
The World Outreach Faith Believers’ Conference (WOFBEC) 2025 delivered another unforgettable moment of spiritual depth and transformation through the ministry of Rev. Isaac Omolehin. Known as a strong, Scripture-based minister marked by remarkable signs and wonders, Rev. Omolehin’s sermon was a clarion call to this generation. It ignited hope, challenged complacency, and inspired believers to embrace the spiritual discipline needed for divine alignment and victory.
A Divine Mandate for the Next Generation
Rev. Omolehin’s sermon began with an urgent call for the younger generation to recognize and embrace the spiritual deposits within their midst. He highlighted the sovereign wisdom of God in raising leaders like himself to prepare this generation for their divine destiny.
“I believe something is going on in this country,” he said. “There has been an upward surge in ministry among young people. God, in His infinite wisdom, has placed something in this man [himself] that the next generation must understand and embrace.”
The sermon addressed the challenges of spiritual decay and moral degradation in society, likening the situation to a house in ruins, with repairers struggling against those who continually damage it.
Lessons from the Birds: Laying Aside the Weight
Rev. Omolehin painted vivid imagery using the metaphor of birds. He explained that while all birds have wings and feathers, not all can fly due to excess body weight. Similarly, believers are often hindered in their spiritual journey by the weight of sin and distractions.
“Let us lay aside every weight and the sin that so easily besets us,” he urged, referencing Hebrews 12:1.
This message resonated with many in attendance, as he explained how excess spiritual “weight” impairs believers from running their race effectively. He emphasized that spiritual obesity, caused by indulgence in fleshly desires, creates complications that block divine assignments.
The Unique Calling of Joshua’s Leg Ministry
Rev. Omolehin shared a profound analogy between the ministries of Moses and Joshua. Moses’ miracles, such as parting the Red Sea, were accomplished with his hands. However, Joshua’s ministry was marked by movement, as seen in the crossing of the Jordan River and the collapse of Jericho’s walls.
“You have a leg ministry,” he declared, urging believers to move forward in their God-ordained assignments. He lamented that many have had their leg ministries curtailed by spiritual paralysis caused by distractions, indulgence, and misplaced priorities.
“You will be healed tonight,” he prophesied. “Whatever has held your leg—preventing you from standing, running, or flying—will be removed.”
The Call to Resist the Devil with Spiritual Fruits
One of the most memorable portions of Rev. Omolehin’s sermon was his teaching on resisting the devil. Using the analogy of a lion’s diet, he explained:
“Satan goes about like a roaring lion seeking whom to devour. Lions eat flesh, not fruit. If your life is filled with the works of the flesh—adultery, fornication, idolatry—the lion will sit down and feast. But if you produce the fruits of the Spirit—love, joy, peace, and so on—the lion will starve and flee.”
He urged the congregation to focus less on praying against the devil and more on developing spiritual fruit.
Victory Through Encouragement and Faith
Rev. Omolehin recounted a moving story of Nigerian boxer Samuel Peter, who, during a match in New York, was on the verge of defeat. The then-Governor of Akwa Ibom State, present at the ringside, whispered words of encouragement in their native tongue: “Get up and fight. We are here with you. You can win.”
Those words spurred Samuel Peter to victory, and Rev. Omolehin likened this encouragement to the heavenly support available to believers.
“Can I speak the language of Heaven to you? Get up and fight! You can win!” he declared passionately.
A Sobering Conclusion and an Empowering Prayer
In his closing remarks, Rev. Omolehin emphasized the urgency of laying aside spiritual baggage to fulfill divine purposes. He led the congregation in a powerful prayer of rededication and healing, proclaiming:
“There will be no loser getting out of this hall tonight. The name of the Lord is a strong tower; the righteous enter and are safe. You will get up, you will fight, and you will win!”
Final Thoughts: A Sermon for the Ages
Rev. Isaac Omolehin’s sermon at WOFBEC 2025 was a wake-up call for believers to rise above distractions and embrace their divine purpose. His profound insights, powerful illustrations, and fervent declarations left an indelible mark on the hearts of all who heard him.
This sermon, filled with timeless wisdom and transformative power, is undoubtedly one that every believer should listen to. As Rev. Omolehin declared, “Greater is He that is in you than he that is in the world. Get up, fight, and win!”
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