A Life of Ministry by Isaac Megbolugbe

A Life of Ministry

Isaac Megbolugbe
September 16, 2024

Embracing a lifestyle of ministry begins with making God our first and only priority. When we trust that He is our everything, we can confidently surrender our lives to His purposes. As we seek to please Him above all else, we discover that every aspect of our lives falls into its appropriate place. In this series of articles, we’ll explore what it means to live a life of ministry, fully surrendered to God’s will.

Article 1: A Living Witness for the Kingdom of God

As believers, we are called to be living witnesses for the Kingdom of God. This means that our lives should reflect the power and love of Christ, drawing others to Him. We are not just passive observers, but active participants in God’s redemptive plan. By living a life that honors God, we become a testament to His goodness and grace.

Article 2: Becoming a Living Witness

So, how do we become living witnesses for God’s Kingdom? It starts with a deepening relationship with Christ, cultivated through prayer, study, and obedience. As we grow in our faith, we become more like Him, reflecting His character and love. We must also be willing to share our story, testifying to God’s work in our lives. By being open and vulnerable, we create opportunities for others to encounter God’s love.

Article 3: A Saturated Life

A saturated life is one that is fully immersed in God’s presence and purpose. It’s a life that is characterized by a deep sense of joy, peace, and contentment, regardless of circumstances. When we are saturated in God’s love, we become overflowing vessels, pouring out His grace and mercy to those around us. This is the essence of a lifestyle of ministry – living a life that is so fully surrendered to God that we become a conduit for His work in the world.

 

A Saturated Life: Living Completely Consumed by the Presence of God

 

A Living Witness for the Kingdom of God: Shining Bright in the Sunset of Life

 

Becoming a Living Witness: The Requirement of Being a Living Sacrifice for God

 

 

1 thought on “A Life of Ministry by Isaac Megbolugbe”

  1. The pieces are testament Al and experiential by one who confesses being a living witness and the immersion in spiritual and metaphysical realities and consciousness. A great piece indeed.

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