In a compelling Christmas Eve service at Solemn Faith International Church in Federal Housing Estate Woji, Pastor Mathew James Eleojo delivered a profound sermon, highlighting the transformative potential of faith and the omnipotence of the “I Am that I Am.”
Pastor Mathew drew from Exodus 3:13-15, exploring the significance of the divine “I Am that I Am.”
The pastor delved into signs of the I Am that I Am, emphasizing the divine presence in all aspects of life, citing Exodus 4:28 and 6:3.
Pastor Mathew outlined the God of all possibilities, God all by himself, a miracle-working God, and God above all other gods, referencing various biblical verses.
He provided insights into securing the hands of the I Am that I Am through remembrance of past deeds and a lifestyle of sacrifices.
The sermon highlighted the divine ability to choose the foolish things, turn rejections into cornerstones, and accomplish all things through biblical references.
The mystery of the altar as the meeting point between God and humanity was explored, emphasizing its significance in determining destinies.
Pastor Mathew shared impactful statements, such as “Celebration can come out of condemnation” and “Today’s rejection gives birth to tomorrow’s flavor.”
The congregation anticipates transformative testimonies in the remaining days of the year, attributing them to the I Am that I Am’s power.
Pastor Mathew stressed addressing foundational altars for a destiny without setbacks, underlining the influence of the I Am that I Am.
Reflecting on the service, attendees are left contemplating the profound impact of faith and the promise of a brighter future amid life’s challenges.