Welcome to weekly podcast of Overcomers' Chapel. Sermons by our Lead Pastor, Pastor Femi Olawale and ministers at Overcomers' Chapel. For more information, visit: www.rccgovercomerschapel.org.
Pastor Femi Olawale started the sermon by sharing the scripture documented in the book of Judges. He gave a quick recap of series 2 and pushed further into teachings from the life of Samson. He started by showing us the beginning of Samson's disobedience. He then proceeded to teach on things that a Nazarite should not do. He rounded up the sermon by challenging us as Nazarites to be separate unto God.
Pastor Femi Olawale started the sermon by sharing the scripture documented in the book of Judges. He gave a quick summary of series 1 and pushed further into teachings from the life of Samson. He started with the birth(foundation) of a Nazarite. He then proceeded to teach lessons from the scriptures on what is expected of us as Nazarites. He rounded up the sermon by challenging us to examine ourselves and ponder on the question ‘Are you a Nazarite?'.
Pastor Femi Olawale started the sermon by sharing the scripture documented in the book of Judges. He taught from the life of Samson as an example of a Nazarite. He gave us an introduction to the topic and addressed the following areas; Who gives birth to a Nazarite? Who is a Nazarite? What is a Nazarite meant to do? And he related it to us in this present day. He encouraged us to read Numbers 6 in preparation for the next teaching in the series.
Pastor Femi Olawale started the sermon by sharing the scripture documented in the book of Hebrews. He admonished us to have faith and come to God as the almighty who has capacity to do whatever He wants to do. He also encouraged us to learn to take God at His word and showed us several examples of healing and thanksgiving from the scriptures. He rounded up the sermon by encouraging us to trust God and to always give thanks.
Pastor Bukky Olawale started the sermon by sharing the scripture documented in the book of psalms. She defined praise, and what it means to praise God. She also defined the word fitting, and what the phrase ‘His praise is fitting' means. She told us why we should praise God, and taught us five reasons why it is fitting to praise God. She rounded up the sermon by reminding us that God's hand is stretched forth for salvation and that we should reach out to Him.
Pastor Femi Debo-Omidokun started the sermon by sharing the scripture documented in Paul's epistle to the Ephesians. He told us that each person is a nation as seen in 1 Peter 2:9, and that we(nations) are to praise God as seen in Psalm 67:5-6. He gave us four points on how we can know if we are obeying God's word in Eph 1:12(that we should be to the praise of the glory of His name). He shared several scriptures that tell of God's character and he encouraged us to know more about who God is, so that we can sing His praises better. He rounded up the sermon by telling us that we are made for His praise not for ourselves, and he shared the benefits of singing His praise.
Pastor Femi Olawale started the sermon by sharing the scripture documented in the book of Psalms. He defined praise as an expression of admiration, and he went on to explain what it means to sing God's praises. He taught us from the lives of patriarchs of old like Jacob, Abraham, Moses, Deborah, Elijah, and he showed us the greatness and vastness of God from various bible verses. He rounded up the sermon by encouraging us not to focus on ourselves, our lives, and what we can receive from God, but rather to change the focus to worshiping God and praising Him for who He is.
Pastor Wonuola Adetayo started the sermon by sharing the scripture documented in the book of Luke. She told us what a Christian life entails. She then shared four seasons that every man must pass through in life. She described each season, and detailed the responsibilities required of us. The four seasons she spoke about are; the birth and dependency season, the season of independence and planting, the reaping and harvesting season, and the time to die. She rounded up the sermon by telling us that God is sovereign and not every man gets to go through all four seasons. Hence, we must always be in a state of readiness for Him at all times.
Deacon Emmanuel Emuze started the sermon by sharing the scripture documented in Paul's first epistle to the Thessalonians . He define what it means to rejoice, then he spoke on three subtopics; rejoice, a beatitude for being saved; sharing our rejoicing with others; and rejoicing as a tool for victory. He gave us various principles on the benefits and effects of our rejoicing from the scriptures. He rounded up the sermon by telling us that in order to rejoice, we must live a life holy and acceptable unto God.
Pastor Femi Olawale started the sermon by sharing the scripture documented in the book of Isaiah. He told us that we are to come to the Lord with a joyful disposition and with rejoicing. He showed us three ways we get this joy, which becomes like a rope that enters into the wells of salvation. He proceeded to tell us seven things we can find in the wells of salvation. He rounded up the sermon by telling us what happens when we refuse to rejoice and choose to grumble instead.
Pastor Femi Olawale started the sermon by sharing the scriptures documented in the book of Genesis. The three essentials he taught on are, “Get a land”, “Ask God for His Blessings upon your land”, and “Obey God”. He exhorted us on each of the essentials and gave us key principles on each point. He rounded up by leading us to pray four important prayer points.
Pastor Kayode Adeleye started the sermon by sharing the scriptures documented in the book of Genesis, and Paul's epistle to the Galatians. He explained to us that ‘sowing and reaping' is a law of nature, and it can have positive or negative connotations. He told us that our actions are seeds, and he gave us examples of some negative seeds people sow in their day to day lives. He went further to give us more examples of people who sowed seeds from the scriptures and the harvest they reaped. He rounded up the sermon by telling us that the best harvest we can ever reap is the harvest of eternity.
Pastor Femi Debo-Omidokun started the sermon by sharing the scripture documented in the book of Psalms. He defined harvest as the time of gathering the rewards of your effort. He told us that your seed powers your harvest, and your harvest powers your destiny. He gave us several examples of seeds to sow in various aspects of our lives and the harvests that we can reap. He explained three principles: we reap what we sow, we reap more than we sow, and we reap later than we sow. He rounded up by explaining four things that harvest depends on. They are, quality of seed, the season of planting and harvest, the soil you plant in, and divine intervention of God.
Pastor Bukky Olawale started the sermon by sharing the scripture documented in the second epistle of Paul to the Corinthians. She defined what it means to stand out. She told us how to stand out, and why we must stand out as believers. She defined what it means to be a believer with several scriptural references, and she mentioned the condition under which we are to stand out as seen in Phil. 2:15. She then proceeded to teach from the life of Daniel who stood out in the land of Babylon, and she drew out key lessons and principles on how to stand out from his story. She rounded up the sermon by encouraging us to stop compromising and she asked us to decide to stand out.