When hope is restored, God’s possibility comes alive — Pastor Tunde Jaiyebo at Charis Nigeria Convention 2026

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Pastor Tunde Jaiyebo ministering during Day 3 of the Charis Nigeria Convention 2026, where he charged believers to embrace divine restoration and renewed hope as pathways to limitless possibilities in GOD. PHOTO: TDL

By Seyi Gesinde

May 6, 2026

• Emphasises divine restoration, with renewed expectation in God unlocking limitless outcomes

A passionate teacher of the gospel, Pastor Tunde Jaiyebo, delivered a message centred on hope, possibility, and divine restoration at the Charis Nigeria Convention 2026, urging believers to embrace what he described as endless possibilities by grace.

The minister said this while ministering on Day 3 of the convention held on May 6, 2026, drawing his teaching from 2 Corinthians 9:8, which anchored his emphasis on GOD’s ability to cause grace to abound in every area of life.

He told the congregation that believers must begin to deliberately consider the possibilities available in GOD, noting that limitation in life often begins with limitation in thinking.

“You need to begin to look into the possibilities of GOD,” he said.

According to him, many people are unable to walk in purpose because they are overwhelmed by survival pressures, particularly financial constraints, which reduce them to a state of constant struggle.

He explained that while survival may characterise the early stages of life, it is not meant to be permanent for the believer, stressing that GOD desires abundance and stability for His people.

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“There is a place that this can happen when you are starting off life, but it shouldn’t take you too long,” he stated.

He further declared that GOD’s intention is to bring believers into abundance across all areas of life, including wisdom, progress, and spiritual empowerment.

“GOD will make you flow in abundance in all you do such as wisdom, progress, anointing, only believe in His possibilities,” he said.

Explaining his teaching further, Pastor Jaiyebo defined possibilities as “what can happen, what can be achieved, potential outcome,” noting that possibilities expand a person’s outlook and open them to options beyond present circumstances.

He warned that when possibility thinking becomes distorted, individuals begin to lose the ability to imagine a better future.

He also drew a direct link between possibility and hope, describing hope as the expectation of a better tomorrow.

“Hope breeds possibilities. And hope is that something better can still happen. Hope is a better tomorrow. Hope is a product of possibilities,” he said.

According to him, when hope dies, possibility has already been weakened, leading to a loss of resilience and motivation.

“When a man loses hope, he no longer has the ability, his resilient power is reduced, things don’t work again,” he added.

He warned that loss of hope often happens silently, with many people struggling internally without expressing their pain.

“People struggle, and when they get to a point they have lost hope, they don’t tell anybody,” he said, before asking, “Have you lost hope?”

Citing Psalm 42:5, he declared, “Why are you cast down my soul? Hope in GOD and you shall yet praise Him.”

He also referenced Psalm 126:1–3, affirming that GOD is able to restore joy and lift individuals into renewed seasons of fruitfulness, saying, “GOD will bless you again, He will raise you again, He will cause you to flourish again.”

The preacher further cautioned against pessimism, noting that it destroys possibility thinking and weakens faith.

He referenced Proverbs 13:12 (Good News Translation), stating, “When hope is crushed, the heart is crushed.”

He also cited Ecclesiastes 9:4, saying, “There is hope… a living dog is better than a dead lion,” emphasising that life still carries potential regardless of present conditions.

From Job 14:7–9, he highlighted restoration, noting that even a cut-down tree has the ability to sprout again, symbolising renewed opportunity and recovery.

He declared life into difficult situations, saying, “Whatever is dead in your life, I speak life.”

Referencing Isaiah 65:8 (NLT), he urged caution against discarding valuable aspects of life due to present challenges, saying, “For good grapes are found among the cluster of bad ones, don’t throw all them away.”

He encouraged believers not to give up on their marriages, businesses, or destinies, stressing that value can still exist within imperfect or struggling situations.

He concluded by affirming that in GOD, all things remain possible, urging believers to remain steadfast in faith and hope regardless of circumstances.