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Apostle Mike Etrue of The Church of Pentecost has preached, nothing can satisfy man’s deepest needs except Jesus Christ who is an unlimited provision from God to the world.
In his sermon delivered last Sunday ahead of Christmas and on the theme, Jesus Christ, the indescribable gift from God, the Apostle said beyond all of a man’s needs, the greatest his spiritual.
These spiritual needs include forgiveness of sin, eternal life and a relationship with God.
The Apostle who supervises at least 89 assemblies and worship centers within the Kaneshie Area of the Greater Accra region used the story of the Samaritan woman.
In the story recorded in John 7, the Samaritan’s encounter with Jesus at a well, changed her life’s perspective and turned her into an ambassador for Christ.
Likewise, Apostle Etrue told the congregation, Jesus Christ can change anyone’s life because he is an indescribable gift, the church leader referenced 2 Corinthians 9:15 and Romans 5:15.
Explaining what makes Jesus an indescribable gift, Apostle Etrue said, he is God who was born in the flesh through the virgin Mary.
The Kaneshie Area Head said through his mysterious birth, sinless life, atoning death and resurrection, Jesus Christ is in the most unique position to save mankind from the sin, hopeless situations, a purposeless existence and hell.
“By this gift, the believer takes on a new rule – a priest onto God, a prophet, a carrier of heavenly mysteries”
“By this gift, the recipient in turn becomes a gift to his or her generation – out of him or her flows rivers of the living waters (John 7:38)”
Apostle Mike Etrue said Christians must therefore demonstrate in their lives that indeed Jesus Christ is the indescribable gift
“Out of our bellies should flow life to dead souls and situations around us; for having received this indescribable gift of God, we ourselves have become gifts”.
“This is how people around us should see us”.
The Apostle with the Church of Pentecost said this kind of demonstration is conditioned on having faith in God enough to look up to Him in all things.
Christians must also stay connected with God by developing a personal devotional life and also strive not to grieve God.
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