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Purpose, Planning and Time Management

In this transformative sixth session at YnS Camp 2025, Dr. Kwaku Obeng taught on Purpose, Planning and Time Management, anchoring the message in the divine call to look, see, and become like God. This phrase became the heartbeat of the session—our universal purpose is not rooted in earthly roles or fleeting achievements, but in beholding God, understanding His nature, and being conformed to His image.Dr. Kwaku dismantled the misconception that our occupation defines our purpose. God did not create us merely to fill roles or perform tasks—He designed us with a transcendent purpose that stretches beyond time and into eternity. Everything we do on earth is preparation for what is to come. Since our earthly life is only a fraction of our eternal existence, it is misaligned to tie our purpose to temporary pursuits.Purpose, he explained, is the basis for evaluating a product—if we live outside our Maker’s specification, we risk missing the standard for which we were created. To live purposefully is to reflect Christ in every sphere—our work, our families, our relationships—recognizing that we are His representatives. Every action should magnify and please Him.To fulfill this divine mandate, we must steward our time wisely and plan intentionally. Time is not just a resource—it is a tool for transformation. By managing it well, we align our daily lives with the eternal purpose God has set before us: to look upon Him, see clearly, and become like Him.

09-03
01:45:18

The Lady and the Rebel

In this stirring message preached at the fifth session of YnS Camp 2025, Dr. Kwaku Obeng led us through the lives of Martha and Mary, drawing from Scripture to reveal the contrast in their dispositions toward Jesus. Though both women loved the Lord, their postures were worlds apart—Martha, busy and burdened with service; Mary, still and surrendered at Jesus’ feet.We learned that Mary’s choice to sit and listen was not passive—it was radical. She positioned herself to receive from Jesus, choosing intimacy over activity, even when it defied societal expectations. Her actions flowed from revelation, not routine. She did not simply do things for Jesus; she moved from a place of knowing Him.Dr. Kwaku helped us see the subtle danger of prioritizing work for the Lord over relationship with the Lord. Martha’s service, though well-intentioned, became a distraction. Mary’s focus, however, led to rest, grace, and divine alignment. The message challenged us to examine our own posture: are we driven by duty, or drawn by devotion?Sometimes, the way of intimacy may seem rebellious to cultural norms—but it is the better portion, and it is ours to choose. Mary’s example is not just admirable—it is essential. Her posture invites us into a life of deep communion, where grace abounds and transformation begins.

09-03
02:52:50

The Spirit of Intimacy

This message was preached at the fourth session of YnS Camp 2025. Prophet Edem Julius-Cudjoe ministered on The Spirit of Intimacy, unveiling the profound connection between understanding and intimacy with God. He taught that understanding is not just intellectual—it is the wellspring of life and the gateway to wisdom. Without understanding, wisdom cannot be expressed, and without wisdom, intimacy remains shallow.Through this lens, we came to see intimacy as a spirit—an attitude and posture we are divinely designated to carry. Prophet Edem emphasized that we must be filled, and we must learn to maximize spiritual seasons. True intimacy is not found in simply knowing about God (gnosis), but in knowing Him deeply and personally (epignosis). This is the kind of knowing that transforms, the kind that reveres, the kind that aligns our soul with the truth already locked up in our spirit.Referencing Isaiah 11:2, we understood that the spirit of knowledge is synonymous with the spirit of intimacy—an intimate knowing of God that leads to reverence and transformation. Intimacy flows effortlessly when understanding is present. Listen and be blessed. Shalom.

09-03
03:06:57

Civilizations From Christ’s Finished Work

This message was preached at the second session of YnS Camp 2025 by Prophet Kafui Klu on Civilizations from Christ’s Finished Work, emphasizing the divine role of brotherhood in manifesting the life Christ has already completed. He taught that brothers and sisters are not just companions but spiritual custodians—those who help us keep and steward the anointings we carry. The enemy often targets these relationships because he knows their power in preserving what God has entrusted to us. When God places us in a spiritual family, He places us in provision; everything we need is often found within that brotherhood. We were never designed to live in isolation—God’s civilization is built on mutual completion, not independence. To remain grounded in this reality, we must fortify ourselves in the Word of God, which anchors our understanding and response. The finished work of Christ is already locked up in our spirit, and through intimacy with God, our soul aligns with that truth, allowing it to manifest in our lives. This manifestation is not passive—it requires a certain kind of life, a deliberate conformity to what Christ has already laid out. That way of living is the civilization we are called to build and embody.

09-03
02:00:03

Christ’s Finished Work & Christian Consecration (Pt 5): The Flesh-Killing Power of the Word of God

Adrian the Beloved kicks off by showing the eternalness of the Word, the inherent power of the Word to create, uphold, and perform the will of God, and even override the will of man to ensure God’s purposes stand sure. He explains the Word as the regenerative component of the new birth, and how this same Word becomes a powerful weapon in dealing with the flesh.This sermon reveals the Word of God not only as comfort and guidance, but as a Spirit-empowered instrument that puts the flesh to death. The “flesh” refers to the sinful nature that resists God — it cannot be managed or disciplined; it must be crucified.The Word exposes sin, confronts hidden motives, renews the mind, and forms Christ within. As the Spirit applies the Word, sinful desires lose their grip and obedience becomes delight, not struggle. True spiritual maturity is not measured by how much Scripture we know, but by how much of the flesh is dying and how much of Christ is being revealed.

11-25
01:58:01

Christ’s Finished Work & Christian Consecration (Pt 4): The Prepared Bride, the Delight of the Bridegroom-King

In this fourth part of Christ’s Finished Work and Christian Consecration, we are reminded that it is God who is at work in us—both to will and to do His good pleasure. Our desire to pursue the things of God is not self-generated; it is evidence of His grace at work within. Recognizing this is to our advantage because it keeps us humble, grateful, and responsive.As the bride of Christ, we're called to live with singular devotion, occupied by one thing: Christ. To delight the Groom, we must let go of the past and purge our hearts of competing loves. Remembering is useful only when it leads to gratitude; otherwise, it's a weight. God desires our affection, not performance—our hearts fully yielded, not divided. When free from competing loves, we become a bride prepared, consecrated, and a dwelling fit for His delight. Listen and be blessed. Shalom.

11-25
01:12:41

Christ’s Finished Work & Christian Consecration (Pt 3): Vessels of Honor & the Work of Sanctification

In this continuation of Christ’s Finished Work and Christian Consecration, we delve into the heart of sanctification—what it means to be set apart and wholly dedicated to God. We learn that sanctification is not a passive process; it is a deliberate journey of aligning our lives with our righteous nature in Christ. It is our response to grace, and it plays a vital role in our Christian walk.We understand that to sanctify ourselves is to choose God daily—to separate from what distracts and devote ourselves to what transforms. The Holy Spirit is actively working in our souls, refining, convicting, and shaping us. We are reminded not to neglect this work, but to cooperate with it, knowing that sanctification is not just about purity—it’s about preparation.

11-25
02:15:00

Christ’s Finished Work And Christian Consecration (Pt. 2): The Beautiful Metamorphosis of Grace

In this message, we are taught what it truly means to be transformed into the image of Christ. We learn that transformation is not automatic—it is intentional. It is our responsibility to renew our minds daily through the Word, refusing to conform to the patterns of this world.We understand that beholding Christ through the Scriptures is how we are changed. As we fix our gaze on Him, the beauty of who He is becomes the goal of our Christian journey. And when we see that clearly, engaging the Word is no longer a burden—it becomes a joy. Transformation becomes delightful, not because it is easy, but because it is love-driven.Let us embrace the grace that changes us, to behold Christ with intention, and to let the Word shape us into His likeness—joyfully, consistently, and beautifully. Shalom.

11-25
02:25:55

The Diabolic Amnesia of the Anointed (The Tragedy of Oil without Memory)

In this message, Adrian exposes the quiet danger of forgetting, how it weakens our faith and distorts our view of God. We learn that forgetting is not passive; it is destructive. When we lose sight of what God has done, we begin to question His goodness. Doubt and unbelief often creep in, not because God has changed, but because we have forgotten.The message also draws our attention to the people God has used to shape our journey—fathers, mentors, benefactors. To forget them is not just careless; it is evil. Honoring those who have labored over us is part of our spiritual integrity. Their investment in our lives must be remembered, acknowledged, and celebrated.This is the call: to remember well, to honor deeply, and to guard our hearts against the subtle erosion of forgetfulness. Because when we remember, our faith is strengthened, our gratitude is restored, and our walk remains anchored in truth. Listen and be blessed. Shalom.

11-25
02:00:20

The Burden and the Benefactor (Discerning God’s Big Heart of Provision for You)

In this sermon, Adrian unfolds the depth of divine love and compassion revealed through the life of Jesus and the heart of the Father. Drawing from Scripture, he shows how Christ’s compassion broke through social and ritual barriers, revealing a God who draws near to the weak and weary. Adrian invites listeners to behold God not as distant, but as a loving Father who genuinely cares for His children and calls them to trust His providence rather than yield to anxiety. The message climaxes with a powerful unveiling of the Action, the Amplitude, the Anchor, and the Assurance of God’s love—each portraying His faithful provision and steadfast heart toward His people. It’s a call to rest, to trust, and to cast every care upon the One who cares unfailingly.

11-25
01:29:54

Christ’s Finished Work and Christian Consecrations (Pt 1): Journey to the Spotless Bride

In this message, we are drawn into the tension between what Christ has already accomplished and what we are called to walk out. We learn that the finished work of Christ is complete—it has secured our salvation, our righteousness, and our identity. But consecration is our response to that finished work. It is how we align our lives with what has already been done.The message reveals that the journey to becoming the spotless bride is not about striving—it’s about yielding. Christ is preparing His Church, and our consecration is part of that preparation. We are called to live clean, set-apart lives not to earn His love, but because we have already received it. The finished work gives us access; consecration keeps us aligned.We understand that transformation happens when we respond rightly to what Christ has done. The spotless bride is not a distant ideal—it is a present invitation. And as we consecrate ourselves daily, we are being made ready not just for usefulness, but for union.

11-25
02:08:59

The Prototype Love of the Father That Provokes the Best Works

In this special meeting with Lady Deborah Julius-Cudjoe, we are reminded of the prototype love of the Father—the first love that provokes the best works. This love delivers us from the works of the flesh and brings us into true rest. We learn that God has already brought us into acceptance and full provision, and nothing else can satisfy us but Him.The call is simple yet profound: remember your first love. Do not stray from it, for it is the source of joy, strength, and fruitfulness. If we have drifted, we must return, because only in that love do we find the life we were created for

11-25
02:42:24

How to Make Your Faith Operative

In this message, we are taught how to engage faith effectively and remove the hindrances that make it unproductive. We learn that faith is not optional, it is the very medium through which we received salvation. There is no such thing as a faithless believer. The same faith that Jesus had is the same faith we’ve been given; the question is whether we know how to use it.Faith is a positive response to what God has said. It is agreement with His will, and that agreement is what brings manifestation. We all have faith, but we must learn how to make it work, how to align with God’s Word and demand what is rightfully ours. Doubt weakens faith, but clarity and conviction strengthen it.We are taught to divorce our faith from anything that makes it inoperative—fear, distraction, unbelief. Faith must be anchored in Christ. When we look to Jesus, our faith finds its footing. And when we understand what has been made available, we can draw from it with boldness.

10-15
55:05

From Duty to Delight: The Nearness of His Appearing and the Urgency of Our Devotion

In this message, Adrian unfolds the weighty call from mere obligation into joyful devotion, anchored in the soon appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ. He begins by showing that the born-again experience brings a complete salvation to only one-third of us — our spirit. This reality presses upon us the need for daily devotion, where the soul is renewed and the body kept under discipline, until the day of full redemption.From there, the teaching turns to the Bride of Christ: a people being prepared without spot or wrinkle. Our devotion, then, is not optional; it is urgent. For His appearing is near, and the Church must be presented in holiness, adorned in love. What begins as “duty” is transformed into “delight” as we see that devotion is not drudgery, but bridal preparation.This message calls every believer to live with holy urgency, cultivating intimacy with Christ each day, so that when He comes, we may be found ready — a bride pure, joyful, and waiting in love.Be blessed as you listen. Shalom.

09-21
01:35:07

The Meal of Christ's Finished Work: Accessing All Christ Paid for Through the Holy Communion

In today’s message, we come to a deeper understanding of the significance of the Holy Communion and the spiritual realities it represents. The Communion is not a ritual—it is a divine access point into everything Christ paid for: healing, peace, provision, righteousness, and intimacy with God.We learned that we are already qualified to partake—not by our works, but by Christ’s finished work. The key is not in earning access, but in understanding what we’ve been given and approaching the table worthily, in a manner that pleases God. Worthiness is not perfection—it is reverence, faith, and alignment. When we come to the table with understanding, we unlock the full power of the meal and step into the inheritance that has already been secured for us.

09-15
01:48:55

Jesus Finished It! Why Are You Not Enjoying the Blessings?

Jesus didn’t just die to save us—He died to secure our full inheritance. When He declared “It is finished,” He completed the work that gives us access to every spiritual and physical blessing: salvation, healing, peace, provision, and victory. Yet many believers live beneath their inheritance. Why?This episode explores the principle of dispossession—the spiritual act of driving out what resists our enjoyment of God’s promises. Just as Israel had to confront and remove the inhabitants of the Promised Land, we must confront internal and external hindrances that block manifestation.

08-30
02:37:26

Abraham's Blessing is Yours Today: Blessed, Righteous and Highly Favored—Because of Jesus!

In this message, we uncover the foundational truth that Abraham’s blessing is not just material—it is righteousness. Through Scripture, we see that Abraham believed God, and it was counted to him as righteousness. That same righteousness is now ours through Jesus’ sacrifice. We didn’t earn it, we didn’t work for it—we simply believe, just as Abraham did.God used Abraham as a template to show us that righteousness is independent of the law. Abraham was declared righteous before the law even existed, proving that our right standing with God comes by faith, not by fulfilling rules. The law could expose our flaws, but it could never empower us to overcome them. That’s why Jesus fulfilled it on our behalf.As heirs of the promise, we inherit countless blessings—but they all flow from the root blessing of righteousness. When we receive Abraham’s blessing, we unlock everything God has prepared for us. Believe, receive, and walk boldly in what is already yours. Listen and be blessed.

08-11
02:43:39

Contending for The Faith: The Sacred Duty of Defending Your Food Supply

In this episode, we’re reminded that we’re not called to fight for faith—we’re called to contend for it. The faith we received at salvation is a gift, and our responsibility is to protect it. Contending for the faith means guarding the purity of the Gospel, keeping it untainted by teachings that distort or dilute its truth. We learn that not every message labeled “Christian” is Christ-centered, and one key test is this: every true Gospel message should stir a deeper hunger for Jesus.Ultimately, contending for the faith is about contending for our hearing—because faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God. What we listen to shapes what we believe. So guard your ears, protect your heart, and stay anchored in the truth. Listen and be strengthened.

08-11
01:28:16

Preparing for an Encounter

In this message, we’re invited into a journey of intentionality. Learning what it truly means to prepare our spirits for a divine encounter. Drawing from the experience of the disciples in the upper room, Dr. Kwaku Obeng illustrates how preparation precedes outpouring. We explore the power of unity, expectation, and consecration, understanding that spiritual readiness opens us to receive fully and completely from God. This message is a call to posture our hearts, silence distractions, and lean in with faith—because when God meets prepared vessels, transformation is inevitable.

07-16
03:19:29

The Necessity of Camp Meetings

In this soul-stirring message, we explore the significance of camp meetings and the impact they have on our walk with God. Adrian shares how setting aside long, uninterrupted hours in God's presence isn't just meaningful—it's essential. Camp meetings create space for deep spiritual deposits, unhurried intimacy, and transformation that everyday routines often crowd out. As we gather together under the Word, in worship and fellowship, we are strengthened, renewed, and matured in Christ. This is an invitation to lean in, stay present, and fully embrace what God desires to do in us during these sacred moments.

07-16
58:20

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