Day 3 of ‘Until One Day’ Lit a Fire

19th June, 2025

11:30pm

From the moment the service started, you could feel this wasn’t going to be just another night. The worship team set the tone, but when Petra Odubayo and Perez Musik  began ministering, something shifted in the room. Their voices carried more than melody, they ushered people into that rare space where worship becomes encounter.

Prophet Alex Armstrong  then introduced Apostle Randy Impact, who came with a word that reframed faith for many of us. He described it not as some abstract concept, but as something shockingly practical, our spiritual “sixth sense” that connects us to God’s reality. The way he put it, faith isn’t just what we believe; it’s the very thing that transports spiritual realities into our tangible world.

The message hit harder as he explained how real faith changes how we live daily. It’s not about dramatic moments, but the quiet determination to please God—like sharing the Gospel with someone who needs it. That kind of faith, he said, becomes our testimony before God Himself. What stuck was how he described faith as growing only when we position ourselves for it in environments like these services, through confession, and by engaging our whole being.

What made the night different was how the worship and word worked together. The songs had prepared the ground, so when Apostle Randy spoke about the mind, heart, mouth, and will working in sync, it wasn’t just theory people were already experiencing it. You could see faces change as things clicked into place.

By the end, the atmosphere was thick with a different kind of awareness like the room collectively realized faith isn’t passive, but active. It’s not just for crises, but for daily walking with God. If the first two nights laid the foundation, this was where things got personal.

Now, with one day left, the question isn’t just “What will God do next?” but “What will we do with what we’ve received?” Because this kind of faith isn’t meant to stay inside these walls.