Theme: Empowered to Confront and Conquer Shame – In a powerful and timely sermon, Ps Abraham Sackey challenges believers everywhere to rise above the crippling effects of shame. Whether you’re a long-time Christian or new in the faith, this message speaks directly to you; no matter your denomination or location.
This message opens with a divine call: “Call my people to fullness by getting rid of shame. Break the chain of shame.” This isn’t just a suggestion, it’s a mandate rooted in Isaiah 61 and echoed in Jesus’ own words in Luke 4:18–19. Shame, he warns, is being weaponised even within the body of Christ, and it must be confronted head-on.
Throughout the sermon, Ps Abraham addresses:
- Those who use shame as a tool of control or condemnation
- Those trapped in the prison of shame, silently suffering
- Those called to partner with Christ in His mission to heal, restore, and liberate
He reminds us that to shame others is to oppose the very work of God. The word “disgrace,” he explains, literally means the reversal of grace—a sobering thought for anyone tempted to tear others down.
This sermon is more than a teaching, it’s a call to action. It’s time to confront shame, conquer it through Christ, and walk boldly in the freedom He offers.
Ready to be empowered? Listen to the sermon on Spotify or watch the full sermon on YouTube below and step into the grace-filled life God has called you to live. Join us over the next few weeks as we delve deeper into this preaching series and expose shame’s disguises and walk boldly in freedom. No more silence. No more shame. Victory is ours!
Sermon Notes
Empowered to Confront and Conquer Shame – Part 1
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