At today’s Warfare Wednesday service, Pastor Femi Paul declared that worship is our weapon for warfare! In this brief but powerful exhortation titled “Devotion to God Through Worship & Service,” he taught that true devotion is more than religious activity; it is a heartfelt, consistent loyalty to God shown through reverence, obedience, and service. Drawing from Philippians 2:20–22 (MSG), PFP described Timothy as “the real thing - a devoted son” who genuinely cared for the things of Christ, not personal gain. Such devotion, he explained, is what God desires from every believer, a life that prioritises Him above all else.
PFP highlighted that devotion is expressed through worship, prayer, and selfless service. It requires yielding one’s time, energy, and resources to God,
not out of duty but out of love. From 1 Timothy 4:8, he reminded us that while physical discipline profits a little, devotion to God pays eternal dividends, bringing blessings in this life and the next. As Isaiah 58:14 (TLB) affirms, those who delight in the Lord will “ride high” and enjoy their full share of covenant blessings. PFP concluded by urging the church to strengthen their devotion - make worship and service not just acts of faith, but weapons of victory that move the hand of God in every battle.
Lord, I choose devotion over distraction. Teach me to serve You faithfully and worship You wholeheartedly. As I delight in You, let me rise higher, walk in victory, and enjoy the fullness of Your blessings. Amen.
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At today’s Warfare Wednesday service, Pastor Femi Paul declared that worship is our weapon for warfare! In this brief but powerful exhortation titled “Devotion to God Through Worship & Service,” he taught that true devotion is more than religious activity; it is a heartfelt, consistent loyalty to God shown through reverence, obedience, and service. Drawing from Philippians 2:20–22 (MSG), PFP described Timothy as “the real thing - a devoted son” who genuinely cared for the things of Christ, not personal gain. Such devotion, he explained, is what God desires from every believer, a life that prioritises Him above all else.
PFP highlighted that devotion is expressed through worship, prayer, and selfless service. It requires yielding one’s time, energy, and resources to God,
not out of duty but out of love. From 1 Timothy 4:8, he reminded us that while physical discipline profits a little, devotion to God pays eternal dividends, bringing blessings in this life and the next. As Isaiah 58:14 (TLB) affirms, those who delight in the Lord will “ride high” and enjoy their full share of covenant blessings. PFP concluded by urging the church to strengthen their devotion - make worship and service not just acts of faith, but weapons of victory that move the hand of God in every battle.
Lord, I choose devotion over distraction. Teach me to serve You faithfully and worship You wholeheartedly. As I delight in You, let me rise higher, walk in victory, and enjoy the fullness of Your blessings. Amen.
Here’s Your Chance!/Pastor Femi Paul/MidWeek Service
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Here’s Your Chance!/Pastor Femi Paul/MidWeek Service
Pastor Femi Paul declared this season as our God-given chance to rebuild, upgrade, and beautify our lives! Teaching from Job 22:21, PFP urged the congregation to “give in to God” and “come to terms with Him,” emphasising that divine rebuilding begins with submission and alignment. God’s desire is to restore every area of our lives that has fallen below His standard, to move us from “nothing to write home about” to becoming “the talk of the town!” (Jer. 24:6).
PFP explained that to rebuild is to renovate, redecorate, optimise, and bring something up to standard. God specialises in making the broken beautiful and turning rejected stones into cornerstones (Psalm 118:22–23). However, the key lies in our willingness to let Him lead “Let Him tell you what to do!” When we resist God’s authority (Romans 13:2), we hinder His work in us. But when we yield, we experience the impossible becoming possible (Luke 1:37). PFP challenged everyone with a simple but piercing question: “Just why not?” - why not give in fully to God and allow Him to rebuild every area of your life? Because this is your long-awaited chance, your moment for divine rebuilding and transformation!
Prayer/Confession Point:
Lord, I give in to You completely. Rebuild every area of my life that has fallen below Your standard. Beautify my story, upgrade my life, and let Your transforming power make me a living testimony. I believe that with You, nothing is impossible. Amen.
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At today’s Warfare Wednesday service, Pastor Femi Paul declared that worship is our weapon for warfare! In this brief but powerful exhortation titled “Devotion to God Through Worship & Service,” he taught that true devotion is more than religious activity; it is a heartfelt, consistent loyalty to God shown through reverence, obedience, and service. Drawing from Philippians 2:20–22 (MSG), PFP described Timothy as “the real thing - a devoted son” who genuinely cared for the things of Christ, not personal gain. Such devotion, he explained, is what God desires from every believer, a life that prioritises Him above all else.
PFP highlighted that devotion is expressed through worship, prayer, and selfless service. It requires yielding one’s time, energy, and resources to God,
not out of duty but out of love. From 1 Timothy 4:8, he reminded us that while physical discipline profits a little, devotion to God pays eternal dividends, bringing blessings in this life and the next. As Isaiah 58:14 (TLB) affirms, those who delight in the Lord will “ride high” and enjoy their full share of covenant blessings. PFP concluded by urging the church to strengthen their devotion - make worship and service not just acts of faith, but weapons of victory that move the hand of God in every battle.
Lord, I choose devotion over distraction. Teach me to serve You faithfully and worship You wholeheartedly. As I delight in You, let me rise higher, walk in victory, and enjoy the fullness of Your blessings. Amen.