Born into a family of five in my hometown Ayetoro Gbede Ijumu Kogi State about 13 kilometres from Kabba. I attended St John's primary school Marana Ilorin, Amuro Community Secondary School Effo Amuro and the Universitiesof Ilorin and Ibadan. Worked and retired in 2008 at the Kwara State Council for Arts and Culture Ilorin. Married in 2015 but 8t got complex because she abandoned me and travelled to the UK. I have since then been technically divorced. I look forward however to a Christ-based relationship
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  • ‎Theme for the month of July: "The School of the Marketplace.'
    ‎Wednesday Morning, July 1, 2026
    ‎Topic: The Economics of Deliverance
    ‎Texts: Amos 5:14-15, 21-24, Psalm 50:7-13 and Matthew 8:28-34 
    ‎Memory Verse: Matthew 8:34
    ‎Opening Prayer
    ‎Lord of True Valuation, I enter the marketplace this morning carrying the heavy, tangled priorities of my culture. I confess that my peace is too often tied to the predictability of my income, the stability of my career, and the preservation of my assets. Give me the courage today to welcome Your disruptive presence, even if it costs me my comfort. Teach me the terrifying mathematics of the Kingdom, where the salvation of a single soul is worth infinitely more than the profit of the herd.
    ‎Hymn
    ‎"Be Thou My Vision"
    ‎Introduction: The Disruption of the Ledger
    ‎Welcome to July, and welcome to the School of the Marketplace. We spend the vast majority of our waking hours navigating the treacherous waters of commerce, career progression, and financial survival. We want God to bless our ledgers, to stabilize our economies, and to give us a peaceful, profitable Wednesday.
    ‎But today’s Gospel narrative aggressively shatters the illusion of the safe, domestic Savior. Jesus steps onto the shores of the Gadarenes and is immediately met by two men possessed by an incredibly violent demonic force. To deliver these men, Jesus permits the demons to enter a massive herd of pigs, which immediately rushes down the steep bank into the sea and perishes.
    ‎Jesus secured a miraculous, unprecedented spiritual victory. Two hopeless, exiled men were completely restored to their right minds. Yet, what was the reaction of the town? Did they throw a festival? Did they worship? No. The text says the whole town came out and begged Jesus to leave their region.
    ‎Why? Because deliverance was bad for the local economy. The pigs represented their profit, their retirement accounts, and their economic stability.
    ‎As the sharp-minded apologist C.S. Lewis noted:
    ‎"We are not merely imperfect creatures who must be improved: we are, as Newman said, rebels who must lay down our arms. The first demand of the gospel is that we should realize the cost of our rebellion."
    ‎The Revelation Codex asks a searing question of you this morning: Do you only want Jesus in your home and your workplace when He is increasing your profit margin? What happens when His righteousness demands a financial loss?
    ‎Reflection: The Geography of the Profit
    ‎The Stench of the False Offering (Amos 5:21-24): In our first reading, God speaks through the prophet Amos to a wealthy, religious society, saying: "I hate, I despise your religious festivals... Away with the noise of your songs! But let justice roll on like a river, righteousness like a never-failing stream!" The people were keeping all the religious rules while engaging in corrupt business practices in the marketplace.
    ‎The Codex Mirror: You cannot use your morning devotion as a bribe to keep God from examining your Wednesday business ethics. Are there "pigs" in your career—compromised practices, subtle dishonesties, or investments of your time that are morally toxic—that you are fiercely protecting because they make you money?
    ‎The Plea of the Comfortable (Matthew 8:34): The townspeople preferred manageable demons over economic disruption. They knew the two demon-possessed men were violent, but they had learned to live around them. What terrified them more than the demons was the absolute, uncontainable authority of a God who cared nothing for their profit margins.
    ‎The Codex Mirror: When God disrupts our financial plans—a lost promotion, an unexpected expense, or a career shift required for our family’s health—our first instinct is to panic and beg Him to back away. We must stop mourning the loss of the herd when God is busy saving the household.
    ‎Life Application: The Valuation Shift
    ‎The Economic Audit: Examine your anxieties for today. Are you sacrificing the peace of your marriage or the spiritual health of your children in order to protect a specific financial goal or career trajectory? Identify the "herd" you are valuing over your soul.
    ‎The Posture of the Open Hand: As you log into your computer or walk into your workplace today, verbally declare: *"Lord, my income is subordinate to Your righteousness. If there is anything in my professional life that hinders my spiritual freedom, You have my permission to drive it out."
    ‎The REVELATION CODEX: Transcribing the Codex
    ‎Write the answers to these questions in your REVELATION CODEX Notebook, Phone or PC Notebook. Help yourself Give honest and sincere answers.
    ‎WHAT I HEAR (The Rhema Word):
    ‎(What specific financial fear or career idol is the Holy Spirit asking you to loosen your grip on this morning?)
    ‎WHAT I SEE (The Discernment):
    ‎(Where is the enemy tempting you to compromise your integrity or family time today just to protect your bottom line?)
    ‎WHAT I RECEIVE (The Impartation): (Receive the radical, uncompromising priority of the Kingdom. Secure your true valuation here.)
    ‎Conclusion
    ‎You are not defined by the size of your portfolio, and your ultimate security is not anchored in your employer's stability. Do not walk into your Wednesday afraid of losing what you cannot keep. You serve the Lord who values your spiritual freedom above every currency in the world. Step into the marketplace today with absolute integrity, trusting that the God who delivers is also the God who provides.
    ‎Closing Prayer
    ‎Father, I surrender my professional ambitions and my financial fears to You. Forgive me for the times I have preferred the quiet comfort of my compromises over the disruptive power of Your holiness. Give me a heart that rejoices in the deliverance of my family more than the increase of my wealth. Be the absolute Lord of my ledger today. Amen.
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    ‎Theme for the month of July: "The School of the Marketplace.' ‎Wednesday Morning, July 1, 2026 ‎Topic: The Economics of Deliverance ‎Texts: Amos 5:14-15, 21-24, Psalm 50:7-13 and Matthew 8:28-34  ‎Memory Verse: Matthew 8:34 ‎Opening Prayer ‎Lord of True Valuation, I enter the marketplace this morning carrying the heavy, tangled priorities of my culture. I confess that my peace is too often tied to the predictability of my income, the stability of my career, and the preservation of my assets. Give me the courage today to welcome Your disruptive presence, even if it costs me my comfort. Teach me the terrifying mathematics of the Kingdom, where the salvation of a single soul is worth infinitely more than the profit of the herd. ‎Hymn ‎"Be Thou My Vision" ‎Introduction: The Disruption of the Ledger ‎Welcome to July, and welcome to the School of the Marketplace. We spend the vast majority of our waking hours navigating the treacherous waters of commerce, career progression, and financial survival. We want God to bless our ledgers, to stabilize our economies, and to give us a peaceful, profitable Wednesday. ‎But today’s Gospel narrative aggressively shatters the illusion of the safe, domestic Savior. Jesus steps onto the shores of the Gadarenes and is immediately met by two men possessed by an incredibly violent demonic force. To deliver these men, Jesus permits the demons to enter a massive herd of pigs, which immediately rushes down the steep bank into the sea and perishes. ‎Jesus secured a miraculous, unprecedented spiritual victory. Two hopeless, exiled men were completely restored to their right minds. Yet, what was the reaction of the town? Did they throw a festival? Did they worship? No. The text says the whole town came out and begged Jesus to leave their region. ‎Why? Because deliverance was bad for the local economy. The pigs represented their profit, their retirement accounts, and their economic stability. ‎As the sharp-minded apologist C.S. Lewis noted: ‎"We are not merely imperfect creatures who must be improved: we are, as Newman said, rebels who must lay down our arms. The first demand of the gospel is that we should realize the cost of our rebellion." ‎The Revelation Codex asks a searing question of you this morning: Do you only want Jesus in your home and your workplace when He is increasing your profit margin? What happens when His righteousness demands a financial loss? ‎Reflection: The Geography of the Profit ‎The Stench of the False Offering (Amos 5:21-24): In our first reading, God speaks through the prophet Amos to a wealthy, religious society, saying: "I hate, I despise your religious festivals... Away with the noise of your songs! But let justice roll on like a river, righteousness like a never-failing stream!" The people were keeping all the religious rules while engaging in corrupt business practices in the marketplace. ‎The Codex Mirror: You cannot use your morning devotion as a bribe to keep God from examining your Wednesday business ethics. Are there "pigs" in your career—compromised practices, subtle dishonesties, or investments of your time that are morally toxic—that you are fiercely protecting because they make you money? ‎The Plea of the Comfortable (Matthew 8:34): The townspeople preferred manageable demons over economic disruption. They knew the two demon-possessed men were violent, but they had learned to live around them. What terrified them more than the demons was the absolute, uncontainable authority of a God who cared nothing for their profit margins. ‎The Codex Mirror: When God disrupts our financial plans—a lost promotion, an unexpected expense, or a career shift required for our family’s health—our first instinct is to panic and beg Him to back away. We must stop mourning the loss of the herd when God is busy saving the household. ‎Life Application: The Valuation Shift ‎The Economic Audit: Examine your anxieties for today. Are you sacrificing the peace of your marriage or the spiritual health of your children in order to protect a specific financial goal or career trajectory? Identify the "herd" you are valuing over your soul. ‎The Posture of the Open Hand: As you log into your computer or walk into your workplace today, verbally declare: *"Lord, my income is subordinate to Your righteousness. If there is anything in my professional life that hinders my spiritual freedom, You have my permission to drive it out." ‎The REVELATION CODEX: Transcribing the Codex ‎Write the answers to these questions in your REVELATION CODEX Notebook, Phone or PC Notebook. Help yourself Give honest and sincere answers. ‎WHAT I HEAR (The Rhema Word): ‎(What specific financial fear or career idol is the Holy Spirit asking you to loosen your grip on this morning?) ‎WHAT I SEE (The Discernment): ‎(Where is the enemy tempting you to compromise your integrity or family time today just to protect your bottom line?) ‎WHAT I RECEIVE (The Impartation): (Receive the radical, uncompromising priority of the Kingdom. Secure your true valuation here.) ‎Conclusion ‎You are not defined by the size of your portfolio, and your ultimate security is not anchored in your employer's stability. Do not walk into your Wednesday afraid of losing what you cannot keep. You serve the Lord who values your spiritual freedom above every currency in the world. Step into the marketplace today with absolute integrity, trusting that the God who delivers is also the God who provides. ‎Closing Prayer ‎Father, I surrender my professional ambitions and my financial fears to You. Forgive me for the times I have preferred the quiet comfort of my compromises over the disruptive power of Your holiness. Give me a heart that rejoices in the deliverance of my family more than the increase of my wealth. Be the absolute Lord of my ledger today. Amen. ‎Shalom ‎09065125704 ‎Go and Win With God Now! ‎ ‎https://m.me/ch/AbapwI5clhD1NROD/?send_source=cm%3Acopy_invite_link ‎
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  • ‎Tuesday June 30, 2026
    ‎The Evening Edition
    ‎Topic Stepping Into the Great Calm
    ‎Texts: Matthew 8:26-27 and Psalm 107:28-30 
    ‎Memory Verse: Matthew 8:26
    ‎Opening Prayer
    ‎Lord of the Great Calm, wash away the adrenaline of my workplace. Silence the lingering echoes of the arguments I fought and the anxieties I harbored. Speak Your definitive peace over my household tonight, and let my mind settle like glass under the quiet gaze of Your love. Amen.
    ‎Hymn
    ‎*"Dear Lord and Father of Mankind"* *(Focus: "Drop Thy still dews of quietness, till all our strivings cease; take from our souls the strain and stress, and let our ordered lives confess the beauty of Thy peace."
    ‎Introduction: The Echo of the Waves
    ‎The work day is over, the doors are locked, and the house is settling into the evening. But as anyone who has spent a long day on the ocean knows, even when you are back on dry land, your body still feels like it is rocking. This is the physiological reality of Tuesday night. The emails have stopped, but your mind is still drafting replies. The argument with your spouse is over, but your pride is still bracing for the next wave. The children are asleep, but your heart is still pounding with worry for their future.
    ‎In the Gospel, when Jesus finally stands up and rebukes the wind and the sea, the text notes a profound detail: *"and it was completely calm."* Some translations say, *"there was a great calm."* It wasn't a gradual receding of the tide; it was an instant, supernatural leveling of the environment.
    ‎As the great theologian St. Augustine penned in his Confessions: "You have made us for yourself, O Lord, and our heart is restless until it rests in you."*
    ‎Tonight, **The Revelation Codex** invites you to stop riding the phantom waves of your day. You cannot sleep deeply if your mind is still bailing water. It is time to let the Voice that commands the cosmos command the atmosphere of your bedroom.
    ‎Reflection: Auditing the Great Calm
    ‎The Futility of the After-Storm (Psalm 107:28-30): The Psalmist writes, "He stilled the storm to a whisper; the waves of the sea were hushed. They were glad when it grew calm, and he guided them to their desired haven." Notice the sequence: the storm is hushed, gladness returns, and *then* they are guided home. You cannot arrive at the haven of true rest tonight if you are still rehearsing the chaos of the afternoon.
    ‎ The Codex Mirror: What conversation or financial pressure are you continuing to artificially resuscitate in your mind tonight? If Christ has hushed the storm of this day, you have no right to keep howling at the wind.
    ‎The Wonder of His Identity (Matthew 8:27): The disciples’ fear of the storm was entirely replaced by a holy awe of the Savior: "What kind of man is this?" The ultimate purpose of the pressures in your marriage, your bank account, and your parenting is not to destroy you, but to give you a front-row seat to the staggering power of God’s deliverance.
    ‎ The Codex Mirror: Let your Tuesday anxieties be swallowed up by awe tonight. Your problems are incredibly small; your God is terrifyingly immense.
    ‎Life Application: Silencing the Echoes
    ‎The Marital Reset: If there were "waves" of tension between you and your spouse today, do not go to sleep while the water is still choppy. Offer a word of peace, a gentle touch, or a quiet apology. Speak the "great calm" over your marriage bed.
    ‎The Financial Surrender: Mentally place your bills, your career trajectory, and your children’s futures into a locked box. Hand the key to the Master of the Sea. Declare: "The workday is over. The sea is calm. I resign from my worries for the night."
    ‎The REVELATION CODEX: Washing the Gown
    ‎Write the answers to these questions in your REVELATION CODEX Notebook, Phone or PC Notebook. Help yourself, Give honest and sincere answers.
    ‎WHAT GOD UNCOVERED: (Where did the Holy Spirit expose your tendency to hold onto the stress of the day long after the actual crisis has passed?)
    ‎WHAT GOD SETTLED: (What specific rolling wave of anxiety—a meeting for tomorrow, a bill for next week—are you explicitly commanding to be still in the name of Jesus tonight?)
    ‎Conclusion
    ‎The Tuesday ledger is closed. The storm has passed. You do not need to stay awake on the deck, straining your eyes into the dark to see if another wave is coming. The Sovereign Lord is standing guard over your home, your children, and your future. Release the tight grip you have on your life, lay your head on His sovereignty, and enter the great calm.
    ‎Closing Prayer
    ‎Father, I thank You that Your voice is louder than any storm in my life. I let go of the residual stress of this day. I command the anxious thoughts in my mind to be still. Blanket my home, my spouse, and my children in Your supernatural peace tonight. Guard us while we sleep, and wake us tomorrow with fresh faith to follow wherever You lead. Amen.
    ‎Shalom.
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    ‎The sea is like glass. Rest in His presence.
    ‎Tuesday June 30, 2026 ‎The Evening Edition ‎Topic Stepping Into the Great Calm ‎Texts: Matthew 8:26-27 and Psalm 107:28-30  ‎Memory Verse: Matthew 8:26 ‎Opening Prayer ‎Lord of the Great Calm, wash away the adrenaline of my workplace. Silence the lingering echoes of the arguments I fought and the anxieties I harbored. Speak Your definitive peace over my household tonight, and let my mind settle like glass under the quiet gaze of Your love. Amen. ‎Hymn ‎*"Dear Lord and Father of Mankind"* *(Focus: "Drop Thy still dews of quietness, till all our strivings cease; take from our souls the strain and stress, and let our ordered lives confess the beauty of Thy peace." ‎Introduction: The Echo of the Waves ‎The work day is over, the doors are locked, and the house is settling into the evening. But as anyone who has spent a long day on the ocean knows, even when you are back on dry land, your body still feels like it is rocking. This is the physiological reality of Tuesday night. The emails have stopped, but your mind is still drafting replies. The argument with your spouse is over, but your pride is still bracing for the next wave. The children are asleep, but your heart is still pounding with worry for their future. ‎In the Gospel, when Jesus finally stands up and rebukes the wind and the sea, the text notes a profound detail: *"and it was completely calm."* Some translations say, *"there was a great calm."* It wasn't a gradual receding of the tide; it was an instant, supernatural leveling of the environment. ‎As the great theologian St. Augustine penned in his Confessions: "You have made us for yourself, O Lord, and our heart is restless until it rests in you."* ‎Tonight, **The Revelation Codex** invites you to stop riding the phantom waves of your day. You cannot sleep deeply if your mind is still bailing water. It is time to let the Voice that commands the cosmos command the atmosphere of your bedroom. ‎Reflection: Auditing the Great Calm ‎The Futility of the After-Storm (Psalm 107:28-30): The Psalmist writes, "He stilled the storm to a whisper; the waves of the sea were hushed. They were glad when it grew calm, and he guided them to their desired haven." Notice the sequence: the storm is hushed, gladness returns, and *then* they are guided home. You cannot arrive at the haven of true rest tonight if you are still rehearsing the chaos of the afternoon. ‎ The Codex Mirror: What conversation or financial pressure are you continuing to artificially resuscitate in your mind tonight? If Christ has hushed the storm of this day, you have no right to keep howling at the wind. ‎The Wonder of His Identity (Matthew 8:27): The disciples’ fear of the storm was entirely replaced by a holy awe of the Savior: "What kind of man is this?" The ultimate purpose of the pressures in your marriage, your bank account, and your parenting is not to destroy you, but to give you a front-row seat to the staggering power of God’s deliverance. ‎ The Codex Mirror: Let your Tuesday anxieties be swallowed up by awe tonight. Your problems are incredibly small; your God is terrifyingly immense. ‎Life Application: Silencing the Echoes ‎The Marital Reset: If there were "waves" of tension between you and your spouse today, do not go to sleep while the water is still choppy. Offer a word of peace, a gentle touch, or a quiet apology. Speak the "great calm" over your marriage bed. ‎The Financial Surrender: Mentally place your bills, your career trajectory, and your children’s futures into a locked box. Hand the key to the Master of the Sea. Declare: "The workday is over. The sea is calm. I resign from my worries for the night." ‎The REVELATION CODEX: Washing the Gown ‎Write the answers to these questions in your REVELATION CODEX Notebook, Phone or PC Notebook. Help yourself, Give honest and sincere answers. ‎WHAT GOD UNCOVERED: (Where did the Holy Spirit expose your tendency to hold onto the stress of the day long after the actual crisis has passed?) ‎WHAT GOD SETTLED: (What specific rolling wave of anxiety—a meeting for tomorrow, a bill for next week—are you explicitly commanding to be still in the name of Jesus tonight?) ‎Conclusion ‎The Tuesday ledger is closed. The storm has passed. You do not need to stay awake on the deck, straining your eyes into the dark to see if another wave is coming. The Sovereign Lord is standing guard over your home, your children, and your future. Release the tight grip you have on your life, lay your head on His sovereignty, and enter the great calm. ‎Closing Prayer ‎Father, I thank You that Your voice is louder than any storm in my life. I let go of the residual stress of this day. I command the anxious thoughts in my mind to be still. Blanket my home, my spouse, and my children in Your supernatural peace tonight. Guard us while we sleep, and wake us tomorrow with fresh faith to follow wherever You lead. Amen. ‎Shalom. ‎09065125704 ‎Go and Win With God Now! ‎The sea is like glass. Rest in His presence. ‎
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  • ‎Topic: The Sleep of the Sovereign in the Vessel of Crisis
    ‎Tuesday June 30, 2026
    ‎Texts: Amos 3:1-8, 4:11-12, Psalm 5:4-8 and Matthew 8:23-27 
    ‎Memory Verde: Matthew 8:27
    ‎Opening Prayer
    ‎O Master of the Deep, I step into the vessel of this Tuesday morning feeling the subtle, rising panic of the winds around me. The financial spreadsheets look like gathering clouds, the tension in my home feels like shifting currents, and the sheer weight of my responsibilities threatens to pull me under. Forgive me for confusing Your silence with absence. Give me the profound grace today to look away from the crashing waves and fix my eyes on the unshakeable rest of the King sleeping in my boat. Amen.
    ‎Hymn
    ‎*"It Is Well With My Soul"
    ‎Introduction: The Storm That Scares the Experts
    ‎Monday was about breaking the chains; Tuesday is about surviving the sea. You have embarked on your week, but in today’s Gospel narrative, Jesus and His disciples step into a boat, These disciples were not amateur tourists; they were seasoned, hardened fishermen who had spent their entire lives on the Sea of Galilee. *"Lord, save us! We're going to drown!"* means this was not an ordinary squall. It was a crisis that entirely overwhelmed their human expertise.
    ‎ As the courageous holocaust survivor Corrie ten Boom profoundly noted:
    ‎"Worry does not empty tomorrow of its sorrow; it empties today of its strength."
    ‎The *Revelation Codex* calls you to audit your panic this morning. The storm is real, but the terror is a choice. You are about to discover that the safety of your vessel is not determined by the calmness of the water, but by the identity of your passenger.
    ‎Reflection: The Geography of the Squall
    ‎The Roar of the Lion (Amos 3:8): In today's first reading, the prophet Amos declares, *"The lion has roared—who will not fear? The Sovereign Lord has spoken—who can but prophesy?"* God uses the terrifying imagery of a roaring lion to remind Israel of His absolute, uncontainable authority. We often fear the wrong roar. We tremble at the roar of the economy, the roar of a difficult boss, or the roar of a rebellious teenager.
    ‎  The Codex Mirror: What "lion" is roaring at you this morning, trying to convince you that it has the final say over your survival? You must remind your fears that they are subject to the True Lion of the Tribe of Judah.
    ‎The Cushion of the Sovereign (Matthew 8:24-26): The waves are crashing, the boat is filling, and Jesus is... asleep. He is not asleep out of exhaustion or apathy; He is asleep because the storm poses absolutely zero threat to His eternal purpose. When the disciples wake Him, He does not immediately rebuke the storm. He rebukes *them* first: *"You of little faith, why are you so afraid?" The Codex Mirror: Your panic over your children or your bank account is often an accusation against God's character. You are screaming, *"Don't you care?"* The Lord’s quiet rest is an invitation to step off the deck of your own frantic management and sit beside Him in the stern.
    ‎ Life Application: Anchoring in the Gale
    ‎The Posture of the Stern: When the first chaotic email, domestic argument, or financial stressor hits you today, do not immediately react. Take a physical, deep breath, lean back, and mentally step into the stern of the boat. Say: *"My Savior is not panicking over this, so neither will I."*
    ‎The Silent Rebuttal: The enemy will try to capsize your peace through a specific fear today. Rebut it instantly with the memory verse. Remind yourself that the winds of your specific crisis *must* obey His voice.
    ‎The REVELATION CODEX: Transcribing the Codex
    ‎WHAT I HEAR (The Rhema Word):
    ‎ (What specific storm in your marriage or finances is the Spirit commanding you to stop panicking over right
    ‎WHAT I SEE (The Discernment):
    ‎ (Where is the enemy trying to use your own expertise and self-reliance to cause you to sink today?) `
    ‎WHAT I RECEIVE (The Impartation):** *(Take the profound, unshakeable peace of the sleeping Christ from the altar. Secure it here for your Tuesday.)
    ‎Conclusion
    ‎The winds of this Tuesday will blow, and the waters of the marketplace will churn, but your boat cannot sink. You carry the Maker of the Oceans within you. Stop relying on your own navigational skills to save your family. Rest in the supreme, unbothered authority of the Sovereign.
    ‎ Closing Prayer
    ‎> *Lord of the Wind and Waves, forgive me for my frantic efforts to bail out my own life. I surrender my financial fears, my marital frustrations, and my parental anxieties to You. When the storm hits today, keep my heart anchored in Your presence. Let me walk in such profound peace that the world looks at me and asks, "What kind of faith is this?" Amen.
    ‎Shalom
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    ‎Topic: The Sleep of the Sovereign in the Vessel of Crisis ‎Tuesday June 30, 2026 ‎Texts: Amos 3:1-8, 4:11-12, Psalm 5:4-8 and Matthew 8:23-27  ‎Memory Verde: Matthew 8:27 ‎Opening Prayer ‎O Master of the Deep, I step into the vessel of this Tuesday morning feeling the subtle, rising panic of the winds around me. The financial spreadsheets look like gathering clouds, the tension in my home feels like shifting currents, and the sheer weight of my responsibilities threatens to pull me under. Forgive me for confusing Your silence with absence. Give me the profound grace today to look away from the crashing waves and fix my eyes on the unshakeable rest of the King sleeping in my boat. Amen. ‎Hymn ‎*"It Is Well With My Soul" ‎Introduction: The Storm That Scares the Experts ‎Monday was about breaking the chains; Tuesday is about surviving the sea. You have embarked on your week, but in today’s Gospel narrative, Jesus and His disciples step into a boat, These disciples were not amateur tourists; they were seasoned, hardened fishermen who had spent their entire lives on the Sea of Galilee. *"Lord, save us! We're going to drown!"* means this was not an ordinary squall. It was a crisis that entirely overwhelmed their human expertise. ‎ As the courageous holocaust survivor Corrie ten Boom profoundly noted: ‎"Worry does not empty tomorrow of its sorrow; it empties today of its strength." ‎The *Revelation Codex* calls you to audit your panic this morning. The storm is real, but the terror is a choice. You are about to discover that the safety of your vessel is not determined by the calmness of the water, but by the identity of your passenger. ‎Reflection: The Geography of the Squall ‎The Roar of the Lion (Amos 3:8): In today's first reading, the prophet Amos declares, *"The lion has roared—who will not fear? The Sovereign Lord has spoken—who can but prophesy?"* God uses the terrifying imagery of a roaring lion to remind Israel of His absolute, uncontainable authority. We often fear the wrong roar. We tremble at the roar of the economy, the roar of a difficult boss, or the roar of a rebellious teenager. ‎  The Codex Mirror: What "lion" is roaring at you this morning, trying to convince you that it has the final say over your survival? You must remind your fears that they are subject to the True Lion of the Tribe of Judah. ‎The Cushion of the Sovereign (Matthew 8:24-26): The waves are crashing, the boat is filling, and Jesus is... asleep. He is not asleep out of exhaustion or apathy; He is asleep because the storm poses absolutely zero threat to His eternal purpose. When the disciples wake Him, He does not immediately rebuke the storm. He rebukes *them* first: *"You of little faith, why are you so afraid?" The Codex Mirror: Your panic over your children or your bank account is often an accusation against God's character. You are screaming, *"Don't you care?"* The Lord’s quiet rest is an invitation to step off the deck of your own frantic management and sit beside Him in the stern. ‎ Life Application: Anchoring in the Gale ‎The Posture of the Stern: When the first chaotic email, domestic argument, or financial stressor hits you today, do not immediately react. Take a physical, deep breath, lean back, and mentally step into the stern of the boat. Say: *"My Savior is not panicking over this, so neither will I."* ‎The Silent Rebuttal: The enemy will try to capsize your peace through a specific fear today. Rebut it instantly with the memory verse. Remind yourself that the winds of your specific crisis *must* obey His voice. ‎The REVELATION CODEX: Transcribing the Codex ‎WHAT I HEAR (The Rhema Word): ‎ (What specific storm in your marriage or finances is the Spirit commanding you to stop panicking over right ‎WHAT I SEE (The Discernment): ‎ (Where is the enemy trying to use your own expertise and self-reliance to cause you to sink today?) ` ‎WHAT I RECEIVE (The Impartation):** *(Take the profound, unshakeable peace of the sleeping Christ from the altar. Secure it here for your Tuesday.) ‎Conclusion ‎The winds of this Tuesday will blow, and the waters of the marketplace will churn, but your boat cannot sink. You carry the Maker of the Oceans within you. Stop relying on your own navigational skills to save your family. Rest in the supreme, unbothered authority of the Sovereign. ‎ Closing Prayer ‎> *Lord of the Wind and Waves, forgive me for my frantic efforts to bail out my own life. I surrender my financial fears, my marital frustrations, and my parental anxieties to You. When the storm hits today, keep my heart anchored in Your presence. Let me walk in such profound peace that the world looks at me and asks, "What kind of faith is this?" Amen. ‎Shalom ‎09065125704 ‎Go and Win With God Now! ‎ ‎https://m.me/ch/AbapwI5clhD1NROD/?send_source=cm%3Acopy_invite_link ‎
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    ‎Sunda,y June 28, 2026
    ‎Morning
    ‎Topic: The Architecture of the Upper Room
    ‎Texts: ⁴ 2 Kings 4:8-11, 14-16a, Psalm 89:2-3, 16-19, Romans 6:3-4, 8-11 and Matthew 10:37-42 
    ‎Memory Verse: Matthew 10:39
    ‎Opening Prayer
    ‎Lord of the Sabbath, I awake this morning and step away from the crowded, noisy streets of my own ambitions. I confess that my mind is often so cluttered with earthly anxieties that there is no space for Your presence to rest. As I prepare to enter Your sanctuary today with Your people, I ask You to clear away the debris of my distractions. Help me build a quiet upper room in my soul today—a space dedicated entirely to You, where Your word can take root and Your peace can dwell. Amen.
    ‎Hymn
    ‎"Take My Life and Let It Be"
    ‎Introduction: Making Room for the Holy
    ‎We enter Sunday morning seeking a divine encounter, hoping God will speak to our exhaustion and replenish our souls for the week ahead. Yet, we often walk into corporate worship with minds utterly jam-packed with the luggage of the marketplace. .
    ‎In today’s first reading, a wealthy Shunammite woman recognise the holiness of the prophet Elisha passing through her town. She does not just offer him a quick meal; she completely alters the architecture of her home. She says to her husband, *"Let us make a small roof chamber with walls, and put there for him a bed, a table, a chair, and a lamp."* She built a dedicated space for the holy.
    ‎“Christ says ‘Give me all. I don’t want so much of your time and so much of your money and so much of your work: I want you. I have not come to torment your natural self, but to kill it... Hand over the whole natural self, all the desires which you think innocent as well as the ones you think wicked—the whole outfit. I will give you a new self instead. In fact, I will give you Myself.’--C.S. Lewis
    ‎Today, The Revelation Codex asks you a piercing question: Have you made room for the King, or is He just a passing visitor in the crowded house of your life? To find the true life Christ promises, you must deliberately lose the cluttered life you are so desperately trying to hold together.
    ‎Reflection: The Cost of the Open Door
    ‎The Furnished Chamber (2 Kings 4:10):** The Shunammite woman didn't just clear a corner; she provided a bed (rest), a table (communion), a chair (attention), and a lamp (revelation). True spiritual hospitality requires intentionality.
    ‎The Codex Mirror: When you sit in the pew today, what will occupy your mind? Are you providing the Holy Spirit a chair of undivided attention, or will you spend the hour mentally scrolling through tomorrow's to-do list?
    ‎The Cross of Relinquishment (Matthew 10:38-39): Jesus speaks a hard, violent truth: to be worthy of Him, you must take up your cross. The cross is an instrument of death to your right to rule yourself. We lose our lives by surrendering our tight grip on our own agendas.
    ‎The Codex Mirror: The miracle of the Shunammite woman was that in making room for the prophet, she was given the one thing she thought was impossible—a son. When you empty yourself of your own demands this morning and give God the space, He fills it with resurrection life.
    ‎Life Application: Clearing the Space
    ‎THE DIGITAL FAST: Refuse to look at your emails, social media, or news feeds before you enter corporate worship today. Keep the upper room of your mind completely empty of the world's noise so it is ready for the Word.
    ‎THE OPEN HAND: As the worship music begins today, physically open your hands and rest them palms-up on your lap. Let it be a physical declaration: "I am holding onto nothing. My life is Yours."
    ‎REVELATION CODEX: Transcribing the Codex. Write the answers to these questions in your REVELATION CODEX Notebook, Phone or PC Notebook. Help yourself, Give honest and sincere answers:
    ‎WHAT I HEAR (The Rhema Word): (What specific earthly affection or worry is the Spirit asking you to move out of the way today to make room for Him?) `
    ‎WHAT I SEE (The Discernment)
    ‎(Where is the enemy trying to crowd your mind with distractions to keep you from experiencing deep corporate worship this morning?)
    ‎WHAT I RECEIVE (The Impartation):
    ‎(Take the grace of a cleared mind and an open heart from the altar right now.
    ‎Conclusion
    ‎You do not have to fight for your own life today. Step out of the exhausting business of self-preservation. Build the room, light the lamp, and prepare the table. Go into the house of the Lord today completely empty of yourself, and watch how quickly the Father fills the space.
    ‎Closing Prayer
    ‎Father, I surrender my schedule, my reputation, and my earthly affections to You. I want to lose my life in Yours. As I join the congregation of the saints today, keep my mind sharp and my spirit attentive. Let my heart be a furnished room where Your presence is honoured above all else. Amen.
    ‎LIFE GATE DAILY: A Quiet Time Manual With REVELATION CODEX  for Spiritual Excellence By Pastor Babajide Charles Ihimodu ( The Narrow Way Christian Ministries) ‎Sunda,y June 28, 2026 ‎Morning ‎Topic: The Architecture of the Upper Room ‎Texts: ⁴ 2 Kings 4:8-11, 14-16a, Psalm 89:2-3, 16-19, Romans 6:3-4, 8-11 and Matthew 10:37-42  ‎Memory Verse: Matthew 10:39 ‎Opening Prayer ‎Lord of the Sabbath, I awake this morning and step away from the crowded, noisy streets of my own ambitions. I confess that my mind is often so cluttered with earthly anxieties that there is no space for Your presence to rest. As I prepare to enter Your sanctuary today with Your people, I ask You to clear away the debris of my distractions. Help me build a quiet upper room in my soul today—a space dedicated entirely to You, where Your word can take root and Your peace can dwell. Amen. ‎Hymn ‎"Take My Life and Let It Be" ‎Introduction: Making Room for the Holy ‎We enter Sunday morning seeking a divine encounter, hoping God will speak to our exhaustion and replenish our souls for the week ahead. Yet, we often walk into corporate worship with minds utterly jam-packed with the luggage of the marketplace. . ‎In today’s first reading, a wealthy Shunammite woman recognise the holiness of the prophet Elisha passing through her town. She does not just offer him a quick meal; she completely alters the architecture of her home. She says to her husband, *"Let us make a small roof chamber with walls, and put there for him a bed, a table, a chair, and a lamp."* She built a dedicated space for the holy. ‎“Christ says ‘Give me all. I don’t want so much of your time and so much of your money and so much of your work: I want you. I have not come to torment your natural self, but to kill it... Hand over the whole natural self, all the desires which you think innocent as well as the ones you think wicked—the whole outfit. I will give you a new self instead. In fact, I will give you Myself.’--C.S. Lewis ‎Today, The Revelation Codex asks you a piercing question: Have you made room for the King, or is He just a passing visitor in the crowded house of your life? To find the true life Christ promises, you must deliberately lose the cluttered life you are so desperately trying to hold together. ‎Reflection: The Cost of the Open Door ‎The Furnished Chamber (2 Kings 4:10):** The Shunammite woman didn't just clear a corner; she provided a bed (rest), a table (communion), a chair (attention), and a lamp (revelation). True spiritual hospitality requires intentionality. ‎The Codex Mirror: When you sit in the pew today, what will occupy your mind? Are you providing the Holy Spirit a chair of undivided attention, or will you spend the hour mentally scrolling through tomorrow's to-do list? ‎The Cross of Relinquishment (Matthew 10:38-39): Jesus speaks a hard, violent truth: to be worthy of Him, you must take up your cross. The cross is an instrument of death to your right to rule yourself. We lose our lives by surrendering our tight grip on our own agendas. ‎The Codex Mirror: The miracle of the Shunammite woman was that in making room for the prophet, she was given the one thing she thought was impossible—a son. When you empty yourself of your own demands this morning and give God the space, He fills it with resurrection life. ‎Life Application: Clearing the Space ‎THE DIGITAL FAST: Refuse to look at your emails, social media, or news feeds before you enter corporate worship today. Keep the upper room of your mind completely empty of the world's noise so it is ready for the Word. ‎THE OPEN HAND: As the worship music begins today, physically open your hands and rest them palms-up on your lap. Let it be a physical declaration: "I am holding onto nothing. My life is Yours." ‎REVELATION CODEX: Transcribing the Codex. Write the answers to these questions in your REVELATION CODEX Notebook, Phone or PC Notebook. Help yourself, Give honest and sincere answers: ‎WHAT I HEAR (The Rhema Word): (What specific earthly affection or worry is the Spirit asking you to move out of the way today to make room for Him?) ` ‎WHAT I SEE (The Discernment) ‎(Where is the enemy trying to crowd your mind with distractions to keep you from experiencing deep corporate worship this morning?) ‎WHAT I RECEIVE (The Impartation): ‎(Take the grace of a cleared mind and an open heart from the altar right now. ‎Conclusion ‎You do not have to fight for your own life today. Step out of the exhausting business of self-preservation. Build the room, light the lamp, and prepare the table. Go into the house of the Lord today completely empty of yourself, and watch how quickly the Father fills the space. ‎Closing Prayer ‎Father, I surrender my schedule, my reputation, and my earthly affections to You. I want to lose my life in Yours. As I join the congregation of the saints today, keep my mind sharp and my spirit attentive. Let my heart be a furnished room where Your presence is honoured above all else. Amen.
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  • ‎LIFE GATE DAILY: A Quiet Time Manual With REVELATION CODEX  for Spiritual Excellence By Pastor Babajide Charles Ihimodu ( The Narrow Way Christian Ministries)
    ‎Saturday  June 27, 2026
    ‎Evening
    ‎Topic: The Weekly Threshold Audit (Codex Ebenezer)
    ‎Texts: Matthew 8:14-17 and 1 Samuel 7:12
    ‎Memory Verse: Matthew 8:17
    ‎Opening Prayer
    ‎Lord of the Threshold, the week is over. The striving is done. I come to You tonight carrying the bruises, the fatigue, and the fever of the past seven days. Step into the quiet house of my soul, Lord Jesus. Touch my hand, rebuke the lingering anxieties of the marketplace, and lift this heavy yoke from my shoulders. Prepare my heart to enter Your sanctuary tomorrow with empty hands and a singing spirit. Amen.
    ‎Hymn
    ‎"Be Still, My Soul"
    ‎Introduction: Healing the Fever of the Grind
    ‎As Saturday night falls, we reach the edge of the week. This is the threshold—the space between the exhausting demands of our past six days and the corporate worship of Sunday morning. But often, we arrive at this threshold carrying a spiritual and emotional fever. The adrenaline of the marketplace has left us burned out, irritable with our spouses, short-tempered with our children, and quietly desperate for relief.
    ‎In tonight’s Gospel, Jesus enters the house of Peter and finds his mother-in-law lying in bed, paralyzed by a fever. Jesus does not ask her to get up and serve Him while she is sick. He touches her hand, the fever leaves her, and *then* she rises and waits on Him.
    ‎"Let us give up our work, our thoughts, our plans, ourselves, our lives, our loved ones, our influence, our all, right into His hand; and then, when we have given all over to Him, there will be nothing left for us to be troubled about."-- Hudson Taylor
    ‎Tonight, The Revelation Codex commands a complete cessation of your weekly worries. It is time to let the Great Physician touch the fever of your anxiety, so you can rise tomorrow completely restored.
    ‎Reflection: The Great Exchange
    ‎The Touch that Breaks the Fever (Matthew 8:14-15): The world tells us to push through our mental and emotional fevers, to "grind" until the work is done. But Jesus operates differently. He silences the illness with a touch. When you close your eyes tonight, you must allow His presence to break the fever of your financial worries and professional ambitions. You cannot serve God purely on Sunday if you are still burning with the anxiety of Saturday.
    ‎The Carrier of the Luggage (Matthew 8:16-17): Matthew notes that Jesus healed all the sick to fulfill Isaiah's prophecy: *"He took up our infirmities and bore our diseases."* This is the great exchange of the Gospel. If Christ has already taken up your infirmities, your failures from this past week, and your fears for the future, why are you still insisting on carrying them into your bed tonight?
    ‎CODEX EBENEZER (Summation of all entries into your REVELATION CODEX Notebook): The Weekly Threshold Audit
    ‎“Then Samuel took a stone and set it up... He named it Ebenezer, saying, ‘Thus far the Lord has helped us.’”— 1 Samuel 7:12
    ‎Before you close the book on this week and prepare for the Lord's Day, you must set up a spiritual monument. Do not let the victories or the lessons of the past seven days be forgotten in the rush of the weekend.
    ‎THE RED THREAD: (Look back over your Dawn Ledgers from Monday through today. What is the single, recurring theme, correction, or comfort the Holy Spirit kept speaking to you this week?)* THE SMASHED IDOL: (What specific anxiety, false security, or piece of pride did you successfully leave at the altar this week instead of carrying it into this weekend?)
    ‎THE ALTAR TESTIMONY: (Document one definitive moment this week where choosing God's Presence over your own panic directly shifted a situation in your home or workspace.)
    ‎Conclusion
    ‎The milestone is set. The week is officially sealed. You do not need to stay awake tonight relitigating your mistakes or plotting your comeback. The fever has broken. Let the deep, cool rest of the Holy Spirit wash over your mind. Tomorrow is the Lord's Day—a day of resurrection, of corporate joy, and of new beginnings. Go to sleep knowing you are completely covered by the One who holds the universe together.
    ‎Closing Prayer
    ‎Father, I set up my Ebenezer tonight. Thus far, You have helped me. You have carried me through the storms of this week, provided for my needs, and touched the fever of my anxious heart. I leave the past seven days entirely at the foot of the cross. Cleanse my mind, protect my home, and let me wake tomorrow morning with a heart bursting with worship for my King. In the mighty name of Jesus, Amen.
    ‎Shalom.
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    ‎LIFE GATE DAILY: A Quiet Time Manual With REVELATION CODEX  for Spiritual Excellence By Pastor Babajide Charles Ihimodu ( The Narrow Way Christian Ministries) ‎Saturday  June 27, 2026 ‎Evening ‎Topic: The Weekly Threshold Audit (Codex Ebenezer) ‎Texts: Matthew 8:14-17 and 1 Samuel 7:12 ‎Memory Verse: Matthew 8:17 ‎Opening Prayer ‎Lord of the Threshold, the week is over. The striving is done. I come to You tonight carrying the bruises, the fatigue, and the fever of the past seven days. Step into the quiet house of my soul, Lord Jesus. Touch my hand, rebuke the lingering anxieties of the marketplace, and lift this heavy yoke from my shoulders. Prepare my heart to enter Your sanctuary tomorrow with empty hands and a singing spirit. Amen. ‎Hymn ‎"Be Still, My Soul" ‎Introduction: Healing the Fever of the Grind ‎As Saturday night falls, we reach the edge of the week. This is the threshold—the space between the exhausting demands of our past six days and the corporate worship of Sunday morning. But often, we arrive at this threshold carrying a spiritual and emotional fever. The adrenaline of the marketplace has left us burned out, irritable with our spouses, short-tempered with our children, and quietly desperate for relief. ‎In tonight’s Gospel, Jesus enters the house of Peter and finds his mother-in-law lying in bed, paralyzed by a fever. Jesus does not ask her to get up and serve Him while she is sick. He touches her hand, the fever leaves her, and *then* she rises and waits on Him. ‎"Let us give up our work, our thoughts, our plans, ourselves, our lives, our loved ones, our influence, our all, right into His hand; and then, when we have given all over to Him, there will be nothing left for us to be troubled about."-- Hudson Taylor ‎Tonight, The Revelation Codex commands a complete cessation of your weekly worries. It is time to let the Great Physician touch the fever of your anxiety, so you can rise tomorrow completely restored. ‎Reflection: The Great Exchange ‎The Touch that Breaks the Fever (Matthew 8:14-15): The world tells us to push through our mental and emotional fevers, to "grind" until the work is done. But Jesus operates differently. He silences the illness with a touch. When you close your eyes tonight, you must allow His presence to break the fever of your financial worries and professional ambitions. You cannot serve God purely on Sunday if you are still burning with the anxiety of Saturday. ‎The Carrier of the Luggage (Matthew 8:16-17): Matthew notes that Jesus healed all the sick to fulfill Isaiah's prophecy: *"He took up our infirmities and bore our diseases."* This is the great exchange of the Gospel. If Christ has already taken up your infirmities, your failures from this past week, and your fears for the future, why are you still insisting on carrying them into your bed tonight? ‎CODEX EBENEZER (Summation of all entries into your REVELATION CODEX Notebook): The Weekly Threshold Audit ‎“Then Samuel took a stone and set it up... He named it Ebenezer, saying, ‘Thus far the Lord has helped us.’”— 1 Samuel 7:12 ‎Before you close the book on this week and prepare for the Lord's Day, you must set up a spiritual monument. Do not let the victories or the lessons of the past seven days be forgotten in the rush of the weekend. ‎THE RED THREAD: (Look back over your Dawn Ledgers from Monday through today. What is the single, recurring theme, correction, or comfort the Holy Spirit kept speaking to you this week?)* THE SMASHED IDOL: (What specific anxiety, false security, or piece of pride did you successfully leave at the altar this week instead of carrying it into this weekend?) ‎THE ALTAR TESTIMONY: (Document one definitive moment this week where choosing God's Presence over your own panic directly shifted a situation in your home or workspace.) ‎Conclusion ‎The milestone is set. The week is officially sealed. You do not need to stay awake tonight relitigating your mistakes or plotting your comeback. The fever has broken. Let the deep, cool rest of the Holy Spirit wash over your mind. Tomorrow is the Lord's Day—a day of resurrection, of corporate joy, and of new beginnings. Go to sleep knowing you are completely covered by the One who holds the universe together. ‎Closing Prayer ‎Father, I set up my Ebenezer tonight. Thus far, You have helped me. You have carried me through the storms of this week, provided for my needs, and touched the fever of my anxious heart. I leave the past seven days entirely at the foot of the cross. Cleanse my mind, protect my home, and let me wake tomorrow morning with a heart bursting with worship for my King. In the mighty name of Jesus, Amen. ‎Shalom. ‎09065125704 ‎Go and Win With God Now! ‎The fever has broken. The week is sealed. Rest in His presence. ‎ ‎https://m.me/ch/AbapwI5clhD1NROD/?send_source=cm%3Acopy_invite_link
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  • ‎LIFE GATE DAILY:A Quiet Time Manual for Spiritual Excellence by Pastor Babajide Charles Ihimodu (The Narrow Way Christian Ministries)
    ‎Saturday, June 20, 2026
    ‎Morning
    ‎Topic: Protecting Your Heart From the Anxiety of Scarcity
    ‎Texts: Matthew 6:19-21 and Psalm 119:11, 36-37
    ‎Memory Verse: Matthew 6:21
    ‎Introduction
    ‎We wake up every morning to a world that tells us we are only as secure as our bank accounts, our job titles, or our social media likes. We frantically stack up these earthly bricks, hoping to build a fortress that nothing can touch. But Jesus steps into our morning rush with a radical, soul-shaking reality check: your external security is an illusion.
    ‎As the great martyr Jim Elliot famously wrote: *“He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose.”* Today, the *Revelation Codex* calls you to audit your heart. We must stop wasting our strength trying to insure a life destined to rust, and instead step into the deep, unshakeable peace of God's immediate presence.
    ‎Deep Reflection: The Gravity of What We Hold
    ‎The Rust Factor (Matthew 6:19-20): Think about the things you worried about most this past week. Was it a financial buffer? Someone else's opinion? Your status? Jesus points out that earthly treasures have an expiration date—moths eat them from the inside, rust corrodes their value, and thieves dig through our defences to steal them. When we tie our joy to things that can depreciate, we live in constant anxiety.
    ‎Your Experience: What is the one thing you are holding so tightly today that the thought of losing it makes your chest tight? That is your functional "treasure."
    ‎The Compass of the Soul (Matthew 6:21): Notice the order of Jesus' words: your heart follows your treasure. We often think we give our time and money to what we love, but Jesus says the reverse is true. Whatever you invest your money, your time, and your midnight worries into will automatically pull your affections right behind it.
    ‎Your Experience: If someone looked at your calendar and your bank statement from the last seven days, where would they say your heart is currently pointing?
    ‎ “The man who has God for his treasure has all things in One.” — **A.W. Tozer
    ‎ Life Application
    ‎The Silent Release: Name the biggest financial or material worry you have right now. Consciously hand it over to God this morning and tell Him, *"I refuse to let a temporary asset rule my peace today."*
    ‎The Invisible But Tangible Deposit: Do one small, kind act for someone today—like buying a colleague a meal or doing a chore no one likes ( Cleaning the pews at your Church) and intentionally keep it a secret so only God knows.
    ‎REVELATION CODEX (Now write your Name, Revelation Codex as the Subject of your new Notebook or Jotter and Date it. Begin to respond to the Surveys. Keep them safely and continue to pray about them): Transcribing the Codex (Read the Texts again and quietly listen in your spirit)
    ‎WHAT I HEAR (The Rhema Word):
    ‎(What quiet direction is the Spirit whispering to you right now?) `_____________________________________________________________________________________
    ‎WHAT I SEE (The Discernment):
    ‎(Where is the enemy using financial fear or comparison to trap you today?) _____________________________________________________________________________________
    ‎WHAT I RECEIVE (The Impartation):
    ‎(What specific grace or unshakeable peace are you taking from the altar right now?) `_______________________________________________________________________________________
    ‎Conclusion
    ‎At the end of the day, you cannot serve two masters. You will either spend your life anxiously managing a kingdom of dust, or you will rest in a Kingdom that cannot be shaken. Choose to keep your eyes fixed on the Father today. Let the world scramble for what fades; your wealth is secure because your Saviour is eternal.
    ‎Closing Prayer
    ‎Father, thank You for being my true security. Deliver me from the exhausting trap of self-preservation and the fear of scarcity. Open my hands today so that I can live generously, love deeply, and trust You completely with my future. Amen.
    ‎Shalom
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    ‎LIFE GATE DAILY:A Quiet Time Manual for Spiritual Excellence by Pastor Babajide Charles Ihimodu (The Narrow Way Christian Ministries) ‎Saturday, June 20, 2026 ‎Morning ‎Topic: Protecting Your Heart From the Anxiety of Scarcity ‎Texts: Matthew 6:19-21 and Psalm 119:11, 36-37 ‎Memory Verse: Matthew 6:21 ‎Introduction ‎We wake up every morning to a world that tells us we are only as secure as our bank accounts, our job titles, or our social media likes. We frantically stack up these earthly bricks, hoping to build a fortress that nothing can touch. But Jesus steps into our morning rush with a radical, soul-shaking reality check: your external security is an illusion. ‎As the great martyr Jim Elliot famously wrote: *“He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose.”* Today, the *Revelation Codex* calls you to audit your heart. We must stop wasting our strength trying to insure a life destined to rust, and instead step into the deep, unshakeable peace of God's immediate presence. ‎Deep Reflection: The Gravity of What We Hold ‎The Rust Factor (Matthew 6:19-20): Think about the things you worried about most this past week. Was it a financial buffer? Someone else's opinion? Your status? Jesus points out that earthly treasures have an expiration date—moths eat them from the inside, rust corrodes their value, and thieves dig through our defences to steal them. When we tie our joy to things that can depreciate, we live in constant anxiety. ‎Your Experience: What is the one thing you are holding so tightly today that the thought of losing it makes your chest tight? That is your functional "treasure." ‎The Compass of the Soul (Matthew 6:21): Notice the order of Jesus' words: your heart follows your treasure. We often think we give our time and money to what we love, but Jesus says the reverse is true. Whatever you invest your money, your time, and your midnight worries into will automatically pull your affections right behind it. ‎Your Experience: If someone looked at your calendar and your bank statement from the last seven days, where would they say your heart is currently pointing? ‎ “The man who has God for his treasure has all things in One.” — **A.W. Tozer ‎ Life Application ‎The Silent Release: Name the biggest financial or material worry you have right now. Consciously hand it over to God this morning and tell Him, *"I refuse to let a temporary asset rule my peace today."* ‎The Invisible But Tangible Deposit: Do one small, kind act for someone today—like buying a colleague a meal or doing a chore no one likes ( Cleaning the pews at your Church) and intentionally keep it a secret so only God knows. ‎REVELATION CODEX (Now write your Name, Revelation Codex as the Subject of your new Notebook or Jotter and Date it. Begin to respond to the Surveys. Keep them safely and continue to pray about them): Transcribing the Codex (Read the Texts again and quietly listen in your spirit) ‎WHAT I HEAR (The Rhema Word): ‎(What quiet direction is the Spirit whispering to you right now?) `_____________________________________________________________________________________ ‎WHAT I SEE (The Discernment): ‎(Where is the enemy using financial fear or comparison to trap you today?) _____________________________________________________________________________________ ‎WHAT I RECEIVE (The Impartation): ‎(What specific grace or unshakeable peace are you taking from the altar right now?) `_______________________________________________________________________________________ ‎Conclusion ‎At the end of the day, you cannot serve two masters. You will either spend your life anxiously managing a kingdom of dust, or you will rest in a Kingdom that cannot be shaken. Choose to keep your eyes fixed on the Father today. Let the world scramble for what fades; your wealth is secure because your Saviour is eternal. ‎Closing Prayer ‎Father, thank You for being my true security. Deliver me from the exhausting trap of self-preservation and the fear of scarcity. Open my hands today so that I can live generously, love deeply, and trust You completely with my future. Amen. ‎Shalom ‎09065125704 ‎Go and Win With God Now! ‎https://m.me/ch/AbapwI5clhD1NROD/?send_source=cm%3Acopy_invite_link
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