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Beauty Is a Tool for Service, Use It for God’s Purpose — Apostle Suleman Charges Young Ladies

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Founder of Omega Fire Ministries (OFM) Worldwide, Apostle Johnson Suleman, has admonished young women to see their physical beauty as a divine gift meant for service to God, rather than an instrument for vanity or self-glorification.

The cleric gave the charge while delivering his weekly teaching recently, where he described beauty as a resource entrusted by God to be managed responsibly in His service.

According to Apostle Suleman, many young ladies are unaware that their attractiveness can be deployed to honour God and draw others to Christ.

“Some young ladies don’t even know that their beauty is meant to serve God,” the preacher said. “When you dress up and make a short video of yourself on your way to church or while serving God, let that beauty reflect devotion. Let people look at you and say, ‘See how she is serving God with all her beauty.’ That becomes a testimony.”

He encouraged women to channel their attractiveness toward advancing the Christian faith, stressing that true beauty finds its highest expression in service and godly character.

To buttress his teaching, Apostle Suleman referenced the biblical account of the Samaritan woman in John 4:16–18, noting that her encounter with Jesus transformed how she used her influence.

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“For a woman to have been married five times, there must have been something about her that men could not resist,” he explained. “Yet, when she met Jesus, she left her water pot and went into the city to draw others to Him. She used what she had—her influence and appeal—to point people to Christ.”

He further emphasized that believers, especially women, have a responsibility to deploy every gift at their disposal in advancing God’s kingdom.

“Your beauty is service. Your intelligence is service,” he said.

Apostle Suleman also highlighted that service itself is an act of worship, citing Matthew 4:10, where Jesus declared that worship and service belong solely to God.

“Service is the advancement of God’s interest with your whole being,” he explained. “Anything done to promote the kingdom, support it, or help it grow is service.”

Quoting Exodus 23:25, the cleric noted that service comes with divine rewards, including protection and health.

“When you serve God, you are applying for longevity and immunity,” he said. “There are sicknesses that never come near you simply because you are active in God’s house—whether in the choir, protocol, ushering, media, technical, or evangelism departments.”

He concluded by urging believers to fully understand the power of service, stressing that God remains committed to preserving and blessing those who dedicate their gifts and abilities to His work.

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