The Dansoman Area Head of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Daniel Kodjoe Sey, has encouraged Christian leaders to consciously seek the face of God for direction and understanding of their prophetic mandate.
He made this assertion on Tuesday, February 27, 2024, when he ministered to the Aflao Area pastorate at PIWC English Auditorium during the Area’s 2024 all-officers Apostolisation.
Speaking on the topic “The Three-Dimensional Walk of Jesus” based on John 4:1-29, Apostle Sey stated that God’s prophetic plan was to bless the nations through the seed of Abraham, who happens to be Christ Jesus. Jesus’ ministry on the earth was a fulfillment of God’s prophetic call to unleash the good news to all the nations.
“Like Christ Jesus, any minister called by God has a prophetic assignment, and it is through faith in God that we can understand this link as revealed throughout the Scripture,” he said.
According to the Dansoman Area Head, God’s revelation on His divine purpose for mankind has been prophetically linked and interwoven throughout the written word of God.
“Knowledge of these links is key to understanding God’s purpose and mission on the earth,” he explained, adding that every step Christ took in His ministry was not by chance but rather in relation to His prophetic assignment.
Expounding the background to the main scripture passage, Apostle Sey recounted how Christ Jesus decided to pass through Samaria to Galilee even though there were hostilities between Jews and Samaritans.
He noted that His walk-through Samaria with His disciples and His encounter with a Samaritan woman by the well that Jacob gave to his son Joseph were in line with God’s plan to unleash the gospel message to all nations, including the Samaritans.
At the core of Jesus’ dialogue with the Samaritan woman was the former’s promise to satisfy her thirsty soul with the Living water, he noted.
Apostle Sey further relayed that the encounter between Christ Jesus and the Samaritan was not a mere coincidence but rather the manifestation of God’s proper timing. He explained time as any chronological turn of events that occurs in everyday life. However, there is another time called the ‘kairus’ time. This time is determined by God. It is called the right time.
“At her kairus moment, this woman transformed and went back to the city with the good news. The Living water Jesus gave to her was the Gospel. After receiving this water, she became an evangelist,” he stated.
He asserted that the woman’s encounter, call, and the message she received from Christ are all prophetic in nature.
“Even though her old ways of life were nothing to write home about, she became totally transformed after she met Christ Jesus at the right time. She did not need her jug to fill water. She was fulfilled by the encounter,” he stressed.
Apostle Sey, therefore, encouraged Christian leaders to be sensitive to God’s timing and allow the Holy Spirit to lead them in their prophetic mandate. “Do not be envious of positions or statuses in ministry but rather envy grace. Pray that the Lord will lead you to places where your ministry will blossom and have the maximum impact. This is because your call is prophetic in nature,” he concluded.
Report by Pastor Francis Lamptey (Aflao Area Reporter)