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  • *PHANEROO MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL DEVOTION*
    Thursday, 11th December 2025
    Apostle Grace Lubega

    *REBUKE IN LOVE*

    *Hebrews 12:6(KJV):* “For whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth, and scourgeth every son whom he receiveth.”

    Rebuke is one of the least comfortable expressions of love, yet one of the most necessary.

    Infact, the Bible reveals in 2 Timothy 3:16 that part of the reason why the scriptures were given to us is reproof and correction. However, the scriptures also show us how this correction should be done.

    We learn from the Word that God’s correction is never detached from His love and compassion. When God rebukes, it is not to embarrass or ashame but to restore, preserve, and align us with His heart and purpose.

    You must understand that love is the place from which God always corrects His children. As believers, we are called to reflect this same nature.

    Any rebuke should leave the other person knowing that they are valued and they need to align to that same value we see in them. If there is no love in our rebuke, we have missed the heart of God.

    While it is true that some people generally cannot take correction even when it is coming from the purest place, sometimes, people become more rebellious simply because they do not see love in the rebuke.

    Always remember that where love leads, transformation follows. Hallelujah!

    *FURTHER STUDY:* Proverbs 3:11-12, Proverbs 27:5-6

    *GOLDEN NUGGET:* Where love leads, transformation follows.

    *PRAYER:* Heavenly Father, thank You for Your boundless love. I know that Your rebukes are rooted in compassion and Your discipline is an expression of Your care. You teach me to walk in this same love. I speak truth and correction with grace. Every word I offer brings healing, restoration, and the fragrance of Christ. By this wisdom, others sense You in everything I say and do. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.


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    *PHANEROO MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL DEVOTION* Thursday, 11th December 2025 Apostle Grace Lubega *REBUKE IN LOVE* *Hebrews 12:6(KJV):* “For whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth, and scourgeth every son whom he receiveth.” Rebuke is one of the least comfortable expressions of love, yet one of the most necessary. Infact, the Bible reveals in 2 Timothy 3:16 that part of the reason why the scriptures were given to us is reproof and correction. However, the scriptures also show us how this correction should be done. We learn from the Word that God’s correction is never detached from His love and compassion. When God rebukes, it is not to embarrass or ashame but to restore, preserve, and align us with His heart and purpose. You must understand that love is the place from which God always corrects His children. As believers, we are called to reflect this same nature. Any rebuke should leave the other person knowing that they are valued and they need to align to that same value we see in them. If there is no love in our rebuke, we have missed the heart of God. While it is true that some people generally cannot take correction even when it is coming from the purest place, sometimes, people become more rebellious simply because they do not see love in the rebuke. Always remember that where love leads, transformation follows. Hallelujah! *FURTHER STUDY:* Proverbs 3:11-12, Proverbs 27:5-6 *GOLDEN NUGGET:* Where love leads, transformation follows. *PRAYER:* Heavenly Father, thank You for Your boundless love. I know that Your rebukes are rooted in compassion and Your discipline is an expression of Your care. You teach me to walk in this same love. I speak truth and correction with grace. Every word I offer brings healing, restoration, and the fragrance of Christ. By this wisdom, others sense You in everything I say and do. In Jesus’ Name, Amen. bit.ly/The_Power_Of_Thanksgiving *#PhanerooDevotion📜*
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  • *PHANEROO MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL DEVOTION*
    Monday, 8th December 2025
    Apostle Grace Lubega

    *THE POWER OF EXPERIENCES*

    *Ecclesiastes 9:11 (KJV):* “I returned, and saw under the sun, that the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, neither yet bread to the wise, nor yet riches to men of understanding, nor yet favour to men of skill; but time and chance happeneth to them all.”

    When our theme scripture speaks of time and chance, the Hebrew translation for time and chance refers to, among other things, opportunities and experiences. In essence, the scripture says that opportunities and experiences happen to all.

    The world’s most successful people know how to harness the power of experiences and the power of opportunities.

    It is important to understand that opportunities usually come after experiences.

    Many successful people, whether in ministry, business, or any area of life, often speak of a turning point. It may not always sound like a big and significant event, but when you listen closely to their stories, you’ll notice that at some point in time, something changed inside them first.

    That change may have been a new understanding of life, a deeper connection with God, or a time of clarity and vision concerning their destinies. That is the experience and often, the experience opens the door for new opportunities.

    Most worlds of success are unlocked when a person is ready. It may not be physical readiness but usually, there is an inner readiness that makes all the difference. This readiness happens at the point of the experience.

    The lesson to you, child of God is, rather than chase opportunities, allow God to lead you to the experiences that will open the doors you must walk through. Hallelujah!

    *FURTHER STUDY:* Luke 19:44, Ephesians 5:15-16 NIV

    *GOLDEN NUGGET:* Opportunities usually come after experiences. Rather than chase opportunities, allow God to lead you to the experiences that will open the doors you must walk through.

    *PRAYER:* Loving Father, thank You for this word. Thank You for the experiences of the spirit. I do not take them for granted. I recognize and value them as part of my preparation. You teach me to walk in wisdom and to be sensitive to the moments that matter. I will not miss what You are up to in my life. In Jesus’ name, Amen.


    bit.ly/The_Power_Of_Thanksgiving
    *#PhanerooDevotion*
    *PHANEROO MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL DEVOTION* Monday, 8th December 2025 Apostle Grace Lubega *THE POWER OF EXPERIENCES* *Ecclesiastes 9:11 (KJV):* “I returned, and saw under the sun, that the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, neither yet bread to the wise, nor yet riches to men of understanding, nor yet favour to men of skill; but time and chance happeneth to them all.” When our theme scripture speaks of time and chance, the Hebrew translation for time and chance refers to, among other things, opportunities and experiences. In essence, the scripture says that opportunities and experiences happen to all. The world’s most successful people know how to harness the power of experiences and the power of opportunities. It is important to understand that opportunities usually come after experiences. Many successful people, whether in ministry, business, or any area of life, often speak of a turning point. It may not always sound like a big and significant event, but when you listen closely to their stories, you’ll notice that at some point in time, something changed inside them first. That change may have been a new understanding of life, a deeper connection with God, or a time of clarity and vision concerning their destinies. That is the experience and often, the experience opens the door for new opportunities. Most worlds of success are unlocked when a person is ready. It may not be physical readiness but usually, there is an inner readiness that makes all the difference. This readiness happens at the point of the experience. The lesson to you, child of God is, rather than chase opportunities, allow God to lead you to the experiences that will open the doors you must walk through. Hallelujah! *FURTHER STUDY:* Luke 19:44, Ephesians 5:15-16 NIV *GOLDEN NUGGET:* Opportunities usually come after experiences. Rather than chase opportunities, allow God to lead you to the experiences that will open the doors you must walk through. *PRAYER:* Loving Father, thank You for this word. Thank You for the experiences of the spirit. I do not take them for granted. I recognize and value them as part of my preparation. You teach me to walk in wisdom and to be sensitive to the moments that matter. I will not miss what You are up to in my life. In Jesus’ name, Amen. bit.ly/The_Power_Of_Thanksgiving *#PhanerooDevotion📜*
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  • *PHANEROO MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL DEVOTION*
    Saturday, 6th December 2025
    Apostle Grace Lubega

    *YOU ARE FAVOURED, BE DELIVERED FROM PEOPLE*

    *Luke 6:22 (KJV):* “Blessed are ye, when men shall hate you, and when they shall separate you from their company, and shall reproach you, and cast out your name as evil, for the Son of man's sake.”

    When God places His favor on your life, certain things begin to happen. You start seeing opportunities, open doors, answered prayers, and progress. People notice you. Some celebrate with you, but not everyone will.

    It is impossible to be favored by God and not be hated by someone. That is simply how life works.

    Joseph was loved by his father and had dreams from God, but his own brothers hated him for it. David was anointed by God, but King Saul wanted him dead. Jesus healed the sick and loved everyone, but people still plotted to kill Him.

    So what does this mean for you?
    It means you must grow thick skin early. Do not be surprised when people misunderstand you, talk behind your back, or try to bring you down. It is not always because of something you have done wrong; it could be because of what you are doing right.

    God’s favor attracts blessings, and sometimes it also attracts haters. Do not let that stop you. Do not live your life trying to win everyone’s approval.

    If God has chosen you, let Him be your strength. Focus on His voice, not the noise around you. Keep walking in obedience and humility. Remember, not everyone will be thrilled about your success, and that is okay. God is for you, and that is what matters most.

    *FURTHER STUDY:* Genesis 37:3–4, Galatians 1:10

    *GOLDEN NUGGET:* God’s favor attracts blessings, and sometimes it also attracts haters. But do not let that stop you. Do not live your life trying to win everyone’s approval. If God has chosen you, let Him be your strength. Focus on His voice, not the noise around you.

    *PRAYER:* My Father, thank You for Your favor on my life. I choose to focus on what You say about me, not what my opponents think of me. I receive the strength to keep going even when I am misunderstood or hated. I walk in love and in courage. I will never forget that if You are for me, no one can successfully stand against me. In Jesus’ name, Amen.


    bit.ly/TheHighestDimensionOfAccess
    *#PhanerooDevotion*
    *PHANEROO MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL DEVOTION* Saturday, 6th December 2025 Apostle Grace Lubega *YOU ARE FAVOURED, BE DELIVERED FROM PEOPLE* *Luke 6:22 (KJV):* “Blessed are ye, when men shall hate you, and when they shall separate you from their company, and shall reproach you, and cast out your name as evil, for the Son of man's sake.” When God places His favor on your life, certain things begin to happen. You start seeing opportunities, open doors, answered prayers, and progress. People notice you. Some celebrate with you, but not everyone will. It is impossible to be favored by God and not be hated by someone. That is simply how life works. Joseph was loved by his father and had dreams from God, but his own brothers hated him for it. David was anointed by God, but King Saul wanted him dead. Jesus healed the sick and loved everyone, but people still plotted to kill Him. So what does this mean for you? It means you must grow thick skin early. Do not be surprised when people misunderstand you, talk behind your back, or try to bring you down. It is not always because of something you have done wrong; it could be because of what you are doing right. God’s favor attracts blessings, and sometimes it also attracts haters. Do not let that stop you. Do not live your life trying to win everyone’s approval. If God has chosen you, let Him be your strength. Focus on His voice, not the noise around you. Keep walking in obedience and humility. Remember, not everyone will be thrilled about your success, and that is okay. God is for you, and that is what matters most. *FURTHER STUDY:* Genesis 37:3–4, Galatians 1:10 *GOLDEN NUGGET:* God’s favor attracts blessings, and sometimes it also attracts haters. But do not let that stop you. Do not live your life trying to win everyone’s approval. If God has chosen you, let Him be your strength. Focus on His voice, not the noise around you. *PRAYER:* My Father, thank You for Your favor on my life. I choose to focus on what You say about me, not what my opponents think of me. I receive the strength to keep going even when I am misunderstood or hated. I walk in love and in courage. I will never forget that if You are for me, no one can successfully stand against me. In Jesus’ name, Amen. bit.ly/TheHighestDimensionOfAccess *#PhanerooDevotion📜*
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  • *PHANEROO MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL DEVOTION*
    Wednesday, 3rd December 2025
    Apostle Grace Lubega

    *FAMILY SERIES: IT’S NOT TOO LATE TO BE A GODLY PARENT*

    *Joel 2:25 (KJV):* “And I will restore to you the years that the locust hath eaten, the cankerworm, and the caterpiller, and the palmerworm, my great army which I sent among you.”

    Some parents only discover the right principles of parenting later in life, often after their children are already grown. Maybe you’ve just begun walking closely with God, and now your child is fifteen, twenty, or even older. You may feel as though it’s too late to make a difference.

    But hear this clearly: It’s not too late.

    You may not have known how to raise them in the Word before, but you know now and that is where you begin. Don’t let guilt or regret silence you.

    Send them a devotional. Invite them to church, or take them with you. Pray for them daily. Call them just to speak encouragement and love.

    Even if you and your child are not currently on speaking terms, take the step and reach out.

    At first, it may seem like nothing is changing, but with time their hearts will soften. You are not too late because God is never late. He can restore what you believe was lost. He can still reach your child through you.

    Yes, your child may be older, but you are still their parent. Your voice and your prayers, carry power because God is behind them. Hallelujah!

    *FURTHER STUDY:* Luke 15:11–32; Hebrews 10:39

    *GOLDEN NUGGET:* God is never late. He can still reach your child through you. Your voice and your prayers, carry power because God is behind them.

    *PRAYER:* Father, I thank You that it’s not too late for me or my children. I may have missed some things in the past, but today I choose to begin again, with Your help. You teach me how to love, lead, and pray for them the right way. Use me, Lord, to draw them closer to You. In Jesus’ name, Amen.


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    *PHANEROO MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL DEVOTION* Wednesday, 3rd December 2025 Apostle Grace Lubega *FAMILY SERIES: IT’S NOT TOO LATE TO BE A GODLY PARENT* *Joel 2:25 (KJV):* “And I will restore to you the years that the locust hath eaten, the cankerworm, and the caterpiller, and the palmerworm, my great army which I sent among you.” Some parents only discover the right principles of parenting later in life, often after their children are already grown. Maybe you’ve just begun walking closely with God, and now your child is fifteen, twenty, or even older. You may feel as though it’s too late to make a difference. But hear this clearly: It’s not too late. You may not have known how to raise them in the Word before, but you know now and that is where you begin. Don’t let guilt or regret silence you. Send them a devotional. Invite them to church, or take them with you. Pray for them daily. Call them just to speak encouragement and love. Even if you and your child are not currently on speaking terms, take the step and reach out. At first, it may seem like nothing is changing, but with time their hearts will soften. You are not too late because God is never late. He can restore what you believe was lost. He can still reach your child through you. Yes, your child may be older, but you are still their parent. Your voice and your prayers, carry power because God is behind them. Hallelujah! *FURTHER STUDY:* Luke 15:11–32; Hebrews 10:39 *GOLDEN NUGGET:* God is never late. He can still reach your child through you. Your voice and your prayers, carry power because God is behind them. *PRAYER:* Father, I thank You that it’s not too late for me or my children. I may have missed some things in the past, but today I choose to begin again, with Your help. You teach me how to love, lead, and pray for them the right way. Use me, Lord, to draw them closer to You. In Jesus’ name, Amen. bit.ly/HowToTakeOverTheWorld *#PhanerooDevotion📜*
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  • *PHANEROO MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL DEVOTION*
    Monday, 1st December 2025
    Apostle Grace Lubega

    *THE MESSAGE THAT PREVAILS*

    *Matthew 16:18 (KJV):* “And I say also unto thee, That thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.”

    As the Church of Christ, we have a blessed assurance from the Lord. This assurance is that as we advance against the forces of darkness, the gates of hell shall not prevail against us.

    In Genesis 22:17 AMP, the Bible says, “…your seed shall possess the gate of their enemies [by conquering them].”

    In Luke 8:11, the scripture explains the mystery of the seed and says it is the Word of God. The promise is that the Word must prevail against the gates of the enemy. This means that the message we minister must propel believers into claiming their victory against the works of darkness.

    Sadly, however, there is a message that leaves Christians as potential victims of the enemy, constantly under attack and on the run from the evil one.

    But we have been called to preach a message that causes them to stand firm and reveal the greatness of God within them.

    When the Church preaches a gospel that opens the eyes of believers to who they are in Christ, they prevail. When Christians are taught that greater is He that is in them than he that is in the world, no power in hell can withstand them. When the children of God are awakened to the realities of the life they have in the Lord, that kind of message causes them to triumph. Hallelujah!

    *FURTHER STUDY:* Genesis 22:17, Luke 8:11

    *GOLDEN NUGGET:* When the Church preaches a gospel that opens the eyes of believers to who they are in Christ, they prevail. When Christians are taught that greater is He that is in them than he that is in the world, no power in hell can withstand them. When the children of God are awakened to the realities of the life they have in the Lord, that kind of message causes them to triumph.

    *PRAYER:* Loving Father, I thank You for this Word. Thank You for the power of truth and how it strengthens me. I know who I am, and whose I am. This knowledge causes me to stand strong in every season of life and never give the enemy a foothold. In Jesus’ name, Amen.


    bit.ly/HowToTakeOverTheWorld
    *#PhanerooDevotion*
    *PHANEROO MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL DEVOTION* Monday, 1st December 2025 Apostle Grace Lubega *THE MESSAGE THAT PREVAILS* *Matthew 16:18 (KJV):* “And I say also unto thee, That thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.” As the Church of Christ, we have a blessed assurance from the Lord. This assurance is that as we advance against the forces of darkness, the gates of hell shall not prevail against us. In Genesis 22:17 AMP, the Bible says, “…your seed shall possess the gate of their enemies [by conquering them].” In Luke 8:11, the scripture explains the mystery of the seed and says it is the Word of God. The promise is that the Word must prevail against the gates of the enemy. This means that the message we minister must propel believers into claiming their victory against the works of darkness. Sadly, however, there is a message that leaves Christians as potential victims of the enemy, constantly under attack and on the run from the evil one. But we have been called to preach a message that causes them to stand firm and reveal the greatness of God within them. When the Church preaches a gospel that opens the eyes of believers to who they are in Christ, they prevail. When Christians are taught that greater is He that is in them than he that is in the world, no power in hell can withstand them. When the children of God are awakened to the realities of the life they have in the Lord, that kind of message causes them to triumph. Hallelujah! *FURTHER STUDY:* Genesis 22:17, Luke 8:11 *GOLDEN NUGGET:* When the Church preaches a gospel that opens the eyes of believers to who they are in Christ, they prevail. When Christians are taught that greater is He that is in them than he that is in the world, no power in hell can withstand them. When the children of God are awakened to the realities of the life they have in the Lord, that kind of message causes them to triumph. *PRAYER:* Loving Father, I thank You for this Word. Thank You for the power of truth and how it strengthens me. I know who I am, and whose I am. This knowledge causes me to stand strong in every season of life and never give the enemy a foothold. In Jesus’ name, Amen. bit.ly/HowToTakeOverTheWorld *#PhanerooDevotion📜*
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  • *PHANEROO MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL DEVOTION*
    Sunday, 30th November 2025
    Apostle Grace Lubega

    *THE POWER OF THE CHURCH*

    *Genesis 3:15 (KJV):* “And I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel.”

    The Church of Christ is the most powerful entity on the face of the earth. When Christ declared, “All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth” (Matthew 28:18), He did not stop there. He transferred that power to us, His body.

    We are not a weak, struggling people trying to survive the world. We are the divine extension of Christ’s authority on the earth. When He triumphed, we triumphed with Him. When He was exalted, we were raised with Him to sit in heavenly places, far above all principality, power, and might.

    Our theme scripture gives a picture of this authority. The Bible says that the enemy bruises the heel, but the Seed of the woman crushes the serpent’s head. The heel represents the message — for the scripture says, “How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news” (Romans 10:15).

    Yes, the enemy may attempt to attack the message, to distort or oppose the Gospel, but when the Church fights back, we strike the head! When we hit the head, we hit everything the enemy represents — his systems and his empires.

    One who strikes the head is greater than one who strikes the heel. The heel can heal when bruised, but when you strike the head, you do extensive damage from which they may never recover.

    That is how powerful the Church of Christ is. Hallelujah!

    *FURTHER STUDY:* Ephesians 1:19–23, Luke 10:19

    *GOLDEN NUGGET:* We are the divine extension of Christ’s authority on the earth. When He triumphed, we triumphed with Him. When He was exalted, we were raised with Him to sit in heavenly places, far above all principality, power, and might.

    *PRAYER:* Father, thank You for the power and authority You have given me in Christ. I walk in the consciousness of my divine position. I crush every work of the enemy under my feet and advance Your Kingdom with boldness and victory. In Jesus’ name, Amen.


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    *#PhanerooDevotion*
    *PHANEROO MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL DEVOTION* Sunday, 30th November 2025 Apostle Grace Lubega *THE POWER OF THE CHURCH* *Genesis 3:15 (KJV):* “And I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed; it shall bruise thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel.” The Church of Christ is the most powerful entity on the face of the earth. When Christ declared, “All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth” (Matthew 28:18), He did not stop there. He transferred that power to us, His body. We are not a weak, struggling people trying to survive the world. We are the divine extension of Christ’s authority on the earth. When He triumphed, we triumphed with Him. When He was exalted, we were raised with Him to sit in heavenly places, far above all principality, power, and might. Our theme scripture gives a picture of this authority. The Bible says that the enemy bruises the heel, but the Seed of the woman crushes the serpent’s head. The heel represents the message — for the scripture says, “How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news” (Romans 10:15). Yes, the enemy may attempt to attack the message, to distort or oppose the Gospel, but when the Church fights back, we strike the head! When we hit the head, we hit everything the enemy represents — his systems and his empires. One who strikes the head is greater than one who strikes the heel. The heel can heal when bruised, but when you strike the head, you do extensive damage from which they may never recover. That is how powerful the Church of Christ is. Hallelujah! *FURTHER STUDY:* Ephesians 1:19–23, Luke 10:19 *GOLDEN NUGGET:* We are the divine extension of Christ’s authority on the earth. When He triumphed, we triumphed with Him. When He was exalted, we were raised with Him to sit in heavenly places, far above all principality, power, and might. *PRAYER:* Father, thank You for the power and authority You have given me in Christ. I walk in the consciousness of my divine position. I crush every work of the enemy under my feet and advance Your Kingdom with boldness and victory. In Jesus’ name, Amen. bit.ly/TheBarrierBreakingAnointing *#PhanerooDevotion📜*
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  • *PHANEROO MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL DEVOTION*
    Saturday, 29th November 2025
    Apostle Grace Lubega

    *THE JOURNEY OF FAITH: DO IT AGAIN*

    *Acts 14:21–22 (NKJV):* And when they had preached the gospel to that city and made many disciples, they returned to Lystra, Iconium, and Antioch, strengthening the souls of the disciples, exhorting them to continue in the faith, and saying, “We must through many tribulations enter the kingdom of God.”

    The life of faith sometimes demands that you return to the places of your deepest challenges and believe God again.

    Take the example of the Apostle Paul. When he preached the gospel, in cities like Lystra, Iconium, and Antioch, he was attacked, rejected, and even stoned until people thought he was dead. Anyone else would have thought to themselves, “I will never go back to that place again.” However, Paul went back to preach in the place where he was beaten, almost, to death.

    Infact, our theme scripture reveals that he went back to strengthen the believers. What an attitude!

    This teaches us an important lesson: If you’ve faced setbacks in certain areas, don’t be too quick to walk away forever. If you believe God called you to it, go back again.

    For example, if you applied for something and didn’t get it, try again. Take back your proposal and return to the people who rejected you before. If you had a business that didn’t work the first time, rebuild it.

    We often give up too quickly. We assume that every rejection is a sign for us to quit. However, Paul shows us the importance of persistence, even when you encounter obstacles.

    Success isn’t always about starting something new. Sometimes, it’s about going back and finishing what God started in you. Hallelujah!

    *FURTHER STUDY:* Proverbs 24:16; James 1:4

    *GOLDEN NUGGET:* Success isn’t always about starting something new. Sometimes, it’s about going back and finishing what God started in you.

    *PRAYER:* Loving Father, I thank You for strengthening me with Your word. I receive the courage to return to the places where I’ve been frustrated and to keep going when You have called me. I trust You to turn my pain into purpose. In Jesus’ name, Amen.


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    *#PhanerooDevotion*
    *PHANEROO MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL DEVOTION* Saturday, 29th November 2025 Apostle Grace Lubega *THE JOURNEY OF FAITH: DO IT AGAIN* *Acts 14:21–22 (NKJV):* And when they had preached the gospel to that city and made many disciples, they returned to Lystra, Iconium, and Antioch, strengthening the souls of the disciples, exhorting them to continue in the faith, and saying, “We must through many tribulations enter the kingdom of God.” The life of faith sometimes demands that you return to the places of your deepest challenges and believe God again. Take the example of the Apostle Paul. When he preached the gospel, in cities like Lystra, Iconium, and Antioch, he was attacked, rejected, and even stoned until people thought he was dead. Anyone else would have thought to themselves, “I will never go back to that place again.” However, Paul went back to preach in the place where he was beaten, almost, to death. Infact, our theme scripture reveals that he went back to strengthen the believers. What an attitude! This teaches us an important lesson: If you’ve faced setbacks in certain areas, don’t be too quick to walk away forever. If you believe God called you to it, go back again. For example, if you applied for something and didn’t get it, try again. Take back your proposal and return to the people who rejected you before. If you had a business that didn’t work the first time, rebuild it. We often give up too quickly. We assume that every rejection is a sign for us to quit. However, Paul shows us the importance of persistence, even when you encounter obstacles. Success isn’t always about starting something new. Sometimes, it’s about going back and finishing what God started in you. Hallelujah! *FURTHER STUDY:* Proverbs 24:16; James 1:4 *GOLDEN NUGGET:* Success isn’t always about starting something new. Sometimes, it’s about going back and finishing what God started in you. *PRAYER:* Loving Father, I thank You for strengthening me with Your word. I receive the courage to return to the places where I’ve been frustrated and to keep going when You have called me. I trust You to turn my pain into purpose. In Jesus’ name, Amen. bit.ly/TheBarrierBreakingAnointing *#PhanerooDevotion📜*
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  • *PHANEROO MINISTERS INTERNATIONAL DEVOTION*
    Monday, 24th November 2025
    Apostle Grace Lubega

    *THE CLEANSING POWER IN THE BLOOD*

    *Hebrews 7:25 (KJV):* “Wherefore he is able also to save them to the uttermost that come unto God by him, seeing he ever liveth to make intercession for them.”

    I have heard people say, “Once a thief, always a thief,” or claim that certain people are “too far gone” to deserve forgiveness. They weigh God’s forgiveness according to human standards based on the gravity of the sin.

    Here’s the truth: There is no such thing as being “too far gone” with Jesus.

    Our theme scripture tells us that Jesus is able to save to the uttermost, that is, completely, fully, and forever, anyone who comes to Him. It doesn’t matter what you have done, or for how long you did it.

    He doesn’t cleanse only the so-called “small” sins, He washes away everything, even what people consider the worst of the worst.

    For example, a person who once stole millions of dollars and someone who has only stolen a cookie, if they both repent, can both stand clean before God because of the blood of Jesus. The one who stole more is not more of a sinner simply because of how much he stole.

    The blood of Jesus doesn’t rank sins. Sin is sin, and His forgiveness is total regardless of the nature or extent of the sin. Hallelujah!

    *FURTHER STUDY:* Jude 1:24, Romans 8:34

    *GOLDEN NUGGET:* The blood of Jesus doesn’t rank sins. Sin is sin, and His forgiveness is total regardless of the nature or extent of the sin.

    *PRAYER:* Loving Father, thank You for the priceless gift of salvation. It was not done halfway, but completely and fully. Thank You that no sin is too big for Your blood to wash away. Through this truth, I relate with anyone who has come and who must come to You. In Jesus’ name, Amen.


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    *#PhanerooDevotion*
    *PHANEROO MINISTERS INTERNATIONAL DEVOTION* Monday, 24th November 2025 Apostle Grace Lubega *THE CLEANSING POWER IN THE BLOOD* *Hebrews 7:25 (KJV):* “Wherefore he is able also to save them to the uttermost that come unto God by him, seeing he ever liveth to make intercession for them.” I have heard people say, “Once a thief, always a thief,” or claim that certain people are “too far gone” to deserve forgiveness. They weigh God’s forgiveness according to human standards based on the gravity of the sin. Here’s the truth: There is no such thing as being “too far gone” with Jesus. Our theme scripture tells us that Jesus is able to save to the uttermost, that is, completely, fully, and forever, anyone who comes to Him. It doesn’t matter what you have done, or for how long you did it. He doesn’t cleanse only the so-called “small” sins, He washes away everything, even what people consider the worst of the worst. For example, a person who once stole millions of dollars and someone who has only stolen a cookie, if they both repent, can both stand clean before God because of the blood of Jesus. The one who stole more is not more of a sinner simply because of how much he stole. The blood of Jesus doesn’t rank sins. Sin is sin, and His forgiveness is total regardless of the nature or extent of the sin. Hallelujah! *FURTHER STUDY:* Jude 1:24, Romans 8:34 *GOLDEN NUGGET:* The blood of Jesus doesn’t rank sins. Sin is sin, and His forgiveness is total regardless of the nature or extent of the sin. *PRAYER:* Loving Father, thank You for the priceless gift of salvation. It was not done halfway, but completely and fully. Thank You that no sin is too big for Your blood to wash away. Through this truth, I relate with anyone who has come and who must come to You. In Jesus’ name, Amen. bit.ly/RevelationsFromJudas *#PhanerooDevotion📜*
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  • *PHANEROO MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL DEVOTION*
    Sunday, 23rd November 2025
    Apostle Grace Lubega

    *DON’T GIVE UP ON GOD*

    *Job 13:15 (KJV):* “Though he slay me, yet will I trust in him: but I will maintain mine own ways before him.”

    We live in a world where people give up on God too quickly. The moment something doesn’t go as planned, many stop praying and trusting Him. When things take longer than expected, they stop believing. If their prayer isn’t answered right away, they assume God has said “No.”

    But faith isn’t about everything making sense. True faith is believing even when it doesn’t make sense.

    You prayed for healing, and it didn’t come right away, believe God.

    You trusted Him for provision, but the money hasn’t shown up yet, believe God.

    The situation feels delayed, impossible, or painful, but still, believe God.

    Job went through unimaginable pain. He lost everything (Job 1). Yet, he made one of the most powerful faith statements in the Bible: “Though He slay me, yet will I trust in Him.”

    His faith in God went beyond something seemingly permanent such as death. The Message version of the same scripture says, “Even if he killed me, I’d keep on hoping.” That’s deep trust.

    Job’s strong conviction must provoke you to believe! It is only a matter of time before you see the manifestation of what you desire. But don’t quit. Don’t throw in the towel. Don’t give up on God!

    *FURTHER STUDY:* Romans 4:20–21, Hebrews 11:6

    *GOLDEN NUGGET:* True faith is believing even when it doesn’t make sense. You prayed for healing, and it didn’t come right away, believe God. You trusted Him for provision, but the money hasn’t shown up yet, believe God. The situation feels delayed, impossible, or painful, but still, believe God.

    *PRAYER:* Father, thank You for building my faith today. I have made the choice to trust You no matter what happens to me. I know You are faithful. You never change. You remain loving, kind, and powerful. My soul knows this very well. Amen.


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    *#PhanerooDevotion*
    *PHANEROO MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL DEVOTION* Sunday, 23rd November 2025 Apostle Grace Lubega *DON’T GIVE UP ON GOD* *Job 13:15 (KJV):* “Though he slay me, yet will I trust in him: but I will maintain mine own ways before him.” We live in a world where people give up on God too quickly. The moment something doesn’t go as planned, many stop praying and trusting Him. When things take longer than expected, they stop believing. If their prayer isn’t answered right away, they assume God has said “No.” But faith isn’t about everything making sense. True faith is believing even when it doesn’t make sense. You prayed for healing, and it didn’t come right away, believe God. You trusted Him for provision, but the money hasn’t shown up yet, believe God. The situation feels delayed, impossible, or painful, but still, believe God. Job went through unimaginable pain. He lost everything (Job 1). Yet, he made one of the most powerful faith statements in the Bible: “Though He slay me, yet will I trust in Him.” His faith in God went beyond something seemingly permanent such as death. The Message version of the same scripture says, “Even if he killed me, I’d keep on hoping.” That’s deep trust. Job’s strong conviction must provoke you to believe! It is only a matter of time before you see the manifestation of what you desire. But don’t quit. Don’t throw in the towel. Don’t give up on God! *FURTHER STUDY:* Romans 4:20–21, Hebrews 11:6 *GOLDEN NUGGET:* True faith is believing even when it doesn’t make sense. You prayed for healing, and it didn’t come right away, believe God. You trusted Him for provision, but the money hasn’t shown up yet, believe God. The situation feels delayed, impossible, or painful, but still, believe God. *PRAYER:* Father, thank You for building my faith today. I have made the choice to trust You no matter what happens to me. I know You are faithful. You never change. You remain loving, kind, and powerful. My soul knows this very well. Amen. bit.ly/RejectionToRedemption *#PhanerooDevotion📜*
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  • *PHANEROO MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL DEVOTION*
    Sunday, 23rd November 2025
    Apostle Grace Lubega

    *DON’T GIVE UP ON GOD*

    *Job 13:15 (KJV):* “Though he slay me, yet will I trust in him: but I will maintain mine own ways before him.”

    We live in a world where people give up on God too quickly. The moment something doesn’t go as planned, many stop praying and trusting Him. When things take longer than expected, they stop believing. If their prayer isn’t answered right away, they assume God has said “No.”

    But faith isn’t about everything making sense. True faith is believing even when it doesn’t make sense.

    You prayed for healing, and it didn’t come right away, believe God.

    You trusted Him for provision, but the money hasn’t shown up yet, believe God.

    The situation feels delayed, impossible, or painful, but still, believe God.

    Job went through unimaginable pain. He lost everything (Job 1). Yet, he made one of the most powerful faith statements in the Bible: “Though He slay me, yet will I trust in Him.”

    His faith in God went beyond something seemingly permanent such as death. The Message version of the same scripture says, “Even if he killed me, I’d keep on hoping.” That’s deep trust.

    Job’s strong conviction must provoke you to believe! It is only a matter of time before you see the manifestation of what you desire. But don’t quit. Don’t throw in the towel. Don’t give up on God!

    *FURTHER STUDY:* Romans 4:20–21, Hebrews 11:6

    *GOLDEN NUGGET:* True faith is believing even when it doesn’t make sense. You prayed for healing, and it didn’t come right away, believe God. You trusted Him for provision, but the money hasn’t shown up yet, believe God. The situation feels delayed, impossible, or painful, but still, believe God.

    *PRAYER:* Father, thank You for building my faith today. I have made the choice to trust You no matter what happens to me. I know You are faithful. You never change. You remain loving, kind, and powerful. My soul knows this very well. Amen.


    bit.ly/RejectionToRedemption
    *#PhanerooDevotion*
    *PHANEROO MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL DEVOTION* Sunday, 23rd November 2025 Apostle Grace Lubega *DON’T GIVE UP ON GOD* *Job 13:15 (KJV):* “Though he slay me, yet will I trust in him: but I will maintain mine own ways before him.” We live in a world where people give up on God too quickly. The moment something doesn’t go as planned, many stop praying and trusting Him. When things take longer than expected, they stop believing. If their prayer isn’t answered right away, they assume God has said “No.” But faith isn’t about everything making sense. True faith is believing even when it doesn’t make sense. You prayed for healing, and it didn’t come right away, believe God. You trusted Him for provision, but the money hasn’t shown up yet, believe God. The situation feels delayed, impossible, or painful, but still, believe God. Job went through unimaginable pain. He lost everything (Job 1). Yet, he made one of the most powerful faith statements in the Bible: “Though He slay me, yet will I trust in Him.” His faith in God went beyond something seemingly permanent such as death. The Message version of the same scripture says, “Even if he killed me, I’d keep on hoping.” That’s deep trust. Job’s strong conviction must provoke you to believe! It is only a matter of time before you see the manifestation of what you desire. But don’t quit. Don’t throw in the towel. Don’t give up on God! *FURTHER STUDY:* Romans 4:20–21, Hebrews 11:6 *GOLDEN NUGGET:* True faith is believing even when it doesn’t make sense. You prayed for healing, and it didn’t come right away, believe God. You trusted Him for provision, but the money hasn’t shown up yet, believe God. The situation feels delayed, impossible, or painful, but still, believe God. *PRAYER:* Father, thank You for building my faith today. I have made the choice to trust You no matter what happens to me. I know You are faithful. You never change. You remain loving, kind, and powerful. My soul knows this very well. Amen. bit.ly/RejectionToRedemption *#PhanerooDevotion📜*
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  • *PHANEROO MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL DEVOTION*
    Saturday, 22nd November 2025
    Apostle Grace Lubega

    *CONVICTION VS. GUILT*

    *Romans 8:1 (KJV):* “There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.”

    God’s way of dealing with His children is through conviction, not guilt.

    Many believers struggle to distinguish between these two. Yet understanding the difference is vital to your spiritual growth and freedom.

    Guilt looks backward. It keeps you chained to your past, weighed down by shame and regret. It makes you afraid to draw near to God. Conviction, on the other hand, looks forward. It calls you upward, toward freedom, restoration, and maturity in Christ.

    Guilt assaults your identity. It whispers that you are a failure, unclean, and undeserving of God’s love. Conviction affirms your identity in Christ. It reminds you that you are God’s child and simply calls you to align your behavior with who you truly are in Him.

    When you live under guilt, your heart becomes heavy. You may grow critical, distant, or hard toward others. But when you understand conviction, you learn to extend grace, correct with love, and restore gently, just as God does with you.

    Always remember, God is a loving Father. His heart is not to condemn you but to draw you closer to Himself. Let go of guilt, and follow the gentle voice of conviction that leads you into freedom and growth.

    *FURTHER STUDY:* John 16:7-11, John 3:18-19

    *GOLDEN NUGGET:* God’s way of dealing with His children is through conviction, not guilt.

    *PRAYER:* Loving Father, thank You for Your unconditional love and mercy. You see me through the finished work of the cross. I recognize the difference between guilt and conviction, and I choose to yield to Your Spirit as He deals with me daily. I walk free from condemnation and live in the liberty of Your grace. In Jesus’ name, Amen.


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    *#PhanerooDevotion*

    *PHANEROO MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL DEVOTION* Saturday, 22nd November 2025 Apostle Grace Lubega *CONVICTION VS. GUILT* *Romans 8:1 (KJV):* “There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.” God’s way of dealing with His children is through conviction, not guilt. Many believers struggle to distinguish between these two. Yet understanding the difference is vital to your spiritual growth and freedom. Guilt looks backward. It keeps you chained to your past, weighed down by shame and regret. It makes you afraid to draw near to God. Conviction, on the other hand, looks forward. It calls you upward, toward freedom, restoration, and maturity in Christ. Guilt assaults your identity. It whispers that you are a failure, unclean, and undeserving of God’s love. Conviction affirms your identity in Christ. It reminds you that you are God’s child and simply calls you to align your behavior with who you truly are in Him. When you live under guilt, your heart becomes heavy. You may grow critical, distant, or hard toward others. But when you understand conviction, you learn to extend grace, correct with love, and restore gently, just as God does with you. Always remember, God is a loving Father. His heart is not to condemn you but to draw you closer to Himself. Let go of guilt, and follow the gentle voice of conviction that leads you into freedom and growth. *FURTHER STUDY:* John 16:7-11, John 3:18-19 *GOLDEN NUGGET:* God’s way of dealing with His children is through conviction, not guilt. *PRAYER:* Loving Father, thank You for Your unconditional love and mercy. You see me through the finished work of the cross. I recognize the difference between guilt and conviction, and I choose to yield to Your Spirit as He deals with me daily. I walk free from condemnation and live in the liberty of Your grace. In Jesus’ name, Amen. bit.ly/RejectionToRedemption *#PhanerooDevotion📜*
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  • *PHANEROO MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL DEVOTION*
    Friday, 21st November 2025
    Apostle Grace Lubega

    *KINGDOM FINANCE PRINCIPLES: GET-RICH-QUICK SCHEMES*

    *Proverbs 13:11 (NLT):* “Wealth from get-rich-quick schemes quickly disappears; wealth from hard work grows over time.”

    In a world obsessed with instant results, many people are being lured into financial traps disguised as “get-rich-quick” opportunities.

    They promise effortless multiplication— “Invest this amount today and double it in a few days.” No work, no product, no service, just the illusion of money producing more money on its own. However, that is not how true wealth is built, and it is not how God designed increase to happen.

    Money does not multiply by itself; it multiplies in exchange for a service or some other resource.

    When someone claims that your money can grow without effort, discern immediately that deception is at play. Behind most “quick returns” lies manipulation, greed, or outright fraud. Many have lost their hard-earned savings chasing illusions of instant wealth.

    God is not against you increasing and multiplying within a short span. He is the God who quickens us. He delights in blessing the work of your hands. But He blesses what you work on, not what you gamble on. He multiplies what you sow in faith, not what you risk out of impatience.

    Be wise. Choose to follow divine financial principles—work diligently, save, invest prudently, give generously, and trust God to bless the process. Hallelujah!

    *FURTHER STUDY:* Deuteronomy 8:18, Genesis 26:12

    *GOLDEN NUGGET:* God is not against you increasing and multiplying within a short span. He is the God who quickens us. He delights in blessing the work of your hands. But He blesses what you work on, not what you gamble on. He multiplies what you sow in faith, not what you risk out of impatience.

    *PRAYER:* Loving Father, I thank You for Your wisdom concerning finances. You have entrusted me with resources, and I choose to steward them faithfully. I reject greed, impatience, and the lure of easy gain. I work diligently with my hands and trust You to bless the work I do. You prosper me according to Your ways. My increase brings glory to Your name. In Jesus’ name, Amen.


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    *#PhanerooDevotion*
    *PHANEROO MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL DEVOTION* Friday, 21st November 2025 Apostle Grace Lubega *KINGDOM FINANCE PRINCIPLES: GET-RICH-QUICK SCHEMES* *Proverbs 13:11 (NLT):* “Wealth from get-rich-quick schemes quickly disappears; wealth from hard work grows over time.” In a world obsessed with instant results, many people are being lured into financial traps disguised as “get-rich-quick” opportunities. They promise effortless multiplication— “Invest this amount today and double it in a few days.” No work, no product, no service, just the illusion of money producing more money on its own. However, that is not how true wealth is built, and it is not how God designed increase to happen. Money does not multiply by itself; it multiplies in exchange for a service or some other resource. When someone claims that your money can grow without effort, discern immediately that deception is at play. Behind most “quick returns” lies manipulation, greed, or outright fraud. Many have lost their hard-earned savings chasing illusions of instant wealth. God is not against you increasing and multiplying within a short span. He is the God who quickens us. He delights in blessing the work of your hands. But He blesses what you work on, not what you gamble on. He multiplies what you sow in faith, not what you risk out of impatience. Be wise. Choose to follow divine financial principles—work diligently, save, invest prudently, give generously, and trust God to bless the process. Hallelujah! *FURTHER STUDY:* Deuteronomy 8:18, Genesis 26:12 *GOLDEN NUGGET:* God is not against you increasing and multiplying within a short span. He is the God who quickens us. He delights in blessing the work of your hands. But He blesses what you work on, not what you gamble on. He multiplies what you sow in faith, not what you risk out of impatience. *PRAYER:* Loving Father, I thank You for Your wisdom concerning finances. You have entrusted me with resources, and I choose to steward them faithfully. I reject greed, impatience, and the lure of easy gain. I work diligently with my hands and trust You to bless the work I do. You prosper me according to Your ways. My increase brings glory to Your name. In Jesus’ name, Amen. bit.ly/FaithReceivesWhatGodProvides *#PhanerooDevotion📜*
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  • *PHANEROO MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL DEVOTION*
    Thursday, 20th November 2025
    Apostle Grace Lubega

    *WISDOM IN RESTORATION*

    *2 Corinthians 7:9 (NIV):* “Yet now I am happy, not because you were made sorry, but because your sorrow led you to repentance. For you became sorrowful as God intended and so were not harmed in any way by us.”

    Correction is a vital part of the Christian walk, both for the one giving it and for the one receiving it. However, it requires wisdom, maturity, and love.

    In our desire to correct others, we may sometimes speak harshly, act impatiently, or address issues without the leading of the Spirit. Though our intentions may be right, our approach can leave people wounded rather than restored.

    This is what the Apostle Paul was careful to avoid. In addressing the Corinthian church, he wrote a stern letter confronting the error of one of their members (2 Corinthians 7:8). His words brought sorrow, but it was a godly sorrow, one that led to repentance. Like he says in our theme scripture, his correction did not bring harm.

    This is profound. True correction, inspired by the Spirit, never harms. It convicts, but it does not condemn.

    Whenever you find yourself in a position to correct someone, pause and ask yourself: Will my words heal or break? Will they restore or destroy?

    Correction must flow from the same love and patience that God extends to you. He never embarrasses or humiliates you into change; He draws you with kindness, truth, and grace. You must do the same for others.

    Let your words be seasoned with wisdom and wrapped in compassion. Be firm where necessary, but never forget that the goal of correction is to restore in love.

    *FURTHER STUDY:* Galatians 6:1, Romans 15:1

    *GOLDEN NUGGET:* Correction must flow from the same love and patience that God extends to you. He never embarrasses or humiliates you into change; He draws you with kindness, truth, and grace. You must do the same for others.

    *PRAYER:* Loving Father, I thank You for Your mercy and patience toward me. Your discipline and chastisement is always in love. Teach me to correct anyone else with the same wisdom. Let my words be seasoned with grace and guided by Your Spirit. May my counsel heal, my rebuke restore, and my actions reveal Your heart. In Jesus’ name, Amen.


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    *#PhanerooDevotion*
    *PHANEROO MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL DEVOTION* Thursday, 20th November 2025 Apostle Grace Lubega *WISDOM IN RESTORATION* *2 Corinthians 7:9 (NIV):* “Yet now I am happy, not because you were made sorry, but because your sorrow led you to repentance. For you became sorrowful as God intended and so were not harmed in any way by us.” Correction is a vital part of the Christian walk, both for the one giving it and for the one receiving it. However, it requires wisdom, maturity, and love. In our desire to correct others, we may sometimes speak harshly, act impatiently, or address issues without the leading of the Spirit. Though our intentions may be right, our approach can leave people wounded rather than restored. This is what the Apostle Paul was careful to avoid. In addressing the Corinthian church, he wrote a stern letter confronting the error of one of their members (2 Corinthians 7:8). His words brought sorrow, but it was a godly sorrow, one that led to repentance. Like he says in our theme scripture, his correction did not bring harm. This is profound. True correction, inspired by the Spirit, never harms. It convicts, but it does not condemn. Whenever you find yourself in a position to correct someone, pause and ask yourself: Will my words heal or break? Will they restore or destroy? Correction must flow from the same love and patience that God extends to you. He never embarrasses or humiliates you into change; He draws you with kindness, truth, and grace. You must do the same for others. Let your words be seasoned with wisdom and wrapped in compassion. Be firm where necessary, but never forget that the goal of correction is to restore in love. *FURTHER STUDY:* Galatians 6:1, Romans 15:1 *GOLDEN NUGGET:* Correction must flow from the same love and patience that God extends to you. He never embarrasses or humiliates you into change; He draws you with kindness, truth, and grace. You must do the same for others. *PRAYER:* Loving Father, I thank You for Your mercy and patience toward me. Your discipline and chastisement is always in love. Teach me to correct anyone else with the same wisdom. Let my words be seasoned with grace and guided by Your Spirit. May my counsel heal, my rebuke restore, and my actions reveal Your heart. In Jesus’ name, Amen. bit.ly/FaithReceivesWhatGodProvides *#PhanerooDevotion📜*
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  • *PHANEROO MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL DEVOTION*
    Thursday, 20th November 2025
    Apostle Grace Lubega

    *WISDOM IN RESTORATION*

    *2 Corinthians 7:9 (NIV):* “Yet now I am happy, not because you were made sorry, but because your sorrow led you to repentance. For you became sorrowful as God intended and so were not harmed in any way by us.”

    Correction is a vital part of the Christian walk, both for the one giving it and for the one receiving it. However, it requires wisdom, maturity, and love.

    In our desire to correct others, we may sometimes speak harshly, act impatiently, or address issues without the leading of the Spirit. Though our intentions may be right, our approach can leave people wounded rather than restored.

    This is what the Apostle Paul was careful to avoid. In addressing the Corinthian church, he wrote a stern letter confronting the error of one of their members (2 Corinthians 7:8). His words brought sorrow, but it was a godly sorrow, one that led to repentance. Like he says in our theme scripture, his correction did not bring harm.

    This is profound. True correction, inspired by the Spirit, never harms. It convicts, but it does not condemn.

    Whenever you find yourself in a position to correct someone, pause and ask yourself: Will my words heal or break? Will they restore or destroy?

    Correction must flow from the same love and patience that God extends to you. He never embarrasses or humiliates you into change; He draws you with kindness, truth, and grace. You must do the same for others.

    Let your words be seasoned with wisdom and wrapped in compassion. Be firm where necessary, but never forget that the goal of correction is to restore in love.

    *FURTHER STUDY:* Galatians 6:1, Romans 15:1

    *GOLDEN NUGGET:* Correction must flow from the same love and patience that God extends to you. He never embarrasses or humiliates you into change; He draws you with kindness, truth, and grace. You must do the same for others.

    *PRAYER:* Loving Father, I thank You for Your mercy and patience toward me. Your discipline and chastisement is always in love. Teach me to correct anyone else with the same wisdom. Let my words be seasoned with grace and guided by Your Spirit. May my counsel heal, my rebuke restore, and my actions reveal Your heart. In Jesus’ name, Amen.


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    *PHANEROO MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL DEVOTION* Thursday, 20th November 2025 Apostle Grace Lubega *WISDOM IN RESTORATION* *2 Corinthians 7:9 (NIV):* “Yet now I am happy, not because you were made sorry, but because your sorrow led you to repentance. For you became sorrowful as God intended and so were not harmed in any way by us.” Correction is a vital part of the Christian walk, both for the one giving it and for the one receiving it. However, it requires wisdom, maturity, and love. In our desire to correct others, we may sometimes speak harshly, act impatiently, or address issues without the leading of the Spirit. Though our intentions may be right, our approach can leave people wounded rather than restored. This is what the Apostle Paul was careful to avoid. In addressing the Corinthian church, he wrote a stern letter confronting the error of one of their members (2 Corinthians 7:8). His words brought sorrow, but it was a godly sorrow, one that led to repentance. Like he says in our theme scripture, his correction did not bring harm. This is profound. True correction, inspired by the Spirit, never harms. It convicts, but it does not condemn. Whenever you find yourself in a position to correct someone, pause and ask yourself: Will my words heal or break? Will they restore or destroy? Correction must flow from the same love and patience that God extends to you. He never embarrasses or humiliates you into change; He draws you with kindness, truth, and grace. You must do the same for others. Let your words be seasoned with wisdom and wrapped in compassion. Be firm where necessary, but never forget that the goal of correction is to restore in love. *FURTHER STUDY:* Galatians 6:1, Romans 15:1 *GOLDEN NUGGET:* Correction must flow from the same love and patience that God extends to you. He never embarrasses or humiliates you into change; He draws you with kindness, truth, and grace. You must do the same for others. *PRAYER:* Loving Father, I thank You for Your mercy and patience toward me. Your discipline and chastisement is always in love. Teach me to correct anyone else with the same wisdom. Let my words be seasoned with grace and guided by Your Spirit. May my counsel heal, my rebuke restore, and my actions reveal Your heart. In Jesus’ name, Amen. bit.ly/FaithReceivesWhatGodProvides *#PhanerooDevotion📜*
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  • for any that is able to help I thank you I the names of Jesus Christ
    for any that is able to help I thank you I the names of Jesus Christ
    Hello am Bush David Bukenya from Uganda I lost my job for some period of time I have been searching for work but things aren't well ,so am requesting for any destiny helper from any county or state who is willing to help me secure a job and start working am willing to migrate to any county or state and I can do anything that is available ,for any more information about me you can reach out on my phone number 0789374917 , Whatsapp or call I will be greatfull waiting to hear from you
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  • thanks for the Bible study and insights we received
    thanks for the Bible study and insights we received
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  • Hello am Bush David Bukenya from Uganda I lost my job for some period of time I have been searching for work but things aren't well ,so am requesting for any destiny helper from any county or state who is willing to help me secure a job and start working am willing to migrate to any county or state and I can do anything that is available ,for any more information about me you can reach out on my phone number 0789374917 , Whatsapp or call I will be greatfull waiting to hear from you
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