Rev. Funke Felix-Adejumo, the Senior Pastor of Agape Christian Ministries Inc. and President of the FUNKE FELIX ADEJUMO Foundation, shared a compelling message urging her followers to be “selfish when it comes to the things of destiny” in the year 2024. This message, delivered during a church service at Agape Christian Ministries Inc., was subsequently shared on her Facebook and Instagram accounts on January 3, 2024.
Rev. Felix-Adejumo emphasized the importance of being selective and intentional in matters of destiny, advising her audience to discern those worthy of accompanying them on their journey. She cautioned against sharing one’s vision with everyone, recognizing that not everyone is prepared for change. Drawing a distinction between individuals akin to Peter and Judas, she encouraged her followers to be mindful of the potential consequences of exposing certain individuals to their aspirations.
In her guidance for the year, Rev. Felix-Adejumo underscored the significance of intentionality in 2024, emphasizing its dual nature as a vast yet swift year. The first area she highlighted for intentional focus was faith, encompassing one’s relationship with God and spiritual life. She urged her audience to approach their faith with purpose, recognizing that the battles ahead required unwavering commitment.
“Don’t practice half-faith Christianity in 2024,” she urged, warning that the challenges would demand full devotion. Rev. Felix-Adejumo stressed the importance of being intentional about spiritual life, emphasizing the need for strength within to bear external burdens. She cautioned against treating God as an option or a spare tire, urging followers to make Him their priority.
The message further delved into the necessity of discipline and investment in spiritual life. Rev. Felix-Adejumo encouraged spending quality time in God’s presence, linking it to victory over life’s challenges. She called for a proactive decision to contribute to the kingdom, urging followers to become investors in the divine cause.
Rev. Felix-Adejumo concluded with a powerful statement, noting that nobody attains the front or the top by accident, as God doesn’t throw up but lifts up. The underlying theme was a call for deliberate, purposeful actions in 2024, rooted in a strong connection with God and a commitment to spiritual growth.