• I CAN'T UNDERSTAND WHY PARENTS SEND THEIR CHILDREN WHO ARE IN PRIMARY SCHOOL ABROAD

    MY GRANDMOTHER WAS MY BEST TEACHER GROWING UP

    HELP YOUR CHILDREN TO KNOW THEY MUST TAKE RESPONSIBILITY IN ORDER NOT TO END UP A LIABILITY

    THE CAPITAL PROOF OF OUR LOVE FOR GOD IS UNTIRING PASSION TO SEE SOULS SAVED

    - Bishop David Oyedepo on UNVEILING THE BREAKTHROUGH POWER OF LOVE (2A) at Covenant Day Of Marital Breakthrough Service || 13th July 2025 || Faith Tabernacle, Canaanland|| First Sunday Service || Part B.

    Young people listen to me, my grandmother was my best teacher growing up and she must be older than me, so don't turn deaf ears and say no, "those are old people", you're wasting your life. Church Gist. It said, "Children, obey your parents!" Don't pamper this children oh. "We are going out", "you people can go", your adult grown something is telling you "you can go" and you even go and say, "okay, I'll soon be back". What kind of life? I want you to have rest, He gave me rest. Church Gist. Help them to know they must take responsibility not to end up a liability.

    The battles of life are real, you can't lie with them in bed, they live in different cities, I'm different countries, what will be their defense if they don't know God? Church Gist. Please listen, and then children in primary school, you're sending them abroad, what kind of disease? I can't understand anymore. Church Gist. Parents, train your child before he gets old and cannot be trained anymore. Only God can bend a dry fish without breaking it. A child is not behaving you said they should send him abroad, aha, so they can go and behave? Under your nose, he is not behaving, you say, "I think he should just go abroad", what are you looking for? Do you want rest tomorrow? You too, take responsibility today. Church Gist. If you want rest over your children tomorrow, take responsibility today. Ask them, "what are you doing in this season of glory?"

    That boy that testified this last Sunday was an SS3 student, made excellent throughout by engaging in Operation Push. He's already learner how to go up.
    -somebody's story is changing.

    There was a Gallup poll years ago that 80 percent of children of successful people don't succeed. 80 percent, you know why? Church Gist. They lack the opportunity to exercise themselves to excel. They lack it, especially spiritual things, they lack the opportunity to move forward. When he (Pastor David Jnr) had that terrible accident in UK, I wasn't there. Over to you, I decree that every child that is not connected to your God will come awake in the name of Jesus! Your generation will not derail. Church Gist. When your fullness of time comes and you're looking down from the gallant of Heaven, you'll be seeing them triumphing and breaking forth on every side, in the name of Jesus Christ!

    There's no new generation truth. Delightsome obedience is a proof of our genuine love for God. John 14:21. 1 John 5:3.

    Another proof which I call the capital proof of our love for God is untiring passion to see souls saved. We all know it in this Church. Jesus defined it as the capital proof of our love for God. Church Gist. As long as you remain committed to it, willingly so, you have committed God to keep changing your story from one realm of glory to another.

    I said at the Covenant Hour Of Prayer that Soulwinning should be seen as an investment, not as a Church activity or a Church program. We should see it beyond just going, see it as an investment into tomorrow. Church Gist. Why do I call it an investment? Mark 3:14. Mark 10:28-30. Hundredfold means 100 by 100 which means 10,000 percent returns.

    When we subscribe to His commandments, He said, Psalm 112:2-3. What's His commandment? John 15:16. That's a commandment and as you do that, you're proving your love for him and what happens? Psalm 112:2-3. Church Gist. Every soul passionate believer secures the generation after him if he cares to take responsibility and connect them to the same source. Eli did not succeed, his two sons crushed that lineage. Samuel the anointed one did not succeed oh, his two sons did not walk in his ways and he never took responsibility. Church Gist. So, it takes responsibility on our path to keep that lineage going by ensuring we connect them to the same source to which we are connected, that's Jesus. Can I hear your Amen?
    -somebody's story is changing.
    Luke 22:28-30. It holds returns here, it extends to our generation after us and secures a throne for us in Heaven. Church Gist. Praise God. John 21:15-17. The lambs are the children, go after them. Thank you Jesus.

    Paul the passionate lover of Christ said, Romans 1:16. 1 Corinthians 9:16-17. May each one's passion for souls come alive today. Church Gist. So, it's beyond Church building, goes to future building, building of our generations and securing a place in eternity, it covers all of that. Praise God.

    When we stay in love with God, He will make anything marvelous out of our lives. Remember, we are redeemed to be marveled at. 1 Peter 2:9. Church Gist. We're redeemed to be marveled at. In the name of Jesus, that's your portion.
    I CAN'T UNDERSTAND WHY PARENTS SEND THEIR CHILDREN WHO ARE IN PRIMARY SCHOOL ABROAD MY GRANDMOTHER WAS MY BEST TEACHER GROWING UP HELP YOUR CHILDREN TO KNOW THEY MUST TAKE RESPONSIBILITY IN ORDER NOT TO END UP A LIABILITY THE CAPITAL PROOF OF OUR LOVE FOR GOD IS UNTIRING PASSION TO SEE SOULS SAVED - Bishop David Oyedepo on UNVEILING THE BREAKTHROUGH POWER OF LOVE (2A) at Covenant Day Of Marital Breakthrough Service || 13th July 2025 || Faith Tabernacle, Canaanland|| First Sunday Service || Part B. Young people listen to me, my grandmother was my best teacher growing up and she must be older than me, so don't turn deaf ears and say no, "those are old people", you're wasting your life. Church Gist. It said, "Children, obey your parents!" Don't pamper this children oh. "We are going out", "you people can go", your adult grown something is telling you "you can go" and you even go and say, "okay, I'll soon be back". What kind of life? I want you to have rest, He gave me rest. Church Gist. Help them to know they must take responsibility not to end up a liability. The battles of life are real, you can't lie with them in bed, they live in different cities, I'm different countries, what will be their defense if they don't know God? Church Gist. Please listen, and then children in primary school, you're sending them abroad, what kind of disease? I can't understand anymore. Church Gist. Parents, train your child before he gets old and cannot be trained anymore. Only God can bend a dry fish without breaking it. A child is not behaving you said they should send him abroad, aha, so they can go and behave? Under your nose, he is not behaving, you say, "I think he should just go abroad", what are you looking for? Do you want rest tomorrow? You too, take responsibility today. Church Gist. If you want rest over your children tomorrow, take responsibility today. Ask them, "what are you doing in this season of glory?" That boy that testified this last Sunday was an SS3 student, made excellent throughout by engaging in Operation Push. He's already learner how to go up. -somebody's story is changing. There was a Gallup poll years ago that 80 percent of children of successful people don't succeed. 80 percent, you know why? Church Gist. They lack the opportunity to exercise themselves to excel. They lack it, especially spiritual things, they lack the opportunity to move forward. When he (Pastor David Jnr) had that terrible accident in UK, I wasn't there. Over to you, I decree that every child that is not connected to your God will come awake in the name of Jesus! Your generation will not derail. Church Gist. When your fullness of time comes and you're looking down from the gallant of Heaven, you'll be seeing them triumphing and breaking forth on every side, in the name of Jesus Christ! There's no new generation truth. Delightsome obedience is a proof of our genuine love for God. John 14:21. 1 John 5:3. Another proof which I call the capital proof of our love for God is untiring passion to see souls saved. We all know it in this Church. Jesus defined it as the capital proof of our love for God. Church Gist. As long as you remain committed to it, willingly so, you have committed God to keep changing your story from one realm of glory to another. I said at the Covenant Hour Of Prayer that Soulwinning should be seen as an investment, not as a Church activity or a Church program. We should see it beyond just going, see it as an investment into tomorrow. Church Gist. Why do I call it an investment? Mark 3:14. Mark 10:28-30. Hundredfold means 100 by 100 which means 10,000 percent returns. When we subscribe to His commandments, He said, Psalm 112:2-3. What's His commandment? John 15:16. That's a commandment and as you do that, you're proving your love for him and what happens? Psalm 112:2-3. Church Gist. Every soul passionate believer secures the generation after him if he cares to take responsibility and connect them to the same source. Eli did not succeed, his two sons crushed that lineage. Samuel the anointed one did not succeed oh, his two sons did not walk in his ways and he never took responsibility. Church Gist. So, it takes responsibility on our path to keep that lineage going by ensuring we connect them to the same source to which we are connected, that's Jesus. Can I hear your Amen? -somebody's story is changing. Luke 22:28-30. It holds returns here, it extends to our generation after us and secures a throne for us in Heaven. Church Gist. Praise God. John 21:15-17. The lambs are the children, go after them. Thank you Jesus. Paul the passionate lover of Christ said, Romans 1:16. 1 Corinthians 9:16-17. May each one's passion for souls come alive today. Church Gist. So, it's beyond Church building, goes to future building, building of our generations and securing a place in eternity, it covers all of that. Praise God. When we stay in love with God, He will make anything marvelous out of our lives. Remember, we are redeemed to be marveled at. 1 Peter 2:9. Church Gist. We're redeemed to be marveled at. In the name of Jesus, that's your portion.
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  • FOOD FOR THOUGHTS:

    1. YOUR THOUGHTS BECOME YOUR INTENTIONS.
    2. YOUR INTENTIONS BECOME YOUR ACTIONS
    3. YOUR ACTIONS BECOME YOUR CHARACTER
    4. YOUR CHARACTER BECOMES YOUR DESTINY.
    5. YOUR MINDSET SHAPES YOUR FUTURE.
    6. YOUR BELIEF SHAPE YOUR BEHAVIOUR
    7. YOUR WORDS REFLECT YOUR THOUGHTS
    8. YOUR THOUGHTS CREATE YOUR REALITY.
    9. YOUR ATTITUDES DETERMINES YOUR ATTITUDE
    10. YOUR FOCUS DRIVES YOUR PROGRESS.
    11. YOUR DECISIONS SHAPE YOUR LIFE
    12. YOUR EFFORTS DETERMINES YOUR OUTCOME.
    13. YOUR PERSPECTIVE INFLUENCES YOUR HAPPINESS.
    14. YOUR PERSISTENCE SHAPES YOUR SUCCESS.
    15. YOUR DISCIPLINE DEFINES YOUR GROWTH
    16. YOUR CONSISTENCY BUILDS YOUR FOUNDATION.
    17. YOUR DREAM LEADS TO YOUR GOALS.
    18. YOUR COURAGE FUELS YOUR AMBITIONS.
    19. YOUR ACTIONS LEAD TO RESULTS
    20. YOUR ENERGY ATTRACT YOUR OPPORTUNITIES.
    FOOD FOR THOUGHTS: 1. YOUR THOUGHTS BECOME YOUR INTENTIONS. 2. YOUR INTENTIONS BECOME YOUR ACTIONS 3. YOUR ACTIONS BECOME YOUR CHARACTER 4. YOUR CHARACTER BECOMES YOUR DESTINY. 5. YOUR MINDSET SHAPES YOUR FUTURE. 6. YOUR BELIEF SHAPE YOUR BEHAVIOUR 7. YOUR WORDS REFLECT YOUR THOUGHTS 8. YOUR THOUGHTS CREATE YOUR REALITY. 9. YOUR ATTITUDES DETERMINES YOUR ATTITUDE 10. YOUR FOCUS DRIVES YOUR PROGRESS. 11. YOUR DECISIONS SHAPE YOUR LIFE 12. YOUR EFFORTS DETERMINES YOUR OUTCOME. 13. YOUR PERSPECTIVE INFLUENCES YOUR HAPPINESS. 14. YOUR PERSISTENCE SHAPES YOUR SUCCESS. 15. YOUR DISCIPLINE DEFINES YOUR GROWTH 16. YOUR CONSISTENCY BUILDS YOUR FOUNDATION. 17. YOUR DREAM LEADS TO YOUR GOALS. 18. YOUR COURAGE FUELS YOUR AMBITIONS. 19. YOUR ACTIONS LEAD TO RESULTS 20. YOUR ENERGY ATTRACT YOUR OPPORTUNITIES.
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  • You must not fail before you succeed. But if you fail, it means you're closer to success, stand up and keep running.
    You must not fail before you succeed. But if you fail, it means you're closer to success, stand up and keep running.
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  • HEAR THIS
    From heaven, your success is not negotiable, forward forever is the name of you and your family, you are peculiar family created in God imagination. God will fight against those fight you and those who may want to fight against you and your family in Jesus mighty name Amen. for God is your defence, and the God of your mercy. Psalm 59:17. Good night
    HEAR THIS From heaven, your success is not negotiable, forward forever is the name of you and your family, you are peculiar family created in God imagination. God will fight against those fight you and those who may want to fight against you and your family in Jesus mighty name Amen. for God is your defence, and the God of your mercy. Psalm 59:17. Good night
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  • Do not underestimate the power of prayers. Also do not substitute work for prayer, hard work and determination is directly proportional to success, provided that prayers remain constant
    Do not underestimate the power of prayers. Also do not substitute work for prayer, hard work and determination is directly proportional to success, provided that prayers remain constant
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  • What trigger success? Someone should answer me.
    What trigger success? Someone should answer me.
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  • Focus and determination is the key to the success
    Focus and determination is the key to the success
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  • Good morning fellow billionaires in the house am here to announce to someone, the Lord is about to your efforts with success. If you believe type AMEN.
    Good morning fellow billionaires in the house am here to announce to someone, the Lord is about to 👑 your efforts with success. If you believe type AMEN.
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  • “The Seeds He Rejected”
    — A Story of Regret, Strength, and Triumph


    Part 1: The Long Wait

    In a small town in Nigeria, lived a couple — Mr. and Mrs. Okonkwo. They were young and full of dreams when they got married. Mr. Okonkwo, a proud man from a traditional Igbo background, believed that his legacy could only continue through male children.

    Their first child, a girl named Chinonso, was born with beauty and a sharp mind. But Okonkwo smiled half-heartedly. “Next one will be a boy,” he said. Then came Adaeze, Ugochi, Amarachi, and finally Chidimma — all girls.

    Year after year, his frustration grew. Family members mocked him. Friends whispered behind his back. He began to blame his wife, Ebele, accusing her of failing to give him a “true heir.” Ebele cried in silence but never cursed him. She loved her daughters and raised them with dignity, teaching them to be strong, respectful, and prayerful.

    Part 2: The Breaking Point

    After Chidimma’s birth — their fifth daughter — Mr. Okonkwo changed completely. He became bitter, distant, and violent. One night, after a heated argument, he packed his bags and left. No goodbye. No explanation. Just abandonment.

    He remarried in another city, hoping for a son. Ebele, heartbroken but strong, vowed to raise her daughters alone. “We don’t need a man to define our worth,” she always told them. The girls grew up watching their mother struggle, sacrifice, and succeed — cleaning houses, selling vegetables, sewing clothes — just to keep them in school.


    Part 3: The Rise

    Time passed.

    Chinonso became a top engineer in an oil company.

    Adaeze became a renowned surgeon.

    Ugochi was awarded a scholarship abroad and became a lawyer advocating for women’s rights.

    Amarachi became a successful tech entrepreneur.

    Chidimma, the youngest, became a best-selling author and motivational speaker.


    They never forgot their roots — or their mother’s suffering. Together, they built her a beautiful mansion, and people in town began to call her “Mama Girls of Glory.”


    Part 4: The Regret

    Meanwhile, Mr. Okonkwo’s second marriage produced three boys. But none amounted to much. He had poured money into their lives but not discipline or love. They became entitled and lazy.

    One day, he fell ill and was abandoned by everyone — including the sons he had so desperately wanted. Word reached him that his daughters were now wealthy and influential.

    Pride kept him from reaching out — until one day, lying sick and broke on a hospital bed, he saw Chidimma on national TV, giving a speech titled “The Strength of a Woman.” Tears flowed down his wrinkled cheeks.


    Part 5: The Reunion

    Ashamed but desperate, he sent a message through a local pastor to Ebele. The daughters were shocked but didn’t speak in bitterness. Instead, Chinonso said:
    “Let’s show him the love he denied us.”

    They paid his medical bills. Ugochi ensured he had proper legal support. Amarachi even got him a small apartment. And finally, they brought him to the mansion he once walked away from.

    Ebele stood at the gate, now a graceful woman, older but radiant. He fell on his knees and cried, “Forgive me, Ebele. I was a fool.”

    She helped him up gently. “You lost 23 years of love… but God still gave you a second chance.”


    Final Words

    Mr. Okonkwo spent his final years surrounded by the very daughters he rejected. They took care of him, not out of obligation — but out of character, shaped by the love their mother planted in them.

    And when he passed, his tombstone read:

    > "Here lies a man who learned, too late, that daughters are blessings too."


    Moral of the Story:
    Children are not defined by gender. Value, love, and raise them all — because tomorrow belongs to anyone willing to rise, not just those society prefers.

    JB WORLD

    “The Seeds He Rejected” — A Story of Regret, Strength, and Triumph Part 1: The Long Wait In a small town in Nigeria, lived a couple — Mr. and Mrs. Okonkwo. They were young and full of dreams when they got married. Mr. Okonkwo, a proud man from a traditional Igbo background, believed that his legacy could only continue through male children. Their first child, a girl named Chinonso, was born with beauty and a sharp mind. But Okonkwo smiled half-heartedly. “Next one will be a boy,” he said. Then came Adaeze, Ugochi, Amarachi, and finally Chidimma — all girls. Year after year, his frustration grew. Family members mocked him. Friends whispered behind his back. He began to blame his wife, Ebele, accusing her of failing to give him a “true heir.” Ebele cried in silence but never cursed him. She loved her daughters and raised them with dignity, teaching them to be strong, respectful, and prayerful. Part 2: The Breaking Point After Chidimma’s birth — their fifth daughter — Mr. Okonkwo changed completely. He became bitter, distant, and violent. One night, after a heated argument, he packed his bags and left. No goodbye. No explanation. Just abandonment. He remarried in another city, hoping for a son. Ebele, heartbroken but strong, vowed to raise her daughters alone. “We don’t need a man to define our worth,” she always told them. The girls grew up watching their mother struggle, sacrifice, and succeed — cleaning houses, selling vegetables, sewing clothes — just to keep them in school. Part 3: The Rise Time passed. Chinonso became a top engineer in an oil company. Adaeze became a renowned surgeon. Ugochi was awarded a scholarship abroad and became a lawyer advocating for women’s rights. Amarachi became a successful tech entrepreneur. Chidimma, the youngest, became a best-selling author and motivational speaker. They never forgot their roots — or their mother’s suffering. Together, they built her a beautiful mansion, and people in town began to call her “Mama Girls of Glory.” Part 4: The Regret Meanwhile, Mr. Okonkwo’s second marriage produced three boys. But none amounted to much. He had poured money into their lives but not discipline or love. They became entitled and lazy. One day, he fell ill and was abandoned by everyone — including the sons he had so desperately wanted. Word reached him that his daughters were now wealthy and influential. Pride kept him from reaching out — until one day, lying sick and broke on a hospital bed, he saw Chidimma on national TV, giving a speech titled “The Strength of a Woman.” Tears flowed down his wrinkled cheeks. Part 5: The Reunion Ashamed but desperate, he sent a message through a local pastor to Ebele. The daughters were shocked but didn’t speak in bitterness. Instead, Chinonso said: “Let’s show him the love he denied us.” They paid his medical bills. Ugochi ensured he had proper legal support. Amarachi even got him a small apartment. And finally, they brought him to the mansion he once walked away from. Ebele stood at the gate, now a graceful woman, older but radiant. He fell on his knees and cried, “Forgive me, Ebele. I was a fool.” She helped him up gently. “You lost 23 years of love… but God still gave you a second chance.” Final Words Mr. Okonkwo spent his final years surrounded by the very daughters he rejected. They took care of him, not out of obligation — but out of character, shaped by the love their mother planted in them. And when he passed, his tombstone read: > "Here lies a man who learned, too late, that daughters are blessings too." Moral of the Story: Children are not defined by gender. Value, love, and raise them all — because tomorrow belongs to anyone willing to rise, not just those society prefers. JB WORLD
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  • Succession Process Begins: Fusengbuwa Ruling House Next in Line for Awujale Throne

    Following the passing of HRM Oba Dr. Sikiru Kayode Adetona, Ogbagba II, the revered Awujale and Paramount Ruler of Ijebu Land, the royal succession process has commenced. In accordance with traditional rotation and established custom, the Fusengbuwa Ruling House is next in line to produce the next Awujale of Ijebu Land.

    The Fusengbuwa Ruling House comprises eight distinguished family lineages eligible for consideration:

    1. Olufadi
    2. Adesimbo Tunwase
    3. Shenowo
    4. Okuyandewo
    5. Oshinuga
    6. Adekenu
    7. Adebiyi
    8. Adeberu

    These families represent the branches of the Fusengbuwa Ruling House traditionally entitled to ascend the throne. The selection process is guided by the deep-rooted values of lineage, heritage, and legacy, integral to the culture and governance of Ijebu Land.

    As the process unfolds, the Ijebu people and the entire Yoruba nation eagerly await the emergence of a new monarch who will uphold the rich traditions and continue the legacy of the late Awujale.
    Succession Process Begins: Fusengbuwa Ruling House Next in Line for Awujale Throne Following the passing of HRM Oba Dr. Sikiru Kayode Adetona, Ogbagba II, the revered Awujale and Paramount Ruler of Ijebu Land, the royal succession process has commenced. In accordance with traditional rotation and established custom, the Fusengbuwa Ruling House is next in line to produce the next Awujale of Ijebu Land. The Fusengbuwa Ruling House comprises eight distinguished family lineages eligible for consideration: 1. Olufadi 2. Adesimbo Tunwase 3. Shenowo 4. Okuyandewo 5. Oshinuga 6. Adekenu 7. Adebiyi 8. Adeberu These families represent the branches of the Fusengbuwa Ruling House traditionally entitled to ascend the throne. The selection process is guided by the deep-rooted values of lineage, heritage, and legacy, integral to the culture and governance of Ijebu Land. As the process unfolds, the Ijebu people and the entire Yoruba nation eagerly await the emergence of a new monarch who will uphold the rich traditions and continue the legacy of the late Awujale.
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  • Success is peace of mind, which is a direct result of self-satisfaction in knowing you made the effort to become the best of which you are capable.”
    Success is peace of mind, which is a direct result of self-satisfaction in knowing you made the effort to become the best of which you are capable.”
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  • Nothing in the world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. The slogan ’Press On’ has solved and always will solve the problems of the human race.”
    Nothing in the world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. The slogan ’Press On’ has solved and always will solve the problems of the human race.”
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