
In this powerful and revelatory message, Pastor Lottie expounded on Ephesians 1:19, unveiling the dynamic and multifaceted power available to believers — dunamis, energeia, kratos, and ischus. He emphasized that this divine power is not just theological theory, but a present, active force working in those who believe — and it is faith that activates it. With clarity and spiritual depth, Pastor Lottie highlighted how faith is fueled by focus. Through the examples of Peter walking on water and Elijah fleeing from Jezebel, he illustrated how a shift in focus can either sustain or sink a believer. Peter didn’t sink because of the storm, but because he looked at it. Elijah wasn’t defeated by a sword, but by what he imagined. Pastor Lottie warned that Satan’s greatest tactic is not always destruction — it’s distraction. He doesn’t need to steal your faith if he can steal your focus. Drawing from Hebrews 12:2 and Genesis 13:15, Pastor Lottie challenged the congregation to guard their gaze, reminding them that what you look at shapes what you believe, and what you believe shapes who you become. The sermon closed with a prophetic call: “Look again” — not at the storm, not at the fear, but at Jesus. Because when your eyes are fixed on Him, faith will rise, hope will live, and power will flow.