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Keys to a Strong Anointed Ministry


By Revd 'Remi Tejumola

Shalom! I'm sharing with you today about what I consider as the keys to a strong anointed ministry. The Bible says, "And he gave some, apostles; and some, prophets; and some, evangelists; and some, pastors and teachers" (Ephesians 4:11).

For a minister of the Gospel, the first key is that he must find out his area of ministry and be certain about it.

After ascertaining your area of ministry, the second thing you must do is to find out from God what you're to do with the ministry, and where?

The third important key is to find out how your ministry is to be conducted.


The fourth key is the easiest of all; carry out the ministry that you have recieved of the Lord - making sure you follow the heavenly vision that God gave you.


The fifth key is you should always give glory to God for everything He's used you to do, before, during and afterwards.

Everyone's area of ministry is unique. No one else has it like you do. Many times the only reason why some ministries looked outstanding is because while others are not carrying out their ministry the way God intended, some others are doing exactly what God wanted them to do, and that's what makes ministries like that of Reinhard Bonnke looking extra-ordinary. [Bonnke is concluding a 5day crusade in Ibadan on Sunday 15th. It's been a wow! I attended the Fire Conference.

My advice then is for you to carry out your own ministry according to God's design for you.

The sixth key is, develop a close fellowship with the Holy Spirit, depending upon Him for help and assistance in life and ministry. These will further enhance the anointing on your life and ministry.

Till next posting, God bless.

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