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The Word of Grace
Grace Assembly, Oregun
500 episodes
13 hours ago
Pastor Femi Paul delivered this message titled “If You Turn Aright, Things Will Turn Around!” A divine reminder that the direction we choose determines the outcome we experience. Drawing from Ecclesiastes 7:8, PFP emphasised that “the end of a thing is better than its beginning”, but only for those who remain steadfast in their walk with God. He admonished believers not just to start right, but to end well, because consistency in doing right is what guarantees a glorious turnaround. Quoting Jeremiah 29:12–14, PFP highlighted God’s promise: “When you come looking for Me with all your heart, I will make sure you won’t be disappointed — I will turn things around for you!” He explained that divine turnaround is not automatic; it is triggered by a genuine heart that seeks God above all else. To “turn aright” is to realign with God’s will, to walk in obedience, and to delight in Him (Psalm 37:4). When we take delight in the Lord — aligning with His ways and values — our desires begin to match His purpose, and transformation follows naturally. PFP concluded with this encouragement: start right, stay right, and you’ll end well — because when you turn aright, God turns everything around!
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Pastor Femi Paul delivered this message titled “If You Turn Aright, Things Will Turn Around!” A divine reminder that the direction we choose determines the outcome we experience. Drawing from Ecclesiastes 7:8, PFP emphasised that “the end of a thing is better than its beginning”, but only for those who remain steadfast in their walk with God. He admonished believers not just to start right, but to end well, because consistency in doing right is what guarantees a glorious turnaround. Quoting Jeremiah 29:12–14, PFP highlighted God’s promise: “When you come looking for Me with all your heart, I will make sure you won’t be disappointed — I will turn things around for you!” He explained that divine turnaround is not automatic; it is triggered by a genuine heart that seeks God above all else. To “turn aright” is to realign with God’s will, to walk in obedience, and to delight in Him (Psalm 37:4). When we take delight in the Lord — aligning with His ways and values — our desires begin to match His purpose, and transformation follows naturally. PFP concluded with this encouragement: start right, stay right, and you’ll end well — because when you turn aright, God turns everything around!
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The Word of Grace
If You Turn-Aright, Things Will Turn-Around!/Pastor Femi Paul/Testimony & Thanksgiving
Pastor Femi Paul delivered this message titled “If You Turn Aright, Things Will Turn Around!” A divine reminder that the direction we choose determines the outcome we experience. Drawing from Ecclesiastes 7:8, PFP emphasised that “the end of a thing is better than its beginning”, but only for those who remain steadfast in their walk with God. He admonished believers not just to start right, but to end well, because consistency in doing right is what guarantees a glorious turnaround. Quoting Jeremiah 29:12–14, PFP highlighted God’s promise: “When you come looking for Me with all your heart, I will make sure you won’t be disappointed — I will turn things around for you!” He explained that divine turnaround is not automatic; it is triggered by a genuine heart that seeks God above all else. To “turn aright” is to realign with God’s will, to walk in obedience, and to delight in Him (Psalm 37:4). When we take delight in the Lord — aligning with His ways and values — our desires begin to match His purpose, and transformation follows naturally. PFP concluded with this encouragement: start right, stay right, and you’ll end well — because when you turn aright, God turns everything around!
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1 day ago
40 minutes 44 seconds

The Word of Grace
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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5 days ago
1 hour 9 minutes 8 seconds

The Word of Grace
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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1 week ago
42 minutes 26 seconds

The Word of Grace
The Three-fold Goodness/Pastor Colins Nwosu/MidWeek Service
Pastor Colins Nwosu taught on “The Three-fold Goodness”, revealing God’s complete desire for His children; to prosper spiritually, physically, and emotionally. From 3 John 1:2, he reminded us that God’s goodness is not one-dimensional. His will for us is total well-being. That our soul prospers (spiritual health), our body thrives (physical health), and our endeavours flourish (material or emotional health). True prosperity begins within, as a renewed and obedient heart aligns with God’s principles (Isaiah 1:19), leading to fruitfulness in every area of life. Pastor Colins emphasised that divine prosperity is not by luck but by faithfulness and discipline (1 Corinthians 4:2). As we grow in obedience, consistency, and love (John 13:34–35), we experience the full flow of God’s goodness — a life marked by favour, open doors, and stability (Isaiah 45:1–3). The key is balance: developing our spirit through the Word, maintaining health and integrity in the body, and walking in love and excellence in relationships. God’s three-fold goodness equips us to live purposefully, attract grace, and make lasting impact wherever we are. Prayer/Confession Point: Lord, thank You for Your three-fold goodness at work in my life. I declare that my soul prospers, my health flourishes, and the works of my hands are blessed. I walk in obedience, faithfulness, and love, enjoying divine favour and open doors this season in Jesus’ Name, Amen.
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1 week ago
1 hour 1 minute 19 seconds

The Word of Grace
There’s More to You Than Meets the Eye!/Pastor Femi Paul/Hymnal & Pure Worship Service
At our Hymnal & Pure Worship service, Pastor Femi Paul brought us a powerful message titled “There’s More to You Than Meets the Eye!” reminding us that things are not always what they appear to be. Drawing from 2 Kings 6:14–17, he explained how Elisha’s servant panicked when he saw enemies closing in, until God opened his eyes to reveal heavenly chariots of fire all around. PFP taught that the same unseen help surrounds believers today. What the eye sees is not the whole story; he encouraged believers not to be moved by circumstances but to walk by faith, confident that God’s unseen power is always at work on their behalf. Referencing John 20:26–29, he taught that “Better Blessings” await those who believe even without seeing. He led the church in prophetic prayers declaring that delay is over and every disqualifier is dropped! This week, remember — there’s more to you than meets the eye, and heaven’s forces are backing you all the way!
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2 weeks ago
33 minutes 32 seconds

The Word of Grace
The Good Life (Part 4)/Pastor Femi Paul/Premium Worship & Prayers Service
Pastor Femi Paul continued our October teaching series with a powerful reminder that the Good Life, God’s promise of abundance and fulfilment, is accessible only when we are led by His Spirit. Drawing from Deuteronomy 8:7–9, he explained that God is bringing us into a “Good Land” where we will lack nothing, but only those who follow divine direction can truly possess it. Referencing Matthew 13:14–16 and Isaiah 30:15–18, PFP emphasised that when we ignore God’s leading, our hearts grow dull and we risk being led astray. The key to the Good Life lies in quietness, confidence, and returning to God’s guidance. Stay sensitive, stay led and walk in the Good Life!
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 6 minutes 39 seconds

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Ushered into The Good-Life!/Pastor Femi Paul/Interactive Sunday Service
What a power-packed and refreshing time in God’s presence! Today, Pastor Femi Paul took us deeper into the revelation of “Ushered into the Good Life!” A divine reminder that the Good Life is not a fantasy, but a covenant reality for every believer who walks by faith and divine direction. Psalm 21:4-6 (MSG) reminded us that God doesn’t just give life; He gives a good and long life, overflowing with blessings and joy. Quoting T.L. Osborn, Pastor explained that The Good Life is a spiritually, emotionally, and physically fulfilling life that flows from trusting in God’s promises. It’s the shift from: ➡️ A struggler’s life to a stable life ➡️ A borrower’s life to a blessed life ➡️ A hustler’s life to a life of divine ease ➡️ A miserly life to one of abundance and generosity We learnt that to be ushered means to be escorted into divine purpose, guided gently and gloriously by the hand of God — just as Psalm 73:23-24 and Psalm 32:8 declare: “I will guide you along the best pathway for your life; I will advise you and watch over you.” As we walk with God, He ushers us into our Desired Haven, a place of peace, progress, and prosperity (Psalm 107:30). Truly, the Good Life has begun, and we’ve been ushered in!
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3 weeks ago
1 hour 6 minutes 53 seconds

The Word of Grace
Warfare Wednesday (October 2025)/The Good Life - Take It by Force!/Pastor Femi Paul
At today’s Warfare Wednesday Service, Pastor Femi Paul stirred the church with a short message titled “The Good Life - Take It by Force!” Drawing from Psalm 21:4 (MSG), “He wanted a Good Life; You gave it to him.” PFP declared that the good life has already been given by God, but believers must gain access by force, by fire! The good life represents fullness in every area — spiritual, emotional, financial, and relational — and it is not meant for casual seekers. Using Matthew 11:12, Pastor Femi explained that the kingdom of heaven and all its blessings are seized by those who pursue with ardent zeal and intense exertion. He charged the congregation to rise in prayerful determination, refusing complacency and passivity. Just as David pursued and recovered all, we too must lay hold of our portion through spiritual warfare, faith, and fervent prayer. The “force” he referred to is not physical aggression but spiritual intensity, the refusal to settle for less than what God has promised. Pastor Femi led the church to boldly declare: “I want the good life - spiritually, mentally, financially, relationally and I take it by force!” Truly, today na today! The time to possess the good life is now.
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3 weeks ago
1 hour 2 minutes 47 seconds

The Word of Grace
The Good Life/Pastor Femi Paul/Testimony & Thanksgiving Service
At our October Testimony & Thanksgiving Service, Pastor Femi Paul brought a powerful word titled “The Good Life.” He opened with a simple yet profound truth: there is a difference between life and the good life. According to Psalm 21:4–6 (MSG), “He wanted a good life; You gave it to him, and as a bonus, You made it a long life!” PFPexplained that the good life is not just about existence but about living meaningfully, enjoying divine health, fulfilment, peace, loving relationships, and prosperity. Drawing from T. L. Osborn’s teachings, he described the good life as one that is spiritually, emotionally, and physically satisfying, anchored on faith in God’s promises and principles. He further reminded the church that a short or empty life is not God’s design. The Lord intends for His people to live long and live well. In this new month of October, PFP declared that we will experience the Generosity of God in full measure. God will not only bless us He will also add bonuses and surprises beyond expectation. As we walk in obedience and gratitude, may the Lord grant us the blessing of a good, long, and joyful life, lifting us high and piling blessings upon us and our loved ones. Indeed, this October, we will live the good life and live it well!
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4 weeks ago
24 minutes 46 seconds

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The Blessing of Always Knowing What to Do/Pastor Femi Paul/Youth Sunday Service
At today’s Youth Sunday Service, Pastor Femi Paul delivered a timely exhortation titled “The Blessing of Always Knowing What to Do.” Speaking directly to the youth and extending the charge to the entire church, he emphasised that divine guidance is one of the greatest blessings a believer can have. Drawing from Proverbs 3:6, he reminded us that when we acknowledge God in all our ways, He promises to direct our paths and show us the right way to go. PFP encouraged the congregation not to be shaken by life’s taunts and discouragements, as reflected in Psalm 42:10–11. Instead, he urged us to expect God to act, because our help and confidence are anchored in Him. Citing 1 Samuel 30:8, he highlighted David’s example of inquiring of the Lord before taking action, which led to total recovery. He stressed that wisdom, clarity, and victory always follow when we seek God first. This message reminded us that walking with God positions us for direction, recovery, and breakthroughs. Indeed, the blessing of always knowing what to do keeps us ahead in life’s battles and ensures we never walk in confusion but in divine clarity.
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1 month ago
44 minutes 29 seconds

The Word of Grace
The Gift of Peace!/Pastor Colins Nwosu/MidWeek Service
At today’s Interactive Midweek Service, Pastor Colins Nwosu continued in the Real Peace series with the message The Gift of Peace. Drawing from John 14:27, he reminded us that peace is not something we manufacture, it is a divine gift from Christ Himself. Unlike the fragile and fleeting peace the world offers, this peace is enduring, sustaining, and unshakable even in life’s storms. Pastor Colins highlighted from Galatians 5:22 that peace is also a fruit of the Spirit, cultivated in believers who walk closely with God. Looking at Matthew 8:23–27, he showed how Jesus demonstrated His authority over the winds and waves, proving that real peace is not the absence of trouble but God’s presence and power in the midst of it. He also reminded us from Matthew 5:9 that peacemakers are called the children of God, underscoring the responsibility to carry this gift into our relationships and environments. He closed with Matthew Henry’s timeless quote: *“Peace is such a precious jewel that I would give anything for it but truth,”* reminding us that real peace flows only from God’s truth. This teaching reminded us that peace is not passive; it is active, powerful, and transformative. It is God’s gift to His children, designed to keep us steady, joyful, and victorious in all circumstances.
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1 month ago
1 hour 5 minutes 17 seconds

The Word of Grace
Peace & Prosperity/Pastor Femi Paul/Hymnal & Pure Worship Service
Continuing in the Real Peace series, Pastor Femi Paul shared this timely word he entitled Peace & Prosperity. Drawing from Psalm 122:7, he taught that Peace and Prosperity are not separate blessings but deeply connected keys to fulfilment in life. True well-being means being happy, healthy, and prosperous, and it flows from living in Peace. He reminded us of the “PPP” formula = Peace + Prosperity + Progress; as God’s plan for His people. PFP then prayed over the church from Psalm 29:11 and John 16:33, declaring the blessing of peace, strength, and divine confidence in the midst of life’s challenges.
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1 month ago
48 minutes 25 seconds

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Peace is an Ace!/Pastor Femi Paul/Premium Worship & Prayer Service
At today’s Premium Worship & Prayer Service, Pastor Femi Paul shared a profound word on the subject Peace is an Ace. He explained that peace is not just an emotion but a divine advantage; an ace that helps us win the race of life. True peace is anchored in Christ’s sacrifice (Isaiah 53:5), secured through trust in God (Isaiah 26:3), and sustained by the Holy Spirit’s wisdom. Unlike fragile peace that can be disrupted, the peace of God empowers us to stay calm, hopeful, and victorious, no matter the trials around us (John 16:33). Through prayers and prophetic declarations, the congregation was reminded that peace is strength, peace is prosperity, and peace is God’s blessing for His people (Psalm 29:11). We were urged to migrate from fragile peace into God’s prevailing and lasting peace; a peace that works wonders, overcomes the enemy, and guides us into a life of everlasting peace (Luke 1:79). Indeed, peace is the believer’s ace that ensures triumph in every season.
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1 month ago
1 hour 3 minutes 54 seconds

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The Communion of Prevailing Peace/Pastor Femi Paul/Holy Communion Service
At today’s Holy Communion service, Pastor Femi Paul shared a brief exhortation on The Communion of Prevailing Peace. He reminded us that the peace Jesus gives is not fragile or fleeting but powerful enough to overcome fear, opposition, and life’s challenges. “Prevailing Peace” is God’s gift that steadies the heart, keeps us calm, and empowers us to triumph through Divine Strength & Superiority! Just as Jesus declared to His disciples, “Peace be with you” (John 20:19–21), we too can walk in peace that prevails in all circumstances and brings divinely orchestrated victories. As we shared the body and the blood, we received not only a reminder of Christ’s sacrifice but also His enduring promise of peace that secures our hearts and minds.
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1 month ago
1 hour 8 minutes 25 seconds

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A Fragile Peace/Pastor Femi Paul/MidWeek Service
At our Interactive Midweek Service, Pastor Femi Paul continued the series Real Peace, Peace of Heart and Mind with a message titled A Fragile Peace. He contrasted the illusory peace of the world, fragile, unstable, and easily disrupted, with the enduring peace that Christ gives. Worldly peace can quickly collapse under trials and frustrations, but the peace of Christ holds steady even in the face of storms (John 14:27, John 16:33). True peace is not fragile but solid, flowing from a mind anchored in God and His promises (Isaiah 26:3). It comes from learning Christ’s way of humility and rest (Matthew 11:29), and trusting Him beyond circumstances. PFP urged us to reject fragile peace and embrace the perfect, unshakable peace of God that secures both heart and mind under every condition.
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1 month ago
1 hour 7 minutes 4 seconds

The Word of Grace
Real Peace, Peace of Heart and Mind!/Pastor Femi Paul/Testimony & Thanksgiving Service
At today’s Testimony and Thanksgiving Service, Pastor Femi Paul shared a powerful message titled Real Peace, Peace of Heart and Mind. Drawing from John 16:33, he reminded us that while the world offers tribulations, frustrations, and fleeting comfort, Jesus gives a peace that is complete, unshakable, and permanent. This peace is not fragile or circumstantial but a divine gift that steadies the heart and mind, in every season of life. Real peace is proof of real faith in God. It anchors the soul, guards the mind, and ushers in the power of God in ways human reasoning cannot explain. As believers, we are called to embrace this peace, refuse anxiety, and live confidently in Christ who has already overcome the world. Peace of heart and mind is not only possible, it is our inheritance through Christ Jesus.
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1 month ago
26 minutes 31 seconds

The Word of Grace
Warfare Wednesday (September 2025)/Illegal Detainment/Pastor Femi Paul
At today’s Warfare Wednesday Service, Pastor Femi Paul delivered a powerful message titled “Illegal Detainment.” He explained that illegal detainment represents any force or situation designed to restrain progress, hold people back, or keep destinies shackled. In contrast, God’s plan is release, freedom, and forward movement. Drawing from Genesis 27:40, he showed that breaking free requires restlessness, a decision to fight, and determination to refuse the yoke of delay or oppression. Pastor Femi then led the church in warfare prayers, declaring that seasons of waiting, struggling, and stagnation have expired. From Genesis 24:56, he proclaimed that nothing will hinder, delay, or detain God’s people from entering into a new season of prosperity, success, and celebration. This was a timely reminder that in Christ, we have the power to break free and walk boldly into God’s promises.
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2 months ago
1 hour 10 minutes 51 seconds

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We S.O.A.R./Inioluwa Oke/2025 Teens Celebration Service
Today at our 2025 Teens Celebration Service, the message was brought by Inioluwa Oke, titled “We S.O.A.R – Surrender, Obey, Aspire, Rise.” With teens leading the service, the word came alive in a fresh and relatable way. Inioluwa reminded us that surrender is the starting point of true discipleship, where we lay down our own desires to embrace God’s will. But surrender without obedience is incomplete. Delayed obedience, she noted, is still disobedience — a subtle form of resistance. Using the example of Abraham’s readiness to sacrifice Isaac, we were reminded that surrender must always bear the fruit of immediate and trusting obedience. The message also called us to aspire towards God’s higher purpose and to rise in faith and strength like eagles, even in the face of challenges. Christianity is not a casual label but a daily conscious commitment to live as living sacrifices that bring delight to God. Teens and adults alike were encouraged to live out Romans 12:1, offering their lives fully to God, trusting His good plans, and becoming living testimonies that inspire faith in others. As we Surrender, Obey, Aspire, and Rise, we are empowered to soar in God’s purpose.
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2 months ago
19 minutes 25 seconds

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Success in Everything!/Pastor Femi Paul/MidWeek Service
At today’s service, Pastor Femi Paul shared a stirring message titled “Success in Everything.” He reminded us from Genesis 25:22 that even when life feels confusing and uncertain, God’s desire is that His people experience success on all sides. The psalmist prayed in Psalm 90:17, “Make everything we do successful,” showing that success is not just in some areas but in every area of life. Everything truly means on all sides — spiritually, financially, emotionally, and relationally. Pastor Femi encouraged us with the example of Solomon, who enjoyed peace and rest on every side (1 Kings 4:24, 1 Kings 5:4). This is God’s design for His children: to have results that speak, peace without fear, and progress without hindrance. As the song declared, “Everything you put your hand go work, Amen!” so may the Lord bless the work of our hands, crown our efforts with outstanding results, and grant us lasting success in all we do.
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2 months ago
57 minutes 29 seconds

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This is Jacob!/Pastor Femi Paul/Youth Sunday Service
Today at our Youth Sunday Service, Pastor Femi Paul delivered a powerful word titled “This is Jacob!” Drawing from Psalm 24, he reminded us that those who seek God’s face are marked for blessing, righteousness, and divine help. This generation of God seekers are the ones who, despite challenges, experience transformation and victory because God is with them. The message highlighted the significance of Jacob — once known for weakness and failure, but later renamed and restored by God. Pastor Femi stirred the church with a call: “Are there Jacobs in the house?” reminding us that even with a broken past, God can rewrite our story and place a new name in glory.
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2 months ago
27 minutes 38 seconds

The Word of Grace
Pastor Femi Paul delivered this message titled “If You Turn Aright, Things Will Turn Around!” A divine reminder that the direction we choose determines the outcome we experience. Drawing from Ecclesiastes 7:8, PFP emphasised that “the end of a thing is better than its beginning”, but only for those who remain steadfast in their walk with God. He admonished believers not just to start right, but to end well, because consistency in doing right is what guarantees a glorious turnaround. Quoting Jeremiah 29:12–14, PFP highlighted God’s promise: “When you come looking for Me with all your heart, I will make sure you won’t be disappointed — I will turn things around for you!” He explained that divine turnaround is not automatic; it is triggered by a genuine heart that seeks God above all else. To “turn aright” is to realign with God’s will, to walk in obedience, and to delight in Him (Psalm 37:4). When we take delight in the Lord — aligning with His ways and values — our desires begin to match His purpose, and transformation follows naturally. PFP concluded with this encouragement: start right, stay right, and you’ll end well — because when you turn aright, God turns everything around!