Surge Forward With Faith – Rev. Ahlija urges Christians

“Stand up in your faith and move forward as the Lord will fight for you, no matter the circumstances in which you find yourself!"

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Resident Pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana at Sakyimase in the Eastern Region, has urged Christians to endeavor to surge forward with faith, no matter the circumstances they find themselves in.

“Stand up in your faith and move forward as the Lord will fight for you, no matter the circumstances in which you find yourself!” She admonished.

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Rev. Mrs. Ahlija made this admonishing during the thanks giving service of two members of the church in its auditorium of the Ascension congregation at Sakyimase last Sunday, August 7, 2022.

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The departed members are, Madam Victoria Aduako Tabrii, 73 and Madam Ellen Boatemaah, 91. Citing Exodus 141-25, Rev. Mrs. Ahlija recounted how the Israelites, on their run to the Promised Land from Egypt, got entangled between the Red Sea and advancing army of the Egyptians.

However, through faith, they passed through the Moses opened Sea with the advancing Egyptians army stuck in the Sea and finally getting run over by the Sea after Israelites had crosses over.

Interspersing her sermon with songs, thus making it apetising and lively, Rev. Mrs. Ahhlija stated that if one believes in God, He is capable of fighting ones fight in times of need.

“if you believe in God same (Read Sea Wonders) will happen to you and your enemy will realize that there is a mighty hand behind you. If you have belief and lived a pure life, all will see that there is a God fighting your battle for you. “She stressed”.

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This admonition, she buttressed with songs like Ko Yen Anim Ara, Yeni Atuo, Yeni Agyan….. She pointed out that a time, the Egyptians realized that the Israelites they were chasing had a mighty hand fighting for them. They therefore decided to run away from them (Israelites) but it was too late.

“Your faith can save you, as your faith is your weapon!” she emphasized. Also citing Daniel 31, as lively Reverend Minister pointed out how through faith Shadrack, Meshach and Abednego survived the fiery burning furnance also recounted how Daniel survived in the lion’s den as a result of his umflininig faith in God. She stressed that what is needed most in such trying moments in ones unflindings belief and faith in God.

PRAISE AND WORSHIP
Leading her congregants during praise and worship time, an elated Rev. Mrs. Ahlija, Exhibiting youthful exuberance, was seen dancing profusely for well over one (1) hour alongside the mulling dancing congregation thus sending the church agog.

She explained that, being the first Sunday of the month, the congregation had every reason to sing , dance and praise God for having seen them through the first Seven(7) Months of the year, the demise of their two aged members not outstanding. Citing the Reverend Minister noted that they are likely to meet happily their departed member resurrection day. She was however quick to point out that this can only happen when members live righteous lives.

APPRECIATION
Rev. Mrs Alhija became the coast of mourners, including Prophet Appiah Danquah (Son of Madam Ellen Boatemaah), Pastor and the general Crowd at the funeral grounds from both her sermon, the previous day and during the thanks giving service.

It was later gathered that the Reverend Mrs. Lydia Ahlija is a teacher and chaplain at the St. Stephens Secondary Technical School at Asiakwa, having done this for the past six (6) years besides, she is a motivational speaker, touching on all for all ages. Manner of topics as a teacher, she teaches External Entrepreneurial Skills, mamagement and many more. “No wonder her outstanding powers in preaching!” remarked Prof. Appiah – Danquah.

By S. O. Ankamah, Sagyemase, ER

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