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God needs saved channels to save others – Evangelist Agbetum Kudzo

Evangelist Agbetum Kudzo, has called on the youth to dedicate their lives to divine service, emphasising that God seeks “saved channels” to bring salvation to others.

He stressed that the primary method through which God reached the unsaved was through those who had already experienced His salvation.

Mr Kudzo who was speaking at a Youth Retreat at Sokode-Gbogame in the Ho Municipality of the Volta Region under theme, “Agents of Salvation,” challenged the youth to recognise the urgency of the current spiritual season.

He urged the young people to go beyond passive faith and actively make themselves available for God’s purpose, saying, “God needs saved channels to save others, therefore, you must be agents of salvation, transmitting Christ to others.”

Mr Kudzo emphasised that believers who were agents of salvation needed to maintain a close relationship with Christ, the source of salvation, to gain more of Him and have an impact on the lives of other people.

The Evangelist underscored the importance of daily salvation in the life of a Christian, encouraging the participants to maintain a God-directed- life to remain effective in their witness to their peers.

He urged young people to abstain from what he referred to as “refined sins” and dedicate themselves to everyday salvation to avoid contradicting God’s word in their day-to-day activities and to be well-prepared to impact others.

The Evangelist bemoaned the moral degradation of the world today, attributing it to sin and stating that man required Christ’s salvation, since Christ came not to condemn the world but to save it.

Mr Kudzo charged the participants to return to their localities as transformed leaders, ready to influence their generation for Christ, and should not allowed anything that was contrary to the life of Christ to rule them.

The theme: “Agents of Salvation,” recognised the ongoing spiritual battle for souls, requiring a generation of youth who are both sanctified and prepared for the task.

The three-day retreat, which drew young people from various parts of the country, was characterised by intense prayer.

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