PROVOKING DIVINE AUDIENCE

 One of the most disheartening experiences in life is when you are seriously conversing with someone, and the person refuses to give you an audience. This is the condition of many of us. In as much as we want to hear from God, God does not listen to us, and the golden question is why? 


So, in this series of teaching we will be looking at the pathway, the secret key by which we can trigger, provoke, or invoke God's attention. When God respond or give you attention, it takes away frustrations and desperations.

2 Chronicles 7:14 (foundation text)

 "If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land. "

It doesn't matter who you are or what you have attained in life, as long as you are human you will need divine help or assistance. 

Man will always need God and so God has instituted certain system by which when man subject to that system, it provokes His audience or causes Him to reveal Himself to that man. 

In the foundation text God revealed the way, what it will take to provoke or get His attention. When we align ourselves with God through Jesus Christ, we become His own "my people" and He becomes our Father. He has grant us with the will power to communicate to him as we do to our earthly fathers. But there are some conditions or systems we need to find ourselves in or subject ourselves to in order to provoke His audience and the first in the text is "humble themselves."

HUMILITY

Humility is the entity that gives men the credibility before the almighty God. It takes humility to access uninterrupted divine attention. It is the highway to greatness, and no one reaches his destination without it.

Listen to full message here.


By: Pastor Jones Adu-Gyamfi (Anointed)


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