words. For example, in tithing – this is an act of worship; giving an offering, thanksgiving and sacrifices. As you do all these things you develop a strong relationship with God; and show that you really trust in Him; you love Him with all your heart and that your faith is firm only in Him. When you don’t worship God, you do not please Him. Only God, the Creator, is to be worshipped – this is true worship.

Brothers and sisters; kings and priests in different world systems here on earth, worship ONLY the Lord GOD, JEHOVAH. Stop worshipping images and your ancestors; remove all images and shrines from your minds and homes. Many people in this world spend a lot of time, money and energy trying to please their dead ancestors; they worship them. Beloved children of God, separate yourselves from such practices; they are evil and disgusting to the LORD. You need to understand this: those who died cannot help or hurt you. They are no longer the light of the world. Their bodies have rotten away in the ground and their spirits went back to where they were before they were brought into their mother’s wombs. Actually, when you try to communicate to them, any message that appears to come from a dead relative will, in fact, be from the demons. And this is because of your lack of true knowledge about the Lord GOD, JEHOVAH. That is false worship!

Christianity has built its religion on worshipping Jesus of Nazareth, as their god; and this is an error. Avoid setting a day and time of worship – let every moment be used to worship your Creator, God whose name is JEHOVAH.

Jesus Christ of Nazareth said, “Yet a time is coming and has now come, when the true worshippers will worship the Father in spirit and truth, for they are the kind of worshippers the Father seeks. God is Spirit and worshippers must worship Him in spirit and truth.” Why that? Yet you religious people worship the son, who is son of man; and you think it pleases God! God is angry with you and you have misled many. You are going to be destroyed if you do not repent and change your evil ways. The time has come. For where there is a Prophet Messenger of God, there shall always be true worshippers!

Stop worshipping systems and human beings. Stop worshipping wealth, or anything God has entrusted to you. Many people in this generation worship world systems rather than worshipping God. These world systems include education, finance, sports, technology, science, politics, governments, business, jobs and religions. When you trust in something and put all your faith and hope in it, you end up worshipping it unknowingly.

Scriptural reference : John 4:23-24, Exodus 7:16, Psalms 95, Hebrews 12:28, Romans 12:1

Apostle Reuben Habaasa’s Interview with David Okello – Part 2

Who is God? The Truth Beyond the Title

In the second part of his interview at Kitwe Town Council, Apostle Reuben Habaasa delved into a profound theological discussion about the identity of God. When asked by David Okello, “Who is God?”, Apostle Reuben responded with a perspective that challenges conventional religious teachings.

First, we must understand that God is just a title, not a name,” he began. “Many people say God without knowing who they are referring to. The Bible itself acknowledges that there are many gods, but I serve only one—the Creator, the Almighty, whose name is Jehovah.”

He pointed to various scriptures where God identifies Himself as Jehovah, distinguishing Him from other deities. “From the beginning, the Creator revealed His name. He is Jehovah, not a mysterious, unnamed being. People who truly seek the truth must recognize Him by His name,” he explained.

Apostle Reuben then addressed the controversial doctrine of the Holy Trinity. “I do not believe in the Trinity,” he stated firmly. “The idea that God exists as three persons—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—is not supported by scripture. God is only one, the Heavenly Father, Jehovah. Jesus himself prayed to His God and acknowledged Him as the only true God. If Jesus had a God, then clearly, God is not three but one.”

He further explained that the confusion about the Trinity comes from human interpretations rather than direct biblical teachings. “The doctrine of the Trinity was created by religious councils long after Jesus ascended. The prophets, Jesus, and the apostles all spoke of one God—the Father, Jehovah.”

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Apostle Reuben Habaasa Interview with David Okello – Part One

A Messenger of God: Who is Apostle Reuben Habaasa?

In an exclusive interview conducted at Kitwe Town Council, David Okello sat down with Apostle Reuben Habaasa, the visionary leader behind a rapidly growing Christian movement. The conversation centered on his divine calling, his role as a messenger of God, and why many believers trust in his leadership.

Apostle Reuben began by recounting his journey, explaining that his calling was not by personal ambition but by divine appointment. “I did not wake up one day and decide to be a messenger of God,” he shared. “God called me, just as He called Moses, just as He called Paul. My life was set apart for His work.”

He described an encounter with an angel of God at a young age, an experience that left a permanent mark—both spiritually and physically. “From that day, I knew my life would never be ordinary,” he said. “God was preparing me for a mission beyond human understanding.”

As the interview progressed, Apostle Reuben emphasized that a true messenger of God is not defined by titles but by righteousness and obedience. “When people hear ‘Son of God,’ many misunderstand it. In reality, being a son of God means being righteous like Him, walking in His ways,” he explained. “I am a son of God because I have dedicated my life to His will, just as Jesus did.”

His message was clear: his leadership is not about power or personal gain but about guiding people towards a true relationship with God. “People believe in my leadership because they see the truth of God in my works, not just my words,” he stated.

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The Book of Reuben: A Divine Revelation | PDF Free Download

The Book of Reuben is a testament of faith, wisdom, and divine encounters as revealed to Apostle Reuben Habaasa. Rooted in scripture and personal experiences, this book seeks to guide believers into a deeper understanding of God’s truth, righteousness, and the purpose of salvation.

Through this book, Apostle Reuben shares powerful testimonies, spiritual teachings, and prophetic insights that reveal the true nature of God and His plan for humanity. One of the key messages emphasized is the true meaning of being a Son of God—not in a biological sense, as misunderstood by many, but as a representation of righteousness, holiness, and alignment with God’s will.

Apostle Reuben explains that just as Jesus was called the Son of God because of His divine righteousness, all who follow God in truth and obedience are also His sons and daughters. This powerful revelation dispels common misconceptions and brings clarity to the true identity of believers in Christ.

With a focus on spiritual growth, prayer, and the principles of true faith, The Book of Reuben serves as a guiding light for those seeking a closer walk with God. It is a call to salvation, obedience, and the pursuit of divine purpose.

Stay connected for more insights from The Book of Reuben, and may it be a blessing to all who read and embrace its teachings.

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The True Meaning of “Son of God”

One bright afternoon, Apostle Reuben Habaasa, with a Bible in one hand and his voice full of conviction, began to share a story of the true meaning of the term “Son of God”.

Many people, especially our Muslim brothers and sisters, misunderstand what the term ‘Son of God’ truly means. They believe we Christians claim that God gave birth to Jesus, but this is not what the Bible teaches. Let me explain it to you with a story—a story of righteousness, faith, and identity.“- he said.

“When the Scriptures refer to Jesus as the ‘Son of God,’ it does not mean God physically gave birth to Him. Rather, it means that Jesus reflects the righteousness, character, and nature of God Himself. He lived a life free of sin, perfectly aligned with the will of God. This is why He is called the Son of God—because He embodies God’s holiness and truth.

And here’s something even more beautiful: when we choose to live righteously, obeying God’s Word and reflecting His character in our lives, we too become ‘sons’ and ‘daughters’ of God. It’s not about biology; it’s about living in a way that pleases Him.“- he added.

I, Reuben Habaasa, am also a son of God—not because God gave birth to me, but because I have chosen to follow His ways and live according to His truth. The same is true for all of you who strive to live righteously.

So, when someone asks you about the ‘Son of God,’ remember this: it’s not about being born of God in a physical sense. It’s about being like God in character, righteousness, and truth. And that is something every believer can achieve.”

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Sermon 007: The Power and Purpose of True Prayer

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Prayer is the sacred medium of communication with God, the Creator. The LORD GOD desires that you pray and talk to Him. Through prayer, you strengthen your relationship with Him by sharing your thoughts, concerns, and feelings. The Creator is near to all who call upon Him in truth and sincerity.

God, the Almighty, longs to be close to you and to hear your prayers. However, He will only listen if you approach Him in a manner that honors Him. When you pray, you must do so with humility, respect, and a repentant heart. Be cautious, for actions or attitudes contrary to His will can distance you from Him and cause Him to disregard your prayers. Remember, faith is essential in prayer: “Without faith, it is impossible to please God. For whoever approaches God must believe that He exists and that He rewards those who earnestly seek Him.”

Here is an important commandment: pray ONLY to the LORD GOD, the Creator, through Jesus Christ. You must approach God as His child, using the name that saves and protects you—the name of Jesus Christ, which you received when you became born again. Why? Because God is Spirit, and He dwells among us!

When you neglect to communicate with God, you cannot please Him. Prayer is your lifeline to the Creator, JEHOVAH. Unlike humans, God does not pray. Even Jesus of Nazareth, during His time on earth, prayed and taught His disciples how and to whom they should pray. Jesus no longer prays for you; His time for prayer ended on earth. Instead, He instructs you to pray directly to His Father.

Religious traditions have built their practices on praying to Jesus, which Jesus Himself did not endorse. He explicitly said, “In that day, you will no longer ask me anything. I tell you the truth, my Father will give you whatever you ask in my name. Until now, you have not asked for anything in my name. Ask, and you will receive, and your joy will be complete.”

Scriptural References

  • Luke 11:1-4
  • Matthew 27:46
  • Mark 15:34
  • James 5:15
  • Luke 23:34, 46

Let us, therefore, pray faithfully and truthfully, seeking God’s will and walking in His ways. Amen.

Testimony: The Angel of God Saved Us from Death

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God gave me a clear command to preach the Good News about the Kingdom of Heaven in seven different areas of Ruhaama County, Ntungamo, Uganda, East Africa. These areas included the seven sub-counties: Itojo, Kahunga, Rwikiniiro, Ruhaama, Nyakyera, Rukoni West, and Rukoni East.

It was the first day of the second-last crusade in Rukoni East, Kihanga. I was driving a Toyota Premio to the crusade venue, accompanied by Allen, Medious, Dismus, Tanasi, and Johnson. Suddenly, the car toppled and landed upside down. The vehicle was severely mangled, and onlookers feared the worst. However, by the grace of God, none of us sustained any injuries!

One by one, we were pulled out of the wreckage, and I, Reuben, was the last to be rescued. It was nothing short of a miracle—the angel of God had shielded us all from harm.

A remarkable detail stood out during this incident. Onlookers and rescuers claimed they saw seven people in the car, though only six of us were physically present. This seventh figure was the angel of God who had protected us from what could have been a fatal accident.

What makes this testimony even more profound is the timing. This miraculous event occurred during a challenging period when the Town Council had demolished our Phase One Sanctuary, claiming it was too large. Astonishingly, the very site of this accident became the location where we later constructed our Phase Two Sanctuary—a testament to God’s divine protection and provision.

This unforgettable experience reminds us of God’s unfailing presence, even in moments of great peril. Indeed, He is our protector and our deliverer, working through His angels to shield His people from harm.

Sermon 006: Water Baptism

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In the beginning, when God created the earth, it was devoid of life and purpose. The deep waters covered its surface, and the Spirit of God moved powerfully over the waters, laying the foundation for His creation.

The significance of water continues throughout Scripture as a symbol of salvation and renewal:

  • The Days of Noah: When God cleansed the earth with rain for 40 days and nights, the deep waters covered the world. Only eight people—Noah, his wife, his three sons, and their wives—along with pairs of animals and birds aboard the ark, were saved. This event foreshadowed the meaning of deep water baptism as a sign of God’s saving grace and renewal of life.
  • The Crossing of the Red Sea: Through the leadership of Moses, the Hebrews crossed the Red Sea, leaving behind the captivity of Egypt. This miraculous crossing was a symbolic act of baptism, signifying salvation from bondage and entry into a covenant relationship with God.
  • The Crossing of the Jordan: Years later, under Joshua’s leadership, the Israelites crossed the Jordan River. This act represented a new generation’s baptism, a sign of deliverance from the perils of the desert and entry into the Promised Land.
  • The Baptism of Jesus: Jesus himself underwent deep water baptism by John the Baptist in the River Jordan. As He rose from the water, the Holy Spirit descended upon Him, marking the beginning of His ministry. This event highlights the spiritual significance of water baptism as a divine affirmation and empowerment for those who commit to a life of faith.

The True Meaning of Deep Water Baptism

Deep water baptism is the true biblical baptism, symbolizing the start of a journey toward salvation. It is a physical act that reflects a deeper spiritual reality: the cleansing of sins and the public declaration of faith in God’s saving power.

Through baptism, believers follow the example set by Noah, Moses, Joshua, and Jesus. It is a powerful expression of God’s deliverance and the beginning of a transformed life in His service.

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Scriptural References:

  • Matthew 3:13-17
  • Acts 19:1-7

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A Gathering of Faith: Meeting with Home Cell Leaders

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Our recent meeting with the Home Cell Leaders was a significant moment of fellowship, vision sharing, and spiritual growth.

Held at the New Jerusalem Church in Kitwe Town Council, Ruhaama, Ntungamo, the gathering brought together almost 100 passionate leaders, each committed to the work of ministry and the spiritual nourishment of their respective home cells.

The meeting was filled with meaningful discussions on how to strengthen the bond between members, foster discipleship, and expand the reach of our mission. It was an opportunity to align our efforts and pray for guidance in building a spiritually empowered community.

The captured photos reflect the unity and dedication of our leaders, who are the backbone of our ministry. The smiles, interactions, and moments of prayer captured in these images are a testament to the collective commitment to serve God and His people.

This meeting was more than just a gathering—it was a time of encouragement and re-commitment to the great commission. Together, we look forward to a fruitful season ahead, with faith leading us every step of the way.

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A Joyful Celebration: Children Dedication Day

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The Children Dedication Day was a beautiful and sacred occasion, filled with joy, prayers, and thanksgiving. Families gathered together at the New Jerusalem Meeting Tent in Kitwe Town Council, Ruhaama, Ntungamo, Uganda, to dedicate their children to the Lord. It was a day of great significance, as parents publicly committed to raising their children in the ways of God, seeking His guidance and blessings over their lives.

The atmosphere was vibrant with love and faith as parents, relatives, and believers from the community united in celebration. Songs of worship filled the air, and the smiles on the faces of the children brought warmth to everyone present. It was a reminder of the scripture, “Children are a heritage from the Lord, offspring a reward from Him” (Psalm 127:3).

The event was not only a spiritual dedication but also a reflection of the importance of community in nurturing the next generation. The captured moments in the photos tell a story of faith, hope, and the shared commitment to guide these children toward fulfilling their God-given purpose.

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