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At today's Holy Communion Service, our Senior Pastor, Pastor Femi Paul, shared this impactful exhortation titled “Kingdom Mastery Called: Recognition of Opportunities.” He outlined the three essential components of Kingdom mastery: Wisdom, Insight, and the Recognition of Opportunities. Recognition, he explained, is the ability to perceive and discern what others overlook, enabling us to seize God‑sent moments. Citing Acts 28:26 (NKJV) - “Hearing you will hear, and shall not understand; and seeing you will see, and not perceive!” Pastor Femi emphasised that perception precedes recognition. The capacity to recognise opportunities will make you, while failure to recognise them can break you. As we partook of the Communion, we prayed for sharpened discernment so that we never miss the doors God opens before us.
At our Midweek Interactive Service, Pastor Colins Nwosu shared a powerful word titled: "A Servant Heart"
At today's Thanksgiving & Testimony Service, Pastor Femi Paul shared a timely and powerful exhortation titled: "You're Waiting to Be Discovered, But You're About to Be Found!" He opened with Psalm 89:20, reminding us:
At our Warfare Wednesday Service, Pastor Femi Paul led the church in a powerful time of prayer, preceded by a stirring exhortation titled “More and More Blessings!” He declared from 2 Corinthians 9:8 (NKJV): “And God is able to make all grace abound toward you, that you, always having all sufficiency in all things, may have an abundance for every good work.” He broke it down for us: All Grace means Goodness and Mercy, Prosperity and Favour—not just enough, but more than enough. This is the Lord's promise for us this July and for the second half of 2025. We were reminded that:
At our vibrant Youth Sunday Service, Pastor Femi Paul brought us a rousing word titled “In Spite of It All!” A message of hope, resilience, and divine destiny. He anchored the message on Job 8:7 (NKJV), reminding us that no matter how small or humble the beginning, God has promised a future that is prosperous, successful, and extraordinary. Using the story of Gideon (Judges 7:4–7 NKJV), we saw how God does not need a crowd to bring victory. He just needs the right few. PFP also highlighted Jesus (John 6:42 NLT), whose background did not match the magnitude of His divine calling. The world may have questioned His origin, but purpose prevailed. Jesus is the ultimate template for our youth, destined to rise and shine in spite of limitations, labels, or humble beginnings. Pastor ended with a prophetic declaration from Job 8:7 in multiple versions, praying that: - Your humble beginning will give way to abundant increase (NKJV) - Your past will be eclipsed by a brighter, extraordinary future (CEV, CEB) - You will become very great and successful according to God's plan
At today's Premium Worship and Prayer Service, Pastor Femi Paul delivered a prophetic word titled “Wonders Will Happen! Iyanu Ma Sele!” Anchored on Luke 1:45 (KJV) – “Blessed is she that believed: for there shall be a performance of those things which were told her from the Lord” – Pastor declared that “Performance” means Iyanu: an outstanding, awe-inspiring, unforgettable fulfilment of God's promise. Referencing Psalm 107:6–9, 15–16 (NKJV), we were reminded that God delivers, leads, satisfies, and breaks every barrier for His people. As we cried out in prayer and worship, faith was stirred for divine performance this week. Expect the unusual. Expect the miraculous. Expect IYANU—because Wonders Will Happen in Jesus' name!
At today's Holy Communion Service, Pastor Yomi Badejo-Okusanya brought a timely word titled “The Narrow Option.” He challenged us to reflect on the life of true discipleship — one that doesn't follow the crowd but chooses the narrow gate that leads to life (Matthew 7:13–14 CEV, MSG, Easy). It's not always the popular path, but it is the one that brings transformation and eternal reward. Referencing 2 Corinthians 5:17, we were reminded that in Christ, we are made new, called to live differently. Pastor Yomi then expounded on the unshakable love of Christ as outlined in Romans 8:35–39 NKJV, assuring us that no trial, power, or circumstance can separate us from His love once we choose the narrow path.
At our Midweek Interactive Service, Pastor Yomi Badejo-Okusanya led a heartfelt conversation in honour of fathers and father figures. We reflected on Genesis 1:28, where God created and blessed man, and were reminded that fathers are called to reflect God's very nature. As carriers of His likeness, fathers are to embody Unconditional Love (Eph 5:25), remain Faithful (Heb 10:23), show Mercy (Matt 5:7), and serve as Providers who care deeply for their families (2 Cor 9:10, Gal 6:1). We declare blessing over all fathers: that they will lead with grace, love with intention, provide with wisdom, and restore with gentleness. May every father mirror the heart of our Heavenly Father and raise a godly generation with boldness and faith.
At our special Father's Day Celebration Service, Barr Kunle Lijadu brought a timely and stirring message titled “Faith Over Fear”, aligning with this year's theme. He reminded us that while fear is a natural human response to uncertainty, God calls us to live by faith - a faith that steadies our hearts, calms our storms, and gives us the courage to lead and love boldly, especially as fathers and men of impact. Barr Kunle encouraged everyone present to reject the grip of fear and rise in unwavering trust in God's promises. Anchored in scripture, his message reinforced that when faith takes the lead, fear loses its hold, and we step into purpose, protection, and provision. It was a powerful celebration of godly manhood and faith-filled leadership.
At our Midweek Interactive Service, Pastor Colins Nwosu taught on “The Value of Insight”, exploring how true success isn't just about knowledge but the divine ability to understand and apply it rightly. Drawing from Proverbs 4:7 (NIV, ESV) - “Wisdom is the principal thing… get understanding (insight)!”, he emphasised that insight is what sets people apart in life, leadership, and destiny fulfilment. Through scriptures like James 1:5 (ERV), 1 Kings 3:7–9 (NKJV), and Daniel 1:3–4 (NKJV), we saw how insight empowered biblical figures like Solomon and Daniel to excel beyond their peers. Insight is God's gift that gives clarity in confusion, precision in decisions, and excellence in execution. Pastor Colins encouraged us to pray for insight in every area of life; spiritual, relational, and professional, because with insight, even the most difficult paths become purposeful and productive
At today's special Worship and Children's Day celebration service, Pastor Femi Paul opened with a heartwarming moment, introducing young Serena Williams. She passionately delivered a message titled “A Shining Light, A Blessed Generation,” encouraging children to be true ambassadors of Christ by following six practical steps to honour God, walk in light, and make a lasting difference. She also offered a heartfelt word to parents on guiding children to live purposefully for God. Pastor Femi then shared an insightful message titled “INSIGHT @ WORK!”, drawing from Mark 10:46–52, the story of blind Bartimaeus. He taught that what men with sight could not perceive, a blind man with insight saw clearly and seized his moment. Insight, he explained, is more than intelligence, it is divine revelation that brings breakthrough. Bartimaeus's cry wasn't just a plea; it was a faith-fuelled insight that unlocked healing. Pastor Femi declared over the congregation, “It's your day of recovery!” an invitation to receive divine insight that restores, uplifts, and propels forward.
At our Prayer & Praise Service, Pastor Femi Paul led the congregation in heartfelt intercession and shared a brief but powerful exhortation titled “The Power of Insight.” He warned that there's nothing as dangerous as activity without insight—doing much, yet achieving little. Insight, he explained, is a form of spiritual communication that goes beyond natural sight; it's what some may call intuition, perception, or discernment. While physical eyes see only the obvious, insight reveals the inner workings—just like an intelligence report before a battle. It provides clarity, direction, and strategy for victorious living. Pastor Femi emphasised that insight is knowing how to go about things successfully, whether in your career, relationships, or spiritual journey. Referencing Proverbs 4:7 (GNT) – “Getting wisdom is the most important thing you can do. Whatever else you get, get insight!” – he led the congregation to pray for divine insight: into human nature, their industries, financial matters, family dynamics, and the current economic season. With insight, we don't just move - we advance with purpose and precision.
At today's service, Pastor Femi Paul led the congregation in prophetic prayers and delivered a soul-stirring exhortation titled “One That Lacks Insight Ends Up a Mere Sightseer in Life!” Drawing from Proverbs 15:24 and Proverbs 16:20 (CEB), he reminded us that those who gain divine insight live purposeful, upward lives and find prosperity along the way. Without insight, we risk merely observing life, never truly participating in the destiny God has prepared for us. Pastor Femi urged us to pray for insight to become who we were predestined to be - insight to fulfil our calling, overcome inner emptiness, and walk in divine purpose. He closed with a powerful reminder from Proverbs: obedience to godly instruction brings long life, favour, and success. The service ended on a high note as we sang: “I Have Decided to Follow Jesus, No Turning Back!” echoing our decision to move forward in faith and purpose.
At today's Interactive Midweek Service, Pastor Colins Nwosu shared a teaching titled “The Purpose Driven Life,” continuing the theme from Sunday's message by our Senior Pastor that Purpose is the Cure for Inner Emptiness. The session was rich with insight, drawing on contributions from Pastor Femi Paul and also active participation from the congregation. Together, we explored how living with divine purpose helps us overcome the void that often plagues the human soul, especially in a world driven by distractions and shallow pursuits. Referencing John 4:34, Ecclesiastes 5:10, Luke 2:49, and Matthew 4:4, Pastor Colins emphasised that purpose gives meaning to our daily lives and aligns us with God's plan. As Jesus was driven by doing the Father's will, we too must embrace a life that is spiritually intentional. The conversation reminded everyone that inner emptiness cannot be filled by material things but by living out the assignment God placed in our hearts.
At today's Youth Celebration Service, Pastor Femi Paul shared a powerful message titled "PURPOSE – The Cure for Inner Emptiness!" He explained that inner emptiness is a deep, personal void — a dissatisfaction that lingers despite outward success. It's not caused by others and can't be fixed externally. Citing Ecclesiastes 3:11, he reminded us that only a purposeful life can fill the eternity-shaped gap in our hearts. Using Ecclesiastes 5:10, PFP highlighted that wealth alone cannot satisfy. He urged the youth to stop merely existing and start living intentionally. He concluded with a charge: “There's a Huge Difference Between Existing and Living! Do what you have to do, so you can do what you were called to do!” - a call to embrace purpose as the cure for inner emptiness.
At today's Premium Worship & Prayers Service, Pastor Femi Paul reminded us of the astonishing power released the moment worshippers lift their voices in praise. Drawing from 2 Chronicles 20:22 (NKJV & TLB) - “When they began to sing and to praise, the LORD set ambushes against the armies of Ammon, Moab, and Mount Seir… and they destroyed each other!” - he emphasised that our heartfelt songs and shouts of worship invite God to fight our battles and secure victory on our behalf. As we worship, the atmosphere shifts: divine strategy unfolds, our enemies are routed, and breakthrough comes without human struggle. Let us therefore sing boldly, praise passionately, and watch the Lord turn our anthems of worship into ambushes against every force aligned against us.
At today's Holy Communion service, Pastor Femi Paul shared a powerful exhortation and themed: “Communion for Obliteration of Problems!” Drawing from Psalm 34:19 (NCV) — “People who do what is right may have many problems, but the LORD will solve them all!” — Pastor reminded us that divine intervention is reserved for those who live righteously and faithfully serve God. It's not that righteous people don't face challenges, but God promises to solve them all! He introduced the word "obliteration" — a complete and utter removal, leaving no trace behind. That is God's intent with our problems: to root out, snuff out, stamp out, wipe out, and sweep out every issue confronting His people! Using 2 Chronicles 20:1-3 (MSG), Pastor illustrated how Jehoshaphat, when faced with a massive threat, responded not with fear but with prayer, fasting, and nationwide unity in seeking God. Though shaken, he looked to God for help — and so must we. This Communion was therefore declared as prophetic and powerful, ordained for the obliteration of your problems, my problems, and our problems — by the hand of the Lord!
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At today's Hymnal & Pure Worship Service, Pastor Yomi Badejo-Okusanya brought God's Word from Matthew 14:22–27 in a message entitled “It Is I…”. He reminded us that often our greatest obstacle is our own fear, which cripples our faith and keeps us from walking on the waters God calls us to. Yet in our darkest moments, Jesus speaks with authority: “But immediately Jesus spoke to them, saying, ‘Be of good cheer! It is I; do not be afraid.'” This powerful reassurance calls us to fix our eyes on Him, leaving fear behind and stepping confidently into His presence.
At our Warfare Wednesday service, Pastor Femi Paul led the church in a fiery session of prophetic intercession themed “Hinderers & Hindrances.” Drawing from Ecclesiastes 2:21 (NKJV), we were reminded of the grave injustice when a person labours with wisdom, knowledge, and skill, only to have their reward snatched away. This, the scripture declares, is “vanity and a great evil!” But God's intention for His people is different. As declared in Ecclesiastes 2:24 (NKJV & TLB): “There is nothing better than that a person should eat, drink, and enjoy the good of his labour — for even this pleasure comes from the hand of God!” We stood in prayer declaring that in this Month of May, no hinderer will frustrate our labour, and that by divine enablement, we will: Soar beyond limitations Win battles seen and unseen Accomplish what once seemed out of reach Achieve divine goals Prosper with the work of our hands Change levels and status in every area of life And with one voice, the church proclaimed: "Enable us, O God... in Jesus' name, AMEN!"
At today's Testimony & Thanksgiving Service, Pastor Femi Paul stirred the church with prophetic prayers through a powerful exhortation titled “God is Able and Enables!” Drawing from 2 Corinthians 1:21A (NLT) – “It is God Who Enables us” – and Ruth 4:13 (NLT) – “The Lord enabled her…”, he reminded us that divine enablement is God's supernatural way of making what seems impossible, possible. He taught that to enable is to make a way, to turn something extremely difficult into something attainable. When it comes from God, it's no longer natural effort—it's divine empowerment. God's enablement: Helps us become all we're meant to be Helps us achieve things beyond our ability Helps us produce special and lasting results He declared boldly, “God who is able has enabled you!” — let the church say “AMEN & AMEN & AMEN!”
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At today's Youth Service, Pastor Femi Paul shared a powerful exhortation titled: "You're Destined for Greatness, But Are You Ready?" He opened by defining Greatness as significant accomplishments, importance, power, success and fame (Cambridge Dictionary), but reminded us that true greatness is measured by exceptional work, contribution to society, and the lasting impact we make in the lives of others. Drawing examples from scripture, Pastor Femi showed how: David became king at 30 years old, Joseph stepped into leadership at 30, Solomon asked God for wisdom at just 20, And even Jesus started His earthly ministry at 30. He challenged us that although we are destined for greatness, we must actively prepare for it! What it takes to prepare for greatness: Proverbs 26:1 (TPT) reminds us that, "It is totally out of place to promote and honour a fool, just like it's out of place to have snow in the summer and rain at harvest time!" Similarly, Ecclesiastes 10:16 (GNT) warns, "A country is in trouble when its king is a youth-fool and its leaders feast all night long." The message was clear: Promotion Cometh, get yourself ready. We must cultivate wisdom, responsibility, and character now, so that when our moment comes, we will be ready to rise and shine for God's glory!
At today's Easter Passiontide Service, Pastor Femi Paul brought a stirring message titled: “The Cross Gives Us Complete Access to the Inheritance!” Grounded in Galatians 4:4-7 (MSG), he reminded us that through Christ's death and resurrection, we are no longer slaves but sons - and if sons, then heirs of God. He emphasised that the Cross was not just about forgiveness, but full access: access to divine health, peace, purpose, victory, and every good thing the Father has freely given. Referencing John 10:10 (TPT), Pastor Femi declared that Jesus came to give us life in overflowing abundance. And from 1 John 3:8B (AMPC), we were reminded that Jesus didn't just come to cover sin - He came to undo, destroy, loosen and dissolve all the devil has done!
At today's Midweek Service, Pastor Femi Paul continued the powerful series on “Learning, Unlearning & Re-learning” with a message titled: “Learning from the Past – Pathway to Game-Changer Results in Life!” Drawing from 1 Corinthians 10:11 (TLB & MSG), he highlighted how the Bible provides not just spiritual instruction, but also real-life lessons. The past, both ours and others' is full of warning markers and object lessons meant to guide us away from error and toward wisdom. Pastor made it clear: Fools don't learn because they're too in love with their own opinions. Quoting Proverbs 12:15 and Proverbs 18:2, he challenged us to check our hearts—Are we truly teachable? he contrasted the wisdom of the teachable with the stubbornness of fools. Wisdom doesn't just come from age or experience — it comes from humility and the willingness to learn. When we ignore the lessons of the past, we risk repeating the same mistakes over and over again. But when we learn from history, we can break cycles, shift outcomes, and become true game-changers in life.
At today's Special Interactive Service, Pastor Femi Paul kicked off a timely and thought-provoking new series titled “Learning, Unlearning & Re-learning!” Drawing wisdom from scripture, life, and global thought leaders, he unpacked the importance of being adaptable in our spiritual and personal growth journey. Referencing Matthew 11:28–29 (CEB) and Proverbs 15:32 (GNT), Pastor reminded us that learning is not just academic - it is the foundation of wealth, health, and spirituality. As John Rohn rightly said, “Learning is the beginning of everything.” But it doesn't end there. True transformation also involves unlearning what no longer serves us, and re-learning to align with God's evolving truths for our season. Quoting Alvin Toffler, Pastor Femi emphasised that the real illiterate today is not the one who cannot read or write, but the one who refuses to learn, unlearn, and re-learn. Many people get stuck because they “know too much,” live in self-delusion, or are closed off to new ideas. These mindsets limit growth and rob us of the opportunity to walk in wisdom. He challenged us to examine our hearts: Are we opinionated? Resistant to change? Afraid to face the real person in the mirror? If so, we may be holding ourselves back from the rest and renewal Christ offers when we humbly learn from Him.
At today's Testimony & Thanksgiving service, Pastor Femi Paul brought us a thought-provoking word entitled “Lessons from the Prodigal: Leverage.” Drawing from Luke 15:28–31 (MSG) Pastor Femi taught that hard work alone doesn't guarantee success - leverage does. Leverage is about using your relationships, knowledge, and position to influence outcomes wisely and profitably. > “The fool does not know how to leverage.” > The good son in the story of the prodigal missed out—not for lack of effort, but for lack of understanding how to leverage what he already had. Key Scriptures:
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At today's Worship Service, Pastor Yomi Badejo-Okusanya delivered a sermon entitled "And What Betrays You?" using Matthew 26:73 (NKJV), which states, "And a little later those who stood by came up and said to Peter, 'Surely you also are one of them, for your speech betrays you.'" He reminded us that our words can expose our true selves, betraying the heart if they are not rooted in God's truth. Pastor Yomi challenged us by asserting that true discipleship demands complete commitment. He emphasised, "If you are not a follower, you are a betrayer of Christ," urging us to examine our lives and ensure our words and actions genuinely reflect our commitment to Jesus. This statement calls for authentic living in accordance with Christ's teachings, reminding us that following Him is not optional but essential.
At today's Youth Sunday Service, Pastor Femi Paul delivered a powerful message on "All-Round Success." Drawing from Ecclesiastes 12:12-14, he emphasised that true success is rooted in fearing God and obeying His commands, as everything we do will ultimately be judged by Him. He further highlighted Ecclesiastes 3:14, reminding us that whatever God establishes is permanent - nothing can be added or taken away.
At today's Warfare Wednesday, Pastor Femi Paul led the church in a powerful session of prayer themed "Pressing Forward by Force, by Fire!" Drawing from Philippians 3:13-15, he emphasised the need to forget the past, focus on the goal, and press forward with determination to receive all that God has prepared for us. Victory requires effort, focus, and persistence—there's no looking back! Keep pressing, keep striving, keep winning!
At today's Holy Communion Service, Pastor Femi Paul shared a powerful message titled "Drawing People to Christ by Being a Good Experience!" Referencing Acts 2:46 (MSG), he emphasised that people were drawn to the early believers not just by what they preached, but by how they lived. Their genuine joy, worship, and daily lifestyle made them attractive, and as a result, God added to their number daily. True evangelism isn't about performance but authenticity. Those who see us regularly, interact with us, and truly know us should naturally be our easiest converts.
At today's Pastor Appreciation + Worship Service, Pastor Yomi Badejo-Okusanya shared a powerful message titled "This is Jacob", drawing from Psalm 24:1-6 (NKJV). A call to seek God with clean hands and pure hearts, to be the generation that seeks God's face - the Jacob generation!
At our Midweek Service, Pastor Femi Paul shared a profound word titled "Eden – God's Best for Man!" To be replanted in Eden is to be restored to:
At today's Testimony & Thanksgiving Service, Pastor Femi Paul declared: "To Be Replanted in Eden!" Jeremiah 17:7-8 (MSG): "Blessed is the one who trusts in God... They're like trees replanted in Eden, never worried, always bearing fresh fruit!" To be replanted in Eden is to be restored! You won't miss God's second wind of restoration in Jesus' name! In 2025, I will be replanted in Eden! You will be replanted in Eden, in Jesus' mighty name!
At our Hymnal & Pure Worship Service, Pastor Yomi Badejo-Okusanya shared a powerful word titled "The BUT in Our Lives." Luke 1:5-7 (NKJV) reveals how life's “BUT” moments contrast with God's promises. "But" introduces a shift—where limitations exist, divine intervention follows! Every "BUT" in your life is an opportunity for God's power to manifest!
Continuing the message “Love & Sacrifice”, Pastor Colins Nwosu led us in an engaging and insightful session, with active participation from the congregation. We began with John 3:16 (NKJV) – "For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son..." and then dove deep into 1 Corinthians 13:1-7 (NKJV), exploring love by the Holy Spirit's inspiration. With contributions from Pastorate and the congregation, the study was truly interactive - you should join us on Every Wednesday for our Interactive Bible Study and watch the Word come alive! "Love suffers long and Love is kind." Selah!
Pastor Colins Nwosu brought us God's word today in a message titled “Love & Sacrifice”, drawing from John 3:16 (NKJV) – "For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son..." He reminded us that love is not found on February 14 but in John 3:16! True love isn't shaped like a heart; it is shaped like a cross. Referencing 1 John 4:7-11 (NKJV), he emphasised that love is not just a feeling but a sacrifice.
At today's Interactive Service, Pastor Femi Paul taught on "The God of Opportunities and the Fair-Winds of Opportunity!" Drawing from 1 Corinthians 16:9 (AMPC) – "For a wide door of opportunity has opened to me, a great and promising one, and there are many adversaries," he emphasised that God is more the God of Opportunities than the God of ready-made blessings! Quoting 2 Corinthians 2:12B (NLT) – "The Lord opened a door of opportunity for me!" he defined opportunity as:
At today's Thanksgiving & Testimony Service, Pastor Femi Paul delivered a powerful message titled "Reversal of Ill-Winds!" Drawing from Exodus 10:19 (MSG), "God reversed the (ILL) wind—a powerful wind took the locusts and dumped them into the Red Sea. There wasn't a single locust left!" he emphasised that just as God reversed the plague of locusts, He can overturn every ill-wind in our lives. Defining Reversal as a change to an opposite direction, position, or course of action, he led the church in a prophetic declaration: "SO SHALL THE LORD GOD REVERSE EVERY ILL-WIND IN YOUR LIFE & IN YOUR FAMILY, IN JESUS' NAME!"
At today's Hymnal & Pure Worship Service, Pastor Yomi Badejo-Okusanya delivered a profound teaching titled "All Winds." Taking reference from Romans 8:28 (NKJV): "And we know that all things (WINDS) work together for good to those who love God, to those who are the called according to His purpose." The AMP version expands it beautifully: "God causes all things to work together [as a plan] for good for those who love Him and are called according to His purpose." He illustrated this with a fascinating fact from NOAA: A Wind Shift occurs when the wind changes direction by 45 degrees or more within 15 minutes, with sustained speeds of 10 knots or more. No matter the winds of life, whether sudden shifts or steady flows, God orchestrates them all for our ultimate good!
At today's Holy Communion Service, Pastor Femi Paul delivered a powerful message titled: "Second Wind of God's Mercy!" Taking inspiration from 1 Samuel 18:21b (NIV): "Now you have a second opportunity to become..." He declared that God's mercy grants rare opportunities—to obtain what was missed, recover what was lost, become what you should have been, reach greater heights, and enjoy long-awaited blessings before it's too late! From 1 Samuel 30:8 (AMP): "Pursue, for you shall surely overtake them and without fail recover all." And Isaiah 58:14 (MSG) assures us: "I will make you ride high and soar above it all! I will make you feast on the inheritance of your ancestor Jacob. Yes! God says so!" We partook in the communion, as we prayed for divine recovery, restoration, and elevation in 2025!
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At today's Worship Service, Pastor Femi Paul declared a prophetic word titled: Fair-Winds Cometh, Watch Out! Building on the foundation of our 2025 beginning-of-year prayers, he connected the move of God's winds with profound spiritual lessons: Day 1: Faith & Sensitivity. Day 2: Repentance & Winds of Change. Day 3: Cool & Breezy Winds. Day 4: Disastrous Ill-Winds. Day 5: Deceptive Ill-Winds. Day 6: Winds of Good Fortune. The lead scripture from Amos 4:13 (MSG) reveals the source of all winds: "Look who's here: Mountain-Shaper! WIND-MAKER!" And Jeremiah 10:13c (NKJV) reminds us: "He brings the wind out of His treasuries." Referencing the parable of the 10 virgins, PFP emphasised: - Prepare for God's fair-wind. - Be ready for its arrival. - The wind doesn't wait for anyone; everyone waits for it! He closed with a sobering reminder: All 10 virgins had equal opportunity, but only 5 soared high.
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