Episodes

Thursday Nov 20, 2025
216| HONOUR, MASTER KEY TO THE LIFE OF BLESSEDNESS| MANDATEMIRACLE ENCOUNTER
Thursday Nov 20, 2025
Thursday Nov 20, 2025
TOPIC:
Honor — A Master Key to the Life of Blessedness
PREACHER:
Rev. Dr. Ebenezer Okronipa
THEME SCRIPTURE:
Ephesians 6:1–2
"Children, obey your parents in the Lord: for this is right.
Honor your father and mother, which is the first commandment with promise."
KEY POINTS
1. Honor Is a Master Key to Blessedness
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Honor is a divine key that unlocks a life of blessedness.
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It positions a person to experience God’s favour, ease, and supernatural help.
2. General Blessings and Uncommon Blessings
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Some blessings are general and available to all.
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But uncommon and extraordinary blessings flow through honor.
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Honor determines how much blessing a person can access.
3. Honor Can Change Situations in Your Life
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Honor has the power to shift situations.
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It can turn difficulties around and open doors that were previously closed.
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Honor changes levels.
4. Who Are You Honoring? Who Are You Following?
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The direction of your life is connected to the people you honor.
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The grace on those you follow flows into your life.
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Honor determines impartation and influence.
5. There Is Grace That Comes From Honoring
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Honor releases grace — grace flows from those you choose to honor.
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Dishonor blocks blessings; honor attracts them.
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You rise by the grace you honor.
6. Honoring Makes Things Easier
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Honor brings ease, wellness, and longevity.
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This is why Ephesians 6:1–2 says honor carries the promise “that it may be well with you.”
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Honor reduces struggle and brings divine speed.
CONCLUSION
Honor is a spiritual law that shapes the destiny of every believer. It unlocks blessings, releases grace, and makes life easier. Your results are connected to who you honor and who you follow. Honor is truly a master key to a life of blessedness.

Thursday Nov 20, 2025
215| ACTIVATING YOUR SET TIME| MANDATE MIRACLE ENCOUNTER
Thursday Nov 20, 2025
Thursday Nov 20, 2025
TOPIC:
Activating Your Set Time
PREACHER:
Rev. Dr. Ebenezer Okronipa
SCRIPTURES:
Psalm 102:13
KEY POINTS
1. Activating Your Set Time
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Psalm 102:13 teaches that God has a set time to favour His people.
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You must learn to pray:
“God, look at me and favour me.”
2. Every Human Has Two Times
a. Natural Chronological Time
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This is the normal time we live by:
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Hours
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Days
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Weeks
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Months
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The 24-hour cycle
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The 365 days of the year
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This is ordinary, natural time.
b. Set Times (Kairos Moments)
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Kairos is the God-appointed time for manifestation.
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When you miss your Kairos, you fail to achieve or actualize destiny.
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There is a Kairos moment in everybody’s life and ministry.
3. Entering Your Place of Achievement
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You need a push to enter your Kairos moment.
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That supernatural push is what moves you into the place of achievement.
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Without stepping into Kairos, destiny remains unfulfilled.
CONCLUSION
Every believer has a natural time and a divinely appointed set time. To enter your set time, you must cry out for God’s favour and allow Him to push you into your Kairos moment—the moment where achievement and destiny become reality.

Wednesday Nov 19, 2025
214| UNDERSTANDING CHRISTIAN FRUITFULNESS 3| SUNDAY CELEBRATION SERVICE
Wednesday Nov 19, 2025
Wednesday Nov 19, 2025

Wednesday Nov 19, 2025
213| UNDERSTANDING CHRISTIAN FRUITFULNESS 2| TUESDAY TEACHING AND MIRACLE SERVICE
Wednesday Nov 19, 2025
Wednesday Nov 19, 2025
TOPIC:
Understanding Christian Fruitfulness — Part 2
PREACHER:
Rev. Dr. Ebenezer Okronipa
SCRIPTURES:
John 15:8
John 15:11
Matthew 5:16
Galatians 5:22–23
Philippians 1:11
Hebrews 12:11
Matthew 3:8
Acts 26:20
Hebrews 13:15
Colossians 1:10
Titus 3:8
Romans 1:13
Proverbs 11:30
Philippians 4:17
2 Corinthians 9:10
KEY POINTS (PART 2)
1. Understanding Fruit-Bearing (Recap)
a. What Is “Fruit” in Scripture?
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Greek: Karpos (καρπός) — meaning:
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Result
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Outcome
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Visible evidence
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Advantage or profit
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“That which originates from something”
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Biblically, fruit represents the visible expression of an invisible life—the outward manifestation of the inward work of the Holy Spirit.
2. Results of Bearing Fruit
Fruitfulness produces undeniable outcomes in the believer’s life:
a. Fruit Glorifies God — John 15:8
Your fruit is evidence that God is working through you.
b. Fruit Proves Discipleship — John 15:8
A true disciple is known by the results their life produces.
c. Fruit Brings Personal Joy — John 15:11
Spiritual productivity leads to deep joy and fulfillment.
d. Fruit Influences the World — Matthew 5:16
Your good works shine light and draw people to Christ.
3. Types of Fruits Every Christian Must Bear
1. The Fruit of the Spirit — Galatians 5:22–23
This fruit reflects the character of Christ in the believer.
The nine traits include:
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Love
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Joy
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Peace
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Longsuffering
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Kindness
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Goodness
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Faithfulness
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Gentleness
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Self-control
These are not nine different fruits, but one fruit with nine expressions.
2. The Fruit of Righteousness — Philippians 1:11; Hebrews 12:11
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Produced through obedience to God and sensitivity to the Spirit.
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Righteousness leads to right living and right actions.
3. The Fruit of Repentance — Matthew 3:8; Acts 26:20
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True repentance produces visible change.
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Turning away from sin is evidence of genuine salvation.
4. The Fruit of the Lips — Hebrews 13:15
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The fruit of praise and thanksgiving.
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A believer who abides in Christ expresses gratitude continually.
5. The Fruit of Good Works — Colossians 1:10; Titus 3:8; Matthew 5:16
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Good works reveal inward faith through outward actions.
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This fruit blesses other people and glorifies God.
6. The Fruit of Soul-Winning — Romans 1:13; Proverbs 11:30
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Paul called his converts “fruit.”
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Every believer is expected to reproduce spiritually by winning souls.
7. The Fruit of Generosity — Philippians 4:17; 2 Corinthians 9:10
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Giving is spiritual fruit credited to the believer’s account.
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Generosity reflects a heart of love, stewardship, and sacrifice.
CONCLUSION (PART 2)
Part 2 expands on what fruitfulness looks like in the Christian life. Fruit-bearing is not limited to character alone — it includes righteousness, repentance, worship, good works, soul-winning, and generosity.
A fruitful Christian is one whose life produces consistent, visible, and spiritual results that glorify God and edify others.

Tuesday Nov 18, 2025
212| UNDERSTANDING CHRISTIAN FRUTIFULNESS 1 | SUNDAY CELEBRATION SERVICE
Tuesday Nov 18, 2025
Tuesday Nov 18, 2025
TOPIC:
Understanding Christian Fruitfulness — Part 1
PREACHER:
Rev. Dr. Ebenezer Okronipa
SCRIPTURES:
John 15:1–8
Jeremiah 3:15
Matthew 25:14–30
KEY POINTS (PART 1)
1. Introduction to Christian Fruitfulness
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Fruitfulness is God’s expectation for every believer.
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God does not save us to remain barren or unproductive.
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Jesus introduces the foundation of fruitfulness in John 15:1, describing:
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Himself as the True Vine
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The Father as the Vine Dresser
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Believers as the branches
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The health and productivity of the branch depends entirely on its connection.
2. The Parable of the Talents — A Picture of Fruitfulness
📖 Matthew 25:14–30
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Rev. Dr. Okronipa emphasized that this parable clearly shows God’s expectation for increase.
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Every servant was given something, and God expected them to produce results.
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Lessons from the parable:
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God gives resources, gifts, and opportunities to every believer.
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God expects multiplication—not stagnation.
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Failure to produce fruit is considered wickedness and laziness (Matt. 25:26).
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Fruitfulness is not a suggestion; it is a kingdom requirement.
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Fruit is the believer’s proof of faithfulness.
3. What Is “Fruit” in Scripture?
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Greek word: Karpos (καρπός) meaning:
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Result
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Outcome
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Advantage
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Profit
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“That which is produced by something within”
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Biblically, fruit is the visible expression of an invisible life—the outward manifestation of what the Holy Spirit is doing inside the believer.
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Fruitfulness is not outward activity; it is spiritual productivity that reflects Christ.
4. The Key to Fruitfulness: ABIDING
Rev. Dr. Okronipa emphasized that fruitfulness is impossible without abiding.
a. Abiding in Christ
📖 John 15:4–5
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Christ is the source; without Him, the believer can do nothing.
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Abiding means:
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Staying connected to His Word
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Maintaining fellowship and obedience
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Living in dependency on His life
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A disconnected branch cannot produce fruit.
b. Abiding in Church
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The church is the God-ordained environment for spiritual growth.
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Fruitfulness requires:
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Corporate fellowship
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Spiritual covering
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Consistent feeding
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Accountability
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A Christian cannot grow alone; growth happens in community.
c. Abiding Under a God-Given Pastor
📖 Jeremiah 3:15
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God assigns pastors to feed His people with knowledge and understanding.
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Pastoral ministry is part of God’s fruitfulness system.
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When a believer disconnects from their pastor, they disconnect from:
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Instruction
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Nourishment
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Guidance
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Spiritual stability
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You cannot produce fruit without the shepherd God has placed over your life.
CONCLUSION (PART 1)
Part 1 established the foundation of Christian fruitfulness:
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Fruitfulness is God’s expectation for every believer.
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Fruit is the visible evidence of Christ’s life in us.
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God demands increase, as shown in the parable of the talents.
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True fruitfulness comes only by abiding—in Christ, in the church, and under your God-given pastor.
When the believer abides, fruit becomes natural, consistent, and undeniable.

Saturday Nov 08, 2025
Saturday Nov 08, 2025
TOPIC
Four Forces That Oppose the Dominion Mandate
PREACHER
Rev. Dr. Ebenezer Okronipa
SCRIPTURES
Genesis 2:17
Genesis 3:1–6
Revelation 12:9
Ephesians 6:12–14
Hosea 4:6
John 1:14–18
2 Corinthians 4:6
1 Corinthians 15:31
KEY POINTS
Introduction
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From the beginning, God gave man dominion—the authority to rule and represent Him on earth.
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However, this dominion faces strong opposition from spiritual, mental, and fleshly forces that seek to weaken man’s authority.
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To maintain dominion, the believer must identify and overcome these opposing forces through truth, knowledge, and the Spirit.
1. Satan and the Forces of Darkness
📖 Genesis 2:17; Genesis 3:1; Revelation 12:9; Ephesians 6:12–14
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Satan is the first and primary opposition to the dominion mandate.
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Through deception, rebellion, and manipulation, he caused man to lose the purity of dominion in Eden.
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The serpent introduced doubt — “Has God indeed said…?” — leading Adam and Eve to question divine instruction.
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The enemy’s goal is always to make you disobey the Word and disconnect from divine authority.
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Dominion cannot stand where disobedience and compromise exist.
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Believers must stand firm in the truth and put on the whole armor of God to resist the schemes of darkness.
2. Ignorance, False Doctrine, and Half-Truths
📖 Genesis 3:4; Hosea 4:6; John 1:14–18; 2 Corinthians 4:6
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Ignorance is a major enemy of dominion.
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“My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge.” (Hosea 4:6)
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Half-truths are more dangerous than lies—they give the appearance of wisdom but lack the power of revelation.
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False doctrine blinds the mind and keeps believers from walking in full authority.
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Until a believer is full of truth, their dominion cannot be discharged.
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The revelation of Christ (the Word made flesh) brings light; and “when light comes, dominion begins.”
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True knowledge of the Word opens the eyes and restores the believer’s authority.
3. Family Systems
📖 Genesis 3:6; 1 Corinthians 15:33
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Family systems can also oppose dominion when they promote patterns of sin, unbelief, or disobedience.
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Eve’s influence on Adam in the Garden reveals how wrong counsel and pressure from loved ones can lead to disobedience.
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Some believers lose dominion because they conform to family traditions that contradict God’s Word.
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The believer must rise above ungodly influences, break negative patterns, and establish a new order through obedience to God.
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Dominion requires spiritual independence and the courage to stand for truth, even against familiar systems.
4. The Flesh
📖 Genesis 3:6; Romans 8:5–8; Galatians 5:16–17
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The flesh—man’s carnal nature—is an internal enemy to dominion.
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Eve saw that the fruit was “good for food and pleasant to the eyes,” showing how desire can override divine instruction.
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The flesh resists spiritual discipline and obedience.
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Dominion is impossible when the flesh is in control.
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To walk in authority, one must crucify the flesh daily and live by the Spirit.
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Self-control, humility, and submission to God’s Word are keys to sustained dominion.
CONCLUSION
Dominion is God’s gift to every believer, but it must be protected and enforced.
The four forces that oppose dominion—Satanic influence, ignorance, family systems, and the flesh—must be overcome through knowledge, truth, and spiritual discipline.
To walk in dominion:
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Stay rooted in the Word.
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Grow in revelation and truth.
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Guard your heart from deception and compromise.
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Live by the Spirit, not by the flesh.
When truth fills your heart, dominion flows naturally.
Defend your mandate, overcome opposition, and reign in Christ. 🦅

Thursday Nov 06, 2025
210| THE WONDERFUL NAME OF JESUS| MANDATE MIRACLE ENCOUNTER
Thursday Nov 06, 2025
Thursday Nov 06, 2025
TOPIC
The Wonderful Name of Jesus
PREACHER
Rev. Dr. Ebenezer Okronipa
SCRIPTURES
Philippians 2:10
Isaiah 9:6b
John 14:13–14
Acts 3:6–16
Mark 16:17–18
KEY POINTS
1. The Power in the Name of Jesus
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The name of Jesus carries supreme authority and power in heaven, on earth, and under the earth.
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Philippians 2:10 — “At the name of Jesus every knee should bow.”
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Every demon, sickness, and power submits to the authority of that Name.
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The name of Jesus is not an ordinary title—it is a spiritual weapon and the identity of divine authority.
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The believer’s victory is hidden in the revelation and use of that Name.
2. The Revelation of the Name
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It is not enough to merely mention the name of Jesus; one must have revelation of what the Name represents.
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Many speak the name without results because they lack the understanding of its power and meaning.
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The revelation of the Name gives the believer confidence and dominion in spiritual warfare.
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To know the Name is to understand who Jesus is—the Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, and Prince of Peace (Isaiah 9:6b).
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When you act from revelation, the Name works with precision and power.
3. Using the Name with Revelation
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The name of Jesus can produce miracles when used in alignment with faith and revelation.
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Every believer has been authorized to use the Name in prayer, healing, and deliverance.
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John 14:13–14 — Jesus said, “Whatever you ask in My Name, that will I do.”
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The disciples demonstrated this truth when Peter declared, “In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, rise up and walk.” (Acts 3:6)
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Using the Name without revelation produces words; using it with revelation produces power.
4. The Effects of the Name
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The Name of Jesus:
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Heals the sick
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Drives out demons
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Restores peace and order
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Brings salvation and victory
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The name works for those who believe and understand their authority in Christ.
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Mark 16:17–18 — “In My name they shall cast out devils… they shall lay hands on the sick, and they shall recover.”
5. Walking in the Revelation of His Name
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The believer must learn to live consciously aware of the authority of the Name.
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When faced with opposition, declare the Name in faith, not fear.
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Maintain an active revelation of who Jesus is—your life, power, and victory depend on it.
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The revelation of the Name will make you bold, fearless, and unstoppable.
CONCLUSION
The name of Jesus is the believer’s greatest weapon and highest authority.
It is not the repetition of the Name that brings power, but the revelation behind it.
When you understand who Jesus is and what His Name represents, you can speak it with faith and see miracles, deliverance, and transformation.
Every knee still bows, and every power still yields to the Wonderful Name of Jesus.
Walk in that revelation and let His Name work wonders in your life. ✨

Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
TOPIC
Becoming a Strong Christian Through Meditation
PREACHER
Rev. Dr. Ebenezer Okronipa
SCRIPTURES
Ephesians 6:10
Joshua 1:8
Psalm 1:1–3
Psalm 119:97–100
Psalm 119:130
1 Chronicles 15:13
Romans 12:2
KEY POINTS
1. The Call to Spiritual Strength
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“Be strong in the Lord, and in the power of His might.” (Ephesians 6:10)
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Strength in the Lord is not physical—it comes from revelation, knowledge, and conviction.
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Truth means reality—factual, spiritual realities that produce tangible and consistent results.
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You must come to a point where no knowledge can change your mind about God.
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Prayer must be rooted in revelation; pray from the Word, not from fear or emotion.
2. Meditation — The Key to Spiritual Growth
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Meditation opens the spirit man to greater depths and heights in the Spirit.
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It promotes breakthrough power and spiritual understanding.
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Joshua 1:8 — success and prosperity come from continual meditation on God’s Word.
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Psalm 119:97–100 — wisdom and understanding are products of meditation.
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What you think about shapes who you are becoming; your thoughts define your reality.
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If you want to be successful, ask: “Which Word of God am I living by?”
3. The Way of Serving God
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There is a way to serve God and a pattern to find results.
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1 Chronicles 15:13 — divine results come when things are done according to divine order.
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Meditation brings life and light out of the Scriptures.
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If the Word of God doesn’t give you stability, challenges will bring you down.
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Meditation lays God’s Word in your heart like blocks, building a foundation that cannot be shaken.
4. Understanding Meditation
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Meditation is pondering on God’s Word until answers come.
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Learn to picture the Scriptures as you read them; let them form images in your heart.
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Psalm 1:1–3 — the one who meditates day and night becomes like a tree planted by rivers of water.
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Until you change the way you think, even prosperity will reject you—your mindset determines your manifestation.
5. Benefits of Meditation
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It brings light (understanding).
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Psalm 119:130 — “The entrance of thy words giveth light.”
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Light produces clarity, wisdom, and insight.
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When you learn, you begin to earn the results you seek.
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It transforms your life and habits.
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Romans 12:2 — transformation begins with the renewal of the mind.
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Meditation changes thought patterns, attitudes, and behavior.
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It establishes faith and produces results.
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Meditation gets the Word deep into your spirit.
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Out of the spirit comes light and understanding, which produces faith.
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When faith is expressed, it brings miracles and results.
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6. A Call to Spiritual Maturity
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When you are hungry, don’t only look for fish—learn how to fish.
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Don’t chase temporary miracles; pursue understanding that produces lasting results.
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A strong Christian is one whose life is built on the Word, revelation, and meditation.
CONCLUSION
Becoming a strong Christian requires more than prayer—it requires depth in the Word through meditation.
Meditation makes the Word alive, stable, and effective in your spirit.
It brings light, produces faith, and transforms your life from within.
Learn to think, speak, and act from the revelation of God’s Word.
For when your spirit is full of light, no darkness can overpower you.
Meditate your way into strength, success, and victory in Christ. 💡✨

Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
208| FAITH FOR DOMINION| PEC 2025
Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
TOPIC
FAITH FOR DOMINION| PEC 2025 GRAND FINALE
PREACHER
Rev. Dr. Ebenezer Okronipa
SCRIPTURES
Genesis 1:26
Romans 5:17
Joel 2:28–32
Psalm 8:4–6
Ephesians 2:6
Luke 10:19
KEY POINTS
1. Dominion Is the Core of the Believer’s Identity
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Every believer was created with a mandate to rule, reign, and represent God on earth.
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Dominion is not optional—it is the believer’s original design and responsibility.
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“Your significance and value in life are tied to your dominion mandate.”
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Until a believer understands and walks in dominion, their full potential remains hidden.
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Dominion is about managing and influencing the world according to divine order.
2. The True Meaning of Dominion
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Dominion is not ownership—all things belong to God.
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Dominion is not control over people, but governance through love and stewardship.
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True dominion expresses itself through:
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Influence — shaping environments for God’s glory.
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Stewardship — managing divine resources faithfully.
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Capacity — developing strength to handle divine responsibility.
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Dominion is not about pride or power—it is about reflecting God’s character and authority in humility.
3. The Faith and Spirit of Dominion
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Dominion operates by faith—believing and acting on God’s Word with confidence.
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Faith gives believers the boldness to take charge and enforce divine promises.
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The Spirit of dominion empowers believers with wisdom, creativity, and authority.
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Poverty, fear, and limitation have no place in the dominion life.
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A believer walking in faith for dominion becomes a channel of divine influence and transformation.
4. Dominion Is About Effective Management
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Dominion is responsibility—faithfully handling what God has entrusted to you.
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Managing your time, gifts, finances, and opportunities determines your level of dominion.
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Poor management leads to loss of authority; wise management multiplies influence.
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Dominion is maintained through obedience, discipline, and excellence.
5. Dominion Is a Lifestyle of Faith
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Dominion must reflect in every sphere of life—family, business, ministry, and society.
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Faith for dominion is expressed through everyday obedience and persistence.
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God calls His people to live as ambassadors of His Kingdom in the earth.
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Dominion is not a moment—it’s a mindset, a culture, and a continuous walk of faith.
CONCLUSION
The Grand Finale of PEC 2025 was a prophetic celebration of faith and dominion in full display.
Rev. Dr. Ebenezer Okronipa reminded believers that true dominion flows from faith in God’s Word, the Spirit’s power, and wise stewardship.
Believers were charged to live beyond fear and limitation, walking boldly in their identity as kings and priests.
Many left the convocation not just inspired but empowered to live by faith for dominion—ruling and reigning with Christ in every aspect of life.
Faith is the key to dominion.
Walk in it, live by it, and let the world see the Kingdom through you.

Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
207| THE REVELATON OF 'I AM'| TUESDAY TEACHING AND MIRACLE SERVICE
Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
Wednesday Nov 05, 2025
TOPIC
The Revelation of “I AM”
PREACHER
Rev. Dr. Ebenezer Okronipa
SCRIPTURES
Exodus 3:13–14
Philippians 4:19
Psalm 23:1
Numbers 23:19
Acts 1:8
Malachi 3:6
John 8:58
KEY POINTS
1. The Meaning of “I AM”
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“I AM” reveals God’s eternal, self-existent nature — He has no beginning and no end.
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God is unchanging, constant in His nature, and dependable in all situations.
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The name “I AM” expresses God’s limitless sufficiency — He is everything His people will ever need.
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When God said, “I AM THAT I AM,” He declared Himself as the ever-present One who is always enough.
2. The Revelation of “I AM”
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The revelation of “I AM” is a revelation of identity and relationship.
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It reminds believers that God is not distant or abstract — He is personally involved in the lives of His children.
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“I AM” means: Whatever you need, I will be that to you.
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This revelation calls believers to walk in faith, confidence, and intimacy with God.
3. What “I AM” Represents
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God’s Divine Provision
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“The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not want.” (Psalm 23:1)
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God provides for every need — physical, spiritual, emotional, and material.
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Philippians 4:19: “My God shall supply all your needs according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus.”
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God’s Divine Power
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God is not a man that He should lie (Numbers 23:19).
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His power enables believers to live victoriously and witness boldly (Acts 1:8).
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The name “I AM” carries authority and power over every circumstance.
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God’s Divine Purpose
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Everything God does flows from His divine purpose.
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His identity as “I AM” aligns His people with destiny and direction.
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Understanding “I AM” helps believers to trust God’s process and timing.
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4. The Impact of the Revelation
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The revelation of “I AM” stirs true worship and strengthens the believer’s faith.
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It brings peace and confidence, knowing that God is sufficient in every situation.
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It deepens intimacy with God, reminding us that He is present, powerful, and personal.
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There is no reason for fear or discouragement when “I AM” is with you.
CONCLUSION
The revelation of “I AM” is a call to know God beyond religion — to know Him as the All-Sufficient One.
He is your provider, your power, and your purpose.
Whatever life demands, God declares: “I AM that I AM.”
Therefore, live in confidence, rest in His sufficiency, and walk in unshakable faith — for the Great I AM is always enough!

