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Humility is the Cure for Hostility – Pastor Mathew

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 Pastor Mathew Eleojoh James of Solemn Faith International Church, located at Road 21, Plot 14, Federal Housing Estate, Woji, Port Harcourt, has emphasized that humility remains the true antidote to hostility.

Delivering a stirring message during today’s service, Pastor Mathew continued his sermon series on “The Spirit of Love (Part 4)”, drawing lessons from several scriptures including Matthew 19:26, Romans 5:5, Genesis 12:1-4, and 2 Timothy 1:7.

During the message, Pastor Mathew focused on the story of Abraham, whom he described as a man who dared the impossible through his love for God.

Highlighting Abraham’s journey from Genesis 12:1-4, 13:14-18, and Hebrews 11:8, the pastor noted that Abraham’s character was deeply rooted in key attributes that demonstrated profound love and trust in God.

He explained that Abraham’s life was marked by prompt obedience to divine instructions, a strong faith lifestyle, and a commitment to soul-winning.

Abraham also exhibited humility and meekness, often preferring peace over conflict, as seen when he amicably parted ways with Lot.

Forgiveness, generosity, and a heart inclined toward benevolence were central traits in Abraham’s walk with God, alongside his commitment to godly training, his ability to honor prophets, and his worship and thanksgiving lifestyle.

Pastor Mathew further taught that accessing Abraham’s kind of love requires a heart for God, compassion for people, an understanding of one’s future and worth, and an association with God-ordained prophets.

Drawing examples from 1 Chronicles 29:9, Genesis 18:1-5, and Jeremiah 3:15, he encouraged believers to cultivate these virtues to experience the fullness of divine possibilities.

Throughout the sermon, Pastor Mathew shared powerful quotes to reinforce his message. He stressed that until the practicality of love is embraced and demonstrated, the reality of possibilities would remain uncertain.

He noted that “impossibility is nothing where love means something,” and that genuine love, proven through absolute obedience, produces tangible results.

He pointed out that genuine love is the foundation for genuine trust, which, in turn, is the cure for unbelief and doubt, referencing Titus 1:15.

Without visible fruits, he added, any claim of love remains questionable. Among the most memorable statements from the message was the assertion that “humility is the cure for hostility,” a principle Pastor Mathew emphasized as crucial for harmonious living and spiritual growth.

Additionally, he reminded the congregation that true love for God is measured by one’s ability to forgive others absolutely.

He cautioned that blessings may not always come from those we look up to but sometimes from those we overlook. Pastor Mathew concluded by urging the faithful to value and honor those God has placed over them, stressing that “what defines your love for God is your ability to identify and stick to who He ordained for you as a prophet.”

He also distinguished between generosity towards men and giving towards God, explaining that while the former is an act of kindness, the latter is a seed that yields divine returns, citing Genesis 8:22 and 22:1-4.

The atmosphere during the service was charged with reflection and renewed commitment as members absorbed the profound truths shared, determined to walk in the spirit of love and humility.

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