Amid the century-long debate on "Once Saved forever saved", Pastor Sola points our attention back to Scriptures, and why we must maintain our conviction, confession and belief to the end.
“If Jesus was God, why did He cry?”
When I was Muslim, I used to smirk at the shortest verse in the Bible. A crying God? Weak.
“Jesus wept.” John 11:35. Two words. It should bring you to your knees.
Then I actually read WHERE He’s standing.
At the tomb of His friend Lazarus. And here’s the part that undoes me: He’s about to raise him. In sixty seconds He’ll shout that dead man back to life. The victory is already loaded.
And He weeps ANYWAY.
He didn’t have to. The happy ending was already in His hand.
But He looked at the grief around Him — the sisters, the mourners, the sheer wreckage that death makes of everything — and He entered it. He let it hit Him. God, with tears running down His face, at the graveside of someone He loved.
The God of Islam was too majestic to weep. I was proud of that. Until I met a God who was strong enough to.
“We do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with our weaknesses.” Hebrews 4:15.
Whatever you’re burying right now — He’s not watching from a safe distance.
He’s the God who weeps at gravesides.
And then empties them.
Now you and me get to rejoice forever with our Lord Jesus Christ.
This won't trend coz these kids are not displaying immoralities while signing out. But rather, chose to sign out by having a sweet fellowship with Jesus!...
I can't wait to see them do exploits for Jesus in their diverse institutions.
We'll raise children that will burn for JESUS! ✝️
I love it when I’m reminded of scriptures that have been transformed into worship songs, “Who is like You, O Lord, among the gods? Who is like You, glorious in holiness, Fearful in praises, doing wonders?”- Exodus 15:11
You guys criticising Mount Zion for producing these movies, Please, how are they criticising the culture of Yoruba? The movies are against principalities and powers and rulers of darkness. Are you one of them? Then what exactly is your problem? It's not like you're traditionalists o, you just want to talk.
Also, Mount zion traumatised your childhood😂 but some of you still watch horror movies and have nightmares.
Was it only Mount zion that traumatised childhood? What about some scary scenes in nollywood. You sha want to push narratives 🥱
Whether you cry or not, you wail or not, you weep or not, we mount, Agbara nla is back, God will touch your hearts 😚
Traditional religion is still evil, demonic and satanic no matter how many words you type.
And we won't stop
We'll only intensify, until only the name of Jesus is proclaimed everywhere.
Kanayo O. Kanayo is famous for being a blood ritualist in movies. He is considered a Nollywood legend.
Blood rituals, do you understand the implications of that on society?
Yet, those who act in such movies and even witchcraft movies are praised.
But a Christian movie about bringing deliverance to dark forces, which Yoruba movies ALSO DO by the so-called White vs Dark occult conflicts, is bad?
This is becoming a performative outrage because you all cannot stand a society based on the African spirituality you call for.
If your brother was selected to be the slave to be killed for the funerary passage of the king, would you like it?
Yet, you wrongly blame a Christian movie for a culture you do all you can not to practice.
You know what shocked me when I converted to Christianity from Islam?
The deeper I got into Christianity, the more I realized it's the only thing I've ever touched that doesn't run out.
You can master business, law, medicine, psychology, investing.
And then what?
You die.
Your accomplishments become a résumé nobody reads and a legacy most people forget.
But Christianity is different.
There is no ceiling.
No finish line.
No "you've made it" badge.
The deeper you go, the deeper it gets.
It tears down your pride, rebuilds your identity, and keeps transforming you long after every other pursuit has reached its limit.
I used to think Christianity was soft.
Too forgiving.
Too emotional.
Too much "God loves you."
Now I see it as the most radical truth
I've ever encountered.
A holy God stepped into the dirt, faced humanity head-on, and made a way home for people who could never save themselves.
He doesn't demand perfection first.
He says, "Come home."
Show me another kingdom that survives death.
Show me another King people willingly suffer, sacrifice, and die for two thousand years later.
You can't.
Because Christianity isn't just a religion.
It's the only eternal story I've ever found.
And Jesus is the cornerstone that never crumbles.
Say this prayer
Lord Jesus Christ
I believe that You’re the Son of God and the Only way to God. That on the cross You died for my sin and You shed Your blood 🩸 to redeem me. And I receive Your blood now as the redemption price to redeem me and to cleanse me, I thank you Lord Jesus and i give myself to You. From today onward i belong to you Lord Jesus.
~<Amen
It’s like making a movie exposing internet fraud mixed with black magic, and someone screams “stop demonizing Nigeria’s tech community.” Sir… the movie is not about the laptop. It’s about what was buried under it.
“Here we go again” and yet you couldn’t get through one paragraph without misrepresenting what Mount Zion actually does. Let me help.
MZ doesn’t demonize Yoruba culture. It celebrates it; the colors, the language, the proverbs, the royalty. Eg. Abejoye became a born-again Christian while still speaking deep Yoruba, bowing before his king, and dropping proverbs that’ll make your grandfather nod. Nobody took his culture. The Gospel just took the throne in his heart.
You framed this as “Yoruba spirituality vs foreign religion.” We never did. We frame it as Light vs Darkness and Darkness has no nationality. We’ve called it out in boardrooms, cities, and yes, in the villages. Location doesn’t exempt it.
“Profiting from portrayals” MZ has 200+ films. Less than 30% are traditional settings. Your entire argument is built on a minority of the catalog, filtered through a lens of cultural grievance. That’s not analysis, that’s a feeling dressed up as a fact.
People are asking questions? Good. Watch the films. The full ones. From start to finish.
AGBARA NLA drops OCT 1. 🔥 The name of Jesus is still above every other name, in 1993 and in 2026.