New Combine District Pastor, Wife Embark On Lunch Evangelism

New Combine District Pastor, Wife Embark On Lunch Evangelism

The New Combine District Minister of The Church of Pentecost, Pastor Martin Kesse Berko, and his wife Esther, on  November 25, 2022,  stormed the offices of the Ghana National Fire Service and the Police Station at Akosombo with the Gospel.

As part of sharing the word of God with the men and women of the two security agencies, the pastor and his wife served them hot lunch.  

Speaking on the topic, “Jesus as a life-giving Spirit” based on 1 Corinthians 15:45, Pastor Kesse urged the officers to surrender their lives to Jesus Christ and be saved. He stressed that Jesus gives life and that eternal life can only be found and enjoyed in Christ.

He challenged them to walk with Jesus and take Him as their Lord and master. He prayed for them.

To the glory of God, four of the officers later called him and gave their lives to Christ.

In appreciation, the Akosombo Divisional Commander of the Ghana Police Service, Chief Superintendent Isaac Obeng Dompre, and the District Commander of the Ghana National Fire Service, DO1 Cecil Addo, were overwhelmed by the gesture of the pastor and his wife.

They commended Pastor & Mrs Kesse for appreciating the effort of the security agencies by sharing the word of God with them and providing them with lunch.

“We are highly motivated and impressed by the action of the pastor and his wife. We bless The Church of Pentecost for training its pastors to impact their societies,” Chief Superintendent Dompre said.

Report by Esther Kesse.

Nana K. Gyasi, Wife Donate Brand New Vehicle To Church

Nana K. Gyasi, Wife Donate Brand New Vehicle To Church

The Chief Executive Officer of Nana K. Gyasi Company Limited, Elder Dr Nana Kwadwo Gyasi, together with his wife, Deaconess Josephine Gyasi, have donated a 2020 model Honda CRV vehicle to the Suame District of The Church of Pentecost.

The business mogul presented the vehicle to the church during the District’s 3rd Week celebration which was held at the Tetelestai Assembly auditorium in Suame, Kumasi, from December 7-11, 2022.

The programme, which was used for fasting, prayer and offering, was on the theme: “Equipped to Give Cheerfully” – 2 Corinthians 9:7.

Climaxing the programme on Sunday morning, Elder Dr. Nana K. Gyasi and his wife surprised the entire church by announcing the gesture to the congregation.

This brought great joy to all the members of the church and motivated other members, especially the youth to cultivate the habit of giving to draw more blessings from the Lord.

According to Elder Nana K. Gyasi, he was touched by the Holy Spirit to offer the car to the district to facilitate the pastor’s visitation to members and other ministerial duties.

Nana K. Gyasi Company Limited is Ghana’s leading supplier of steel products such as rebars (iron rods) and cement.

Report by Suame District News Team

Ministers’ Wives Urged To Pay Attention To Their Children

Ministers’ Wives Urged To Pay Attention To Their Children

The Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, has urged ministers’ wives to dedicate much time to train and teach their children to be grounded in Christ.

According to Apostle Nyamekye, the greatest treasure to ministers are their children, whom he describes as are a heritage, adding that, it is through them that their generations would be blessed.

The Chairman said this on Thursday, December 8, 2022, at the Dr. Wyatt Memorial Temple, Accra Newtown during the 6th Edition of the Greater Accra Ministers’ Wives Prayer Meeting.

The theme for the meeting was, “Equipping The Church As An Army To Possess The Nations,” – Hebrews 13:20-21 & Ephesians 4:11-12; 6:10-11.

Speaking on the topic, “Children, Our Greatest Treasure,” using Psalms 127:3-5; 37:26, Apostle Eric Nyamekye said that God hopes in parents to raise godly men and women from the heritage He has graciously given them.

“In the long run, the grace of God plays a role in raising godly children, but parents should do their part and God will honour it,” he stated, adding that their divine providence could be linked to how they raise them for the Lord.

He noted that the promise of God could be trans-generational. However, he posited that the role of children in seeing to the fulfillment of these promises cannot be overlooked.

Reading Genesis 18:18-19, he explained that Eli’s priestly line was cut short because of the behaviour of his children, admonishing, “Let us rethink about our children, they are our reward given to us by God.”

He further urged parents to know that the priceless gifts they can give humanity is a child or children they raise to serve God and the state in righteousness.

“Raising children is work but raising godly children could be harder, yet it is worth all the effort,” Apostle Nyamekye iterated.

Reflecting on retirement, he mentioned that in life, we climb and descend. He outlined that when descending during that period in their retirement, a support stick is supplied by children.

“Raise your children in the fear of God. Sow in tears into their lives and in due course, you will reap,” he emphasized, saying, “the children may not necessarily be a biological child. It could be a member or adopted child whom you must take care of.”

The wife of the Chairman, Mrs Mary Nyamekye, led the participants through an intensive session of intercessory prayers, delivering the sick, those in bondage and those waiting on the Lord for the fruit of the womb.

After, the ministers’ wives were taken through a skills training and practical session on Floral Arrangement, facilitated by Deaconess Eleanor Doku, a Floral & Decoration expert.

The gathering brought together wives of Executive Council Members, Area Heads, Apostles, Directors and district ministers within the Greater Accra Region.

Present were Mrs Deborah Agyemang Bekoe (wife of the International Missions Director), Mrs Elizabeth Osei Asante (wife of Kaneshie Area Head), and Mrs. Martha Anane Denteh (wife of the PEMEM Director).

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Chieftaincy Is Ordained By God - Sawla Area Head Asserts

Chieftaincy Is Ordained By God – Sawla Area Head Asserts

The Sawla Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, Pastor David Amankwaa, has asserted that Chieftaincy is an institution ordained by God, hence chiefs must rule with principles and values of the kingdom of God.

It is only then, according to the Sawla Area Head, will chiefs secure their reign and bring peace and progress to their subjects.

Pastor Amankwaa made the call during the official inauguration of the Sawla Area Chieftaincy Ministry on December 10, 2022. The colourful service took place at the Sawla English Assembly church auditorium.

Delivering the sermon on the topic “Oh Lord, Save the King” with scriptural reference from Psalm 20:1-9, the Area Head noted that the subjects in the Psalm prayed for their king to be successful implying that subjects expect their rulers to  lead them into a place of progress and prosperity.

According to Pastor Amankwaa, a king (chief) can only succeed in their mandate when they are in tune with God and subject their reign to His control and guidance.

He further noted that, as indicated in the Psalm (Verse 7), some kings (chiefs) “trust not in God, they trust in their chariots (wealth, power, the people in government, the size of their jurisdiction, etc);  but these can not save them in the day of trouble.”

Explaining the rationale for the Chieftaincy Ministry, Pastor Amankwaa stated: “Over the years, the Chieftaincy institution was regarded as a preserve for the ungodly which was an erroneous impression created by our colonial masters and some of our early missionaries. This, among other  reasons, is why the Chieftaincy Ministry has been introduced by The Church of Pentecost to provide chaplaincy services to the palaces.”

He added that the ministry would also change the wrong perception many (particularly Christians) have about the Chieftaincy institution,  and prove that one can be a traditional ruler and still serve God.

The well-patronised event had in attendance four paramount chiefs from Bole, Kong, Sonyo, and Kagbrelma, and 120 sub-chiefs within the Bole and Sawla, Tuna-Kalba political districts.

Also present were the area pastorate and their wives.

Delivering a speech on behalf of the Bolewura, Sarfo Kotoge I, the Sawlawura conveyed the appreciation of the Bolewura to The Church of Pentecost for the developments the Church has brought to his land and welcomed the inauguration of the Chieftaincy Ministry as a laudable addition to efforts being made by the Church to support his community.

He, therefore, pledged his support and that of his subjects for the ministry. The Kongwura also reechoed the same sentiment.

The Sawla Area Chieftaincy Committee comprises Pastor Samuel Awuah (Coordinator), Overseer Christopher Atuah Yeboah (Assistant Coordinator), and Overseer Jones Dwomoh Amankwah (Secretary).

The others are Pastor Benjamin Addo Boateng, Pastor Kwaku Amponsah, P/Overseer Samson Funotey, Elder Buzare Abbass, Deaconess Afiriyie and two representatives of the traditional authorities.

The committee was officially inaugurated by the Area Head at the event.

Report by Sawla Area Media

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Your Background Cannot Define Your Future – Apostle Agyen Brefo Tells Christians

The Aflao Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Michael Agyen Brefo, has encouraged Christians who are struggling in life to remain steadfast in the Lord no matter the situation they find themselves in. 

According to the Area Head, the workings of God might seem invisible but in the fullest of time, His works and goodwill toward His people shall be revealed. 

Apostle Agyen Brefo said this recently during the Area Women’s Ministry Joint Service held at Shekinah Temple, Aflao as part of the Area’s 40 Days Rehoboth Fasting and Prayer programme. Also in attendance were the Area Head’s wife, Mrs Ophelia Brefo, and some District Ministers and their wives. 

Speaking to the topic, “From slavery to palace,” with scripture reference from Esther 2:4-9,Apostle Brefoindicated that God’s providential care comes at the right time and in His own way. He added that even though God’s name was never mentioned in the Book of Esther, God still worked behind the scenes and revealed His glory.

He stated that Esther, whose Hebrew name was Hadassah, was a slave girl whose parents had died and was in the care of her uncle, Mordecai. Even though her name was changed to Esther (in Chaldean), God still changed her destiny and fulfilled His purposes in her life, saying, “As an orphan, slave and alien, she was limited by name, background, economic situation and class, but she became the queen of Persia because of God’s favour.”

He added: “Our struggles and our past don’t determine our future. What determines our future are the promises of God and His word.

 “No amount of limitation can stop the deposit of God in you; it doesn’t matter the names and perceptions of people concerning your life. Once you determine in your mind that your past or background is not a prophecy to your future but is in the hand of God, you shall surely succeed.” 

Referencing Psalm 84:11-12 and Ephesians 3:20, he added that God can do exceedingly and abundantly above all that believers can think of.

To him, the most important thing Christians should do is to yearn for favour from above.  Unfortunately, he said, many Christians belittle God by doubting His capabilities.

“Our God is a game-changer and a life-transforming God. He is able to do for His people things their eyes have not seen or heard with their ears or things that have not come into their minds (1 Corinthians 2:9-10),” he said.

He added: “The more a Christian prays, the more he gets closer to his destiny.”

Apostle Michael Agyen Brefo prayed that God who is the lifter of the head of the downcast will surprise His people by lifting them to higher grounds.

The atmosphere at the service was euphoric due to the presence of the Holy Spirit and His workings among His people during the word ministration and prayer. Participants were visibly touched by the power of God.

Report by Pastor Francis Lamptey, Aflao Area Reporter.

Axim Area Supports 10 Artisans

Axim Area Supports 10 Artisans

The Axim Area of The Church of Pentecost on Friday, December 9, 2022, donated items worth GHC10,000.00 to 10 church members in the Area.

The items included nine brand new “Butterfly” sewing machines and a professional hairdryer.

The presentation was made to the beneficiaries drawn from 10 districts in the Area, namely Abura, Samenye, Elubo, Kengen, Nyamele Kwagyina, Asasetre, Adubrim, Takinta, Esiama and Salman, during the Area’s post-Heads’ Meeting Ministers and Wives retreat.

Presenting the items, the Axim Area Head, Apostle Daniel Mireku Gyamera, in a speech, said members are the Church’s greatest resource, hence their needs are of utmost concern to the Church.

He said the items have been given to the beneficiaries to help improve their livelihood, and, thus, advised them to take proper care of the equipment in order to prolong their lifespan.

The Axim Area Head also urged them not to keep the good news to themselves but share it with others to be well-informed about the Church’s support to its members.

Speaking on behalf of all the beneficiaries, Mrs Dorcas Entsie of Nyamele Kwagyina District, thanked the church for the kind gesture done them and assured the Area Head that the items received would be put to good use.

Present at the presentation ceremony were Pastor Ezekiel Yennu Konjar (Area PENTSOS Coordinator) and the area pastorate with their wives.

Also present were Mrs. Evelyn Selasi Mireku Gyamera (Wife of the Area Head) and Elder Philip Kenyah (Area Deacon).

Report by Axim Area Media Team

Pentecost University Adjudged Best Christian University

Pentecost University Adjudged Best Christian University

Pentecost University has been adjudged the best University in upholding Christian values at the 2022 National Conference and Awards ceremony organised by the National Clergy Association of Ghana (NACAG).

According to the Executive Director of NCAG, Rev. Dr. Charles Abban, who handed over an award plaque, Pentecost University was adjudged the best after a thorough selection process. Dr. Abban commended the University for upholding sound Christian values and offering highly advanced academic experience at the time morality is constantly challenged. A citation that was given to the University in this regard partly reads, “recognition for promotion of best religious values. “

The Head of Department of Ministerial Formation at Pentecost University, Apostle Dr. Christian Tsekpoe, who received the award on behalf of the Vice-Chancellor, thanked the National Clergy Association of Ghana for the honour. He also read a speech on behalf of the VC part of which said the University will continue to equip its students and community with sound Christian values.

Speaking to PENTECOST NEWS on the sidelines, the VC, Prof. Agyapong-Kodua, thanked God for the recognition. He said “given that God’s University A+ agenda is hinged on ethics and skills, it is gratifying that the National Clergy Association of Ghana has observed the efforts the University is making in promoting ethics.” He added that PU would continue to enhance this and strike the right balance between ethics and skills.

Also at the ceremony, individuals who received awards included the Inspector General of Police, Dr. Charles A. Dampare and Dr. Sampson K. Boafo, the Honourable Minister of Chieftaincy and Religious Affairs.

The Best University of Religious Values award by the National Clergy Association is the latest high-level award received by Pentecost University in 2022 after the University received the Africa International Award of Merit in August this year.

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Ghana Prisons Chief Visits Chairman of The Church of Pentecost

Ghana Prisons Chief Visits Chairman of The Church of Pentecost

Officials from the Ghana Prisons Service led by the Director General of Prisons, Mr. Isaac Kofi Egyir, paid a courtesy visit to the Chairman of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Eric Nyamekye, on Tuesday, December 6, 2022.

The meeting was held at the Church’s General Headquarters at Labadi, in Accra.

The visit, according to Mr. Isaac Kofi Egyir, was to express their extreme appreciation to The Church of Pentecost for its numerous contributions to the Service, and to explore opportunities for more collaborations.

He commended the Church for taking the initiative to build prison camps in order to lessen the challenge of overcrowding in the facilities.

Among the Ghana Prisons Service delegation were Dr. Francis Omane-Addo (Director of Technical), Mrs. Patience Baffoe-Bonnie (Director of Services), Mr. Hanson Adu-Awuku (Director of Agriculture), ADP Canon Selwyn S. Adama Okai (Chaplain General), and CSP Vitalis A-Iyeh (Chief Public Relations officer).

Mr. Egyir, on behalf of the Prisons Service, presented a plaque to the Chairman in recognition of the tremendous contribution made to the Service.

In response, Apostle Nyamekye expressed fulfilment in positive impact the project has made in the lives of the prisoners. 

“We are happy that you received our donation. What is now needed is effective management of the facilities to realise the vision of decongesting prison facilities across the nation,” he said.

He disclosed that an orientation programme is being held by the Prisons Committee of the Church at the Pentecost Convention Centre, Gomoa-Fetteh, for prison inmates who have had their fines redeemed by the Church in order to reconnect them with their families before their reintegration into society.

He stated that there are two other Prison Reformation Centres under construction at Damongo and Obuasi; both are near completion. 

The construction of prison reformation centres by The Church of Pentecost is part of the Church’s five-year strategic vision, dubbed: “Vision 2023: Possessing the Nations” aimed at transforming every sphere of society with values and principles of the Kingdom of God.

Present were Apostle Emmanuel Agyemang Bekoe (International Missions Director) and Apostle Samuel Osei Asante (Kaneshie Area Head and Executive Council Member).

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Preaching Water But Drinking Wine

Preaching Water But Drinking Wine

So you must be careful to do everything they tell you. But do not do what they do, for they do not practice what they preach. They tie up heavy, cumbersome loads and put them on other people’s shoulders, but they themselves are not willing to lift a finger to move them. Everything they do is done for people to see…” (Matthew 23:3-5). The above saying by Jesus was just an introductory remark in His exposition on Hypocrisy in Matthew 23. The entire chapter was dedicated to hypocritical behaviour and its consequences for both the culprits and their victims. It can also be referred to as “Preaching virtue and practising vice.” One phrase that ran through the exposition not less than seven times was “Woe to you Teachers of the Law and Pharisees, you hypocrites”. It was, therefore, evident that the ever-loving Lord expressed His disgust at the phenomena where people preach water but end up drinking wine. One group of people who disturbed the Lord during His earthly ministry by several attempts to get Him off His balance were the hypocrites around His line of engagement. Suffice it to say that even demons did not obstruct Him that much. In describing them at one point, He used phrases such as “You blind fools, whitewashed tombs, snakes and brood of vipers, etc.”. Rather than seeing Jesus as a non-diplomatic hot-headed Messiah, let us take time to glean lessons from why He detested hypocritical tendencies in such a despicable manner. 

Today, most believers would bear with me that hypocrisy amongst the brethren has graduated from it being a stumbling block to a fully fletched stronghold. It has invaded people’s family lives, arrested the beauty of relationships within organisations and has made serious inroads within the body of Christ, resulting in deep and irreparable cracks amongst believers. Others have also argued strongly that what some often judge as hypocritical is rather diplomacy and not hypocrisy. Some insist that hiding a belief and balancing and adjusting oneself to suit the trending temperature and pressure of the day for convenience is just wisdom at play and not necessarily hypocrisy. How and why people can gather all the energy and momentum to loudly preach water but hide and drink wine (i.e. Hypocrisy) is the puzzle the write-up seeks to discuss. Attempts will also be made to suggest ways hypocrisy can be avoided or eliminated as much as it depends on us.

Hypocrisy is not showing loyalty, respect, reverence, humility and obedience to people in authority. Greetings and salutations to people in power, such as ” Your majesty! Long live the king etc.” shouldn’t also be viewed as hypocrisy even though People like Daniel’s detractors abused that felicitation in furtherance of their selfish ambitions (Daniel 6; 3:9). We are all required to give honour to those deserving, respect, and support those in authority. Unfortunately, some who exhibit such godly and enviable traits sometimes get tagged hypocrites.

The dictionary defines Hypocrisy as the practice of claiming to have higher moral standards or beliefs to which one’s behaviour does not conform. Words such as; Pretence, sanctimoniousness, false virtue, insincerity, falseness, falsity, deceit, deceitfulness, deception, dishonesty, duplicity, imposture, two-facades, and double-dealing are some of its synonyms. In my own words, hypocrisy is living a lying or deceitful life. It is, therefore, not surprising that the Lord never countenanced any form of it, no matter how little. The measure of hypocrisy in a person’s life is the difference between their words and actions. So, the higher the difference, the higher the level of hypocrisy. 

Hypocrisy is exhibited through mediums such as speech, attitude, actions, gestures and mannerisms. Hypocrisy can, therefore, be expressed or implied in a person’s behaviour. The common ones that usually get some pissed off are when people criticise their neighbours for something they are guilty of, according to Luke 6:42. There are, however, more sophisticated ones which are even more deadly. Judas Iscariot used a warm kiss to exhibit his on the night in which the Lord Jesus was betrayed. In Jeremiah 9:8, the Bible gives an example of the kind of talk from the mouth that doesn’t emanate from the heart but the mind. Words that come from the mind can be deceptive at times. Therefore, as Christians, we must be careful what we utter to God with our lips because, unlike all other gods, He is omniscient.

Some possible reasons and undercurrents for hypocritical behaviour are selfish ambitions, fear, men-pleasing syndrome, greed, discontentment, praise loving and conformance. It must, however, be stated that it is the natural birth and the fallout of the seed of sin through the Adamic fall that makes all humans disposed of hypocrisy. The flesh, therefore, swings towards hypocrisy by default. Pointing accusing fingers at others as you read this article is not the way to go since you may end up being the worst culprit if you lose your guard.

I have also heard a forceful argument being made by some that what people often tag as hypocrisy is instead diplomacy or the display of wisdom but is misconstrued to be hypocrisy. Diplomacy is the art of dealing with people sensitively and effectively. The English lexicon uses similar words such as tactfulness, sensitivity, discretion, and finesse to describe this rather good virtue and which has nothing to do with hypocrisy. Resolving conflicts and exerting a positive impact and influence on some individuals and society requires tactfulness or the art of diplomacy. The use of diplomacy calms nerves and brings down tension on such occasions. The entire household of Nabal was saved from a massacre by David and his men through the act of wisdom and diplomacy of Mrs. Abigail (1 Samuel 25). The diplomacy of Christ during His earthly ministry was second to none. His engagements with the Samaritan woman, Zaccheus, the tax collectors and the Teachers of the law attested to this. The honouring of His mother Mary’s request against His initial stands to turn water to wine at the wedding in Cana were other examples of diplomacy and tactfulness when He came to live with humankind. Yet, none was truthful, plain, and at times confrontational as Christ anytime the situation called for such responses.

Embedded, however, in hypocrisy at times is a certain appearance and film of diplomacy. In some circumstances, it is not simple to look sharp diplomatically without veering off and slipping into the lane of hypocrisy like Peter and Barnabas found themselves in one particular instance and which was duly confronted by Paul in Galatians 2:11-14. “When Cephas came to Antioch, I opposed him to his face because he stood condemned. For before certain men came from James, he used to eat with the Gentiles. But when they arrived, he began to draw back and separate himself from the Gentiles because he feared those who belonged to the circumcision group. The other Jews joined him in his hypocrisy so that by their hypocrisy, even Barnabas was led astray.

When I saw that they were not acting in line with the truth of the gospel, I said to Cephas in front of them all…”. Some believers, I think, have problems as to why Paul didn’t keep quiet and win the accolade as a “wise” and “smart” Apostle but chose to go on that tangent with Peter, a senior colleague at the time. For fear of falling out with the Jerusalem caucus, Peter fell into a hypocritical act. I must admit that there are occasions where I have been caught in similar webs in my quest to be diplomatic with some issues. May the good Lord forgive me. It’s all because I overstretched the limit of diplomacy in those instances. Thank God Peter took the rebuke in good faith and did not argue with Paul. When reprimanded by the Holy Spirit or confronted by others on a hypocritical gesture, let us not take it personally or be overly defensive. Paul has, thus, been judged as being temperamental and a non-discretionary talkative who knew very little about diplomacy. I beg to differ because we’re talking about someone who could keep his mouth shut about secrets for more than 14yrs. Even until his death regarding some heavenly mysteries, he was privileged to understand but not permitted to utter a word about it to mortal men (2 Corinthians 12:2). 

How diplomatic could Jesus have been without exposing Judas on the night He was betrayed as the betrayer? How diplomatic could Daniel and his 3 Jewish brothers be without being hypocritical in their dealings with the Kings of Babylon? These were first-class, young and intelligent diplomats by all standards so far as all the literature of Babylon was concerned. They knew the implications of the stands they took on instructions received when they collided with the precepts of the God of their ancestors. Do you think they didn’t take their coursework in diplomacy seriously or didn’t understand it in their 3-years orientation program at Nebuch’dnezzar’s palace? Will they have come out as the best students? The only difference between them and the others was their determination and vow to worship the Lord God with all their hearts, souls and mind. They were neither disrespectful nor proud, judging from the gentle, submissive and excellent spirit they exhibited as officials at the King’s palace. Hypocrisy is not wisdom at play or diplomacy so let’s not force them to look alike. I see diplomacy rather as the exhibition of truth under the canopy of love and which should not have any resemblance with hypocrisy.

God expressed His utmost disgust for hypocrisy even before the advent of Christ. Amos 5:21-24 says that God is not interested in our religious festivals, offerings and solemn assemblies if they are loaded with pretence and are just a show off to impress others. He went on to say that even the hymns we sing will be noise in His ears if we don’t put a stop to hypocritical lifestyles. Also referred to as “the yeast of the Pharisees” in Luke 12:1, Jesus also could not understand why some would be two-faced in their dealings with their neighbours. In Luke 22:48, He asked Judas, “Are you betraying the Son of Man with a Kiss?” How on earth would a man appointed by the Lord as an Apostle do such a thing to Jesus? And how can ushering people to the slaughterhouse be done with a Kiss? Heaven doesn’t understand and will never accept hypocrisy today or tomorrow. Therefore, believers who have made false praises or flattery their specialty but harbour ill motives should use the rather sad end of Judas as a lesson and repent.

Judas, at the time, had grown to become a two-faced Apostle because he knew the arguments to the table to appear spiritually sharp anytime Jesus was around but at the same time managed to look good in the eyes of the Pharisees. He disingenuously objected to a divinely inspired act of worship by Mary in John 12:3 when he said, “Why wasn’t this perfume sold and the money given to the poor? It was worth a year’s wages.” Judas was the same person who had his hand in the same bowl with Jesus eating on the night He was betrayed and still asking Him who and why someone would betray Him. Meanwhile, at the time, he had already pocketed the thirty shekels of silver to betray Jesus to be killed. Absenting himself from the prayer meeting with his other colleague Apostles at Gethsemane with Jesus, Judas was the one who came in the company with the soldiers to arrest Jesus once he kissed Him. How could one person be Jesus’ boy and a foot-soldier for the Pharisees simultaneously? That is the confusion surrounding hypocritical lifestyles.

Hypocrites are a nuisance to Kingdom-minded goals and a hindrance to the flow of the Spirit. All unrepentant practising hypocrites are, therefore, the venom that needs to be monitored closely with steps taken to evacuate all non-suspecting victims around their line of operations. If you know what you have succeeded in communicating to others about your virtues is not your true self, it is called pretence. Please examine yourself because that is what hypocrisy is all about. The confirmatory test for hypocrisy is a self-conducted one since it involves the intents or motives of people’s actions. 

Is it not scary to learn about the eternal resting place of all hypocrites? Matthew 24:51 reads, “He will cut him to pieces and assign him a place with the hypocrites, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.” Hypocrisy is, therefore, a fake lifestyle enroute to the city with foundations designed for Satan and his cohorts.

Thankfully, there is hope for all who desire to shun hypocrisy and all of its appearances. Apostle Peter, who got rid of some traces of it in his life after Paul confronted him, had this to say in 1 Peter 2:1, “Therefore, rid yourselves of all malice and all deceit, hypocrisy, envy, and slander of every kind.” Thriving on that low-lying ground where sycophancy is bred and cultivated, hypocrisy, especially the “viral” type, can also be very contagious. Let’s, therefore, move to higher ground, so we don’t lose our guard. Keeping faith and trust in God’s word with a quality prayer life is one sure way of warding off hypocritical tendencies. Avoiding needless efforts in pleasing all men instead of focusing on pleasing God will also help all who are determined to do away with hypocrisy. Let us also be modest in our expectations by our ambitions and honesty, and contentment accept and believe in the faithfulness of God to see us through in all our endeavours. 

It is worth noting that when hypocrisy is allowed to thrive, many innocent people become victims and suffer its consequences apart from the hypocrites themselves. Even though Judas hanged himself after becoming remorseful, he had succeeded in creating problems in many households in Jerusalem, caused Peter’s disgrace before little girls, broke the hearts of Mary, the mother of Jesus and shook the foundation of the church at its budding stage. Like Judas, hypocrites usher us to our detractors and serve as a link or bridge between them and us. We must break that bridge and disconnect that link through effective prayers. 

Hypocritical behaviour may appear rewarding temporarily, but the end of Judas Iscariot must be a great lesson for all who are already reaping some of its short-term rewards. Systems that breed it, which have been institutionalised, must open for immediate reforms so the weak and vulnerable who get in there aren’t intoxicated and consumed in it. However, since Heaven wouldn’t take any excuse for indulging in hypocrisy, every effort must be made by all to shun all forms of it in our lives. Jesus answered Judas’ hypocrisy, “Leave her alone,” Jesus replied. “It was intended that she should save this perfume for the day of my burial. You will always have the poor among you, but you will not always have me” (John 12:4-8). Let us also decisively tell hypocrisy to leave us alone, and it will go in Jesus’ mighty name. Stay blessed.

Written by Pastor James Orhin Agyin

The Church of Pentecost Donates To Kaneshie Polyclinic

The Church of Pentecost Donates To Kaneshie Polyclinic

The Women’s Ministry and the Virtuous Ladies wing of Kaneshie Estate Assembly in the North Kaneshie District of The Church of Pentecost on Saturday, December 3, 2022, donated some items to the Gynaecology department of the Kaneshie Polyclinic in the Okaikoi South Constituency.

The items donated include toiletries, a brand-new refrigerator, bedsheets, trash bins, disinfectants, locally-made soaps, napkins and tissues. 

The church delegation that made the presentation was led by the District Minister, Pastor David Oppong, his wife, Cecilia and the Women’s Ministry Leader, Deaconess Diana Bekoe.

Prior to the donation, the Church also undertook an extensive clean-up exercise in the health facility. They also prayed for the patients and staff of the hospital.

The donation and clean-up exercise form part of the effort to give back to society and “share the love of Christ” to all.

In a related development, the group undertook a street evangelism exercise within the Kaneshie township close to the church premises.

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