Rev. Prof. Kingsley Larbi, the Chancellor of Regent University College of Science and Technology, has asserted that to make a significant impact in the world, Christians must be determined to live by the principles and values of the Kingdom of God at all costs.
He made this statement yesterday during Day 1 of the Kaneshie Area Officers Retreat (Apostolisation) at the Kaneshie Central Assembly Auditorium.
Speaking on the topic, “Living by the Values and Principles of the Kingdom of God,” the revered theologian noted that there is overwhelming evidence that God desires His children to live by His principles and values.
He noted that the centre of gravity of Christianity has shifted from the Western World to the non-Western world, with the African continent playing a significant role in the advancement of Christianity globally.
Despite the gains made by the African Church, he expressed concern that it is unable to make the necessary impact in society because most African Christians are not rooted in the values and principles of the Kingdom of God.
He, therefore, encouraged Christians to be resolute in upholding the precepts of God in every sphere of life, not just within the church auditorium.
Prof. Larbi stressed the need for Christians to be good businessmen and women who fear God, upholding Kingdom values, principles, godly morals, and ethics in the marketplace.
Reminding Christians that God expects them to lead holy lives, he emphasised that this can only be achieved by living according to His principles.
He urged members of the Church to make it their preoccupation to live by Kingdom values and principles, as it forms the foundation of the five-year strategic vision, dubbed Vision 2028.
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