Winners Celebration Service

In this message, the pastor makes a heartfelt call for personal and spiritual transformation for the month of January, which he describes as the “month of awakening.” He wants each believer to stop merely reacting to circumstances and instead take immediate action, drawing on the Scriptures—particularly the Parable of the Talents (Matthew 25)—to become faithful and productive servants in the kingdom of God.

 

The pastor emphasizes the urgency of making decisions “immediately,” without postponing them until tomorrow. He calls on the audience to adopt an attitude of openness and submission to God, affirming that all spiritual victory flows from an action initiated by God even before any human intervention. This idea serves as the foundation for the message that follows.

We must act immediately, without delay; reaction bears no fruit—only action leads to the multiplication of the talents the master has entrusted to us.

 

Revisiting the parable of the talents, the pastor emphasizes that each servant received according to his ability, and that the first two immediately multiplied what had been entrusted to them, while the third hid his talent and reacted out of fear. He uses this example to show that believers must act as soon as the master (Christ) goes on a journey; otherwise, they will produce no fruit. He connects this to common attitudes (laziness, excuses, procrastination) and shows how these reactions lead to stagnation, poverty, and the loss of blessings.

 

The pastor concludes by calling each person to pray fervently, asking that the fire of the Holy Spirit burn away bad habits and transform lives into “fruitful leaders.” He sets concrete, measurable goals (e.g., going from $1,000 to $100,000 in savings) and encourages aligning dreams with action, reminding listeners that without action, there are no results. He invites women, men, children, and even the technicians to speak to God, to abandon reactive attitudes, and to become active servants who multiply the talents they have received.

 

In short, the pastor invites the congregation to leave behind a cycle of reaction and to embrace a life of action guided by faith. By following the example of the diligent servants in the parable, each believer is called to make immediate decisions, to pray for transformation, and to demonstrate tangible fruit in every area of life. Thus, the “month of awakening” becomes the springboard for a year of victory, prosperity, and spiritual growth.

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