A bold call to consecration, Kingdom service, and faithful leadership in the house of God.
The Eunuch's Call: Consecration, Kingdom Service, and the Making of Christ's Bride explores one of Scripture's most overlooked figures and presents the eunuch as a powerful model of spiritual devotion, hidden service, and undivided loyalty to the King.
This book is not a call to physical alteration, but to the deeper spiritual reality the eunuch represents: the voluntary cutting away of worldly entanglements, selfish ambition, divided loyalties, and carnal attachments so that God's people may serve Him with purity, discipline, and wholehearted devotion.
Drawing from biblical examples such as Hegai, Daniel, Ebed-Melech, the Ethiopian eunuch, and the teaching of Jesus in Matthew 19:12, Jacob K. Oladipupo, PhD presents a timely message for pastors, church leaders, ministry workers, theological students, discipleship groups, and every believer who longs to serve God acceptably.
Through scriptural insight and practical application, this book challenges readers to examine the true foundation of Christian ministry and discipleship. It reminds the Church that effective service begins with consecration, that leadership must be rooted in holiness and servanthood, and that the ultimate purpose of ministry is to prepare Christ's Bride for the Bridegroom.
Readers will discover:
Why consecration is essential to acceptable ministryHow hidden service carries eternal significanceWhat the biblical eunuch teaches about loyalty, sacrifice, and spiritual disciplineWhy Christian leadership must focus on preparing the Bride of ChristHow believers can embrace a deeper life of holiness, obedience, and Kingdom serviceThe Eunuch's Call is a serious and timely Christian work for those who are ready to move beyond surface-level faith and answer the call to deeper devotion.