Yennyawoso District Fetes Widows WEB

Yennyawoso District Fetes Widows

The Yennyawoso District in the New Tafo Area of The Church of Pentecost has put smiles on the faces of the widows in the district by giving them Christmas treats.

The act of benevolence, which took place on Sunday, December 24, 2023, during the climax of the 2023 Christmas Convention at the Redemption Assembly auditorium, was an initiative of the District Minister, Pastor Maxwell Adubofourh Asiedu.

Each of the 14 beneficiaries received a half piece of wax print and an unspecified amount of money.

Impressed by the kind gesture, the beneficiaries expressed their gratitude to God and the Church.

Report by Emmanuel Nana Nsiah

HOLINESS WITHIN WEB

Holiness Within: Navigating Alcohol Consumption In The Temple Of The Lord

 INTRODUCTION

Within the complex fabric of religious doctrines, the issue of whether adherents should engage in the intake of alcohol continues to be a subject of discourse and contention. When considering this matter from a biblical perspective, it is crucial to carefully manage the fine line between cultural interpretations and spiritual instructions. This investigation focuses on the concept of holiness within the temple, highlighting the similarities between the laws in the Old Testament and the belief in the New Testament that believers are themselves temples of the Holy Spirit.

THE OLD TESTAMENT MANDATE

The book of Leviticus provides a clear directive from God to the ministers serving in the temple, emphasising abstinence from alcohol during their sacred duties. “Then the Lord said to Aaron, “You and your descendants must never drink wine or any other alcoholic drink before going into the Tabernacle. If you do, you will die. You must observe this as a permanent law from generation to generation. You must distinguish between what is sacred and what is common, between what is ceremonially unclean and what is clean” (Leviticus 10:8–10, NLT). This command extends beyond mere abstinence and emphasizes the sacredness of the temple as a place dedicated to the worship of God. These priests in the Old Testament were set apart for a holy purpose, and they had to maintain a level of purity and reverence.

THE NEW TESTAMENT PARADIGM

With the advent of the New Testament, a transformative shift occurred in the understanding of believers as temples of the Holy Spirit. This paradigmatic change is articulated in 1 Corinthians 3:16–17 (NLT), which declares, “Don’t you realise that all of you together are the temple of God and that the Spirit of God lives in you? God will destroy anyone who destroys this temple. For God’s temple is holy, and you are that temple.” As recipients of the Holy Spirit, New Testament believers carry the divine presence within them, altering the dynamics of their relationship with God and the temple concept.

A CHOSEN RACE, ROYAL PRIESTHOOD, AND HOLY NATION

In 1 Peter 2:9, the apostle Peter bestows upon believers a profound identity: a chosen race, a royal priesthood, and a holy nation. This designation emphasises the elevated status of believers in the New Testament era. As royal priests, the call to holiness extends beyond ceremonial duties, permeating every facet of life, from personal conduct to lifestyle choices. This elevated identity underscores the transformative impact of the New Testament paradigm on the way believers navigate their existence, recognising their sacred role in the world.

THE TEMPLE OF THE LORD

Delving deeper into the concept of believers as temples of the LORD, 1 Corinthians 6:19–20 (NLT) reinforces the sanctity of the body. “Don’t you realise that your body is the temple of the Holy Spirit, who lives in you and was given to you by God? You do not belong to yourself, for God bought you with a high price. So you must honour God with your body.” This profound truth places a divine claim on the believer’s body, urging them to honour God through their actions and choices.

ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION IN THE CONTEXT OF HOLINESS

The central question arises: Should New Testament believers, identified as holy temples of the Holy Spirit, engage in alcohol consumption? Despite cultural and societal variations, a biblical examination is crucial to assessing the impact of such choices on the sanctity of the temple.

Contrary to a common misinterpretation allowing drinking but condemning drunkenness, a nuanced reading presents a more comprehensive view. Passages like Haggai 1:6 (NLT) say, “You have planted much but harvest little. You eat but are not satisfied. You drink, but are still thirsty. You put on clothes but cannot keep warm. Your wages disappear as though you were putting them in pockets filled with holes!” illuminate the spiritual consequences of indulgence, highlighting the persistent emptiness despite material consumption. This challenges the notion that moderate drinking is innocuous for believers, urging a deeper reflection on the spiritual implications of such practices.

MAINTAINING REVERENCE DURING FESTIVE SEASONS AND BEYOND

In the backdrop of the festive season and beyond, where celebrations often include the consumption of alcoholic beverages, the call to holiness within the temple becomes particularly pertinent. The juxtaposition of joyous occasions with the sacredness of the temple prompts believers to navigate these celebrations with mindfulness and spiritual discernment.

CONCLUSION

In the temple of the LORD, believers are called to uphold a standard of holiness that transcends cultural norms and personal preferences. The mandate against alcohol consumption in the Old Testament, reinforced by the New Testament paradigm of believers as temples of the Holy Spirit, underscores the need for conscientious choices. As the Christmas season unfolds, the invitation is extended to believers to partake in the festivities while maintaining a deep reverence for the sanctity of the temple within—the dwelling place of the Holy Spirit.

Written by Pastor Emmanuel Foster Asamoah (Abasraba District)

IN HONOUR OF OUR KINSMAN REDEEMER, APOSTLE DR. MICHAEL NTUMY web

In Honour Of Our Kinsman Redeemer, Apostle Dr. Michael Ntumy

I was called into full-time ministry of The Church of Pentecost when Apostle Dr. Michael Kwabena Ntumy assumed the chairmanship position of the Church and was posted to Kete Krachi, his hometown. Each time he returned home, as the then District Overseer, I became his personal assistant, running errands for him and looking after his welfare.

I am truly distraught to hear about the passing of my bosom kinsman, Apostle Dr. M. K. Ntumy. It is with a somber heart and a reflective mind that I remember the profound legacy he leaves behind. His life was a testament to the values of selflessness, humility, and kindness that he embodied every day.

Dr. Ntumy was a close collaborator to all, though a chairman. His visits to Krachi were not merely official trips; they were homecomings filled with warmth and the shared joy of being among his people. There, he was a friend, a mentor, and a beacon of hope for the youth, especially in Osramanae, his native land. He had a down-to-earth persona, never placing himself above others but rather walking alongside them. His selfless nature was evident in his commitment to service, always prioritizing the well-being of the community over his own comfort.

Even though I was like an errand boy to him, he most often called me “Mr. President”; he did so not to belittle me but to honour the relationship we shared. In his words were echoes of respect and fondness, recognizing the effort and dedication I brought to his assignments. Sometimes, we had to cruise on the Volta Lake in a canoe to places like Nkomi, Atigagorme, etc., with the family to fraternize over a bank.

His kindness was not selective; it was a universal language he spoke fluently and with a genuine smile. He treated everyone with the utmost respect, and his heart was always open to those around him—traits that became hallmarks of his leadership.

Moreover, Apostle Dr. Ntumy’s kind heart touched the lives of many. He had an innate ability to empathize with others and lend a helping hand whenever needed. Whether it was through his charitable works or his genuine concern for the well-being of the townsfolk, he embodied compassion and generosity in their purest forms. Countless individuals can testify to his acts of kindness and the positive impact he made on their lives.

In mourning his passing, we do not just remember the respective roles he played so well; rather, we celebrate the man he was. For those of us touched by his life, let us carry forward the torch of his legacy, illuminating our paths with the principles he lived by. Dr. M. K. Ntumy’s presence will be deeply missed, but his impact will continue to be felt for generations, especially among the Krachi Nchumuru communities.

ADIOS ƆBRESƐ!

Written by Apostle Wilberforce Nkrumah-Agyenan (Teshie-Nungua Area Head)

The Death Of Jesus Is Enough For Us – Apostle Nyamekye web

The Death Of Jesus Is Enough For Us – Apostle Nyamekye

“We should no longer fear death because Christ has broken the power of death and freed us. Jesus’ death for us is enough.”

These were the words of the Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, as he delivered a sermon on Sunday, December 24, 2023, at the Pentecost International Worship Centre (PIWC) Asokwa, Kumasi, during the climax of their 2023 Christmas convention.

Speaking on the topic, “The Virgin Birth,” the Chairman asserted that the essence of Christmas lies in the profound narratives of Jesus Christ’s incarnation and sacrificial death for humanity.

Highlighting the Christian faith’s distinctiveness, Apostle Nyamekye underscored the importance of two fundamental beliefs: the incarnation, signifying God becoming man, and the death and resurrection of Christ.

He emphasised that these tenets, encapsulated in the Christmas and Easter narratives, set Christianity apart from other religions.

Apostle Nyamekye stated: “Christmas and Easter separate Christianity from any other religion. It is in this simple gospel that we have come to faith. Christmas is a significant event in the life of Christians and Christianity.”

Addressing potential criticisms of Christmas, the Chairman, who doubles as the President of the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC), urged Christians to celebrate the holiday fervently, rejecting objections based on its Christian foundation.

He remarked: “Let the whole world know that Jesus has purchased their salvation and that they must receive it by faith. No sinner in your home should die and go to hell because Jesus has paid their price. Tell them of the new arrangement of Christ, that He has purchased their salvation.”

Referencing Isaiah 7:14 and Matthew 1, Apostle Nyamekye elucidated the strategic nature of Jesus’ birth, pointing to compelling proofs of the virgin birth. He cited instances where Jesus referred to God as His father, never addressing Mary as His mother, and explicitly claiming to be the Son of God.

According to the Chairman, a crucial aspect of the virgin birth is its role in reversing the impact of sin on humanity.

Quoting John 6:39, he emphasised that Jesus came into the world to overturn the effects of sin uniquely, distinguishing His entrance from conventional human birth.

Further expounding on the importance of the virgin birth, Apostle Nyamekye explained its role in qualifying Jesus to be humanity’s High Priest, drawing from Hebrews 2:11-17. By sharing humanity’s experiences, Jesus broke the power of death, he stressed.

The Chairman highlighted the redemptive significance of Jesus’ death, citing Hebrews 9:22. He asserted that Jesus, through His sacrificial act, became the propitiation for sins, appeasing the wrath of God and securing salvation for believers.

The PIWC Askowa 2023 Christmas convention, which was held under the theme, “I bring You Good News (Luke 2:10),” began on Wednesday, December 20, 2023. Speakers included Apostle Peter Kofi Dzemekey (Asokwa Area Head), Apostle Prof. Joseph I. T. Buertey (Resident Minister, PIWC Asokwa) and Overseer Joshua Semador.

Present at the service included Mrs Mary Nyamekye, the wife of the Chairman, and Apostle Peter Kofi Dzamekey (Asokwa Area Head).

PENTECOST NEWS.

Guard Your Name – Apostle Nyamekye To Politicians web

Guard Your Name – Apostle Nyamekye To Politicians

The President of the Ghana Pentecostal and Charismatic Council (GPCC) and Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, has urged parliamentarians and politicians in general to guard their names as their most important asset.

Apostle Nyamekye said this in an exhortation delivered at this year’s Nine Lessons and Carols, organised by the Parliament of Ghana. The event was held under the auspices of the Speaker of Parliament, Rt. Hon. Alban Sumana Kingsford Bagbin.

Speaking on the topic, “The Importance of Names,” he highlighted that a person’s identity is encapsulated in their name, serving as a container for all that they are.

He emphasised that a good name surpasses even material wealth, asserting that the name of Jesus, earned through the atonement, stands as a testament to the importance of a virtuous reputation.

Exploring the earned name of Jesus, Apostle Nyamekye expounded on the divine significance of Jesus’ atonement, which led to the bestowment of a name above all others.

Drawing parallels to human existence, he stressed the importance of individuals working to build and protect their names, ensuring a lasting legacy in society.

The GPCC President urged parliamentarians to prioritise a good name over political gains.

Quoting from Samuel 20:1, he stated the need to protect one’s identity.

He further highlighted the purchasing power of a good name, stating that it outlives the bearer and has the potential to influence others positively.

Apostle Nyamekye quoted Proverbs 22, reinforcing the message that one’s name is their most significant asset, deserving protection.

He cautioned against carelessness with one’s name and urged deliberate investment to preserve and enhance it.

The call to make great sacrifices and serve those entrusted to their care echoed through his references to Job 29:7 and Esther 10:2.

Apostle Nyamekye concluded his message by advising politicians and people of authority to live and work for the people.

Stressing the divine purpose of leadership, he asserted that by serving others, leaders would leave lasting legacies, ensuring that their names linger on in the hearts and minds of the people.

Apostle Eric Nyamekye was accompanied by his wife, Mrs Mary Nyamekye, and Apostle Samuel Gyau Obuobi, the General Secretary of The Church of Pentecost.

Present at the event were His Excellency Alhaji Dr Mahamudu Bawumia (Vice President of The Republic of Ghana), Her Ladyship Justice Gertrude Araba Esaaba Sackey Torkornoo (Chief Justice, The Republic of Ghana), Parliamentarians from both sides of the House and many other distinguished guests.

PENTECOST NEWS

Deputy PEMEM Director Is Asamanghene-Elect, Awaits Official Swearing-In web

Deputy PEMEM Director Is Asamanghene-Elect, Awaits Official Swearing-In

The Deputy Director of the Pentecost Men’s Ministry (PEMEM), Elder Ebenezer Acheampong, is set to be sworn-in as the next Chief of Asamang following his nomination and subsequent approval as the Asamanghene-Elect.

His ascension to the Asamang Sarpong stool was unanimously approved by the chiefs and elders on Thursday, December 21, 2023, in line with Asante customs and traditions.

Elder Acheampong becomes the 13th occupant of the Asamang Sarpong stool after the demise of Beema Owusu Sekyere in 2016.

He was sent to Nana Asamoah Sekyere II, Nsutamanhene, last Friday [December 22, 2023], by the Asamanghemaa and the sub-chiefs, as customs demand, and was accepted as the Asamanghene-elect pending the final swearing-in ceremony.

Elder Ebenezer Acheampong, former Acting Head of Procurement at the Ministry of Food and Agriculture and Procurement Consultant in charge of World Bank Funded Projects at MoFA, is also the immediate-past Presiding Elder of the Pentecost International Worship Centre (PIWC) in Kokomlemle, Accra.

He is an entrepreneur who has established companies like Zeotec Limited, a manufacturing company; Aca-City Farms, a commercial farm; Pathos AIB Limited, a manufacturing company; Biazo Realtors, a real estate company; Pathos Agro Limited, and AFMREC, a natural resources research firm.

Elder Acheampong holds a BSc in General Agriculture from the University of Cape Coast and an MSc in Socio-Economics of Rural Development from the University of Gottingen, Germany.

He is married to Abena Konadu Acheampong and is blessed with four children, two boys, and two girls.

PENTECOST NEWS

I Was Inspired By The Chairman's Special Evening Service – Deaconess Otumfuor web

I Was Inspired By The Chairman’s Special Evening Service – Deaconess Otumfuor

A member of The Church of Pentecost, Deaconess Bridgette Lovelace Agbedam Otumfuor from Kpone District in the Tema Area has opened herself to learning and, by the grace of God, has acquired special and unique skills that are worth commendation.     

She recently graduated from EKGS Culinary Institute with four Diploma Certificates in four different Courses: Sugar Craft Art, Pastry Art and Balloon, Ribbon and Floral Art. 

EKGS is a catering school located at Sakaman, Accra. She graduated alongside some members of The Church of Pentecost. At the 45th Graduation of the school, which marked the 25th Anniversary at the Accra International Conference Centre, Deaconess Bridgette Otumfuor was rewarded as the overall best student. 

One of the skills she demonstrated in her Sugar Craft Art, which was one of the event’s highlights, was a cake she made with the picture of the Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye. 

As to what inspired her to make that cake, Deaconess Otumfuor explained that she was inspired by the Special Evening Service by Chairman Nyamekye on Sundays. She thanked the Chairman for such inspiring teachings every Sunday evening.

Report by Kaakyire Kwaku Asante.

Jesus Was Born To Bring Life To Humanity – General Secretary web

Jesus Was Born To Bring Life To Humanity – General Secretary

The General Secretary of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Samuel Gyau Obuobi, has affirmed that Jesus Christ, the Word of God, was born to bring life that is satisfying to humanity.

Life, he said, is the most important asset of humanity, hence the most important asset of humanity is found in Christ.

Apostle Obuobi said this in a sermon at the Community 20 District Christmas convention in the Teshie-Nungua Area of The Church of Pentecost on Saturday, December 23, 2023.

The convention held at the F. D. Walker Temple located at Cambodia, Community 20, was under the theme, “He came to set the captives free” – Luke 4:18-19. Present at the service were the Teshie-Nungua Area Head, Apostle Wilberforce Nkrumah Agyeman; the wife of the General Secretary, Mrs Korkor Obuobi, and the Community 20 District Minister, Pastor Justice Appiah Afful, among others.

Speaking on the topic, “Born To Give Life” – John 1:1-4, the General Secretary revealed that the Word of God is not just sounds and symbols, but a personality called Jesus Christ, with John introducing him as God and divine.

Highlighting the two things about the Word, he said it has creative powers and life.

He revealed that the Word has the capacity and the power to create, recounting the creation story in Genesis 1:3-4, Colossians 1:15-17 where God through his Word called things that were not there into being. Citing John 1:3, Apostle Obuobi said that inherent in the Word of God is the power to create. He prayed that the creative power of God be made manifest in the lives of the people.

Quoting Hebrews 1:1-3, he indicated that not only does the Word of God create, but it has the power to sustain all things. He, therefore, encouraged believers not to be afraid of the uncertainties of the ensuing year, because the power of the Word will sustain them.

The General Secretary further explained that Jesus, who is the Word of God, became flesh (allowed himself to be conceived by a woman and born into the world) – John 1:14, Revelation 19:12-14, so he could share the life in him with the world.

According to him, the very moment one accepts Christ, that person shares in this new life, saying, “As a believer, you are a carrier of life, so you are not an ordinary person.”

He challenged Christians to let the life in them touch other people (John 7:38) to transform others to make the world a better place for all.  

He indicated that Jesus Christ may not physically be present with us, his word is with us and is still active – John 6:63.

PENTECOST NEWS

Elder Dr. Emmanual Yeboah Honoured At Ghana Medical Excellence Awards web

Elder Dr. Emmanual Yeboah Honoured At Ghana Medical Excellence Awards

The Presiding Elder of the New Aplaku Central Assembly in the Kasoa Area of The Church of Pentecost, Elder Dr. Emmanuel Owusu Yeboah, was honoured at this year’s Ghana Medical Excellence Awards as “Overall Best Dentist” (First Runner-Up).

The glittering ceremony was held on November 24, 2023, within the hallowed halls of the State House in Accra, where luminaries from the medical field gathered to honour excellence.

The New Aplaku Assembly, where Elder Dr. Yeboah has been an instrumental figure, received the news with pride and much excitement.

Consequently, Congratulatory messages poured in from colleagues, parishioners, and well-wishers, highlighting the positive impact Elder Dr. Yeboah has had on the lives of those he has served.

In a gracious acceptance speech, Elder Dr. Yeboah expressed profound gratitude to God for the honour bestowed upon him.

He underscored the significance of oral health in the broader context of overall well-being and emphasised the collective effort of the entire dental community in advancing healthcare standards.

According Elder Dr. Yeboah, the accolade serves as a resounding recognition of his outstanding contributions, not only to his local community but to the broader landscape of healthcare in Ghana.

Report by the Media Team, New Aplaku District

JESUS UNLEASHED web

Jesus Unleashed!: The Messengers And The Message – Its Significance To The Cause Of Humanity

The year ending 2023, I began with the “Repositioning Series” to reflect the cause of my spiritual and social endeavours influenced largely by my church’s operational theme, ‘Repositioning the Local Church for Maximum Impact,’ which invariable has great impact on how we live and conduct our affairs as members of The Church of Pentecost.

Heading into 2024, another new dimension has been laid upon us and I seek to refocus in becoming an instrument to be used to transform my space and my writing assignment would therefore be renamed as the Unleashed Series.

My first “Unleashed Series” is the reason for the season – Christmas.  Christmas undoubtedly is the greatest festivity in the human race and its impact would outlive our world.

For my church Christmas convention for this year, I am so blessed that I am one of the speakers. This write-up is basically my message delivered at the convention. The theme for the convention is on “Fear Not, I bring you Good news.” Luke 2:10—11. This scripture is an encounter between an angel whose name was not given and some Shepherds. This encounter was actually to confirm the fulfilment of an earlier encounter between God’s messenger in Angel Gabriel and a young virgin Mary in Luke 1:26.

Luke 1:26 states specifically that it was God who sent the Angel Gabriel to Mary to announce to her that she would give birth to the Saviour of the world.  When Mary doubted the authenticity of the news based on her circumstance at the time, the angel only moved to give her the blessed assurance that what she was about to witness what something that heaven had already taken care of and needed her space (womb) for the manifestation of the grace through the works of the Holy Spirit to carry the seed of the Son of God.

This was the news the world had been waiting for and this encounter was not made known to anyone though a lot had been written and prophesied about the birth and saving works of Jesus Christ in the Bible.

In God’s dealings, when the time for manifestation has come it has to be announced. In the beginning when it was the manifested time for heaven and earth to be created, it was announced by God Himself.  So, when the Saviour of the world, our hope of glory, the captain of our salvation, the builder of the broken walls of humanity, the restorer of the relationship between humanity and God was born, everyone needed to share in the joy of heaven by hearing the good news.

It was not the duty of Mary and Joseph to announce this birth but rather a heavenly messenger to publicize the divine identity of God becoming man. Then the big question follows as to why God will need to become man in the person of Jesus to save the world? 

After many years and centuries, heaven finally reached an execution plan on how to take back the world from the hands of Satan as was delivered to him by man and divert the cause of humanity to its origin plan and state. So, when the Son of God was born, it was the duty of angels to announce as just it will be the duty of angels to pronounce the coming of the rapture.

In Luke 2:9, when the angel said “Fear not” it had two meanings. One could be the natural fear that would come upon the people by seeing the angel in the natural domain of man. According to the law of territorial possession, spirits cannot dwell on this earth unless they come in human form or body, so anytime angels appear to people, the first thing is to assure them not to fear. One striking observation from the encounter between the shepherds and the angel was the glory of the Lord that shone around the place. It is not every time that angels appear and their appearance are characterized by the glory of God especially in the New Testament days. But in this scenario, we are told the glory of God shone so bright. This makes meaning of the saying when the Lord comes down, His glory comes with Him. The news of Jesus’ birth needed to be celebrated with pomp and pageantry. Luke account says other heavenly host joined the angel in singing praises to God. Hallelujah! Joy to our world, our Saviour is born.

The second meaning of the word ‘Fear not’ is the assurance it carries to humanity. After many decades of man’s depravity, finally there was coming to a closure on sin’s power over man and man’s fear of death. In Hebrews 2:9, Bible says “But we see Jesus, who for a little while was made lower than the angels, crowned with glory and honour because of the suffering of death, so that by the grace of God he might taste death for everyone.” In the same Hebrews 2:14,15, records that “..through death he might destroy him who has the power of death, that is, the devil, and deliver all those who through fear of death were subject to lifelong bondage.”

In the proclamation of the blessed assurance came forth the revelation of the good news; Christ was born. This was the blessed good news humanity had been waiting for. Something is declared as good news when it has the potency to change the cause of affairs of one’s life, to bring ultimate improvement, comes all of a sudden to meet a fading expectation after many years of waiting and one that can be perceived as a miracle pertaining to our state of living.

Christ’s birth was a miracle. It was a miracle because in Matthew 1:21, Bible describes the reason for his birth; “..for he will save his people from their sins.” Not only this, but the nature of His birth also makes it a miracle. Christ Jesus was born because of man’s sin. That was the good news the angel carried. If man had not sinned, there would be no need for Jesus Christ to come on earth

When man sinned in the beginning of creation, man lost three things and the birth of Christ was the only avenue to restore these three things. The devastating effect of man’s disobedience and consequently sin was the loss of the righteousness of God, the dominion mandate and the Spirit of God. Significantly, without his birth, humanity would have been lost and bound for the total destruction and would have made meaningless of God’s original intent of creating the world and His special role for man. From the beginning of the volume of the books to the end, there is no denying the fact about the love of God for man.

The first thing Jesus’ birth signifies was the restoration of the dominion mandate man handed over to the devil that had given him the legal right to control the affairs of the world (2 Corinthians 4:4, 1 John 5:19) and access to manipulate man’s life to the point of destruction and death. In God’s own idea of creating the world was to give a very special place to man. In Genesis 1:26-28 tells us that God made man in His image, after His likeliness and blessed man with dominion. These are precious things God did for man.

Because of this dominion charge, God permitted man to name all the things He God had created and whatever name man called the creation of God, so its name became (Genesis 2:19). What a blessed privilege man had. Not only this but God went further to entrust all the creation into man’s care and charged him to exercise control over everything on this earth. This is the dominion God trusted to man in the beginning of creation. This was what man considered so lightly and exchanged the gifted possession of the sovereign power over the entirety of God’s creation for the passion of the flesh and thus lost hold of his controlling power and mandate on earth.  This mandate was what the devil was after all this while and confirmed to Jesus in the first encounter between light and darkness in Luke 4:6; “To you I will give all this authority and their glory; for it has been delivered to me, and I give it to whom I will.”

Christ birth was to renew the hope of man living the righteousness of God. The righteousness of God which man was created with is the very nature of God. God’s nature rests with His communicable and His incommunicable attributes. Righteous is one of his communicable attributes. Communicable attributes are the attributes God shares with man while His incommunicable attributes He does not share with any.

After disobeying God’s command not to eat from the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, both Adam and Eve’s eyes were opened and they knew they were no longer perfect before God. 

Righteousness is the ability of the believer to stand before God without a sense of guilt or condemnation. Bible gives testimony of what God expects of His children on earth.

“… that man was blameless and upright, one who feared God and turned away from evil.” Job 1:1. “And the Lord said to Satan, “Have you considered my servant Job, that there is none like him on the earth, a blameless and upright man, who fears God and turns away from evil.” Job 1:8

“And they were both righteous before God, walking in all the commandments and ordinances of the Lord blameless.” Luke 1:6

 The third aspect of the glory of His birth was the restoration of the Spirit of God in man.

In the Garden of Eden in the beginning, God told Adam that if he ate of the tree of the knowledge of good & evil that he would surely die. (Genesis 2:17). When this happened, Adam did not die instantly, even though this action of Adam brought about physical death. What God was referring to was Spiritual death and it was immediate. The Spirit that Adam & Eve once had, that allowed them communion with God, was cut off and they were driven from the Garden, from the presence of God and from fellowship with Him. So, the first Adam lost the Spirit, and all others after him have been born without it as well. We are there lost and unregenerate. We are cut off from God.

Thus faith in Jesus Christ brings about regeneration. According to Matthew Barret, Regeneration is “work of the Holy Spirit to unite the elect sinner to Christ by breathing new life into that dead and depraved sinner so as to raise him from spiritual death to spiritual life, removing his heart of stone and giving him a heart of flesh, so that he is washed, born from above and now able to repent and trust in Christ as a new creation.”

Jesus’ birth is a big deal for humanity. It is an act of God’s love to restore the world to its origin state and God handing over His creation subject to man.

It is to renew our hope of walking in our dominion mandate, exhibiting the very nature or the communicable attributes of God in our daily life and living constantly in His presence and enjoying the sweet fellowship we once shared in the Garden.

Written by Elder Keith Eubulus