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The Biblical Foundation For Honouring a Man of God | Ps Joshua Obeng

32 min · 31. Mai 2026
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In the lead up to the 70th birthday of our lead pastor, Ps Ransford Obeng, PJ speaks to us about what the Bible says about honouring our spiritual leaders. How we are expected to do it and why it matters to our own spiritual growth. So join us as we learn what the Bible has to say about us honouring those who lead us in the Lord.

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The Undercover Christian | Pastor Joshua Obeng

What does it mean to truly stand for Christ in a world that often pressures believers to remain silent? In this thought-provoking sermon, Pastor Joshua Obeng challenges Christians to examine whether they are living boldly for their faith or hiding their identity as followers of Jesus. Drawing inspiration from the story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, Pastor Joshua highlights the courage, conviction, and unwavering commitment these young men demonstrated when faced with opposition. Despite intense pressure to conform, they chose to publicly honor God, trusting Him with the outcome. This message encourages believers to move beyond a private or “undercover” faith and embrace a lifestyle that openly reflects Christ in words, actions, and character. Through biblical insights and practical application, listeners are inspired to stand firm in their convictions, remain faithful in challenging environments, and become bold witnesses for the Kingdom of God. A timely and empowering sermon for every believer seeking the courage to live openly and unapologetically for Christ.

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