Faith, Patience Key to Overcoming Life’s Challenges -Evang. Jacob Parley Urges Liberians to Trust God’s Timing

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MONROVIA – Liberia’s civil war has left a lasting impact on the country’s society, breeding a culture of impatience and desperation that can lead individuals down a path of destructive decisions. Jacob N.B. Parley, a journalist-turned-evangelist, has been having a recollection, indicating that this impatience can be a major obstacle to spiritual growth and can even lead people to hell. Preaching at the Calvary Temple A.G. in Jacob Town, Paynesville, a Liberian journalist -turned Evangelist Jacob Parley emphasized that Christians who lack patience to wait for God’s time are vulnerable to the devil’s tactics, citing examples of hasty decisions that can lead to ruin, such as the disproportionate quest for wealth and power. The Analyst reports.

Evangelist Parley stressed that God has a unique plan for every individual, and that timing is everything. He warned against the dangers of false teachings and the commercialization of the Gospel, citing the example of Jesus’ resistance to satan’s temptation in Matthew 4:1-11.

As Liberia struggles to rebuild, Evangelist Parley urged believers to exercise faith and patience, trusting that God will bring about blessings and justice in His own time. He also highlighted the importance of living a virtuous life, warning that ill-gotten gains will not stand, and that God will always hear the cries of the humble and innocent.

Parley is an experienced Liberian broadcast & print journalist -turned Evangelist. He disclosed that Christians who lack patience to wait for God’s time are likely to be used by the devil through hasty decisions that could lead them to hell.

He said some of the hurriedly-taken decisions by some impatient Christians include the disproportionate quest for wealth, political influence, job promotion and unreserved favor from policy makers. 

Preaching recently at the Calvary Temple A.G. in Jacob Town Paynesville at the opening of a three-day fast & prayer, organized in commemorations of the 38th Anniversary of the Church, Evangelist Parley said impatience is one of the weapons used by the devil to entrap people.

He preached on the theme:  Christianity “Without Faith Is Meaningless, calling on the congregation to realize that God has a unique plan for every human being created by Him-noting that the spiritually approved time for each person’s star to shine differs from individual to individual, and that the only person who has the power to bring such blessings to fruition is God.

Evangelist Parley said the last days have witnessed an uncontrollable quest for signs and wonders among some Christians to the extent that a lot of worshippers are being misled by some so-called modern-day preachers whose actions are not far from commercializing the Gospel.

He said whenever people become so impatient to wait for God’s appointed time, they become desperate for solution- a situation that eventually drives them into false teachings and risky decisions for success. 

He recalled that in Matthew 4:1-11, Satan thought he could fool Jesus through temptation but he was disgracefully resisted by the Saviour.

Evangelist Parley said it was a complete irony that people would call themselves true believers and have no faith in God or believe that Jesus Christ is His only begotten son.

He cited a number of instances in Biblical history where faith was demonstrated to the extent that those who exercised faith in God   continue to be reflected and cherished today.

“Abraham demonstrated faith in God; Enoch also did, Sarah who had passed child-bearing age was able to bring forth a child, while the woman who had the issue of blood regained hope and dignity through faith when she fought her way through a huge crowd to touch the  garment of Jesus Christ,” the journalist-turned Evangelist said.

He also outlined several vices that have plagued the Liberian society as a result of many years of civil war.

Evangelist Jacob Parley named such inclinations as people spreading falsehood about their colleagues at working places to get them out,  seeking unnecessary favor from policy makers through  demonic practices instead looking up to God to work out things in their favor- adding that promotion comes from nowhere else but from  above.

He warned that any promotion or favor obtained at the expense of other people’s hard-earned reputation will not stand because- in his words, God will always hear the cry of those who are humble, innocent and look up to Him to supply their needs and wants.

According to Evangelist Jacob Parley, another great thing about having faith, exercising patience and waiting for God’s time is that He gets even with those who deliberately ill-treat others, plot against them or use their so-called connections and authority to bring them down for political reasons.

He admonished believers to stop doubting God’s ability to bring down demonic altars that are erected from family backgrounds and public places to retire individual and national progress. 

Evangelist Parley made a passionate appeal to the congregation to pray along with him in his endeavor to blend journalism with Evangelism- adding, “I aspire to not just be a preacher, but a Revolutionary Evangelist whose crusade will bring about mental transformation by promoting national healing, renewal and a better Liberian society in which truth will triumph over falsehood, hatred replaced with love & unity, as good overtakes evil, etc.

 “My first word of thanks goes to God, followed by our Senior Pastor, Rev. Dr. James Z. Kapel, our Santuary Pastor, Rev. William K. Hammerford, our Pastor on Prayers, Pastor Massa J. Dorley, amongst others, for affording me another opportunity to preach during a fast and prayer service at our Church,” Evangelist Parley added.

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