To build the attitude of meekness in the heart of christians in order to fulfill God's purpose
  • Lead pastor at ACO phase 2 airport road FCT Abuja
  • Lives in Abuja
  • From Abuja
  • Country Nigeria
  • Studied Bachelor Degree at University of Nigeria Nsukka
  • Male
  • Married
  • 03/07/1986
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  • Come and Have Your Way in My Life | Powerful Worship Song That Will Stir Your
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    God has a settled plan concerning your life. Delays, failures, opposition, and battles may arise, but none of them can cancel what God has already decided. God is not confused or reconsidering your matter—the end was established from the beginning. Your responsibility is not to panic or quit, but to remain firm in Him. As long as you stay rooted in God, His purpose for your life will surely come to pass.
    https://youtu.be/XkNUOC3o57E God has a settled plan concerning your life. Delays, failures, opposition, and battles may arise, but none of them can cancel what God has already decided. God is not confused or reconsidering your matter—the end was established from the beginning. Your responsibility is not to panic or quit, but to remain firm in Him. As long as you stay rooted in God, His purpose for your life will surely come to pass.
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  • LOOKING UNTO THE LORD — PSALM 121:1–2

    Many look to the hills — the heights of human connection, skills, intellect, or opportunity — believing that is where help and prosperity come from. Yet, the hills can fail. Human help can disappoint. Skill and intellect can reach their limits.

    But the man who looks beyond the hills to the God of all possibilities will never be put to shame.
    Our prosperity does not flow from men but from God, the Maker of heaven and earth.

    Connections are good. Skills are important. Intellect is valuable.
    But they are not the source — they are only channels through which God may choose to work.
    The moment we begin to trust the channels more than the Source, faith becomes sight, and power is lost.

    True faith looks away from human possibilities and fixes its gaze on the Lord who makes all things possible. That is the faith that works.
    That is walking by faith and not by sight.

    “I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help.
    My help cometh from the LORD, which made heaven and earth.” — Psalm 121:1–2


    Declaration:

    Lord, I refuse to depend on human strength, wisdom, or favor.
    My eyes are on You — the Source of my help, my success, and my prosperity.
    I walk by faith, not by sight, in Jesus name.
    LOOKING UNTO THE LORD — PSALM 121:1–2 Many look to the hills — the heights of human connection, skills, intellect, or opportunity — believing that is where help and prosperity come from. Yet, the hills can fail. Human help can disappoint. Skill and intellect can reach their limits. But the man who looks beyond the hills to the God of all possibilities will never be put to shame. Our prosperity does not flow from men but from God, the Maker of heaven and earth. Connections are good. Skills are important. Intellect is valuable. But they are not the source — they are only channels through which God may choose to work. The moment we begin to trust the channels more than the Source, faith becomes sight, and power is lost. True faith looks away from human possibilities and fixes its gaze on the Lord who makes all things possible. That is the faith that works. That is walking by faith and not by sight. “I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help. My help cometh from the LORD, which made heaven and earth.” — Psalm 121:1–2 Declaration: Lord, I refuse to depend on human strength, wisdom, or favor. My eyes are on You — the Source of my help, my success, and my prosperity. I walk by faith, not by sight, in Jesus name.
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  • Keep Your Eyes on the Ball: A Call to Purpose and Growth

    In a world full of distractions, it’s easy to lose sight of what matters most. But like an athlete who keeps their eyes on the ball to make the perfect play, we must stay focused on our God-given purpose. Self-development is not selfish — it’s stewardship. It’s honoring the gifts God has placed inside you.

    "Let your eyes look straight ahead; fix your gaze directly before you."
    — Proverbs 4:25 (NIV)

    Fulfilling your purpose doesn’t happen by accident. It requires daily commitment, discipline, and spiritual alignment. When you focus on becoming who God created you to be, doors open, and clarity comes. Remember, you are a masterpiece in progress.

    "For we are God’s masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things he planned for us long ago."
    — Ephesians 2:10 (NLT)

    Even when you face setbacks, know that God uses every season for growth. Trust the process. Keep showing up. Keep learning. Keep moving forward in faith.

    "Being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus."
    — Philippians 1:6 (NIV)

    So today, silence the noise. Guard your mind. Invest in your growth. Pray without ceasing. And walk boldly in your purpose. You were made for more — and with God, fulfilling that calling is not only possible… it's promised.

    "But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well."
    — Matthew 6:33 (NIV)

    Stay focused. Stay faithful. The best is still ahead.
    Keep Your Eyes on the Ball: A Call to Purpose and Growth In a world full of distractions, it’s easy to lose sight of what matters most. But like an athlete who keeps their eyes on the ball to make the perfect play, we must stay focused on our God-given purpose. Self-development is not selfish — it’s stewardship. It’s honoring the gifts God has placed inside you. "Let your eyes look straight ahead; fix your gaze directly before you." — Proverbs 4:25 (NIV) Fulfilling your purpose doesn’t happen by accident. It requires daily commitment, discipline, and spiritual alignment. When you focus on becoming who God created you to be, doors open, and clarity comes. Remember, you are a masterpiece in progress. "For we are God’s masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things he planned for us long ago." — Ephesians 2:10 (NLT) Even when you face setbacks, know that God uses every season for growth. Trust the process. Keep showing up. Keep learning. Keep moving forward in faith. "Being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus." — Philippians 1:6 (NIV) So today, silence the noise. Guard your mind. Invest in your growth. Pray without ceasing. And walk boldly in your purpose. You were made for more — and with God, fulfilling that calling is not only possible… it's promised. "But seek first his kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well." — Matthew 6:33 (NIV) Stay focused. Stay faithful. The best is still ahead.
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  • Believers’ Authority

    1. You are not powerless.
    In Christ, you carry heaven’s authority. Stop seeing yourself as a victim of life’s battles. Rise as a victor — the one who is seated with Christ above powers and dominions. Walk tall in your calling. (Ephesians 2:6)


    2. God did not design you to bow to circumstances.
    Through the cross, Jesus stripped the devil of his weapons. That same victory is yours. Refuse to settle for defeat when heaven has crowned you with dominion. (Colossians 2:15)


    3. Your words carry kingdom weight.
    When you speak God’s Word in faith, you are enforcing divine authority on earth. Don’t remain silent in the face of darkness — declare life, declare victory, declare purpose. (Mark 11:23)


    4. Every man of purpose must know his authority.
    The devil fears the man who knows his position in Christ. Authority is not about shouting, but about standing firm in identity. When you know who you are in Jesus, nothing can move you. (Luke 10:19)


    5. Purpose is fulfilled by power.
    You cannot carry out God’s assignment in your own strength. That’s why Christ clothed you with authority. Every mission, every calling, every dream from God is backed by heaven’s power to succeed. (Acts 1:8)


    6. Men of destiny must resist distractions.
    Authority gives you the power to silence voices of fear, sin, and compromise. Stand in that authority and refuse anything that wants to derail you from God’s path. (James 4:7)


    7. The world is waiting for your manifestation.
    Creation is not looking for weak men, but for sons who know their authority in Christ. Rise, lead, and shine — your generation needs the light of your obedience. (Romans 8:19)



    In summary:
    Authority in Christ is the fuel for fulfilling God’s purpose. You are called to reign, not to shrink. You are chosen to influence, not to be influenced. Step into your authority and let nothing stop you from living out God’s divine assignment for your life.
    Believers’ Authority 1. You are not powerless. In Christ, you carry heaven’s authority. Stop seeing yourself as a victim of life’s battles. Rise as a victor — the one who is seated with Christ above powers and dominions. Walk tall in your calling. (Ephesians 2:6) 2. God did not design you to bow to circumstances. Through the cross, Jesus stripped the devil of his weapons. That same victory is yours. Refuse to settle for defeat when heaven has crowned you with dominion. (Colossians 2:15) 3. Your words carry kingdom weight. When you speak God’s Word in faith, you are enforcing divine authority on earth. Don’t remain silent in the face of darkness — declare life, declare victory, declare purpose. (Mark 11:23) 4. Every man of purpose must know his authority. The devil fears the man who knows his position in Christ. Authority is not about shouting, but about standing firm in identity. When you know who you are in Jesus, nothing can move you. (Luke 10:19) 5. Purpose is fulfilled by power. You cannot carry out God’s assignment in your own strength. That’s why Christ clothed you with authority. Every mission, every calling, every dream from God is backed by heaven’s power to succeed. (Acts 1:8) 6. Men of destiny must resist distractions. Authority gives you the power to silence voices of fear, sin, and compromise. Stand in that authority and refuse anything that wants to derail you from God’s path. (James 4:7) 7. The world is waiting for your manifestation. Creation is not looking for weak men, but for sons who know their authority in Christ. Rise, lead, and shine — your generation needs the light of your obedience. (Romans 8:19) In summary: Authority in Christ is the fuel for fulfilling God’s purpose. You are called to reign, not to shrink. You are chosen to influence, not to be influenced. Step into your authority and let nothing stop you from living out God’s divine assignment for your life.
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  • Failure is Falling Forward, while Pursuing Purpose.

    Failure is not the end—it is falling forward while pursuing a goal. Picture a man standing tall. If he stumbles and falls, but then tries to rise again with the help of his hands, you will notice something remarkable: in the very act of falling and rising, he covers some distance. He may not have reached his ultimate destination, but he is no longer where he used to be.

    That is why we say: If ever you fall, fall forward. Failure is not backward movement—it is part of progress. Every fall carries the seed of growth. Every stumble teaches you, strengthens you, and pushes you closer to success.

    Papa Oyedepo put it this way: “Failure is not final, and success is not ending.” Failure is not your conclusion unless you give up, and success is not your resting place because there is always a higher level of glory ahead.

    Rugged faith is the key. Faith tells you, “Though I fall, I will rise again.” Faith also tells you, “Though I succeed, I must keep pressing for greater heights.” The journey of purpose is not for the faint-hearted, but for those who dare to trust God relentlessly.

    So, embrace every lesson from failure and every victory from success. Keep your eyes on your purpose, and keep moving forward. Remember: success is a journey, not a destination—and if ever you fall, fall forward!
    God bless you in Jesus name.
    Failure is Falling Forward, while Pursuing Purpose. Failure is not the end—it is falling forward while pursuing a goal. Picture a man standing tall. If he stumbles and falls, but then tries to rise again with the help of his hands, you will notice something remarkable: in the very act of falling and rising, he covers some distance. He may not have reached his ultimate destination, but he is no longer where he used to be. That is why we say: If ever you fall, fall forward. Failure is not backward movement—it is part of progress. Every fall carries the seed of growth. Every stumble teaches you, strengthens you, and pushes you closer to success. Papa Oyedepo put it this way: “Failure is not final, and success is not ending.” Failure is not your conclusion unless you give up, and success is not your resting place because there is always a higher level of glory ahead. Rugged faith is the key. Faith tells you, “Though I fall, I will rise again.” Faith also tells you, “Though I succeed, I must keep pressing for greater heights.” The journey of purpose is not for the faint-hearted, but for those who dare to trust God relentlessly. So, embrace every lesson from failure and every victory from success. Keep your eyes on your purpose, and keep moving forward. Remember: success is a journey, not a destination—and if ever you fall, fall forward! God bless you in Jesus name.
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