No Access | Stephen Prado
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In a powerful sermon titled 'No Access,' Pastor Stephen Prado delivers a transformative message on divine protection rooted in Psalm 91, reframing fear not as a sign of weakness but as a symptom of misplaced perspective. He argues that biblical protection isn't the absence of trials—storms, arrows, pestilence, and destruction are real—but the assurance that they cannot gain authority over the believer. Drawing from Genesis 14 and 17, he reveals that the names 'El Elyon' (Most High) and 'El Shaddai' (Almighty) represent a divine order: first, the presence of God in communion and tithing, then His power to overcome impossibility. The sermon challenges listeners to stop fearing the unseen (night terror) and the visible (daytime arrows), recognizing that both are within God’s sovereign control. Prado emphasizes that God’s protection is relational, not geographical—being close to God matters more than being far from danger. He redefines delays, inconveniences, and even personal setbacks as divine interventions orchestrated by unseen angels, turning what feels like failure into favor. The core message? Fear has no access to your heart when you dwell in God’s presence—because your God is bigger than your problems, and His protection is 24-7, invisible, and unshakable.
Fear has no access in your heart when you dwell in God’s presence—your position matters more than your circumstances.
Divine protection is not the absence of attack but the failure of attack; problems may come, but they cannot master you.
God’s protection is 24-7—He is your shade at your right hand, watching over you in darkness and noonday.
Delays, inconveniences, and missed opportunities may be divine interventions—angels are charged to protect you in all your ways.
Your God is bigger than your problem; fear is a vision problem, not a reality problem.
…and 3 more takeaways available in PodZeus
Introduction to Psalm 91: Full Coverage and the Call to Dwell
“He who dwells in the secret place of the Most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. You are covered harap, likod, taas, baba, gilid, diagonal, horizontal, vertical.”
The Reality of Uncertainty and the Need for Divine Refuge
Prado illustrates modern anxieties—financial instability, relationship breakdowns, sudden job loss, health crises—emphasizing that life is full of uncertainty. He argues that God doesn’t offer explanations, but refuge.
El Elyon and El Shaddai: The Divine Order of Protection
“When you meet the God most high, Amen? When you experience the Most High God, you will experience health and wealth.”
Fear vs. Anxiety: The Battle of Perspective
“What you see is bigger than your God. What you see, the problem, the challenges, is bigger than your God. But the Bible says we hold on not to the fact but to the truth.”
The Two Faces of Attack: Night Terror and Daytime Arrows
“The ini-emphasize ng verse 5, hindi yung absence ng attack. There will be attacks and challenges. But what I mean by verse 5 is the absence of fear, that there is no fear, even if you are at the beginning of attack.”
“A thousand may fall at your side, ten thousand on your right hand, but it shall never come. near you. Amen. Everybody, stand to your feet. Tayo -tayin lahat.”
“ini -emphasize ng verse 5, hindi yung absence ng attack. There will be attacks and challenges. But what I mean by verse 5 is the absence of fear, that there is no fear, even if you are at the beginning of attack.”
“When you see it in that way, Lord, thank you. Your delay is your protection. That inconvenience, is your protection.”
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Psalms 91
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Stephen Prado
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Genesis 14
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Abraham
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Genesis 17
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El Shaddai
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El Elyon
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Melchizedek
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Joseph
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Jesus Christ
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