God’s blessing comes in different forms, stay vigilant, Christians urged

The Superintendent of the Adweso Circuit of the Methodist Church, Very Rev. Andrew Mbeah-Baiden, has reminded Christians that God would respond to their prayer requests in due course.

He said God never fails and often honours his promise but it is the human being who is often not ready to receive the promise.

Very Rev. Mbeah-Baiden was preaching the sermon at the watch night service on the eve of the New Year at the Adweso Calvary Methodist Church near Koforidua.

Very Rev. Mbeah-Baiden called on Christians to be punctual at their work places and take whatever work they are doing serious during the New Year.

He said whatever be their prayer request, be it for marriage, business success, financial break through and health problem, God could send the response through a client needing their service at their work place and their time consciousness and diligence to work would determine if they would receive the blessing they have requested.

He called on Ghanaians to be serious with their service to others during the New Year so that they can continue to receive the blessing of the year.

Source: GhanaWeb

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