The Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre’s (DIGC), Glory Dome, Abuja, has emphasised the importance of having a mega mentality.
The fiery Man of God, who gave this charge during a Sunday service on 09 May, 2025, drew inspiration from the eagle’s symbolism, stating,
“Whatever the eagle is among birds is what you are among men.” According to him, the eagle represents royalty, dignity, power, and authority, and it’s a symbol used in many national coats of arms.
Dr. Enenche encouraged the congregation to shed inferior mindsets, declaring, “Stop seeing yourself as a chicken! Stop seeing yourself like a vegetable. Stop seeing yourself as a wastable material.”
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He emphasised that believers have the destiny of an eagle and should move with the mentality and audacity of one. This message aimed to empower the congregation to recognise their worth and live up to their divine potential.
The pastor also highlighted the significance of mentality in determining reality, saying, “Your mentality will determine your reality. You must make up your mind that there’s no realm that God has ordained for you that you don’t belong to.”
He stressed that God’s plan for His people is to be at the top, leading and ruling earthly systems, institutions, and resources for Him.
Dr. Enenche shared personal anecdotes and biblical references to drive home his points. He recounted his own experience of rededicating his life to Christ and the importance of living a life that reflects God’s nature.
According to him, God’s interest in placing His people at the top serves several purposes: realizing the nature of God in believers’ lives, evangelizing and attracting the lost, and leadership and rulership of earthly systems for God.
The sermon concluded with a call to action, encouraging believers to take their rightful place as kings and priests, living a life that showcases God’s excellence and attracts others to Him.
Dr. Enenche prophesied that God would make their lives an attraction, and their excellence would be more evangelistic than their words.
