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.
Now, It’s Up to You!/Pastor Femi Paul/Youth Sunday Service
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Now, It’s Up to You!/Pastor Femi Paul/Youth Sunday Service
It was an inspiring Youth Sunday at Grace Assembly, and Pastor Femi Paul delivered a life-defining word titled “Now, It’s Up to You!” a reminder that God has done His part; the next move is ours. Drawing from Job 22:21–28, PFP showed that God’s blessings, restoration, and peace are set in motion when we decide to “acquaint ourselves with Him” and take His Word to heart. True transformation begins with a decision to align with God’s plan - not waiting for change, but becoming the change through obedience, prayer, and faith.
He explained that life’s outcomes are often determined not by circumstances but by our choices. “You’ll decide what you want, and it will happen!” (Job 22:26 MSG). God rebuilds and restores those who return to Him wholeheartedly. When we choose to surrender, to “clean house of everything evil,” and to live by His Word, light shines on our path, prayers are answered, and divine favour follows. PFP concluded with a powerful charge “The decision is yours!” urging everyone, especially the youth, to take responsibility for their walk with God and boldly shape their destiny through right choices.
Prayer/Confession Point:
Lord, I choose You today and every day. I surrender to Your Word, Your will, and Your ways. As I align with You, let light shine on my path, let my prayers be answered, and let my life reflect Your glory. 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.