Be Available and Visible To Influence The Public Sphere – Apostle Dr. Debrah Urges Christians

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Apostle Dr. Benjamin Debrah, the Sweden National Head of The Church of Pentecost, has encouraged Christians to stay connected to the world around them to glorify Christ in the public sphere.

During his address on the topic “Living Your Faith in the Public Sphere” on Day 3 of the 2024 Heads’ Fasting and Prayer Meeting being held at the Pentecost Convention Centre (PCC) near Gomoa Fetteh, Apostle Debrah emphasised that every Christian is a citizen of heaven, chosen by God, and has the authority of Christ to represent Him in every aspect of life.

He urged Christians to bridge the gap between Sunday worship and daily life, highlighting that there should be no distinction between how Christians live on Sundays and throughout the week.

“Most of a Christian’s time is spent in the workplace, so opportunities for others to encounter Christ often arise in these settings,” he stated, encouraging Christian leaders to disciple individuals to become influencers in the public sphere.

“When people come to know Jesus Christ, we must intentionally guide them to shape their worldview according to biblical values,” he affirmed. He pointed out that Jesus engaged with the world during His time on earth and made a difference through His actions. He, therefore, urged Christians to allow the presence of Christ within them to manifest in the public arena.

“Do not disconnect from the world around you. Be available and visible when people need help; this may open doors for you to impact their lives. Christians should consistently engage with society and value those involved in public service,” he emphasised.

Apostle Debrah explained that the public sphere encompasses all areas outside of one’s private life, including family interactions, politics, public service, and business.

“Your faith in Jesus Christ should guide how you work and live; as ambassadors of Christ, you cannot separate yourselves from these responsibilities. Timeliness, integrity, and quality should define our work ethic. Let your faith dictate your words and actions,” he advised.

He encouraged Christians to develop deep roots in Christ, cultivating a mindset that fears and desires to please God, which provides the boldness to represent Him well. He outlined spiritual disciplines such as prayer, fasting, waiting, and meditation on the Word of God as essential for building a strong Christian character.

“Studying the Word and living by it is crucial. It is not enough to simply profess your faith; if your actions do not reflect Christ, then your testimony is compromised,” Dr. Debrah stated.

He stressed the importance of respecting everyone, noting that being sensitive and courteous to individuals from various backgrounds makes them more receptive to the message of Christ.

He expressed concern about how some Christians conduct themselves during public events like funerals, birthday parties, and weddings.

“If an event is under your control, bring your godly influence to it. Playing music that is not godly at significant occasions undermines your testimony and increases the Church’s workload in evangelism,” he cautioned.

Additionally, he highlighted the importance of excellence in the workplace, stating that it draws attention and creates influence. He suggested using skills and intellect to showcase the testimony of a worthy life in Christ.

He noted that a heart filled with sincere love and compassion for others, combined with godly wisdom and a willingness to engage, are powerful tools for sharing the gospel in various settings.

“Make the most of every opportunity and share your testimonies. Our influence as Christians must be palpable to impact the public sphere,” Apostle Debrah reinforced.

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