The Holy Spirit is a life-giving spirit that man was separated from when he sinned, but when he was restored, he received life again.
Who is the Holy Spirit?:
1. He is the breath of God.
2. He is the presence of God on this earth.
3. He is the influence of God on humans.
4. He is the Spirit of approval.
5. He is God's method to usher in an age of transformation.
6. He is God.
Christianity is a taught faith, and true growth only happens when we embrace the posture of a learner. In this teaching, we discover that God doesn’t just want us saved—He wants us discipled.
Jesus’ call in Matthew 28 was not to gather members but to raise disciples—students hungry for the Word.
From Mary’s devotion at Jesus’ feet (Luke 10:38–42) to the charge in Deuteronomy to bind God’s Word on our hearts, we see that growth demands intentionality.
A true learner walks in humility, hunger, loyalty, honour, obedience, and gratitude.
Learning is an attitude, and every believer must develop this attitude in a local assembly. A true student enrolls, submits to a place and time of learning, follows a structured curriculum with repetition for mastery, and remains ready to listen.
For anyone to truly be a learner, two things are essential: he must be taught from scratch, and he must be taught everything.
God chose to make the message of grace simple for us to recognize and accept. But how should we respond to this?
Singing is a way of responding to this message. It’s not about the vocals or the inclusion of instruments while singing.
It is about your heart's posture. It is about knowing what God has done for you and teaching your heart to respond rightly.
Grace cannot be earned—it is God’s gift.
Romans 11:6 reminds us that the moment we try to earn salvation, it ceases to be grace. The law was never meant to make us righteous; rather, it exposed our inability to meet God’s standard and pointed us to Christ.
Abraham was counted righteous by faith before the law even existed, demonstrating that faith has always been God’s way.
The law served as a tutor until Christ, but now we stand justified by grace through faith. God is not your boss—you are not His liability but His responsibility.
He began the good work in you, and by faith, He will bring it to completion.
God has and will always be both a judge and a loving father.
The attributes of God do not contradict each other. He is loving and yet punishes evil. For God to truly be good, he has to punish sin.
This is why he sent Jesus as the perfect method to pay for the sins of everyone who would believe in his sacrifice of death on the cross.
Christ is the perfect method that God used to reconcile all men to himself. Only one without sin could pay the price for your sins.
It will not matter what you have if you do not know you have it.
Effectiveness in the Christian faith hinges on your knowledge (Colossians 1:9).
Here are two points on the assurance of salvation:
1. The grace of God is persistent, and all who are born again will persevere till the end.
2. The persistence of Grace will exist for those who truly hold on to Salvation.
With Grace comes your seal; the Holy Ghost is your seal. The Holy Ghost is a symbol of assurance.
The utter helplessness of man and the sovereign intervention of God are what make grace a precious gift.
There are 4 things the Bible means when it says we are saved by grace:
1. Grace defines the inadequacy of the beneficiaries of salvation.
2. Grace defines the simplicity of the requirements of salvation.
3. Grace defines the disqualification of the self-righteous.
4. Grace defines the magnitude of God's favour.
This whole teaching series is taking us back to the very foundation of the Christian faith.
Christianity is a taught faith, and your pastor is God’s gift to you. True spiritual growth comes from a teachable heart anchored in sound doctrine.
God reveals Himself through the Word, and you can only meet Him on His terms. Every truth about His amazing grace is found end to end in Scripture.
This message will reignite your hunger for the Word and strengthen your walk with God.
Growing in wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of Christ is foundational to the Christian faith.
As a church, we recognise the importance of going back to the basics of Christianity for the growth and advancement of God's people.
The gospel is preached to unbelievers and taught to believers.
Jesus started his ministry by preaching the gospel. But as he progressed, he started to teach the Scriptures.
Don’t stop at getting saved. Get mature in the faith.
One thing you might often struggle with is knowing how to give thanks. But there should be a response when you experience the glory of God.
When we receive prophetic words, we must give thanks.
Two reasons why you must give thanks:
1. Thanksgiving is a step of faith.
2. Thanksgiving shows who your source is.
In this powerful teaching series, FUEGO, we explore the fire that comes when the Word of God meets a yielded heart.
Prayer isn’t optional for the believer; it is life itself. Through scripture, examples such as Jesus, Anna, and Moses, this series teaches that prayer can be learned and mastered.
In this teaching, discover why we pray, how to pray according to God’s will, and how to cultivate a fervent, focused, and consistent prayer life that fuels spiritual growth.
Every man on earth is imaging God, but the big question is, "Are we all imaging God rightly?"
The purpose for which we were created is to image God. Doing anything other than that means that we have missed the purpose of our creation. If we fail at imaging God rightly, we fail at being human.
This teaching expounds on what imaging God means and how to do it effectively according to the Word of God.
Prayer is the way to steward prophecies over your life, your church, your family, and every other area of your life.
You can receive strength in your inner man as you pray. You can be better as you pray. You build yourself up more as you pray.
Because it won’t matter what you have received if you don’t steward it in prayer.
We learn much more about this from this sermon.
The attributes of God do not end at His loving kindness and tender mercies. It also extends to His wrath.
God's wrath is just, and he is slow to show his wrath. The wrath of God was satisfied in Jesus when all the sins of the world were laid on him on the cross.
This sermon explains the gospel from the standpoint of God's justice, which is brought out by His wrath.
Understanding the concept of the Biblical temple changes your perspective on who you are and what you were made for on the earth.
This introductory sermon at the Shekinah Lagos Camp meeting gives a theological defence for the priesthood of believers.
We get explanations from the beginning- when God created the earth, its relationship to the physical temple created for the worship of God in the Old Testament, and the implications in the life of the believer.
No matter how much you pray, there is always more in God.
Prayer can be learned, and Jesus taught his disciples a method/approach to prayer.
Prayer should be done according to the Word of God, and believers should pray the Pauline prayers.
The Lord’s Prayer, as we know it, is not a ‘what’ to pray. It is a ‘how’ to pray, a pattern of prayer, a model of prayer.
It teaches us how to approach times of prayer, what to pray about, and what to prioritize in our prayers.
This sermon gives a detailed explanation of how Jesus taught his disciples to pray, how the early church prayed, and teaches us how we can learn from it.
It is possible to lose satisfaction in a prayerless life.
Jesus, who was the heart of the Father, prayed, and he had a place of prayer. Jesus prayed about something that was already prophesied about himself.
It doesn't matter the prophecy over you, if you don't pray, you won't be able to steward it.
Camp meeting may be over, but the encounter doesn’t end at the altar.
In this powerful sermon, we learn how to savor, sustain, and steward the divine experiences you've received. From Moses to Paul, we see that spiritual encounters are invitations to transformation — not moments to forget.
This teaching unpacks the practical steps to walk in obedience, stay consecrated, and guard what God has deposited in you.
Don’t waste the fire — recognize it, act on it, and stay burning. Your next season depends on what you do after the encounter.