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Pastor Jeffrey Walter

Pastor Jeffrey Walter

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Pastor Jeffrey Walter is a firm believer in the fact that faith ought to be reasonable, and that man cannot come to genuine faith except through the process of reason and the genuine practise of what is to be believed. It is his vision to see a Christianity that truly changes man and practically produces in him love for the Lord and the neighbour: which will undoubtedly lead to the transformation of society.Christ Academy for All Nations Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo
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  • 04 TSC Jun 25 Accra | The Way We Deal With God
    Jun 15 2025

    The way we are and perceive ourselves as humans deeply affects the way we deal with God. In our natural state (without God), we often have a wrong view of ourselves, thinking too highly of our own wisdom and will while subtly resisting the idea that God should be the ruler of our lives. But what happens when we insist on dealing with God on our own terms? Can we truly walk with Him while holding on to the belief that we know best?

    In this series, Pastor Jeffrey Walter teaches on what it truly means to have an encounter with God, exploring the nature and purpose of the two dimensions of encountering God. He discusses the often lonely road of bearing true witness to the truth we encounter in God and the need for submission in our dealings with the Lord as we seek to truly encounter Him.

    In this message titled “The Way We Deal With the Lord,” Pastor Jeffrey Walter exposes the hidden flaw in the way we deal with God, offering a deep insight into why selfishness is the most primary and greatest evil in the natural man. He shows how our unwillingness to submit to God’s Will and Wisdom hinders our prayers, stifles our spiritual growth, and opposes God’s intentions to change us. He also explains that true prayer is an act of surrender to God’s will, emphasising how submitting our hearts in prayer is key to our alignment with God’s Will and influence. Finally, he admonishes us to examine our posture before God, to let go of our own wisdom and selfishness, and to embrace the humility required to truly walk with Him.

    This message will inspire you to examine your heart, reorient your thinking, and submit your will and wisdom to God in every area of your life.

    Note: This message is one of a 4-part series preached at CAFAN Accra Branch from June 12th - 15th. Kindly listen to all messages for a complete appreciation.

    Key Scriptures: Isaiah 14:13-14 (KJV)

    13 For thou hast said in thine heart, I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt my throne above the stars of God: I will sit also upon the mount of the congregation, in the sides of the north:

    14I will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will be like the most High.

    Other Scriptures: Matthew 18:21–22; Luke 22:42 [All scriptures in KJV]

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    1 h y 34 m
  • 03 TSC Jun 25 Accra | The Lonely Road
    Jun 14 2025

    Being in the majority doesn’t always mean being right. Often, the path of truth is a lonely one—one that requires letting go of the need to be accepted and validated by others. When our desire for approval outweighs our convictions, we become shaky and wane in the strength required to move along with the Lord.

    In this series, Pastor Jeffrey Walter teaches on what it truly means to have an encounter with God, exploring the nature and purpose of the two dimensions of encountering God. He discusses the often lonely road of bearing true witness to the truth we encounter in God and the need for submission in our dealings with the Lord as we seek to truly encounter Him.

    In this message titled "The Lonely Road," Pastor Jeffrey Walter explains why being in the minority feels odd and challenges us to confront our desire for acceptance. He teaches that until we die to this desire for validation and respect from men, we can not fully surrender to God and boldly live out the truths we have encountered. Referencing Matthew 7:13–14, he explains how the strait gate prunes out the flesh, permitting only the righteous at heart to enter in.

    This sermon is a powerful call to boldly live out and share the truths we have encountered, even when that road is unpopular and lonely. Listen and be strengthened.

    Key Scripture: Matthew 7:13-14 KJV

    [13] Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat: [14] because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it.

    Other scriptures: Numbers 13:30-33, 14:6-8 [All scriptures in KJV]

    Note: This message is one of a 4-part series preached at CAFAN Accra Branch from June 12th - 15th. Kindly listen to all messages for a complete appreciation.

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    1 h y 19 m
  • 01 TSC Jun 25 Accra | Infallible Proofs - Part 1
    Jun 12 2025

    The death and resurrection of Jesus Christ is a key foundational knowledge of the Christian faith. However, as believers, is the natural or external knowledge of Jesus’ resurrection (made known to us through the agency of preaching) enough to give us absolute certainty that He is alive? What is the infallible proof that we have truly encountered Jesus, our risen Lord?

    In this series, Pastor Jeffrey Walter teaches on what it truly means to have an encounter with God, exploring the nature of the two dimensions of encountering God. He discusses the often lonely road of bearing true witness to the truth we encounter in God, and the need for submission in our dealings with the Lord as we seek to truly encounter Him.

    In this message titled “Infallible Proofs,” Pastor Jeffrey Walter reveals why the undeniable testimony of Jesus’ resurrection was borne by a select few. He emphasises that the infallible proof that Jesus is alive comes only by personal encounter (divine revelation) and not by natural knowledge or the testimonies of others. He explains what it truly means to encounter God, exploring the two dimensions of such encounters and the distinct evidence that marks each. He further explains that while both dimensions of encountering God are essential, it is ultimately the second dimension that brings a person into the spiritual certainty that Jesus is truly alive. He concludes by encouraging believers to persevere through the uncertainties and struggles that often arise in their initial encounter with Jesus, reminding them of the great privilege of ultimately knowing Him beyond all doubt.

    This message will spur you on to seek a genuine encounter with Jesus that you may have the undeniable proof that He is alive.

    Key Scriptures: Act 1:3 (KJV)

    3 To whom also he shewed himself alive after his passion by many infallible proofs, being seen of them forty days, and speaking of the things pertaining to the kingdom of God:

    Other Scriptures: Acts 1:1-3, Matthew 5:8, Matthew 10:34-36; Luke 9:23, Luke 24:38-39; John 20:29; Matthew 7:13-14 [All scriptures in KJV]

    Note: This message is one of a 4-part series preached at CAFAN Accra Branch from June 12th - 15th. Kindly listen to all messages for a complete appreciation.

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    1 h y 27 m
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