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Title: How and Where Did You Finish the Year?

As the calendar turns, we are invited to pause and reflect: How did I finish the year, and where did I finish it? The way we end a season often reveals the posture of our hearts and sets the tone for what lies ahead.   Spiritually: With Jesus or Otherwise The most important question is whether you finished the year walking with Jesus. Did you grow in faith, or did distractions pull you away? Paul reminds us in Philippians 3:14: “I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.”     Think of Peter, who faltered by denying Christ, yet finished his journey restored and empowered (John 21:15–19). Even if your year ended with weakness, Jesus offers renewal. Finishing with Him means ending in hope, forgiveness, and strength.   At Home and in Family Living: Where did you finish in your relationships? Did love and unity flourish, or did conflicts linger unresolved? Joshua declared in Joshua 24:15: “As for me and my house, we wi...

Title: Going Solo!

Scripture focus:  Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for You are with me.” — Psalm 23:4   Prayer Life often brings seasons where we feel like we’re walking alone—whether it’s stepping into a new job, moving to a new city, or facing challenges without the support we hoped for. But Scripture reminds us that even when we “go solo,” we are never truly alone.   God’s Presence in Solitude Moses once went up Mount Sinai alone to meet with God (Exodus 34:28). Though he was physically by himself, he was surrounded by God’s glory. Similarly, Jesus often withdrew to solitary places to pray (Luke 5:16). These moments of solitude weren’t empty—they were filled with divine presence and strength.   “Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified because of them, for the Lord your God goes with you; He will never leave you nor forsake you.” — Deuteronomy 31:6   Stories of “Going Solo” - Joseph in Egypt...

Title: The Mercies of God and the Call to Mercy.

Scripture focus:  It is of the LORD'S mercies that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not. They are new every morning: great is thy faithfulness. Lamentations 3:22-23 Devotion: As we stand at the threshold of a new year, our hearts rise in gratitude to the God of mercy, who has carried us through the days gone by. His compassions have not failed; they have been new every morning, and great has been His faithfulness. We praise Him for the countless times He has forgiven, restored, and lifted us when we least deserved it. Truly, it is by His mercies that we are not consumed.     Looking forward, we rest in the assurance that the same God who has shown us mercy will continue to pour out His goodness in the year ahead. His promises are sure, and His love is unfailing. We anticipate fresh mercies, new opportunities, and deeper experiences of His grace.     Yet, as we rejoice in what we have received and expect more, we must heed the warning o...

Title: Why Pray? Is It Really Necessary to Pray?

Prayer is more than a religious ritual—it is the lifeline of our relationship with God. It is the way we communicate with Him, express our dependence, and align our hearts with His will.   From the very beginning, Scripture shows us that prayer is essential. Adam and Eve walked and talked with God in the garden (Genesis 3:8–9). Abraham interceded for Sodom (Genesis 18:22–33). Hannah poured out her soul before the Lord for a child (1 Samuel 1:10–11). Jesus Himself often withdrew to pray (Luke 5:16). If the Son of God needed prayer, how much more do we? Why Pray? - Prayer connects us to God’s presence.     “Draw near to God, and He will draw near to you.” (James 4:8)     Prayer is not about informing God of what He doesn’t know, but about drawing closer to Him. - Prayer changes us.     Paul exhorts us: “Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to G...

Title: Why Did Jesus Come in the Form of Man?

When we pause to consider the mystery of the incarnation—that Jesus, the eternal Son of God, came in the form of man—it fills us with awe. Scripture tells us that “The Word became flesh and dwelt among us” (John 1:14). But why did He choose to step into our humanity?   1. To Reveal God’s Heart      Jesus came as man so we could see the invisible God in a way we could understand. Through His compassion, His words, and His actions, He showed us the Father’s love in tangible form.   2. To Identify With Us      By becoming human, Jesus experienced hunger, fatigue, sorrow, and even temptation. He knows what it means to walk in our shoes. Hebrews 4:15 reminds us that He is a High Priest who sympathizes with our weaknesses.   3. To Redeem Us      Only by taking on flesh could He bear our sins on the cross. As man, He lived the perfect life we could not live, and as God, His sacrifice carried infinite wort...

Christmas Prayer for Family and Friends.

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Heavenly Father,   On this blessed Christmas morning, we pause to thank You for the gift of Your Son, Jesus Christ, who came as light in our darkness and hope for the world.   We lift up our family and friends before You today. May Your love surround them, Your peace fill their hearts, and Your joy overflow in their homes. Strengthen the bonds between us, heal any hurts, and remind us that we are united in Your grace.   Lord, let this season be more than decorations and gifts—let it be a time of renewal, forgiveness, and gratitude. May we carry the spirit of Christmas into the new year, walking in kindness, faith, and love.   Bless each person here with health, happiness, and the assurance that they are cherished not only by us but by You.   In Jesus’ name we pray,   Amen.   From Dr Joel Olanrewaju Olagbemide. Merry Christmas to you all. 

Title: Why Did Jesus Come in the Form of Man?

When we pause to consider the mystery of the incarnation—that Jesus, the eternal Son of God, came in the form of man—it fills us with awe. Scripture tells us that “The Word became flesh and dwelt among us” (John 1:14). But why did He choose to step into our humanity?   1. To Reveal God’s Heart      Jesus came as man so we could see the invisible God in a way we could understand. Through His compassion, His words, and His actions, He showed us the Father’s love in tangible form.   2. To Identify With Us      By becoming human, Jesus experienced hunger, fatigue, sorrow, and even temptation. He knows what it means to walk in our shoes. Hebrews 4:15 reminds us that He is a High Priest who sympathizes with our weaknesses.   3. To Redeem Us      Only by taking on flesh could He bear our sins on the cross. As man, He lived the perfect life we could not live, and as God, His sacrifice carried infinite wort...