In this continuation of Accessing Divine Opportunities, Apostle Kingsley Ajei-Godson teaches on the divine agenda of humanity, emphasizing God’s original plan for man to walk in dominion, glory, and honor. Drawing from Psalm 8:4–8 and Ephesians 4, the Apostle explores why God entrusted man—not angels or other beings—with rulership on earth. Humanity was designed to manifest God’s nature, exercise authority, and live victoriously through Christ.
📖 Key Scripture ReferencesPsalm 8:4–8—“What is man that You are mindful of him?”
Ephesians 4:8–13 – Christ’s ascension and the equipping of believers.
Romans 8:29 – Conformed to the image of His Son.
Hebrews 2 – Christ, the second Adam, exalted above angels.
Man as God’s Agenda: Humanity is the mystery of God’s eternal purpose—created to reveal His power and glory on earth.
Dominion Restored in Christ: Through the second Adam (Jesus), man’s lost dominion is restored. Believers must live with a mindset of victory, not defeat.
Spiritual vs Physical Growth: Salvation brings instant spiritual transformation, but physical manifestation requires growth, equipping, and maturity.
The Fivefold Ministry as Opportunity: Apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers are given for equipping the saints to reach the full stature of Christ.
Identity in Christ: Believers are called to “put on Christ,” reflecting His nature in thought, behavior, and dominion.
Rejecting False Identities: Apostle warns against identifying with astrology, zodiac signs, and temperament theories—emphasizing that true identity is found only in Christ.
“God is a miracle worker, not a magician.”
“You don’t pray from defeat—you pray from victory.”
“When you believed in Jesus, His nature was placed in you.”
“Stop subscribing to zodiac or temperament nonsense—put on Christ instead.”
“The purpose of church is not to glorify your pastor, but to make you like Christ.”
You were created for dominion, not defeat.
God’s divine opportunities require knowledge, growth, and right identity.
The more you know God, the more you understand yourself.
True spiritual maturity is becoming like Christ in every dimension—spirit, soul, and body.
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