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  • © WORD POWER
    With Pastor Enoch King-Olayinka
    The Royal Family Chapel Christian Centre

    No. 4044

    GOD SHALL LIFT YOU FAR ABOVE YOUR CRITICS

    "There is nobody doing good that has never been criticized."

    — Pastor Enoch King-Olayinka

    Isaiah 54:17 (KJV)

    "No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper; and every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment thou shalt condemn..."

    "First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win."

    Every great destiny attracts opposition.

    If nobody talks about you, perhaps nobody notices what you are doing.

    Criticism is often the price paid by those who dare to make a difference.

    Never allow criticism to discourage you.

    Never allow the opinions of men to weaken your resolve or determination to fulfil your God-given assignment.

    The journey of greatness has never been free from opposition.

    Being a good person does not protect you from criticism.

    Being talented does not protect you from hatred.

    Being positive does not stop negativity from finding you.

    Being disciplined does not stop people from doubting you.

    In fact, excellence attracts attention.

    Nehemiah understood this truth.

    When he began rebuilding the broken walls of Jerusalem, Sanballat, Tobiah and Geshem mocked, ridiculed and threatened him.

    They criticised his vision because they feared his success.

    Yet Nehemiah refused to descend into arguments.

    He remained focused on the work.

    Nehemiah 6:3 (KJV)

    "I am doing a great work, so that I cannot come down..."

    Great people do not abandon their assignment to answer every critic.

    Lions do not lose sleep over the opinions of goats.

    Joseph was criticised by his brothers because of his dreams.

    David was despised by Goliath because he looked too small.

    Moses was constantly criticised by the Israelites despite sacrificing everything for them.

    Even our Lord Jesus Christ was falsely accused, mocked, rejected and crucified by those He came to save.

    If the perfect Son of God was criticised, no child of God should expect universal applause.

    Why do people criticise?

    Often, your consistency reminds them of their inconsistency.

    Your courage exposes their fear.

    Your voice highlights their silence.

    Your growth reveals their stagnation.

    Many people fight what convicts them.

    Do not mistake criticism for failure.

    Sometimes criticism is confirmation that you are moving forward.

    Remember this:

    People may criticise your beginning, but they cannot stop God's ending.

    The same voices that mocked Joseph later bowed before him.

    The same people who laughed at David later celebrated his victories.

    The same enemies who opposed Nehemiah could not stop the completion of the wall.

    God has a way of promoting those who remain faithful despite opposition.

    Do not waste your future trying to silence every critic.

    Spend your energy pleasing God.

    Walk in humility.

    Remain faithful.

    Keep improving.

    Let your results answer your critics.

    The God who lifted Joseph above his brothers, David above Saul, Esther above her enemies, Daniel above his accusers and Nehemiah above his mockers shall lift you far above everyone speaking against your destiny.

    Your criticism shall become your testimony.

    Your rejection shall become your recommendation.

    Your mockery shall become your miracle.

    Your latter end shall silence every evil voice.

    Isaiah 60:15 (KJV)

    "Whereas thou hast been forsaken and hated... I will make thee an eternal excellency, a joy of many generations."

    PRAYER

    1. Father, strengthen me never to be discouraged by criticism, but to remain focused on my divine assignment, in Jesus' name.
    2. Lord, lift me above every voice of mockery, rejection and opposition, and let my life become undeniable evidence of Your grace, in Jesus' name.
    3. Father, let every criticism against my destiny become a stepping stone to greater promotion, honour and testimonies, in Jesus' name.

    I PROPHESY

    God shall lift you far above your critics.

    Every voice speaking against your destiny shall be silenced by your testimonies.

    You shall not abandon your assignment because of opposition.

    The Lord shall promote you beyond the expectations of your enemies and you shell become living proof that God honours those who remain faithful in Jesus name.
    © WORD POWER With Pastor Enoch King-Olayinka The Royal Family Chapel Christian Centre No. 4044 GOD SHALL LIFT YOU FAR ABOVE YOUR CRITICS "There is nobody doing good that has never been criticized." — Pastor Enoch King-Olayinka Isaiah 54:17 (KJV) "No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper; and every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment thou shalt condemn..." "First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win." Every great destiny attracts opposition. If nobody talks about you, perhaps nobody notices what you are doing. Criticism is often the price paid by those who dare to make a difference. Never allow criticism to discourage you. Never allow the opinions of men to weaken your resolve or determination to fulfil your God-given assignment. The journey of greatness has never been free from opposition. Being a good person does not protect you from criticism. Being talented does not protect you from hatred. Being positive does not stop negativity from finding you. Being disciplined does not stop people from doubting you. In fact, excellence attracts attention. Nehemiah understood this truth. When he began rebuilding the broken walls of Jerusalem, Sanballat, Tobiah and Geshem mocked, ridiculed and threatened him. They criticised his vision because they feared his success. Yet Nehemiah refused to descend into arguments. He remained focused on the work. Nehemiah 6:3 (KJV) "I am doing a great work, so that I cannot come down..." Great people do not abandon their assignment to answer every critic. Lions do not lose sleep over the opinions of goats. Joseph was criticised by his brothers because of his dreams. David was despised by Goliath because he looked too small. Moses was constantly criticised by the Israelites despite sacrificing everything for them. Even our Lord Jesus Christ was falsely accused, mocked, rejected and crucified by those He came to save. If the perfect Son of God was criticised, no child of God should expect universal applause. Why do people criticise? Often, your consistency reminds them of their inconsistency. Your courage exposes their fear. Your voice highlights their silence. Your growth reveals their stagnation. Many people fight what convicts them. Do not mistake criticism for failure. Sometimes criticism is confirmation that you are moving forward. Remember this: People may criticise your beginning, but they cannot stop God's ending. The same voices that mocked Joseph later bowed before him. The same people who laughed at David later celebrated his victories. The same enemies who opposed Nehemiah could not stop the completion of the wall. God has a way of promoting those who remain faithful despite opposition. Do not waste your future trying to silence every critic. Spend your energy pleasing God. Walk in humility. Remain faithful. Keep improving. Let your results answer your critics. The God who lifted Joseph above his brothers, David above Saul, Esther above her enemies, Daniel above his accusers and Nehemiah above his mockers shall lift you far above everyone speaking against your destiny. Your criticism shall become your testimony. Your rejection shall become your recommendation. Your mockery shall become your miracle. Your latter end shall silence every evil voice. Isaiah 60:15 (KJV) "Whereas thou hast been forsaken and hated... I will make thee an eternal excellency, a joy of many generations." PRAYER 1. Father, strengthen me never to be discouraged by criticism, but to remain focused on my divine assignment, in Jesus' name. 2. Lord, lift me above every voice of mockery, rejection and opposition, and let my life become undeniable evidence of Your grace, in Jesus' name. 3. Father, let every criticism against my destiny become a stepping stone to greater promotion, honour and testimonies, in Jesus' name. I PROPHESY God shall lift you far above your critics. Every voice speaking against your destiny shall be silenced by your testimonies. You shall not abandon your assignment because of opposition. The Lord shall promote you beyond the expectations of your enemies and you shell become living proof that God honours those who remain faithful in Jesus name.
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  • *© WORD POWER*
    *With Pastor Enoch King-Olayinka*
    *The Royal Family Chapel Christian Centre*

    Sunday Edition

    No. 4035

    *BE MAGNIFIED, O LORD*

    YOU ARE HIGHLY EXALTED

    "When God becomes bigger in your heart, your problems become smaller in your sight."

    — Pastor Enoch King-Olayinka

    "Exalt ye the LORD our God, and worship at his footstool; for he is holy."
    (Psalm 99:5 KJV)

    One of the greatest secrets of a victorious believer is the ability to magnify God above every situation.

    To magnify God does not mean increasing His size, because God is already infinite.

    It means enlarging our understanding of His power.

    It means lifting Him above our fears.

    It means placing Him above our challenges.

    It means declaring that nothing is greater than our God.

    The Psalmist declared:

    "O magnify the LORD with me, and let us exalt his name together."
    (Psalm 34:3 KJV)

    David was not inviting people to make God bigger.

    He was inviting them to see God bigger.

    A microscope makes small things appear big, but a telescope helps us see great things more clearly.

    The greatness of your God determines your victory.

    When God is magnified in your heart, fear loses its voice.

    When God is exalted in your life, impossibilities become opportunities for His power to be revealed.

    The children of Israel saw the Red Sea as an impossible barrier.

    But Moses saw it as an opportunity for God to display His glory.

    "And Moses said unto the people, Fear ye not, stand still, and see the salvation of the LORD..."
    (Exodus 14:13 KJV)

    The same sea that looked like a dead end became a testimony.

    The same obstacle that frightened them became a pathway.

    God specialises in turning barriers into bridges.

    Never magnify the problem above the Problem Solver.

    Never magnify the storm above the One who controls the wind and the waves.

    The disciples were terrified when Jesus was sleeping in the boat during a storm.

    They cried:

    "Master, carest thou not that we perish?"
    (Mark 4:38 KJV)

    They magnified the storm but underestimated the Saviour.

    Jesus arose and rebuked the wind and said unto the sea:

    "Peace, be still."
    (Mark 4:39 KJV)

    Immediately, there was a great calm.

    The storm was not greater than the One in the boat.

    Your situation is not greater than the God who is with you.

    The book of Isaiah declares:

    "To whom then will ye liken me, or shall I be equal? saith the Holy One."
    (Isaiah 40:25 KJV)

    There is nobody like our God.

    Kings rise and fall.

    Empires come and go.

    Human strength has limitations.

    But God remains forever.

    He is the Almighty.

    He is the Creator.

    He is the Beginning and the End.

    He is the One who was, who is, and who is to come.

    The three Hebrew children understood the greatness of God.

    When Nebuchadnezzar threatened them with the fiery furnace, they refused to bow.

    They said:

    "Our God whom we serve is able to deliver us from the burning fiery furnace..."
    (Daniel 3:17 KJV)

    They magnified God above the fire.

    They magnified God above the king's command.

    They magnified God above death itself.

    And God stepped into the furnace with them.

    The fire could not burn them because the presence of the Almighty was with them.

    When God is exalted, every force of darkness must bow.

    Faith magnifies God's ability.

    Doubt magnifies human limitation.

    What you magnify controls your emotions.

    If you magnify people, you will live in disappointment.

    But if you magnify God, you will live in confidence.

    The Psalmist said:

    "The LORD is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? the LORD is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?"
    (Psalm 27:1 KJV)

    A believer who knows the greatness of God cannot remain defeated.

    The eagle does not fear the height because it understands the strength of its wings.

    Today, lift your eyes above your circumstances.

    Look beyond your challenges.

    Remember His faithfulness.

    Remember His power.

    Remember His promises.

    Let your heart declare:

    "Be magnified, O Lord.

    You are highly exalted.

    There is none like You.

    Your throne is forever.

    Your power has no limitation."

    May the Lord be magnified in your family, your destiny, and everything that concerns you.

    *PRAYER*

    1. Father, open my eyes to see Your greatness above every challenge in my life in Jesus' name.
    2. Lord, deliver me from magnifying problems, fears, and human limitations above Your power in Jesus' name.
    3. Father, let my life continually bring glory, honour, and praise to Your holy name in Jesus' name.
    4. Lord, arise and reveal Your greatness in every impossible situation confronting me in Jesus' name.
    *© WORD POWER* *With Pastor Enoch King-Olayinka* *The Royal Family Chapel Christian Centre* Sunday Edition No. 4035 *BE MAGNIFIED, O LORD* YOU ARE HIGHLY EXALTED "When God becomes bigger in your heart, your problems become smaller in your sight." — Pastor Enoch King-Olayinka "Exalt ye the LORD our God, and worship at his footstool; for he is holy." (Psalm 99:5 KJV) One of the greatest secrets of a victorious believer is the ability to magnify God above every situation. To magnify God does not mean increasing His size, because God is already infinite. It means enlarging our understanding of His power. It means lifting Him above our fears. It means placing Him above our challenges. It means declaring that nothing is greater than our God. The Psalmist declared: "O magnify the LORD with me, and let us exalt his name together." (Psalm 34:3 KJV) David was not inviting people to make God bigger. He was inviting them to see God bigger. A microscope makes small things appear big, but a telescope helps us see great things more clearly. The greatness of your God determines your victory. When God is magnified in your heart, fear loses its voice. When God is exalted in your life, impossibilities become opportunities for His power to be revealed. The children of Israel saw the Red Sea as an impossible barrier. But Moses saw it as an opportunity for God to display His glory. "And Moses said unto the people, Fear ye not, stand still, and see the salvation of the LORD..." (Exodus 14:13 KJV) The same sea that looked like a dead end became a testimony. The same obstacle that frightened them became a pathway. God specialises in turning barriers into bridges. Never magnify the problem above the Problem Solver. Never magnify the storm above the One who controls the wind and the waves. The disciples were terrified when Jesus was sleeping in the boat during a storm. They cried: "Master, carest thou not that we perish?" (Mark 4:38 KJV) They magnified the storm but underestimated the Saviour. Jesus arose and rebuked the wind and said unto the sea: "Peace, be still." (Mark 4:39 KJV) Immediately, there was a great calm. The storm was not greater than the One in the boat. Your situation is not greater than the God who is with you. The book of Isaiah declares: "To whom then will ye liken me, or shall I be equal? saith the Holy One." (Isaiah 40:25 KJV) There is nobody like our God. Kings rise and fall. Empires come and go. Human strength has limitations. But God remains forever. He is the Almighty. He is the Creator. He is the Beginning and the End. He is the One who was, who is, and who is to come. The three Hebrew children understood the greatness of God. When Nebuchadnezzar threatened them with the fiery furnace, they refused to bow. They said: "Our God whom we serve is able to deliver us from the burning fiery furnace..." (Daniel 3:17 KJV) They magnified God above the fire. They magnified God above the king's command. They magnified God above death itself. And God stepped into the furnace with them. The fire could not burn them because the presence of the Almighty was with them. When God is exalted, every force of darkness must bow. Faith magnifies God's ability. Doubt magnifies human limitation. What you magnify controls your emotions. If you magnify people, you will live in disappointment. But if you magnify God, you will live in confidence. The Psalmist said: "The LORD is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? the LORD is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?" (Psalm 27:1 KJV) A believer who knows the greatness of God cannot remain defeated. The eagle does not fear the height because it understands the strength of its wings. Today, lift your eyes above your circumstances. Look beyond your challenges. Remember His faithfulness. Remember His power. Remember His promises. Let your heart declare: "Be magnified, O Lord. You are highly exalted. There is none like You. Your throne is forever. Your power has no limitation." May the Lord be magnified in your family, your destiny, and everything that concerns you. *PRAYER* 1. Father, open my eyes to see Your greatness above every challenge in my life in Jesus' name. 2. Lord, deliver me from magnifying problems, fears, and human limitations above Your power in Jesus' name. 3. Father, let my life continually bring glory, honour, and praise to Your holy name in Jesus' name. 4. Lord, arise and reveal Your greatness in every impossible situation confronting me in Jesus' name.
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  • *© WORD POWER*
    *With Pastor Enoch King-Olayinka*
    *The Royal Family Chapel Christian Centre*

    No. 4034

    *YOU SHALL NOT FALL INTO THE PIT THE ENEMIES DUG FOR YOU*

    "The enemies may dig a pit for your downfall, but the God who protects your destiny will turn their trap into your testimony."

    — Pastor Enoch King-Olayinka

    Psalm 7:15 (KJV)

    "He made a pit, and digged it, and is fallen into the ditch which he made."

    Life is full of battles, and one of the greatest mistakes a person can make is to assume that everyone around him is happy about his progress.

    Some people are waiting for your failure.

    Some people are watching for your mistake.

    Some people are hoping that your journey will end in disappointment.

    Their plan is for you to break down.

    Their desire is for you to become frustrated.

    Their expectation is to see you put to shame and become nothing.

    But the good news is this:

    No plan of the enemy can defeat a person whose life is secured in God.

    Isaiah 54:17 (KJV)

    "No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper; and every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment thou shalt condemn..."

    The enemy may form weapons, but God has the final authority.

    The enemy may dig pits, but God has the power to preserve you.

    The enemy may set traps, but God can make you walk over them.

    A pit is a hidden place prepared for someone's destruction.

    The danger of a pit is that it is not always visible.

    The enemy does not always announce his plans.

    Sometimes the trap comes through betrayal.

    Sometimes it comes through false accusations.

    Sometimes it comes through temptation.

    Sometimes it comes through wrong decisions.

    That is why you need divine wisdom and divine protection.

    Proverbs 26:27 (KJV)

    "Whoso diggeth a pit shall fall therein: and he that rolleth a stone, it will return upon him."

    God has a way of making evil return to its sender.

    The same trap prepared for you can become the testimony that announces you.

    Joseph's brothers hated him because of his dreams.

    They wanted to kill his vision before it could become reality.

    Genesis 37:20 (KJV)

    "Come now therefore, and let us slay him, and cast him into some pit..."

    They threw Joseph into a pit, thinking they had ended his future.

    But they did not know that the pit was not Joseph's destination; it was only a pathway to his promotion.

    They saw a pit.

    God saw a palace.

    They saw rejection.

    God saw preparation.

    They saw the end.

    God saw the beginning of a greater chapter.

    Joseph moved from the pit to the prison, and from the prison to the palace.

    Genesis 50:20 (KJV)

    "But as for you, ye thought evil against me; but God meant it unto good..."

    The enemy may plan evil, but God can rewrite the story.

    What people use to destroy you, God can use to announce you.

    Daniel's enemies searched for a way to bring him down.

    They could not find corruption in his character, so they attacked his faith.

    Daniel 6:4-5 (KJV)

    "Then the presidents and princes sought to find occasion against Daniel concerning the kingdom; but they could find none occasion nor fault... Then said these men, We shall not find any occasion against this Daniel, except we find it against him concerning the law of his God."

    They created a law to trap Daniel.

    They pushed him into a situation where obedience to God would appear dangerous.

    Daniel was thrown into the lions' den.

    But the pit they prepared became the place where God displayed His power.

    Daniel 6:22 (KJV)

    "My God hath sent his angel, and hath shut the lions' mouths, that they have not hurt me..."

    The enemies expected Daniel to become food for lions.

    But God made Daniel a testimony before kings.

    When God is defending you, even hungry lions will receive divine instructions.

    Haman planned the destruction of Mordecai and the Jewish people.

    He built a gallows to destroy Mordecai.

    But God turned the situation around.

    Esther 7:10 (KJV)

    "So they hanged Haman on the gallows that he had prepared for Mordecai."

    The enemy may prepare a place for your shame, but God can turn it into a place of their exposure.

    Do not be afraid when people plot against you.

    God knows how to defend His own.

    While God protects His children, we must also walk in wisdom.

    Many people fall into pits because of pride, anger, greed, or impatience.

    The enemy does not only attack from outside; sometimes he tries to create weakness from within.

    Proverbs 4:23 (KJV)

    "Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life."

    Guard your heart.

    Guard your words.

    Guard your relationships.

    Guard your decisions.

    A careless person can walk into a pit that wisdom would have helped him avoid.

    Samson was a mighty man, but he fell because he ignored warnings and played with danger.

    His strength was great, but his lack of discipline created an opening for the enemy.

    Your gift can open doors, but your character keeps you there.

    Psalm 121:7-8 (KJV)

    "The LORD shall preserve thee from all evil: he shall preserve thy soul. The LORD shall preserve thy going out and thy coming in from this time forth, and even for evermore."

    You may not know every plan being made against you, but God knows.

    You may not see every trap hidden before you, but God sees.

    You may not hear every conversation about you, but heaven hears.

    The God who protected Joseph, Daniel, and Mordecai is still alive.

    He is the same God who turns battles into blessings and attacks into testimonies.

    The enemies may dig pits, but they shall not bury your destiny.

    The enemies may set traps, but you shall escape by the power of God.

    The enemies may expect your downfall, but God shall announce your rising.

    You shall not end where the enemy planned.

    You shall arrive where God ordained.

    *PRAYER*

    1. Father, deliver me from every hidden trap and evil plan prepared against my life in Jesus' name.
    2. Lord, give me wisdom to recognize and avoid every pit the enemy has prepared for me.
    3. Father, turn every plan of the enemy against me into a testimony in Jesus' name.
    4. Lord, preserve my destiny and let no power terminate what You have started in my life.

    *I PROPHESY*

    Every pit dug against you shall become a platform for your lifting.

    Every trap prepared for your shame shall become a testimony of God's power.

    You shall not fall into the plans of wicked people in Jesus name.
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  • *© WORD POWER*
    *With Pastor Enoch King-Olayinka*
    *The Royal Family Chapel Christian Centre*

    No. 4034

    *YOU SHALL NOT FALL INTO THE PIT THE ENEMIES DUG FOR YOU*

    "The enemies may dig a pit for your downfall, but the God who protects your destiny will turn their trap into your testimony."

    — Pastor Enoch King-Olayinka

    Psalm 7:15 (KJV)

    "He made a pit, and digged it, and is fallen into the ditch which he made."

    Life is full of battles, and one of the greatest mistakes a person can make is to assume that everyone around him is happy about his progress.

    Some people are waiting for your failure.

    Some people are watching for your mistake.

    Some people are hoping that your journey will end in disappointment.

    Their plan is for you to break down.

    Their desire is for you to become frustrated.

    Their expectation is to see you put to shame and become nothing.

    But the good news is this:

    No plan of the enemy can defeat a person whose life is secured in God.

    Isaiah 54:17 (KJV)

    "No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper; and every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment thou shalt condemn..."

    The enemy may form weapons, but God has the final authority.

    The enemy may dig pits, but God has the power to preserve you.

    The enemy may set traps, but God can make you walk over them.

    A pit is a hidden place prepared for someone's destruction.

    The danger of a pit is that it is not always visible.

    The enemy does not always announce his plans.

    Sometimes the trap comes through betrayal.

    Sometimes it comes through false accusations.

    Sometimes it comes through temptation.

    Sometimes it comes through wrong decisions.

    That is why you need divine wisdom and divine protection.

    Proverbs 26:27 (KJV)

    "Whoso diggeth a pit shall fall therein: and he that rolleth a stone, it will return upon him."

    God has a way of making evil return to its sender.

    The same trap prepared for you can become the testimony that announces you.

    Joseph's brothers hated him because of his dreams.

    They wanted to kill his vision before it could become reality.

    Genesis 37:20 (KJV)

    "Come now therefore, and let us slay him, and cast him into some pit..."

    They threw Joseph into a pit, thinking they had ended his future.

    But they did not know that the pit was not Joseph's destination; it was only a pathway to his promotion.

    They saw a pit.

    God saw a palace.

    They saw rejection.

    God saw preparation.

    They saw the end.

    God saw the beginning of a greater chapter.

    Joseph moved from the pit to the prison, and from the prison to the palace.

    Genesis 50:20 (KJV)

    "But as for you, ye thought evil against me; but God meant it unto good..."

    The enemy may plan evil, but God can rewrite the story.

    What people use to destroy you, God can use to announce you.

    Daniel's enemies searched for a way to bring him down.

    They could not find corruption in his character, so they attacked his faith.

    Daniel 6:4-5 (KJV)

    "Then the presidents and princes sought to find occasion against Daniel concerning the kingdom; but they could find none occasion nor fault... Then said these men, We shall not find any occasion against this Daniel, except we find it against him concerning the law of his God."

    They created a law to trap Daniel.

    They pushed him into a situation where obedience to God would appear dangerous.

    Daniel was thrown into the lions' den.

    But the pit they prepared became the place where God displayed His power.

    Daniel 6:22 (KJV)

    "My God hath sent his angel, and hath shut the lions' mouths, that they have not hurt me..."

    The enemies expected Daniel to become food for lions.

    But God made Daniel a testimony before kings.

    When God is defending you, even hungry lions will receive divine instructions.

    Haman planned the destruction of Mordecai and the Jewish people.

    He built a gallows to destroy Mordecai.

    But God turned the situation around.

    Esther 7:10 (KJV)

    "So they hanged Haman on the gallows that he had prepared for Mordecai."

    The enemy may prepare a place for your shame, but God can turn it into a place of their exposure.

    Do not be afraid when people plot against you.

    God knows how to defend His own.

    While God protects His children, we must also walk in wisdom.

    Many people fall into pits because of pride, anger, greed, or impatience.

    The enemy does not only attack from outside; sometimes he tries to create weakness from within.

    Proverbs 4:23 (KJV)

    "Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life."

    Guard your heart.

    Guard your words.

    Guard your relationships.

    Guard your decisions.

    A careless person can walk into a pit that wisdom would have helped him avoid.

    Samson was a mighty man, but he fell because he ignored warnings and played with danger.

    His strength was great, but his lack of discipline created an opening for the enemy.

    Your gift can open doors, but your character keeps you there.

    Psalm 121:7-8 (KJV)

    "The LORD shall preserve thee from all evil: he shall preserve thy soul. The LORD shall preserve thy going out and thy coming in from this time forth, and even for evermore."

    You may not know every plan being made against you, but God knows.

    You may not see every trap hidden before you, but God sees.

    You may not hear every conversation about you, but heaven hears.

    The God who protected Joseph, Daniel, and Mordecai is still alive.

    He is the same God who turns battles into blessings and attacks into testimonies.

    The enemies may dig pits, but they shall not bury your destiny.

    The enemies may set traps, but you shall escape by the power of God.

    The enemies may expect your downfall, but God shall announce your rising.

    You shall not end where the enemy planned.

    You shall arrive where God ordained.

    *PRAYER*

    1. Father, deliver me from every hidden trap and evil plan prepared against my life in Jesus' name.
    2. Lord, give me wisdom to recognize and avoid every pit the enemy has prepared for me.
    3. Father, turn every plan of the enemy against me into a testimony in Jesus' name.
    4. Lord, preserve my destiny and let no power terminate what You have started in my life.

    *I PROPHESY*

    Every pit dug against you shall become a platform for your lifting.

    Every trap prepared for your shame shall become a testimony of God's power.

    You shall not fall into the plans of wicked people in Jesus name.
    *© WORD POWER* *With Pastor Enoch King-Olayinka* *The Royal Family Chapel Christian Centre* No. 4034 *YOU SHALL NOT FALL INTO THE PIT THE ENEMIES DUG FOR YOU* "The enemies may dig a pit for your downfall, but the God who protects your destiny will turn their trap into your testimony." — Pastor Enoch King-Olayinka Psalm 7:15 (KJV) "He made a pit, and digged it, and is fallen into the ditch which he made." Life is full of battles, and one of the greatest mistakes a person can make is to assume that everyone around him is happy about his progress. Some people are waiting for your failure. Some people are watching for your mistake. Some people are hoping that your journey will end in disappointment. Their plan is for you to break down. Their desire is for you to become frustrated. Their expectation is to see you put to shame and become nothing. But the good news is this: No plan of the enemy can defeat a person whose life is secured in God. Isaiah 54:17 (KJV) "No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper; and every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment thou shalt condemn..." The enemy may form weapons, but God has the final authority. The enemy may dig pits, but God has the power to preserve you. The enemy may set traps, but God can make you walk over them. A pit is a hidden place prepared for someone's destruction. The danger of a pit is that it is not always visible. The enemy does not always announce his plans. Sometimes the trap comes through betrayal. Sometimes it comes through false accusations. Sometimes it comes through temptation. Sometimes it comes through wrong decisions. That is why you need divine wisdom and divine protection. Proverbs 26:27 (KJV) "Whoso diggeth a pit shall fall therein: and he that rolleth a stone, it will return upon him." God has a way of making evil return to its sender. The same trap prepared for you can become the testimony that announces you. Joseph's brothers hated him because of his dreams. They wanted to kill his vision before it could become reality. Genesis 37:20 (KJV) "Come now therefore, and let us slay him, and cast him into some pit..." They threw Joseph into a pit, thinking they had ended his future. But they did not know that the pit was not Joseph's destination; it was only a pathway to his promotion. They saw a pit. God saw a palace. They saw rejection. God saw preparation. They saw the end. God saw the beginning of a greater chapter. Joseph moved from the pit to the prison, and from the prison to the palace. Genesis 50:20 (KJV) "But as for you, ye thought evil against me; but God meant it unto good..." The enemy may plan evil, but God can rewrite the story. What people use to destroy you, God can use to announce you. Daniel's enemies searched for a way to bring him down. They could not find corruption in his character, so they attacked his faith. Daniel 6:4-5 (KJV) "Then the presidents and princes sought to find occasion against Daniel concerning the kingdom; but they could find none occasion nor fault... Then said these men, We shall not find any occasion against this Daniel, except we find it against him concerning the law of his God." They created a law to trap Daniel. They pushed him into a situation where obedience to God would appear dangerous. Daniel was thrown into the lions' den. But the pit they prepared became the place where God displayed His power. Daniel 6:22 (KJV) "My God hath sent his angel, and hath shut the lions' mouths, that they have not hurt me..." The enemies expected Daniel to become food for lions. But God made Daniel a testimony before kings. When God is defending you, even hungry lions will receive divine instructions. Haman planned the destruction of Mordecai and the Jewish people. He built a gallows to destroy Mordecai. But God turned the situation around. Esther 7:10 (KJV) "So they hanged Haman on the gallows that he had prepared for Mordecai." The enemy may prepare a place for your shame, but God can turn it into a place of their exposure. Do not be afraid when people plot against you. God knows how to defend His own. While God protects His children, we must also walk in wisdom. Many people fall into pits because of pride, anger, greed, or impatience. The enemy does not only attack from outside; sometimes he tries to create weakness from within. Proverbs 4:23 (KJV) "Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life." Guard your heart. Guard your words. Guard your relationships. Guard your decisions. A careless person can walk into a pit that wisdom would have helped him avoid. Samson was a mighty man, but he fell because he ignored warnings and played with danger. His strength was great, but his lack of discipline created an opening for the enemy. Your gift can open doors, but your character keeps you there. Psalm 121:7-8 (KJV) "The LORD shall preserve thee from all evil: he shall preserve thy soul. The LORD shall preserve thy going out and thy coming in from this time forth, and even for evermore." You may not know every plan being made against you, but God knows. You may not see every trap hidden before you, but God sees. You may not hear every conversation about you, but heaven hears. The God who protected Joseph, Daniel, and Mordecai is still alive. He is the same God who turns battles into blessings and attacks into testimonies. The enemies may dig pits, but they shall not bury your destiny. The enemies may set traps, but you shall escape by the power of God. The enemies may expect your downfall, but God shall announce your rising. You shall not end where the enemy planned. You shall arrive where God ordained. *PRAYER* 1. Father, deliver me from every hidden trap and evil plan prepared against my life in Jesus' name. 2. Lord, give me wisdom to recognize and avoid every pit the enemy has prepared for me. 3. Father, turn every plan of the enemy against me into a testimony in Jesus' name. 4. Lord, preserve my destiny and let no power terminate what You have started in my life. *I PROPHESY* Every pit dug against you shall become a platform for your lifting. Every trap prepared for your shame shall become a testimony of God's power. You shall not fall into the plans of wicked people in Jesus name.
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