*PHANEROO MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL DEVOTION*
Saturday, 29th November 2025
Apostle Grace Lubega

*THE JOURNEY OF FAITH: DO IT AGAIN*

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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