A. A. Paintsil

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An Apostle of Jesus Christ. The Preacher Teacher of the GoodNews of the Kingdom of God. An Apostle of Holiness and Righteousness

According as His divine power has given us all things that pertain to life and godliness, through the knowledge of Him w...
15/05/2024

According as His divine power has given us all things that pertain to life and godliness, through the knowledge of Him who has called us to glory and virtue (2 Peter 1:3).

Notice what the above scripture says God has called us to glory and virtue. Virtue here means excellence. He has brought you into a life of glory and excellence. To fully enjoy the life He has given you, all you need to do is live by His Word! That’s the key to experiencing your inheritance in Christ and enjoying life to the fullest.There is nothing that the Lord hasn’t already given you or done for you. Ephesians 1:3 says, “Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places in Christ.” He has already granted you every blessing you could ever imagine, which aligns perfectly with what we read in the text above.

Therefore, your life should be filled with praise, glory, and thanksgiving to the Lord every day, everywhere, and at all times. He has given you a transcendent life, an overcoming life that makes you superior to Satan, darkness, disease, sickness, failure, defeat, and death; a life that surpasses the limitations of this world! This extraordinary life, along with righteousness, was delivered to you in Christ through the Gospel. His vicarious sacrifice on our behalf brought us into a glorious life. The Bible tells us that the prophets of old testified about the sufferings of Christ and the glory that would follow (1 Peter 1:11).

Christ suffered so that you would live in glory. You are now living in that glory. Blessed be God! If you have had problems in your physical body, no matter what they are, use the Word against them. Declare that you are always triumphant and victorious in every situation. Hallelujah!

And Jesus said, 'Who touched me?' When all denied, Peter and they that were with him said, 'Master, the multitude throng...
22/04/2024

And Jesus said, 'Who touched me?' When all denied, Peter and they that were with him said, 'Master, the multitude throng thee, and press thee, and sayest thou, Who touched me?'' - Luke 8:45

You see, the multitudes were thronging Jesus. That is, they were compressing, and crowding in on all sides, so it seems strange that He would ask, 'Who touched me?' Many people were physically touching Jesus, but this woman touched His power by faith. Many people in the crowd probably needed healing, but this person is the only one mentioned who received. The difference was the touch of faith.

If it was simply Jesus' willingness to heal that determined whether or not the healing took place, then all of the sick in this multitude would have been healed. This instance illustrates that it's not prayer that saves the sick, but rather the prayer of faith that saves the sick (Jas. 5:15).

Healing is governed by law and not by a case by case decision from God based on His feelings toward us. This woman received her healing by the law of faith before Jesus knew anything about her. Impassioned pleas to God will not obtain the miracle we seek. Although Jesus is touched by our feelings, it requires faith. It's not because Jesus doesn't know our needs or hear our cries that miracles don't happen, but rather it's because very few know how the law of faith works.

One of the main differences between a God-kind of faith and a natural, human faith, which everyone has, is that human faith believes only what it can see, taste, hear, smell, or feel. God's kind of faith believes in things that cannot be seen. You must believe that you receive your answer 'when you pray' - not when you see the thing you've desired. Simply put, faith is our response to God's ability, made complete by our actions. Trust Him completely and, because you believe, your actions will follow.

I pray for you that you will grow in the knowledge of Christ Jesus into the reality of his person and his kingdom. Amen.

You are God's Headquarters. Yes You. Ignorance is dangerous than Poverty, it's a diabolical disease so hear me.  God doe...
04/04/2024

You are God's Headquarters. Yes You.
Ignorance is dangerous than Poverty, it's a diabolical disease so hear me.

God doesn't increase or diminish within you; He resides fully in you. Understand that God's presence isn't greater in heaven than within you. You are His living sanctuary, His dwelling, and His moving center. You dwell in Him, and He dwells in you. You've become His home, and He has become yours. Rejoice! You exist in Him, and He exists in you. You are inseparably united with Him, so base your relationship with God not on emotions but on His Word. God is Spirit, and He connects with you through His Word, with your spirit.

An unforgettable moment with our father His Eminence Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams at the KNUST SCC Week Grand Fin...
26/02/2024

An unforgettable moment with our father His Eminence Archbishop Nicholas Duncan-Williams at the KNUST SCC Week Grand Finale. 🌟 'tfightthePROCESS "

Be God centered so that your children and others can see that every good and perfect gift comes from God. Being God-cent...
12/02/2024

Be God centered so that your children and others can see that every good and perfect gift comes from God.

Being God-centered means placing God at the center of our lives, acknowledging His sovereignty, wisdom, and goodness. When we prioritize our relationship with God, we demonstrate to our children and our immediate environment that every good and perfect gift ultimately originates from Him. This perspective helps them understand that the blessings and joys in life, whether material or spiritual, are not merely random occurrences or solely the result of human effort, but rather gifts from a loving and generous Creator. By living with this awareness, we teach our children to cultivate gratitude, humility, and trust in God, fostering a deeper appreciation for the goodness present in their lives and encouraging them to seek a meaningful connection with their Creator.

Just thought of sharing this light your way as it seems very important.You will come to know that everywhere Jesus went,...
31/01/2024

Just thought of sharing this light your way as it seems very important.

You will come to know that everywhere Jesus went, He was healing people, teaching in the synagogues, pouring Himself into His disciples. (see, Matthew 9:35And Jesus went about all the cities and villages, teaching in their synagogues, and preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and healing every sickness and every disease among the people.)

But irrespective of the demands, he needed to rest sometimes in order for him to be able to continue effectively and efficiently.
(see, Then Jesus said, “Let’s go off by ourselves to a quiet place and rest awhile.” He said this because there were so many people coming and going that Jesus and his apostles didn’t even have time to eat. Mark 6:31, NLT)

People made constant demands on His time and energies. Imagine how He felt. As the Son of God, He had this incredible power, anointing, wisdom, so much to offer. Yet at times, when He was exhausted, He would go away from the crowds and get alone so He could be refreshed. Despite the pressing needs around Him, Jesus knew that He had to take care of His temple.

If the Son of God our practical example had to be alone and rest, if He couldn’t meet all the demands of the people around Him, why do we think we can go all the time and be everything for everyone? No matter how anointed, strong, smart, or gifted you are, you get depleted. Despite all the needs around you, you have to get alone and recharge your batteries. There will always be needs, always be something to do, always be someone who needs your attention. You have to make it a priority to stay in balance.

Let's Pray:- Heavenly Father, thank You that You know my needs and You make provisions for me all along my life journey. Thank You for the example of how Jesus would get away and be refreshed when He was tired. Help me to be wise about taking care of myself and living balanced. Amen.

But by the grace of God I am what I am, and his grace to me was not without effect.1 Corinthians 15:10, NIV Life here on...
25/01/2024

But by the grace of God I am what I am, and his grace to me was not without effect.1 Corinthians 15:10, NIV

Life here on earth in this world is going to try to put impatience, jealousy, compromise, and bad breaks on you to keep or fight the true you, the person God created you to be, from coming out. The good news is that God is going to keep working on you, making and molding you until the true you comes out—the free you, the blessed you, the patient you, the victorious you. By His grace, God specializes in removing everything that’s not the true you.

Now, you need to get in agreement with God and see the free you, not the defeated you, the depressed you, the hurt you. It’s easy to carry bad breaks, hurts, shame, and feel unworthy of being blessed. Don’t believe those lies. What people did to you didn’t stop the true you. The anger and bitterness are not the true you. The true you is peaceful, loving, and kind. The true you is about to come out. What’s holding you back is being broken. The shame is being removed. You’re about to step into favor, freedom, restoration, and become the masterpiece He says you are.

Let's Pray
Heavenly Father, thank You that my life is in Your hands—not just my strengths and gifts, but my weaknesses and shortcomings. Thank You that You are removing everything that is not the true me. I declare that by Your grace I am on the way to becoming the masterpiece You say I am. Amen.

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