Apostle Joshua Selman has delivered an inspiring message emphasizing the importance of respecting others, building meaningful relationships, and preparing for the future. Speaking ahead of 2025, he called on individuals, particularly pastors and leaders, to value people regardless of their current status, highlighting the unpredictable nature of destiny.
“Start programming for 2025,” Apostle Selman urged. “Don’t allow me to come and meet you alone. Don’t allow your heaven to be brass and your F iron because you ignore people.”
He encouraged pastors to approach their ministry with humility and regard for their congregants. “As pastors, respect people. Don’t look down on them just because they are listening to you. God is working on them. God is lifting them,” he said.
He also advised wealthy individuals to treat others with dignity, noting that no one can predict the future. “If you are a rich man today, respect those who are coming because you don’t know you have reached your plateau. But the people who are rising, you don’t know how far they will go.”
Apostle Selman described relationships as valuable assets that require intentional effort. “If people really matter to you, then invest in their lives. If you don’t invest in their lives, don’t claim they matter to you and stay away from their success when God lifts them because you have no stake there,” he stated.
He stressed the need to acknowledge everyone, including those who may seem insignificant now. “That house boy in your house, don’t ignore them. That lady washing your plate, don’t ignore them. They may not have money now, but they are listening to the word every day. God is lifting them every day.”
Apostle Selman also emphasized humility and small acts of kindness. “You see somebody? Good afternoon, Sir. Something falls on the ground, let me pick it for you, Sir. You may think it does not matter. One day he will look at you among the crowd and say, ‘You are looking for a job? I remember you.’”
He concluded by urging generosity and readiness for the unknown. “Scatter your seeds. Give a portion to seven, yet to eight. You do not know the disaster that shall come upon the earth,” he advised.
Apostle Selman’s message serves as a reminder to value relationships, practice humility, and prepare for the future, as we anticipate the opportunities and challenges that 2025 may bring.