Omo-Oluwa SPEAKS
I Peter 2:9 NKJV [9] But you are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, His own special people, that you may proclaim the praises of Him who called you out of darkness into His marvelous light;
God's View Vs Man's View: Test Vs Temptation.
When the devil tempts a man, he never creates an escape route because his goal is to make you fall. This is completely different when God tests a man. His grace always provides an escape route for everyone who is willing to submit to His authority.God can never be the source of temptation! The devil (through his demons), the flesh, and the world are the sources of man's temptation.In this episode, we discuss the difference between temptation and test, practical ways to navigate temptation, and why God's grace is always sufficient to help you rise above every sin...
THE SYCAMORE TREE!
To everyone else, it was just a tree. But to Zacchaeus, it became an opportunity.Despite being wealthy and influential, Zacchaeus knew his limitations, and when the moment came to see Jesus, he didn’t let pride stop him from climbing the sycamore tree.In this episode of Omo-Oluwa SPEAKS, we reflect on the story of Zacchaeus and the deeper meaning behind the sycamore tree. Sometimes, the very thing you overlook may be the tool God wants to use to bring you closer to Him. Because the Son of Man still seeks and saves the lost.
The Holy Spirit: Our Advantage.
The Holy Spirit never leaves you, and He never gives up on you.In this episode of Omo-Oluwa SPEAKS, we’re reminded that life is a battlefield, and you can’t afford to show up unarmed. Prayer and the Word are not optional, they are your weapons.We also talk about the danger of walking alone, why accountability matters, and how trying to stay disciplined without the help of the Holy Spirit will only wear you out.Because the truth is, by strength shall no man prevail. You need help and you have it.Stay equipped. Stay covered. Stay connected. 🤍
Let Go Of Your Past Now!
Holding on to the past can quietly keep you stuck, even when God is calling you forward.In this episode of Omo-Oluwa SPEAKS, we talk about the power of letting go; of past mistakes, pain, regrets, and everything that no longer serves your growth. Anchored on Jeremiah 29:11, this conversation reminds us that God’s plans are still good, regardless of what has happened. You can’t fully step into what God has ahead if you’re still holding on to what’s behind.It’s time to release, heal, and move forward. 🤍
Christians and Politics.
Christians and politics; should believers be involved?In this episode of Omo-Oluwa SPEAKS, we have an honest conversation about faith and civic responsibility. Yes, believers have a role to play. Yes, your vote still counts in Nigeria.Anchored on Matthew 5:13–16, we’re reminded that we are called to be salt and light, even in governance and society. We also talk about authority, responsibility, and why obedience shouldn’t be based on whether the outcome favors us.Politics isn’t separate from your faith. It’s part of where your influence matters.Register, get your PVC, and show up. 🤍🎙️
Awake, O ye that slumber!
Awake, O ye that slumber!This episode is a wake-up call—because this life is more spiritual than we often realize.Drawing key lessons from “Spirituals” by The Winlos, we talk about how offense can quietly give the enemy legal ground, why you should never take your spiritual covering for granted, and the danger of stopping prayer just because your request has been answered.We also break down the three C’s to overcoming sin: confront, confess, and conquer.This is your reminder to stay alert, stay prayerful, and stay grounded; because in all things, we are more than conquerors. (Romans 8...
Empty Cup, Big Dreams!!!
So where do you find yourself; running on empty, or constantly pouring without taking time to refill?In this episode of Omo-Oluwa SPEAKS, we have an honest conversation about capacity, intentional refilling, and what it really takes to show up for your life and purpose. Drawing lessons from powerful Bible stories, we confront a hard truth: many of us have big dreams, but little action.If you’ve been feeling drained, stuck, or inconsistent, this episode is your wake-up call to refill, realign, and start moving.Because you can’t keep pouring from what you don’t have. 🤍🎙️
"God bless me: He gave me good friends."
Life gets busy, and before you know it, days turn into weeks without checking in on the people you care about, even yourself.In this episode of Omo-Oluwa SPEAKS, we have a real conversation about wellbeing, showing up for your friends, and being more intentional with the little things that truly matter. Because sometimes, it’s just a simple “Are you okay?” that can mean everything.This is your reminder to slow down, check in, and do life better with yourself and with others. 🤍🎙️
Do not lose your fire! (Part Two).
Staying on fire for God doesn’t just happen, it takes intentional daily effort.In this second part, we move from talking about it to actually doing it, sharing practical ways to keep your fire burning even in the middle of life’s distractions. Simple, consistent habits that help you stay spiritually alive and grounded.It’s not just about having the fire, it’s about keeping it burning. 🔥🎙️
Do not lose your fire! (Part One).
In a world filled with distractions and noise disguised as the normal way of life, it is easy to gradually lose our spiritual fire, sometimes without even realizing it.In this episode of Omo-Oluwa SPEAKS, we reflect on Leviticus 6:12–13 and Exodus 30:7–8, exploring God’s instruction to keep the fire continually burning. We discuss the subtle ways believers can lose their fire, both consciously and unconsciously, and the importance of staying spiritually intentional.Are you tending your fire, or slowly letting it go out? Let’s talk. 🔥🎙️
Fear of the Known!
Fear doesn’t always come from uncertainty. Sometimes, it comes from knowing exactly what could happen.In this episode of Omo-Oluwa SPEAKS, we explore "Fear of the Known" and the intentional decision to choose Faith over fear. Anchored on Jeremiah 29:11, this conversation reminds us that God’s plans are greater than our visible threats.Will you let fear decide, or will you trust the One who holds your future?Let’s talk. 🤍
Fear of the Unknown!
Fear cripples the mind and rids you of your blessings; have you read in the Bible of any man who didn't pass through this phase?? Let's name them: Abraham, Esther, Moses, Joshua, Jonah and others all had a fear but were able to conquer it because they knew their priority, focused on it and took a bold step of Faith.What are you waiting for? Would you rather remain in your comfort zone and miss out on your blessings or would you make a move now?
Special edition: IT'S VALENTINE O'CLOCK ft Oke Omotoyosi Omo-Oluwa X Taiwo Akinyombo Omo-Oluwa X Eunice Egibhee X Kenny Akodia-Isreal.
Valentine's day is not an oppression day; you really do not have to put yourself in debts in the name of impressing people. Rather, the thoughtfulness, sincerity and motive behind your show of love on the said day is what truly matters. In this episode, we discuss the intricacies involved such as; The meaning of valentine, who's supposed to celebrate valentine, and most importantly what Jesus would do on a Valentine day if he were a lover boy in this century.
Special edition: IT'S VALENTINE O'CLOCK ft Taiwo Akinyombo Omo-Oluwa X Eunice Egibhee X Kenny Akodia-Isreal.
Valentine's day is not an oppression day; you really do not have to put yourself in debts in the name of impressing people. Rather, the thoughtfulness, sincerity and motive behind your show of love on the said day is what truly matters. In this episode, we discuss the intricacies involved such as; The meaning of valentine, who's supposed to celebrate valentine, and most importantly what Jesus would do on a Valentine day if he were a lover boy in this century.
THE BIBLE SAYS "..."
Nigerians are so hardworking whether you agree with me or not! I've come to realise that our rewards do not come from man as they aren't the rewarder of our good works. Hebrews 11:6b says: "God is a rewarder of them that diligently seek Him". So, every good work should be done as unto the Lord, this way our expectations from people won't be cut short when instead of applaud and encouragement we get demeaning words and actions that depict ingratitude.
THE BIBLE SAYS "..."
Recently, I've been putting a lot of things into writing without actually doing any. The truth is that it almost started to get frustrating and overwhelming but glory be to God for working on my reactions to situations. This is the very first episode of the BIBLE SAYS "..." Series, of which Phillippians 4:13 is our focus.Philippians 4:13 ERV [13] Christ is the one who gives me the strength I need to do whatever I must do.
Welcome to 2026!🎊
I hope it's not too late to say "Happy New Year"? Basically, this episode is one that should help you count your many blessings and name them one by one. I understand that 2025 might have not played out as planned but I strongly believe you can achieve much more in this year. Cheers 🥂
Sexual Abuse In Children; An Uncomfortable Yet Important Topic.
As much as this may be uncomfortable to some persons, the Holy Spirit helps us shed light on the sensitive and painful reality of sexual abuse in children, drawing lessons from the story of Tamar and Dinah in the books of 2 Samuel 13:1-22 and Genesis 34:1-31 respectively. We discuss the warning signs, the impact on victims, and the importance of speaking up and seeking help. This episode is for everyone who wants to understand, protect, and support vulnerable children.
Dealing With A Dysfunctional Family (Part Two).
Have you ever wondered why some people genuinely struggle to show or even receive love?Most times, it’s not because they don’t want to. It’s the effect of growing up in a dysfunctional home, the kind of upbringing that leaves marks we don’t always talk about, especially when everyone keeps pretending it will “fix itself” someday.In this episode, I speak on how a dysfunctional family affects the children, in ways many people don’t realise.And we anchor this conversation on 1 Peter 2:9 ERV "1 Peter 2:9 ERV But you are his chosen people, the King’s priests. You are a holy n...
Dealing With A Dysfunctional Family (PART ONE).
Have you ever wondered why some people genuinely struggle to show or even receive love?Most times, it’s not because they don’t want to. It’s the effect of growing up in a dysfunctional home, the kind of upbringing that leaves marks we don’t always talk about, especially when everyone keeps pretending it will “fix itself” someday.In this episode, I speak on how a dysfunctional family affects the individuals involved: both the husband and the wife, in ways many people don’t realise.And we anchor this conversation on Proverbs 24:3–4: “Good homes are built on wisdom and understanding...
Jesus; The True Vine.
In this episode of Omo-Oluwa SPEAKS, I talk about what it truly means to stay connected to Jesus as our source. Using the “True Vine” from John chapter 15, I share simple lessons on abiding, pruning, and finding strength beyond our own efforts. If you’ve been feeling drained or disconnected, this episode is a gentle reminder to return to the One who gives life and growth.
Do not give up!
I pondered on what to talk about and here's what the Holy spirit laid in my heart ❤️ A little word of encouragement to remind you that you're not alone.I hope this resonates with you, blesses you, nourishes you and keeps you from giving up.
Domestic Violence & Abuse in Relationships.
This episode of Omo-Oluwa SPEAKS opens a conversation many are too scared to have. We talk honestly about what abuse can look like; not just bruises, but the emotional, financial, and mental scars that are often hidden.We discuss why people stay, how culture and silence make things worse, and the small ways we can support someone going through it. If you’re hurting, or you know someone who is, I hope this episode reminds you that you are not alone. There is a way out, and there is healing.📌 Please listen with care as this episode touches on sensitive exper...
Single? In love? Married?💝
For a long time, I thought singlehood was something to escape the waiting room before love and marriage. But over time, I realized it’s actually a beautiful phase; a season of discovery, preparation, and exploring positive possibilities.In this episode, I share my personal reflections on love and marriage, and how understanding God’s design changes everything. It’s not just about finding the right person, but becoming the right one: with purpose, patience, and grace.
New wine!
Mark 2:22 ERV "No one ever pours new wine into old wineskins. The wine would break them, and the wine would be ruined along with the wineskins. You always put new wine into new wineskins.”To receive the newness and refreshing that comes from the presence of God, we must be willing and ever ready to shed off old wineskin (which could be in the form of unholy living, old and dirty habits, negative vibes and so on) and embrace the new wineskin so we can receive new wine from the Lord.
Jesus' Corper.
Hello family! ❤️ This is neither a fictional story nor tales by moonlight; it is a true life story😇🥺 I am excited to share with you my experience at the NYSC orientation camp in Iyana ipaja, Lagos State which span through 21 days (If you are a prospective corp member, I would advise that you get familiar with the sound of the beagle played at the beginning of this episode 🤣 😁). It was an awesome experience and I'd love to do it again (of course I can't). Tune in and enjoy a beautiful time in God's presence through His word.
Tame your tongue; it holds life and death!
In this episode, we look into the dangers of bullying and body shaming, exposing how deeply they can wound hearts and minds. Yet, beyond the hurt, we are reminded of God’s truth—that we are “fearfully and wonderfully made” (Psalm 139:14). Join us as we learn to reject lies, embrace our true worth, and foster kindness in a world that often tears down what God has beautifully created.
Before I (God) formed thee!
In this episode, we talk about one of life’s biggest questions — Why am I here? From creation to redemption, we look at God’s original plan for humanity and what it means to truly live in His purpose. Drawing from Jeremiah 1:5, we are reminded that before we were even formed in the womb, God already knew us, set us apart, and called us for His work. This message will stir your heart, bring clarity, and remind you that real fulfillment comes only when we walk in God’s will.
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Consistency isn’t always easy, but it’s the game-changer! 💡 In this episode, we unpack Apostle Femi Lazarus’ sermon “How to Be Consistent in Prayer and the Word.” Get practical tips on staying fired up in prayer, building discipline in the Word, and overcoming the everyday distractions that try to slow you down. This is your push to grow deeper, stay steady, and keep your walk with God alive and strong. Tune in and be stirred! 🔥
In The Beginning, A Fresh Start!
Welcome to this episode, where we journey back to the beginning with the creation story and reflect on God’s unfailing love revealed in John 3:16—sending His Son to reconcile us back to Himself. We also uncover the beauty of starting over with experience, embracing new beginnings without waiting for validation from man, but standing firm in God’s purpose for our lives.
My "U" Experience
Welcome back to the Omo-Oluwa SPEAKS Podcast! In this episode, I’m sharing from a very personal place, my eight-month break from social media. I talk about the struggles I went through, the lessons that stayed with me, and how the journey changed me. I know you might see parts of yourself in this story, but this is my own U (unique) experience—one that shaped me in ways I didn’t expect. My hope is that as you listen, you’ll draw strength for your own journey and be reminded that growth can come even from the hardest seasons. Thank yo...
Sharper than any twoedged sword (Part two)
In this episode of Omo-Oluwa SPEAKS, we explore the Word of God as Creator, Maker, and sustenance, inspired by Hebrews 4:12 NLT: "For the word of God is alive and powerful. It is sharper than the sharpest two-edged sword, cutting between soul and spirit, between joint and marrow. It exposes our innermost thoughts and desires." Discover how the Scriptures, as "breathing letters," transform and nourish us, shaping our lives with purpose and power. Podcast Inspiration: Breathing Letters, a movie by Femi Adebile.
Sharper than any twoedged sword! (Part One)
In this episode of Omo-Oluwa SPEAKS, we study the transformative power of the Word of God, anchored on Hebrews 4:12 NLT: "For the word of God is alive and powerful. It is sharper than the sharpest two-edged sword, cutting between soul and spirit, between joint and marrow. It exposes our innermost thoughts and desires". Discover how the Scriptures are not just mere writings but "breathing letters"—alive, dynamic, and capable of piercing through the deepest parts of our being to transform, guide, and empower us. Tune in to discover the living nature of God's Word and its profound impact on our li...
For how long?
In this episode of Omo-Oluwa SPEAKS, I’m opening up about a personal experience that shaped me in unexpected ways. It’s real, it’s honest, and it’s shared with one goal in mind—to encourage you. If you’ve ever felt like giving up, this is your reminder that hope is closer than you think, and every challenge has a purpose. Let’s walk through it together.
What should I do? (Part five)
In this episode, we delve into the heartbreaking stories of Sister G, who has endured sexual abuse by her so-called "father" and Brother K, who has been sexually assaulted by the aunt he's lived with all his life. Both are struggling to heal and move forward. Join me as we invite the Holy Spirit to bring restoration and peace to their hearts, guiding them beside peaceful streams, just as Psalm 23:2b promises. This episode offers hope, healing, and a path to recovery through faith.
What should I do? (Part four)
In this episode, we tackle a sensitive and crucial topic as Student B courageously opens up about a deeply painful experience - being sexually assaulted by her lecturer. After keeping it to herself for so long, she has finally shared her story. Together, we'll lean on Jesus for guidance and healing, as we explore how faith can provide strength in navigating such life challenges. Join me as we seek hope and solutions through Christ for Student B and anyone facing similar struggles. Psalms 121:1-2 NLT [1] I look up to the mountains— does my help come from there? [2] My help comes from t...
What should I do? (Part three)
In this episode, we hear from Brother T, who grew up in a family where tithing wasn’t practiced. As he got older, he began hearing different perspectives, and now, after encountering Malachi 3:10—“Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in my house. Test me in this,” says the Lord Almighty, “and see if I will not throw open the floodgates of heaven and pour out so much blessing that there will not be room enough to store it”—he finds himself confused and unsure of what to believe. Join me as we invite Jesus to reveal God’...
What should I do? (Part 2).
In this episode, we dive into what it truly means for Jesus Christ to be our lifestyle. From the way we dress, to the music we listen to, and even the social gatherings we attend—everything should reflect and glorify God. Join me as we explore the life God has called us to, drawing wisdom from the Bible in Philippians 4:5 "Let your moderation be known unto all men. The Lord is at hand". We'll also look at how this understanding can help change Sister B's perspective on her identity and representation. Don’t miss this powerful conversation!
What should I do? (Part One)
In this episode, we explore the inner conflict that can arise from differences in faith. Sister B, a committed Christian, finds herself deeply in love with Brother A, a devoted Muslim, but is torn between her feelings and the biblical principle of not being unequally yoked with an unbeliever, as stated in 2 Corinthians 6:14: *"Do not be unequally yoked with unbelievers. For what partnership has righteousness with lawlessness? Or what fellowship has light with darkness?"* Join me as we seek wisdom from scripture and watch Sister B navigate this challenging decision, learning at the feet of Jesus along the way. Background...
What are you feeding? Spirit or flesh?
We all know that good food nourishes our bodies, providing the energy and strength we need to function. As someone who enjoys good food myself, I understand the importance of feeding our physical bodies. However, just as our bodies need sustenance, our spirit man also requires nourishment for growth, strength, and endurance. In this episode, we’ll dive deeper into the significance of feeding our spirit with prayer and the Word of God. These two are the vital nutrients that sustain our inner being, giving us the spiritual power to navigate life’s challenges. Just as we make time to eat...