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    NOVEMBER 22 — DELIVERED FROM THE SNARE OF THE ENEMY

    Introduction:
    Good morning beloved! Whether you realize it or not, the enemy continually sets traps—traps of fear, sin, delay, deception, and destruction. But every child of God walks under divine protection. The Lord delivers His own from every hidden plot of darkness, often rescuing them before they even become aware of the danger.

    Bible Reading:
    Psalm 124:6–8
    “Our soul is escaped as a bird out of the snare of the fowlers: the snare is broken, and we are escaped.”

    Memory Verse:
    Psalm 91:3
    “Surely He shall deliver thee from the snare of the fowler, and from the noisome pestilence.”

    Message:
    The devil is a master strategist. He observes weaknesses, emotions, habits, and patterns to design subtle traps. These snares may come through people, opportunities, distractions, temptations, or unexpected crises. Yet no matter how cleverly they are set, God shatters every trap of the wicked.

    A fowler sets traps long before the bird arrives. In the same way, the enemy plans ahead. But God—who sees the end from the beginning—goes before His children and destroys every hidden device of darkness.

    God delivers His people in three powerful ways:

    1. Deliverance Before the Trap
    God shields you from stepping into danger (Psalm 121:7).
    Many believers have no idea how many traps God prevents daily.

    2. Deliverance Inside the Trap
    Like Daniel in the lions’ den, God can turn a trap into a testimony (Daniel 6:22).

    3. Deliverance After the Trap
    Even if you stumble, God lifts you out and restores you (Micah 7:8).

    There is no snare—physical, emotional, spiritual, financial, or relational—that God cannot break. When God intervenes, the snare must be destroyed, the pit must close, and the enemy’s plans must fail.

    Stay close to God daily. He reveals what the eyes cannot see and protects you from what you do not know.

    Reflection:
    Have there been moments when you later realized God rescued you from something unseen?

    Prayer:
    Father, thank You for delivering me from every trap of the enemy. Break every snare set against my life. Order my steps, cover me with Your protection, and keep me under Your wings. Amen.

    One-Year Bible Reading:
    Genesis 39–40 | Matthew 18

    May the peace and blessings of Jesus Christ rest upon you today and always.
    πŸ“Œ PASTOR PETER’S MINISTRY Daily Devotional NOVEMBER 22 — DELIVERED FROM THE SNARE OF THE ENEMY πŸ’¬ Introduction: Good morning beloved! Whether you realize it or not, the enemy continually sets traps—traps of fear, sin, delay, deception, and destruction. But every child of God walks under divine protection. The Lord delivers His own from every hidden plot of darkness, often rescuing them before they even become aware of the danger. πŸ“– Bible Reading: Psalm 124:6–8 “Our soul is escaped as a bird out of the snare of the fowlers: the snare is broken, and we are escaped.” πŸ’‘ Memory Verse: Psalm 91:3 “Surely He shall deliver thee from the snare of the fowler, and from the noisome pestilence.” πŸ”₯ Message: The devil is a master strategist. He observes weaknesses, emotions, habits, and patterns to design subtle traps. These snares may come through people, opportunities, distractions, temptations, or unexpected crises. Yet no matter how cleverly they are set, God shatters every trap of the wicked. A fowler sets traps long before the bird arrives. In the same way, the enemy plans ahead. But God—who sees the end from the beginning—goes before His children and destroys every hidden device of darkness. God delivers His people in three powerful ways: 1. Deliverance Before the Trap God shields you from stepping into danger (Psalm 121:7). Many believers have no idea how many traps God prevents daily. 2. Deliverance Inside the Trap Like Daniel in the lions’ den, God can turn a trap into a testimony (Daniel 6:22). 3. Deliverance After the Trap Even if you stumble, God lifts you out and restores you (Micah 7:8). There is no snare—physical, emotional, spiritual, financial, or relational—that God cannot break. When God intervenes, the snare must be destroyed, the pit must close, and the enemy’s plans must fail. Stay close to God daily. He reveals what the eyes cannot see and protects you from what you do not know. 🌿 Reflection: Have there been moments when you later realized God rescued you from something unseen? πŸ™ Prayer: Father, thank You for delivering me from every trap of the enemy. Break every snare set against my life. Order my steps, cover me with Your protection, and keep me under Your wings. Amen. πŸ“˜ One-Year Bible Reading: Genesis 39–40 | Matthew 18 May the peace and blessings of Jesus Christ rest upon you today and always.
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  • NOVEMBER 11 — FAITH THAT ACTS

    Theme for the Week: Faith That Moves Mountains.

    Introduction:

    Good morning, beloved!
    Faith is not just believing; it is doing. True faith produces action. It is not enough to say, “I believe God will do it.” You must take steps that prove your belief. Faith without action is dead faith.

    Every person in the Bible who walked in great faith also walked in great obedience. Faith acts on the Word of God, even when the outcome is uncertain.

    Bible Reading:

    James 2:17–22 (KJV)

    “Even so faith, if it hath not works, is dead, being alone.
    Yea, a man may say, Thou hast faith, and I have works: shew me thy faith without thy works, and I will shew thee my faith by my works.
    Was not Abraham our father justified by works, when he had offered Isaac his son upon the altar?
    Seest thou how faith wrought with his works, and by works was faith made perfect?”

    Memory Verse:

    > “But be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves.” — James 1:22

    Message:

    Faith is not passive — it moves! When God speaks, faith responds. It is one thing to say, “I believe,” and another to act upon that belief. The widow of Zarephath demonstrated this truth when Elijah told her to give her last meal first; she obeyed, and abundance followed (1 Kings 17:8–16).

    Abraham did not just believe God would give him a son; he prepared to offer that son in obedience. Peter didn’t just believe Jesus could make him walk on water; he stepped out of the boat. Faith always takes a step forward, even when the path is not clear.

    Too many believers are waiting for everything to be perfect before they act. But faith acts while things still look impossible. God rewards those who move forward in trust, not those who sit and wait for signs.

    Beloved, don’t just talk about faith — demonstrate it. If you believe God will provide, sow that seed. If you believe He will heal, start thanking Him before you see the result. If you believe He will open doors, start preparing for the opportunity.

    Faith without action is like a bird without wings — it cannot fly.

    Reflection:

    Faith acts before it sees.
    What step of faith can you take today to prove your trust in God?

    Prayer:

    Father,
    Help me to act on Your Word with boldness.
    Deliver me from fear and doubt.
    Let my faith be alive, visible, and fruitful.
    In Jesus’ name, Amen.

    One-Year Bible Reading Plan:

    Old Testament: Genesis 21–22
    New Testament: Matthew 11

    Peace and Blessings:

    May the Lord strengthen your faith to act courageously.
    Every step you take in obedience will produce divine results.
    Peace and blessings to you all, in Jesus’ mighty name. Amen.
    NOVEMBER 11 — FAITH THAT ACTS Theme for the Week: Faith That Moves Mountains. πŸ’¬ Introduction: Good morning, beloved! 🌞 Faith is not just believing; it is doing. True faith produces action. It is not enough to say, “I believe God will do it.” You must take steps that prove your belief. Faith without action is dead faith. Every person in the Bible who walked in great faith also walked in great obedience. Faith acts on the Word of God, even when the outcome is uncertain. πŸ“– Bible Reading: James 2:17–22 (KJV) “Even so faith, if it hath not works, is dead, being alone. Yea, a man may say, Thou hast faith, and I have works: shew me thy faith without thy works, and I will shew thee my faith by my works. Was not Abraham our father justified by works, when he had offered Isaac his son upon the altar? Seest thou how faith wrought with his works, and by works was faith made perfect?” πŸ’‘ Memory Verse: > “But be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves.” — James 1:22 πŸ”₯ Message: Faith is not passive — it moves! When God speaks, faith responds. It is one thing to say, “I believe,” and another to act upon that belief. The widow of Zarephath demonstrated this truth when Elijah told her to give her last meal first; she obeyed, and abundance followed (1 Kings 17:8–16). Abraham did not just believe God would give him a son; he prepared to offer that son in obedience. Peter didn’t just believe Jesus could make him walk on water; he stepped out of the boat. Faith always takes a step forward, even when the path is not clear. Too many believers are waiting for everything to be perfect before they act. But faith acts while things still look impossible. God rewards those who move forward in trust, not those who sit and wait for signs. Beloved, don’t just talk about faith — demonstrate it. If you believe God will provide, sow that seed. If you believe He will heal, start thanking Him before you see the result. If you believe He will open doors, start preparing for the opportunity. Faith without action is like a bird without wings — it cannot fly. 🌿 Reflection: Faith acts before it sees. What step of faith can you take today to prove your trust in God? πŸ™ Prayer: Father, Help me to act on Your Word with boldness. Deliver me from fear and doubt. Let my faith be alive, visible, and fruitful. In Jesus’ name, Amen. ✨ πŸ“˜ One-Year Bible Reading Plan: Old Testament: Genesis 21–22 New Testament: Matthew 11 πŸ™Œ Peace and Blessings: May the Lord strengthen your faith to act courageously. Every step you take in obedience will produce divine results. Peace and blessings to you all, in Jesus’ mighty name. Amen. 🌿
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  • NOVEMBER 4 — THE GOD WHO SEES YOU

    Introduction:

    Welcome again to Pastor Peter’s Studio. Maybe you feel forgotten or unseen. Today, the Lord reminds you: He sees you.

    Bible Reading: Genesis 16:1–13

    Memory Verse:

    “Thou God seest me.” — Genesis 16:13

    Message:

    When Hagar fled into the wilderness, she thought no one cared. But God saw her and spoke life into her situation. You may be in a hard place, but God sees every tear and hears every prayer.

    Walking in the light means believing that God is watching over you. Even when you feel alone, His eyes never leave you. He knows your struggles, your sacrifices, and your silent cries.

    Let this truth comfort you today — God sees, God cares, and God will act.

    Reflection:

    God’s presence is your assurance that you are never alone.

    Prayer:

    Father, thank You for seeing me when no one else does. Help me trust in Your perfect plan. Amen.

    One-Year Bible Reading:

    Genesis 7–8 | Matthew 4

    Remain blessed always.
    NOVEMBER 4 — THE GOD WHO SEES YOU πŸ’¬ Introduction: Welcome again to Pastor Peter’s Studio. Maybe you feel forgotten or unseen. Today, the Lord reminds you: He sees you. πŸ“– Bible Reading: Genesis 16:1–13 πŸ’‘ Memory Verse: “Thou God seest me.” — Genesis 16:13 πŸ”₯ Message: When Hagar fled into the wilderness, she thought no one cared. But God saw her and spoke life into her situation. You may be in a hard place, but God sees every tear and hears every prayer. Walking in the light means believing that God is watching over you. Even when you feel alone, His eyes never leave you. He knows your struggles, your sacrifices, and your silent cries. Let this truth comfort you today — God sees, God cares, and God will act. 🌿 Reflection: God’s presence is your assurance that you are never alone. πŸ™ Prayer: Father, thank You for seeing me when no one else does. Help me trust in Your perfect plan. Amen. πŸ“˜ One-Year Bible Reading: Genesis 7–8 | Matthew 4 Remain blessed always.
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