The unseen is the source of true power


When a friend recently shared a meme in a WhatsAPP group where a Chinese man and an American man use logic to find a way to cross between 2 hills and an African kneels down to pray instead and he still fails to find a way. It brought back to me a question I have always thought about but never really attempted to find answers to: why people, especially Africans, seemed to be vulnerable to teachings about things that are not visible to the naked eye. I blamed the victims in these instances because I considered myself too sophisticated to fall for these teachings.

As I embark on a journey of faith in an invisible being, I have come to realize that throughout history, African culture has steeped us in a deep appreciation for unseen forces, both benevolent and malevolent. This immersion has attuned our perception to the presence of a higher power beyond the tangible realm. While this sensitivity has made us receptive to learning about the unseen realm, it has also made us vulnerable to misconceptions and false teachings about it.

I am grateful that my African heritage has instilled in me a teachable spirit, allowing me to embrace the spiritual realm where Jesus Christ holds sovereignty in the Kingdom of God. This understanding has opened me to the opportunity of spending eternity in the presence of God.

While relying on the unseen realm rather than personal strength may appear foolish in the natural world, it is, in fact, the source of true power. However, my African roots also make me susceptible to other unseen kingdoms. To safeguard myself from these influences, I diligently seek knowledge of the Kingdom of God through the study of Scriptures. This knowledge empowers me to understand my responsibilities and claim to my inheritance as a citizen of that Kingdom.


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