Welly Odendo

Welly Odendo

Bishop and General Overseer of Life-Pool Chapel Churches International, Pastor, Author, Speaker, and a Content Developer in the subjects of Leadership, startups incubation, Talentprenurship, and Psycho-spiritual analysis.

  1. Selah | Bishop Welly Odendo | Becoming Your Time series

    Jul 6

    Selah | Bishop Welly Odendo | Becoming Your Time series

    In this sermon, Bishop Welly Odendo explores the spiritual and practical significance of taking pauses in one's life. Drawing primarily from Luke 16:1-16 and Isaiah 33:6, he emphasizes that true progress is not just about constant activity, but about discernment, stability, and stewardship. Key Sermon Notes: The Power of the Pause (Selah): The Bishop defines Selah as a deliberate pause. He argues that many people are "enslaved" to their desires and constant action because they lack the discipline to stop and reflect.Shrewdness vs. Giftedness: Using the parable of the unjust steward, he notes that success often comes to those who are "shrewd"—those who can negotiate and navigate life with wisdom rather than relying solely on talent or external validation.Stability is Key: Citing Isaiah 33:6, he stresses that "wisdom and knowledge will be the stability of your times." A person's inability to remain stable during life's challenges indicates a lack of necessary wisdom and an over-reliance on emotional reactions.Internal Control: True peace, as Jesus describes in John 14, is not the absence of trouble but an internal state of order. He explains that "spirituality" is the fusion of divine charge with clear direction.Avoiding Cycles of Defeat: Bishop challenges the congregation to move away from the cycles of being "diggers" (working without purpose) and "beggars" (seeking validation/help without change), urging them to instead become stewards who manage favor and time effectively. The sermon concludes with a call for the congregation to allow the Holy Spirit to perform a "surgical work" on their spirits, rooting out any patterns that align with the "ruler of this world" and replacing them with a renewed commitment to divine wisdom and purpose.

    1h 12m
  2. Time Travellers | Bishop Welly Odendo | Becoming Your Time series

    Jul 4

    Time Travellers | Bishop Welly Odendo | Becoming Your Time series

    Bishop Welly teaches the importance of maintaining one's spiritual confidence and holding fast to God's instructions amidst trials. The teaching specifically explores the concept of entering God's rest.Key themes include: The Significance of 'Today': Bishop emphasizes that God designates specific moments in time— today —where believers must be attentive to His voice. He warns that hardening one's heart during trials leads to a cycle of unbelief, causing people to miss their moment of rest.The Four 'Horsemen' of Hardened Hearts: The Bishop identifies four factors that prevent people from moving forward in their spiritual journey: poverty, fear, illiteracy (the inability to grow one's mind), and superstitions.The Importance of Community: A central message is that the Christian life is not meant to be lived in isolation. He stresses that the church is where believers find their fathers and family, and that skipping physical fellowship by staying home is a deception that hinders growth and the ability to enter into God's rest.Strategic Positioning: Bishop Odendo discusses how people are "doors" in life. By strategically aligning oneself with the right individuals and remaining obedient to the last instruction God gave, believers can experience accelerated manifestation of their destiny.The Bishop encourages his congregation to resist the temptation to become emotional or to adopt a "settler mentality" after achieving small victories. Instead, he challenges them to maintain their confidence until the end, asserting that there is a promised rest for the people of God that remains to be claimed.

    1h 5m
  3. The Kings of Time | Bishop Welly Odendo | Becoming Time series

    Jun 29

    The Kings of Time | Bishop Welly Odendo | Becoming Time series

    In this sermon, Bishop Welly Odendo explores the concept ofbecoming a "King of Time"—someone who chooses to be an exception rather than blending into the "many" by waiting for external circumstances or validation to change. The core message emphasizes that while time can erase individuals who remain passive, those who operate in Spirit andtruth can transcend their current circumstances and redefine their future. Key Takeaways: Be the Exception, not one of the many: Drawing from thestories of the widow in the days of Elijah (14:46) and the lepers in the time of Elisha (15:12), the Bishop encourages congregants to refuse the "destiny of the many" and instead strive to be the exception that brings about change in their families and circumstances.Worship as a System: The Bishop redefines worship notas a religious activity or song, but as a system that aligns a person with God. By acting in the "Spirit and truth" discussed in John 4, a person positions themselves to be located by the Father, turning their life into a "well" of endless supply rather than waiting for external relief.Decisive Action vs. Second Validation: Using the storyof Gideon (Judges 7), the sermon critiques the tendency to wait for a "second confirmation" or validation before taking action. The Bishop teaches that because God has already delivered the victory, believers shouldact decisively without needing constant external reassurance.A "King of Time" is one who stops worshipping time(waiting for the right hour) and instead makes time obey them by activating their faith and purpose immediately. The sermon concludes with a powerful call to refuse a life of mediocrity and to take charge of 2026, positioning oneself as an agent of change rather than a victim of circumstance.

    1h 8m

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Bishop and General Overseer of Life-Pool Chapel Churches International, Pastor, Author, Speaker, and a Content Developer in the subjects of Leadership, startups incubation, Talentprenurship, and Psycho-spiritual analysis.