Pastor Bolaji Idowu | 1st Session | Day 4 WOFBEC | Faith That Moves Mountains | 5th January 2024
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- Nigeria hosts some of the largest and most powerful ministries in the world today. This did not happen by chance. It is the product of definite seeds that were sown in the country at a specific period of time in our nation’s history.
Indeed, the Bible speaks about a time to plant and a time to reap that which is planted. There was a planting season when a belief system founded upon the knowledge of certain truths within the Scriptures was established. It was a time when the weightier matters of the law were clearly taught.
Then came the time to reap; a time when people started harvesting great results from the lives of those that embraced and understood the truths while they were being sown.
Round about the early 70′s a wind of the Spirit began to blow over the land. Young men and women started to express a new belief system which they had called getting-born-again. It was known as the SU movement, fashioned after the name of the principal organization behind it - the Scripture Union. The conscience of young people had come alive and a heightened emphasis on godliness and character was established. Consequently, the hope that this new birth experience would become the moral force of the Nation was born, and the moral compass of what would later grow and develop had been set.
By the late 70′s into the early 80′s another move was initiated, it seemed headquartered in Tulsa Oklahoma under the leadership of Kenneth Hagin. It first started to sweep through campuses in institutions of higher learning such as the University of Benin, Obafemi Awolowo University, University of Lagos, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, University of Ibadan, Ahmadu Bello University, Ambrose Alli University and many others. All of which started receiving the content of this movement through the printed page.
Books like, How to be led by the Spirit of God, The Two Kinds of Righteousness, The Art of Intercession, The Faith That Moves Mountains, The Blood Covenant, How to Turn Your Faith Loose and The Authority of the Believer became must-reads. The saying; “the just shall live by his own faith” became the anthem of the day. The individual’s access to his God, as well as his ability to hear from Him directly and receive revelation knowledge from the Scriptures, was established.
Simply put, the charismatic pentecostal movement had been born!
Leaders from this Movement who had acquired skills of the practice of the knowledge of the truths began to establish what is known today as mega-churches in major cities across the globe. The foundation was laid on a deep interaction with the Holy Spirit by long hours of prayer and meditation on the Word of God. We believe that the planting season is back in Nigeria and the seeds that will produce a finer harvest and a form of the Faith for years to come must be sown.
The fundamentals and the foundational truths of the Faith movement and the promise attached to them will be recaptured at the World Faith Believers Convention - WOFBEC 2024. - Zábava
The illustration of Jesus feeding 5,000 people serves as a reminder that God's blessings are not limited and may manifest in different ways and times for each person
From Nairobi, 🇰🇪; I watched this sermon as it streamed live yesterday. I am here once more to glean again from the crumbs i left on the floor. ..this was powerful oh. OVERTURN! OVERTURN!OVERTURN! God bless u pastor Bolaji❤
Powerful powerful powerful🙏🙏🙏👏👏👏 For when Jesus was serving bread to 5thousands, they ALL didn’t get at the very SAME time but truth remains that they ALL got: trust the process and cling Only to His word you are next in the line❤😇🙏. Just Continue in thanks giving and know it is DONE💃
Pastor Bolaji is truly Amazing. The clarity of the message is outstanding. There is also a hidden message, if you are not in Christ, you are hopelessly lost. Like there is darkness and you have no light to find your way out.
I have listened to this Message a little above 50 times..It's a very powerful message 🔥🔥 on Faith and God's Intervening power in the affairs of Men.
More grace to Pastor Bolaji and God bless Pastor Poju for the gift of WOFBEC 👏👏👏
The caution against praying in unbelief serves as a wake-up call to align our prayers with genuine faith
The analogy of Jesus feeding the 5,000 conveys the message that God's blessings are tailored to each person's unique needs, encouraging believers to celebrate the diversity of His provision.
The concept of rebuking what we don't want is a declaration of faith, empowering believers to actively reject negativity and undesirable circumstances through the authority granted by Christ
he analogy of Jesus feeding the 5,000 not only highlights divine timing but also encourages believers to celebrate each other's blessings, understanding that God's provisions are uniquely tailored.
The analogy of Jesus feeding the 5,000 emphasizes the divine abundance, encouraging believers to appreciate the multifaceted nature of God's blessings and provision
The analogy of Jesus feeding the 5,000 vividly illustrates God's ability to provide abundantly and uniquely, encouraging believers to appreciate the diversity and richness of their individual blessings
The analogy of Jesus feeding the 5,000 serves as a vivid testament to God's abundance, prompting believers to celebrate the uniqueness of their blessings and acknowledge the diverse ways God meets their needs.
The analogy of Jesus feeding the 5,000 serves as a powerful lesson in divine timing, reminding believers that God's blessings unfold uniquely for each person.
Pastor B's compassionate recognition of pastors facing comparison sets the tone for a church community that values authenticity and mutual understanding, creating a space for leaders to share their struggles openly
The analogy of Jesus feeding the 5,000 beautifully portrays God's capacity to provide abundantly and uniquely, encouraging believers to appreciate the diversity and richness of their individual blessings.
The analogy of Jesus feeding the 5,000 beautifully illustrates God's capacity to provide abundantly and uniquely, encouraging believers to appreciate the diversity and richness of their individual blessings.
The idea that in God's season, there is no scarcity instills confidence in His abundant provision and perfect timing, encouraging believers to patiently await His blessings.
The concept of rebuking what we don't want serves as a powerful declaration of faith, empowering believers to actively resist and overcome negative circumstances through the authority of Christ
The analogy of Jesus feeding the 5,000 teaches us to celebrate the diversity of God's blessings and recognize that His plans unfold uniquely for each person.
The idea that in God's season, there is no scarcity instills confidence in His perfect timing and abundant provision, encouraging believers to patiently wait for His blessings
Encouraging believers to have a miracle reference point is a strategic approach to fortifying faith, providing a tangible reminder of God's faithfulness during challenging times
The analogy of Jesus feeding the 5,000 teaches us patience and trust, emphasizing that God's blessings unfold in His perfect timing and are not limited by human expectations
Pastor B's insight into the devil using comparison as a tool serves as a reminder to guard against the divisive nature of jealousy and discontent, fostering a spirit of unity and encouragement.
Encouraging believers to have a miracle reference point is a practical strategy for fortifying faith, offering a tangible reminder of God's faithfulness in times of doubt.
The concept of rebuking what we don't want is a powerful demonstration of the authority granted to believers, encouraging active resistance against negativity through faith
The concept of scarcity not existing in God's season is a comforting thought, especially in a world that often preaches scarcity and competition.
The idea that in God's season, there is no scarcity instills confidence in God's abundance, encouraging believers to approach life with a mindset of abundance rather than lack.
The idea that in God's season, there is no scarcity instills confidence in His perfect timing and abundant provision, encouraging believers to trust in His sovereign plan.
Pastor B's words on comparison being a tool of the devil is a wake-up call. It's a reminder to focus on our individual journeys without being distracted by others' success or blessings.
Encouraging believers to have a miracle reference point is a practical strategy for cultivating a faith-filled perspective, providing a source of strength and encouragement in challenging times
The analogy of Jesus feeding the 5,000 serves as a powerful illustration of God's ability to provide abundantly and uniquely, fostering gratitude and appreciation among believers
Pastor B's acknowledgment that pastors are not immune to comparison fosters a culture of transparency within the church, reminding us that everyone faces battles and insecurities.
The cautionary tale of disbelief during Peter's release prompts reflection on the importance of unwavering faith, encouraging believers to trust in the miraculous even in unexpected circumstances
The cautionary tale of disbelief during Peter's release prompts reflection on the importance of unwavering faith, encouraging believers to trust in the miraculous even when it defies human understanding.
Encouraging believers to have a miracle reference point is a practical strategy for building a reservoir of faith, providing a source of strength and inspiration during challenging times
The call to challenge and not accept unfavorable circumstances aligns with the biblical principle of resilience, motivating believers to stand firm in faith amid adversity
The analogy of Jesus feeding the 5,000 emphasizes the importance of patience, recognizing that God's blessings may manifest at different times for each individual
Pastor B's acknowledgment of pastors facing comparison fosters an environment of authenticity within the church, reminding the congregation that leaders are not exempt from personal struggles
Thank you Pastor Poju for putting this conference together...
I have been so so blessed.
What a way to start the new year...💯💯💯
Pastor B's teachings on the impact of words highlight the transformative power of positive confession, underlining the importance of aligning our speech with our faith
Pastor B's candid acknowledgment of pastors facing comparison fosters a community where vulnerability is embraced, promoting a church culture of support and understanding
Encouraging believers to have a miracle reference point is a practical strategy for fortifying faith, providing a tangible reminder of God's faithfulness in times of doubt and uncertainty
The call to challenge and not accept unfavorable circumstances aligns with the biblical principle of spiritual warfare, urging believers to actively engage in overcoming challenges through faith
The call to challenge and not accept unfavorable circumstances aligns with the biblical principle of resilience, motivating believers to stand firm in faith and resist succumbing to adversity.
The call to challenge and not accept unfavorable circumstances aligns with the biblical principle of perseverance, motivating believers to stand firm in their faith amid trials
The distinction between God opening doors and our approach to doors encourages a balanced perspective on divine intervention and personal responsibility in pursuing our goals
The analogy of Jesus feeding the 5,000 reinforces the principle that God's blessings are not bound by human expectations, urging believers to embrace the diversity and uniqueness of His provision
The cautionary tale of disbelief during Peter's release prompts reflection on the importance of unwavering faith, encouraging believers to trust in the miraculous even when it defies human logic
Encouraging believers to have a miracle reference point is a practical strategy for fortifying faith, offering a tangible anchor of God's faithfulness during moments of doubt and uncertainty.
The concept of rebuking what we don't want echoes the biblical principle of taking authority over our circumstances, empowering believers to actively resist negativity through faith-filled declarations
Pastor B's compassionate acknowledgment of pastors facing comparison fosters a church environment characterized by empathy and understanding, where leaders and congregation members can support each other through shared challenges.
The call to challenge and not accept unfavorable circumstances aligns with the biblical principle of perseverance, motivating believers to stand firm in their faith amid challenges
Pastor B's insights into pastors facing comparison reveal the human side of spiritual leadership, fostering a compassionate understanding within the church community.
The analogy of Jesus feeding 5,000 people reminds us that miracles may unfold gradually, and not everyone may experience them simultaneously.
The connection between spoken words affecting both the physical and spiritual realms is a reminder of the power of positive affirmation
The idea that in God's season, there is no scarcity instills confidence in His provision, prompting believers to trust that God's timing is perfect, and lack is not part of His plan
The call to challenge and not accept unfavorable circumstances aligns with the biblical principle of perseverance, inspiring believers to stand firm in faith amid challenging seasons
Encouraging believers to have a miracle reference point is a practical strategy for building a reservoir of faith, providing a tangible anchor during challenging moments of doubt
Pastor B's teachings on the impact of words highlight the transformative power of positive confession, emphasizing the influential role language plays in shaping our spiritual and physical realities.
The cautionary tale of disbelief during Peter's release serves as a poignant reminder to trust in the miraculous, even when the unfolding of God's plans defies human expectations
The cautionary tale of disbelief when Peter was released serves as a warning against letting doubt undermine our faith, urging believers to trust in God's ability to work miracles.
Pastor B's insight into pastors facing comparison sheds light on the human aspects of spiritual leadership, fostering empathy and understanding among the congregation
Pastor B's acknowledgment of pastors facing comparison invites a culture of transparency and mutual support within the church, fostering an environment of empathy and understanding
The call to challenge and not accept unfavorable circumstances aligns with the biblical principle of persevering in faith, standing firm in the face of challenges, and trusting in God's promises
The call to challenge and not accept unfavorable circumstances aligns with the biblical principle of resilience, urging believers to stand firm in their faith and trust in God's sovereignty.
The concept of rebuking what we don't want echoes the biblical call to take authority over our circumstances, empowering believers to actively resist negativity through faith-filled declarations
The distinction between God opening doors and our approach to doors emphasizes the collaboration between divine guidance and our proactive efforts in pursuing God's purposes
The cautionary tale of disbelief during Peter's release serves as a poignant reminder to trust in the miraculous, encouraging believers to maintain unwavering faith even when divine interventions defy human expectations.
The concept of rebuking what we don't want echoes the biblical principle of speaking life into our circumstances, reinforcing the power of positive confession and faith-filled declarations
Pastor B's acknowledgment of pastors facing comparison invites a culture of vulnerability within the church, encouraging open conversations about the challenges of leadership.
The statement 'whatever you don't challenge settles' is a call to action and a reminder to confront issues rather than letting them linger.
Encouraging believers to have a miracle reference point is a practical strategy for fortifying faith, providing a tangible anchor during moments of doubt and uncertainty.
The distinction between God opening doors and our approach to doors highlights the partnership between divine intervention and our responsibility to take steps of faith
Pastor B's teachings on the impact of words highlight the transformative power of positive language, emphasizing the influence of our speech on both the spiritual and physical realms.
Comparison being labeled as a tool of the devil really makes me think about how it can affect our faith negatively. Pastor B's insight is thought-provoking.
Pastor B's teachings on the impact of words highlight the transformative power of positive confession, underlining the role our words play in shaping our spiritual and physical reality
The emphasis on rebuking what you don't want is a declaration of authority over one's circumstances
The concept of rebuking what we don't want echoes the biblical principle of speaking life and taking authority over negative circumstances through our words.
The acknowledgment that pastors are not immune to comparison adds a layer of authenticity to their leadership. It encourages congregants to view them as fellow humans navigating life's challenges.
The cautionary tale of the Christians' disbelief in Peter's release serves as a caution against allowing doubt to overshadow the miraculous, urging believers to stand firm in their faith
The concept of rebuking what we don't want echoes the biblical principle of taking authority over our circumstances, empowering believers to actively shape their reality through faith-filled declarations
The distinction between God opening doors and our approach to doors emphasizes the collaborative nature of our journey with God, encouraging believers to take intentional steps in alignment with His will.
The cautionary tale of disbelief during Peter's release serves as a poignant reminder to trust in the miraculous, even when God's interventions unfold unexpectedly, prompting believers to maintain unwavering faith
The cautionary tale of disbelief during Peter's release serves as a poignant reminder to trust in the miraculous, even when God's interventions unfold in unexpected and unconventional ways.
The concept of rebuking what we don't want empowers believers to take control of their circumstances, reminding us of the authority we have through faith in shaping our reality.
The distinction between God opening doors and our approach to doors underscores the partnership between divine guidance and our active participation in pursuing God's will
Acknowledging that even pastors are not immune to comparison is a humbling and relatable admission.
The message that whatever we don't challenge settles is a call to proactive faith, inspiring believers to confront and overcome obstacles through unwavering trust in God's guidance.
The call to challenge and not accept unfavorable circumstances aligns with the biblical principle of perseverance, urging believers to stand firm in their faith despite challenges.
In a society obsessed with comparison, it's enlightening to hear a spiritual leader address it as a tool of the devil. It's a perspective that encourages self-love and contentment
The cautionary tale of disbelief during Peter's release serves as a poignant reminder to trust in the miraculous, even when God's interventions surpass human expectations
The cautionary tale of disbelief during Peter's release serves as a poignant reminder to maintain unwavering faith, even when God's interventions unfold unexpectedly.
The distinction between God opening doors and our role in approaching doors emphasizes the partnership between divine intervention and our proactive participation in the process
The cautionary tale of the Christians' disbelief when Peter was released prompts self-reflection, urging believers to guard against skepticism and fully embrace the miraculous
The concept of rebuking what we don't want aligns with the biblical principle of taking authority over our circumstances, empowering believers to actively shape their reality through faith-filled declarations
The distinction between God opening doors and our approach to doors highlights the partnership between divine guidance and believers' intentional steps in pursuing God's plan.
The distinction between God opening doors and our approach to doors emphasizes the collaborative nature of our journey with God, urging believers to take intentional steps aligned with His divine guidance
The concept of rebuking what we don't want reinforces the biblical principle of taking authority over our circumstances, empowering believers to actively shape their reality through faith-filled declarations.
The concept of rebuking what we don't want resonates with the biblical call to take authority over our circumstances, empowering believers to actively shape their reality through faith-filled declarations
The concept of rebuking what we don't want aligns with the biblical call to take authority over our circumstances, empowering believers to actively shape their reality through faith-filled declarations