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SENSITIVITY TO GOD’S VISITATION IS KEY TO MEETING CHALLENGES

 

 

Pastor Henry Kwadwo Sarfo, Afienya District Pastor, has said that Christians should know that God, in His sovereignty, has a time and a season for His visitations and that it is only those who are sensitive to the Holy Spirit who appropriate its full benefits.

He said God’s visitation could be through human or angelic agency, but it behoves the beneficiary to be at the right place and time for such a visitation to be manifest.

Pastor Sarfo was speaking at the Jerusalem Park in Afienya on the last day of the Christmas Convention held from December 16 to 20, 2009 under the theme, ‘God will surely visit you’(Gen. 50:24).

Quoting from Luke 19: 41 – 44 Pastor Sarfo told the over 700 members of the Church, who had gathered to round off the Christmas convention, that Israel rejected Jesus who was its peace and, therefore, exposed itself to wicked enemies who subjected her to slavery and untold hardship.

He said when believers fail to tap into God’s visitation due to spiritual insensitivity or alertness, they are unable to find solution to life’s challenges.

He said besides spiritual insensitivity, postmodernism, coupled with questionable character of some men of God, has eroded the confidence that people have in pastors and do not, therefore, take them seriously these days.

Pastor Sarfo prayed that  in spite of the above situation, God would open the spiritual eye of believers to know the few faithful men of God around so they could tap into their spiritual gifts for their edification.

By S. K. Amegah

 

 

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