Episoder
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A message by Pastor Prof. Joseph Osafo Adu
Scripture Reference:
Galatians 3:10, 11, 12, 13
1 Cor 1:23-24
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A message by Dcn Daniel Dotsei
Scripture reference
Luke 5:17-20
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Manglende episoder?
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A message by Elder Mark Asomaning
Scripture Reference
Genesis 4:6-8
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A message by Eld Emmanuel Boateng
The gospel is not reserved for the wealthy, the poor, the elite, or the common person—it is for everyone.
The gospel is not only the starting point of our faith; it is the ongoing message that sustains and transforms us throughout our Christian journey.
Scripture Reference
Romans 1:1-7, 16
1 Corinthians 15:3-4
1 Corinthians 1:18
Romans 10:12-13
Ephesians 2:8-9
John 17:3
Acts 9:1-22
Matthew 28:18-20
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A message by Pastor Prof. Joseph Osafo Adu
Jesus Death, a Triumphal*
1 Sam 19:5
John 10:17-18
John 15:13
Hebrews 9:11-12
1. He took his own life in his hands, david went against a man who experienced a warrior of high repute and standard: David risk his life. 1 Sam 19:5
2. I lay down my life, only to take it back: I volunteered to lay my life. Jesus made a decision to lay HIS LIFE: HE HAD AUTHORITY TO DO SO. Authority simply means a delegated POWER. John 10:17-18
3. There can not be any love in expressed like that which JESUS DID, by laying down HIS own LIFE, the GREATEST OF ALL LOVE. John 15:13
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A message by Elder Isaac Hagan
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Climax of Strategic Conference With Aps. Ebenezer Agyapong
Jeremiah 1:4-5
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Day 2 of Strategic Conference
Galatians 1:13-16
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Day 3 of Strategic Conference 2024
Sermon by Pastor Prof. Joseph Osafo Adu
Acts 26:11-14
Galatians 1:13-16
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Luke 23:46
Romans 5: 6-8
1 Corinthians 15:3-4
1 Peter 3:18
2 Corinthians 5:15-16
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24th March 2024
Rev. Prof Joseph Osafo Adu
Unleashed with Action | Part 2
Scripture Reference: Exodus 4:21, Exodus 3:8, Exodus 16:35, Joshua 5:12, Exodus 14:10-12
Key Notes: In this sermon, Pastor explores Exodus and Joshua which illustrates the importance of taking action with the talents and skills we possess.
• God has equipped us with abilities, and it's up to us to use them effectively.
• We delve into practical applications of theoretical knowledge, emphasizing that action should always be the outcome of our learning.
• Reflecting on the Israelites' journey, we see a generation marked by faithlessness and entitlement.
• God withdrew mana to encourage the Israelites to stop perceiving Him as a magician and to engage in sowing seeds.
• What we are capable of doing should not rely solely on miraculous intervention. Understanding the role of labor is crucial in our journey of faith.
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Scripture Reference: Exodus 4:21. Exodus 12:51, Exodus 13:17-19
This episode explores the powerful connection between faith and action. Drawing from biblical passages and real-life examples, we emphasize the importance of intentional, purpose-driven action in fulfilling God's plans.
Key Points:
1. Do what God has empowered you to do, avoiding blind copying and recognizing that God doesn't call against one's will.
2. Carrying virtue into a space creates impact, and the lack of it has the opposite effect.
3. God commissions us for His work because some things in the kingdom require human action.
4. Your actions activate a reaction from heaven; a dormant church produces no heavenly response.
5. The first human action is a seed that must bear fruit and endure.
6. Faith should rest on the character of God, not just miracles.
7. Battles extend beyond the physical, requiring intentional human action.
8. Faith in chaos means carrying God's virtue in a Godless world and believing in Him.
9. Vulnerability is when God strengthens us the most; weakness becomes strength.
10. Divine and physical work go hand in hand; pray and then act towards the prayed-for outcome.
11. Human action is not an affront to divinity; act in alignment with God's approval.
12. God has opened doors, but people must walk through them; laziness won't receive divine opportunities
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Pastor, on this episode explored the role of believers as mediators between Christ and unbelievers. We discovered the transformative power of being a bridge for others, just as Jesus bridged the gap between God and humanity.
Scripture Reference: 1 Timothy 2:6 and Hebrews 9:15.
Key Pointers:
1. If the righteousness of a man could save a man, job would have qualified because God declared him a righteous man on earth.
2. Just as Jesus was a middle man for us ( Christians), we are the middle men between Jesus and the unbelievers.
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Message Title: Anointed & Unleashed | In the Valley of Elah 2
Rev. Joseph Osafo Adu emphasizes that the effectiveness of a person's faith is not determined by external factors but by their mindset and understanding of their identity.
Key Pointers:
1. The power of faith lies in one's mindset and understanding of their identity.
2. Believers should focus on developing their skills and purpose, rather than copying or competing with others.
3. Discipline is crucial in sustaining one's faith journey, as it provides consistency and spiritual growth.
Scripture references:
Numbers 13: The story of the land devouring its own people.
Colossians 3:1: Encouragement to set one's mind on things above.
Hebrews 11: Highlights the virtues recorded in the scriptures.
Matthew 5:13: Describes believers as the salt of the earth.
Psalm 100:3: Acknowledges that we are God's people and the sheep of his pasture.
2 Corinthians 5:20: Discusses believers as ambassadors for Christ.
1 Peter 2:5: Describes believers as living stones being built into a spiritual house.
2 Timothy 2:3: Encourages believers to endure hardship as good soldiers of Christ.
1 Corinthians 9:25: Uses the analogy of athletes to illustrate the importance of self-control and discipline.
Romans 12:2: Advises believers to be transformed by renewing their minds.
1 Corinthians 3:9: Describes believers as God's fellow workers, participating in the building of His kingdom
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The series on "Anointed & Unleashed" continues with a profound edition on the topic: In the Valley of Elah.
Scripture Reference: 1 Samuel 17:1-3; 23
Word Capsules:
The Church is believers in action.
1. The message explains the concept of leadership and the need for champions in various aspects of life.
2. It draws upon the biblical story of David and Goliath.
3. Emphasizing that believers are called to be leaders and make a positive impact in areas such as the economy, education, military, and health.
4. Its highlight is the significance of carrying virtue and avoiding negativity.
5. Ultimately, it asserts that Jesus is the ultimate champion and encourages individuals to step up and become champions themselves.
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On today's edition of "Anointed & Unleashed", Pastor focuses on the Topic "Why does God anoint"
Key Bible verses to consider:
Luke 4:14-22
God anoints:
1. For consecrating his vessels for a specific purpose.
2. To empower people for service
3. For an enablement (to give gifts or abilities or an enablement)
4. To consecrate and dedicate his vessels.
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Apostle Emmanuel Agyemang Bekoe speaks on ''The Holy of Holies''
Bible verses for referencing
Exodus 26:33-34
Hebrews 10:19
If man runs with man, it is a race but when man runs with God, it is Grace
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With God on Purpose; Unleashing the Church with Purpose
Scripture Reference: 1 Samuel 16:13 (NIV) - "So Samuel took the horn of oil and anointed him in the presence of his brothers, and from that day on the Spirit of the Lord came powerfully upon David. Samuel then went to Ramah."
Key Points:
1. The Anointing Appoints: When God appoints, He anoints. Therefore, when He anoints, He has appointed. This emphasizes the divine nature of God's calling and the empowerment that comes with it.
2. Your Appointment is Your Assignment: The Lord's appointment for you is intricately linked to your assignment. Each individual's divine appointment signifies a specific purpose and mission to fulfil, serving as a guide for their path in life.
3. Empowerment for Assignment: The anointing serves as a source of empowerment for the assignment given by God. It bestows the necessary strength, wisdom, and capabilities to fulfil the tasks appointed, enabling individuals to carry out their divine purpose with confidence and effectiveness.
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Bereshith Conference 2024 || Day 1
Scripture Reference: Exodus 3:7-8;4:1, Matt. 5:12-17
"A week of deep teachings and prayer"
God's purpose in the text, Vs. 8, "... and so I have come down to rescue them..."
Some Key Points
1. God always operates on a purpose. There's nothing accidental with God.
2. Purpose will always drive a divine agenda.
3. Purpose will drive a divine action. And the action will make God choose an instrument.
4. Purpose drives an action. And anytime God takes an action, he chooses an instrument. And no man is unleashed if he has nothing doing.
5. God never uses an instrument without preparing it.
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Pastor delves deeper into the series "Anointed and Unleashed" as he explores the topic "Why does God Anoint"
Key Scriptures: 1 Samuel 9:15 & 16, Genesis 1:26 , Genesis 2:3, Genesis 9:1, 1 Samuel 10:1, 6, 7
Some Key Points:
1. Man could not have been fruitful without Barak (A declaration of blessings)
2. Without Barak man cannot be fruitful.
3. The anointing is a divine virtue that comes upon a man.
4. God never unleashed any man without a quality from himself.
5. The reason why God anoints man before he unleashes him is because the assignment is not ours. - Vis mere