We must give the more earnest heed to the sermons Joan Isoke has preached the last two Sundays concerning us entering our Promised Land. This is especially because on Friday 20th January after her first sermon, Joan had this dream:

"In the dream, I was at home preparing what to preach on Sunday. I had my notebook in one hand while looking through a drawer for a pen. As I looked for a pen, I was also praying in tongues about the sermon. Then when I got the pen, I heard a small audible voice telling me to repeat the three points of the sermon for the previous Sunday. Then I awoke."

This dream from God not only reveals that what Joan had previously preached was from Heaven, but also that it was, and is, very important. For that matter, every one of you who is really serious about possessing their promises should listen again to Joan's two sermons (just as I have done), with the intention of doing the three points which God wanted to be repeated.

I will summarize Joan’s three points, but I strongly advise you to listen again to her two sermons because therein is more detail and depth than this article which is simply a summary. Remember, repetition leads to retention, and faith comes by hearing.

Point No. 1: Review your history

While you were in the wilderness waiting for God's promises to come to pass, you definitely learnt several important lessons, for example, how you ended up in the wilderness, and the faithfulness of God. Reviewing those lessons will keep you in the Promised Land into which you are now entering.

Point No. 2: Walk in faith

True faith thinks and talks in accordance with the word of God. As it is written, "For as he thinks in his heart, so is he" (Proverbs 23:7), and,"Death and life are in the power of the tongue, and those who love it will eat its fruit" (Proverbs 18:21). You must therefore think and speak in faith in line with God’s revealed will. It should not be said of you that, "The word which they heard did not profit them, not being mixed with faith" (Hebrews 4:2).

Point No. 3: Obey God.

As you enter into what God promised you, you shall need to obey Him in the small and big things. Ask Moses, and he will tell you that disobedience, even in small things can be very costly! (Numbers 20:12, Deuteronomy 3:27, 34:4). For you to enter and remain in your Promised Land, you need to continually walk in obedience to God in all areas of your life, and you must always do only that which God tells you.

God bless you.