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ROTKU CHRISTIAN CENTER GLOBAL

We do not compromise the preaching of Gospel. We preach God's Word, we are His voice, and speak what He commands.

—  Pastor Bobino

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ABOUT US

God gave Pastor/Prophetess Bobino the name for His Church, "ROTKU Christian Center (Remnants Of The Kingdom United)" in 2010. Now Global has been adding to the church's name, because God's Word tells us in (Matthew 28:19) "Make disciples of ALL nations." ROTKU CCG is not a stationary church-

ROTKU CCG does not and will not compromise the Word of God nor Sin will not be tolerated in the body of Christ. Apostle Paul says; "It isn’t my responsibility to judge outsiders, but it certainly is your responsibility to judge those inside the church who are sinning. (1 Corinthians 12:5). NLT

What the Church is NOT:

1. A place to transact, promote or talk about business

2. A Club

3. A place to have worldly events (super bowl or hip hop Sunday)

4. A place for politics

 

We believe the Church is a called out body 

The word Church comes from the Greek word "ecclesia" which means "Assembly" or a congregation of "called out ones." But the word is not used exclusively as to the Church. Israel was an "ecclesia" or an Assembly of people "called out" from other peoples and nations, and is called in Acts 7:38, "The Church in the Wilderness." Any Assembly of worshipers banded together as a church or congregation is an "ecclesia." (Matt. 18:17; 1Cor. 14:19, 1Cor. 14:35).

 

Apostle James in his address to the First Church Council (Acts 15:13-15), where he declares that God has visited the Gentiles "to take out of them a people for His Name."  The purpose of this Dispensation then is not the Conversion of the World, but the "Gathering Out" of the Church.


While Israel is a "called out body" it is a "National Body," composed exclusively of the descendants of Abraham, but the Church is not a "National Body" for it is not composed of the people of any one nation, , but of individuals from every kindred, people, tribe and nation. That Israel and the Church are distinct and separate and cannot be blended, it's clear from the fact that their "election" was made at different dates, and that the "election" of the Church antedates the "election" of Israel, for Israel was chosen in Abraham from the foundation of the world (Matt. 25:34), while the Church was chosen in HIM (Jesus) BEFORE the Foundation of the World. (Eph. 1:4-6).

It is the "Body of Christ." In (Eph.1:22-23) we read-

"And hath put all things under His feet, and gave HIM (Jesus), to be the HEAD over all things to the Church which is His BODY."

The context shows (vs. 20), that this "Headship" was not possible until Jesus had been raised from the dead, and seated at the right hand of the Father. The Church, therefore, could not have been in existence before there was a Head, for God does not make headless things. The Church then is the Body of which Christ is the Head

In (1Cor. 12:12-13) we are told how this "Body" is formed.

"For as the body is one, and hath many members; and all the members of that one body, being many, are one body; so also is Christ. For by one Spirit are we all baptized into One Body, whether we be Jew or Gentile, whether we be bond or free; and have been all made to drink into ONE SPIRIT."

   

From this we see that it is the that incorporates us into the "Baptism of the Spirit" "BODY OF CHRIST." Therefore there could be no Church until the "Day of Pentecost." (Acts 1:4-5; Acts 2:1-3)

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Paul in his Letter to the Ephesians, that deals mainly with th Church, emphasizes this baptism.

 

"There is One Body (the Church) and One Spirit (the Holy Spirit), even as ye are called in one hope of your calling; One Lord (Jesus), One Faith, ONE BAPTISM (of the Holy Spirit), One God and Father of all, who is above all, and through all, and in you all." (Eph. 4:4-6).

That there should be no mistake as to what Paul meant by the "one body" in (1Cor. 12:13) he says, (verse 27), " Now ye are the Body of Christ." 

 

And in (Rom. 12:5) he reaffirms it- "So we, being many, are 'One Body in Christ, ' and every one members one of another."

Restoring the Church and preaching and teaching the Gospel worldwide.

General Information

ROTKU Christian Center Global is a nondenominational church does NOT operate under 501c3 status. When has the church ever needed to seek permission from the government to be exempt from taxes? The Church is under God’s authority, NOT the world’s government. We believe what (Ephesians 2:20) teaches, that the church’s apostolicity, is "built upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets. And Apostolic Office ceased with the death of the Apostle John, for its qualification was that the holder should be a witness of the Lord's resurrection, and Paul was a witness of that in (1 Corinthians 15:3-5), it is still the Divine plan that the office of the successors of the Apostles, the pastors, elders, bishops, and teachers of the flock should be filled by whom the Holy Spirit chooses, NOT man.

ROTKU CCG believes It’s important that every believer know the Word of God, and study (be faithful) God's Word on a daily basis under the Anointing.

Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly handles the word of truth 2 Cor 2:15
 

Salvation

No one can come to Jesus unless enabled by the Father; that is, no one has the ability to accept Jesus unless the Father gives it to him.

Jesus says to his disciples, "You did not choose me, but I chose you" (John 15:16,19). He says, "No one knows the Father except the Son and those to whom the Son chooses to reveal him" (Matthew 11:27). In (Matthew 22:14), he says, "For many are invited, but few are chosen," and not, "For many are invited, but few accept the invitation." That is, many people may hear the preaching of the gospel, but only those "appointed for eternal life" (Acts 13:48) can and will believe. The elect are those "whom (God) has chosen" (Mark 13:20). Christians have been "chosen by grace" (Romans 11:5), and they are those who "by grace had believed" (Acts 18:27).

 

Therefore, a person does not choose himself for salvation by believing in Christ, but he receives salvation by believing in Christ because God has chosen him first. Faith is not the cause of election, but election is the cause of faith. We believe in Christ because God first chose us to be saved and then caused us to believe in Christ. We are saved because God chose us, not because we chose him.

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