By Emmanuel Nyatsikor, GNA
Ho, May 11, GNA – Reverend Eric Dzansi, a Minister of the Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Ghana (EPCG) Sunday stated that Christians could not transform the world through entertainment and human strategies but only by the power of the Holy Spirit.
He said this was because it was not merely about tradition or Church attendance, but it was about experiencing the living Christ and making Him known to the world.
Rev Dzansi stated this in an online sermon monitored by the Ghana News Agency in Ho.
He stressed that the church should therefore not “remain asleep” in this generation.
“The youth need revival, families need restoration and the nation needs divine intervention,” he stated.
He therefore asked Christians to live to have an impact on families, schools, workplaces, communities and the nation to feel the evidence of the Holy Spirit in their lives.
Rev Dzansi noted that today the world was full of fear, confusion, compromise, spiritual dryness and moral darkness.
He intimated that many people did not bow to carved images but worship money, fame, social media, pleasures and power
The Reverend Minister noted that “education and worldly success without God was worthless.”
He said Church was not meant to be built by human wisdom alone but by the power of the Holy Spirit to enable Christians to bear witness to Jesus Christ everywhere they go.
Rev Dzansi reminded Christians that the world was watching them closely to know if their faith changed their behaviors and controlled their attitudes and exhibited purity in an immoral generation.
Rev Dzansi said many Christians today chose to remain silent because of fear of rejection, criticism, losing friends and persecution.
He said that many people only serve God when life was rosy but added that true believers remained faithful even in trials.
Rev Dzansi said believers filled with the Holy Spirit became living evidence that Jesus Christ was alive.
GNA
Edited by Maxwell Awumah/Benjamin Mensah