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The Quest for Power; Yet No Revival

The Quest for Power; Yet No Revival By Oluwatimileyin Felix Ajagbe  Introduction In today’s Church, there is a growing thirst for power—power to heal, power to prophesy, power to cast out demons, power to influence crowds. Conferences, crusades, and platforms are saturated with the language of power. And yet, despite all this seeking, we are still not seeing genuine revival. Why? Because the pursuit of power without purity, and manifestation without intimacy, leaves the Church noisy but not transformed. 1. Power Without Brokenness Is Dangerous  Many want the anointing but not the altar. We cry out for the fire of God, but few are willing to be consumed by it. God’s power is not a tool for performance; it is a sacred trust that flows through consecrated vessels. “But we have this treasure in earthen vessels, that the excellency of the power may be of God, and not of us.” — 2 Corinthians 4:7 (KJV) True revival begins with brokenness, repentance, and a return to holiness. Without...

Finding Peace and Happiness in All Odds

Finding Peace and Happiness in All Odds By Oluwatimileyin Felix Ajagbe Introduction Life doesn’t always go as planned. Storms come uninvited. Pain, loss, failure, rejection—they visit us all. Yet, in the midst of these trials, the human heart still longs for peace and happiness. The good news? True peace and lasting joy are not based on circumstances but on a relationship with God who remains unshaken. 1. Peace Is Not the Absence of Trouble Many believe peace is only possible when everything is perfect—no debts, no pain, no problems. But Jesus offers a different kind of peace.  “Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you.” — John 14:27 (KJV) God’s peace doesn’t wait for the storm to stop. It works within the storm. It is a calm confidence that God is in control, even when life seems chaotic. 2. Happiness Is a Choice Rooted in Perspective True happiness is not found in what you have but in how you see. You can choose joy even when thin...