• God guides those who listen and obey

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    👇 God guides those who listen and obey ✨ #LordsbookDailys #ListenToGod #ObedienceMatters #FaithMeme #GodLeads #WalkByFaith #ChristianMeme
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  • Destiny Killers: Small Negligence, Great Destruction.

    Many destinies do not collapse suddenly; they decay gradually.

    Great callings are often destroyed not by major sins alone, but by small acts of negligence repeatedly ignored.

    Scripture consistently warns that little compromises, unattended responsibilities, and delayed obedience can produce irreversible consequences.

    Destiny is precious, but it is also fragile when carelessness is tolerated.

    “Take us the foxes, the little foxes, that spoil the vines: for our vines have tender grapes.” — Song of Solomon 2:15 (KJV)

    Little foxes spoil great vineyards. Small negligence can destroy great destinies.

    1. WHAT IS NEGLIGENCE?

    Negligence is the failure to give proper attention to what matters. It is not always rebellion; sometimes it is indifference, delay, or carelessness.

    “Therefore we ought to give the more earnest heed to the things which we have heard, lest at any time we should let them slip.” — Hebrews 2:1

    Destiny often slips away quietly when attention is lost.

    2. BIBLICAL EXAMPLES OF SMALL NEGLIGENCE THAT LED TO GREAT DESTRUCTION

    a. Samson — Carelessness with Consecration

    Samson did not fall in one day. He played with temptation, ignored boundaries, and treated his calling casually.


    “And he wist not that the LORD was departed from him.” — Judges 16:20

    Small moral compromises ended a national deliverer’s destiny.

    b. King Saul — Partial Obedience
    Saul obeyed God halfway and justified his negligence with excuses.

    “Behold, to obey is better than sacrifice.” — 1 Samuel 15:22

    One act of partial obedience cost Saul the kingdom.

    c. Esau — Lack of Value for the Future

    Esau despised his birthright over a temporary appetite.

    “Thus Esau despised his birthright.” — Genesis 25:34

    A moment of carelessness destroyed generational blessing.

    d. The Foolish Virgins — Neglect of Preparation

    They had lamps but neglected oil—everything looked fine until it mattered most.

    “And while they went to buy, the bridegroom came…” — Matthew 25:10

    Destiny rewards preparedness, not appearance.

    3. AREAS WHERE SMALL NEGLIGENCE KILLS DESTINY

    Prayer life — Inconsistent prayer weakens spiritual sensitivity
    (Luke 18:1)

    Character — Small lies and habits erode integrity
    (Luke 16:10)

    Time management — Wasted time equals wasted opportunities
    (Ephesians 5:15–16)

    Relationships — Ignoring counsel and accountability invites error
    (Proverbs 11:14)

    Spiritual disciplines — Neglect of the Word leads to deception
    (Joshua 1:8)

    4. THE DANGER OF “IT IS SMALL”

    What you tolerate today will dominate tomorrow.

    “A little leaven leaveneth the whole lump.” — Galatians 5:9

    Small negligence multiplies when left unchecked.

    5. HOW TO PROTECT YOUR DESTINY

    a. Develop Spiritual Alertness

    “Watch and pray, that ye enter not into temptation.” — Matthew 26:41

    b. Practice Complete Obedience

    “If ye be willing and obedient, ye shall eat the good of the land.” — Isaiah 1:19

    c. Value Daily Discipline

    “Moreover it is required in stewards, that a man be found faithful.” — 1 Corinthians 4:2

    d. Respond Quickly to Correction

    “He that being often reproved hardeneth his neck, shall suddenly be destroyed…” — Proverbs 29:1

    CONCLUSION

    Destiny is not only destroyed by great sins but also by small neglects—ignored warnings, delayed obedience, careless living, and unmanaged habits.

    What you ignore today may confront you tomorrow. Guard your destiny intentionally. Pay attention to details. Take God seriously in small things.

    “So then every one of us shall give account of himself to God.” — Romans 14:12

    CALL TO REFLECTION
    Ask yourself:

    What have I been neglecting?

    What small habits are weakening my calling?

    What instructions have I delayed?

    Today, correct the small things—before they destroy great things.

    Pastor Abiodun Kadri




    #DestinyKillers
    #SmallNegligenceGreatDestruction
    #GuardYourDestiny
    #LittleFoxes
    #SpiritualAlertness
    #ObedienceMatters
    #KingdomDiscipline
    #PurposeProtection
    #ChristianTeaching
    #BiblicalTruth


    Destiny Killers: Small Negligence, Great Destruction. Many destinies do not collapse suddenly; they decay gradually. Great callings are often destroyed not by major sins alone, but by small acts of negligence repeatedly ignored. Scripture consistently warns that little compromises, unattended responsibilities, and delayed obedience can produce irreversible consequences. Destiny is precious, but it is also fragile when carelessness is tolerated. “Take us the foxes, the little foxes, that spoil the vines: for our vines have tender grapes.” — Song of Solomon 2:15 (KJV) Little foxes spoil great vineyards. Small negligence can destroy great destinies. 1. WHAT IS NEGLIGENCE? Negligence is the failure to give proper attention to what matters. It is not always rebellion; sometimes it is indifference, delay, or carelessness. “Therefore we ought to give the more earnest heed to the things which we have heard, lest at any time we should let them slip.” — Hebrews 2:1 Destiny often slips away quietly when attention is lost. 2. BIBLICAL EXAMPLES OF SMALL NEGLIGENCE THAT LED TO GREAT DESTRUCTION a. Samson — Carelessness with Consecration Samson did not fall in one day. He played with temptation, ignored boundaries, and treated his calling casually. “And he wist not that the LORD was departed from him.” — Judges 16:20 Small moral compromises ended a national deliverer’s destiny. b. King Saul — Partial Obedience Saul obeyed God halfway and justified his negligence with excuses. “Behold, to obey is better than sacrifice.” — 1 Samuel 15:22 One act of partial obedience cost Saul the kingdom. c. Esau — Lack of Value for the Future Esau despised his birthright over a temporary appetite. “Thus Esau despised his birthright.” — Genesis 25:34 A moment of carelessness destroyed generational blessing. d. The Foolish Virgins — Neglect of Preparation They had lamps but neglected oil—everything looked fine until it mattered most. “And while they went to buy, the bridegroom came…” — Matthew 25:10 Destiny rewards preparedness, not appearance. 3. AREAS WHERE SMALL NEGLIGENCE KILLS DESTINY Prayer life — Inconsistent prayer weakens spiritual sensitivity (Luke 18:1) Character — Small lies and habits erode integrity (Luke 16:10) Time management — Wasted time equals wasted opportunities (Ephesians 5:15–16) Relationships — Ignoring counsel and accountability invites error (Proverbs 11:14) Spiritual disciplines — Neglect of the Word leads to deception (Joshua 1:8) 4. THE DANGER OF “IT IS SMALL” What you tolerate today will dominate tomorrow. “A little leaven leaveneth the whole lump.” — Galatians 5:9 Small negligence multiplies when left unchecked. 5. HOW TO PROTECT YOUR DESTINY a. Develop Spiritual Alertness “Watch and pray, that ye enter not into temptation.” — Matthew 26:41 b. Practice Complete Obedience “If ye be willing and obedient, ye shall eat the good of the land.” — Isaiah 1:19 c. Value Daily Discipline “Moreover it is required in stewards, that a man be found faithful.” — 1 Corinthians 4:2 d. Respond Quickly to Correction “He that being often reproved hardeneth his neck, shall suddenly be destroyed…” — Proverbs 29:1 CONCLUSION Destiny is not only destroyed by great sins but also by small neglects—ignored warnings, delayed obedience, careless living, and unmanaged habits. What you ignore today may confront you tomorrow. Guard your destiny intentionally. Pay attention to details. Take God seriously in small things. “So then every one of us shall give account of himself to God.” — Romans 14:12 CALL TO REFLECTION Ask yourself: What have I been neglecting? What small habits are weakening my calling? What instructions have I delayed? Today, correct the small things—before they destroy great things. Pastor Abiodun Kadri #DestinyKillers #SmallNegligenceGreatDestruction #GuardYourDestiny #LittleFoxes #SpiritualAlertness #ObedienceMatters #KingdomDiscipline #PurposeProtection #ChristianTeaching #BiblicalTruth
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  • Past Victories Do Not Guarantee Future Success.

    One of the greatest dangers in the Christian journey is spiritual complacency.

    Many believers rely on yesterday’s testimonies, former anointing, or past achievements and assume tomorrow is secure.

    While past victories are proofs of God’s faithfulness, they are not licenses for future success. Every generation, season, and assignment requires fresh obedience, renewed faith, and continued dependence on God.

    God does not relate with us based on history alone; He relates with us based on our present walk and future obedience.

    1. PAST VICTORIES ARE MEMORIALS, NOT GUARANTEES

    Deuteronomy 8:2–3
    God reminded Israel of their journey through the wilderness—not so they would boast, but so they would remain humble and dependent on Him.

    Past victories should:

    Build gratitude, not pride

    Increase faith, not complacency

    Encourage obedience, not carelessness

    When memories replace discipline, failure is near.

    2. SAMSON: ANOINTED YESTERDAY, POWERLESS TODAY

    Judges 16:20
    “…and he wist not that the LORD was departed from him.”

    Samson defeated lions, armies, and strongholds in the past.

    However, familiarity with victory bred carelessness with consecration. His past anointing did not preserve him from present disobedience.

    Anointing without discipline leads to disgrace. God’s presence must be sustained, not assumed.

    3. SAUL: SELECTED BY GOD, REJECTED BY GOD

    1 Samuel 15:22–23
    Saul began well—humble, chosen, anointed, and victorious. However, partial obedience and pride caused God to reject him.

    Past obedience does not excuse present rebellion. God values obedience more than sacrifice and history.

    4. ISRAEL: DELIVERED FROM EGYPT, DEFEATED IN THE WILDERNESS

    Hebrews 3:16–19
    Though Israel saw miracles—Red Sea crossing, manna, water from the rock—many never entered the Promised Land due to unbelief and disobedience.

    Miracles do not replace faithfulness. Experience is not the same as endurance.

    5. PETER: CONFIDENT IN THE PAST, BROKEN IN THE PRESENT

    Matthew 26:33–35, 69–75
    Peter walked on water and saw transfiguration, yet denied Jesus three times. Confidence in past encounters blinded him to his present weakness.

    Self-confidence is dangerous when it replaces prayer and vigilance.

    6. WHY PAST VICTORIES FAIL TO SUSTAIN FUTURE SUCCESS

    New levels bring new battles – Ecclesiastes 3:1

    Yesterday’s grace is not today’s obedience – Matthew 6:34

    Spiritual life requires daily renewal – Lamentations 3:22–23

    The enemy studies your history – Judges 16:21

    7. HOW TO SECURE FUTURE SUCCESS

    a. Maintain Humility

    James 4:6
    God resists the proud, even if they were once victorious.

    b. Live in Daily Dependence on God

    John 15:5
    Apart from Christ, past success means nothing.

    c. Stay Obedient in Every Season

    Luke 11:28
    Obedience sustains what victory introduces.

    d. Keep Growing Spiritually

    Philippians 3:13–14
    Never settle—press forward.

    e. Finish Well

    2 Timothy 4:7
    The crown is not for starters, but finishers.

    CONCLUSION

    Past victories are testimonies of God’s faithfulness, not proofs of permanent approval.

    Many began well and ended poorly because they relied on yesterday’s oil.

    God demands fresh obedience for fresh grace.

    Do not live on old encounters. Seek God daily. Obey Him completely. Walk humbly. Only then can past victories become stepping stones—not stumbling blocks—to future success.

    PRAYER POINTS
    Lord, deliver me from pride rooted in past success.

    Father, renew my hunger for You daily.

    Help me to obey You fully, not partially.

    Restore any area where I have become careless.

    Grant me grace to finish my race well.

    Pastor Abiodun Kadri



    #PastVictories
    #FinishWell
    #DailyDependenceOnGod
    #SpiritualDiscipline
    #ObedienceMatters
    #FreshAnointing
    #KingdomPrinciples
    #ChristianGrowth
    #TakeHeedLestYouFall
    #FaithfulnessToTheEnd




    Past Victories Do Not Guarantee Future Success. One of the greatest dangers in the Christian journey is spiritual complacency. Many believers rely on yesterday’s testimonies, former anointing, or past achievements and assume tomorrow is secure. While past victories are proofs of God’s faithfulness, they are not licenses for future success. Every generation, season, and assignment requires fresh obedience, renewed faith, and continued dependence on God. God does not relate with us based on history alone; He relates with us based on our present walk and future obedience. 1. PAST VICTORIES ARE MEMORIALS, NOT GUARANTEES Deuteronomy 8:2–3 God reminded Israel of their journey through the wilderness—not so they would boast, but so they would remain humble and dependent on Him. Past victories should: Build gratitude, not pride Increase faith, not complacency Encourage obedience, not carelessness When memories replace discipline, failure is near. 2. SAMSON: ANOINTED YESTERDAY, POWERLESS TODAY Judges 16:20 “…and he wist not that the LORD was departed from him.” Samson defeated lions, armies, and strongholds in the past. However, familiarity with victory bred carelessness with consecration. His past anointing did not preserve him from present disobedience. Anointing without discipline leads to disgrace. God’s presence must be sustained, not assumed. 3. SAUL: SELECTED BY GOD, REJECTED BY GOD 1 Samuel 15:22–23 Saul began well—humble, chosen, anointed, and victorious. However, partial obedience and pride caused God to reject him. Past obedience does not excuse present rebellion. God values obedience more than sacrifice and history. 4. ISRAEL: DELIVERED FROM EGYPT, DEFEATED IN THE WILDERNESS Hebrews 3:16–19 Though Israel saw miracles—Red Sea crossing, manna, water from the rock—many never entered the Promised Land due to unbelief and disobedience. Miracles do not replace faithfulness. Experience is not the same as endurance. 5. PETER: CONFIDENT IN THE PAST, BROKEN IN THE PRESENT Matthew 26:33–35, 69–75 Peter walked on water and saw transfiguration, yet denied Jesus three times. Confidence in past encounters blinded him to his present weakness. Self-confidence is dangerous when it replaces prayer and vigilance. 6. WHY PAST VICTORIES FAIL TO SUSTAIN FUTURE SUCCESS New levels bring new battles – Ecclesiastes 3:1 Yesterday’s grace is not today’s obedience – Matthew 6:34 Spiritual life requires daily renewal – Lamentations 3:22–23 The enemy studies your history – Judges 16:21 7. HOW TO SECURE FUTURE SUCCESS a. Maintain Humility James 4:6 God resists the proud, even if they were once victorious. b. Live in Daily Dependence on God John 15:5 Apart from Christ, past success means nothing. c. Stay Obedient in Every Season Luke 11:28 Obedience sustains what victory introduces. d. Keep Growing Spiritually Philippians 3:13–14 Never settle—press forward. e. Finish Well 2 Timothy 4:7 The crown is not for starters, but finishers. CONCLUSION Past victories are testimonies of God’s faithfulness, not proofs of permanent approval. Many began well and ended poorly because they relied on yesterday’s oil. God demands fresh obedience for fresh grace. Do not live on old encounters. Seek God daily. Obey Him completely. Walk humbly. Only then can past victories become stepping stones—not stumbling blocks—to future success. PRAYER POINTS Lord, deliver me from pride rooted in past success. Father, renew my hunger for You daily. Help me to obey You fully, not partially. Restore any area where I have become careless. Grant me grace to finish my race well. Pastor Abiodun Kadri #PastVictories #FinishWell #DailyDependenceOnGod #SpiritualDiscipline #ObedienceMatters #FreshAnointing #KingdomPrinciples #ChristianGrowth #TakeHeedLestYouFall #FaithfulnessToTheEnd
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  • A Hundredfold Harvest
    When Isaac obeyed God and stayed in the land during famine, he planted crops—and reaped 100x more than he sowed! Obedience brings overflow, even in dry seasons.
    Obey God + Trust the Process = Abundant Blessing
    #Genesis26 #HundredfoldBlessing #FaithOverFear #ObedienceMatters #GodProvides #KJVTruth
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    A Hundredfold Harvest When Isaac obeyed God and stayed in the land during famine, he planted crops—and reaped 100x more than he sowed! Obedience brings overflow, even in dry seasons. 💥 Obey God + Trust the Process = Abundant Blessing #Genesis26 #HundredfoldBlessing #FaithOverFear #ObedienceMatters #GodProvides #KJVTruth https://youtube.com/shorts/ebLd7PWWlIQ?feature=share
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  • Genesis 19 isn’t just about destruction—it’s about choices:
    Lot chose to trust
    His wife chose to look back
    God chose to save
    God’s grace is available, but it requires our response.
    Will you choose obedience today?
    #BibleLessons #Genesis19 #FaithChoices #TrustGod #ObedienceMatters #SaltAndFire
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    Genesis 19 isn’t just about destruction—it’s about choices: ✅ Lot chose to trust ✅ His wife chose to look back ✅ God chose to save God’s grace is available, but it requires our response. Will you choose obedience today? #BibleLessons #Genesis19 #FaithChoices #TrustGod #ObedienceMatters #SaltAndFire https://youtube.com/shorts/jB7l-zHSF1o?si=qk_6_GuQDrFFUbA9
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