DAILY DEVOTIONALS SUMMARY FRIDAY JUNE 28 2024.
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1. Pastor E. A. Adeboye, Open Heavens, RCCG
Topic: Taking Thrones For God
Text : Proverbs 29:2, Esther 8:7-17
Food for thought: Work hard, sit on thrones, and take them over for God.
Lesson: Corrupt and ungodly practices in high places is because the thrones in such places are occupied by unrighteous people. You can take thrones for God by declarations. However, it is easier to dedicate thrones to God permanently when you are the one sitting on them. This means that you must work hard and strive to reach the top so that you can sit on thrones. Once you sit on a throne, you can sanitized the entire place spiritually, and take it over for God permanently.
2. Pastor W.F. Kumuyi, Daily Manna, DCLM
Topic : Absolute Victory
Text : Esther 9:13-19, Esther 9:18
Food for thought :. God’s presence with us guarantees our victory in every battle.
Lesson: We must focus on achieving absolute victory by trusting in God's strength and not rejoicing over human enemies' downfall. Our true enemy is the devil, who uses people for his purposes, so we should pray for their conversion. We use spiritual weapons to combat the devil's schemes against our lives and the Church. By remaining vigilant and steadfast in the Lord's power, we will ultimately triumph and enter the promised rest in heaven.
3. Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, Rhapsody Of Realities, Christ Embassy
Topic: Building Spiritual Sensitivity
Text : Psalm 119:105, James 1:22; Ephesians 5:18-20; 1 Corinthians 14:2 & 13-15
Food for thought :
Lesson: To build your spiritual sensitivity;1)you’ve got to study and understand the Word, to know the mind of God. 2)As you study the Word, train yourself to act on it promptly so that when you face challenges, you respond with the Word; you voice your faith. 3) You must be filled with the Spirit every day. Incorporate praying in the Spirit into your spiritual routine. This practice helps us to function under the Holy Spirit's guidance, increasing our sensitivity to God's leading.
4. Dr D.K. Olukoya, Mountain Top Daily Devotional, MFM
Topic: What To Do When Trouble Comes (5)
Text : Acts 16:25-34, Act 16:26
Food for thought: Problems are often means of toughening us to make us fit for the heavenly race.
Lesson: When trouble comes, maintain a positive attitude and trust in God, just as Paul and Silas did when they were imprisoned. Instead of succumbing to despair, praise and pray to God, and He will show up to deliver you. God has a history of rescuing those who call on Him, like Daniel in the lion’s den and the three Hebrew boys in the fiery furnace. Keep your faith strong, call on God, and He will save you and turn your troubles into triumphs.
5. Bishop Dr Mike Okonkwo, Wisdom For The Day, TREM
Topic: Anchor Your Life On The Word Of God
Text: Exodus 12:12, Exodus 12:1-13; Hebrew 6: 16-19
Food for thought : God's Word is final and unchanging, and if He has spoken it, He will fulfill it.
Lesson: We must anchor our lives on God's Word; His promises are true and reliable. Just as the Israelites trusted the blood on their doorposts for protection, we should have faith in the power of Jesus' blood. By relying on God’s Word, we can find peace and assurance, knowing that He will fight our battles and never fail us.
6. Dr Pastor Paul Enenche, Seeds Of Destiny DIGC
Topic: From Discovery To Distinction
Text: John 8:32.
Food for thought: Discovery determines distinction.
Lesson: Discovery
from Scriptures is a force that powers destiny fulfillment. The discovery we make out of the Word of God determines the delivery we take out of life. Discovery also determines deliverance. Beloved, what will set you apart in a world that is plagued with setbacks and calamities is the light you access from the Word of God. By all means, pay the price to access light from the Word of God. Give time to the study of God's Word regularly.
7. Bishop Dr. Chris Kwakpovwe, Our Daily Manna, MPM
Topic: In The Waiting Room! You Are Next!
Text: Genesis 37:3-11
Food for thought: God will never give up on you even if the whole earth has given up on you.
Lesson: We must not be discouraged by how others perceive us, but rather be encouraged by how God sees us. Our current challenges are temporary, as God has a greater plan for our lives. Just as Joseph, David, Esther, and Mordecai were in waiting but ultimately fulfilled their destinies, we too are next in line for God's blessings and breakthroughs.
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8. C.A.C: The Living Water
Topic: Hidden From Heathens
Text: Luke 1:80, 2 Kings. 11:1-3
Food for thought: Rushing into visibility without proper training can lead to failure and vulnerability.
Lesson: We must value the importance of growth and strength in the Spirit, which develops in quiet, hidden places. Like Joash, who was hidden and trained in the temple, we need to undergo a period of preparation under God's guidance. Staying under God's tutelage in secret places shields us from harm and prepares us for future responsibilities.
9. The Daily Fountain. Anglican Communion
Topic: Live Your Life To Glorify God
Text: Genesis 9: 18-29
Food for thought: God's image in us calls for every aspect of our lives to reflect His glory.
Lesson: Noah, after the flood, planted a vineyard and drank the wine, became drunk, and was naked. On that account, he disgraced himself. He also placed a curse on his son, Ham, for seeing his nakedness. The action of Noah reveals the dangers and consequences of living a loose life in times of comfort. Times of comfort can lead to laxity, but we must remain vigilant in our actions. By adhering to God’s will, we maintain His covering and avoid the pitfalls of sin and shame.
10 Daily Guide, Scripture Union
Topic: No Segregation.
Text: Leviticus 14: 21 - 32.
Food for thought: God's kingdom is inclusive of everyone redeemed by the blood of Jesus, and eternal life is available to all who serve Him righteously and faithfully.
Lesson: God does not show favoritism based on status, wealth, or condition; everyone is created in His image and is called to fellowship with Him. Both the rich and the poor must worship God in spirit and truth, without letting their circumstances hinder them. Obedience and holiness are required from all, and sin must be atoned for through Christ's sacrifice.
BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: Psalms 141-150
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