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  • A truly fulfilling life is one driven by purpose

    A truly fulfilling life is one driven by purpose

    Jesus saith unto them, My meat is to do the will of him that sent me and to finish his work (John 4:34)

    Life’s journey requires properly identifying a strong purpose for one’s life. In John 6:38, Jesus teaches us this fact clearly as he declares, “For I came down from heaven not to do my own will, but the will of him that sent me.” His words sound with deep conviction as he emphasizes how one’s life must be in line with a higher purpose. Jesus was well aware of the purpose for which He was sent, highlighting the gravity of the task set before Him.

    Each person has particular reasons for living, and these reasons significantly affect various areas of life. They affect one’s thoughts, manner of dressing, walking style, usual hangouts, circle of friends, and everything else. If your goal is to gain the approval of others, you might find yourself doing what they want, seeking validation in their appreciation. But this can lead to a life controlled by others’ opinions.

    Jesus, in John 4:34, emphasizes that His very nature is closely related to doing the Father’s will and completing His divine work. Commitment is most critical; if you embark on the work of the Lord, you should keep seeking that calling with unshakeable commitment. Trust that God will never abandon you; thus, there is no justification for abandoning your faith in Him. Having received His spirit, you are under His divine protection that empowers you to endure the tribulations of the world. The scripture in 1 Corinthians 6:17 holds a beautiful truth: when one unites with the Lord, he or she is one spirit with Him.

    This close union signifies a true partnership with God and thereby opens humans to the limitless wealth that was stored in His spirit. Existing for a reason makes life a heavenly collaboration between God’s children and Himself, charting a path to rescue lost souls from darkness. This intentional being manifests itself similar to a rich tapestry, filled with meaning and driven by the light of divine love.

    Prayer/Confession


    Thank you, Jesus, for the unique partnership we share. I recognize the importance of fulfilling God’s will until the end. It is my heartfelt prayer to remain faithful to Him in all my endeavors. Guide me in accomplishing this from today. Amen.

  • You have conquered every battle; now, it’s time to channel your focus and claim your victory.

    You have conquered every battle; now, it’s time to channel your focus and claim your victory.

    And the dragon was wroth with the woman, and went to make war with the remnant of her seed, which keep the commandments of God, and have the testimony of Jesus Christ (Revelation 12:17  )

    The devil tries to trap those who carry the spirit of God. He gets upset once one has accepted the light, trying to pull one back into darkness. This is akin to the children of Israel, who escaped from Egypt while Pharaoh pursued them relentlessly, determined to reclaim them as slaves. Yet, once one has the Spirit of God within themselves, that person is forever protected—no one can dislodge them from this divine protection. God will protect you and fight for you.

    It matters that you remain steadfast in following the leading of the Spirit. The Israelites were led through the wilderness instead of a shortcut to Palestine because He knew they would probably change their minds and return to Egypt (Exodus 13:17). God’s rescue is forever; there is no return. God has a divine intention to make you His own forever.

    As God’s children, we are mandated to bring those in darkness into the light and deliver those captive to Satan. This is why the enemy is coming for you (Acts 26:17). If you’re consistent in the Spirit, the devil will be restrained. Instead of praying against him, our strength is in being consistent in the Spirit so that God can answer his attacks. As Jesus had numerous adversaries, you, too, will have challenges.

    It must be remembered that Satan may not approach you personally; instead, he can utilize individuals surrounding you to divert your attention from your purpose. The good news is that he cannot snatch you away from God since you are His forever; however, he can attempt to lead you away from doing your God-given mission.

    Prayer/Confession


    I praise the Lord for the special protection that has been given to me. I am acutely conscious of being summoned to reach out to the world, and I hold fast to the victory already gained over the enemy. I know that Satan tries to divert my attention from the primary tasks that have been assigned to me, but I resolve to remain on track. I trust that your Spirit will continually remind me to stay on purpose and to fulfill my mission with clarity and confidence.

  • COMMIT YOURSELF TO LEARNING AND GROWTH

    COMMIT YOURSELF TO LEARNING AND GROWTH

    1 Samuel 3:1-11

    Authentic learning demands submission. To undergo effective training, one must resolutely yield to the instructor, following their guidance with unwavering dedication and sincerity. Submission is not a sign of weakness but a powerful expression of humility and obedience—critical qualities for achieving personal growth. By embracing guidance and instruction, we harness the wisdom of those who lead us.

    The story of Samuel serves as a compelling example of this principle in action. Under the mentorship of the Prophet Eli, Samuel demonstrated exceptional obedience. When called by God, he sought direction from Eli without hesitation. Even when Eli initially denied calling him, Samuel did not waver or dismiss the encounter. Instead, he responded three times with steadfast eagerness. Only when Eli recognized that God was calling Samuel did he provide the necessary instructions. Samuel obeyed without delay, and as a result, he received divine revelation that launched him on his path to greatness.

    This narrative imparts a crucial lesson: To be properly trained and equipped for life, we must submit to those whom God has strategically placed in our lives—parents, elders, teachers, and spiritual leaders. By honoring their wisdom and guidance, we position ourselves to grow into the divine purpose God has designed for us. As Paul urged Timothy in 2 Timothy 2:15, we must study diligently to present ourselves approved.

    Prayer/Confession


    Lord, instill in me a heart of humility and unwavering obedience. Equip me to submit to the guidance of those You have placed in my life so that I may grow in wisdom and reach my true purpose. Amen.

    Written by: Pst. Jerry Afari Koranteng

     

  • Rely on the Holy Spirit for a disciplined life.

    Rely on the Holy Spirit for a disciplined life.

    Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are these: adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lasciviousness, idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, variance, emulations, wrath, strife, seditions, heresies, envyings, murders, drunkenness, revellings, and such like, of the which I tell you before, as I have also told you in time past, that they which do such things shall not inherit the kingdom of God. But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, and temperance; against such there is no law. And they that are Christ’s have crucified the flesh with the affections and lusts. If we live in the Spirit, let us also walk in the Spirit. (Galatians 5:19-25)

    The value of the Holy Spirit within our quest for a disciplined life cannot be overstated. In our scripture reading, He is shown to be the origin of our fruit-bearing capacity. His fruits are expressed to allow us to live a disciplined life, with self-control shining as a fundamental characteristic. This will enable us to govern our behavior and keep our desires in order.

    As human beings, we are confronted with all manner of inordinate desires, such as sexual immorality, impurity, lustful desires, idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, quarreling, jealousy, fits of anger, selfishness, factions, envy, drunkenness, and orgies. We all battle with some of these desires. When we let them dominate our lives, discipline appears impossible to achieve.

    Yet the Bible does offer hope, portraying a life where we can overcome such excesses. This victorious life is achievable through the Holy Spirit, who empowers us to bear the fruit of self-control, whereby we can overcome our fleshly appetites and live in a manner pleasing to Him.

    Thus, our desire to live disciplined lives remains unrealised without the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Let us cultivate a profound intimacy with Him and pray for the strength necessary to bear fruit and be an example of discipline.

    Prayer/Confession


    Holy Spirit, I come to You with a humble spirit, acknowledging my frailties and the weight of my problems. I bear my faults on myself, and I require Your infinite power to envelop me. In times of doubt and apprehension, I sincerely request Your help to elevate my spirit and enlighten me. I ask you to help me with my issues and give me the support and guidance I need so that I can finish this journey with courage and compassion.


    Written by: Pst. Jerry Afari Koranteng

  • God’s abundant provision for His children is unwavering and guaranteed.

    God’s abundant provision for His children is unwavering and guaranteed.

    Matthew 6:33 instructs us to seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all our necessities will be provided. Jesus once again stresses the importance of wanting the Spirit of God and not just worldly necessities.

    In Matthew 6:25, he says we should not worry about the things of life because there is more to life than food and clothing. As allegorical as these teachings are sometimes presented, they emphasize a deep truth. If we are gifted with the Holy Spirit, we are restored to the condition of Adam in the Garden of Eden, where all our needs are met gratuitously. In God’s kingdom, where all who bear his Spirit dwell, there is no room for anxiety.

    We must prioritize serving the Lord, and he will take care of our individual needs. Most, however, pursue material things, never realizing the unlimited power and provision in God’s Spirit.

    Prayer/Confession


    Thank you, Father in heaven, for the abundant supply you have provided for me through your spirit. I believe that all of my physical needs are taken care of. I request your guidance to walk in the spirit, granting me the capacity to receive my inheritance.

  • The love of God is greater than we can ever fully comprehend.

    The love of God is greater than we can ever fully comprehend.

    In this was manifested the love of God toward us, because that God sent his only begotten Son into the world, that we might live through him. Herein is love, not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sins. Beloved, if God so loved us, we ought also to love one another (1 John 4:9–11).

    God’s love is like a vast ocean—deep, boundless, and always present. Just as the ocean supports life along its shores, God’s love nourishes our souls, no matter who we are or what we have done. It is a steady force that shapes our lives, like the tides shape the coast. Even in tough times or moments of doubt, God’s love surrounds us, just like the waves wash over the sand. God’s love shows itself in three important ways: it is unchanging, unconditional, and unmeasurable. His love is unchanging and lasts forever with steady and unwavering affection. It is unconditional, remaining strong no matter what we do. Christ’s sacrifice for the world’s sins is a clear example of God’s great love. Jonah’s hesitation to preach to Nineveh illustrates this mercy. People often see others as undeserving of such love, but God’s love is unmeasurable; we may never fully understand how deep His love is, even for those we find hard to accept (1 John 33:1-3).

    His love is there to cleanse and renew us, encouraging us to extend the same grace and compassion to others. This loving nature flows from His spirit, urging those filled with it to reflect true love. Jesus teaches in Matthew 5:48, “Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father which is in heaven is perfect,” emphasising our relationship with others and revealing God’s nature (Matthew 5:42–47). Our love should extend to neighbors, familiar faces, strangers, and those of different backgrounds, showcasing that we are indeed children of God. It is our nature to support others, help them feel a sense of belonging, and assist them in times of need.

    As this loving nature flourishes within us, we develop a profound empathy for humanity, paving the way for healing and miraculous transformations in their lives. We are called to be compassionate, forgiving, and loving; our love should remain steadfast despite the hurts or differences from others. Through this unconditional love, we can inspire change in those around us.

    Prayer/Confession


    Dear Lord, thank you for your love for the world and for me. Thank you for giving me your spirit, which reflects your love. I understand now that my nature is to love like you do. Help me to love all the time, especially those who offend me, those who dislike me, and those who are far away.

  • Revealing the essence of what lies within you.

    Revealing the essence of what lies within you.

    For I will be merciful to their unrighteousness, and their sins and their iniquities will I remember no more. (Hebrews 8:12 )

    Many people believe that God is preparing to deal with sin. Some preachers highlight the weight of sin and the consequences faced by sinners. God detests humanity’s sinful nature; this is precisely why Christ came to die on the cross—an open demonstration to the world that the sinful nature of man has been addressed. Jesus nailed the natural man to the cross of Calvary (Galatians 5:24), signaling that God has forgiven and forgotten the sins of those who embrace salvation.

    After addressing sin, God created a new breed, not born of blood but of the Spirit (John 1:13). This new creation cannot sin because they carry the seed of God within them, which is the Holy Spirit (1 John 3:9). While sin is the nature of mankind inherited from Adam, the distinction lies between those born of the flesh and those born of the Spirit. The fleshly person is self-conscious, focused on satisfying their own needs, while the Spirit-born individual is God-conscious, striving to please and honor God.

    Walking in the Spirit means dedicating oneself to the Lord and investing time and resources into expanding God’s kingdom. This journey is made possible through the work of the Holy Spirit (Ezekiel 36:27).

    Prayer/Confession


    Thank you, Father, for the transformative work you have accomplished regarding sin. I recognize that I am born of your Spirit, and your seed empowers me to rise above the sinful nature that was nailed to the cross by Jesus. Today, I dedicate my life to your Spirit, seeking guidance to perform the works of the Spirit and to live a life that is pleasing to you. Amen.

  • The true identity of the children of God is undeniable.

    The true identity of the children of God is undeniable.

    In Matthew 17:1–2, we find a transformative moment as Jesus takes Peter, James, and John up a high mountain. There, he is transfigured before them, his face shining like the sun and his garments radiating pure light. This remarkable transformation reveals his true divine nature, as the brilliance that emanated from him is beyond earthly comparison. It’s no wonder that even the demons recognized his authority, bowing before him in fear, as noted in Mark 3:11. The disciples’ eyes were opened to see Christ in his full glory—not that he changed but that they saw him as he truly is.

    In John 9:5, Jesus proclaims that he is the light of the world, a profound truth reflecting his identity. As we carry the Spirit of God within us, we too shine brightly like stars, commanding the respect of darkness. In 2 Corinthians 3:18, we are reminded that with unveiled faces, we behold the glory of the Lord and are transformed into his likeness, moving from glory to glory. It is disheartening to see those who claim this identity live in fear of demons and principalities, for we are meant to reflect that same radiant light and power.

    Prayer/Confession


    I am deeply grateful for the inspiring spirit my father has instilled in me, which radiates positivity wherever I go. I recognize that I carry a unique illumination that empowers me and connects me to greater forces. May your light shine through me in all my endeavors, allowing others to witness the impact of your glory in my life. Amen.

  • Become a powerful force for transforming the world.

    Become a powerful force for transforming the world.

    Acts 26:18 highlights a transformative journey: “To open their eyes, and to turn them from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan unto God, that they may receive forgiveness of sins and inheritance among them which are sanctified by faith that is in me.”

    This transformation can be likened to a caterpillar emerging from its cocoon, stepping into the light with vibrant wings. Just as the caterpillar undergoes a profound change, individuals can experience a powerful shift when they embrace faith, moving from darkness to light. This metamorphosis signifies not only liberation from the past but also the acceptance of a new identity and purpose, akin to receiving an inheritance as children of God.

    Like Paul, we are called to share this light and freedom with those who are lost. Receiving the Holy Spirit empowers us to be instruments of change, bringing life to the lifeless. Jesus Christ exemplified this beautifully (Matthew 4:4). Those who possess the Spirit of God need to reach out to others with a deep compassion for lost souls, as this compassion is rooted in the Spirit itself.

    Understanding that Christ’s life was given for us encourages us to let His love flow through us. Colossians 1:13 reminds us that Jesus’s mission was a rescue mission, guiding people from darkness to light. As His representatives, we share in this responsibility. By taking up the task of guiding the lost from darkness into light, you will embark on an incredible journey with God, one filled with purpose and transformation.

    Prayer/Confession


    Dear Lord Jesus, I am truly grateful for the chance to make a difference in the world. I embrace the responsibility of helping those who are struggling and in need of salvation. Please guide me in my efforts to uplift and support others in all that I do. Amen.

  • Embrace the journey of spiritual growth by nurturing your understanding of Christ.

    Embrace the journey of spiritual growth by nurturing your understanding of Christ.

     

    That the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of glory, may give you the spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of Him: (Ephesians 1:17)

    Once there was a young man whose father left him a key to a remarkable multi-million dollar property, complete with an array of beautiful cars. Along with the key, there was a book that contained the secret to finding this treasure.

    Unfortunately, in a moment of oversight, the young man misplaced the book, leaving him with only the key—a symbol of promise without the means to unlock it. He searched tirelessly for the property, but he could not locate it despite his efforts. As time passed, he tragically found himself living as a beggar, struggling to convince others that he possessed something invaluable. The key, once a beacon of hope, became a mere piece of metal, rendered worthless without the knowledge needed to unlock its potential.

    The young man’s situation can be likened to a person holding a treasure map without knowing how to read it. Just like the treasure hunt, believers have been given the Holy Spirit as a map to access the riches of life and faith. However, if one does not take the time to study and understand the map—recognizing the landmarks and symbols—then the treasure remains undiscovered, and the potential for fullness and success is lost. Just as the treasure relies on understanding the map, so too does the richness of having the Spirit hinge on the believer’s knowledge and application of it in their life. In John 14:26, Jesus emphasized that the knowledge of all things in remembrance is necessary, which ultimately aligns with the work of the Holy Spirit.

    This story resonates with the experiences of many Christians today. It’s heartbreaking to realize that God has gifted us with everything we need to thrive and find fulfillment in life through His Spirit. Yet, just as this young man faced challenges in accessing his inheritance, many of us may not fully grasp the depth of what we have been given. We often proclaim our faith but still feel an emptiness, unsure of how to use the gifts that come from the Holy Spirit. God’s Spirit is a treasure offered to all who believe in Jesus, but it requires understanding and wisdom to truly harness its power. The journey to realizing this potential is one of discovery, and it’s important to remember that knowledge and insight can make all the difference in transforming our lives.


    Prayer/Confession

    Lord, I thank you for the gift of your Spirit, who will guide me toward knowledge in all things. I eagerly look forward to embracing the wisdom that comes from following the teachings of Christ and understanding the ways of the Spirit. I recognize that I may have wandered in my knowledge of these truths, but today marks a new beginning. I am excited to dive deeply into your word, ready to apply its lessons to my life’s journey. I anticipate the growth and insight that will come from this commitment, and I trust that it will illuminate my path ahead.