 you're still watching jacy sakko a miro mothaba all right just if you're going to tell us yeah alright guys you're still going on with us discussion today talking about the greatest person in the bible the one that you look up to and why and why and guys i like what you're saying on our facebook page that is a 24 for instagram and twitter 2344 channel hashtag jacy sakko i wanna get you to be part of the discussion was it iwa wota tapeli kwa ng Premאine telephone draw up with kwa ni kufain kwa kakiki nyaki kutua bia ... kwa wita wita ekio yub turtle kwa vinafall红endara跟iru pesta bobu jo ko kuchisha Kariwusana Fasi za muka jo ya kwao hia na muka za kwao w고 hwa kariwusana Fasi kwao kwao hwa kumukisha kwao kumukisha kwao kwao kwao hwa kwao kwao kwao kwao kwao kwao kwao kwao Ya, so minatred na bob Adom tan daoni Ya, adom tan daoni Pasi bob, pwendo pasi wei tu Pasi maa, cha chikaniyo Ake, ama yudu pasta cha shiya Grace Dominion cha pel Pali wasups And haposto jamlik How is it pastoring a young generation It's fun but Pia ni hard hard in what way, what do you mean by hard Ya, you are dealing with young men, and they have different characters, they have different behaviors, so it's hard to deal with different characters, but by the grace of God, tuna toboa. Misha hi kutaka nama jeka kuchalenj, one of the members there, a hand-hold kusimbo, eh mungu yo, worried not by your grace, seeing a hand-hold liyo kesi? Sijapata na naka ayo bado. Ya, sijapata. This ministry, ita mungu. You know, young people have, you know, ile confidencia, they are right. They are always right in whatever thing they are doing. So, you know the right thing to do, but, unama bia the right thing to do, but iya na kutolea ma diyo rizinki. I know my rights. They believe they know everything. Ya, they believe they know everything. Alafu anakujan, I know my rights. I know my rights. I know my rights. Yes, we are raising rights, then we go to constitution, but they usually know their rights. Shashu. But how do you handle such? You know, we have the word of God, which is our constitution. So, you just align them with the word. Ah, sure. Aki ile, ita hibia kusimba rights mama bia. Ya. Iwa niya kukorekta, and it's the same time to rebuke. Now, skiza. Ya, they have to. Ya, they have to. But it's good. You're a young person as well. You're in the young ones. So, ina wewura connect now. Kabisa. Ya, kabisa. Alright. Kuna kuna, umesema i generation ya, you know my rights. Ya. Kuna generation ingine, why believe you have to go, za God. Ya. But they wanna kujanga. Two church jumam na dadwa misema. What church we share? Two church. Ya, they are there. They are not only in church. You know, I'm working with the school. I'm also a fiscal education instructor. And you'll meet these students or young people. Let me call them young people. They will approach you and they will tell you, I don't believe in God. Wow. I don't totally believe in God. But have they heard about him? They have heard about him. But why are they not believing? They will convince you that science. Ya. Science turns out according to them. But you have to be well acquainted with the scriptures so that you can tell them science akuna faktyote. Ya. So our constitution is the word of God and it says this and this and that. Ya. We need a lot of grace to handle these people. But I know grace is there. Grace is there. Grace is there. Definitely. Yes. Speaking about ministry, when did you join ministry and what pushed you to join ministry? Especially the youth ministry. Yes. Wow. It started in 2012. Yes. Then I got born again. And the way I got born again, it was a funny way. No one preached to me. No one convinced me to receive Christ as my personal savior. It just came. Really? Ya. How? Like you prayed on your own and you got born again? No. It was one night I was sleeping and I just saw something at night. And the next day I had a voice telling me go and tell your home pastor what you saw. Ya. And I didn't have peace until I went to see her. I told her everything. This water, this is, you know, it's detailed. Ya. And I told her now I've made a decision to receive Christ as my personal savior. And that's how I received him. Then this urge to connect with young people because I was born again. No one preached to me. So I said, no one preached to me. But when Christ came to me, even at Afki, he said, ya. So passion grew. When I went to campus, mission completed 123. And here we are today. So you did missions in your campus life. Ya. So you did missions. Ya. It's fun. It's fun. Because you move from one place to another. First thing is you can travel to Kwanzaa. You can travel to Kwanzaa for young people. Ya. Then to preach to preach on twin souls for Christ. That's our mission. Ya. Actually in the process of going for missions, you met different men of God. Men of God. And today we're talking about greatness and answering to greatness, right? Yes. Maybe you can just break it down to dogo too. Maybe greatness is not a celebrity. Yes. Greatness is not famous. Greatness is not followers by Instagram, 4 million followers. And what are you talking about? I don't know anything about greatness. I don't know anything about it. Ah, you don't know anything about it. You know greatness, to many people it means different things. Ya. But according to now to the word of God, what is greatness? Greatness is very a big word, as you have said. You know greatness is, you'll meet men who will impact your life. Men who will influence your life. So for me, the way I take it from the Bible perspective, greatness, you meet this person and it changes your life. Because it carries something which you need to change your life. Ya. So ni kama hiha, it carries something is, when you meet him, he impacts your life differently. Ya, he impacts your life. Ata kupia ati goods, ata kupia job, but interacting with him will change your life totally. Ya. Kusun kuna pale mchu, Baibu ala sema, nani goli ati ndo. Ya, nani goli ati ndo. Ya ndo greatness, kuhu ham strong e. Kwa ke do greatness? You know, when you are responding to greatness, many people don't know how to approach it. Don't know how to invite it. You should invite it. They don't know how to... Ya, this way you invite greatness. Invite greatness. It's in the Baibu. Alright, take us through. I'll prove it to you. Yes, yes, yes. In the way you respond to it, in the way you react to it, and if you fail to know how to invite it or how to react to it, you'll end up losing many opportunities. Let me prove it to you. When you go to the Baibu, Proverbs 25. Let me read this scripture to you. Proverbs 25 verse 6 to 7. The Bible says, be not forward, self-assertive and boostful ambitious in the prince sense of the king and stand not in the place of great men. Verse 7, for better it is that it should be said to you, come up here, than that you should be put lower in the presence of the prince whose eyes have seen you. Whose eyes have seen you. Actually this verse is saying, when you go to those meetings, when you go to church, when you go to those big rallies, don't just go and sit in, don't just go and take the front seats. Sababu kukitek, those front seats, maybe that great man saw you and all of a sudden, mutu, let's say the hasha comes to pick you, na pplekenyuma, hence the great man saw you. That's what the verse 7 is saying. It's saying, let me repeat the last part of it, whose eyes have seen you. Uli jinua, before your time, you were supposed to wait until the king invites you to the higher table. And when you also read the Bible, you'll see the case of the sons of the prophet in the book of 2 Kings chapter 2. They walked with Elijah. They knew he was a great prophet, but they failed to tap what was in Elijah. They knew this man is great. I'm like tapping. Yes. They knew this man was great. And Elijah was the chariot of Israel and his husband. When Elijah came to me, he was walking with me. He was that great. But the sons of the prophets, they didn't recognize the anointing that Elijah was working in Elijah. Casuality? Yes. Until Elijah came? Yes. Until Elijah came and noticed, this is not a normal man. He's a different man. And do you know what happened to Elijah when Elijah was ascending? Elijah had a garment. And Elijah could put on the garment of Elijah on his own garment. Because you cannot wear the garment of a great man on top of your garment. So he was wearing a garment. Yes. So many people, you have to understand how to answer to greatness. You have to know how to answer to greatness. And also when you read the book of Romans 11, Romans 11, your establishment is proportional to all you have interacted with. Your establishment in this cosmos, it is direct proportional on the hand which has handled your cases. Yes. We are talking about honoring greatness. Inviting greatness in your life. Do not take men. In fact, I just want to say to any man, casually, as if me boys amani bestaako. U na kuna mazoe apo, hanyajen say, Sayodari is your pastor. Sayodari is a great man of God. But if you invite what I am getting from you, you invite that greatness, the grace they carry, they leave it unto you. There is a way you honor this man of God. You just don't take him casually. Yes, that is answering to greatness. You wanted to add something. It's like when a great man is talking, you cannot interrupt the conversation. You should be silent. You should wait. Because you cannot frustrate a greatness which is about to put your life to another level. Alright. You should be silent. You cannot frustrate such grace when it's ministering to you. U na una, unanda maale ana una pata. Let's say, for example, DJ Nix. These DJs, when you want to inspire, kwa kamao yo. Yes. And when they meet you, when you are telling them, this is how you do things, this is how you do things, this is how you do events. Ananda kwa kamao, oh, yesterday I did an event, heli kwaivi. This guy is holding an event of a thousand people. U na una old event, ya 50 people. And he is testifying to you and to interrupt him the conversation. Is that with an event of 50 people? Of 50 people. I get it. U na uta miss it. U na uta miss it. U miss it. U miss it. Ya, you'll miss it. Kwa kamao, u na zafanya, to make it a difference even for you to grow and win. Ya, nika matubili upa na ni, mahaata, maeshia, meeting past some cut aka, aka, aka, from what I got ali receive you grace ya prayer. Aka humble, chini. Aka humble, jamana pray. U ma na bale na preach, ana preachivo koza ali receive you grace na kaji humble monewe, aka invite you grace and the greatness now in him, just a matter of time. And that is how you respond and answer to greatness. Let us talk, whether he is a man of God or whether he is is not a man of God as long as just born again or in whatever capacity you are in, whether it's your principal, amani tisha wako, amani nani wako, whether it's your boss, there's a way you just invite that greatness in your life. Yes. And it will impact in your life. There's something that we'll get from them. What I'm trying to say that is, there's something that we'll get from that person that you're looking up to. Ata kame u le David doa Bible, a man after my own heart. Pasta Bob, yes. You wanted to share something because you'd be sharing with us the word of God, let's run. Yes. Okay. When you read the when you read the Book of Proverbs 1816, this is how you respond, how you sharpen yourself so that you can attract the greatness. When you read that verse 1816, Proverbs, the Bible says, a man's gift is a man's gift is a man's gift is a man's gift is a man's gift is a man's gift is a man's gift makes room for him and brings him before great men. A man's gift. Yes, gift. So you're supposed to sharpen your gift. You have to sharpen your skills. You have to equip yourself. You have to package yourself well so that you can attract greatness because these people they will not come looking for you who come to any. You must have something to present. You must have something to present to them so that they can invite you. Yes. So the same goes to the when you read the book of 1st July 2015, the Bible says you should you should work out on yourself be diligent to be approved to God. So that you not be that a shameful servant. Yes. Alright. Humility, intelligence, sensitive. Ushasa mazote. Ushasa mazote. Alright. So those are the things that invite greatness in your life. Yes. Yes, next. No, I'm just amazed by how he's dissecting the whole in your greatness. Yeah, amazing. No, it's not about seeing greatness but how you respond to it. You respond to it. And after you receive it, what you do with it, you get it after you get it or rather if you want to get it this is the perception you should be having about greatness. I'm going to request I'm going to tap into greatness and you don't know how to behave when you're in that greatness. Amazing. But guys, I hope you've learned something. In the beginning today you know how to carry yourself when you're around the great people and great men of God. You'll just know how to handle yourself and be sensitive because let's be sensitive. Let's not take things casually. I have learned this the hard way. That's why this topic so personal to me. I've learned this the hard way, guys. But anyway, but still Bob, if guys want to interact with you and push on this matter and this discussion further with you, social media. Anywhere. Atakami nambasimu nesapia. Okay. Palia Facebook niko Bob Roberts. All right. Yeah. Instagram zikwap, but he's on his abyashara. Yeah. But nambasimu ni 0714 737359. Guys, reach out to Pastor Bob and interact with him. He's a blessing. He's a blessing. He's a blessing. He's a blessing. He's a blessing. I hope you've learned so much as well. Any shout out to Pastor? Salam. Tuna tumanga, salam. Tuna tumanga, salam. Tuna tumanga, salam. Tuna tumanga, salam. My wife, she's here. Yeah. Yeah. What's her name? Manuela. Manuela Kisa. Yes. Actually, did you exist first season of fame awards? Yes. She was the first runner-up artist of women. Hey, contractor. Yes. Yeah. Then my youth water dominion chapel and also my pastor posted to a jam leak. All right. Yes. And you know, you can tell me about him on Instagram and also introduce himself as a physical. Yes. Yes. You can tell us maybe what else can people talk about. Maybe you have something else that you do. Okay. I sell sports equipment to the sports premium at Kopale Town, Taveta Road, Taveta Court, from 220. Ah. Yes. So, sports, exercise from him. Then I go to football and come out with this guy right here. Yes. So, what do you mean? What do you mean? We need to anyway, give up on you. So, reach out to him and be a blessing to pastor Bob. Thank you so much, pastor Bob. I know you're coming to share with us the word of God. So, Nick, the president tashas into inspiration. Bye.