Sunday, 26 March 2017
God’s blessings become worthless if we don’t help the needy – clergy
Pastor Victor Asemah of Shepherd House International Assembly, Jos has said that God’s blessings to Christians would become “worthless”, if those so blessed did not help neighbours in need.
“Those in need are always among us; we see them everyday and know their sufferings. If you are blessed, you must assist them otherwise your blessings are useless and worthless,” Asemah said in a sermon on Sunday, in Jos.
The Pastor, who spoke on the theme “Supernatural Harvest for Progress”, challenged Christians to assist the less privileged in the society “especially the orphans, widows and others in difficulty”.
“When you help others, God increases your blessings. When we give to the needy, we have more access to his supernatural harvest,’’ he said.
Asemah described supernatural harvest as “having access to blessings outside the natural source and beyond ordinary imagination”.
“Such blessings are inexhaustible because of God’s divine connection to his children.
“ Supernatural harvest for progress is inexhaustible and limitless; it is abundant and without measure,” he said.
The Pastor said that when the faithful are divinely connected with God, He would cause helpers to feel compelled to bless them.
“Such helpers will not rest until they carry out the assignment of blessing those they are divinely directed to bless,” he said.
The Pastor challenged beneficiaries of supernatural blessings to deliver people from poverty, sponsor the gospel, help the needy and demonstrate the love of God to those that had not heard of him, so as to bring them to light.
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