In a sermon titled “Operating in the Supernatural 2A” during the “Enough is Enough” Service, Bishop David Oyedepo, the General Overseer of the Living Faith Church Worldwide, cited biblical prophecy to discuss the need to train oneself in the supernatural to face the impending challenges.
He warned that a time is coming when people will have money in their hands but will be unable to find food to buy, referencing similar past occurrences. “A time is coming you will hold money in your hand and you won’t find food to buy. It happened before. But you still find people that won’t know it.”
According to him, this warning aligns with prophecies in Malachi 4:1 and Amos 3:7, pointing out that these events are real and imminent.
Bishop Oyedepo emphasized that the world would face unprecedented challenges, urging believers to “take position in the supernatural” and engage the Word of God to remain steadfast in turbulent times.
He noted that false teachers abound, but their existence only highlights the presence of true prophets sent by God, whose access to divine agendas validates their ministries. He also warned that many will remain oblivious to these signs, underlining the importance of spiritual preparedness.
In his message, he explained the principle of responsibility, encouraging believers to actively engage with the Word of God. “When you hold the rod and engage the Word, you are in command,” he said, emphasizing that it is only through personal responsibility that one can grow in authority and influence.
He drew parallels between life responsibilities, such as attending classes and studying, to spiritual growth, noting that no one else can do the work for you.
Bishop Oyedepo also shared his personal testimony, recalling how God’s guidance had shaped his life over the past 43 years. He stressed the importance of understanding and applying the truth, noting that confirmed truths manifest in signs and wonders.