Through encounters with diverse people, of different natures, characters, and builds—the man of God came to a profound realization that many are chasing after things that bring them no true profit. Moved by this insight, he sought the Lord in prayer, asking God to make him a man of difference. He emphasizes that without this distinction, one will only act out of circumstance rather than purpose, a key reason as to why many fail to progress in life.
Apostle Kgopolo stresses that anything done without sincerity of heart lacks endurance and cannot withstand the test of time. Just as gold must pass through fire to be refined, so are we to face various trials in life.
When he sought divine guidance on how to walk in his calling, the Lord instructed him:
“Develop your gift.”
In this, he urges believers to focus on nurturing their God given gifts, while others chase temporary pursuits, for it is these gifts that will establish their legacy and draw others in the future. True focus, he explains, arises from internal growth within one’s gift.
Many claim to operate in power, yet when challenges arise, they falter because they lack genuine spiritual depth. They are easily swayed by worldly possessions, enslaved by what they own rather than mastering it. Apostle Kgopolo highlights a critical distinction, that those controlled by their possessions are often talented but not gifted.
To illustrate, he explains how some prioritize wealth building, only to be controlled by its pressures, leading to pride and fractured relationships with spouses and children. This happens when wealth takes precedence over character. In contrast, a gifted person prioritizes and protects their name, understanding that true influence flows from integrity and divine purpose.