12DG: See How Bishop David Abioye Ministers At Pastor Fatoyinbo’s COZA Abuja Church

12DG: See How Bishop David Abioye Ministers At Pastor Fatoyinbo's COZA Abuja Church
12DG: See How Bishop David Abioye Ministers At Pastor Fatoyinbo's COZA Abuja Church

12DG: See How Bishop David Abioye Ministers At Pastor Fatoyinbo’s COZA Abuja Church.

Bishop David Abioye, the first Vice President of Living Faith Church, recently ministered at the Commonwealth of Zion Assembly (COZA) and shared his enthusiasm for the future of the church in 2024. At the church’s yearly event, the 12 Days of Glory (12DG), the Bishop delivered a powerful message on the significance of righteousness, purity, and sanctification. He emphasized how these qualities serve as the bedrock for receiving greater blessings from God in the coming year.

Abioye expressed his thoughts on social media, expressing a positive encounter at COZA and foreseeing a remarkable future for the church in 2024. During his sermon, he emphasized the importance of turning away from sin to show one’s true identity as a child of God. Highlighting the importance of believers transcending worldly influences, he encouraged the congregation to prioritize prayer, steer clear of negativity, and fully immerse themselves in the word of God for daily sanctification.

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Check out some beautiful pictures from the service:

As we anticipate the unfolding of God’s plan, the Bishop’s message encourages believers to prioritize spiritual growth and separation from sin to fully experience the glory of God in the coming year.

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