In this powerful message, Pastor Lottie unveils the mystery of God’s eternal purpose — that man was created to be the living will of God on earth. Drawing from Genesis 1:26–28, he teaches that humanity was designed to visibly express God’s image, nature, and dominion.
Through deep revelation, the sermon explores Christ as the Person, the Administration, and the Location of divine reality — the realm where all heavenly operations exist. Pastor Lottie emphasizes that believers are not passive recipients of grace but active executors of divine intention, seated with Christ in heavenly places to manifest His will on earth.
The message calls the Church to awaken to its identity as God’s governing body — a spiritual administration revealing His wisdom, enforcing His victory, and embodying His presence in the world.
We did a recap on the subject “All Power Belongs to God” — both Part 1 and Part 2. We were reminded that God is not just powerful; He is Power itself. Every other authority is borrowed and limited. Through Christ, our dominion is restored, and by His Spirit, we walk in true authority — not by might, not by power, but by His Spirit.
In this life-changing message, “All Power Belongs to God – Part 2,” we journey through the mystery of divine authority from creation to redemption. Humanity was designed to rule creation as God’s representatives, but sin handed dominion to darkness. Yet through Christ, that authority is restored and empowered by the Holy Spirit. From Adam’s fall to Lucifer’s rebellion, from angelic obedience to the rebuilding under Zerubbabel, this teaching reveals one eternal truth — real power is not by might or by human strength, but by God’s Spirit. When the Spirit of God fills a life, mountains move, authority is restored, and purpose is fulfilled.
In this powerful message, Pastor Lottie unpacks the mystery of God’s power as revealed in Scripture. Drawing from Ephesians 1:19, 1 Corinthians 1:18, and Ephesians 3:20, he reminds us that God’s power is not abstract but alive, personal, and working in us to accomplish what we could never achieve on our own.
We explore the origin of power, seeing that all power belongs to God, who is not merely powerful but Power itself. Unlike Satan—whose influence is temporary, permitted, and limited—God has no rival and never competes. Using Pharaoh as an example, we see how pride hardens the heart while God’s power humbles kings and displays His supremacy.
From creation itself, where His Word spoke worlds into existence, to the breath of life placed in man, Pastor Lottie shows that everything—every galaxy, every life, every authority—flows from the God who sustains all things. This sermon challenges us to recognize, trust, and yield to that power so that it may transform us, strengthen us, and display God’s glory through us.
In “Why We Need Power?” Pastor Lottie explains that true Christian power is not about domination or status, but about the God-given ability to accomplish His purposes on earth. Drawing from Ephesians 1, 3, and 6, he reveals how God’s power blesses, redeems, secures, and equips believers to stand firm in a spiritually hostile world.
This message shows that without power, believers risk living as victims rather than witnesses, reducing faith to empty religion. But with power, we manifest Christ’s reality, overcome the enemy, and serve others with supernatural effectiveness. Power is not optional in the Christian life—it is essential for identity, service, and victory.
In “Doctrine and Life: Spirituals — Life Is Spiritual,” Pastor Lottie teaches that all of life is spiritually governed and must be engaged through the Spirit and the Word. He warns against spirituality without doctrine, which leads to deception and counterfeit power, and against doctrine without life, which produces legalism. True faith unites Spirit and truth, where doctrine is the root and life is the fruit.
In “Doctrine and Life: The Heart of Faith,” Pastor Lottie reveals the inseparable connection between what we believe and how we live. Using examples from Elijah, Elisha, David, and the restoration of Israel in Chronicles, he shows that faith is not just for survival but the very way the righteous are called to live. Doctrine is the root and life is the fruit — and when both align with God’s Word, faith becomes powerful, practical, and victorious.
In this message, Pastor Lottie reveals why faith is the believer’s lifeline—the force that moves heaven, silences hell, and activates the supernatural. Drawing from Peter, Daniel, and the Syrophoenician woman, he shows that when faith stands, restoration and breakthrough are always possible. Faith or Nothing is a call to fight, contend, and guard your faith, because without it, nothing in the Spirit lives.
In this continuation of the Kingdom series, Pastor Lottie unveils how the Kingdom of God manifests through prevailing faith and divine vengeance. From 1 Kings 13 and Colossians 1:13 to Luke 18:7–8, he shows that Satan cannot strike without an open door, and how ignorance, compromise, or passivity often give him access.
But God’s Kingdom does not negotiate—it enforces justice. Through prevailing faith, believers partner with heaven to close the enemy’s doorways, enforce divine order, and release God’s vengeance against oppression, barrenness, and every satanic resistance.
This message reminds us that the Kingdom is not theory—it is power, dominion, and justice at work on earth through God’s sons and daughters. Basileia: The Kingdom Manifest calls every believer to rise, contend, and enforce heaven’s rule with unshakable faith until God’s will is established.
In his sermon “Basileia: The Kingdom Manifest” (1 Kings 13:1–24), Pastor Lottie taught that Satan cannot strike without a doorway—often created by ignorance, compromise, or unguarded living. The Kingdom of God, however, is His present rule and reign expressed through His people to restore order, enforce justice, and destroy the works of darkness. Pastor Lottie emphasized that Prevailing Faith is the believer’s weapon: it invokes God’s vengeance as divine justice, breaking strongholds, vindicating the righteous, and advancing God’s dominion on earth.
In this sermon, Pastor Lottie calls us to awaken to divine purpose, showing that no life is an accident, for every person is ordained by God with a unique assignment from eternity (Jeremiah 1:5). Purpose is the heartbeat of perfection, where God completes what He began, shaping us into maturity, holiness, and alignment with His will (Philippians 1:6; James 1:4). To be awakened to purpose is to walk in authority, to represent God faithfully, and to discern His voice above every resistance and distraction. Though the journey of purpose attracts warfare and opposition, it is also the place where God’s power, covering, and provision are revealed, assuring us that He who called us is faithful to finish His work.
On Sunday, July 6, 2025, Pastor Lottie Kulukulu delivered a powerful message titled “The Superiority of God’s Sons,” revealing that while believers have inherited victory through Christ, they must still contend in faith to enforce it. Drawing from scriptures like 1 John 3:8 and Ephesians 6:12, he explained that spiritual superiority is not passive — it requires bold obedience, spiritual warfare, and unwavering trust in God’s unfailing Word. Like Joshua, believers must act on what’s already promised to manifest God’s dominion on earth.
In the sermon “The Voice of Love That Formed the World,” Pastor Lottie Kulukulu taught that desire originates in God, not man. Using Philippians 2:13 and Isaiah 46:10, he revealed that God, being All-Sufficient, created out of love—not need. God’s will and pleasure flow from His nature, and He imparts that divine desire into those who yield to Him. Pastor Lottie emphasized that true desire is sacred when aligned with God, but becomes destructive when disconnected from Him. The message called believers to let their desires be shaped by God’s Spirit, reflecting His love and purpose.
On Sunday, 15th June 2025, Pastor Lottie Kulukulu delivered a powerful and revelatory message titled “Defend the Truth: Walking Boldly in Revelation.” Drawing from Revelation 12:9–10 and Ephesians 6:10–18, he exposed deception as Satan’s oldest and most dangerous weapon—one that leads to spiritual blindness, bondage, and separation from God. Pastor Lottie emphasized that before Satan can destroy, he must first deceive. Through deep teaching on the armor of God, especially the shield of faith, he showed how believers are called to stand firm in truth and live encrypted lives the enemy cannot decode. The message was a bold call to walk in discernment, stay rooted in truth, and never drop the shield of faith, which quenches every fiery dart of the wicked one.
In this insightful sermon titled “From Natural Lineage to Spiritual Legacy: Understanding of Sonship,” Pastor Lottie emphasized that our identity as children of God is not based on performance but on our position in Christ. Drawing from scriptures like Luke 15, John 1, Romans 8, and Job 32, he explained that true sonship flows from relationship and spiritual alignment, not religious acts or heritage. He warned against self-deception and highlighted how spiritual patterns—both good and bad—can be inherited across generations. Using examples like Jonah, John the Baptist, and the Pharisees, he challenged believers to break destructive cycles and embrace their divine identity. Pastor Lottie concluded by urging the church to live as true sons and daughters of God, reflecting His nature and walking in the wisdom and inheritance made available through Christ.
In Part 3 of The Eternal Priesthood: Christ’s Nature Revealed in Us, Pastor Lottie delivers a powerful teaching on the foundational pillars of priesthood—sacrifice and prayer. With deep scriptural insight and prophetic clarity, he unveils how true priesthood is not about titles or rituals but about laying down one’s life at the altar and lifting up continual intercession before God. Drawing from Genesis to Revelation, Pastor Lottie traces the divine pattern of sacrificial worship from Adam to Christ, revealing how every altar pointed to the ultimate sacrifice—Jesus, our Great High Priest. He exposes the counterfeit systems of corrupted priesthood—Balaam, Jeroboam, Jezebel’s prophets, and others—showing how the enemy perverts God’s design for spiritual power. This sermon is a clarion call to believers: if we are truly a royal priesthood, then we must return to the altar, keep the fire of sacrifice burning, and let incense rise day and night. Without sacrifice, there is no altar. Without prayer, there is no priesthood. It is time to walk in the full stature of Christ’s eternal priesthood.
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.
In Part 2 of The Eternal Priesthood: Christ’s Nature Revealed in Us, Pastor Lottie takes us deeper into the mystery of God’s eternal design by unveiling how the Old Testament priesthood and sacrificial system served as prophetic patterns pointing to Christ and the Church. Anchored in Hebrews 10:1, this teaching emphasizes that the law and its rituals were not random but divine shadows of heavenly realities. Pastor Lottie unpacks the symbolism behind the sacrifices in Leviticus and the Feasts of the Lord, showing how each one unveils a part of God’s redemptive timeline—from Christ’s first coming to His future return. He highlights how God’s calling of Aaron and the tribe of Levi reveals His method of choosing, consecrating, and clothing those who serve in His presence. Drawing powerful parallels between the Old Testament Levites and New Testament believers, Pastor Lottie reveals how we, through Christ, are now a royal priesthood called to walk in spiritual separation, clothed with righteousness and empowered by the Spirit. This teaching culminates in a rich revelation of Jesus as the ultimate High Priest who fulfilled the Day of Atonement once and for all—cleansing not just outwardly, but purifying our conscience and making us fit to minister in His name.
In Part 1 of The Eternal Priesthood: Christ’s Nature Revealed in Us, Pastor Lottie lays a powerful foundation on the identity and calling of every believer as part of God’s royal priesthood. Through scriptures like 1 Peter 2:9, Revelation 1:6, and Hebrews 5–7, he reveals how Jesus, our eternal High Priest and King of Kings, has granted us direct access to God and called us to walk in righteousness, peace, and spiritual authority. The message explores the shift from the temporary Levitical priesthood to the everlasting order of Melchizedek, fulfilled in Christ, whose divine nature now lives in us. With a profound illustration through marriage, Pastor Lottie emphasizes the covenant relationship between Christ and the Church, calling believers to embrace their role not just as servants, but as royal sons and daughters empowered to reign with Him.
In “Blueprint to Breakthrough: Living the Life God Wrote,” Pastor Lottie unpacks the powerful truth that excellence isn’t achieved—it’s embedded in the very design of your being. Drawing from Jeremiah 1:5, Galatians 1:15, and Psalm 139, the message reveals how God not only preordained your purpose but also deposited in you a Spirit of Excellence meant to reflect His glory. Using the Aramaic word “Yattir”—meaning extraordinary or surpassing—Pastor Lottie highlights the divine distinction in figures like Daniel and Paul, who operated beyond human ability. Through Saul’s journey from prophetic appointment to tragic disobedience, we see that calling is not the same as fulfillment; obedience activates destiny. The sermon explores generational patterns through the stories of Saul, Moses, and David, showing how unresolved character flaws can derail purpose if left unchecked. Ultimately, it points to Jesus as the perfect example of excellent obedience—fulfilling His prewritten destiny not by default, but by daily decisions aligned with the Spirit. This message challenges believers to recognize that walking in divine purpose demands surrender, consistency, and Spirit-led excellence.