In a powerful sermon broadcasted on AP Radio 105.7, prominent preacher Dr. Kuuku Dadzie Ephraim challenged the role of Bible schools in selecting God’s servants, declaring that it is God Himself who chooses His servants, not institutions of learning.
Dr. Ephraim made it clear that Jesus Christ is the one who appoints His servants, not Bible school teachers. He questioned the ability of Bible schools to address the moral shortcomings of those preparing for ministry.
He posed a hard-hitting question to Bible school instructors: “If someone enters Bible school as a thief, liar, fraudster, and is living with a woman he’s not married to, how will you know?”
Dr. Ephraim stressed the importance of God’s direct selection in the making of His true servants. He highlighted the necessity for these individuals to be trained by someone who genuinely knows them, someone who can correct their flaws and guide them in their spiritual journey.
The preacher also took a firm stand against the pride and self-serving attitudes of some pastors. He argued that a true pastor must be humble, approachable, and capable of offering counsel and guidance to their congregation.
Dr. Ephraim’s sermon, titled “Ability to See,” is a passionate plea for a return to the core principles of faith, urging believers to discern God’s will in the selection of His servants.