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Christmas Message: Christ born for our Exodus – Rev Bodzah

By Daniel Agbesi Latsu, GNA  

Ho (V/R), Dec. 26, GNA – Reverend Godson K. Bodzah, the Pastor of the Assemblies of God (AOG), Ghana, Evangelical Central Chapel Ahoe-Ho, has urged Christians to embrace the Christmas message as a divine call to spiritual freedom and transformation, declaring December 2025 as the “Month of Exodus.” 

Delivering his Christmas exhortation to congregants and the wider Christian community, Rev. Bodzah welcomed believers to the 25th day of the 12th month, describing the season as a time to praise God for His grace and mercy and to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ as the foundation of humanity’s exodus from sin and bondage. 

The theme for the month, “Pray Without Ceasing for Your Exodus,” was anchored on the day’s topic, “Christ Was Born for Our Exodus – Part One.” 

The main scripture reading was taken from Isaiah 9:6, which speaks of the birth of a child who would be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father and Prince of Peace. 

Rev. Bodzah explained that the prophecy in Isaiah is affirmed in Matthew 1:21, which states that Jesus was born to save His people from their sins. 

He said the birth of Christ signifies deliverance from sin, iniquity, servitude, bondage, captivity and every form of spiritual imprisonment. 

He further noted that Christ’s coming also represents freedom from sickness, disease, infirmities, poverty, lack, limitations, harassment and embarrassment, adding that believers were empowered through Christ to journey from “Egypt” and “Pharaoh” into their promised land. 

“Beloved in the Lord, Christ was born for your Exodus. Therefore, you shall be exodused from every form of oppression and into the fullness of God’s promise,” he said. 

Rev. Bodzah led believers in prayer, thanking God for the birth of Christ and declaring freedom from the kingdom of darkness through the power of Jesus Christ. 

He wished Christians a “wonderful, powerful and glorious Christmas season,” reminding them to remain spiritually alert during the festive period and to share the message of hope with family, friends and neighbours. 

Rev. Bodzah also made available counselling and prayer support for those in need and concluded with a message of hope, peace and expectation of Christ’s return. 

GNA 

Edited by Maxwell Awumah/ Christabel Addo  

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