The Making Of A True Prophet - Apostle Tolu Agboola

What if the greatest crisis in modern Christianity is not the absence of anointing but the absence of “made” men? In this piercing and deeply prophetic sermon, the preacher confronts one of the most sobering realities in the church today: many people have received impartations, encounters, titles, and public recognition, yet they have never truly submitted to the making process of God. This message is a prophetic summons to a generation of believers, ministers, and prophetic voices who desire more than public ministry they desire transformation. Drawing from Hebrews 11, Ephesians 2:10, and the life of Abraham, the preacher explains that the new breed of prophets God is raising will carry the consciousness of pilgrims and strangers on the earth. They will not build their identities around platforms, buildings, fame, crowds, or earthly permanence. Instead, their eyes will remain fixed on eternity, intimacy with Christ, and the making process of God. One of the strongest revelations in this sermon is the distinction between being “sent” and being “made.” The preacher explains that many people run into ministry because they were anointed, gifted, or recognized but they were never processed by God. As a result, they know the language, movement, and appearance of spiritual ministry, yet the earth still advertises the absence of the true men God intended to raise. #ApostleToluAgboola #IEC2026 #IEC2026SERMONS #MadeProphets #PropheticSermon #ChristianSermon #Revival #Consecration #HolySpirit #ApostolicTeaching #SpiritualGrowth #PropheticMinistry #KingdomMessage