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His Travail, Our Justification — From His Suffering to Our Righteous Standing
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His Travail, Our Justification — From His Suffering to Our Righteous Standing

Isaiah’s prophetic declaration in Isaiah 53:11 gives us a profound glimpse into the heart of the Easter story: “He shall see of the travail of His soul, and shall be satisfied… for He shall bear their iniquities.” These words capture both the depth of Christ’s suffering and the magnitude of the salvation it secured for...

HIS TRAVAIL, OUR JUSTIFICATION— Is Justification Just?
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HIS TRAVAIL, OUR JUSTIFICATION— Is Justification Just?

Here’s the truth: we have all sinned, and not only fallen short of the glory of God, but have incurred His wrath, and also stand condemned (sentenced) to death(Rom.3:23; 5:9,Jn.3:36, Rom.6:23). And lo, it is a dangerous (fearful) thing to fall into the hands of God (Heb 10:31). In accordance with divine justice, this sentenced...

His Pain, Our Justification
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His Pain, Our Justification

The human condition is neither morally neutral nor spiritually incidental; it is decisively fallen. Scripture testifies with unsettling clarity that all have sinned, and thus all stand guilty before a Holy God. This guilt is not abstract, as it invokes divine justice. And justice, by its very nature, demands satisfaction. The rightful wage of sin...

TAC-GH Discontinues “YOU MAY KISS YOUR BRIDE” Practices
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TAC-GH Discontinues “YOU MAY KISS YOUR BRIDE” Practices

The Apostolic Church-Ghana has banned the practice of kissing the bride before the altar during marriage ceremonies on wedding days. This decision, approved by the Council of Apostles and Prophets (CAP), was adopted by delegates at the 6th General Council Meeting held at the TAC Conference Centre, Fafraha, Accra. President Ami-Narh explained that the decision...

The Lord Was Here, and I Knew It Not: The Call to Spiritual Sensitivity
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The Lord Was Here, and I Knew It Not: The Call to Spiritual Sensitivity

There is a striking moment in Scripture when Jacob, fleeing from Esau, lays his head on a stone in the wilderness and encounters God in a dream. When he awakens, he declares in awe, “Surely the Lord is in this place; and I knew it not” (Genesis 28:16). This simple but profound statement captures a dilemma...

General Council Elects Three Executive Members
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General Council Elects Three Executive Members

Delegates at the just-ended 6th General Council Meeting of The Apostolic Church-Ghana have elected three Executive Members in accordance with the provisions of the revised 2025 Constitution. The elected members are Apostle Samuel Obeng Manteaw (Apostles Category), Pastor Enock Atutornu (Senior Minister Category), and Pastor Dr. Abraham Narh (International Missions Field – IMF). The election...

THE BIBLE: OUR GUIDE TO WORK ETHICS AND NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
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THE BIBLE: OUR GUIDE TO WORK ETHICS AND NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Work occupies a significant part of human life. Through our work, we influence families, institutions, and the direction of our nation. For this reason, the Bible must not only shape our private devotion but also guide our professional conduct. When biblical principles are applied to work, they become a powerful force for national development. Many...

Pastor Engr. Prof. Ernest Teye Appointed Chief Scientific Investigator by IAEA
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Pastor Engr. Prof. Ernest Teye Appointed Chief Scientific Investigator by IAEA

Pastor Engr. Prof. Ernest Teye has been selected by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to serve as Chief Scientific Investigator for a Coordinated Research Project (CRP) titled Rapid Screening for Safe Food. The project seeks to strengthen global food safety systems through the application of rapid, field-deployable screening technologies. Currently serving as the District...

‎A Humble Heart: Carrying God’s Treasure Well
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‎A Humble Heart: Carrying God’s Treasure Well

But we have this treasure in earthen vessels, that the excellence of the power may be of God and not of us.” — 2 Corinthians 4:7 (NKJV) One of the greatest safeguards of spiritual strength is a humble heart. Scripture reminds us that we are “earthen vessels”—ordinary clay jars; carrying an extraordinary treasure. The power...