The El-Shaddai is my Father | Reverend Abiodun Adesanya

Main Texts: Acts 12:1–5, Genesis 35:11, Genesis 12:2–3, Luke 5:1–7, Jeremiah 32:27,

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SERMON NOTES

Theme: El Shaddai Is My Father

Main Texts:

  • Acts 12:1–5
  • Genesis 35:11
  • Genesis 12:2–3
  • Luke 5:1–7
  • Jeremiah 32:27

1. The Power of the Church’s Prayer

Text: Acts 12:1–5

1.1 The Reality of Opposition

  • King Herod persecuted the church.
  • James was killed with the sword.
  • When Herod saw it pleased the people, he arrested Peter.

1.2 The Impossible Situation

  • Peter was imprisoned.
  • Guarded by 16 soldiers.
  • Locked behind multiple prison gates.
  • Humanly speaking, escape was impossible.

1.3 The Turning Point

Acts 12:5 – “But the church prayed earnestly.”

Key lesson:

  • When the church prays, God intervenes.
  • Prayer can reverse what the enemy has planned.

Declaration

  • There comes a time when believers must declare:
    “Enough is enough.”

2. Declaring “Enough Is Enough”

Sometimes the enemy begins attacks when blessings are close.

Possible attacks:

  • Afflicted homes
  • Afflicted finances
  • Afflicted health
  • Afflicted work

What the believer must do

Use spiritual authority.

Declare:

  • No more affliction
  • No more destruction
  • No more evil reports
  • The enemy will proceed no further

Proverbs 18:21 Principle:
There is power in the tongue.


3. The God of Restoration

Even when things seem lost, God restores.

Joel 2:25 Principle

God restores:

  • The years lost
  • The opportunities lost
  • The blessings stolen

Restoration Includes

  • Health
  • Finances
  • Relationships
  • Opportunities
  • Destiny

Prayer Focus

Demand restoration in faith.


4. Understanding Who Your Father Is

Theme Scripture: Genesis 35:11

God revealed Himself as El Shaddai.

Meaning of El Shaddai

  • The Almighty God
  • The All-Sufficient God
  • The God who lacks nothing

Because He is El Shaddai:

  • He can supply every need.
  • Nothing is impossible for Him.

Prophetic Promise

“Be fruitful and multiply.”

Fruitfulness is not only about children but also:

  • Business
  • Career
  • Influence
  • Ministry
  • Impact

5. The Covenant Blessing of Believers

Genesis 12:2–3

God’s covenant promises include:

5.1 You Will Be Blessed

God Himself commits to bless you.

5.2 You Will Be Great

God makes believers into great nations.

5.3 You Will Be a Blessing

Your life will benefit others.

5.4 Divine Protection

  • Whoever blesses you will be blessed.
  • Whoever opposes you will face consequences.

Key truth:
A believer cannot be cursed because God’s covenant speaks for them.


6. Moving from Shallow Waters to Deep Waters

Luke 5:1–7

Peter and his partners fished all night and caught nothing.

6.1 The Limitation of Human Effort

They tried everything:

  • Experience
  • Skill
  • Hard work

Yet they caught nothing.

6.2 Jesus’ Instruction

“Launch out into the deep.”

Sometimes believers remain in shallow waters because of:

  • Fear
  • Limited thinking
  • Small expectations

God calls us to:

  • Bigger vision
  • Greater faith
  • Deeper obedience

7. Faith Requires Action

Peter said:

“Master, we have toiled all night… but at Your word.”

Faith is obeying even when results seem impossible.

Result of Obedience

  • Nets filled with fish
  • Nets began to tear
  • Boats almost sank
  • Partners were called for help

Lesson

When God blesses you:

  • The blessing will overflow.
  • Others around you will benefit.

8. Believers Must Understand Their Inheritance

Many believers fail not because God has not provided, but because they do not understand their inheritance.

Example:
In business, once a bid is approved, the money is guaranteed.

Similarly:

  • God has already approved many blessings for believers.
  • Some blessings expire because believers never act in faith.

Danger

Unclaimed blessings.

Challenge

Do not let heaven record “non-performance.”


9. Nothing Is Too Hard for God

Jeremiah 32:27

“I am the Lord, the God of all flesh. Is anything too hard for me?”

Questions for believers:

  • Is your situation too hard for God?
  • Is your problem too big for Him?

Answer:
Nothing is impossible with God.


10. The Power of Confession

What you declare shapes your reality.

Believers must boldly declare:

  • I am blessed.
  • I cannot fail.
  • I am the head and not the tail.
  • Heaven over me is open.
  • I carry divine power.
  • I am a blessing to others.

Principle:
Say it → Believe it → Become it.


11. Living with the Consciousness of Sonship

If God is your Father:

  • You cannot live in lack.
  • You cannot live defeated.
  • You cannot live without access.

Example:
Children of leaders have access to places others cannot enter.

Likewise:
Believers have access to:

  • God’s provision
  • God’s protection
  • God’s power

12. The Role of Faith in the Communion

The communion represents covenant.

Through the blood of Jesus:

  • Promises are sealed.
  • Blessings are activated.
  • Victory is guaranteed.

When believers partake:

  • They receive power.
  • They renew the covenant.
  • They affirm God’s promises.

Key Declarations

  • I cannot fail.
  • I am blessed and a blessing.
  • Heaven over me is open.
  • El Shaddai is my Father.
  • Nothing is too hard for my God.
  • My testimony will manifest this season.

Prophetic Prayer Points

  1. Declare: Enough is enough over every negative situation.
  2. Demand restoration for anything lost.
  3. Pray for fruitfulness and multiplication.
  4. Ask God to lead you into deeper waters of opportunity.
  5. Declare that this season will end in testimony.
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