SES Day 1 – Evening

Many have traveled from far and wide to be a part of this momentous occasion; the Supernatural Empowerment Summit, in the Perez Dome. This event promises to leave each participant with an extra doze of spiritual empowerment and change in their lives forever.

Source: Archbishop Charles Agyinasare Facebook Page

The first night of SES was kicked off by powerful intercessory prayers, worship- praise and dance in an atmosphere charged with expectant believers desperate for a change in spiritual level.

Blessed with the ministrations of the likes of famous Ghanaian gospel artist; MOG and the Perez Mass Choir, SES was set to begin with its first speaker, his Eminence; Archbishop Charles Agyinasare.

Source: Archbishop Charles Agyinasare Facebook Page
Source: Archbishop Charles Agyinasare Facebook Page

ArchBishop Charles Agyinasare spoke on the theme; “Work the works of God”, with scriptural references from, John 6:28, Acts 2:16-18, Acts 8:1-4, Acts 8:6-8, Acts 17:6.

He emphasized that what this generation desperately needs is to work the works of God. The works of God are those works which come not by human might or power but by the Spirit of God.

Source: Archbishop Charles Agyinasare Facebook Page

He stated that if you are going to work the works of God, you need to see things the way God sees it.

As the church of Jesus Christ, we need to know that God has always had a world vision and so when He sent us, He sent us to everyone (Mark 16:15, Acts1:8).

As a result, God needs people with a world vision; people who will dream to reach the world and who will dream to make money to sponsor the gospel to the world.

Archbishop took us through a journey on what some people of old did with the world vision.

Source: Archbishop Charles Agyinasare Facebook Page

1. They had one great commandment and one great commission. They served the Lord with all their heart, all their mind and all their might (Mark 12:29-30, Mark 16:15).

2. They prayed continually not to lose focus (Acts 4:29). As the church of Jesus Christ, our focus is to reach the world with the word of God.

3. Both men and women worked for God (Romans 16:3-5).

4. They gave themselves to God (2 Corinthians 8:5)

He ended by declaring over our lives that;

“The Lord shall so bless His people that we shall sponsor the gospel to the nations”

The end time harvest will be financed by the people of God; if you belong to God, your pocket belongs to Him

In Jesus’ mighty name, Amen!

Just when you’d think one speaker is enough to leave you satisfied for the night the entire Dome was shook by the powerful ministration of the second Speaker: Rev. Dr. Ampiah-Kwofi

Source: Archbishop Charles Agyinasare Facebook Page

Using Matthew 38:18, the servant of God spoke on the fact that all power in heaven and on earth has been given to Jesus and He has given to His church the ‘on earth’ power to work the works of God.

He also stated that Jesus has given us the power for the earth component, charging us to go out and make disciples and heal and deliver in the name of Jesus for without the power of Christ, we can not do the works of God.

It is written “…He gave gifts unto men” this the servant of God made us aware that the gifts He gave to men are other men that He prepared and anointed in the form of Pastors, Teachers, Prophets, Evangelists, Apostles and when Christ gives a gift, the gift will be fully capable of doing the work of God.

Source: Archbishop Charles Agyinasare Facebook Page

He enlightened that when God gives power to men, they cease to appear as ordinary men (Acts 10:25-26).

He ended the evening with a clear demonstration of the power of God and declared power over the lives of us all .

Source: Archbishop Charles Agyinasare Facebook Page

The unction and anointing coming upon you will be a lasting one and will lift you up

From today, may you be a gift that God gives to men

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Power is on earth and is now in you. Even angels know it. You are an answer for your generation.

In Jesus’ mighty name, amen.

Source: Archbishop Charles Agyinasare Facebook Page

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