The General Overseer of Solemn Faith International Church, Pastor Mathew Eleojoh James , has charged believers to embrace a different approach if they hope to become reference points in life and destiny.
He made this assertion during Sunday’s service at the church auditorium located at Road 21, Plot 14, Federal Housing Estate, Woji, Port Harcourt.
Speaking while ministering on “Breaking New Ground (Part 2),” Pastor Ele-Ojo emphasized that new levels are never accessed by old methods.
According to him, becoming outstanding and relevant requires intentional change, spiritual courage, and a willingness to break away from familiar patterns.
Drawing from scriptures including Isaiah 43:18–19 and Joshua 10:12–14, he explained that breaking new ground involves expanding on every side and daring to act differently from the norm.
The cleric taught that believers must consciously let go of the past in order to embrace God’s new agenda for their lives.
He noted that determination, deliberate action, and spiritual desperation are essential attitudes for anyone seeking lasting transformation.
He stressed that breakthroughs are not accidental but are provoked by intentional alignment with God’s purpose.
Pastor Ele-Ojo further highlighted the necessity of divine intervention, explaining that some battles cannot be won by human strength alone.
He stated that God’s intervention is crucial for the preservation of lives and property, the sustenance of grace and anointing, and freedom from satanic oppression.
Citing several biblical accounts, he reminded the congregation that divine involvement changes outcomes, even in situations that appear hopeless.
He also identified key spiritual principles that provoke divine intervention, including steadfast adherence to God’s Word, consistent prayer, prophetic alignment, and honouring God through first fruits.
According to him, when these principles are practiced sincerely, they activate heaven’s response on behalf of believers.
In his concluding remarks, Pastor Ele-Ojo noted that God’s move often appears strange to human reasoning, but it is this “strangeness” that sets testimonies apart.
He reiterated that for anyone to become a reference point, they must be willing to do something differently, adding that God must be personally involved for life to be preserved and for anointing to be sustained.
The service was marked by a powerful atmosphere of worship, described as the “Solemn Voice,” alongside massive and mind-blowing testimonies from members who testified to divine intervention in their lives.
