In a heartfelt message delivered during a Wednesday school of prayer, the Apostle dives into the core theme of “praying the promises of God,” specifically highlighting the high priestly role of Jesus as depicted in the book of Hebrews.

Apostle begins with a prayer for enlightenment, setting a reflective tone for the discussion. He focuses on the significance of Jesus’ high priesthood in contrast to the Old Testament’s Aaronic and Levitical priests. Unlike these priests, whose rituals provided only temporary atonement, Jesus offers a permanent solution through His own sacrificial death.

Apostle Nzo elaborates on the superior order of Jesus’ priesthood, likening it to Melchizedek, a figure embodying righteousness and peace. He reassures believers that they are justified and made righteous in Christ, urging them to overcome any feelings of inadequacy rooted in their past sins. The message emphasizes that believers should reject self-condemnation and recognize their identity as children of God, capable of praying with confidence. This confidence is grounded in Jesus’ resurrection and believers’ kinship with Him.

Moreover, the speaker addresses the themes of justification and righteousness as integral to a believer’s relationship with God. He stresses that genuine faith leads to a state of righteousness, equipping believers for peace with God. Drawing examples from biblical narratives, such as Paul’s experience in Acts 27, the speaker illustrates how faith can empower individuals to stand firm amid adversity. Ultimately, he calls on the audience to internalize their identity in Christ and engage actively with their faith, inviting them to experience the fullness of God’s promises.