DAILY DEVOTIONALS SUMMARY MONDAY JULY 8, 2024.
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1. Pastor E. A. Adeboye, Open Heavens, RCCG
Topic: The Law Of Harvest (1)
Text: Genesis 8:22, Luke 6:37-38
Food for thought: You will reap what you sow in greater proportions.
Lesson: The principle that what we sow determines what we reap is a fundamental and unbreakable law established by God. We must be mindful of our actions and contributions because they will return to us in greater proportions. By following the principles of first fruits and tithes, we position ourselves for abundant blessings.
2. Pastor W.F. Kumuyi, Daily Manna, DCLM
Topic: Watch Your Tongue!
Text : James 3:1-12, James 3:3
Food for thought: Your tongue carries the power of life and death. Use it wisely!
Lesson: We must exercise caution and control over what we say because our words reflect the state of our hearts and can have serious consequences. The power of words can determine our fate, bringing either ruin or redemption to ourselves and others. Let us remember that our speech will be judged, emphasizing the importance of using our words wisely and kindly.
3. Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, Rhapsody Of Realities, Christ Embassy
Topic: He’s The Mastermind Of Every Good Thing
Text : Jeremiah 29:11, Psalm 33:5; James 1:17; Acts 10:38
Food for thought: God's love and generosity are evident in all the good things He has given us.
Lesson: We must realize that suffering and pain are not from God, as He fills the earth with His goodness and desires our joy. God’s will for us is to prosper and be in health, demonstrating His unwavering love and kindness. As we accept His help and follow His Word, we experience the abundance and blessings He has prepared for us.
4. Dr D.K. Olukoya, Mountain Top Daily Devotional, MFM
Topic: His Beauty For Your Ashes
Text : Isaiah 61:1-3, Matthew 11:28
Food for thought: Out of the ashes of afflictions and pains, the beauty of God shall burst forth.
Lesson: We often experience moments of profound sorrow and grief, symbolized by ashes, that leave us feeling empty and hopeless. By bringing our burdens to God, we open ourselves to His transformative power, allowing Him to replace our suffering with renewed strength and beauty. As we surrender to Jesus and the Holy Spirit, we witness a divine turnaround, turning our mourning into dancing and our despair into joy.
5. Bishop Dr Mike Okonkwo, Wisdom For The Day, TREM
Topic: Rest And Celebrate Him
Text :Hebrews 4:9-10 ,Matthew 11: 28-30; Philippians 4: 6-7
Food for thought: Rest in the assurance that God has already taken care of everything.
Lesson: We need to trust that our lives are part of God’s plan and stop worrying about the future. By resting on His promises, we can alleviate the stress that often leads to illness. Celebrating God's completed work brings us peace and fulfillment.
6. Dr Pastor Paul Enenche, Seeds Of Destiny DIGC
Topic: The Spell Of Ingratitude
Text:2Timothy 3:1-2
Food for thought: We live in a world that is overrun with the plague of ingratitude.
Lesson: We should strive to maintain a heart of gratitude towards both God and those who help us. It is important to remember our roots and the people who supported us along the way. By avoiding ingratitude, we nurture love and strengthen our relationships.
7. Bishop Dr. Chris Kwakpovwe, Our Daily Manna, MPM
Topic: The Three Pastors And Their Secrets!
Text: Proverbs 11: 6-14
Food for thought: Only God is truly trustworthy with our deepest secrets and weaknesses.
Lesson: We must be cautious about sharing our struggles with others, as not everyone can be trusted to keep them confidential. Seeking counsel and comfort in prayer to God ensures our secrets are safe and that we avoid potential shame and betrayal. Turning to God with our problems provides us with the guidance and support we need, free from the risk of gossip and judgment.
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8. C.A.C: The Living Water
Topic: Whose Glory Do You Seek?
Text :Matthew 18:4, Matthew 18:1-14
Food for thought: True fulfillment can only be achieved when we put God first and seek to serve others with humility and childlike faith.
Lesson: We find true fulfillment and purpose in life when we put God first and trust in His plan for us. We need to let go of our pride and selfish desires and focus on serving others and seeking God's will. We must remain humble and childlike in our faith; trusting in God's goodness and sovereignty. By seeking God's glory above all else, we align our hearts with His will and become the people He created us to be
9. The Daily Fountain. Anglican Communion
Topic: Uncountable Descendants
Text: Genesis 13:1-18
Food for thought: Abraham received the promise of uncountable descendants through his faith in God's assurance that his descendants would be as numerous as the dust of the earth.
Lesson: It is important to actively search the scriptures to know and claim God's promises. Trust in God's promises and guidance, even when circumstances seem challenging.
10 Daily Guide, Scripture Union
Topic: Warn Them
Text: 1 Timothy 1: 1 - 11.
Food for thought: Beware those who misuse knowledge to lead others astray.
Lesson: We must be vigilant against false teachings that can corrupt our faith. Focusing on love, a pure heart, and sincere faith is important rather than getting caught in pointless disputes. We need to avoid engaging with those who distract us from the true message of Christ.
BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: Proverbs 30-31
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Special Appreciations to Dr Susan Umeh.
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