Believers’ Convention 2025 – Day 3 Evening Session – Rev. Benjamin Gin

Date: Tuesday, 19th August, 2025
Transcript Summary
- The throne is our promise and target as a believer. The everlasting throne is a spring board to get to the real throne of God.
- There is an attitude of walking and approaching the throne, that if broken, we would not be able to sit. The present church has developed a careless attitude of irreverence and disrespect for the things of God due to incorrect teachings.
- When Moses had an encounter with the shadow of the real thing in the Old Testament, he quaked and trembled. Just like Moses responded, the attitude of fear must be restored back to the Church (Heb. 12:21).
- The throne is not a seat, it is a constitution in God. If we have to sit on the throne, we have to enter inside God to sit.
- There is a difference between seating in Christ and with Christ. The throne is not something we can just confess and then claim.
- This attitude of fear is not strange, Jesus in the days of His flesh feared God. Jesus did not just cry, he offered strong cries and tears to God. Even the patriarchs always had the attitude of fear. Job was described as one who fears God and enshewed evil. The church needs a revival of the fear of God. (Heb. 5:7).
- It is only when we can overcome the fallen cherub that we would be able to see the throne of God. To overcome him and sit on the Throne, we must go through fire, cloud and whirlwind.
- The plan of God is to make our nature compatible with the throne. Our attitude of fear needs to be commensurate with what God wants to communicate to us.
- When we are brought before the throne, we should be teachable and humble for the Lord to teach us what we need to know. Some of us in the Church find it difficult to fear, but it is a must in the Kingdom.
- There are some instructions that will look impossible, but we should respond and obey in the fear of God by faith. When we go through them, we would appear on the other side, looking like the throne.
Rounding Off: Reverend Kayode Oyegoke
- The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom (Psa. 111:10).
- Honor for fathers must be restored to the Church and to our hearts. Some people, because of seemingly high revelations, do not have regard for the older ministers. Such persons cannot be brought close to God.
- The scripture says an elder should not be rebuked (1 Tim. 5:1). Some of our parents may not be able to talk with a refined tongue of scriptures, but they have had encounters and a profound walk with God that should be honored.
- The soul must be prepared by the Holy Ghost to have encounters with the Lord. This is because more harm than good can be done to a soul that receives an encounter with the Lord but is unprepared for it.
- It is sacred to talk about God. There should be fear in our hearts when we hear God and His things. Many claim to love God but they do not fear Him: real love is fear. When a man loves God, He ought to fear Him.
- A soul that does not fear God is very near to destruction (Prov. 16:18).
- There is a grace that will make us fear. It is this grace that produces reverence and godly fear because God whom we are dealing with is a consuming fire (Heb. 12.28).
- We should cooperate with the Holy Ghost to forsake old habits. Jesus is not coming to rapture people who have barely walked, He is coming for people who have overcome wrong natures in their souls.
- Demons can be casted out but habits cannot be casted out. Habits should be overcome. The promised land is the soul, but there are still ungodly things there. That is why we must not trivialise the salvation of our souls.
- The salvation of the soul is not just the renewal of the mind, it is a holistic work that will bring about deliverance from wicked strangers in the soul.
Blessings!