
The La Area Head and Executive Council member of The Church of Pentecost, Apostle Dr Dieudonne Komla Nuekpe, has said that Jesus’ death, resurrection, and ascension prove that He is Lord over both the dead and the living (Matthew 28:5-7).
Apostle Nuekpe made this statement during a sermon at the Easter Convention, held from April 17-20, 2025, at zonal levels, namely Alajo, La, Accra Newtown, and Abelemkpe, among others. He spoke on the theme, ‘He is Risen, that I may Live a Life Worthy of My Calling.’
Apostle Dr Nuekpe, referencing Genesis 3:17, Romans 3:23, and Romans 6:23, stated that the greatest problem in the world is sin. He explained that sin entered by world through the disobedience and fall of Adam in the garden.
He indicated that God’s plan was for humanity to fully enjoy life and not just exist, saying, ‘He expected mankind to live lives of victory and glory, but due to disobedience, He pointed man to his former state, which is dust.’
Citing Hebrews 9:22, he said that after the fall of man, and until Jesus Christ came to die to save humanity, man sacrificed different kinds of animals to redeem their souls, but to no avail. That is why God came in the form of man to die for humanity (John 3:16), he added.
Apostle Dr Dieudonne Komla Nuekpe stressed that when Jesus was pierced at the side, the mixture of water and blood that gushed out testified that He really died. Although the tomb where He was buried was sealed and guarded to make it impossible for Him to escape, the seal was broken on the third day as a fulfillment of prophecy (John 14:19), he said.
‘It is imperative to understand that the death of Jesus Christ was not accidental but was God’s plan to save the world,’ he said, adding, ‘He even saved lives while He hung between two sinners. Though Jesus died for all, not all are saved, but those who receive Him as their Lord and personal Saviour.’ (Revelation 22:17)
He hinted that because Jesus does not want any excuses, He proclaimed the gospel in the grave as proof that He is Lord of both the living and the dead (1 Peter 3:18-19).
Concluding his message, Apostle Dr Dieudonne Komla Nuekpe encouraged all and sundry to truly accept Jesus into their lives and continue to remain in Him in order to live lives worthy of their calling.
In attendance at the various sessions were former Ambassador of Ghana to South Korea, Her Excellency Dufie Agyarko-Kusi; former National Women’s Leader of South Korea, Mrs Joan Asamoah; and Mrs Juanita Nuekpe (wife of the Area Head), among others.
Report by La Area Media Team