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Rev. Kola Ojo
Join us as we explore the foundational principles of congregational prayer. This powerful series will transform your understanding of what happens when believers gather to pray.
Rev. Kola Ojo
29 April, 2026
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6 May, 2026
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24 December, 2024
Short, powerful summaries of recent messages to feed your spirit throughout the week
Rev. Kola Ojo • 23 May, 2026
Text: Nehemiah 1:5, Daniel 9, Acts 4:24-31, Psalm 91, John 14:1-6, 2 Corinthians 5:17, Colossians 3:16, 1 Timothy 4:6, Mark 11:23-24, James 1:5-8, Mark 9:23-24
True prayer is not silent thinking or a formula for wishes; it is boldly verbalizing the truth of God's Word from our secure reality in Christ. Because God is honor-bound to His Word, Scripture provides the theological backbone for our prayers—transforming meditation into a powerful verbal confession of faith that overcomes fear and doubt.
Rev. Kola Ojo • 20 May, 2026
Text: Romans 1:1-2, Galatians 3:6-8, Hebrews 11:39-40, John 14:13-14, John 15:16, John 16:23-24, Psalm 91
New Testament prayer is completely different from Old Testament shadows because it is built on fulfillment, not promises. We no longer pray toward a breakthrough using rituals, physical objects, or fear; instead, we pray from our secure union, direct access, and complete reality in Christ. Our prayer language shifts from "God will do it" to "God has done it"—shifting our focus from fighting a defeated enemy to overcoming our greatest obstacle: ignorance of what is already ours in Jesus.
Rev. Kola Ojo • 13 May, 2026
Text: Philemon 1:3, John 1:12, 1 John 3:1-2, Joshua 1:8, Psalm 1:1-3
Effective prayer cannot exist without effective Bible study, because what we repeat continually under our breath is what becomes inwardly formed. Instead of letting fear, negative circumstances, or repeated defeat reshape our minds, biblical meditation requires us to keep the Word of God on our lips. By consistently declaring our secure identity—reminding ourselves that God is our Father, our healer, and our constant help—we build unwavering faith and renew our minds to reflect kingdom reality.