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Walking Boldly in Redemption

Apostle Frederick Huff delivers a bold call to live from your redeemed identity in Christ. This message stirs faith, ignites confidence, and reminds believers that grace is always on duty.

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Broadcasting live from Abuja, Nigeria, Apostle Frederick Huff calls believers into a deeper walk of confidence, clarity, and spiritual authority. In this powerful message, Walking Boldly in Redemption, the redeemed are reminded that their identity is secure, their help is divine, and their path is covered by grace.

📖 Foundational Scripture

Romans 8:1 – “There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus…”

🗣️ Key Declarations

  • I am the righteousness of God in Christ Jesus
  • I walk boldly, without fear or shame
  • I am powerfully helped by God
  • I enjoy divine wisdom and angelic assistance
  • I live a life of victory, not defeat
  • I am covered by grace – always
  • I never walk alone
  • I have the mind of Christ
  • I rise above condemnation
  • I flourish in every good work

🌍 Missions & Ministry Updates

  • Reflections on recent travels to northern Nigeria for ministry and funerals
  • Updates on planned ordinations and outreach in Benin City
  • Upcoming international conferences in Seattle (June) and Italy (August)
  • Apostle Huff’s ongoing mission to raise leaders, equip churches, and minister across nations

🔥 Prophetic Encouragement

“Redemption isn’t just freedom from sin – it’s power to walk in purpose.”
Apostle Huff breaks down the meaning of living boldly in Christ. He emphasizes that redemption is not passive – it’s active. The redeemed must speak, stand, and serve with confidence, knowing heaven backs them.

🕊 How to Walk Boldly in Redemption (5 Keys)

  1. Reject Condemnation – you are already forgiven
  2. Renew Your Mind – see yourself the way God sees you
  3. Declare the Word – release boldness through your mouth
  4. Move with Obedience – boldness grows through obedience
  5. Trust Grace Daily – Jesus is grace, and grace is always on duty

📜 Scripture Highlights

  • Romans 8:1 – No condemnation in Christ
  • 2 Corinthians 5:21 – Righteous in Him
  • Psalm 103 – He forgives and crowns you
  • Isaiah 41:10 – Fear not, for I am with you
  • Hebrews 13:5 – I will never leave nor forsake you
  • 1 John 4:17 – As He is, so are we in this world
  • Ephesians 3:12 – Boldness through faith in Him 

🙌 Grace Revelation

“Grace is not part-time grace is full-time. Grace is always on duty.”
Apostle Huff shares testimonies of divine rescue, supernatural favor, and angelic help — all rooted in the identity of the redeemed.

✝️ Prayer & Prophetic Covering

  • For boldness to rise in the hearts of every listener
  • For healing of emotional and spiritual wounds
  • For renewed purpose among ministry leaders and intercessors
  • For divine provision for upcoming conferences and outreach
  • For protection and favor over Huff Ministries and its partners

💥 Final Charge

You are not condemned. You are:
✅ Redeemed
✅ Righteous
✅ Resourced
✅ Released

Walk boldly. Speak boldly. Live boldly – because heaven is backing you.
And never forget:“Grace is always on duty.”

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