The PENSA Travelling Secretary for the Madina Sector, Pastor Gabriel Nti, has reaffirmed the absolute authority and sufficiency of Scripture, declaring, “The Bible is authoritative, inerrant, and sufficient.”
Speaking at the opening session of the PENSA Ghana Leaders’ Retreat on Friday, September 19, 2025, he delivered a compelling exposition on the nature, structure, and relevance of God’s Word.
In a presentation rich in theological insight and practical wisdom, Pastor Nti emphasised the Bible’s divine origin, explaining that although it was written by over 40 authors across 1,400 years, it conveys a unified message inspired by the Holy Spirit.
“Scripture is not merely historical, it is alive and powerful,” he asserted, stressing that it is capable of shaping character, resisting sin, and guiding believers in truth.
He explored key themes such as canonicity, bibliology, and revelation—distinguishing between general revelation through nature and special revelation through Scripture and the person of Christ. Addressing contemporary linguistic and technological challenges, he encouraged believers to consult various translations while remaining anchored in the Spirit of the Word.
Pastor Nti challenged PENSA leaders to engage in deep, Spirit-led study of Scripture, commit to memorising the Word, and live lives shaped by its truth.
He concluded with a stirring call: “Those who trust in the authority of God’s Word will walk in strength, direction, and eternal life.”
The session, themed “The Bible,”set a compelling tone for the retreat, reminding leaders that true transformation begins with resolute confidence in God’s unchanging Word.
Report by Media & Publicity Committee