Elder Amoah & Family Builds Magnificent Mission House For Miaso District

Elder Amoah & Family Builds Magnificent Mission House For Miaso District

Prince Amoah, the Chief Executive Officer of Prince Mark Company Limited, who is an elder of The Church of Pentecost in Santasi District, Kumasi, has built a magnificent mission house worth GH₵ 575, 025, for Miaso District in the Nkawkaw Area of the Church.

The elder and his family have also furnished the building with modern facilities.

The 4-bedroom apartment was dedicated by the Chairman of the Church, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, on Friday, November 25, 2022. The Chairman was assisted by the Eastern RCC Co-ordinator who doubles as the Koforidua Area Head and an Executive Council Member, Apostle Mike Etrue, and the Nkawkaw Area Head, Prophet Foster Aniakwaa.

Dedicating the building, Apostle Nyamekye read from 2 Samuel 16:5, Psalms 3 and 4, and said that David kept running from his son Absalom who purposed to kill him for the throne. He iterated that this was due to the advice of Ahithophel who kept feeding Absalom with wise counsel in fulfilling this feat.

He urged members of the church to concentrate on doing the work of God since He has set his people aside for good works, saying, “Set the Lord as your number one priority and be holy in your heart. When this is done, you will receive generational blessings.”

Apostle Nyamekye mentioned that sometimes it is good to show one’s displeasure in anger. He, however, cautioned that they should not allow anger to control their actions because prolonged anger breeds sin.

“When you allow the sun to set on your anger, demonic spirits can take over your body. Therefore, when you become angry, be careful it does not last for long,” he stated.

Apostle Nyamekye expressed his profound appreciation to Elder Amoah and his family for their numerous benevolent acts and support to the church.

Reading the history of the project, the Miaso District Minister, Pastor Samuel Appiah Mante, revealed that the idea of construction came up when Elder Prince Amoah attended his welcome service where he donated a brand-new pick-up and an amount of money to drill a borehole for the district.

Speaking to PENTECOST NEWS, Elder Amoah iterated that he and his family saw the need to construct a new mission house for the district.

He expressed his gratitude to God for using him as a vessel of honour for his household, stating, “If God placed it on my heart and I did not respond, that would have been a disaster. I thank the Lord for this opportunity.”

The district presented citations and other gifts to Elder Prince Amoah and his wife, Mrs Margaret Amoah for their benevolent acts to the church.

Present were Nana Bamfo (Oworobong Chief), Nana Ntiamoah (Pillar 10 Chief), Nana Agyapong (Miaso Chief), and other traditional leaders from the surrounding towns.

Also in attendance were Mrs Mary Nyamekye (wife of the Chairman), Apostle Samuel Nana Yaw Agyei (Kade Area Head), Apostle Francis Yaw Adu (Nsawam Area Head), Apostle Seth Kwaku Asomaning (Akim Oda Area Head), Apostle Patrick Aseyoro (Suhum Area Head), and Pastor Stephen Okyere Acheampong (Effiduase Area Head).

Elder Prince Amoah, a well known philanthropist, has supported many projects in Awaso, Sefwi Ahwiaso, CBCB in the Northern Regions, and other Areas and nations in the church.

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Odorkor Area Launches Chieftaincy Ministry

Odorkor Area Launches Chieftaincy Ministry

The Odorkor Area Chieftaincy Ministry was formally launched yesterday with a clarion call on Christian royals to let the light of Christ reign in their lives and palaces.

The colourful event, which took place at the Odorkor Central Assembly church auditorium, was officiated by the National Coordinator of the Chieftaincy Ministry, Apostle Vincent Anane Denteh, who is also as an Executive Council Member of the Church and the Director of the Pentecost Men’s Ministry (PEMEM). 

He was assisted by Apostle Isaac Tetteh Judah, the Odorkor Area Head, Apostle Lt. Col. Benjamin Godson Kumi-Woode, a member of the National Executive Committee of the Chieftaincy Ministry and Resident Minister of Burma Camp Worship Centre, Apostle Dr. Christian Tsekpoe, Director of School of Theology, Mission and Leadership (STML), and the Area pastorate.

Speaking on the topic: “Arise and Shine to Possess the Nations” with Isaiah 60:1-3 as scripture reference, Apostle Lt. Col. B.G. Kumi-Woode explained that the world has been in darkness from the very beginning.

Reading Genesis 1:1-2, he said that God created the sun, moon and stars to provide light on the earth because the earth was created in total darkness.

“The earth receives light from the sun; on its own the earth is darkness. The part of the earth where the sun shines is called day, and the other part without sunlight is called night. Even till today, the earth is darkness, but for the sunlight God created,” he said.

The Burma Camp Resident Minister of the Church further explained that there are two kinds of darkness – physical and spiritual.

He said that physical darkness is the literal absence of light, adding that “where there is no light, there is no sense of direction, no growth, and no progress,”

Spiritual darkness, on the other, he explained, is humanity’s ignorance of God or the lack of the knowledge of God.

According to him, wherever there is spiritual darkness sin, wickedness, injustice, degradation of the earth and other forms of evil reign.

He, therefore, stressed that humanity requires light to dispel darkness in every form. 

“When light arrives, darkness flees. Darkness only reigns in the absence of light, and darkness can never coexist with darkness,” he observed.

He explained that physical light is power, energy, civilisation, truth and deliverance, however, the light of the Gospel is more powerful than physical light.

“God is light; in Him, there is no darkness. The gospel is the light of God. We must, therefore, allow the light of God into our lives, marriages, palaces and communities,” he urged.

He noted that God has given His light to Christians to dispel darkness from the earth (Matthew 5:14-16).

He, therefore, advised Christian royals to let the light of God permeate their palaces to drive away darkness that could undermine their reign.

After a time of prayer, Apostle Vincent Anane-Denteh proceeded to inaugurate the Chieftaincy Ministry Committee of the Area, comprising Elder Nana Isaac Nii Laryea Quartey (Chairman), Elder Nana Aboagye-Mensah Kadewura III (Secretary), Pastor Opuni Boateng (Coordinator), Elder Okofo Nana Boakye Yiadom I and Elder Nana Anthony Kwaku Kwarteng, 

The other members are Pastor James Magyam, Deaconess Nana Rosemary Dede Amu Clottey and Deaconess Nana Bramma II.

The committee is tasked to reach out to chiefs and royals within the Area and bring them to the saving knowledge of Christ Jesus.

Among other things, it is also required to mobilise all royals in the Church for effective ministry to royals, coordinate royal conferences, organise training programmes and retreats for royals and report on the activities of the chieftaincy ministry during the Church’s reporting periods.

In response, Elder Nana Nii Laryea Quartey, on behalf of the committee, thanked the leadership of the Area for the high honour done them to serve in this capacity and pledged their commitment to ensuring the ministry makes the desired impact.

Also present were Deaconess Nana Abuna I, the Chief of Essipong and a National Executive Committee member of the Chieftaincy Ministry, chiefs and their elders, as well as officers and members of area.

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Tema Area Chieftaincy Ministry Executive Committee Inaugurated

Tema Area Chieftaincy Ministry Executive Committee Inaugurated

An 8-Member Committee has been inaugurated to run the Chieftaincy Ministry of The Church of Pentecost in the Tema Area of the Church.

The committee was inaugurated on Saturday, November 26, 2022, at the Robert Acquaah Memorial Temple, Tema Community Four District, by the National Co-ordinator of the Chieftaincy Ministry of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Vincent Anane Denteh.

Members of the committee are Pastor Emmanuel Yaw Minkah (Area Co-ordinator), Elder Nene Emmanuel Katey (Chairman) and Elder Nene Fred Asatsi Ayisah (Secretary).

The rest are Nene Dameh Borni (Member), Elder Paul Ocansey (Member), Elder Frank Donko (Member), Elder Francis Abakley (Member) and Pastor Samuel K. Koomson (Co-opted Member).

In a sermon delivered by the Tema Area Head, Apostle Emmanuel Ofei Ankra-Badu based on Psalm 78:70-72; Luke 16:10-13, he called on leaders, especially traditional rulers to show a high level of integrity, honesty, selflessness, and fairness, in ruling the people.

According to him, chiefs represent God’s authority on earth. Therefore, God has entrusted to their care both human and natural resources to take care of to inure to the benefit of the people.

Apostle Ankra-Badu indicated that God chose David, the shepherd boy, to become the king of Israel because David’s heart was right before God, had a sacrificial spirit and also feared God.

“These are qualifications that bring people into leadership at all levels. God is looking for people whose hearts are right, people who are selfless, and people who fear Him to entrust leadership responsibilities to their care,” he stated.

Touching on sacrificial leadership, he explained that while taking care of the flock in the field, David laid down his life for the sheep and fought wild animals that attempted to devour the sheep.

On his part, Apostle Anane Denteh, who doubles as the Director of the Pentecost Men’s Ministry (PEMEM) and Executive Council member of the Church, said chieftaincy is a very prominent institution that originates from God.

“To be a royal is biological; it is in the blood. Therefore, religion or Christianity should not be a barrier to somebody’s royalty,” he said while calling on the church to support royals to assume traditional roles in their communities when they are due for it.

Giving the rationale for establishing the Chieftaincy Ministry in the Church, the National Co-ordinator disclosed that The Church of Pentecost through its Vision 2023 with the ‘Possessing the Nations’ agenda decided to go beyond organising the triennial royal conferences and created the ministry to serve as a vehicle to bridge the gap that exists between the chieftaincy institution, thus the palace and the Church.

Apostle Vincent Anane Denteh inaugurating the Area committee called for support and prayers for them to be able to mobilise royals in and outside the church in the Area and bring them closer to God.

According to him, the focus of instituting the ministry is to empower chiefs and all other royals with the needed skills and competencies based on godly values and principles to transform their spheres of influence.

Present to grace the event was Nii Afotey Anokwafo II (National Executive Committee Member of the Chieftaincy Ministry). The event also attracted chiefs and royals in the area.

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Baidoo Family Donates Car WEB

Baidoo Family Donates Car To PIWC Obuasi

The family of Elder Emmanuel Baidoo, the Presiding Elder of Pentecost International Worship Centre (PIWC), Obuasi, has donated a Toyota Rav-4 vehicle to the district.

The gesture by the presiding elder and his family will go a long way to support the work of the Resident Minister, who doubles as the Obuasi Area Youth Pastor since the official district vehicle is in a deplorable state.

The Area Head, Apostle William Boakye Agyarko, the Resident Pastor, Pastor Samuel Addo Annor, and some members of the District Executive Committee, received the donation on behalf of the church, and expressed profound gratitude to Elder Baidoo and his family for the gesture.

The vehicle was dedicated to the Lord by the Area Head.

Announcing the gesture to the church, Pastor Addo Annor urged the members to appreciate the presiding elder and his family, and also pray for them. He admonished the church to learn from the good example and support the church of God in diverse ways. 

According to him, the presiding elder and his family gave out the vehicle out of faith in the word of God which enjoins believers to give cheerfully, for it is more blessing to give than to receive, and that God loves a cheerful giver.

Report by PIWC-Obuasi Editorial Committee

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The Love Of God Is So Deep – Elder Dr. Amo Tobbin Declares

Elder Dr. Samuel Amo Tobbin of the Dr. Thomas Wyatt Assembly of The Church of Pentecost has asserted that the depth of the love of God for His children is unfathomable. 

According to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Tobinco Group of Companies, God has an affinity for all those whom He considers His own.

Elder Tobbin said this yesterday during the evening session of the ongoing “Accra for Christ” crusade at the Nsakina M/A School Park.

Speaking on the theme for the crusade: “This Same Jesus” (Acts 1:11), Elder Dr. Tobbin said Jesus Christ demonstrated His love to humankind through the many miracles He performed while on earth. However, the ultimate love He showed was dying on the cross for their sin.

He further noted that this sacrifice was necessary because it paid for the sins of humanity, and also gives all who believe in Christ the right to become God’s children and earn the Father’s Love.

“God is love, but He also have a special kind of love, which I call the Father’s Love, which His children enjoy. And this love is greater than that which He has for the world,” he said.

Dr. Tobbin explained that God’s love prospers and transforms lives for the better, adding: “When you come to Jesus, He will not only save you, but also make you a blessing to others.”

He further noted that Jesus died a disgraceful death so that those who receive Him do not suffer this fate. 

He stated that God demonstrates His love to believers by providing them special protection.

To buttress his assertion, the business mogul shared a testimony of how he was miraculously delivered when he had been taken captive by some assailants while returning from a business trip in Lagos, Nigeria.

He also testified of God’s deliverance for his family when they were attacked by armed robbers, stressing that “Jesus always comes to the rescue of those He loves.”

Referring to Acts 1:11, Elder Tobbin said that although Jesus has ascended to heaven, He still shows up whenever those He loves are in trouble or need His help.

He cited how Jesus intervened and rescued Peter from prison (Acts 12:1-19) and when He stopped Saul (Paul) on while he was on his way to persecute believers in Damascus (Acts 9:1-19).

 The Tobinco Group CEO observed that after Christ resurrected from death, He only showed Himself to His disciples and spent more time with them. This, he said, further proves the strong bond Jesus has with those He loves.

Elder Dr. Amo Tobbin, therefore, called on all who are yet to accept Christ into their lives to do so and become part of God’s family in order to experience the Father’s love.

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Woman Miraculously Healed Of Ulcer After 8 Years

Woman Miraculously Healed Of Ulcer After 8 Years

Mrs. Favour Agbo, a resident of Nsakina, heard about the “Accra for Christ” crusade and decided to attend yesterday’s evening session with her husband. Little did she know that she would leave the event grounds healed of an ulcer she had been enduring for the last eight years.

Mrs. Agbo, a non-member of The Church of Pentecost, shared her story with PENTECOST NEWS after the event.

Narrating her ordeal, Favour said whenever she had a crisis, she felt severe stomach pains making life very unpleasant. According to her, the medications she received from the hospital were only to “manage” the situation.

According to Mrs. Agbo, on her way to the grounds with her husband, she felt an uneasiness usually associated with the condition but was determined to attend the event at all cost.

“When the preacher man said those who were sick should come forward to be prayed for, I went forward in faith. I closed my eyes as he prayed, and the next thing I saw was that I had fallen forcefully to the ground,” she said.

After she got up from the ground, Mrs. Agbo realised that she was feeling much better and also noticed that all the associated symptoms of the condition had left her.

The “Accra for Christ” crusade, which is under the theme: “This Same Jesus” (Acts 1:11), is being jointly held at the Nsakina M/A School Park by the Evangelism Ministry of The Church of Pentecost and the Anyaa-Ablekuma Area of the Church. The morning sessions are however held at the Oduman Central Assembly church auditorium.

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Try Jesus! – Apostle Ohemeng-Kwakye To People In Despair

Try Jesus! – Apostle Ohemeng-Kwakye To People In Despair

The Anyaa-Ablekuma Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle William Ohemeng-Kwakye, has urged persons in a state of despair (hopelessness) not to give up but rather seek the Lord’s intervention.

According to Apostle Ohemeng-Kwakye, Jesus can be trusted to solve any challenge that life poses because He has a proven track record of doing the impossible.

The Anyaa-Ablekuma Area Head said this yesterday during the morning session of the ongoing “Accra for Christ” crusade held at the Oduman Central Assembly church auditorium.

Making reference to Acts 10:38 and Luke 4:18-19, among other Bible texts, the minister noted how Jesus healed many of their sicknesses, while citing the story of the woman with the issue of blood in Luke 8:43.

“The woman received her healing just by touching Jesus’ garment by faith,” he said.

The Area Head also alluded to how Jesus raised Lazarus, who had died and been buried for some days, back to life to the astonishment of many witnesses.

Apostle Ohemeng-Kwakye said that Jesus again proved that He has authority over evil spirits when He liberated Mary Magdalene from the demons that had possessed her.

The Area Head finally mentioned the miraculous event recorded in the Bible of how Jesus caused coins to appear in the mouth of a fish.

Apostle Ohemeng-Kwakye further noted that there are many miracles credited to Jesus during his relatively short life on earth and these affirm His omnipotence.

“The Jesus of the Bible is the same today and forever and is still in the business of working miracles,” he further noted.

He said that Jesus Christ came to earth to redeem humanity from every bondage, stressing: “Jesus Christ was born for our sake.”

The Area Head, therefore, urged persons overwhelmed with life issues to turn to Christ and He would give them rest. 

“No matter what your challenge is, please try Jesus. All you have to do is to surrender your life to Him and make Him the Lord of your life,” he said.

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“The Pain Has Vanished!” - Woman Healed Of Protracted Chest Pain

“The Pain Has Vanished!” – Woman Healed Of Protracted Chest Pain

Mrs. Paulina Boako, a member of the Ablekuma Central Assembly of The Church of Pentecost, has been healed of a protracted chest pain she had been experiencing for the last three months.

The 59-year-old mother of three shared her testimony at yesterday’s evening session of the ongoing “Accra for Christ” crusade at the Nsakina M/A School Park in Accra.

In an interview with PENTECOST NEWS on the sidelines of the event, Mrs. Boako said whenever she felt the sharp pain in the chest, she took some painkillers, yet it did not improve. She then visited the hospital for treatment and was given some medications, but that did not help either.

“The medical officer finally gave me Amoxylclav and said that if that did not work, then I would have to undergo an X-ray scanning for further,” she said.

Unfortunately for Paulina, her condition did not improve, but she was also unable to pay for the X-ray due to financial constraints.

“So, I prayed and asked God to heal me since I could not afford the X-Ray,” she said.

Mrs. Boako came to the crusade with her daughter, still enduring the pain. 

During the service, the Evangelism Ministry Director, Apostle Dr. Amos Jimmy Markin, requested that all those who were sick and needed a divine intervention to step forward to be prayed for.

“My daughter prompted me to go forward, and I did. Right after the prayer, the pain vanished. I no longer feel any pain in my chest. I am healed. The name of the Lord be praised!” she said.

The “Accra for Christ” crusade, which is under the theme “This Same Jesus” (Acts 1:11), is being jointly held by the Evangelism Ministry of The Church of Pentecost and the Anyaa-Ablekuma Area of the Church. 

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Jesus Is Still Here With Us – Apostle Agyemang Bekoe Asserts

Jesus Is Still Here With Us – Apostle Agyemang Bekoe Asserts

The International Missions Director (IMD) of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Emmanuel Agyemang Bekoe, has said that Jesus is alive and lives in the hearts of all who accept Him as their Lord and personal Saviour. 

The IMD made this assertion when he preached on the theme: “This Same Jesus” at yesterday’s evening session of the “Accra for Christ” crusade at the Nsakina M/A School Park.

Delivering a sermon inspired from Acts 1:11, among other scriptural texts, Apostle Agyemang Bekoe explained that Jesus was crucified for the sins of humanity but rose on the third day. He explained that after His resurrection, Jesus told His disciples to wait for the promised Holy Spirit, after which he ascended through the clouds into heaven right before their eyes.

The minister, however, stated that although Jesus is no longer physically present on earth, He is still alive in spirit, as He assured His disciples in Matthew 28:20.

“This same Jesus, not a different man; the same one previously mentioned, is still with us from now to the very end of the age as He promised before His ascension into heaven,” he said.

He further noted that Jesus lives in and works through all who have received Him in faith to accomplish His purpose on earth.

Inferring from Luke 4:18-19, he explained that when one receives Christ, the Holy Spirit dwells in them, and thus, receive the anointing to proclaim the good news of Christ, proclaim freedom for those under the bondage of the evil one, open the eyes of those suffering from physical and spiritual blindness, and liberate the oppressed.

“Jesus comes with the favour of God, so all who associate with Him also obtain the divine favour,” he added.

The International Missions Director said that Jesus, who raised the widow’s dead son back to life in Nain (Luke 7:11-17) and straightened up the woman crippled by a spirit for 18 years (Luke 13:10-13), is the same and is still in the miracle-working business.

Apostle Agyemang Bekoe, therefore, urged all who are yet to accept Jesus Christ into their lives to surrender to Him because He is the solution to all life’s problems.

Last night, over 3,200 people participated in the ongoing crusade. Among them was Apostle Eric Nyamekye (Chairman of The Church of Pentecost), Apostle Samuel Osei Asante (Kaneshie Area Head and Executive Council Member), Prophet David Kankam Beditor (Ashaiman Area Head and Executive Council Member), Apostle Dr. Amos Jimmy Markin (Evangelism Ministry Director), and Apostle William Ohemeng-Kwankye (Anyaa-Ablekuma Area Head).

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THE GOOD FIGHT AT URIAH'S CORNER

The Good Fight At Uriah’s Corner

Thanks to the leadership of The Church of Pentecost led by The Chairman, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, for the 2022 year’s theme titled “Equipping the Church as an army to possess the nations.” I believe the Spirit-filled presentations on the theme have blessed the entire Christian fraternity. The body of Christ has also been awakened as never before to rediscover its purpose to the nations. Unlike bloody military campaigns in taking over enemy territories, the “Possessing the Nations” agenda has been well understood as the taking over of our society for Christ and subduing them with values and principles of the Kingdom of God. The Bible refers to Satan as the Prince of this world. Any attempt, therefore, to infiltrate the Sin-infested societal settings with Kingdom values is always met with fierce resistance from him. Jesus said in Matthew 12:29, “…how can anyone enter a strong man’s house and carry off his possessions unless he first ties up the strong man? Then he can plunder his house.” Possessing the nations is an end-time battle cry reminiscent of Israel’s conquest of the nations who, at the time, had embraced all manner of practices contrary to the Kingdom principles.

Indeed, everything about Israel’s military campaigns during the Old Testament period was a shadow of the real spiritual warfare associated with the Christian pilgrimage. However, the New Testament’s prescribed mode of engaging the enemy of the Church is spiritual, even though the battle objectives are similar. Accepting Jesus as the Lord of one’s life is what automatically enrols them as foes of Satan. Christians are, therefore, fighters from the day Christ is invited into their hearts until they join their maker. 2 Corinthians 10:3-4 reads, “For though we live in the world, we do not wage war as the world does. The weapons we fight with are not the weapons of the world. On the contrary, they have divine power to demolish strongholds.”

Fighting is primarily taking part in a violent struggle involving the exchange of physical blows or the use of weapons. The word “Fight” naturally sends shivers down the spine of everyone, no matter the opponent’s size, duration and strength. About Christian warfare, Apostle Paul, however, introduces the phrase “Good fight” in I Timothy 6:12a when he said, “Fight the good fight of the faith…”

Fighting can, therefore, be said to be a good one if and only if victory over the opponent is assured. One would expect that parties engaged in a fight would be well-armed and prepared if victory is the goal. Beyond preparation and ammunition, areas that need attention are the Command structure and the positioning of the troops. The battle strategy and the exhibition of professionalism are as vital as the ammunition used for any military operation. Clear orders from the Commander-in-Chief and concise instructions from Commanders are the essential pointers that crystalize the success of military operations besides the ammunition and strategies adopted on the battlefield. Although believers in warfare against the devil are victory-bound, certain actions and inactions by some result in needless casualties on the side of the Church. Using Uriah the Hittite as a case study, the article highlights the roles major functionaries in Christian warfare must play to achieve victory, thereby making the fight with the devil a mere formality in this part of eternity.

In the Spring of 997BCE, Israel mounted a military campaign against the Ammonites. David, their King and Commander-in-Chief and a celebrated fighter from his youthful days chose to remain in Jerusalem even though it was the time Kings went to war. Joab was the commanding officer for that operation. While taking a stroll on his upper terrace, David chanced upon the wife of Uriah, who was bathing. He sent for her, eventually had an affair, and got her pregnant. Sensing danger, David recalled Uriah from the battlefield to come home and spend some time with his wife so the responsibility of the pregnancy could easily be shifted to him. Tried as he did, Uriah respectfully insisted on abstaining from seeing his wife. At one instant, David got him drunk to blur his sense of judgment and soften the tough stance he had taken not to visit home. Even in his drunken state, Uriah wouldn’t badge but kept his ethics standards as a zealous soldier of God’s army. He replied to the King, “The ark and Israel and Judah are staying in tents, and my commander Joab and my Lord’s men are camped in the open country. How could I go to my house to eat and drink and make love to my wife? As surely as you live, I will not do such a thing!” (2 Samuel 11:11). Uriah’s spiritual consciousness and morale as a fighter for God had reached a crescendo, and no amount of alcoholic toxins or human power would stop him. Uriah has proved that an awakened and equipped soldier of the Cross will defy all odds to lift the banner of Christ high until victory is attained. David then commanded Joab in a letter sent through Uriah to position the latter at the battle’s fiercest and most challenging corner and withdraw every support from him so he will be killed. What the King did also shows that once a heart is determined to sin, the conscience is rendered numb until it is relegated to total hibernation. If not so, how didn’t Uriah’s vehement refusal to take a nap at home and his reason for the same prick David’s conscience? At least, the mere mention of the Ark and Israel should have prevented David from further reducing Israel’s fighting men with Uriah’s assassination. Therefore, Uriah’s death sentence by David amounted to sabotaging the very army he was superintending.

Out of misguided loyalty, Commander Joab obeyed his Commander-in-Chief’s orders and positioned Uriah at the fiercest zone of the battle. David’s letter to Joab read, “Put Uriah out in front where the fighting is fiercest. Then withdraw from him so he will be struck down and die.” (2 Samuel 11:15). On that fateful day, Uriah was assigned a particular station to do combat for the Lord’s army. He happily took up the challenge because the zeal of the Lord had lifted his morale so high. As the battle at his stationed joint was getting difficult, Joab clandestinely withdrew all the needed support until the sword of the Ammonites killed Uriah. The cause of Uriah’s death was not the sophisticated military strategy of the Ammonites but the carefully planned withdrawal of the support he needed at the very station under David and Joab’s control. Uriah was, in essence, killed by a blow from his own camp and no mere personality but his Commander-in-Chief. Soon after he fell on the battlefield, God was displeased and sent Prophet Nathan to David, saying, “Why did you despise the word of the LORD by doing what is evil in his eyes? You struck down Uriah the Hittite with the sword and took his wife as your own. You killed him with the sword of the Ammonites.” (2 Samuel 12:9). It is worth noting that Uriah was not the only one who died at his assigned station.

Some other Israeli soldiers perished with him, thereby increasing the casualties in their camp needlessly. Joab may excuse himself for condoning and perpetrating that crime due to the command structures in military operations. However, it must never be forgotten that God was actually the Commander-in-Chief in all of Israel’s combats or, in essence, the battles we fight as believers. Orders received from His human representatives on the field must be subservient to those from God. The “Davids” are those who God has placed in strategic leadership positions within the family, marketplace or Church setting for the advancement of the Kingdom business. When God sent Nathan to David, He reminded him of his lowly estate from his childhood past and how He had elevated him to be Israel’s King. God expects all He lifts to be guided and measured, so their attitude doesn’t negate all the gains expected of them in His vineyard business.

Unfortunately, some allow power and the authority they wield to take the better part of them. The same power God has offered you to bring hope to many is the same authority capable of sending others into the abyss of hopelessness. Excess power always comes with extra luggage. Just a stroke of a pen by the hand of King David was enough to dispatch Uriah the Hittite to join his ancestors before his time. Indeed, the reverent fear associated with authority prevented Uriah from opening the letter describing the mode of his assassination but turned him into the reliable courier of his death sentence. Power is sweet, but let us be careful with the little power we wield today. Jesus used His power to serve and not swerve His constituents during His earthly stay. After his affair with Bathsheba, David had to use his authority to eliminate Uriah because he had difficulty covering up his shame. The selfish use of the little power God gives us tends to sabotage and derail the objectives of His Kingdom business. Even though Uriah was David’s target, many more soldiers fighting for the Lord perished with Uriah, per the messenger’s account to David. As believers, our acts of wickedness against our neighbours affect many more people than one can estimate.

It was, therefore, not surprising the unimaginable price David had to pay for that callous act from that day until he joined his maker. Although God forgave him, the consequences of that one-night stand with Uriah’s wife in his household, Kingdom and confidence as a man after God’s own heart were just unbearable.

The “Joabs” of our time are those who conspire and condone callous acts against colleague soldiers of the Cross on the battlefield. Under the guise of showing loyalty to those in authority, they perpetrate all crimes and throw their Spirit-inspired convictions to the dogs. When Joab realized the only news that would get his boss excited was the gruesome murder of Uriah, his colleague soldier, he positioned him in a corner and withdrew all his helpers from him. Some of the support systems we deprive our colleagues of are but are not limited to logistics, Human Resources, financial resources, Listening ear, encouraging words, intercessory prayers, godly counsel and mentoring regimes, love and kindness. The Bible didn’t say Uriah fell that day because he fought bare-chested or footed, and the Scriptures also didn’t blame Uriah for fighting without his helmet. Uriah suffered due to the withdrawal of the needed support at his corner.

Similarly, putting on the whole armour of God, as spelt out in Ephesians 6:11-18 is a non-negotiable starter as a soldier in the Lord’s end-time army. However, denying colleague combatants the needed support set them up for failure or defeat irrespective of their helmets, belts, boots, shields and swords in their hands. The believers’ full armoury is for their preparation, while their needed support on the battlefield becomes the vehicle from which the missiles can be launched against enemy targets. It was, therefore, not the corner or position Joab placed Uriah that killed him. Uriah started dying when Joab began withdrawing support from him when he needed it most.

The least we can do for each other on the battlefield as we take over the nations is to be that reliable shoulder upon which tired hands can have rest. Unfortunately, while many are equipping the saints, others are busily de-equipping some, endangering them on the battlefield. Joab thought he was putting a smile on David’s face by killing Uriah, but little did he know that he was actually setting the premise for his own destruction by the same David in his last words to Solomon, his son, before giving up the ghost. Concerning Joab, David instructed Solomon, “Deal with him according to your wisdom, but do not let his grey head go down to the grave in peace.” (1 Kings 2:6). So, Benaiah killed and buried him under Solomon’s instruction in verse 34. The “Joabs” must, therefore, learn that if they condone the “Davids” callous acts against their colleagues on the battlefield, they will fall by similar directives even if their “Davids” are out of the scene.

Uriah refused to go home to keep his focus and concentration on the battlefield as an army fighting the Lord’s battle. That kind of posturing comes with many sacrifices, which are seen and appreciated by God alone. The “Uriahs” are the focused believers who have allowed themselves to be consumed with the battle objectives in the Lord’s vineyard business until every foe is vanquished. Like Uriah, they put on the altar their comfort, peace, convenience, safety, health, pleasure, possessions, family life, children, spouses, livelihoods and lives as and when they interrupt the “possessing the nations” agenda. The world sees them as slow, timid or unwise chaps who have lost all their taste buds and appetite for good things. On the battlefield, they are, however, a perfect description of Romans 12:1, which reads, “Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship.”

If you happen to be a “Uriah” placed in a tight corner with dwindling support from supervisors and colleagues by the day, don’t curse the day you accepted to enrol in the Lord’s end-time army. Wait a minute! You are never a mistake on the battlefield. Jesus said, “Whoever finds his life will lose it. And whoever loses his life for My sake will find it.” (Matthew 10:39). Don’t also blame yourself for heeding instructions from your field commanders, including the difficult position assigned to you. I have heard the argument as to why God did not miraculously save Uriah from dying to shame David and Joab. I believe God allowed that to be a lesson for those doing the actual combat operations in our New Testament dispensation. Instead of spending precious time on such needless debates, let’s use the time to reflect on how we can offer to help those in dire need of them when the going gets tough. 1 Corinthians 10:11 says, “These things happened to them as examples and were written down as warnings for us, on whom the culmination of the ages has come.”

One good lesson for all “Uriahs” is to be observant and pick the early signals anytime some “Davids” begin to behave funny by being overly concerned about their plight. If Uriah asked himself why King David was doing whatever was within his means to get him to go home and spend time with his wife, even to the extent of getting him drunk, the story might have ended differently. It is not bad for superiors or colleagues to be nice and show concern about us. However, staying vigilant with the help of the Holy Spirit is what will help discern the real motives of such superficial kindness. In military parlance, a strategic battle position is a position from which you can fight and use the tactics that suit advancing your strategic interest. In his book titled “The Art of War”, Sun Tzu said, “The skilful fighter puts himself into a position which makes defeat impossible, and does not miss the moment for defeating the enemy.” When Uriah realized the strange withdrawal of some of his best fighting men from the corner they were fighting, he should probably have acted quick to avert that pending danger. So, the “Uriahs” must take careful notice anytime they see the withdrawal or gradual erosion of all support systems at their disposal. They must act fast and wisely by moving to safe arenas as much as practicable and living the rest under God’s care.

Waiting upon the Lord in prayer would also be helpful in such times. In Acts 23:12-24, Apostle Paul’s nephew and the army commander were those through whom God offered a helping hand and rescued him from the hands of his assassins. Similarly, fasting and prayers led by Esther and Mordecai are what uncovered Haman’s secret plan to annihilate all the Jews throughout the Persian empire in a single day. I am not attacking Uriah’s prayer life by any stretch of the imagination. It is the lessons for our time as soldiers of the Cross I am interested we all glean. After all, when our work is done, we will all join our maker, but not until then, we must fight on as soldiers equipped and possess every territory the Lord expects us to take.

If Uriah’s name is featured in Jesus’ genealogy in Matthew 1:6 and we are still discussing him today, then, though difficult, he fought a good fight. Even if the needed support systems are withdrawn for your disgrace through the “Joabs”, fight on because the fight to possess the nations is a good fight worthy of sacrificing everything for. Your labour in the Lord is never going to be in vain. Romans 8:18 reads, “I consider that our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us.” Stay blessed, and fight on!

Written by Pastor James Agyin