10 Lessons from The JAR 2025 Movie by Moromooluwatiketike

Popular Gospel Content Creator and Influencer, Moromooluwatiketike has officially released her first-ever movie project, The JAR, creating a buzz, with fans jarring up the comment section in reactions to the movie.

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The movie, right from the release of its trailer, is classic Moromooluwatiketike: raw, intentional, and real. It's a clear move away from the polished, cookie-cutter look of Hollywood, and fans are loving the unfiltered storytelling. The reactions speak for themselves. One person simply wrote, "I am sat," while another declared, "We mount," a phrase that's becoming a popular way to express hype. Some fans even admitted that the trailer got them emotional. One person pointed out that the official premiere date, Friday, September 26, 2025, is Moromooluwatiketike's birthday and suggested she should host a pre-birthday celebration. The same fan had a powerful take, writing, "Greater works than this."


As anticipation builds for the September 26 premiere, the movie is being seen as more than just a film, it's a massive life and art milestone. The biggest question remains: what's in the jar?



We thought to bring you a optimised summary and lessons from “The Jar” that can help your understanding of the film and its biblical inspiration.


The Jar is a 2025 Christian film produced by Moromoluwatiketike Abolaji and directed by John Oguntuase. It is a cinematic retelling of the timeless biblical story found in 2 Kings 4:1–7, where the widow of a prophet, facing crushing debt after her husband’s death, experiences a supernatural miracle through her unwavering faith and obedience.

In this retelling, we meet Eden Kolapo, a grieving widow who has just lost her husband, Kolapo. Her sorrow quickly collides with fear as the ruthless creditor, Dondada, threatens to take her two sons into slavery as repayment for debts owed. Overwhelmed but not broken, Eden turns her eyes to God in desperate faith.


The turning point comes when Eden obeys the prophetic instruction to borrow empty vessels and pour oil from her small jar. To her astonishment, the oil keeps flowing until every borrowed vessel is filled. What began as insufficiency becomes supernatural abundance. Her debt is paid, her sons are saved, and her hope in the God who restores is renewed.

The film powerfully captures:

  • The weight of grief Eden bears.
  • The oppressive fear of debt and loss.
  • The miracle of provision born out of faith and obedience.
  • The timeless truth that God still moves in impossible situations today.


More than a Bible story on screen, The Jar is a message for every believer facing financial pressure, grief, loss, or seasons of hopelessness.


10 Powerful Lessons Believers Can Learn from The Jar

1. God is Still the Provider

Just as He multiplied oil for Eden, God remains the source of supernatural provision. No need is too small or too big for Him to meet.

2. Faith Thrives in Desperation

– Sometimes, our most desperate moments birth our deepest miracles. Eden’s pain became the very soil for God’s intervention.

3. Obedience Unlocks Miracles

Eden’s breakthrough came because she acted on the prophetic instruction. Faith without action remains barren (James 2:17).

4. Small Things in God’s Hands Become Mighty

A little jar of oil became enough to settle a great debt. Whatever you have, no matter how small, is enough when surrendered to God.

5. Community Matters

Eden needed to borrow vessels from her neighbours. Our miracles often require humility, openness, and the willingness to involve others. It also reveals how we must treat others with intentionality because no one truly knows what tomorrow holds. 

6, God Cares about Your Family

The miracle preserved Eden’s sons from going into “modern day” slavery. This is proof that God’s blessings are not just for individuals but for households.

7. A Closed mouth is a closed Destiny

Eden did not hide her crisis; she voiced it openly to ther Pastor. Faith Flourishes in the public, and being open with God and trusted leaders breaks the enemy’s hold of shame and secrecy.

8. Hope is Stronger Than Grief

Though weighed down by loss, Eden refused to be defined by tragedy. Her story teaches that grief is real, but God’s restoration is greater.

9. Debt is a Spiritual and Practical Burden

The film highlights the destructive weight of debt. Believers are reminded to seek God’s wisdom in finances and avoid unnecessary bondage.

10. God is Still the God of Restoration

Eden’s story is a reminder that no matter what is lost — whether money, relationships, health, or time, God restores far beyond expectations.





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