• HOW CAN WE TALK WITH JESUS

    Talking with Jesus is simply praying. You do not need fancy or big words. Just talk to Him out loud or in your mind like you would talk to a close friend or a loving father. Be honest about your feelings, your worries, and your joys.

    Steps to Start a Conversation:

    - Find a quiet place: Go somewhere with no distractions so you can focus your mind.

    - Be yourself: Do not try to sound holy or perform. Jesus wants your real, honest heart.

    - Share what is on your mind: Tell Him what makes you happy, and tell Him what hurts.

    - Listen and be still: Prayer is two-way. After you speak, pause, quiet your thoughts, and read the Bible to hear His guidance.

    - Adoration: Praise Jesus for who He is and His goodness.

    - Confession: Tell Him your mistakes and ask for His forgiveness.

    - Thanksgiving: Thank Him for the good things in your life.

    - Supplication: Ask Him for help, strength, or healing for yourself and others.

    HOW CAN WE TALK WITH JESUS Talking with Jesus is simply praying. You do not need fancy or big words. Just talk to Him out loud or in your mind like you would talk to a close friend or a loving father. Be honest about your feelings, your worries, and your joys. Steps to Start a Conversation: - Find a quiet place: Go somewhere with no distractions so you can focus your mind. - Be yourself: Do not try to sound holy or perform. Jesus wants your real, honest heart. - Share what is on your mind: Tell Him what makes you happy, and tell Him what hurts. - Listen and be still: Prayer is two-way. After you speak, pause, quiet your thoughts, and read the Bible to hear His guidance. - Adoration: Praise Jesus for who He is and His goodness. - Confession: Tell Him your mistakes and ask for His forgiveness. - Thanksgiving: Thank Him for the good things in your life. - Supplication: Ask Him for help, strength, or healing for yourself and others.
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  • Conflict and Courage.
    Isaiah 6:1-10

    Also I heard the voice of the Lord, saying, Whom shall I send, and who will go for us? Then said I, Here am I; send me. Isaiah 6:8.
    It was under circumstances of difficulty and discouragement that Isaiah, while yet a young man, was called to the prophetic mission. Disaster was threatening his country. By their transgression of God's law the people of Judah had forfeited His protection, and the Assyrian forces were about to come against the kingdom of Judah. But the danger from their enemies was not the greatest trouble. It was the perversity of the people that brought upon the Lord's servant the deepest depression. By their apostasy and rebellion they were inviting the judgments of God. The youthful prophet had been called to bear to them a message of warning, and he knew that he would meet with obstinate resistance.... His task seemed to him almost hopeless....

    Such thoughts as these were crowding upon his mind as he stood under the portico of the holy temple. Suddenly the gate and the inner veil of the temple seemed to be uplifted or withdrawn, and he was permitted to gaze within, upon the holy of holies, where even the prophet's feet might not enter. There rose up before him a vision of Jehovah sitting upon a throne high and lifted up, while His train filled the temple. On each side of the throne hovered the seraphim, two wings bearing them up, two veiling their faces in adoration, and two covering their feet....

    Never before had Isaiah realized so fully the greatness of Jehovah or His perfect holiness; and he felt that in his human frailty and unworthiness he must perish in that divine presence. “Woe is me!” he cried; “for I am undone; because I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell in the midst of a people of unclean lips: for mine eyes have seen the King, the Lord of hosts.” But a seraph came to him to fit him for his great mission. A living coal from the altar was laid upon his lips with the words: “Lo, this hath touched thy lips; and thine iniquity is taken away, and thy sin purged.” And when the voice of God was heard saying, “Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?” Isaiah with holy confidence responded, “Here am I; send me.” ... The prophet was nerved for the work before him.19Testimonies for the Church 5:749-751.
    Conflict and Courage. Isaiah 6:1-10 Also I heard the voice of the Lord, saying, Whom shall I send, and who will go for us? Then said I, Here am I; send me. Isaiah 6:8. It was under circumstances of difficulty and discouragement that Isaiah, while yet a young man, was called to the prophetic mission. Disaster was threatening his country. By their transgression of God's law the people of Judah had forfeited His protection, and the Assyrian forces were about to come against the kingdom of Judah. But the danger from their enemies was not the greatest trouble. It was the perversity of the people that brought upon the Lord's servant the deepest depression. By their apostasy and rebellion they were inviting the judgments of God. The youthful prophet had been called to bear to them a message of warning, and he knew that he would meet with obstinate resistance.... His task seemed to him almost hopeless.... Such thoughts as these were crowding upon his mind as he stood under the portico of the holy temple. Suddenly the gate and the inner veil of the temple seemed to be uplifted or withdrawn, and he was permitted to gaze within, upon the holy of holies, where even the prophet's feet might not enter. There rose up before him a vision of Jehovah sitting upon a throne high and lifted up, while His train filled the temple. On each side of the throne hovered the seraphim, two wings bearing them up, two veiling their faces in adoration, and two covering their feet.... Never before had Isaiah realized so fully the greatness of Jehovah or His perfect holiness; and he felt that in his human frailty and unworthiness he must perish in that divine presence. “Woe is me!” he cried; “for I am undone; because I am a man of unclean lips, and I dwell in the midst of a people of unclean lips: for mine eyes have seen the King, the Lord of hosts.” But a seraph came to him to fit him for his great mission. A living coal from the altar was laid upon his lips with the words: “Lo, this hath touched thy lips; and thine iniquity is taken away, and thy sin purged.” And when the voice of God was heard saying, “Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?” Isaiah with holy confidence responded, “Here am I; send me.” ... The prophet was nerved for the work before him.19Testimonies for the Church 5:749-751.
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  • Come, let us bow down in worship. — Psalm 95:6

    We find our greatest purpose when we humble ourselves and honor our Creator together.

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  • Ellen G. White
    THE ASCENSION OF of CHRIST

    All heaven was waiting the hour of triumph when Jesus should ascend to His Father. Angels came to receive the King of glory and to escort Him triumphantly to heaven. After Jesus had blessed His disciples, He was parted from them and taken up. And as He led the way upward, the multitude of captives who were raised at His resurrection followed. A multitude of the heavenly host were in attendance, while in heaven an innumerable company of angels awaited His coming.
    As they ascended to the Holy City, the angels who escorted Jesus cried out, “Lift up your heads, O ye gates; and be ye lift up, ye everlasting doors; and the King of glory shall come in.” The angels in the city cried out with rapture, “Who is this King of glory?” The escorting angels answered in triumph, “The Lord strong and mighty, the Lord mighty in battle! Lift up your heads, O ye gates; even lift them up, ye everlasting doors; and the King of glory shall come in!” Again the waiting angels asked, “Who is this King of glory?” and the escorting angels answered in melodious strains, “The Lord of hosts, He is the King of glory.” And the heavenly train passed into the city of God. Then all the heavenly host surrounded their majestic Commander, and with the deepest adoration bowed before Him and cast their glittering crowns at His feet. And then they touched their golden harps, and in sweet, melodious strains filled all heaven with rich music and songs to the Lamb who was slain, yet lives again in majesty and glory.
    As the disciples gazed sorrowfully toward heaven to catch the last glimpse of their ascending Lord, two angels clothed in white apparel stood by them and said to them, “Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven? this same Jesus, which is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come in like manner as ye have seen Him go into heaven.” The disciples and the mother of Jesus, who with them had witnessed the ascension of the Son of God, spent the following night in talking over His wonderful acts and the strange and glorious events which had taken place within a short time.
    Satan again counseled with his angels, and with bitter hatred against God’s government told them that while he retained his power and authority upon earth their efforts must be tenfold stronger against the followers of Jesus. They had prevailed nothing against Christ but must overthrow His followers, if possible. In every generation they must seek to ensnare those who would believe in Jesus. He related to his angels that Jesus had given His disciples power to rebuke them and cast them out, and to heal those whom they should afflict. Then Satan’s angels went forth like roaring lions, seeking to destroy the followers of Jesus. EW 190.2 - EW 191.2
    Ellen G. White THE ASCENSION OF of CHRIST All heaven was waiting the hour of triumph when Jesus should ascend to His Father. Angels came to receive the King of glory and to escort Him triumphantly to heaven. After Jesus had blessed His disciples, He was parted from them and taken up. And as He led the way upward, the multitude of captives who were raised at His resurrection followed. A multitude of the heavenly host were in attendance, while in heaven an innumerable company of angels awaited His coming. As they ascended to the Holy City, the angels who escorted Jesus cried out, “Lift up your heads, O ye gates; and be ye lift up, ye everlasting doors; and the King of glory shall come in.” The angels in the city cried out with rapture, “Who is this King of glory?” The escorting angels answered in triumph, “The Lord strong and mighty, the Lord mighty in battle! Lift up your heads, O ye gates; even lift them up, ye everlasting doors; and the King of glory shall come in!” Again the waiting angels asked, “Who is this King of glory?” and the escorting angels answered in melodious strains, “The Lord of hosts, He is the King of glory.” And the heavenly train passed into the city of God. Then all the heavenly host surrounded their majestic Commander, and with the deepest adoration bowed before Him and cast their glittering crowns at His feet. And then they touched their golden harps, and in sweet, melodious strains filled all heaven with rich music and songs to the Lamb who was slain, yet lives again in majesty and glory. As the disciples gazed sorrowfully toward heaven to catch the last glimpse of their ascending Lord, two angels clothed in white apparel stood by them and said to them, “Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up into heaven? this same Jesus, which is taken up from you into heaven, shall so come in like manner as ye have seen Him go into heaven.” The disciples and the mother of Jesus, who with them had witnessed the ascension of the Son of God, spent the following night in talking over His wonderful acts and the strange and glorious events which had taken place within a short time. Satan again counseled with his angels, and with bitter hatred against God’s government told them that while he retained his power and authority upon earth their efforts must be tenfold stronger against the followers of Jesus. They had prevailed nothing against Christ but must overthrow His followers, if possible. In every generation they must seek to ensnare those who would believe in Jesus. He related to his angels that Jesus had given His disciples power to rebuke them and cast them out, and to heal those whom they should afflict. Then Satan’s angels went forth like roaring lions, seeking to destroy the followers of Jesus. EW 190.2 - EW 191.2
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  • 28 Beleifs # 2
    THE TRINITY

    There is one God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, a unity of three coeternal Persons. God is immortal, all-powerful, all-knowing, above all, and ever present. He is infinite and beyond human comprehension, yet known through His self-revelation. God, who is love, is forever worthy of worship, adoration, and service by the whole creation.
    28 Beleifs # 2 THE TRINITY There is one God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, a unity of three coeternal Persons. God is immortal, all-powerful, all-knowing, above all, and ever present. He is infinite and beyond human comprehension, yet known through His self-revelation. God, who is love, is forever worthy of worship, adoration, and service by the whole creation.
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  • August 1st, 2026
    Read; Hebrews 1:3

    Jesus was God here on earth. He wasn't a copy, a copycat, or a clone. He was God with us. Even now, He keeps everything going with His words. So much for "Mother Nature." But now that our sins have been paid for, God-with-us is also God-for-us at the side of the Father.

    Prayer
    Dear Lord, you take these lowly human words and present them to the Father as my friend and brother, as you have done so many times before. I'm grateful that you paid the price for my sins. We are grateful for your enduring influence in our universe. We are grateful for your daily prayers. I'm grateful to the Father for having you there as God for me. Be glory, honor, and adoration to the glorious, majestic, and holy God, who sent Jesus as the Savior, forever and ever. In Jesus' precious name, I pray. Amen.
    August 1st, 2026 Read; Hebrews 1:3 Jesus was God here on earth. He wasn't a copy, a copycat, or a clone. He was God with us. Even now, He keeps everything going with His words. So much for "Mother Nature." But now that our sins have been paid for, God-with-us is also God-for-us at the side of the Father. Prayer Dear Lord, you take these lowly human words and present them to the Father as my friend and brother, as you have done so many times before. I'm grateful that you paid the price for my sins. We are grateful for your enduring influence in our universe. We are grateful for your daily prayers. I'm grateful to the Father for having you there as God for me. Be glory, honor, and adoration to the glorious, majestic, and holy God, who sent Jesus as the Savior, forever and ever. In Jesus' precious name, I pray. Amen.
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  • THE PILGRIMS GUIDE

    FRIDAY JULY 24, 2026

    CREATED FOR HIS PLEASURE 2

    A WORD FROM THE WORD:

    “You are worthy, O LORD, To receive glory and honor and power; For You created all things, And by Your will they exist and were created.” Revelation 4:11NKJV.

    From our anchor Scripture, it is abundantly evident that God is worthy to receive glory, honour, and power because of so many things. He created all things, cares, provides for, protects, manages, builds, and strengthens all. His love for His creation cannot be described, He went as far as dying an ignoble death on the Cross for the sake of man, one of His creatures, endowed with a living soul. His love is so high that none can get over it, so deep that none gets down to its depth, and so wide that none goes around it.
    God is truly deserving of our praise, glory and adoration. The wise at heart freely and joyously gives Him these.

    King David in his heartfelt love for God states thus 'Seven times a day I praise You, because of Your righteous judgments.' (Psalm 119:164 NKJV)
    Wow! Did you comprehend that? Praising God seven times a day! Yes, God deserves it. David had his reasons for doing that. Every one of us has reasons for praising, glorifying, honouring and adoring God always.

    Beloved, examine yourself, do you praise and worship Him? Does your life glorify Him? If not, take a firm, and deliberate personal decision and be disposed to do that. That is an awesome exploit, that is the reason for your creation.

    PRAYER BULLETS:

    Father LORD, I cannot thank You enough for creating me. Help me by Your grace to be alive to the purpose of my creation. May my life continually bring You glory.

    FURTHER READING:

    Psalm 119:161-168.
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    Amaobi Nwachukwu 2026.

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    #ThePilgrimsGuide.
    THE PILGRIMS GUIDE FRIDAY JULY 24, 2026 CREATED FOR HIS PLEASURE 2 A WORD FROM THE WORD: “You are worthy, O LORD, To receive glory and honor and power; For You created all things, And by Your will they exist and were created.” Revelation 4:11NKJV. From our anchor Scripture, it is abundantly evident that God is worthy to receive glory, honour, and power because of so many things. He created all things, cares, provides for, protects, manages, builds, and strengthens all. His love for His creation cannot be described, He went as far as dying an ignoble death on the Cross for the sake of man, one of His creatures, endowed with a living soul. His love is so high that none can get over it, so deep that none gets down to its depth, and so wide that none goes around it. God is truly deserving of our praise, glory and adoration. The wise at heart freely and joyously gives Him these. King David in his heartfelt love for God states thus 'Seven times a day I praise You, because of Your righteous judgments.' (Psalm 119:164 NKJV) Wow! Did you comprehend that? Praising God seven times a day! Yes, God deserves it. David had his reasons for doing that. Every one of us has reasons for praising, glorifying, honouring and adoring God always. Beloved, examine yourself, do you praise and worship Him? Does your life glorify Him? If not, take a firm, and deliberate personal decision and be disposed to do that. That is an awesome exploit, that is the reason for your creation. PRAYER BULLETS: Father LORD, I cannot thank You enough for creating me. Help me by Your grace to be alive to the purpose of my creation. May my life continually bring You glory. FURTHER READING: Psalm 119:161-168. _________________________________________ ©️ Amaobi Nwachukwu 2026. If you're blessed by this, please, do share with others. And if you'll like to partner with us, kindly check page 3 of our hard copy edition or better still send us a WhatsApp message or call on +234 8098421967. #ThePilgrimsGuide.
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  • OPEN HEAVENS DAILY DEVOTIONAL
    DATE: THURSDAY, JULY 23RD, 2026
    TOPIC: SUSTAINING YOUR FREEDOM I

    AUTHOR: PASTOR E.A ADEBOYE

    MEMORIZE: "I will be glad and rejoice in thee: I will sing praise to thy name, O thou most High." Psalm 9:2 (KJV)

    BIBLE READING: PSALM 149:1-9
    1 Praise ye the Lord. Sing unto the Lord a new song, and his praise in the congregation of saints.
    2 Let Israel rejoice in him that made him: let the children of Zion be joyful in their King.
    3 Let them praise his name in the dance: let them sing praises unto him with the timbrel and harp.
    4 For the Lord taketh pleasure in his people: he will beautify the meek with salvation.
    5 Let the saints be joyful in glory: let them sing aloud upon their beds.
    6 Let the high praises of God be in their mouth, and a two-edged sword in their hand;
    7 To execute vengeance upon the heathen, and punishments upon the people;
    8 To bind their kings with chains, and their nobles with fetters of iron;
    9 To execute upon them the judgment written: this honour have all his saints. Praise ye the Lord.

    MESSAGE:
    When someone who is under the burden of the yoke of satan cries out to God genuinely for help, God steps in and delivers such a fellow. However, after receiving the deliverance, there are certain things the person must do and continue to do so that the 'taskmaster' (the devil) will not lay a heavier burden on him or her. For example, God heard the cry of the Israelites when the Egyptians enslaved them, and He came to their rescue (Exodus 3:7-9), but there were steps they had to take to ensure that they were not re-enslaved by their Egyptian taskmasters.

    Matthew 12:43-45 tells us that if a person becomes free from a burden of demonic possession and remains empty, the burden will return in a worse form because the evil spirit that left the person will return with seven other spirits that are more wicked than itself, so that the latter end of the person will be worse than the first. I pray that in any area the enemy wants your latter end to be worse than your beginning, the Almighty God will frustrate his plans, in Jesus' name.

    When a fellow has been freed from a burden, the first thing that he or she must do to keep the enemy away and ensure that the burden that has been lifted does not return is to praise God continually. Acts 3:1-8 tells the story of a lame man who lay by the Beautiful Gate of the temple. When God visited him and took away his burden of stagnation, poverty, and shame, he began to walk, leap, and praise God without caring about anyone who was watching him. This man was born lame, and before his healing, he was already above 40 years old (Acts 4:22). This means that he was being carried from one point to another for over 40 years and must have been unable to enter the temple unaided. He might have been praying silently, "God, I wish I had legs so I could enter the temple and dance and praise You as You deserve." This must have been why he leapt and praised God with so much joy when he received his deliverance.

    Beloved, has God been good to you? Has He taken away your burdens? Praise Him abundantly, everywhere, and at all times. As we see in today's Bible reading, fill your mouth with high praises to God. Dance and use musical instruments to praise Him, for He alone is worthy of your praise.

    KEY POINT:
    Praise is a powerful weapon for sustaining your victory and freedom.

    BIBLE READING IN ONE YEAR:
    ISAIAH 32 - 34

    HYMNAL 18 - PRAISE TO THE LORD, THE ALMIGHTY, THE KING OF CREATION
    1. Praise to the Lord, the Almighty the king of creation; O my soul, praise Him, for He is thy health and salvation; all ye who hear, brothers and sister draw near, praise Him in glad adoration.

    2. Praise to the Lord, who doth proper thy work and defend thee; surely His goodness and mercy here daily attend thee; ponder anew what the Almighty can do if with His love He befriend thee

    3. Praise to the Lord, who, when tempest their warfare are waging who, when the elements madly around Thee are ranging, biddeth them cease, turneth their fury to peace, whirlwinds and waters assuaging.

    4. praise to the Lord, who when darkness and sin is abounding who, when the godless do triumph, all virtue confounding, Sheddeth His light, chaseth the horrors of night, saints with His mercy surrounding.

    5. Praise to the Lord! O let all that is in me adore Him! All that hath life and breath come now with praises before Him! Let the amen sound from his people again; gladly for aye we adore Him.
    OPEN HEAVENS DAILY DEVOTIONAL DATE: THURSDAY, JULY 23RD, 2026 TOPIC: SUSTAINING YOUR FREEDOM I AUTHOR: PASTOR E.A ADEBOYE MEMORIZE: "I will be glad and rejoice in thee: I will sing praise to thy name, O thou most High." Psalm 9:2 (KJV) BIBLE READING: PSALM 149:1-9 1 Praise ye the Lord. Sing unto the Lord a new song, and his praise in the congregation of saints. 2 Let Israel rejoice in him that made him: let the children of Zion be joyful in their King. 3 Let them praise his name in the dance: let them sing praises unto him with the timbrel and harp. 4 For the Lord taketh pleasure in his people: he will beautify the meek with salvation. 5 Let the saints be joyful in glory: let them sing aloud upon their beds. 6 Let the high praises of God be in their mouth, and a two-edged sword in their hand; 7 To execute vengeance upon the heathen, and punishments upon the people; 8 To bind their kings with chains, and their nobles with fetters of iron; 9 To execute upon them the judgment written: this honour have all his saints. Praise ye the Lord. MESSAGE: When someone who is under the burden of the yoke of satan cries out to God genuinely for help, God steps in and delivers such a fellow. However, after receiving the deliverance, there are certain things the person must do and continue to do so that the 'taskmaster' (the devil) will not lay a heavier burden on him or her. For example, God heard the cry of the Israelites when the Egyptians enslaved them, and He came to their rescue (Exodus 3:7-9), but there were steps they had to take to ensure that they were not re-enslaved by their Egyptian taskmasters. Matthew 12:43-45 tells us that if a person becomes free from a burden of demonic possession and remains empty, the burden will return in a worse form because the evil spirit that left the person will return with seven other spirits that are more wicked than itself, so that the latter end of the person will be worse than the first. I pray that in any area the enemy wants your latter end to be worse than your beginning, the Almighty God will frustrate his plans, in Jesus' name. When a fellow has been freed from a burden, the first thing that he or she must do to keep the enemy away and ensure that the burden that has been lifted does not return is to praise God continually. Acts 3:1-8 tells the story of a lame man who lay by the Beautiful Gate of the temple. When God visited him and took away his burden of stagnation, poverty, and shame, he began to walk, leap, and praise God without caring about anyone who was watching him. This man was born lame, and before his healing, he was already above 40 years old (Acts 4:22). This means that he was being carried from one point to another for over 40 years and must have been unable to enter the temple unaided. He might have been praying silently, "God, I wish I had legs so I could enter the temple and dance and praise You as You deserve." This must have been why he leapt and praised God with so much joy when he received his deliverance. Beloved, has God been good to you? Has He taken away your burdens? Praise Him abundantly, everywhere, and at all times. As we see in today's Bible reading, fill your mouth with high praises to God. Dance and use musical instruments to praise Him, for He alone is worthy of your praise. KEY POINT: Praise is a powerful weapon for sustaining your victory and freedom. BIBLE READING IN ONE YEAR: ISAIAH 32 - 34 HYMNAL 18 - PRAISE TO THE LORD, THE ALMIGHTY, THE KING OF CREATION 1. Praise to the Lord, the Almighty the king of creation; O my soul, praise Him, for He is thy health and salvation; all ye who hear, brothers and sister draw near, praise Him in glad adoration. 2. Praise to the Lord, who doth proper thy work and defend thee; surely His goodness and mercy here daily attend thee; ponder anew what the Almighty can do if with His love He befriend thee 3. Praise to the Lord, who, when tempest their warfare are waging who, when the elements madly around Thee are ranging, biddeth them cease, turneth their fury to peace, whirlwinds and waters assuaging. 4. praise to the Lord, who when darkness and sin is abounding who, when the godless do triumph, all virtue confounding, Sheddeth His light, chaseth the horrors of night, saints with His mercy surrounding. 5. Praise to the Lord! O let all that is in me adore Him! All that hath life and breath come now with praises before Him! Let the amen sound from his people again; gladly for aye we adore Him.
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  • 21 CAPTIVATING STEPS TO REVIVE YOUR PRAYER LIFE.

    1. Set a non-negotiable time with God – Daniel 6:10
    Insight: Prayer without schedule = prayer without power. Daniel prayed 3x daily like clockwork. Put God in your calendar before your calendar fills up.

    2. Kill your phone before kills your prayer – Matthew 6:6
    Insight: “Shut your door” = airplane mode. If your phone is closer than your Bible, your prayer will be shorter than your scroll time.

    3. Start small, but start fire – Zechariah 4:10
    Insight: Don’t aim for 3hrs and quit on Day 2. 10 minutes of real fire > 1 hour of religious noise. Consistency beats intensity.

    4. Use the Bible as your prayer script – Isaiah 62:6
    Insight: God moves faster when you pray His Word back to Him. Take Psalm 23 and pray: “Lord, You are my shepherd, so I refuse lack ...”

    5. Deal with the secret sin first – Psalm 66:18
    Insight: “If I regard iniquity in my heart, the Lord will not hear”. Revival and hidden sin are enemies. Confess it, drop it, then pray.

    6. Forgive someone before you ask God for anything – Mark 11:25
    Insight: Unforgiveness blocks heaven’s pipeline. Release that person in prayer, then watch your own prayers get answered faster.

    7. Pray loud enough to wake your destiny – Jeremiah 33:3
    Insight: Silent prayer is good. Violent prayer is better. “The kingdom suffers violence”. Whisper to God when sleeping, but pray to to provoke your testimony.

    8. Add thanksgiving to every prayer – Philippians 4:6
    Insight: Begging makes prayer heavy. Gratitude makes prayer sweet. Thank God for 3 things before you ask for 1 thing.

    9. Create a “War Room” list – Ephesians 6:18
    Insight: Random prayer = random results. Write 7 areas: Family, Financial, Health, Purpose, Ministry, Marriage, Country. Attack 1 daily with focus.

    10. Pray in the spirit when words fail – Romans 8:26
    Insight: The Holy Spirit translates your groans. 15 minutes in tongues = spiritual gym. Weak in English, strong in Spirit.

    11. Worship before you warfare – 2 Chronicles 20:22
    Insight: Jehoshaphat won the battle with singers, not soldiers. Praise confuses your enemies before your prayer destroys them.

    12. Find your “Upper Room” spot – Acts 1:13
    Insight: Environment carries anointing. Same bed for sleep + prayer = sleep wins. Find a corner, chair, or spot that only means “God time”.

    13. Pray for others before yourself – Job 42:10
    Insight: Selfish prayer dries up. When Job prayed for his friends, his own captivity broke. Your miracle is tied to someone else’s.

    14. Fast at least 1 day in a week/month – Matthew 17:21
    Insight: Some doors only open with prayer + fasting. Food is good, but your testimony is better. 6am-6pm. Water only. Break limits.

    15. Listen more than you talk – 1 Samuel 3:9
    Insight: Prayer is 2-way. Talk 5 minutes, be quiet 5 minutes. God speaks in whispers. If you’re always talking, you’ll miss your instructions.

    16. Pray at midnight at least 3 times – Acts 16:25-26
    Insight: Midnight is when destiny chains break. Set alarm 11:59pm. 20 minutes of midnight prayer > 2 hours of afternoon prayer.

    17. Keep a prayer journal of answered prayers – Habakkuk 2:2
    Insight: Write it down. When doubt comes, open your journal. “God did it before, He’ll do it again”. Faith grows on evidence.

    18. Pray with expectancy, not duty – James 1:6
    Insight: Don’t pray like you’re filling a form. Pray like you’re expecting a call back from heaven. Doubt cancels delivery.

    19. Use the ACTS pattern – Adoration, Confession, Thanksgiving, Supplication – Psalm 100:4
    Insight: Structure kills dryness. Adore His greatness, Confess your weakness, Thank Him for mercy, then ask for your need.

    20. Get an accountability partner – Ecclesiastes 4:9
    Insight: Lonely prayer life dies fast. Text 1 friend daily: “I prayed today”. Two are better than one. Fire needs wood.

    21. Make a covenant with God – Genesis 28:20
    Insight: Jacob said “If You bless me, I’ll serve You”. Tell God: “Lord, revive my prayer life and I’ll never treat prayer like last option again”. Seal it with action.

    You are blessed
    21 CAPTIVATING STEPS TO REVIVE YOUR PRAYER LIFE. 1. Set a non-negotiable time with God – Daniel 6:10 Insight: Prayer without schedule = prayer without power. Daniel prayed 3x daily like clockwork. Put God in your calendar before your calendar fills up. 2. Kill your phone before kills your prayer – Matthew 6:6 Insight: “Shut your door” = airplane mode. If your phone is closer than your Bible, your prayer will be shorter than your scroll time. 3. Start small, but start fire – Zechariah 4:10 Insight: Don’t aim for 3hrs and quit on Day 2. 10 minutes of real fire > 1 hour of religious noise. Consistency beats intensity. 4. Use the Bible as your prayer script – Isaiah 62:6 Insight: God moves faster when you pray His Word back to Him. Take Psalm 23 and pray: “Lord, You are my shepherd, so I refuse lack ...” 5. Deal with the secret sin first – Psalm 66:18 Insight: “If I regard iniquity in my heart, the Lord will not hear”. Revival and hidden sin are enemies. Confess it, drop it, then pray. 6. Forgive someone before you ask God for anything – Mark 11:25 Insight: Unforgiveness blocks heaven’s pipeline. Release that person in prayer, then watch your own prayers get answered faster. 7. Pray loud enough to wake your destiny – Jeremiah 33:3 Insight: Silent prayer is good. Violent prayer is better. “The kingdom suffers violence”. Whisper to God when sleeping, but pray to to provoke your testimony. 8. Add thanksgiving to every prayer – Philippians 4:6 Insight: Begging makes prayer heavy. Gratitude makes prayer sweet. Thank God for 3 things before you ask for 1 thing. 9. Create a “War Room” list – Ephesians 6:18 Insight: Random prayer = random results. Write 7 areas: Family, Financial, Health, Purpose, Ministry, Marriage, Country. Attack 1 daily with focus. 10. Pray in the spirit when words fail – Romans 8:26 Insight: The Holy Spirit translates your groans. 15 minutes in tongues = spiritual gym. Weak in English, strong in Spirit. 11. Worship before you warfare – 2 Chronicles 20:22 Insight: Jehoshaphat won the battle with singers, not soldiers. Praise confuses your enemies before your prayer destroys them. 12. Find your “Upper Room” spot – Acts 1:13 Insight: Environment carries anointing. Same bed for sleep + prayer = sleep wins. Find a corner, chair, or spot that only means “God time”. 13. Pray for others before yourself – Job 42:10 Insight: Selfish prayer dries up. When Job prayed for his friends, his own captivity broke. Your miracle is tied to someone else’s. 14. Fast at least 1 day in a week/month – Matthew 17:21 Insight: Some doors only open with prayer + fasting. Food is good, but your testimony is better. 6am-6pm. Water only. Break limits. 15. Listen more than you talk – 1 Samuel 3:9 Insight: Prayer is 2-way. Talk 5 minutes, be quiet 5 minutes. God speaks in whispers. If you’re always talking, you’ll miss your instructions. 16. Pray at midnight at least 3 times – Acts 16:25-26 Insight: Midnight is when destiny chains break. Set alarm 11:59pm. 20 minutes of midnight prayer > 2 hours of afternoon prayer. 17. Keep a prayer journal of answered prayers – Habakkuk 2:2 Insight: Write it down. When doubt comes, open your journal. “God did it before, He’ll do it again”. Faith grows on evidence. 18. Pray with expectancy, not duty – James 1:6 Insight: Don’t pray like you’re filling a form. Pray like you’re expecting a call back from heaven. Doubt cancels delivery. 19. Use the ACTS pattern – Adoration, Confession, Thanksgiving, Supplication – Psalm 100:4 Insight: Structure kills dryness. Adore His greatness, Confess your weakness, Thank Him for mercy, then ask for your need. 20. Get an accountability partner – Ecclesiastes 4:9 Insight: Lonely prayer life dies fast. Text 1 friend daily: “I prayed today”. Two are better than one. Fire needs wood. 21. Make a covenant with God – Genesis 28:20 Insight: Jacob said “If You bless me, I’ll serve You”. Tell God: “Lord, revive my prayer life and I’ll never treat prayer like last option again”. Seal it with action. You are blessed
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  • Grace, mercy, and peace be multiplied unto you from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ.

    May the Holy Spirit illuminate your mind and fortify your spirit as you stand firm in the defense of sound doctrine. It is my prayer that the Lord continues to grant you bold utterance and unwavering discernment to cut through the noise of modern cultural Christianity, feeding His flock with pure, unadulterated truth.

    ### The Crisis of Spiritual Superficiality

    We do not have a problem in the modern Christian church with overthinking; we have a serious, systemic problem with underthinking. We live in an era captivated by soundbites, where depth is sacrificed for catchphrases, and theological weight is traded for stage presence. This intellectual and spiritual laziness leaves the body of Christ highly vulnerable to shallow, poorly constructed doctrines that sound deeply pious on the surface but collapse under the slightest weight of biblical scrutiny.

    A prime example of this superficiality occurs when celebrity theologians, occupying high-profile platforms, confidently declare that any mention of God doing something for man somehow transforms Christianity from a "God-focused" religion into a "man-centered" one. It is a reckless understatement. To claim that receiving the active, serving goodness of God robs Him of His glory is a severe theological blunder. It reveals a fundamental misunderstanding of the very nature of the Covenant, the character of God, and the structural reality of biblical relationship.

    When examined through the lens of Scripture rather than the lens of theological branding, this "man-centered" critique completely unravels for three definitive reasons.

    ### 1. God Initiated the Service

    The argument that focusing on what God does for us makes religion man-centered completely ignores the divine order of initiation. Man did not corner the Almighty and demand His labor. God is the sovereign Creator who independently, and out of the counsel of His own will, offered His services to us.

    From the opening pages of Genesis to the closing declarations of Revelation, God presents Himself not as a detached monarch demanding tribute from a distance, but as a Shepherd who guards, a Father who provides, and a Savior who redeems. Christ Himself explicitly stated, "For even the Son of Man came not to be ministered unto, but to minister, and to give his life a ransom for many." If our religion becomes "man-centered" simply because we focus on what God does for us, then we must accuse Christ of preaching a man-centered gospel when He wrapped a towel around His waist and washed the dirt from His disciples' feet. God's glory is not diminished when He serves His people; rather, His grace, mercy, and love are magnificently magnified through His actions on our behalf.

    ### 2. God Commanded the Request

    The critique further stumbles by condemning the very behavior that God explicitly commands. God is the One who told us to ask, promising that He would do and give.

    Scripture is saturated with divine invitations to dependency. We are commanded to "Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find." We are instructed to come boldly to the throne of grace to obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need. We are told to cast all our care upon Him, because He cares for us. When a believer takes God at His word and asks Him to act, that is not human arrogance—it is biblical obedience. Approaching God for supply, deliverance, and strength acknowledges our total bankruptcy and His infinite sufficiency. To brand this vital reliance as "man-centered" is to inadvertently label the prayer life of the saints as an act of selfishness, rather than what it truly is: an act of absolute submission to a giving God.

    ### 3. The Nature of True Relationship and the Power of His Goodness

    Every genuine, living relationship requires mutual interaction and exchange. By definition, a relationship cannot exist in a vacuum of one-sided isolation; it requires a two-way dynamic.

    Therefore, just because God performs acts of service, answers prayers, and bestows gifts upon us, it does not negate or change the focus of the relationship. When a husband provides for his wife, the marriage does not suddenly become entirely about him or entirely about her—it remains about the sacred bond between them. In the same way, our relationship with the Creator is anchored in covenantal communion. God pours out His grace, power, and blessings upon us, and we return praise, obedience, and adoration to Him. The exchange of divine service toward man does not dethrone God; it establishes Him as the ultimate, inexhaustible Source of our existence.

    Furthermore, this underthinking completely misses the profound theological truth laid out in Romans 2:4, which explicitly asks, "Or despisest thou the riches of his goodness and forbearance and longsuffering; not knowing that the goodness of God leadeth thee to repentance?"

    Paul makes it undeniably clear that God's goodness, His patience, and His active benevolence toward man are the very catalysts for human transformation. God does not drive men to repentance through a display of cold, detached distance; He draws them through the riches of His active goodness. It is His service, His mercy, and His kindness operating in our lives that breaks the stubborn human heart. If focusing on what God does for us makes a religion "man-centered," then Romans 2:4 would be a humanistic verse. But it is not. The focus remains entirely on the *goodness of God*, which acts upon man to achieve a divine result. God's goodness is the tool, and our repentance is the outcome.

    To suggest that acknowledging God's work for us ruins the focus of our faith is to reduce Christianity to a cold, sterile philosophy. We do not serve a statue that sits silently on a pedestal demanding blind submission. We serve a Living God who speaks, moves, heals, delivers, and actively works all things together for the good of those who love Him. Let us stop underthinking the scriptures, reject the hollow catchphrases of celebrity theology, and fully embrace the reality of a God whose majesty is put on display through His profound goodness to mankind.

    In His Service,

    Pastor Jesse Preston
    A Living God Service Church
    Independent Christian Missionary Ministry
    (Not 501c3 / Unincorporated Church Ministries)
    Grace, mercy, and peace be multiplied unto you from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. May the Holy Spirit illuminate your mind and fortify your spirit as you stand firm in the defense of sound doctrine. It is my prayer that the Lord continues to grant you bold utterance and unwavering discernment to cut through the noise of modern cultural Christianity, feeding His flock with pure, unadulterated truth. ### The Crisis of Spiritual Superficiality We do not have a problem in the modern Christian church with overthinking; we have a serious, systemic problem with underthinking. We live in an era captivated by soundbites, where depth is sacrificed for catchphrases, and theological weight is traded for stage presence. This intellectual and spiritual laziness leaves the body of Christ highly vulnerable to shallow, poorly constructed doctrines that sound deeply pious on the surface but collapse under the slightest weight of biblical scrutiny. A prime example of this superficiality occurs when celebrity theologians, occupying high-profile platforms, confidently declare that any mention of God doing something for man somehow transforms Christianity from a "God-focused" religion into a "man-centered" one. It is a reckless understatement. To claim that receiving the active, serving goodness of God robs Him of His glory is a severe theological blunder. It reveals a fundamental misunderstanding of the very nature of the Covenant, the character of God, and the structural reality of biblical relationship. When examined through the lens of Scripture rather than the lens of theological branding, this "man-centered" critique completely unravels for three definitive reasons. ### 1. God Initiated the Service The argument that focusing on what God does for us makes religion man-centered completely ignores the divine order of initiation. Man did not corner the Almighty and demand His labor. God is the sovereign Creator who independently, and out of the counsel of His own will, offered His services to us. From the opening pages of Genesis to the closing declarations of Revelation, God presents Himself not as a detached monarch demanding tribute from a distance, but as a Shepherd who guards, a Father who provides, and a Savior who redeems. Christ Himself explicitly stated, "For even the Son of Man came not to be ministered unto, but to minister, and to give his life a ransom for many." If our religion becomes "man-centered" simply because we focus on what God does for us, then we must accuse Christ of preaching a man-centered gospel when He wrapped a towel around His waist and washed the dirt from His disciples' feet. God's glory is not diminished when He serves His people; rather, His grace, mercy, and love are magnificently magnified through His actions on our behalf. ### 2. God Commanded the Request The critique further stumbles by condemning the very behavior that God explicitly commands. God is the One who told us to ask, promising that He would do and give. Scripture is saturated with divine invitations to dependency. We are commanded to "Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find." We are instructed to come boldly to the throne of grace to obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need. We are told to cast all our care upon Him, because He cares for us. When a believer takes God at His word and asks Him to act, that is not human arrogance—it is biblical obedience. Approaching God for supply, deliverance, and strength acknowledges our total bankruptcy and His infinite sufficiency. To brand this vital reliance as "man-centered" is to inadvertently label the prayer life of the saints as an act of selfishness, rather than what it truly is: an act of absolute submission to a giving God. ### 3. The Nature of True Relationship and the Power of His Goodness Every genuine, living relationship requires mutual interaction and exchange. By definition, a relationship cannot exist in a vacuum of one-sided isolation; it requires a two-way dynamic. Therefore, just because God performs acts of service, answers prayers, and bestows gifts upon us, it does not negate or change the focus of the relationship. When a husband provides for his wife, the marriage does not suddenly become entirely about him or entirely about her—it remains about the sacred bond between them. In the same way, our relationship with the Creator is anchored in covenantal communion. God pours out His grace, power, and blessings upon us, and we return praise, obedience, and adoration to Him. The exchange of divine service toward man does not dethrone God; it establishes Him as the ultimate, inexhaustible Source of our existence. Furthermore, this underthinking completely misses the profound theological truth laid out in Romans 2:4, which explicitly asks, "Or despisest thou the riches of his goodness and forbearance and longsuffering; not knowing that the goodness of God leadeth thee to repentance?" Paul makes it undeniably clear that God's goodness, His patience, and His active benevolence toward man are the very catalysts for human transformation. God does not drive men to repentance through a display of cold, detached distance; He draws them through the riches of His active goodness. It is His service, His mercy, and His kindness operating in our lives that breaks the stubborn human heart. If focusing on what God does for us makes a religion "man-centered," then Romans 2:4 would be a humanistic verse. But it is not. The focus remains entirely on the *goodness of God*, which acts upon man to achieve a divine result. God's goodness is the tool, and our repentance is the outcome. To suggest that acknowledging God's work for us ruins the focus of our faith is to reduce Christianity to a cold, sterile philosophy. We do not serve a statue that sits silently on a pedestal demanding blind submission. We serve a Living God who speaks, moves, heals, delivers, and actively works all things together for the good of those who love Him. Let us stop underthinking the scriptures, reject the hollow catchphrases of celebrity theology, and fully embrace the reality of a God whose majesty is put on display through His profound goodness to mankind. In His Service, Pastor Jesse Preston A Living God Service Church Independent Christian Missionary Ministry (Not 501c3 / Unincorporated Church Ministries)
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