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  • Powers Are Fleeting

    Psalm 62:11 – “God hath spoken once; twice have I heard this: that power belongeth unto God.”


    In our world today, many people chase power—political power, financial power, social influence, authority, fame, and human recognition.

    But Scripture constantly reminds us of a powerful truth: all earthly power is temporary, unstable, limited, and fleeting.

    Only God possesses eternal, unchanging, and sovereign power.

    Men rise and fall. Kingdoms grow and collapse. Rich men become poor. Famous people are forgotten.

    But God remains the same forever (Malachi 3:6).

    1. EARTHLY POWER NEVER LASTS

    a. Kings Rise and Fall
    Nebuchadnezzar was once the ruler of the greatest empire on earth, yet God reduced him to nothing (Daniel 4:30–33). His power did not last because human power is borrowed and God can withdraw it.

    b. Pharaoh Had Power—But Lost It
    He oppressed Israel with military strength, but one instruction from God destroyed his army (Exodus 14:27–28).

    What looks mighty today can crumble tomorrow.

    c. Herod Tried to Display Power
    Herod killed James and imprisoned Peter. Yet the same Herod died suddenly and painfully because he exalted himself above God (Acts 12:21–23).

    Earthly power is short-lived. God alone holds lasting power.

    2. NO HUMAN CAN HOLD POWER FOREVER

    a. Power Fails at Death
    No matter how powerful a man is, when death comes, everything ends.
    Ecclesiastes 8:8 – “No man has power over the day of his death.”

    b. Authority Shifts From Person to Person
    Today’s leader becomes tomorrow’s ex-leader.
    Daniel 2:21 – “He removes kings and sets up kings.”

    c. Fame Is Only for a Season
    One day the crowd shouts, “Hosanna!”
    Another day they shout, “Crucify him!”
    (John 12:13; John 19:6)

    People celebrate you today and forget you tomorrow.

    3. GOD ALONE HAS EVERLASTING POWER

    a. He Is Omnipotent
    Revelation 19:6 – “The Lord God omnipotent reigneth.”

    b. His Power Has No Beginning and No End
    Psalm 145:13 – “Your kingdom is an everlasting kingdom.”

    c. His Power Cannot Be Challenged
    Job 42:2 – “I know that You can do all things; no purpose of Yours can be thwarted.”

    This is why believers must not rely on human power, positions, riches, or connections but on the power of God.

    4. THE DANGER OF TRUSTING IN FLEETING POWER

    a. It Creates Pride
    Proverbs 16:18 – “Pride goes before destruction.”
    People who trust in their power usually fall because they become proud.

    b. It Produces a False Sense of Security
    Psalm 20:7 – “Some trust in chariots and some in horses…”
    But human power cannot save.

    c. It Ends in Shame
    Every person in Scripture who boasted in power ended in shame—Saul, Goliath, Haman, and Herod.

    5. WHAT BELIEVERS SHOULD DO

    a. Depend on God Alone
    Psalm 62:11 – “…power belongeth unto God.”

    b. Use Power Humbly and Faithfully
    Whatever authority, position, or influence you have is given by God.
    Use it for His glory and the service of others.

    c. Seek the Power of the Holy Spirit
    Acts 1:8 – “But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you…”

    The only power that lasts—from earth to eternity—is the power of God.


    All earthly power is fleeting.
    Only God’s power is eternal.

    Therefore, humble yourself, trust God, and use any position you have to honor Him.

    PRAYER
    “Lord, teach me not to trust in human power. Help me depend on Your everlasting power and use every gift and opportunity You give me for Your glory. Amen.”

    Pastor Abiodun Kadri

    #PowersAreFleeting #GodIsAllPowerful #SovereignGod #BibleSermon #ChristianMessage #GospelTruth #FaithTeaching #HolySpiritPower #GloryToGod #EndTimeMessage




    Powers Are Fleeting Psalm 62:11 – “God hath spoken once; twice have I heard this: that power belongeth unto God.” In our world today, many people chase power—political power, financial power, social influence, authority, fame, and human recognition. But Scripture constantly reminds us of a powerful truth: all earthly power is temporary, unstable, limited, and fleeting. Only God possesses eternal, unchanging, and sovereign power. Men rise and fall. Kingdoms grow and collapse. Rich men become poor. Famous people are forgotten. But God remains the same forever (Malachi 3:6). 1. EARTHLY POWER NEVER LASTS a. Kings Rise and Fall Nebuchadnezzar was once the ruler of the greatest empire on earth, yet God reduced him to nothing (Daniel 4:30–33). His power did not last because human power is borrowed and God can withdraw it. b. Pharaoh Had Power—But Lost It He oppressed Israel with military strength, but one instruction from God destroyed his army (Exodus 14:27–28). What looks mighty today can crumble tomorrow. c. Herod Tried to Display Power Herod killed James and imprisoned Peter. Yet the same Herod died suddenly and painfully because he exalted himself above God (Acts 12:21–23). 👉 Earthly power is short-lived. God alone holds lasting power. 2. NO HUMAN CAN HOLD POWER FOREVER a. Power Fails at Death No matter how powerful a man is, when death comes, everything ends. Ecclesiastes 8:8 – “No man has power over the day of his death.” b. Authority Shifts From Person to Person Today’s leader becomes tomorrow’s ex-leader. Daniel 2:21 – “He removes kings and sets up kings.” c. Fame Is Only for a Season One day the crowd shouts, “Hosanna!” Another day they shout, “Crucify him!” (John 12:13; John 19:6) People celebrate you today and forget you tomorrow. 3. GOD ALONE HAS EVERLASTING POWER a. He Is Omnipotent Revelation 19:6 – “The Lord God omnipotent reigneth.” b. His Power Has No Beginning and No End Psalm 145:13 – “Your kingdom is an everlasting kingdom.” c. His Power Cannot Be Challenged Job 42:2 – “I know that You can do all things; no purpose of Yours can be thwarted.” This is why believers must not rely on human power, positions, riches, or connections but on the power of God. 4. THE DANGER OF TRUSTING IN FLEETING POWER a. It Creates Pride Proverbs 16:18 – “Pride goes before destruction.” People who trust in their power usually fall because they become proud. b. It Produces a False Sense of Security Psalm 20:7 – “Some trust in chariots and some in horses…” But human power cannot save. c. It Ends in Shame Every person in Scripture who boasted in power ended in shame—Saul, Goliath, Haman, and Herod. 5. WHAT BELIEVERS SHOULD DO a. Depend on God Alone Psalm 62:11 – “…power belongeth unto God.” b. Use Power Humbly and Faithfully Whatever authority, position, or influence you have is given by God. Use it for His glory and the service of others. c. Seek the Power of the Holy Spirit Acts 1:8 – “But ye shall receive power, after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you…” The only power that lasts—from earth to eternity—is the power of God. All earthly power is fleeting. Only God’s power is eternal. Therefore, humble yourself, trust God, and use any position you have to honor Him. PRAYER “Lord, teach me not to trust in human power. Help me depend on Your everlasting power and use every gift and opportunity You give me for Your glory. Amen.” Pastor Abiodun Kadri #PowersAreFleeting #GodIsAllPowerful #SovereignGod #BibleSermon #ChristianMessage #GospelTruth #FaithTeaching #HolySpiritPower #GloryToGod #EndTimeMessage
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  • VANITY UPON VANITY

    Ecclesiastes 1:2 — “Vanity of vanities, saith the Preacher, vanity of vanities; all is vanity.”

    Life without God is empty, no matter how successful or wealthy one may appear.

    King Solomon, the wisest and richest man in his time, after tasting the pleasures, wealth, and achievements of life, came to a painful conclusion — “All is vanity.”

    Many today pursue money, fame, power, and pleasure, but forget the One who gave them life.

    They build houses but neglect the house of God. They invest in worldly gain but fail to invest in eternal treasures.

    1. The Meaning of Vanity

    The word vanity means “emptiness,” “futility,” or “meaningless.”
    Without God, everything we do has no eternal value.

    Psalm 39:5 — “Verily every man at his best state is altogether vanity.”

    Matthew 16:26 — “For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?”

    2. The Futility of Earthly Pursuit

    No matter how much a man acquires — cars, lands, titles, or wealth — he cannot take them beyond the grave.

    1 Timothy 6:7 — “For we brought nothing into this world, and it is certain we can carry nothing out.”

    Luke 12:15 — “A man's life consisteth not in the abundance of the things which he possesseth.”

    The sad reality is that many people serve money, but money cannot save them when death calls.

    3. The Purpose of Life

    God created man for His glory — to serve, love, and worship Him.

    Isaiah 43:7 — “Even every one that is called by my name: for I have created him for my glory.”

    When we live without fulfilling God’s purpose, our life becomes vanity.

    4. The Call to Use Your Wealth and Time for God

    God blesses us so that we can bless others and advance His kingdom.

    2 Corinthians 9:11 — “Being enriched in everything to all bountifulness, which causeth through us thanksgiving to God.”
    Your money, skills, and resources are not for pride but for purpose — to serve God and humanity.

    THE STORY OF MR. ADEWALE DYNASTY

    There was once a man named Mr. Adewale, a very rich businessman known throughout the city. He had mansions, cars, and businesses everywhere. But he never gave to the church, never supported the poor, and never used his wealth to glorify God.

    When people asked him for help, he would say, “I worked hard for my money; let others work too.”

    Years later, he fell ill. All his money could not buy health. He was rushed to different hospitals, but none could save him. On his deathbed, he whispered, “All is vanity… I spent all my life making money, but I never made peace with God.”

    After his death, his wealth caused confusion among his children, and his name was soon forgotten. He left behind riches that could not follow him to eternity.


    Beloved, life without God is vanity. Your car, your house, your career — all will fade away one day.

    What will remain is your relationship with God and the impact you made for His kingdom.

    Live each day with eternity in mind. Serve God with your time, your resources, and your heart. Let your life count for something eternal.

    Pray This PRAYER

    Lord, teach me to number my days that I may apply my heart unto wisdom. Help me not to waste my life on vanity, but to use my time, wealth, and strength to serve You in Jesus’ name. Amen.

    Pastor Abiodun Kadri

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    VANITY UPON VANITY Ecclesiastes 1:2 — “Vanity of vanities, saith the Preacher, vanity of vanities; all is vanity.” Life without God is empty, no matter how successful or wealthy one may appear. King Solomon, the wisest and richest man in his time, after tasting the pleasures, wealth, and achievements of life, came to a painful conclusion — “All is vanity.” Many today pursue money, fame, power, and pleasure, but forget the One who gave them life. They build houses but neglect the house of God. They invest in worldly gain but fail to invest in eternal treasures. 1. The Meaning of Vanity The word vanity means “emptiness,” “futility,” or “meaningless.” Without God, everything we do has no eternal value. Psalm 39:5 — “Verily every man at his best state is altogether vanity.” Matthew 16:26 — “For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?” 2. The Futility of Earthly Pursuit No matter how much a man acquires — cars, lands, titles, or wealth — he cannot take them beyond the grave. 1 Timothy 6:7 — “For we brought nothing into this world, and it is certain we can carry nothing out.” Luke 12:15 — “A man's life consisteth not in the abundance of the things which he possesseth.” The sad reality is that many people serve money, but money cannot save them when death calls. 3. The Purpose of Life God created man for His glory — to serve, love, and worship Him. Isaiah 43:7 — “Even every one that is called by my name: for I have created him for my glory.” When we live without fulfilling God’s purpose, our life becomes vanity. 4. The Call to Use Your Wealth and Time for God God blesses us so that we can bless others and advance His kingdom. 2 Corinthians 9:11 — “Being enriched in everything to all bountifulness, which causeth through us thanksgiving to God.” Your money, skills, and resources are not for pride but for purpose — to serve God and humanity. THE STORY OF MR. ADEWALE DYNASTY There was once a man named Mr. Adewale, a very rich businessman known throughout the city. He had mansions, cars, and businesses everywhere. But he never gave to the church, never supported the poor, and never used his wealth to glorify God. When people asked him for help, he would say, “I worked hard for my money; let others work too.” Years later, he fell ill. All his money could not buy health. He was rushed to different hospitals, but none could save him. On his deathbed, he whispered, “All is vanity… I spent all my life making money, but I never made peace with God.” After his death, his wealth caused confusion among his children, and his name was soon forgotten. He left behind riches that could not follow him to eternity. Beloved, life without God is vanity. Your car, your house, your career — all will fade away one day. What will remain is your relationship with God and the impact you made for His kingdom. Live each day with eternity in mind. Serve God with your time, your resources, and your heart. Let your life count for something eternal. Pray This PRAYER Lord, teach me to number my days that I may apply my heart unto wisdom. Help me not to waste my life on vanity, but to use my time, wealth, and strength to serve You in Jesus’ name. Amen. Pastor Abiodun Kadri Your love can go where you can’t. Every gift you give sends food, hope, and faith to those in need. Click here to SUPPORT: https://flutterwave.com/donate/1gkr3px8m1u0 #VanityUponVanity #LifeWithoutGodIsEmpty #ServeGod #EternalValue #ChristianMessage #GospelTruth #KingdomPurpose #FaithfulLiving #HeavenlyFocus #WisdomFromSolomon
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