• TUESDAY 18TH AUGUST 2026

    Topic: Do Not Let One Failure Define You

    Bible Reference

    “For a righteous man may fall seven times and rise again, but the wicked shall fall by calamity.” Proverbs 24:16 (NKJV)

    A Short Story

    David had failed an important examination. He had studied, but not as much as he should have. When the result came out, the score was far below what he expected.

    He stared at the result for several minutes. He felt ashamed. Some of his friends had done well, and he could not stop comparing himself with them.

    When he got home, he threw his school bag on the floor and sat quietly. His mother noticed that something was wrong, but David did not want to talk.

    That night, he began thinking about himself differently. He started telling himself that perhaps he was not intelligent enough. Maybe he would always struggle. Maybe success was simply not meant for him.

    The failure had lasted only one examination, but David had allowed it to become a description of his entire life.

    The following morning, his youth leader called him.

    David explained what had happened. After listening to him, the youth leader said, “You failed an examination. You are not a failure.”

    Those words stayed with David.

    He went back to his books. This time, he changed his study habits. He asked questions when he did not understand something and stopped pretending that he understood what he did not.

    Months later, he sat for another examination. His result was much better.

    David learned something important. Falling was not the end of his story. Refusing to rise would have been.

    Today's Message

    Failure can make you question yourself. One mistake can make you believe that you are incapable of succeeding.

    But your failure is an event, not your identity.

    The Bible says that a righteous person may fall and still rise again. Notice that the scripture does not say the righteous never fall. It says they rise.

    God is not looking for people who have never made mistakes. He is looking for people who are willing to learn, repent when necessary, grow, and continue walking with Him.

    You may have failed in school, business, ministry, a relationship, or an important decision. You may have disappointed yourself. But do not allow one bad season to convince you that your entire future is ruined.

    Learn from what happened. Correct what needs to be corrected. Ask God for wisdom, and get up again.

    Your story is not over because you fell.

    What To Do Today

    1. Identify what your failure taught you instead of only thinking about what you lost.

    2. Correct one mistake that contributed to the failure.

    3. Stop calling yourself what God has not called you.

    4. Take another step instead of remaining discouraged.

    Prayer

    Lord, give me the strength to rise whenever I fall. Help me to learn from my mistakes without allowing them to destroy my confidence. Give me wisdom to do better and grace to keep moving forward. In Jesus' name, Amen.

    Daily Challenge

    Think about one failure that has been discouraging you. Write down one lesson it taught you and one thing you can do differently from today.

    Anthony Ijere
    Christian Author and Revivalist
    TUESDAY 18TH AUGUST 2026 Topic: Do Not Let One Failure Define You Bible Reference “For a righteous man may fall seven times and rise again, but the wicked shall fall by calamity.” Proverbs 24:16 (NKJV) A Short Story David had failed an important examination. He had studied, but not as much as he should have. When the result came out, the score was far below what he expected. He stared at the result for several minutes. He felt ashamed. Some of his friends had done well, and he could not stop comparing himself with them. When he got home, he threw his school bag on the floor and sat quietly. His mother noticed that something was wrong, but David did not want to talk. That night, he began thinking about himself differently. He started telling himself that perhaps he was not intelligent enough. Maybe he would always struggle. Maybe success was simply not meant for him. The failure had lasted only one examination, but David had allowed it to become a description of his entire life. The following morning, his youth leader called him. David explained what had happened. After listening to him, the youth leader said, “You failed an examination. You are not a failure.” Those words stayed with David. He went back to his books. This time, he changed his study habits. He asked questions when he did not understand something and stopped pretending that he understood what he did not. Months later, he sat for another examination. His result was much better. David learned something important. Falling was not the end of his story. Refusing to rise would have been. Today's Message Failure can make you question yourself. One mistake can make you believe that you are incapable of succeeding. But your failure is an event, not your identity. The Bible says that a righteous person may fall and still rise again. Notice that the scripture does not say the righteous never fall. It says they rise. God is not looking for people who have never made mistakes. He is looking for people who are willing to learn, repent when necessary, grow, and continue walking with Him. You may have failed in school, business, ministry, a relationship, or an important decision. You may have disappointed yourself. But do not allow one bad season to convince you that your entire future is ruined. Learn from what happened. Correct what needs to be corrected. Ask God for wisdom, and get up again. Your story is not over because you fell. What To Do Today 1. Identify what your failure taught you instead of only thinking about what you lost. 2. Correct one mistake that contributed to the failure. 3. Stop calling yourself what God has not called you. 4. Take another step instead of remaining discouraged. Prayer Lord, give me the strength to rise whenever I fall. Help me to learn from my mistakes without allowing them to destroy my confidence. Give me wisdom to do better and grace to keep moving forward. In Jesus' name, Amen. Daily Challenge Think about one failure that has been discouraging you. Write down one lesson it taught you and one thing you can do differently from today. ©️ Anthony Ijere Christian Author and Revivalist
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  • Never underestimate yourself, the people of the world are not the richest or wealthiest, it is us who dwells in Christ our Lord.
    Rejoice in the Lord for everything he has given to us. start to believe that the Lord wants only the best for us.
    We Christian no longer need to struggle as we are the heirs of the Almighty. Amen
    Never underestimate yourself, the people of the world are not the richest or wealthiest, it is us who dwells in Christ our Lord. Rejoice in the Lord for everything he has given to us. start to believe that the Lord wants only the best for us. We Christian no longer need to struggle as we are the heirs of the Almighty. Amen
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  • A WORD TO PASTORS AND MINISTERS

    Beloved Pastors and Ministers,

    I want to plead with us as men and women of God: let us be careful about the way we approach other pastors, churches, and ministries for connection or support.

    If you desire to connect with someone, simply reach out and connect. Introduce yourself, share about your ministry, build a genuine relationship, and allow God to establish the connection.

    We should not reduce ourselves, our ministries, or the work God has entrusted to us to repeated begging and emotional appeals for financial assistance.

    There is nothing wrong with sharing a need. There is nothing wrong with asking for support when there is a genuine project or a legitimate ministry need. However, there is a difference between presenting a need with dignity and continually begging people for assistance.

    The Church is bigger than money. Ministry relationships should not begin and end with financial requests.

    Let us learn to build genuine friendships, fellowship, mentorship, partnership, prayer relationships, and ministry connections. When God connects people, He can create opportunities that money alone cannot create.

    If you need help, you can communicate your need respectfully. If someone is willing to support, appreciate them. If they are not able to support, do not become offended or continue pressuring them.

    Let us protect the dignity of the ministry.

    Pastors should be able to connect with other pastors simply because they want fellowship, encouragement, spiritual growth, and kingdom partnership—not only because they need money.

    Let us trust God as our ultimate provider.

    Psalm 23:1: “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.”

    May God give us wisdom, humility, integrity, and the right spirit as we build relationships within the Body of Christ.

    Connect because you value the person.
    Build because you value the relationship.
    Partner because you value the Kingdom.
    And trust God to provide for the needs of His work.

    May the Lord bless and strengthen every pastor and ministry leader. In Jesus Christ’s name. Amen.

    From your brother and fellow servant in Christ,
    Pastor Deba Eric
    A WORD TO PASTORS AND MINISTERS Beloved Pastors and Ministers, I want to plead with us as men and women of God: let us be careful about the way we approach other pastors, churches, and ministries for connection or support. If you desire to connect with someone, simply reach out and connect. Introduce yourself, share about your ministry, build a genuine relationship, and allow God to establish the connection. We should not reduce ourselves, our ministries, or the work God has entrusted to us to repeated begging and emotional appeals for financial assistance. There is nothing wrong with sharing a need. There is nothing wrong with asking for support when there is a genuine project or a legitimate ministry need. However, there is a difference between presenting a need with dignity and continually begging people for assistance. The Church is bigger than money. Ministry relationships should not begin and end with financial requests. Let us learn to build genuine friendships, fellowship, mentorship, partnership, prayer relationships, and ministry connections. When God connects people, He can create opportunities that money alone cannot create. If you need help, you can communicate your need respectfully. If someone is willing to support, appreciate them. If they are not able to support, do not become offended or continue pressuring them. Let us protect the dignity of the ministry. Pastors should be able to connect with other pastors simply because they want fellowship, encouragement, spiritual growth, and kingdom partnership—not only because they need money. Let us trust God as our ultimate provider. Psalm 23:1: “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.” May God give us wisdom, humility, integrity, and the right spirit as we build relationships within the Body of Christ. Connect because you value the person. Build because you value the relationship. Partner because you value the Kingdom. And trust God to provide for the needs of His work. May the Lord bless and strengthen every pastor and ministry leader. In Jesus Christ’s name. Amen. From your brother and fellow servant in Christ, Pastor Deba Eric
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  • From Death to Life

    Many of us unfortunately know what it feels like to lose a loved one. And we've longed to have just a few more hours with them here on earth.

    John 11 tells the story of Lazarus—a man who died but, by the power of God through His Son, Jesus Christ, was brought back to life four days later. It was a miracle. What was dead became alive again! And yet, we only know that Lazarus’ physical body was resurrected.

    In this passage from Romans, Paul writes about a different type of resurrection—the best kind of resurrection. Unlike Lazarus, Jesus' resurrection wasn't merely physical, but also one of the Spirit. It wasn't temporary, but permanent.

    But before Jesus’ resurrection, he willingly faced a painful, slow, emotional death. Jesus died that death for you. He suffered on the cross for you. He bore the weight of all sin and affliction so that you might live with Him forever.

    The Bible tells us how this story ends, but on the day that Jesus died, the people who loved Him did not know its end. They mourned, they grieved, they wept. Jesus' death felt final, but it wasn't.

    You might have a friend or family member who’s far from God, who doesn’t know the good news that comes after mourning. Or you might be in that same period of uncertainty—feeling like you don’t know the rest of the story. 

    When you've been united with Jesus by accepting the truth that He died in your place, as well as His free gift of grace, you can know that you have passed from death to life—forever! Your eternity is secure with Him. You can have joy and hope, and you can share it with others.
    From Death to Life Many of us unfortunately know what it feels like to lose a loved one. And we've longed to have just a few more hours with them here on earth. John 11 tells the story of Lazarus—a man who died but, by the power of God through His Son, Jesus Christ, was brought back to life four days later. It was a miracle. What was dead became alive again! And yet, we only know that Lazarus’ physical body was resurrected. In this passage from Romans, Paul writes about a different type of resurrection—the best kind of resurrection. Unlike Lazarus, Jesus' resurrection wasn't merely physical, but also one of the Spirit. It wasn't temporary, but permanent. But before Jesus’ resurrection, he willingly faced a painful, slow, emotional death. Jesus died that death for you. He suffered on the cross for you. He bore the weight of all sin and affliction so that you might live with Him forever. The Bible tells us how this story ends, but on the day that Jesus died, the people who loved Him did not know its end. They mourned, they grieved, they wept. Jesus' death felt final, but it wasn't. You might have a friend or family member who’s far from God, who doesn’t know the good news that comes after mourning. Or you might be in that same period of uncertainty—feeling like you don’t know the rest of the story.  When you've been united with Jesus by accepting the truth that He died in your place, as well as His free gift of grace, you can know that you have passed from death to life—forever! Your eternity is secure with Him. You can have joy and hope, and you can share it with others.
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  • Right now, a child is waiting for a classroom to learn and waiting to meet Christ through education.

    You can be their answer.

    Donate Today: m25forty.reachapp.co/projects/school-expansion

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    🏫 Right now, a child is waiting for a classroom to learn and waiting to meet Christ through education. 👉 You can be their answer. 🙏 Donate Today: m25forty.reachapp.co/projects/school-expansion 🌐 Learn more about our work: www.M25Forty.org #M25Forty #DontJustImagine #BeTheChange #BuildTheFuture #EducateToElevate #OneRoomAtATime #FaithInAction #SponsorAChild #EternalImpact #GenerousLiving
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  • Jesus saves and Heals. I pray for Your help Lord... I know it won't be long.
    Jesus saves and Heals. I pray for Your help Lord... I know it won't be long. 🙏🙏🙏🙏
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  • I was led by the Holy Spirit to write this:

    If you have decided to shift from your present place… whether it is your house, office, shop, business, or any other place.. just wait!

    Ask yourself: Is this decision based on my own understanding, or is God the One leading me to shift?

    If it is a decision made by your own understanding, it may end in confusion, financial loss, failure, loss of valuable things, and even disconnection from divine connections.

    But if God is the One leading you there, it is going to be glorious! There will be abundance, an uninterrupted flow of provision, better opportunities, and even greater divine connections than before.

    Most importantly, you will experience peace!

    Don’t move merely because you think it is the right time to move. Move when God says, “Go.”

    Bro. Samuel Joshua
    SJ Ministry
    I was led by the Holy Spirit to write this: If you have decided to shift from your present place… whether it is your house, office, shop, business, or any other place.. just wait! Ask yourself: Is this decision based on my own understanding, or is God the One leading me to shift? If it is a decision made by your own understanding, it may end in confusion, financial loss, failure, loss of valuable things, and even disconnection from divine connections. But if God is the One leading you there, it is going to be glorious! There will be abundance, an uninterrupted flow of provision, better opportunities, and even greater divine connections than before. Most importantly, you will experience peace! Don’t move merely because you think it is the right time to move. Move when God says, “Go.” Bro. Samuel Joshua SJ Ministry
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    Join me for 15 minutes everyday in The Kitchen to explore and feed on the contents in the Body of the Word for regular resources in the economic environments of nations.

    Listen to The Kitchen on Amazon Music. Apple podcasts. Audible. Deezer. Spotify.

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    The Body of the Word is a Land of Unlimited Resources. Join me for 15 minutes everyday in The Kitchen to explore and feed on the contents in the Body of the Word for regular resources in the economic environments of nations. Listen to The Kitchen on Amazon Music. Apple podcasts. Audible. Deezer. Spotify. https://music.amazon.com/es-us/podcasts/37df4cbf-d46c-44af-9104-77c1a71f3d09/the-kitchen #foodmoneyshow #bodyoftheword #marketplace #moneymindset #moneymatters
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  • The Body of the Word is a Land of Unlimited Resources.

    Join me for 15 minutes everyday in The Kitchen to explore and feed on the contents in the Body of the Word for regular resources in the economic environments of nations.

    Listen to The Kitchen on Amazon Music. Apple podcasts. Audible. Deezer. Spotify.

    https://music.amazon.com/es-us/podcasts/37df4cbf-d46c-44af-9104-77c1a71f3d09/the-kitchen

    #foodmoneyshow
    #bodyoftheword
    #marketplace
    #moneymindset
    #moneymatters
    The Body of the Word is a Land of Unlimited Resources. Join me for 15 minutes everyday in The Kitchen to explore and feed on the contents in the Body of the Word for regular resources in the economic environments of nations. Listen to The Kitchen on Amazon Music. Apple podcasts. Audible. Deezer. Spotify. https://music.amazon.com/es-us/podcasts/37df4cbf-d46c-44af-9104-77c1a71f3d09/the-kitchen #foodmoneyshow #bodyoftheword #marketplace #moneymindset #moneymatters
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