Christians Have Special Calling – HUM Coordinator Asserts

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The National Coordinator of the Home and Urban Missions (HUM) of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Emmanuel Agyei Kwafo, has asserted that being a Christian is not merely a personal choice but a divine calling.

Addressing Pentecost Students and Associates (PENSA) at the University of Ghana, Legon, during his recent visit to the place, Apostle Kwafo delivered a thought-provoking sermon based on the church’s theme for the year: ‘Unleashed to Live a Life Worthy of Your Calling,’ anchored on Ephesians 4:1, Galatians 1:24, and 1 Thessalonians 4:7.

‘We have all received a special calling from God as Christians. When you think you are in church because you were born into it or someone invited you, you will live your life anyhow,’ he said, adding, ‘By that calling, the character, image, and attitude of Christ have been formed in you.’

Highlighting the indwelling presence of Christ, Apostle Kwafo stated, ‘Christ in you, the hope of Glory, did not come by chance, but God called us out of the lot, and He dwelt in us. Christ dwells in us, among us, and with us. With us means He lives with us, amongst us assures us of His presence in our gatherings. But individually, He lives in us.’

He stressed the responsibility that comes with this calling, encouraging believers to declare in Word and demonstrate in attitude the character of Christ. He urged Christians to live in a manner that reflects their faith, saying, ‘When we live among people, our presence, thinking, arguments, and everything should prove to them that we have encountered someone they have no idea of.’

Drawing from his personal experiences, Apostle Kwafo recounted an incident during his time as a postgraduate student, where he stood against examination malpractice. ‘You don’t care what everybody thinks, you care what Christ says, and you live by it,’ he asserted.

The sermon also focused on the practical aspects of living a life worthy of the Christian calling. Referencing Ephesians 4:1, he mentioned that the lifestyle of believers should be consistent with their dignified position as members of the community of God.

‘Our Christian calling comes with a responsibility,’ he noted, highlighting virtues such as humility, gentleness, patience, love, and the pursuit of peace.

Acknowledging the challenges posed by a corrupt world, the HUM Coordinator advised: ‘When it is becoming difficult to abstain from sin, fast and pray.’ He reiterated that the goal of God’s calling is for Christians to be holy and sanctified, as stated in 1 Thessalonians 4:7.

Apostle Emmanuel Agyei Kwafo encouraged the students to rethink their Christian faith and check their lives both in the open and in private. He urged them to view every aspect of their lives as a ministry ground and demonstrate the real character of God to the world. ‘We must live lives worthy of our calling so that people may praise God because of us,’ he concluded.

Report by HUM Media Committee

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