October 23, 2025

O God behold Africa your people. pt 2

Series:

Theme: O God behold Africa your people. Part 2
SPEAKER: BROTHER ENOCH IMMANUEL AGBOZO
DATE:

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synopsis: An oration to Africa’s celebration, a restoration of glory.

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creator. He’s too willing and ready to stop the captivity, to stop the rape, and to stop the
oppression, and to stop the darkness, the death, and the dissolution of Africa. God is
only ready if He can find a people, if the people of Africa will learn to cry upon him and
call him, save us, O Lord. But these are the scriptures revealed,
must begin with
reconciliation with Him the Most High God, their faith in the shed blood on the cross and
the honor of the name of Jesus Christ, the anointed one. The word by whom and for
whom creation. Jesus Christ is without controversy the Savior, a mighty one ordained by
God the Father to reconcile man with him by the shedding of his blood on calvary cross.
Jesus is the only one therefore qualified to deliver Africa. Jesus Christ has already won
victory over Satan and over death, having cancelled out God’s wrath and judgment
against sin with the blood atonement, and having overpower Satan and death with his
resurrection. Jesus Christ has taken power over Satan, therefore he has power to deliver
Africa. Not only that, but he has also given the church in Africa power to cast out Lucifer
from the earth, confining him to space. The church has been given power by God
through Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit to cast out demons. And the Bible says when you
see demons being cast out, then know that the kingdom has come. So, it is not
something that is strange. God has already given man the power to cast out demons. So
there’s power in Africa to cast out the demons that are ruling us. The liberty has come,
but we don’t know. Jesus Christ already has won the victory and has given us the power,
so we must use it. If Africa, cries out to God through faith in Jesus Christ on the cross,
Africa shall be free. If Africa turns from Satan and the power of Satan and idol worship to
God the creator, Africa shall be free, free from both satanic domination and rebellion and
God’s wrath. This is the key to liberation, to Africa’s liberation. Reconciliation with God
and liberation from Satan, captivity and oppression. Beloved, Isaiah the prophet and
Evangelist of the Old Testament and the Prophet of the Incarnation, the crucifixion and
the divine kingdom and government on earth, was emphatic about this liberation. The
Psalmist, in Psalm 68 also saw the liberation in his book. He said, “let God arise and let
his enemies be scattered: let them also that hate Him flee before him”. Princes shall
come out of Egypt. Ethiopia shall soon set up their hands unto God. Sing unto God, ye
kingdoms of the earth, oh sing praises unto the Lord. That is, God has a vision of
liberation. God has a time that Africa shall be set free. So we are singing a song of
liberation today. The song of praise and prayer of thanks. Africa is free. It is in this
context that we believe, led to have a theme for this year’s Africa Day worship service.

“Oh God, behold Africa, your people”. The oration today is a presentation to God of
the captivity and of oppression of Africa and our hope in his word of promise and
deliverance and healing. When the church leads the peoples of Africa to cry out to him
for his divine intervention and deliverance of the continent from Satan and the
oppressors. The deliverance and liberation of the peoples of Africa and the restoration of
glory to the continent is a song of prayer and prayer of thanks today on this blessed
occasion of our celebration in this service. Our gathering today at this service is not a
mere expression of our confidence or trust and hope in God for Africa’s liberation, but it
is an expression of our full alignment with God in worship and service and in the
redemption, rebuilding and restoration of Africa. This is the way that God has set for
Africa. This is the key to Africa’s liberation, reconciliation with God and liberation from
Satan, captivity and oppression. “Africa is free”, it’s both our cry and our hope and our
song. Africa is free is the message, also, that we are sending to the people of the
continent today. God is the savior; Jesus Christ is the deliverer. The captivity of Africa
will be no more. God’s kingdom glory in Africa shall be the new thing. For Africa will soon
replace the kingdom and glory of Satan and his demons with the kingdom glory of God
and His Christ. The captivity economy and the culture of idolatry and bloodshed, sorcery,
divination, and witchcraft will be no more. Our chiefs and rulers will put on the garment of
life, love, and liberty in their dealings with the people. Peace, righteousness, justice, and
equity shall be the reigning and ruling order. Freedom and liberty, the sacredness of life,
and the security of life and property, human rights, righteousness, and loyal service in
the knowledge and fear of God shall be the new order. Africa shall have become free
when these things are in place. So, the Psalmist said, establish thou the works of our
hands. The works of our hands establish thou them. These are the things that must be
put in place if we will see the liberation of Africa becoming a reality, not just colonial
emancipation, which is nothing, but a real liberation is yet to take place. We know that
God has promised to do it, and the time has come. We have seen that the church in
Ghana, in Africa, is moving. There is hope. Let us therefore thank the Lord our God, oh
people of God, for the promises and
perfect will in delivering and healing of Africa. Oh,
people of Africa, let us behold our God. Oh God, behold Africa, your people.
To sing the
song that the House of Worship Choir sung, is a song of hope based on Isaiah chapter
51, verse 11. We are rejoicing in the liberation of Africa. It’s a song that we first sang in
this room in 1978. I gave a talk here in 1978, and the spirit of the Lord came upon this
church. But this song, I will tell you, was given to us in 1981, when the Lord told us about
the fall of Limann’s regime. And the Lord sent us to go around the country and tell our
men in authority and President Limann that his government has come to an end, except
there’s repentance. We spent two weeks fasting and praying, so that God would deliver
this country from these wicked men that ushered in Rawlings and his government. And
this is the song that the Lord gave us for the redemption of Ghana at that time.
“Therefore, the redeemed of the Lord shall return and come with singing unto Zion and
everlasting joy shall be upon their heads, they shall obtain gladness and joy, and sorrow
and mourning shall flee away. the redeemed of the Lord shall return and come with

singing unto Zion and everlasting joy shall be upon their heads”. In 1981, September, I
remember, we had two weeks fasting and prayer for Ghana. In those days, and the Lord
promised us, and He told us that before the end of the year the government would be
overthrown. And I remember I was in Koforidua, my brother told me, but brother, you
said it was the end of the year, and that it was 30th of December. Then in the morning of
31st December, it has happened. I know that this year is the year of liberation of Ghana,
and the liberation of Africa. The liberation song tonight is not for Ghana, but for Africa. In
1978, we sang in here, we had a national prayer, and a gentleman sang it. At that time, I
had never heard of this song. He was sitting at this corner, and he sang it. He’s a
minister now of a church in Tema. On 30th December 1978, the Lord told me that
Acheampong’s regime shall be removed. By a young man, on 30th December 1978, and
he told me the circumstances, it happened. Africa is free. Thank you, Father, thank you,
Jesus, thank you, Holy Spirit, thank you for the blood. You told us that you are
consuming fire and nothing can stand in your way. When you want to redeem Israel, you
did it with a strong hand. Isreal fought the battles through the wilderness and reached
the Promised Land. Ghana doesn’t seem to have reached the Promised Land. This
morning, I was reading about Achan who stole the accursed thing in Jericho. And
because Achan stole the accursed thing, Israel was not
able continue with their journey.
That which God has thrown away in the history of Ghana and the liberation of Ghana,
some people have gone to collect it back. The idolatry for which Nkrumah was sacked,
they have brought it back. The foreign domination for which Nkrumah was killed as it
were, they have brought it back. The wicked things that God didn’t like about Africa, they
have brought it back. And Achan and his family had to be stoned before Israel continued
the journey. The accursed thing must be cast out before we shall settle in the Promised
Land.
Let’s go and share with our brethren what the Lord has told us, he has opened the way
to us the keys to our liberation and restoration of all things there’s no consolation with
God through faith in Jesus Christ that is the key so let’s pray and as we go out we share
with our brethren what God has revealed onto us. As we rejoice for the hope that we
have in God and the new things that God is doing, they said the wind of liberation is
blowing and see the new Ghana or new Africa where God shall dwell in the midst of His
people. Our God is great. After we heard from the Lord, what else can we do but cry
unto Him? For sharing these beautiful things with us, what else can we do as man? We
cannot do it, but we call upon Him to do it through us and with us for His own glory.
Theme: O God behold Africa your people. Part 2
SPEAKER: BROTHER ENOCH IMMANUEL AGBOZO
DATE:
creator. He’s too willing and ready to stop the captivity, to stop the rape, and to stop the
oppression, and to stop the darkness, the death, and the dissolution of Africa. God is
only ready if He can find a people, if the people of Africa will learn to cry upon him and
call him, save us, O Lord. But these are the scriptures revealed,
must begin with
reconciliation with Him the Most High God, their faith in the shed blood on the cross and
the honor of the name of Jesus Christ, the anointed one. The word by whom and for
whom creation. Jesus Christ is without controversy the Savior, a mighty one ordained by
God the Father to reconcile man with him by the shedding of his blood on calvary cross.
Jesus is the only one therefore qualified to deliver Africa. Jesus Christ has already won
victory over Satan and over death, having cancelled out God’s wrath and judgment
against sin with the blood atonement, and having overpower Satan and death with his
resurrection. Jesus Christ has taken power over Satan, therefore he has power to deliver
Africa. Not only that, but he has also given the church in Africa power to cast out Lucifer
from the earth, confining him to space. The church has been given power by God
through Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit to cast out demons. And the Bible says when you
see demons being cast out, then know that the kingdom has come. So, it is not
something that is strange. God has already given man the power to cast out demons. So
there’s power in Africa to cast out the demons that are ruling us. The liberty has come,
but we don’t know. Jesus Christ already has won the victory and has given us the power,
so we must use it. If Africa, cries out to God through faith in Jesus Christ on the cross,
Africa shall be free. If Africa turns from Satan and the power of Satan and idol worship to
God the creator, Africa shall be free, free from both satanic domination and rebellion and
God’s wrath. This is the key to liberation, to Africa’s liberation. Reconciliation with God
and liberation from Satan, captivity and oppression. Beloved, Isaiah the prophet and
Evangelist of the Old Testament and the Prophet of the Incarnation, the crucifixion and
the divine kingdom and government on earth, was emphatic about this liberation. The
Psalmist, in Psalm 68 also saw the liberation in his book. He said, “let God arise and let
his enemies be scattered: let them also that hate Him flee before him”. Princes shall
come out of Egypt. Ethiopia shall soon set up their hands unto God. Sing unto God, ye
kingdoms of the earth, oh sing praises unto the Lord. That is, God has a vision of
liberation. God has a time that Africa shall be set free. So we are singing a song of
liberation today. The song of praise and prayer of thanks. Africa is free. It is in this
context that we believe, led to have a theme for this year’s Africa Day worship service.

“Oh God, behold Africa, your people”. The oration today is a presentation to God of
the captivity and of oppression of Africa and our hope in his word of promise and
deliverance and healing. When the church leads the peoples of Africa to cry out to him
for his divine intervention and deliverance of the continent from Satan and the
oppressors. The deliverance and liberation of the peoples of Africa and the restoration of
glory to the continent is a song of prayer and prayer of thanks today on this blessed
occasion of our celebration in this service. Our gathering today at this service is not a
mere expression of our confidence or trust and hope in God for Africa’s liberation, but it
is an expression of our full alignment with God in worship and service and in the
redemption, rebuilding and restoration of Africa. This is the way that God has set for
Africa. This is the key to Africa’s liberation, reconciliation with God and liberation from
Satan, captivity and oppression. “Africa is free”, it’s both our cry and our hope and our
song. Africa is free is the message, also, that we are sending to the people of the
continent today. God is the savior; Jesus Christ is the deliverer. The captivity of Africa
will be no more. God’s kingdom glory in Africa shall be the new thing. For Africa will soon
replace the kingdom and glory of Satan and his demons with the kingdom glory of God
and His Christ. The captivity economy and the culture of idolatry and bloodshed, sorcery,
divination, and witchcraft will be no more. Our chiefs and rulers will put on the garment of
life, love, and liberty in their dealings with the people. Peace, righteousness, justice, and
equity shall be the reigning and ruling order. Freedom and liberty, the sacredness of life,
and the security of life and property, human rights, righteousness, and loyal service in
the knowledge and fear of God shall be the new order. Africa shall have become free
when these things are in place. So, the Psalmist said, establish thou the works of our
hands. The works of our hands establish thou them. These are the things that must be
put in place if we will see the liberation of Africa becoming a reality, not just colonial
emancipation, which is nothing, but a real liberation is yet to take place. We know that
God has promised to do it, and the time has come. We have seen that the church in
Ghana, in Africa, is moving. There is hope. Let us therefore thank the Lord our God, oh
people of God, for the promises and
perfect will in delivering and healing of Africa. Oh,
people of Africa, let us behold our God. Oh God, behold Africa, your people.
To sing the
song that the House of Worship Choir sung, is a song of hope based on Isaiah chapter
51, verse 11. We are rejoicing in the liberation of Africa. It’s a song that we first sang in
this room in 1978. I gave a talk here in 1978, and the spirit of the Lord came upon this
church. But this song, I will tell you, was given to us in 1981, when the Lord told us about
the fall of Limann’s regime. And the Lord sent us to go around the country and tell our
men in authority and President Limann that his government has come to an end, except
there’s repentance. We spent two weeks fasting and praying, so that God would deliver
this country from these wicked men that ushered in Rawlings and his government. And
this is the song that the Lord gave us for the redemption of Ghana at that time.
“Therefore, the redeemed of the Lord shall return and come with singing unto Zion and
everlasting joy shall be upon their heads, they shall obtain gladness and joy, and sorrow
and mourning shall flee away. the redeemed of the Lord shall return and come with

singing unto Zion and everlasting joy shall be upon their heads”. In 1981, September, I
remember, we had two weeks fasting and prayer for Ghana. In those days, and the Lord
promised us, and He told us that before the end of the year the government would be
overthrown. And I remember I was in Koforidua, my brother told me, but brother, you
said it was the end of the year, and that it was 30th of December. Then in the morning of
31st December, it has happened. I know that this year is the year of liberation of Ghana,
and the liberation of Africa. The liberation song tonight is not for Ghana, but for Africa. In
1978, we sang in here, we had a national prayer, and a gentleman sang it. At that time, I
had never heard of this song. He was sitting at this corner, and he sang it. He’s a
minister now of a church in Tema. On 30th December 1978, the Lord told me that
Acheampong’s regime shall be removed. By a young man, on 30th December 1978, and
he told me the circumstances, it happened. Africa is free. Thank you, Father, thank you,
Jesus, thank you, Holy Spirit, thank you for the blood. You told us that you are
consuming fire and nothing can stand in your way. When you want to redeem Israel, you
did it with a strong hand. Isreal fought the battles through the wilderness and reached
the Promised Land. Ghana doesn’t seem to have reached the Promised Land. This
morning, I was reading about Achan who stole the accursed thing in Jericho. And
because Achan stole the accursed thing, Israel was not
able continue with their journey.
That which God has thrown away in the history of Ghana and the liberation of Ghana,
some people have gone to collect it back. The idolatry for which Nkrumah was sacked,
they have brought it back. The foreign domination for which Nkrumah was killed as it
were, they have brought it back. The wicked things that God didn’t like about Africa, they
have brought it back. And Achan and his family had to be stoned before Israel continued
the journey. The accursed thing must be cast out before we shall settle in the Promised
Land.
Let’s go and share with our brethren what the Lord has told us, he has opened the way
to us the keys to our liberation and restoration of all things there’s no consolation with
God through faith in Jesus Christ that is the key so let’s pray and as we go out we share
with our brethren what God has revealed onto us. As we rejoice for the hope that we
have in God and the new things that God is doing, they said the wind of liberation is
blowing and see the new Ghana or new Africa where God shall dwell in the midst of His
people. Our God is great. After we heard from the Lord, what else can we do but cry
unto Him? For sharing these beautiful things with us, what else can we do as man? We
cannot do it, but we call upon Him to do it through us and with us for His own glory.

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