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Be Faithful In Duties, Adventist Boss Charges Women
The Director, Adventist Women’s Ministries, West Central Africa Division, Mrs Omobonike Adeola Sessou, has called on women to uphold the tenets of faithfulness in the discharge of their professional duties.
Delivering a sermon on the sidelines of the 2022 Emphasis Day of the Adventist Women’s Ministries (AWM) of the General Conference of Seventh Day Adventist Church, “Mrs. Sessou urged women to “present themselves as instruments in the hands of God to deliver persons, situations or nations from calamities manipulated by the devil”.
Presenting the sermon at the Seventh Day Adventist Church, Mile 1, Mrs Sessou, who was represented by Mrs Charity Ogori, took her lesson from Egyptian midwives in the Bible.
“Egyptian midwives, Shiphrah and Puah”, she said, “stood up for the right despite the order by the Egyptian King, Pharaoh, to kill the male children of the Hebrew women at delivery”, adding that this singular act saved the nation of Israel from extinction at the time.
She described Shiphrah and Puah as uncommon tools in the hands of God throughout Bible history, saying that “the beauty of the woman was manifested by her goodly and godly dispositions at duty posts”.
According to her, “women can exert a positive influence in their little corners that would thwart Satan’s purposes and bless the world, thereby leaving a legacy of blessings and faithfulness to us all in the secret pages of our lives.
“A woman who fears God is a power for good. Beauty without the fear of God is a disaster. To fear God means to acknowledge Him as supreme and Lord of our lives who alone is worthy of our allegiance, obedience and worship”, she said.
Sessou said “as daughters of God, we may not see the instant results of being faithful to Him in the world full of injustice. We may wonder if we are doing any good by staying faithful in the world full of praise for wickedness.”
“God is calling on each one of us to be like Shiphrah and Puah, standing against every evil. In the world in which we live, we will be tempted to make compromise of our faith to please others.
“It could be a situation in which we are asked to do something that is ethically wrong and for fear of losing our jobs or relationships, we conform. This year’s programme and sermon reaffirms the fact that God protects and blesses those who stand for what is right.
“Can God count on us when he needs us to serve Him through our faithfulness in our professions and in the daily routines of life?”, She rhetorized.
While noting that conformity to the will of God makes any work that must be done honourable, Sessou prayed God’s enabling grace on the women to stand in the gap and become voice of the voiceless and help of the helpless in both the private and public sectors.
By: Lady Godknows Ogbulu
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