
In the highly anticipated Word of Faith Bible Convention (WOFBEC) 2025, Rev. Isaac Omolehin delivered a sermon that moved hearts, renewed faith, and inspired many to ascend to their God-given potential. Drawing on profound spiritual truths and vivid storytelling, Rev. Omolehin wove a message centered on restoration, perseverance, and the power of staying aligned with God’s purpose.
The Power of Faith in the Face of Tragedy
Rev. Omolehin began with a poignant narrative of a life-altering encounter during a ministry trip. A man, overwhelmed with grief over his child’s reported death, sought to fulfill his church responsibilities before addressing the tragedy. In a moment of divine intervention, Rev. Omolehin prayed, declaring the child’s return to life. Against all odds, the child was restored, underscoring the truth that God’s power is present even in the most hopeless situations.
Through this story, Rev. Omolehin emphasized the importance of faith, even when circumstances challenge human understanding. He reminded the congregation that as believers, they carry the authority to call forth life and restoration, anchoring their hope in God’s promises.
Refusing to Settle for the Valley
One of the sermon’s core themes was the decision to rise above life’s valleys. Rev. Omolehin urged attendees to reject mediocrity and refuse to be defined by circumstances. He passionately declared, “You are the one that will not decide to stay in the valley. Get up and say, ‘I’m going back to the mountaintop!’”
He likened the valley to a place of spiritual compromise, where individuals attract “valley prices” instead of the value God has placed on them. The call was clear: rise from the valley, embrace your identity in Christ, and pursue the higher calling.
Lessons from Samson: Managing Your Power Center
Rev. Omolehin delved into the biblical account of Samson, exploring the consequences of neglecting one’s divine power center. He noted how Samson’s strength lay in his hair, yet his carelessness led to his downfall. However, the story also revealed a redemptive truth: “The hair may be cut off, but it will grow again.”
This message served as a beacon of hope for those who feel spiritually defeated. He encouraged them to believe in the God of second chances, reminding them that no matter how far they may have fallen, restoration is always possible.
The Call to Consistency: Lessons from the Eagle
Drawing from nature, Rev. Omolehin used the eagle as a metaphor for consistency and strength. Eagles, he explained, are monogamous, maintain a single nest throughout their lifetime, and renew their strength at the midpoint of their lives. These traits symbolize spiritual focus, fidelity, and the importance of retreating to God for renewal.
He admonished believers to lead lives of consistency and integrity, avoiding the distractions of inconsistency that lead to spiritual stagnation. He stressed, “Your life of inconsistency today makes you untraceable. Stay committed, stay focused, and stay aligned with God’s plan.”
The Mission of Restoration
In the sermon’s climax, Rev. Omolehin painted a vivid picture of God’s restorative power. He recounted a story of reuniting a mother with her long-lost son after 25 years, a moment that underscored the joy and fulfillment that come from trusting God’s timing and faithfulness.
With conviction, he declared, “Silver and gold have I none, but such as I have, I give unto you. In the name of Jesus Christ, rise up and walk!” This was a rallying cry for every believer to take their place in God’s mission of restoration—bringing hope, healing, and renewal to a hurting world.
Conclusion: The Call to Rise
Rev. Omolehin closed with a powerful challenge: “Get up, and let’s go to the mountaintop!” He urged every attendee to reject complacency, embrace their God-given identity, and pursue their divine purpose with renewed vigor.
This sermon was not just a call to action but a prophetic declaration that God’s power is alive and active in every believer. For those who attended WOFBEC 2025 or tuned in online, this message was a timely reminder that, through Christ, they are destined for greatness and equipped to transform their world.
Let this be a charge to all who hear: Return to the mountaintop where you belong, and let your life be a testament to God’s glory!