In a heartfelt expression of humility and gratitude, Apostle Pride Sibiya, a prominent spiritual leader, candidly reflected on his journey of faith, acknowledging his imperfections and attributing his calling to the divine grace of God.
In a Humble Admission, the Renowned Apostle Speaks on God’s Qualification and Personal Failures
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Apostle Sibiya stated, “Frankly speaking, I am an Apostle not because I am worthy. God never calls the qualified; He qualifies the called.”
This profound realisation emphasises the transformative power of God’s grace in elevating individuals to their divine callings.
With unwavering sincerity, he continued, “I am in not because I am not out… I am in because of His grace, no-not of man that I should boast!” This echoes the biblical principle that salvation and spiritual calling are not earned through human merit but are bestowed through God’s unmerited favour.
Acknowledging his human frailty, Apostle Sibiya shared, “I do not preach because I have accomplished, I preach to myself as I preach to you so that I may be closer to Him.” This transparent admission resonates with the universal human experience of seeking spiritual growth and closeness to the divine.
The Apostle candidly confessed, “I have failed a thousand times, He still loves me. I have disappointed many that cared about me. For that, Lord pardon me, for that, guys forgive me.” In these words, he acknowledges the reality of human imperfection and the unconditional love and forgiveness offered by God.
In concluding his reflective statement, Apostle Pride Sibiya expressed deep gratitude, stating, “For that, I am grateful, Lord.” This expression of gratitude serves as a poignant reminder of the transformative and redemptive nature of divine grace.
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Apostle Sibiya’s candid words offer a powerful testimony to the universality of human struggles, the boundless grace of God, and the transformative journey of spiritual growth. His humility and openness provide a source of inspiration and encouragement for believers navigating their own paths of faith.