• Daily Devotion โ€” July 17 | Acts 10:15 (NKJV)

    Seeing Through God's Eyes

    Through a vision, God taught Peter an important lesson about His plan to bring the gospel to all people. Peter needed to understand that God was welcoming both Jews and Gentiles into His family through faith in Christ.

    This verse highlights the transforming power of God's grace. When God cleanses a person through faith in Jesus, that individual becomes a new creation.

    Believers must guard against prejudice, pride, and favoritism. God values every person and desires all people to hear the good news of salvation.

    We are called to see others through the lens of God's love and grace.

    Reflection Questions

    1. Do I see others as God sees them

    2. Are there attitudes of favoritism in my heart

    3. How can I show God's love to people around me

    Prayer

    Lord God, help me see people through Your eyes. Remove pride and prejudice from my heart and teach me to love others as You do. In Jesus name Amen.

    Practical Application

    โ— Show kindness to someone different from you

    โ— Pray for people from other backgrounds

    โ— Share God's love without favoritism

    Takeaway Thought

    God's grace welcomes all who come to Him through Christ.

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    ๐Ÿ“˜ Daily Devotion โ€” July 17 | Acts 10:15 (NKJV) ๐Ÿ’ฏ Seeing Through God's Eyes Through a vision, God taught Peter an important lesson about His plan to bring the gospel to all people. Peter needed to understand that God was welcoming both Jews and Gentiles into His family through faith in Christ. This verse highlights the transforming power of God's grace. When God cleanses a person through faith in Jesus, that individual becomes a new creation. Believers must guard against prejudice, pride, and favoritism. God values every person and desires all people to hear the good news of salvation. We are called to see others through the lens of God's love and grace. Reflection Questions 1. Do I see others as God sees them 2. Are there attitudes of favoritism in my heart 3. How can I show God's love to people around me Prayer Lord God, help me see people through Your eyes. Remove pride and prejudice from my heart and teach me to love others as You do. In Jesus name Amen. Practical Application โ— Show kindness to someone different from you โ— Pray for people from other backgrounds โ— Share God's love without favoritism Takeaway Thought God's grace welcomes all who come to Him through Christ. #LordsbookDailys #DailyDevotion #July17 #Acts1015 #GodsGrace #CleansedByGod #FaithAndObedience #BibleInspiration #GrowInFaith
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  • Daily Devotion โ€” July 6 | Acts 7:51 (NKJV)

    A Heart That Listens

    Stephen boldly confronted the religious leaders about their continual resistance to God's work. Though they were familiar with Scripture and religious practices, their hearts remained hardened against the truth God was revealing through Jesus Christ.

    This verse reminds us that spiritual knowledge alone is not enough. God desires hearts that are humble, teachable, and responsive to His leading. It is possible to hear God's truth and still resist His work through pride, stubbornness, or unbelief.

    The Holy Spirit continually works in the lives of believers, convicting, guiding, and transforming them. When we resist His leading, we hinder the growth He desires to produce within us.

    God calls us to remain sensitive to His voice and willing to obey whatever He reveals through His Word and Spirit.

    Reflection Questions

    1. Are there areas where I am resisting God's leading

    2. Do I have a teachable and humble spirit

    3. How can I become more responsive to the Holy Spirit

    Prayer

    Lord God, soften my heart and help me respond quickly to Your voice. Remove any pride or stubbornness that keeps me from obeying You. Teach me to walk closely with Your Spirit each day. In Jesus name Amen.

    Practical Application

    โ— Spend time listening to God during prayer

    โ— Confess areas of resistance and disobedience

    โ— Act promptly on God's direction through Scripture

    Takeaway Thought

    A surrendered heart welcomes the work of the Holy Spirit.

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    ๐Ÿ“˜ Daily Devotion โ€” July 6 | Acts 7:51 (NKJV) ๐Ÿ’ฏ A Heart That Listens Stephen boldly confronted the religious leaders about their continual resistance to God's work. Though they were familiar with Scripture and religious practices, their hearts remained hardened against the truth God was revealing through Jesus Christ. This verse reminds us that spiritual knowledge alone is not enough. God desires hearts that are humble, teachable, and responsive to His leading. It is possible to hear God's truth and still resist His work through pride, stubbornness, or unbelief. The Holy Spirit continually works in the lives of believers, convicting, guiding, and transforming them. When we resist His leading, we hinder the growth He desires to produce within us. God calls us to remain sensitive to His voice and willing to obey whatever He reveals through His Word and Spirit. Reflection Questions 1. Are there areas where I am resisting God's leading 2. Do I have a teachable and humble spirit 3. How can I become more responsive to the Holy Spirit Prayer Lord God, soften my heart and help me respond quickly to Your voice. Remove any pride or stubbornness that keeps me from obeying You. Teach me to walk closely with Your Spirit each day. In Jesus name Amen. Practical Application โ— Spend time listening to God during prayer โ— Confess areas of resistance and disobedience โ— Act promptly on God's direction through Scripture Takeaway Thought A surrendered heart welcomes the work of the Holy Spirit. #LordsbookDailys #DailyDevotion #July6 #Acts751 #HolySpirit #OpenYourHeart #FaithAndObedience #BibleInspiration #GrowInFaith
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  • In this Bible study, Patrick looks at Judges 6:1-10 and the opening of the Gideon narrative. Before Gideon ever steps onto the scene, Scripture shows us the spiritual condition of Israel, the oppression of Midian, and the mercy of God in sending His Word to confront His people.

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    This passage reminds us that Israel’s greatest problem was not Midian. Their greatest problem was their disobedience to God. Before deliverance comes, God speaks truth. Before Gideon is called, Israel must be reminded of the LORD’s faithfulness, their covenant responsibility, and their failure to obey His voice.
    In this study, we will examine the historical background of the Midianite oppression, the repeated cycle of sin in the book of Judges, and the deeper spiritual lessons found in Judges 6:1-10.

    God disciplines His people when they turn from Him, but in mercy He speaks truth to call them back.

    Judges 6:1-10 is not only a story about ancient Israel and Midianite oppression. It is a warning and invitation for us today. It calls us to examine repeated patterns of sin, remember the faithfulness of God, reject modern idols, and listen carefully to the voice of the LORD.

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    In this Bible study, Patrick looks at Judges 6:1-10 and the opening of the Gideon narrative. Before Gideon ever steps onto the scene, Scripture shows us the spiritual condition of Israel, the oppression of Midian, and the mercy of God in sending His Word to confront His people. https://youtu.be/PgGJGjxKFAI Bible used in this study: https://amzn.to/4oyiBD8 This passage reminds us that Israel’s greatest problem was not Midian. Their greatest problem was their disobedience to God. Before deliverance comes, God speaks truth. Before Gideon is called, Israel must be reminded of the LORD’s faithfulness, their covenant responsibility, and their failure to obey His voice. In this study, we will examine the historical background of the Midianite oppression, the repeated cycle of sin in the book of Judges, and the deeper spiritual lessons found in Judges 6:1-10. God disciplines His people when they turn from Him, but in mercy He speaks truth to call them back. Judges 6:1-10 is not only a story about ancient Israel and Midianite oppression. It is a warning and invitation for us today. It calls us to examine repeated patterns of sin, remember the faithfulness of God, reject modern idols, and listen carefully to the voice of the LORD. Subscribe for More Bible Studies If this Bible study helps you, please like the video, leave a comment, and subscribe for more verse-by-verse Bible teaching. Share this study with someone who wants to grow deeper in God’s Word. Let us know in the comments: What stood out to you most from Judges 6:1-10? ๐ŸŒ Stay Connected – A Guy And His Bible Website: https://www.patrickryanlewis.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AGuyAndHisBible LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aguyandhisbible X (Twitter): https://x.com/aguyandhisbible TiTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@aguyandhisbible allthingsforHim.pl@gmail.com Text: (681) 534-3585 Venmo / CashApp @PatrickRyanLewis Paypal: https://bit.ly/3TMgPRa Stripe: https://bit.ly/3TL5j8F Amazon Storefront https://www.amazon.com/shop/aguyandhisbible Amazon Wishlist https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/AAQACSNG7QKZ?ref_=wl_share #BibleStudy #BookOfJudges #Judges6 #Gideon #Midianites #HereComeTheMidianites #OldTestamentStudy #VerseByVerseBibleStudy #ChristianTeaching #BibleTeaching #ScriptureStudy #JudgesBibleStudy #GodsWord #BiblicalTruth #FaithAndObedience #ChristianYouTube #BibleLesson #JesusChrist #GospelMessage #OldTestament #NETBible #StudyTheBible #ChristianDiscipleship #Faith #Repentance #obediencetogod https://youtu.be/PgGJGjxKFAI
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  • Be Careful: You May Have Earthly Documents and Lack Heavenly Documents.

    In today’s world, people pursue earthly documents—certificates, passports, land titles, licenses, contracts, and accolades.

    These documents grant access, identity, and privilege on earth. Yet Scripture warns that there are heavenly documents—records kept by God—that ultimately determine eternal destiny.

    A person may be fully documented on earth and still be undocumented in heaven.

    This sermon calls us to examine not what we carry in our files, but what is written in God’s books.

    1. Earthly Documents Are Temporary

    Earthly documents have value—but only within time.

    Degrees expire in relevance.

    Passports lose validity.

    Properties change ownership.

    Positions end.

    Jesus illustrated this with the rich fool who had barns full but a soul empty (Luke 12:16–21). When death came, his earthly records could not negotiate with eternity.

    Lesson: Earthly documents expire at death; heavenly documents speak beyond death.

    2. Heaven Keeps Records

    The Bible clearly teaches that heaven has books.

    Book of Life (Revelation 20:12; Philippians 4:3)

    Book of Works/Remembrance (Malachi 3:16)

    Your name, faith, obedience, motives, and stewardship are recorded. Salvation is not assumed; it is recorded. Service is not forgotten; it is documented.

    Lesson: Heaven is not casual; it is organized and exact.

    3. Religious Activity Is Not the Same as Heavenly Approval

    Jesus warned that many will present impressive earthly spiritual credentials:

    “We prophesied…”

    “We cast out demons…”

    “We did many wonders…”

    Yet He will reply, “I never knew you” (Matthew 7:21–23).

    Lesson: Ministry activity without relationship does not register as heavenly documentation.

    4. Citizenship Determines Access

    Paul declares, “Our citizenship is in heaven” (Philippians 3:20).
    Just as a visa or passport determines border access, citizenship in Christ determines entry into God’s kingdom.

    Earthly citizenship gives national access.

    Heavenly citizenship gives eternal access.

    Lesson: You can be legally recognized by a nation and still be unknown in heaven.

    5. How to Secure Heavenly Documents

    Heavenly documentation is not earned by works alone but is authenticated by faith that produces obedience.

    a. Salvation through Christ

    John 14:6 – Jesus is the only way.

    Acts 4:12 – No other name by which we must be saved.

    b. A Life of Obedience and Holiness

    Hebrews 12:14 – Without holiness no one will see the Lord.

    c. Faithful Stewardship and Service

    Matthew 25:21 – “Well done, good and faithful servant.”

    d. Endurance to the End

    Revelation 3:5 – Names can be blotted out or retained.

    Lesson: Heavenly documents are secured by salvation, sustained by obedience, and confirmed by perseverance.

    6. The Final Audit

    Every life will face a final audit before God.

    Earthly files will be closed.

    Heavenly books will be opened.

    No lawyer, title, or certificate will speak for you—only what is written in heaven.

    2 Corinthians 5:10 reminds us that everyone will appear before Christ’s judgment seat.

    Conclusion

    Be careful. Do not invest your entire life in documents that end at the grave while neglecting records that speak in eternity.

    Ensure that while your name appears in earthly registries, it is also written in the Book of Life.

    Final Question:
    If heaven were to open its records today, would your name be found?

    Prayer
    “Lord, search my life. Remove every false confidence. Write my name in the Book of Life, align my works with Your will, and help me live with eternity in view, in Jesus’ name. Amen.”

    Pastor Abiodun Kadri



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    Be Careful: You May Have Earthly Documents and Lack Heavenly Documents. In today’s world, people pursue earthly documents—certificates, passports, land titles, licenses, contracts, and accolades. These documents grant access, identity, and privilege on earth. Yet Scripture warns that there are heavenly documents—records kept by God—that ultimately determine eternal destiny. A person may be fully documented on earth and still be undocumented in heaven. This sermon calls us to examine not what we carry in our files, but what is written in God’s books. 1. Earthly Documents Are Temporary Earthly documents have value—but only within time. Degrees expire in relevance. Passports lose validity. Properties change ownership. Positions end. Jesus illustrated this with the rich fool who had barns full but a soul empty (Luke 12:16–21). When death came, his earthly records could not negotiate with eternity. Lesson: Earthly documents expire at death; heavenly documents speak beyond death. 2. Heaven Keeps Records The Bible clearly teaches that heaven has books. Book of Life (Revelation 20:12; Philippians 4:3) Book of Works/Remembrance (Malachi 3:16) Your name, faith, obedience, motives, and stewardship are recorded. Salvation is not assumed; it is recorded. Service is not forgotten; it is documented. Lesson: Heaven is not casual; it is organized and exact. 3. Religious Activity Is Not the Same as Heavenly Approval Jesus warned that many will present impressive earthly spiritual credentials: “We prophesied…” “We cast out demons…” “We did many wonders…” Yet He will reply, “I never knew you” (Matthew 7:21–23). Lesson: Ministry activity without relationship does not register as heavenly documentation. 4. Citizenship Determines Access Paul declares, “Our citizenship is in heaven” (Philippians 3:20). Just as a visa or passport determines border access, citizenship in Christ determines entry into God’s kingdom. Earthly citizenship gives national access. Heavenly citizenship gives eternal access. Lesson: You can be legally recognized by a nation and still be unknown in heaven. 5. How to Secure Heavenly Documents Heavenly documentation is not earned by works alone but is authenticated by faith that produces obedience. a. Salvation through Christ John 14:6 – Jesus is the only way. Acts 4:12 – No other name by which we must be saved. b. A Life of Obedience and Holiness Hebrews 12:14 – Without holiness no one will see the Lord. c. Faithful Stewardship and Service Matthew 25:21 – “Well done, good and faithful servant.” d. Endurance to the End Revelation 3:5 – Names can be blotted out or retained. Lesson: Heavenly documents are secured by salvation, sustained by obedience, and confirmed by perseverance. 6. The Final Audit Every life will face a final audit before God. Earthly files will be closed. Heavenly books will be opened. No lawyer, title, or certificate will speak for you—only what is written in heaven. 2 Corinthians 5:10 reminds us that everyone will appear before Christ’s judgment seat. Conclusion Be careful. Do not invest your entire life in documents that end at the grave while neglecting records that speak in eternity. Ensure that while your name appears in earthly registries, it is also written in the Book of Life. Final Question: If heaven were to open its records today, would your name be found? Prayer “Lord, search my life. Remove every false confidence. Write my name in the Book of Life, align my works with Your will, and help me live with eternity in view, in Jesus’ name. Amen.” Pastor Abiodun Kadri #HeavenlyRecords #BookOfLife #EternityMatters #DivineAudit #PrepareForHeaven #FaithAndObedience #ChristianSermon #EternalCitizenship #KingdomFocus
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  • Avoiding Errors That Cancel Divine Promises

    Numbers 14:1–4, 22–23 (KJV)

    “Because all those men which have seen my glory, and my miracles… and have tempted me now these ten times, and have not hearkened to my voice; Surely they shall not see the land which I sware unto their fathers…”

    INTRODUCTION

    God is a promise-keeping God. Throughout Scripture, He reveals Himself as faithful, unchanging, and true to His word (Numbers 23:19).

    However, while God’s promises are sure, human behavior can delay, hinder, or completely cancel the fulfillment of divine promises in an individual’s life.

    Many people are called, chosen, anointed, and promised greatness—yet never arrive at their God-ordained destination because of avoidable errors. This sermon is a call to identify, understand, and avoid errors that nullify divine promises.

    1. Unbelief and Doubt

    Hebrews 3:18–19
    “So we see that they could not enter in because of unbelief.”

    Unbelief is one of the most dangerous spiritual errors. The Israelites were promised the Promised Land, but their constant doubt and fear caused God to swear that they would never enter.

    You cannot enjoy what you do not believe.

    Indicators of unbelief:

    Complaining instead of trusting

    Fear replacing faith

    Looking at problems more than God’s power

    Faith is the currency for accessing divine promises (Hebrews 11:6).

    2. Disobedience to Divine Instructions

    1 Samuel 15:22–23

    “To obey is better than sacrifice…”

    King Saul lost his throne not because he was not chosen, but because he partially obeyed God. Partial obedience is full disobedience in God’s sight.

    Every divine promise is tied to divine instructions.

    When obedience stops, fulfillment stops.

    3. Impatience and Fleshly Shortcuts

    Genesis 16:1–4
    Abraham was promised a son, but impatience led him to produce Ishmael, creating generational conflict.

    Impatience pushes people to help God—and that often creates long-term problems.

    Waiting is not wasted time when God is involved (Isaiah 40:31).

    4. Sin and Compromise

    Joshua 7:10–12
    Achan’s hidden sin caused Israel’s defeat at Ai.

    One tolerated sin can block many blessings.

    God’s promises do not override God’s holiness.

    5. Dishonor and Lack of Respect for Authority

    Exodus 20:12

    “Honour thy father and thy mother…”

    Many divine promises are conditional upon honor—honor for God, spiritual authorities, parents, and divine order.

    What you dishonor, you disconnect from.

    6. Murmuring and Negative Confession

    Numbers 14:28

    “As truly as I live… as ye have spoken in mine ears, so will I do to you.”

    The Israelites spoke themselves out of destiny.

    Your mouth can cancel what God has promised.

    Speak in alignment with God’s word, not your situation (Proverbs 18:21).

    7. Lack of Perseverance

    Galatians 6:9

    “Let us not be weary in well doing…”

    Many people quit too early—just before fulfillment.

    Promises are not for quitters but for endurance-driven believers.

    HOW TO PRESERVE AND FULFILL DIVINE PROMISES

    Walk daily in faith and trust God’s word

    Obey God fully and promptly

    Maintain holiness and repentance

    Practice patience and divine timing

    Speak positively and prophetically

    Honor divine structures

    Persevere through trials

    CONCLUSION

    Divine promises are real, powerful, and guaranteed—but they are not automatic.

    God is faithful, yet He requires responsibility from man. Many destinies are not destroyed by Satan but by avoidable errors.

    Let us make a conscious decision to walk wisely, obey completely, believe consistently, and wait patiently—so that nothing cancels what God has promised us.

    CLOSING PRAYER

    “Father, in the name of Jesus, I receive grace to avoid every error that can cancel Your promises in my life. Strengthen my faith, align my heart with obedience, purify my walk, and lead me into full fulfillment of Your word. Amen.”

    Pastor Abiodun Kadri



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    Avoiding Errors That Cancel Divine Promises Numbers 14:1–4, 22–23 (KJV) “Because all those men which have seen my glory, and my miracles… and have tempted me now these ten times, and have not hearkened to my voice; Surely they shall not see the land which I sware unto their fathers…” INTRODUCTION God is a promise-keeping God. Throughout Scripture, He reveals Himself as faithful, unchanging, and true to His word (Numbers 23:19). However, while God’s promises are sure, human behavior can delay, hinder, or completely cancel the fulfillment of divine promises in an individual’s life. Many people are called, chosen, anointed, and promised greatness—yet never arrive at their God-ordained destination because of avoidable errors. This sermon is a call to identify, understand, and avoid errors that nullify divine promises. 1. Unbelief and Doubt Hebrews 3:18–19 “So we see that they could not enter in because of unbelief.” Unbelief is one of the most dangerous spiritual errors. The Israelites were promised the Promised Land, but their constant doubt and fear caused God to swear that they would never enter. You cannot enjoy what you do not believe. Indicators of unbelief: Complaining instead of trusting Fear replacing faith Looking at problems more than God’s power Faith is the currency for accessing divine promises (Hebrews 11:6). 2. Disobedience to Divine Instructions 1 Samuel 15:22–23 “To obey is better than sacrifice…” King Saul lost his throne not because he was not chosen, but because he partially obeyed God. Partial obedience is full disobedience in God’s sight. Every divine promise is tied to divine instructions. When obedience stops, fulfillment stops. 3. Impatience and Fleshly Shortcuts Genesis 16:1–4 Abraham was promised a son, but impatience led him to produce Ishmael, creating generational conflict. Impatience pushes people to help God—and that often creates long-term problems. Waiting is not wasted time when God is involved (Isaiah 40:31). 4. Sin and Compromise Joshua 7:10–12 Achan’s hidden sin caused Israel’s defeat at Ai. One tolerated sin can block many blessings. God’s promises do not override God’s holiness. 5. Dishonor and Lack of Respect for Authority Exodus 20:12 “Honour thy father and thy mother…” Many divine promises are conditional upon honor—honor for God, spiritual authorities, parents, and divine order. What you dishonor, you disconnect from. 6. Murmuring and Negative Confession Numbers 14:28 “As truly as I live… as ye have spoken in mine ears, so will I do to you.” The Israelites spoke themselves out of destiny. Your mouth can cancel what God has promised. Speak in alignment with God’s word, not your situation (Proverbs 18:21). 7. Lack of Perseverance Galatians 6:9 “Let us not be weary in well doing…” Many people quit too early—just before fulfillment. Promises are not for quitters but for endurance-driven believers. HOW TO PRESERVE AND FULFILL DIVINE PROMISES Walk daily in faith and trust God’s word Obey God fully and promptly Maintain holiness and repentance Practice patience and divine timing Speak positively and prophetically Honor divine structures Persevere through trials CONCLUSION Divine promises are real, powerful, and guaranteed—but they are not automatic. God is faithful, yet He requires responsibility from man. Many destinies are not destroyed by Satan but by avoidable errors. Let us make a conscious decision to walk wisely, obey completely, believe consistently, and wait patiently—so that nothing cancels what God has promised us. CLOSING PRAYER “Father, in the name of Jesus, I receive grace to avoid every error that can cancel Your promises in my life. Strengthen my faith, align my heart with obedience, purify my walk, and lead me into full fulfillment of Your word. Amen.” Pastor Abiodun Kadri #DivinePromises #FaithAndObedience #AvoidDestinyErrors #WalkingWithGod #FulfillmentOfProphecy #KingdomPrinciples #SpiritualGrowth #DestinyPreservation #BibleTeaching #ChristianLiving
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  • Guide Your Decisions with God’s Word.

    Every day of our lives is shaped by decisions—some small, others life-defining.

    Many destinies are not destroyed by the devil but by decisions made without God.

    As believers, we are not called to guess, gamble, or follow emotions; we are called to walk by divine direction.

    God has provided a sure guide for our choices—His Word.

    When God’s Word becomes the compass of our decisions, confusion gives way to clarity, and regret is replaced with peace.

    1. God’s Word Is the Standard for Right Decisions

    Isaiah 8:20; Psalm 119:130

    God’s Word is not one of many opinions; it is the final authority.

    Decisions that contradict Scripture, no matter how attractive, will eventually lead to loss.

    The entrance of God’s Word brings light—light exposes deception and reveals the right path.

    If the Word does not approve it, faith should not pursue it.

    2. Decisions Made Without God Invite Confusion

    Proverbs 14:12; James 1:5–6

    There is a way that seems right to man but ends in destruction.

    Human wisdom is limited and often biased by fear, pressure, or desire. When we exclude God’s Word from our decision-making, we open the door to confusion and costly mistakes.

    Sincerity is not a substitute for scriptural guidance.

    3. God’s Word Aligns Us with God’s Will

    Romans 12:2; Psalm 37:23

    The Word of God renews the mind and aligns our thoughts with heaven’s agenda.

    When our decisions are rooted in Scripture, we are positioned to walk in God’s perfect will, not just His permissive will.

    The will of God is revealed in the Word of God.

    4. God’s Word Produces Peace in Decision-Making

    Colossians 3:15; Isaiah 26:3

    Decisions guided by God’s Word may not always be easy, but they bring peace.

    When God is involved, the heart is settled even when the road is challenging.

    Where the Word leads, peace follows.

    5. Jesus Is the Living Word—Follow Him

    John 1:1, 14; Matthew 7:24–25

    Jesus is the Word made flesh. To follow the Word is to follow Christ.

    Those who hear and obey His Word build on a solid foundation that cannot be shaken by storms.

    Obedience to the Word secures the future.

    Practical Steps to Guide Your Decisions with God’s Word

    -- Study the Word daily (2 Timothy 2:15).

    -- Pray before deciding (Philippians 4:6).

    -- Seek godly counsel rooted in Scripture (Proverbs 11:14).

    -- Wait for peace, not pressure (Psalm 27:14).

    -- Obey promptly once God speaks (James 1:22).

    Conclusion
    Your decisions today are shaping your tomorrow.

    If you want a future free from regret, let God’s Word guide your steps.

    The safest place for any believer is in obedience to Scripture.

    When the Word leads, destiny is preserved, and God is glorified.

    Prayer Points

    Father, align my heart and mind with Your Word in every decision.

    Lord, deliver me from decisions driven by fear, emotion, or pressure.

    Holy Spirit, illuminate Your Word to guide my daily choices.

    I receive grace to obey God’s Word without delay.

    Altar Call

    If you desire to surrender your life fully to Jesus Christ—the Living Word—this is your moment. A life outside Christ is a life without true direction. Come to Him today and let His Word order your steps.


    Pastor Abiodun Kadri





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    Guide Your Decisions with God’s Word. Every day of our lives is shaped by decisions—some small, others life-defining. Many destinies are not destroyed by the devil but by decisions made without God. As believers, we are not called to guess, gamble, or follow emotions; we are called to walk by divine direction. God has provided a sure guide for our choices—His Word. When God’s Word becomes the compass of our decisions, confusion gives way to clarity, and regret is replaced with peace. 1. God’s Word Is the Standard for Right Decisions Isaiah 8:20; Psalm 119:130 God’s Word is not one of many opinions; it is the final authority. Decisions that contradict Scripture, no matter how attractive, will eventually lead to loss. The entrance of God’s Word brings light—light exposes deception and reveals the right path. If the Word does not approve it, faith should not pursue it. 2. Decisions Made Without God Invite Confusion Proverbs 14:12; James 1:5–6 There is a way that seems right to man but ends in destruction. Human wisdom is limited and often biased by fear, pressure, or desire. When we exclude God’s Word from our decision-making, we open the door to confusion and costly mistakes. Sincerity is not a substitute for scriptural guidance. 3. God’s Word Aligns Us with God’s Will Romans 12:2; Psalm 37:23 The Word of God renews the mind and aligns our thoughts with heaven’s agenda. When our decisions are rooted in Scripture, we are positioned to walk in God’s perfect will, not just His permissive will. The will of God is revealed in the Word of God. 4. God’s Word Produces Peace in Decision-Making Colossians 3:15; Isaiah 26:3 Decisions guided by God’s Word may not always be easy, but they bring peace. When God is involved, the heart is settled even when the road is challenging. Where the Word leads, peace follows. 5. Jesus Is the Living Word—Follow Him John 1:1, 14; Matthew 7:24–25 Jesus is the Word made flesh. To follow the Word is to follow Christ. Those who hear and obey His Word build on a solid foundation that cannot be shaken by storms. Obedience to the Word secures the future. Practical Steps to Guide Your Decisions with God’s Word -- Study the Word daily (2 Timothy 2:15). -- Pray before deciding (Philippians 4:6). -- Seek godly counsel rooted in Scripture (Proverbs 11:14). -- Wait for peace, not pressure (Psalm 27:14). -- Obey promptly once God speaks (James 1:22). Conclusion Your decisions today are shaping your tomorrow. If you want a future free from regret, let God’s Word guide your steps. The safest place for any believer is in obedience to Scripture. When the Word leads, destiny is preserved, and God is glorified. Prayer Points Father, align my heart and mind with Your Word in every decision. Lord, deliver me from decisions driven by fear, emotion, or pressure. Holy Spirit, illuminate Your Word to guide my daily choices. I receive grace to obey God’s Word without delay. Altar Call If you desire to surrender your life fully to Jesus Christ—the Living Word—this is your moment. A life outside Christ is a life without true direction. Come to Him today and let His Word order your steps. Pastor Abiodun Kadri #GuidedByTheWord #DivineDirection #BiblicalDecisions #WalkInWisdom #WordOfGod #ChristianLiving #FaithAndObedience #PurposeDrivenLife
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  • Stuck by the Pool of Bethesda but Attracted Divine Attention

    The Pool of Bethesda was a place of waiting—crowded with the sick, the weak, and the disappointed.

    It symbolized delayed hope and recurring frustration.

    Among the multitude lay a man who had been incapacitated for thirty-eight years—stuck, overlooked, and resigned to his condition.

    Yet, in the midst of his stagnation, he attracted divine attention. This sermon reveals that no matter how long one has been stuck, Jesus still sees, still comes, and still restores.

    John 5:1–9 (Focus verse: John 5:5–6)

    “When Jesus saw him lying there, and knew that he had already been in that condition a long time, He said to him, ‘Do you want to be made well?’” (John 5:6, NKJV)


    1. You Can Be Surrounded by Hope and Still Be Stuck

    “In these lay a great multitude of sick people…” (John 5:3)

    The man was in the right place but remained in the wrong condition.

    Proximity to spiritual activity does not guarantee transformation. One can attend church, hear sermons, and witness testimonies, yet remain bound if faith and obedience are absent (James 1:22).

    -- Do not confuse spiritual exposure with spiritual experience.

    2. Long-Term Affliction Does Not Cancel Divine Compassion

    “A certain man was there who had an infirmity thirty-eight years.” (John 5:5)

    Thirty-eight years suggest prolonged disappointment.

    Yet Jesus knew the length of his suffering and still stopped for him.

    Time does not weaken God’s power or diminish His concern (Psalm 34:19).

    -- Your delay is not a denial. God is aware of how long you have waited.

    3. Jesus Seeks the Stuck and Overlooked

    “When Jesus saw him lying there…” (John 5:6)

    While others rushed toward the water, Jesus moved toward the man.

    Divine attention is not attracted by strength but by need (Isaiah 57:15).

    -- When people overlook you, God is often positioning Himself to reveal His glory in your life.

    4. A Question That Confronts the Will

    “Do you want to be made well?” (John 5:6)

    This question confronts comfort in captivity.

    Sometimes people grow accustomed to their condition and fear responsibility after healing.

    Jesus addresses desire before delivering power (Mark 10:51).

    -- Healing begins when desire aligns with faith.

    5. Excuses Do Not Stop Jesus, but Obedience Releases Power

    “Rise, take up your bed and walk.” (John 5:8)

    The man offered excuses—no helper, others stepping ahead—but Jesus bypassed the excuses and issued a command.

    Healing followed obedience, not explanation (Luke 17:14).

    -- Stop explaining your limitations and start obeying God’s instructions.

    6. Grace Can Heal Without the Pool

    The man was healed without entering the water. Jesus Himself became the source of healing.

    This demonstrates that systems may fail, but Christ never does (Hebrews 13:8).

    -- Your breakthrough is not tied to a place, person, or process—Jesus is sufficient.

    Practical Takeaways

    ** Being stuck is not the end of your story.

    ** Divine attention can locate you in the crowd.

    ** Jesus heals beyond systems, seasons, and support.

    ** Obedience activates miracles.

    Altar Call

    If you feel stuck—spiritually, emotionally, financially, or physically—this moment is for you.

    Jesus is asking, “Do you want to be made well?”

    Release your excuses, rise in faith, and receive His restoring power today.

    Closing Prayer

    Lord Jesus, You see every life stuck by the pool of delay and disappointment.

    As You visited the man at Bethesda, visit us today.

    Break cycles of stagnation, heal long-standing afflictions, and restore hope.

    By Your word, we rise and walk into our testimony. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

    Need Prayers/Have a Question?

    Pastor Abiodun Kadri
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    kadiriabiodun@gmail.com
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    Stuck by the Pool of Bethesda but Attracted Divine Attention The Pool of Bethesda was a place of waiting—crowded with the sick, the weak, and the disappointed. It symbolized delayed hope and recurring frustration. Among the multitude lay a man who had been incapacitated for thirty-eight years—stuck, overlooked, and resigned to his condition. Yet, in the midst of his stagnation, he attracted divine attention. This sermon reveals that no matter how long one has been stuck, Jesus still sees, still comes, and still restores. John 5:1–9 (Focus verse: John 5:5–6) “When Jesus saw him lying there, and knew that he had already been in that condition a long time, He said to him, ‘Do you want to be made well?’” (John 5:6, NKJV) 1. You Can Be Surrounded by Hope and Still Be Stuck “In these lay a great multitude of sick people…” (John 5:3) The man was in the right place but remained in the wrong condition. Proximity to spiritual activity does not guarantee transformation. One can attend church, hear sermons, and witness testimonies, yet remain bound if faith and obedience are absent (James 1:22). -- Do not confuse spiritual exposure with spiritual experience. 2. Long-Term Affliction Does Not Cancel Divine Compassion “A certain man was there who had an infirmity thirty-eight years.” (John 5:5) Thirty-eight years suggest prolonged disappointment. Yet Jesus knew the length of his suffering and still stopped for him. Time does not weaken God’s power or diminish His concern (Psalm 34:19). -- Your delay is not a denial. God is aware of how long you have waited. 3. Jesus Seeks the Stuck and Overlooked “When Jesus saw him lying there…” (John 5:6) While others rushed toward the water, Jesus moved toward the man. Divine attention is not attracted by strength but by need (Isaiah 57:15). -- When people overlook you, God is often positioning Himself to reveal His glory in your life. 4. A Question That Confronts the Will “Do you want to be made well?” (John 5:6) This question confronts comfort in captivity. Sometimes people grow accustomed to their condition and fear responsibility after healing. Jesus addresses desire before delivering power (Mark 10:51). -- Healing begins when desire aligns with faith. 5. Excuses Do Not Stop Jesus, but Obedience Releases Power “Rise, take up your bed and walk.” (John 5:8) The man offered excuses—no helper, others stepping ahead—but Jesus bypassed the excuses and issued a command. Healing followed obedience, not explanation (Luke 17:14). -- Stop explaining your limitations and start obeying God’s instructions. 6. Grace Can Heal Without the Pool The man was healed without entering the water. Jesus Himself became the source of healing. This demonstrates that systems may fail, but Christ never does (Hebrews 13:8). -- Your breakthrough is not tied to a place, person, or process—Jesus is sufficient. Practical Takeaways ** Being stuck is not the end of your story. ** Divine attention can locate you in the crowd. ** Jesus heals beyond systems, seasons, and support. ** Obedience activates miracles. Altar Call If you feel stuck—spiritually, emotionally, financially, or physically—this moment is for you. Jesus is asking, “Do you want to be made well?” Release your excuses, rise in faith, and receive His restoring power today. Closing Prayer Lord Jesus, You see every life stuck by the pool of delay and disappointment. As You visited the man at Bethesda, visit us today. Break cycles of stagnation, heal long-standing afflictions, and restore hope. By Your word, we rise and walk into our testimony. In Jesus’ name, Amen. Need Prayers/Have a Question? Pastor Abiodun Kadri +2347036486234 (WhatsApp) kadiriabiodun@gmail.com (E-mail) #PoolOfBethesda #DivineAttention #FromStuckToRestored #JesusStillHeals #GraceBeyondSystems #RiseAndWalk #DelayedNotDenied #EncounterWithJesus #HouseOfMercy #FaithAndObedience
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  • What You Choose Today Determines Where You Stand Tomorrow!

    Life is shaped by choices. Every day, consciously or unconsciously, we make decisions that set a direction for our future.

    Scripture consistently teaches that today’s choices determine tomorrow’s outcomes.

    God, in His love, grants humanity the power of choice, but He also establishes consequences.

    This sermon calls us to examine our daily decisions and align them with God’s will, knowing that where we stand tomorrow is largely determined by what we choose.

    1. God Has Given Humanity the Power of Choice

    Deuteronomy 30:19
    “I have set before you life and death, blessing and cursing: therefore choose life…”

    God does not force obedience; He invites it. From the Garden of Eden to the present day, God places choices before people.

    The responsibility to choose rightly rests with us. Spiritual maturity begins when we accept accountability for our decisions.

    Lesson: Choice is a gift, but responsibility is the price that comes with it.

    2. Every Choice Carries Consequences

    Galatians 6:7–8
    “Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.”

    No decision is neutral. What we sow today—through words, habits, relationships, and obedience—will produce a harvest tomorrow.

    Small compromises can lead to major consequences, while small acts of faithfulness can open great doors.

    Lesson: Tomorrow’s harvest is planted by today’s actions.

    3. Daily Choices Shape Character and Destiny

    Proverbs 4:26
    “Ponder the path of thy feet, and let all thy ways be established.”

    Destiny is not determined in a single dramatic moment; it is shaped by consistent daily choices.

    Character is formed by repeated decisions—choosing integrity over convenience, obedience over comfort, discipline over distraction.

    Lesson: You do not arrive at destiny by accident; you arrive there by decisions.

    4. Choosing God Determines Your Future Standing

    Joshua 24:15
    “…choose you this day whom ye will serve…”

    Choosing God is not a one-time event; it is a daily commitment. When we choose God’s way, His Word, and His presence, we position ourselves to stand in victory, favor, and purpose tomorrow.

    Lesson: Who you choose to serve today determines where you will stand tomorrow.

    5. Faithfulness in Small Choices Prepares You for Greater Responsibility.

    Luke 16:10
    “He that is faithful in that which is least is faithful also in much…”

    God evaluates our readiness for tomorrow by how we handle today.

    Faithfulness in small decisions—time management, honesty, prayer, and stewardship—qualifies us for greater opportunities.

    Lesson: Today’s faithfulness secures tomorrow’s promotion.

    Conclusion

    Your future is not a mystery; it is being written daily by your choices.

    You cannot change yesterday, but you can decide today. When you choose life, obedience, and righteousness today, you secure a better standing tomorrow—spiritually, morally, and eternally.

    Call to Action

    -- Examine your current choices honestly.

    -- Identify areas where compromise has replaced conviction.

    -- Make a deliberate decision to align your life with God’s Word starting today.

    Altar Call

    If you recognize that your past choices have led you away from God, today is an opportunity for change.

    God is calling you back to Himself.

    Choose life. Choose Christ.

    Choose obedience today so you can stand in righteousness tomorrow.

    Prayer Points

    Father, give me the grace to make godly choices daily (James 1:5).

    Lord, deliver me from habits and decisions that lead away from Your will.

    Holy Spirit, guide my thoughts, words, and actions every day.

    Help me to sow seeds today that will produce righteous harvests tomorrow.

    I choose life, obedience, and purpose in Jesus’ name.

    Closing Declaration
    I choose God’s will today. I walk in obedience today. I secure a victorious and righteous tomorrow, in Jesus’ name. Amen.

    Abiodun Kadri




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    What You Choose Today Determines Where You Stand Tomorrow! Life is shaped by choices. Every day, consciously or unconsciously, we make decisions that set a direction for our future. Scripture consistently teaches that today’s choices determine tomorrow’s outcomes. God, in His love, grants humanity the power of choice, but He also establishes consequences. This sermon calls us to examine our daily decisions and align them with God’s will, knowing that where we stand tomorrow is largely determined by what we choose. 1. God Has Given Humanity the Power of Choice Deuteronomy 30:19 “I have set before you life and death, blessing and cursing: therefore choose life…” God does not force obedience; He invites it. From the Garden of Eden to the present day, God places choices before people. The responsibility to choose rightly rests with us. Spiritual maturity begins when we accept accountability for our decisions. Lesson: Choice is a gift, but responsibility is the price that comes with it. 2. Every Choice Carries Consequences Galatians 6:7–8 “Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.” No decision is neutral. What we sow today—through words, habits, relationships, and obedience—will produce a harvest tomorrow. Small compromises can lead to major consequences, while small acts of faithfulness can open great doors. Lesson: Tomorrow’s harvest is planted by today’s actions. 3. Daily Choices Shape Character and Destiny Proverbs 4:26 “Ponder the path of thy feet, and let all thy ways be established.” Destiny is not determined in a single dramatic moment; it is shaped by consistent daily choices. Character is formed by repeated decisions—choosing integrity over convenience, obedience over comfort, discipline over distraction. Lesson: You do not arrive at destiny by accident; you arrive there by decisions. 4. Choosing God Determines Your Future Standing Joshua 24:15 “…choose you this day whom ye will serve…” Choosing God is not a one-time event; it is a daily commitment. When we choose God’s way, His Word, and His presence, we position ourselves to stand in victory, favor, and purpose tomorrow. Lesson: Who you choose to serve today determines where you will stand tomorrow. 5. Faithfulness in Small Choices Prepares You for Greater Responsibility. Luke 16:10 “He that is faithful in that which is least is faithful also in much…” God evaluates our readiness for tomorrow by how we handle today. Faithfulness in small decisions—time management, honesty, prayer, and stewardship—qualifies us for greater opportunities. Lesson: Today’s faithfulness secures tomorrow’s promotion. Conclusion Your future is not a mystery; it is being written daily by your choices. You cannot change yesterday, but you can decide today. When you choose life, obedience, and righteousness today, you secure a better standing tomorrow—spiritually, morally, and eternally. Call to Action -- Examine your current choices honestly. -- Identify areas where compromise has replaced conviction. -- Make a deliberate decision to align your life with God’s Word starting today. Altar Call If you recognize that your past choices have led you away from God, today is an opportunity for change. God is calling you back to Himself. Choose life. Choose Christ. Choose obedience today so you can stand in righteousness tomorrow. Prayer Points Father, give me the grace to make godly choices daily (James 1:5). Lord, deliver me from habits and decisions that lead away from Your will. Holy Spirit, guide my thoughts, words, and actions every day. Help me to sow seeds today that will produce righteous harvests tomorrow. I choose life, obedience, and purpose in Jesus’ name. Closing Declaration I choose God’s will today. I walk in obedience today. I secure a victorious and righteous tomorrow, in Jesus’ name. Amen. Abiodun Kadri #RightChoices #ChooseLife #KingdomPrinciples #SowAndReap #ChristianLiving #FaithAndObedience #DailyDecisions #SpiritualGrowth #BiblicalTruth #PurposeDrivenLife
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  • What You Sow Determines What You Reap!

    The principle of sowing and reaping is one of the most consistent laws established by God.

    Galatians 6:7–9 (KJV)
    “Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.”

    It operates in the natural world and equally in the spiritual realm.

    Seeds determine harvests; actions determine outcomes; choices determine destinies.

    Many people desire a good harvest, but few are intentional about the kind of seeds they sow. Scripture makes it clear: what you sow today will determine what you reap tomorrow.

    1. THE LAW OF SOWING AND REAPING IS DIVINE AND UNCHANGEABLE

    God is not mocked. No one can cheat this principle.

    You cannot sow dishonesty and reap favor, nor sow laziness and reap success. God’s laws are impartial and consistent.

    Genesis 8:22
    “While the earth remaineth, seedtime and harvest… shall not cease.”

    As long as the earth exists, this law will continue to operate.

    Note: Harvest may delay, but you cannot deny it.

    2. YOU ALWAYS REAP WHAT YOU SOW

    Hosea 8:7
    “They have sown the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind.”
    Small negative seeds often produce multiplied negative harvests.

    Proverbs 22:8
    “He that soweth iniquity shall reap vanity.”

    Likewise, righteous seeds produce righteous rewards.

    2 Corinthians 9:6
    “He which soweth sparingly shall reap also sparingly; and he which soweth bountifully shall reap also bountifully.”

    Note: The quality of your seed determines the quality of your harvest.

    3. YOU REAP MORE THAN YOU SOW

    A farmer plants one seed but expects many fruits. In the same way, every seed—good or bad—returns multiplied.

    Luke 6:38
    “Give, and it shall be given unto you… good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over.”

    Note: Be careful with your words, actions, attitudes, and decisions; they multiply.

    4. YOU REAP AFTER YOU SOW

    Ecclesiastes 3:1–2
    “There is a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted.”

    Many people give up because harvest does not appear immediately.

    Galatians 6:9
    “And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.”

    Note: Delay is not denial. Harvest comes in God’s appointed season.

    5. AREAS WHERE WE SOW DAILY

    * Words – Proverbs 18:21

    * Actions – Matthew 7:16

    * Time and Effort – Proverbs 12:11

    * Finances – Malachi 3:10

    * Spiritual Life – Galatians 6:8

    What you sow in these areas will shape your future.

    CONCLUSION

    Your life today is a product of seeds sown in the past, and your future will be shaped by the seeds you sow now.

    If you desire a different harvest, you must sow different seeds. Choose righteousness, obedience, generosity, faith, and diligence.

    God is faithful to reward every good seed sown according to His Word.


    Pastor Abiodun Kadri

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    What You Sow Determines What You Reap! The principle of sowing and reaping is one of the most consistent laws established by God. Galatians 6:7–9 (KJV) “Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.” It operates in the natural world and equally in the spiritual realm. Seeds determine harvests; actions determine outcomes; choices determine destinies. Many people desire a good harvest, but few are intentional about the kind of seeds they sow. Scripture makes it clear: what you sow today will determine what you reap tomorrow. 1. THE LAW OF SOWING AND REAPING IS DIVINE AND UNCHANGEABLE God is not mocked. No one can cheat this principle. You cannot sow dishonesty and reap favor, nor sow laziness and reap success. God’s laws are impartial and consistent. Genesis 8:22 “While the earth remaineth, seedtime and harvest… shall not cease.” As long as the earth exists, this law will continue to operate. Note: Harvest may delay, but you cannot deny it. 2. YOU ALWAYS REAP WHAT YOU SOW Hosea 8:7 “They have sown the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind.” Small negative seeds often produce multiplied negative harvests. Proverbs 22:8 “He that soweth iniquity shall reap vanity.” Likewise, righteous seeds produce righteous rewards. 2 Corinthians 9:6 “He which soweth sparingly shall reap also sparingly; and he which soweth bountifully shall reap also bountifully.” Note: The quality of your seed determines the quality of your harvest. 3. YOU REAP MORE THAN YOU SOW A farmer plants one seed but expects many fruits. In the same way, every seed—good or bad—returns multiplied. Luke 6:38 “Give, and it shall be given unto you… good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over.” Note: Be careful with your words, actions, attitudes, and decisions; they multiply. 4. YOU REAP AFTER YOU SOW Ecclesiastes 3:1–2 “There is a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted.” Many people give up because harvest does not appear immediately. Galatians 6:9 “And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.” Note: Delay is not denial. Harvest comes in God’s appointed season. 5. AREAS WHERE WE SOW DAILY * Words – Proverbs 18:21 * Actions – Matthew 7:16 * Time and Effort – Proverbs 12:11 * Finances – Malachi 3:10 * Spiritual Life – Galatians 6:8 What you sow in these areas will shape your future. CONCLUSION Your life today is a product of seeds sown in the past, and your future will be shaped by the seeds you sow now. If you desire a different harvest, you must sow different seeds. Choose righteousness, obedience, generosity, faith, and diligence. God is faithful to reward every good seed sown according to His Word. Pastor Abiodun Kadri Support us: Your love can go where you can’t. Every gift you give sed go to those in need. Let’s restore lives together — give cheerfully today and let your love reach the world. Click here to SUPPORT: https://flutterwave.com/donate/1gkr3px8m1u0 #SowAndReap #KingdomPrinciples #BiblicalTruth #SpiritualHarvest #SeedTimeAndHarvest #ChristianLiving #GodsWord #FaithAndObedience #RighteousSeeds #DueSeason
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