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God’s Expectation From Those Called Into Ministry Revealed

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God’s Expectation From Those Called Into Ministry Revealed

Thursday 12 June

Text: 1 Timothy 3:1-7
Key verse: A bishop must be blameless, the husband of one wife, vigilant, sober, of good behavior, given to hospitality, apt to teach. 1 Timothy 3:2.
I, Brother Ezi Monday, had an encounter with the Lord Jesus during a conference. As discussion was going on during an interactive session after a message by the Head of Admin on whether it was good or not for members to reject an appointed leader for any reason, the Admin said, “No, because the International Director must have prayed and been led by God.” I said in my heart, "Why do some leaders go against the standard laid before them after they have been chosen and prayed for?” 
The Lord replied in my heart, "I am not the God of error and assumption. Have you not read or heard in My word that Judas was among My twelve disciples although he was not qualified, being a thief and betrayer but I chose him by My wisdom to fulfil My word. Likewise, I allow My servant, Pastor Paul Rika, to choose some of these unfaithful leaders by My wisdom and knowledge to propagate this work and fulfill My word just as you saw in Judas Iscariot. Therefore, it is left for the leaders that have been chosen to work on themselves not to be like Judas Iscariot by fulfilling the scriptures negatively, rather I choose you as I chose Peter to work on you, perfect you, and make you the rock upon which My church will be built.”
The Lord is making a passionate plea to His children worldwide: Accept God's choice and pray for him to succeed; support him in all areas; read the books he has written on various areas of Christian Life and ministry; appreciate the gifts and wisdom God has given him; watch the recorded video messages and listen to the audios; follow his teachings and counsel; join online activities through Zoom links provided; study and share the Daily Devotionals; join HOREMOW groups online and follow the pages on social media handles; locate Units and Chapters close to you and join them; invite Pastor Rika or Sister Linda to your churches, conferences and programs; and always thank God for raising Pastor Paul Rika and HOREMOW.
Thought For The Day: You can do nothing without GOD 
Song For The Day: I must go with Jesus everywhere, no matter the roughness…
Bible Reading For The Day: Psalms 38-42 
#Horemow.

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