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In this message from the Divine Series on God’s tri‑omni nature, Dr. Oheneba Boadum teaches how God’s nearness turns disadvantages into profound advantages—shifting outcomes in health, career, purpose, and more. Through examples like Abraham and Sarah’s barrenness, Joseph’s slavery, Daniel’s exile, Naaman’s leprosy, and the invalid at Bethesda, he shows how God targets “hot spots” of disadvantage with His presence and exchanges them for excellence, unusual wisdom, success in adversity, and fruitfulness. As seen in 1 Corinthians 1:27 and Hannah’s song, God uses what is weak to shame the mighty and elevate His people.
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In this message from the Divine Series on God’s tri‑omni nature, Dr. Oheneba Boadum teaches how God’s nearness turns disadvantages into profound advantages—shifting outcomes in health, career, purpose, and more. Through examples like Abraham and Sarah’s barrenness, Joseph’s slavery, Daniel’s exile, Naaman’s leprosy, and the invalid at Bethesda, he shows how God targets “hot spots” of disadvantage with His presence and exchanges them for excellence, unusual wisdom, success in adversity, and fruitfulness. As seen in 1 Corinthians 1:27 and Hannah’s song, God uses what is weak to shame the mighty and elevate His people.