Sermons preached by Bishop Patrick Bruce, Senior Pastor of the Grace Cathedral (DHMM) in Kumasi, Ghana
2025-06-22
In this message, the preacher explores Ezekiel 47:1-6, urging believers to go deeper in God, surrendering self-control to the Holy Spirit. This transformative journey leads to a life fully guided and empowered by divine presence and purpose.
In the sermon titled "The Anointing," the preacher delivers a compelling and spiritually enriching message centered on Ezekiel 47:1-6, where the prophet describes a vision of a river flowing from the temple, growing deeper as it extends outward. The preacher uses this vivid imagery as a metaphor for the believer’s journey toward a deeper, more intimate relationship with God. The core of the message emphasizes the transformative power of surrendering to the Holy Spirit, moving beyond superficial faith to a level of spiritual maturity where one’s thoughts, actions, and desires are fully guided and controlled by divine influence rather than self-will. The sermon begins by unpacking Ezekiel’s vision, where the river’s increasing depth—ankle-deep, knee-deep, waist-deep, and eventually too deep to stand in—represents the progressive stages of spiritual growth. The preacher explains that many believers remain in the shallow waters, comfortable with a surface-level connection to God, but the call is to wade deeper, trusting the Holy Spirit to lead them into uncharted and transformative territory. This depth signifies a life of total surrender, where the Holy Spirit anoints and empowers believers to live out God’s purpose with boldness, clarity, and divine authority. Drawing practical applications, the preacher challenges the congregation to examine areas where self-reliance or worldly desires hinder their spiritual progress. Through heartfelt exhortation and biblical insight, the message inspires listeners to pursue a Spirit-led life, fully immersed in God’s presence, where the anointing flows freely to impact their lives and others.
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