Prophet Kwasi Asante Annor, the Resident Minister of PIWC Trasacco in the Madina Area of The Church of Pentecost, has urged young people to embrace fasting and prayers to effectively fulfill their calling.
He stated that to successfully run the Christian race, it is essential to adopt the discipline of prayer and fasting. This practice, he noted, will energise, empower, and equip individuals for transformation – an attribute that is gradually diminishing and needs revival.
Prophet Annor shared these insights during the Day 2 morning session of the PENSA Ghana ‘Walk the Calling’ Conference at KNUST, Kumasi. He spoke on the theme, ‘The Practice of Waiting Upon God through Fasting and Prayer’ (Jeremiah 6:16, Joel 2:15, Isaiah 40:31).
He stated: ‘The believer faces three main challenges: the flesh, the world and its system, and the devil. One way to overcome these is through discipline, by understanding the mystery of waiting through fasting and prayers.’
The former General Manager of Pent TV disclosed that the founding fathers of the church consistently waited on God through fasting and prayers which helped them tap into the supernatural to bring heaven down. He cited examples from the Bible, including Moses, Elijah, Esther, David, Anna the prophetess, and Jesus Christ, as well as church founders like John Wesley and Rev. James McKeown, to inspire the gathering to embrace the practice of waiting.
He also encouraged participants to enter the field of prayer by setting aside gadgets that easily ensnare and distract them.
Prophet Annor cautioned that the power behind the conference theme is not about entertainment, but about prayer for fulfillment.
The session concluded with intensive prayers to demonstrate the power behind the Word.
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