Sandra Kelechukwu Akuagwuagwu

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After much hesitation, I have finally decided to obey God’s instruction by starting this platform; Word Corner. This is a space dedicated to sharing God’s word and drawing people closer to Him. I’m truly grateful for sermons on obedience and for the support of a few friends and my mentor, who helped me navigate this when I didn’t know where or how to begin. My heart was troubled, but I knew I had to start with whatever I had. Please don’t focus on the video quality, sound, or even the moments where I mince my words, (it’s not my area of expertise.) I simply chose to obey, trusting the Holy Spirit, my Helper, to continue leading me. It took me months to take this step, but here I am, doing what I can with what I have. I invite you to join me on this journey with the help of the Holy Spirit. Please like, follow, and share with your family so more people can be blessed by God’s word. God bless you!❤️ #wordcorner #Godsword
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1 year ago
It’s Master of Laws in Professional Legal Practice💃💃 Thank You Lord for this journey 🙌🏾 Outfit: @haliscouture
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May this new year bring you sounds of joy, unprecedented favour, tons of goodies, and nothing less than love & positive vibes! #happynewyear ❤ #2021 #winter
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5 years ago
Hey you🥰 how’s your day going??? This is a word of encouragement to those of us who feel forgotten, feel down, or just don’t feel like serving God anymore — those moments when you don’t even feel like doing anything related to God or even speaking to God I’m here to encourage you: don’t lose your joy. Don’t lose your joy. Still thank God in the midst of the storm. As Apostle Joshua Selman would say, “When the things stressing you won’t let you worship God, carry everything and worship God. Let them come and worship God with you.” That should be our posture — an attitude of thanksgiving, even when things don’t go as planned. Even when we’ve planned everything carefully and things still fall apart. What do you do then? Do you still thank God? Do you still call Him faithful in that situation? 1 Thessalonians 5:18 says, “In all things give thanks.” So carry the attitude of thanksgiving. Whether God blesses you the way you expect or not, still thank Him. Alright, see you soon. Enjoy the rest of your day, stay blessed, and remain joyful. 🤍 Apologies 😩 my video subtitles are not available
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Hey everyone, how are we doing? Welcome to another episode of Word Corner, this is Part 3 of my Waiting Season Journey. In this final roundup, I’m sharing a key lesson I’ve been learning in this season: the importance of depending completely on the Holy Spirit and resisting the urge to “help” God. Sometimes, when we’re in a waiting season, it’s easy to feel anxious or uncertain. God may have spoken a promise, but you have no idea how it’s going to happen. And naturally, you start trying to figure it out yourself. But I was really struck by a story in 2 Kings 3:17. The kings had been stranded in the wilderness for seven days with no water. Then Elisha gave a word from God: “You will see neither wind nor rain, yet this valley will be filled with water.” That means there would be no visible signs—no clues, no process they could track—yet God would still come through. And then in the next verse, it says this is a simple matter for God. That really spoke to me. Because often, what feels complicated or impossible to us is actually nothing before God. So the lesson here is: it’s not our job to figure out how. God didn’t ask us to understand the process—He asked us to trust Him. Our role is to stay aligned with Him, to walk in partnership with Him, and to allow Him bring His word to fulfillment in His own way. So if you’re in a season where you feel stuck, where you don’t know what to do or how things will work out, I hope this encourages you. You may not see the way—but that doesn’t mean God isn’t working. I pray that the Holy Spirit ministers to you even beyond what I’ve shared. Take what resonates with you, and trust God with the rest. Don’t forget to like, share, and follow. God bless you as you listen. #wordcorner #waitingseason #HolySpirit
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Waiting Season – Part 2 Hey family, so we’re still on this waiting season series… and this is part 2. I know a lot of us are in this place right now. You might be waiting on God for something specific—a promise, something He showed you, and honestly, your current situation just doesn’t look like it’s going to happen. But I really want to encourage you… don’t focus on what you’re seeing right now. Hold on to what God told you! And instead of putting all your anxiety on that promise, place it on God. He’s the only one who can actually bring it to pass. Also, don’t see this waiting season as a delay. There’s so much you can do in this time. Build yourself. Grow your capacity—spiritually, mentally, emotionally etc. Because there are seasons coming where you might not have as much time as you do now. So whatever you can build in this season? Do it. Stay with God. Let Him lead you. Let Him guide you step by step. And something that came to me this morning was: the just shall live by faith, Romans 1:17. So we’re not living by what we see, we’re living by what God has already shown us. What you see right now doesn’t cancel what God said. So keep going. Your waiting is not in vain. And like I always say, just take what resonates with you in this video. There might be one thing in here that’s exactly what you need for this season. God will guide you through it 🙏🏾❤️ #wordcorner #spiritualgrowth #waitingseason #faithjourney
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My Waiting Season Journey — Part 1 Many of us are in a season of waiting—waiting on God for something that feels delayed, uncertain, or even impossible. In those moments, it’s easy to wonder: God, are You still there? Are You with me in this? I want to remind you (and myself) with confidence: Yes, He is. Even when it feels like God is silent, He is still present, still working. The waiting season is not a wasted season—it is a season of preparation. Scripture reminds us in Isaiah 40:31 that “those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength.” Waiting is not passive; it is active trust. It’s a time to draw closer to God, not drift away from Him. After all, where else will we find direction and clarity? But more than that, this season is also a time to discover what God has called you to do—your purpose. It’s not a time to waste years in confusion or fear. It’s a time to seek Him intentionally and begin to understand the assignment He has placed on your life. Jeremiah 29:11 reminds us that “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord…—and part of this waiting season is coming into alignment with those plans. For me, I’ve realized that sometimes what looks like delay is actually hesitation. There were moments where I felt led to step out—like sharing about my waiting season—but I held back, unsure, wondering if it made sense. And in that hesitation, it may have felt like I delayed walking fully in purpose. But I’m learning this: it’s never too late to start again. This season is your opportunity to start—even if it’s small, even if it’s imperfect. Whatever God has placed in your heart, especially the things you find joy and peace in doing, could very well be connected to your purpose and the destination you’re trusting Him for. #waitingseason #seasonofpreparation #spiritualgrowth #kingdompurpose #wordcorner
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Happy Easter ❤️ Let’s not forget the true meaning of the season—Jesus, His death, burial, and resurrection. He did it all because of His unconditional love for us, and through Him, we now walk in victory. It’s so much more than just eating Easter rice 😃 And if you haven’t come to know Him yet, this is the perfect moment. Jesus’ arms are open wide, ready to welcome you just as you are, no matter your past. ❤️ #happyeaster #heisrisen #reasonfortheseason #resurrectionsunday #savedbygracethroughfaith
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I’m just a girl with a BIG GOD who loves me so much and is so intentional about me🥰 He’s my FATHER😌☺️❤️ Happy Sunday, hope you went to church 😃☺️ #sunday #church #spiritualgrowthjourney #intentionallove ❤️
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One thing I have grown in—and come to truly know—is intimacy with God, spending time with Him. In this journey, I’ve reached a place where I desire Him more deeply. I want to know His heart. I want to understand His ways. And by His mercy, He has been revealing Himself to me. I’ve come to realise that what God says in Jeremiah 29:13 is true: “You will seek Me and find Me when you search for Me with all your heart.” This has become real in my walk with Him. As I continue in this journey, one person in the Bible I desire to be like is Moses. Beyond his role as a deliverer, what stands out to me is his fellowship with God. Time and again, Scripture says, “And the Lord said to Moses…” God spoke to him clearly, consistently, and personally. This kind of relationship is possible. The Bible says in Exodus 33:11, “The Lord would speak to Moses face to face, as one speaks to a friend.” That is the kind of intimacy I long for—a relationship where I hear from God first, not through a third party, but directly. I have come to understand that God can indeed be known. He can be found when we devote ourselves to seeking Him, loving Him, and staying in His presence. This is not about occasional encounters, but a consistent relationship. James 4:8 tells us, “Draw near to God, and He will draw near to you.” And Psalm 27:4 says, “One thing I have desired of the Lord, that will I seek: that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life.” Just like in a loving relationship, you don’t speak to your lover once in a while. You long to talk to them every day, to spend time with them, to remain connected. In the same way, God desires daily fellowship with us. This is the kind of relationship we should cultivate—an intimate, loving, consistent walk with God. Let us learn to remain in His presence, to “marinate” in Him, to enjoy Him, and to know Him deeply. As Jesus said in John 15:4, “Abide in Me, and I in you.” And in Psalm 63:1, “O God, You are my God; early will I seek You; my soul thirsts for You.” May we all grow in this intimacy with God and experience Him in a deeper way. God be praised. #wordcorner #faithjourney #christianliving #spiritualgrowth
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1 month ago
Hello everyone. It’s been quite a while here on Word Corner but by the special grace of God we are back again ☺️ There is something that has been strongly on my heart lately: we must be ready, because Jesus Christ is coming soon—sooner than many people think. There are many signs around us that remind us that we should live with eternity in mind. If you do not know Jesus, this is the time to come to Him. This is the time to surrender your life and live fully for Him. Let your heart burn for God above everything else. Jesus Christ laid down His life for us. God came in human flesh and gave Himself completely so that we might be saved. He carried our sins so we wouldn’t have to carry that burden ourselves. Hell is real, but through Jesus we have the gift of salvation and eternal life. The Bible says: “Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” If you are struggling—with sin, habits, depression, fear, or pain—come to Jesus and find rest. In Him there is true peace, everlasting joy, and security for your soul. Tomorrow is not promised, but today is an opportunity to turn to God. Give your life to Christ, and you will never remain the same. God bless you all🙏🏾 #christianfaith #salvation #faithjourney👣 #wordcorner
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Hi God’s people! How’s our week going?? ☺️ It’s another episode on Word Corner. This year, we are building intimacy with God—leaning in, staying close, and choosing Him in every season. ✨ “Though the fig tree does not blossom… yet I will rejoice in the Lord.” — Habakkuk 3:17–18 There are seasons when nothing looks like what we prayed for. The doors stay shut, the answers feel delayed, and life seems “barren” in every direction. But Habakkuk shows us a different posture: joy that isn’t tied to outcomes, but to God Himself. Our intimacy with God grows when we choose Him even in the silence. When we worship without the blessing in hand. When we stay, not because everything is perfect, but because He is. Joy comes from knowing that even when the fig tree doesn’t blossom, God is still faithful, still present, still our strength. So don’t let waiting steal your worship. Lean in. Stay with Him. Rejoice anyway. ✨🙏🏼 God bless you🙏🏾 #wordcorner #habakkuk3 #Godisfaithful #intimacywithGod
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