DAILY DEVOTIONALS SUMMARY SUNDAY MAY 19, 2024.
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1. Pastor E. A. Adeboye, Open Heavens, RCCG
Topic: Be A Doer
Text: James 1:22, Matthew 7:24-27
Food for thought: If we all fear the Almighty God, we will not disobey His words. Those who disobey God are fools.
Lesson: Someone who hears the word of God and will not act on it is like someone who is building a house on sand. We must not be hearers only, but doers of the word of God. Let your disposition to God’s word always be, “Not as I will, but as thou wilt.” Obey the word of God promptly and completely at all times, whether it is convenient or not.
2. Pastor W.F. Kumuyi, Daily Manna, DCLM
Topic: The High Price Of Pride
Text : Isaiah 3:16,17, Isaiah 3:3-26
Food for thought: When pride leads, expect a fall.
Lesson: God should have our highest affection. We must, therefore, make Him, not ourselves, the center of attraction in our lives. We simply incur wrath and judgment upon ourselves when we get carried away by pride, self-centeredness, and profanity. If you have been caught in the web of pride, today, you can humbly repent and penitently seek the Lord for forgiveness.
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3. Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, Rhapsody Of Realities, Christ Embassy
Topic: An Understanding Heart and Mind
Text : Luke 8:10, Matthew 13:10-11; Daniel 5:11-12; Ephesians 1:17-18; 1 John 2:27
Food for thought: If you’re a child of God, it’s your divinely given right and ability to understand the Scriptures.
Lesson: Part of the ministry of the Holy Spirit in your life is to help you understand the Scriptures. Don’t accept the devil’s lies that God’s Word and His ways are mysterious. Accept that you have an understanding mind.
4. Dr D.K. Olukoya, Mountain Top Daily Devotional, MFM
Topic: The Dangers of Complacency
Text: Zephaniah 1:12, Hebrews 6: 10-15
Food for thought: Only the Almighty God knows it all.
Lesson: Complacency is feeling that you have arrived and do not need to improve on yourself or on what you are doing. When we become complacent, we risk losing our sense of urgency and vigilance in our spiritual lives. Complacency in areas like prayer can open us up to failure. To avoid the dangers of complacency, we must continuously seek growth, remain humble, and rely on God's guidance rather than our strength. Forget about self-confidence; it’s useless. Cultivate God-confidence.”
5. Bishop Dr Mike Okonkwo, Wisdom For The Day, TREM
Topic: In Christ, You Have Access To Power
Text : Ephesians 1:19-20, Ephesians 1:15-23
Food for thought: The immeasurable great power of God, has been made available to you in Christ.
Lesson: Christ, who has the highest authority and the highest power, now demonstrates this power and authority through our lives. So, you are a carrier of power. You are dangerously loaded. Every power is at your disposal. As this power works through you, your life becomes an advertisement. When the world sees you, they will see God.
6. Dr Pastor Paul Enenche, Seeds Of Destiny DIGC
Topic: Preservation By The Knowledge Of God's Word
Text : John 8:32
Food for thought: In life, your preservation or safety is tied to what you know from the Word of God.
Lesson: Success in life is a product of what you know. And in the same manner, failure in life is a product of what you do not know. This is the reason why ignorance is a potent weapon of the devil. What you know is what you can show. The dignity of your life and destiny is tied to what you know. Therefore, make up your mind to go for knowledge- the knowledge of God, His Word, and His Purpose for your life.
7. Bishop Dr. Chris Kwakpovwe, Our Daily Manna, MPM
Topic: The Grasshoppers And The Ants!
Text : John 9:1-5
Food for thought: Our future comfort and success depend on the effort and planning we invest in today.
The story: The story is told about the ant and the grasshopper. The ants were working all summer gathering grain for winter. When winter came and food was scarce, the ants brought out their food to dry them. A grasshopper, famished and perishing from famine, passed by and earnestly begged for a little food. The ants asked him, “Why didn’t you store up food during summer? Where were you?’ ‘I didn’t have enough time to get food. I passed the days singing.” The ants laughed at the grasshopper: “If you were foolish enough to sing all summer, you must dance without food to bed in the winter.”
Lesson: We must diligently work and prepare during the appropriate season. If we neglect our responsibilities and waste our time, we will face hardship and lack when we need sustenance the most. Work comes before pleasure! Sowing comes before reaping.
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8. C.A.C: The Living Water
Topic: Holy Spirit Divine
Text: Song of Solomon 2:14, Song of Solomon 2:8-14
Food for thought: No one can confess Jesus as Lord and Saviour without the help of the Sweet Spirit of God.
Lesson: The Holy Spirit is sweeter than honey and the honeycomb. He is like a dove, beautiful, gentle, and sweet. Believers receive the Holy Spirit as a Comforter, Helper, and Sweet Companion. He is the power of God that empowers, comforts, guides, and stays with us. Through the Holy Spirit, we find restoration, rejuvenation, and redemption. Be reminded on this Pentecost Day that, those who are being led by the Spirit of God are sons of God. Don't cut tie with the Holy Spirit; in Him is life, help and guidance.
9. The Daily Fountain. Anglican Communion
Topic: The Great Commission
Text : John 20: 19-31
Food for thought: Today is Pentecost (whit) Sunday. It is a day that explains to us the fulfillment of the promise of God regarding the Holy Spirit.
Lesson: Jesus commissions us to continue His work on earth, spreading the gospel and establishing God's kingdom among men. With the power of the Holy Spirit, we must rise to the call, share the gospel, and bring others to salvation, making them candidates for God's Kingdom.
10 Daily Guide, Scripture Union
Topic: The coming of the Holy Spirit
Text: Acts 2:1-13
Food for thought: God promises the Holy Spirit to all believers, enabling us to speak to all people, demonstrating that the Gospel is universal.
Lesson: The Holy Spirit came on the day of Pentecost in fulfillment of God's age-long promise. The Holy Spirit empowers and purifies us. Today, as we celebrate Pentecost, we should renew our relationship with the Holy Spirit, seeking His filling and empowerment in our lives.
BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: Ezra 8-10
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Special Thanks to Dr Susan Umeh.
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