The founder of the Living Faith Church Worldwide, Bishop David Oyedepo, gave his congregation spiritual advice on Sunday, highlighting how believers can assure enough supply and find answers to their wants via faith.
Oyedepo emphasised in his sermon, “The Bible: A Most Reliable Guide to Life,” the significance of turning to God’s word for solutions to life’s issues. Citing biblical texts as support, he underlined that neither he nor his family had ever prayed for food supplies or embezzled church monies.
According to Oyedepo, “Jesus has an answer for every sincere question.” “Who gives me money? The news came as a shock: following these events, He also appointed seventy others, and the worker is deserving of his compensation. “You are in my employment; I am responsible,” He remarked to me.
Simply remain on duty, the life’s light. I haven’t looked for my pay source again until tomorrow or until I enter paradise. Luke 10:7, which was shown on the church’s surveillance screen, was cited by him. It reads, “Stay there, eating and drinking whatever they give you, for the worker deserves his wages.” Avoid hopping from one house to another.
“I’ve never prayed for my family’s food.” It was more than enough with the two fish, the five loaves, and the light of life. I have never been able to get church funds—one naira is the light of life—on my side.
In addition, Oyedepo talked about church expansion, offering her observations from the book “Reach Out for the Light.” He outlined four essential ideas that, when applied to difficult circumstances, might foster church growth and inspire members to pursue the meaning of life. He finished by quoting John 6:63, which states that the spirit quickens while the flesh gains nothing. The words I am about to impart to you are spirit and life.