Apostle Joy Museba’s Easter conference message at New Creation Life Ministries International (NCL), “Saved to Serve,” highlighted that believers are created to live a life of service, empowered by their salvation. Based on Ephesians 2:10, he emphasized that salvation is not just about eternal life but about reflecting God’s love and character through good works.

“Believers are designed to live a life of service, empowered by their salvation,” Apostle Joy explained.
“Salvation is not just about getting to heaven; rather, it is about living a life that reflects God’s love and character.”
He also emphasized that salvation is a transformative reality that should naturally manifest in believers’ lives through good works and faith.
“You cannot teach a cat to bark, but it comes naturally to a dog,” he said, “similarly, the actions of people should flow from their new nature in Christ.” As Matthew 7:18 (NIV) says, “A good tree cannot bear bad fruit.”
Apostle Joy urged believers to live out their salvation with reverence, renew their minds, and walk in the Spirit, rather than gratifying the flesh. He encouraged the congregation to utilize their gifts, noting that gifts grow when used. Many people are gifted with healing, prophecy, or other abilities, but they fail to use them. Just as one would expect to grow in their profession or skill by using their talents, spiritual gifts also require exercise to grow.
Apostle Joy’s Resurrection Sunday message emphasized the importance of spiritual lineage, knowledge, and faithful stewardship, encouraging believers to experience the grace of giving and abundance.
Meanwhile, the four-day conference was a spiritual extravaganza, featuring various messages, including Apostle Joy’s “The Love Journey,” Advocate Mafirakureva’s “Love and The Law,” and Apostle Holy Mike’s powerful messages on “There’s a Miracle in My House” and “Financial Freedom.”
New Creation Life Ministries International (NCL) is making a significant impact in Zimbabwe, particularly in Kwekwe. Founded by Apostle Joy Museba and his wife, Pastor Mary Museba, the ministry, headquartered in Kwekwe, has grown over the past decade.