By Seyi Gesinde
August 13, 2026
A devoted gospel minister, Pastor Moji Jaiyebo, has declared that present battles will not have the final say over believers, assuring them that GOD can turn difficult seasons into platforms for rising, restoration, victory and greater impact.
She made the declaration while ministering on Saturday, August 8, 2026, at the Charis Making Your Life Count Conference 2026, held under the theme, “RELENTLESS,” with Job 14:7-9 as the anchor text, at the headquarters of Charis Family International Church, along Cultural Centre Road, Mokola, Ibadan.
She made the declaration while ministering on Saturday, August 8, 2026 ay the Charis Making Your Life Count Conference 2026, held under the theme, “RELENTLESS,” with Job 14:7-9 as the anchor text at .
Pastor Jaiyebo, the lead pastor of Charis Family International Church, The Pavilion of Grace, 45A Awolowo Avenue, Bodija, Ibadan, urged believers to remain steadfast despite prolonged battles, insisting that they must not surrender when circumstances become difficult.
“The battle has been fierce, but you cannot give up now,” she said.
“Tell yourself, ‘I will keep on going.’”
She acknowledged that individual battles differ, stressing that GOD has the ability to turn difficult situations around.
“Your battles are different from another person’s. When things go wrong, GOD has the ability to make them right,” she said.
Referring to Psalm 34:19, she reminded believers that affliction does not cancel divine deliverance.
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“The Bible says, ‘Many are the afflictions of the righteous, but the LORD delivers him out of them all,’” she said.
Jaiyebo subsequently declared wholeness and restoration over the congregation.
“Nothing missing. Nothing broken. That shall be your testimony,” she declared.
GOD wins every battle
Drawing from the battle of Gibeon in Joshua 10, Pastor Jaiyebo used the victory of Israel to encourage believers that GOD is able to win battles regardless of where they are fought.
“The battle of Gibeon in Joshua 10 was fought on the mountain. Who won? GOD did,” she said.
She challenged believers to reject suggestions that seek to limit GOD’s power to particular circumstances.
“My GOD is the GOD of the mountain,” she declared.
She then pointed to David’s victory in the valley, stressing that GOD’s power is not restricted to one location or type of battle.
“David was in the battle in the valley. And who won? David did,” she said.
According to her, believers should not interpret their present struggles as the conclusion of their stories.
“That thing you are going through can only end in one way, it will end in praise,” she declared.
Jaiyebo also reassured believers about the unchanging nature of GOD.
“If, by any chance, GOD is going to change, it won’t be with you. But GOD is not going to change,” she said.
She further declared divine preservation, saying:
“He said, ‘I will hold you up.’ He will not allow you to fall.”
Your present battle will announce your rising
The pastor told believers that their present experiences could become instruments through which GOD brings them into greater visibility and influence.
“Whatever you are going through now will herald you and bring you into the limelight,” she said.
She declared a new beginning for those who would remain relentless.
“As you rise from here, a new day begins with you.”
She also declared that a season of restoration and victory was beginning.
“The year when captivity turns around begins with you. You are entering a season of back to back victory.”
Jaiyebo further declared an end to the hold of generational curses, saying, “The hold of every generational curse ends with you.”
She reminded believers that their rising has implications beyond themselves.
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“Men are depending on your rising. People around you are on tiptoe, waiting for your manifestation,” she said.
According to her, believers should remain confident even when answers appear delayed.
“In the office of heaven, your files are on the way out. GOD has finished with them since,” she declared.
“Your time of dreaming is here”
Jaiyebo urged the congregation to take delight in the presence of GOD and maintain their commitment to Him.
“Take delight in the sovereign presence of GOD,” she said.
She also led believers to make a firm commitment:
“Say, ‘I will not give up on GOD.’”
The pastor declared that the season of waiting would give way to renewed hope and expectation.
“The light is just around the corner. Your time of dreaming is here.”
Referring to Psalm 126:1, she recalled the biblical experience of Israel after GOD turned around their captivity.
“When the LORD turned around the captivity of Zion, they were like those who dream,” she said.
Jaiyebo acknowledged that some believers had endured mockery and prolonged disappointment, but urged them not to surrender.
“You have been mocked. Yet, you cannot give up now,” she said.
“You have to keep moving.”
Take the next step by faith
The pastor stressed the importance of action, urging believers not merely to hope for change but to continue taking steps of faith.
“Just take a step by faith. Keep moving,” she said.
“They will celebrate you, but you have to keep moving.”
She also declared prosperity and divine provision over believers, saying:
“The LORD says you will prosper in the land. The abundance of the sea is apportioned unto you.”
Referring to Psalm 107:38, she added:
“He blessed them also, so that they multiplied greatly.”
Jaiyebo acknowledged the pressure created by economic realities but assured believers that such challenges would not determine their destiny.
“The economy might want to test you, but GOD will not allow it,” she said.
She then declared:
“I am blessed. I am blessed beyond the curse.”
The faith that keeps going
Jaiyebo described this disposition as relentless faith, explaining that genuine faith continues even when circumstances appear to contradict GOD’s promises.
“That is relentless faith. The faith that keeps on going when everything is saying, ‘Curse GOD and die,’” she said.
She encouraged believers to exercise faith even when it appears small, referring to Matthew 17:20.
“Have faith, even as small as mustard seed,” she said.
Using the imagery of a tree that appears cut down but sprouts again, she described the resilience required of believers who refuse to surrender.
“The tree of my life may be cut down, but like the sprout beside the water, I will sprout again,” she said.
According to her, relentless faith refuses to allow obstacles to prevent the manifestation of GOD’s purposes.
“A faith that refuses to give up. A faith that does not allow obstacles to stand in the way of manifestation.”
She also recalled Bartimaeus, who refused to allow the crowd to silence him and continued crying out until Jesus answered him.
“You will make history there”
Jaiyebo concluded by challenging believers to look beyond the limitations of previous generations and expect GOD to take them into new territories.
“There are places where your generation has never stepped,” she said.
“But by the power that has come upon you in this conference, you will not only step there, you will make history there.”
She ended with a charge to remain relentless:
“You are rising. You are moving forward. You are not giving up. Keep going.”
“Your story will end in praise.”
