They that Trust in the Lord are like Mount Zion, they shall not be moved. Psalm 125:1.
Let this song “Trust You One More Time”
Be the soundtrack of your heart as we enter a new year.
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GOODNEWS!!!
The LORD is starting the year 2026 do us on a great one!
Get ready for AMEN Ft …… on the 2nd of January
You are starting the year with a series of answered prayers…
Tell everyone, this Friday, 2nd of January, AMEN will available on all platforms worldwide.
Tomorrow is cross-over service. I’m tweeting this now so that it can have as much reach as possible before then!
Please! Pastors, praise and worship leaders, etc. Can we NOT say things like “many started the year with you and are dead but you’re still here”?
You have church members who lost husbands, wives, children, colleagues and even siblings this year. And even if you don’t have any loss in your congregation, it still doesn’t make sense. This is not a time to remind people of their losses all because you want to stir up emotions!
Your job is to help their hearts focus on God EVEN in the midst or absence of challenges. Comparative gratitude is NOT gratitude. This culture MUST die. We don’t worship because we are better than others, we worship because God is good and his goodness is constant in both good and bad times.
Please!!! Don’t let someone who came to church to thank God after all what they’ve been through this year, leave that service thinking God has been good to everyone but them. Please o! God bless you.
Kindly share if this resonates with you.
I have a new song out that will stir your heart in faith as we enter the new year.
Trust You One More Time.
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What a great privilege to have Daddy E.A Adeboye on this sound, for taking time out to intentionally record and release the Father's blessing is something I can't take lightly.
Please help me celebrate and appreciate
This Friday, 2nd of January is a date with destiny.
God I thank you for all you’ve done, and for always helping and saving me. Lord, I ask that you please make me what I need to be. Please build in me what cannot be destroyed. Please create me to be what you want, purify me & help me to stay on the right path.
I have been studying the book of Second Kings this month, and I discovered something very interesting from a very unpopular story in chapter 10 and it taught me some very vital lessons I think you need to see.
In 2 Kings 10:32, the Bible says God began to cut Israel short. And the land that was taken first by the Syrian King Hazael was the land east of the Jordan, occupied by the tribes of Reuben, Gad, and half of Manasseh.
Now, why this is interesting and significant is that in the book of Numbers chapter 32, the Israelites were proceeding to the Promised land in Canaan to possess it, but these tribes and their leaders told Moses that they were not interested in going up to the promised land. They said they were comfortable there and it was good for their livestock. Moses was completely mad at them and it took so much back and forth before Moses eventually agreed to let them have the land.
These three tribes settled early, and it cost them later. They chose what was easy instead of what was promised. It made sense at the time. The land looked good. It felt practical. But comfort became compromise. And years later, that same “good enough” decision turned into their biggest vulnerability. That is how settling works, it does not hurt immediately. It just limits you slowly. What you excuse today becomes what drains you tomorrow. God may allow you to stop short, but the future will always expose the cost of not pressing for more.
This goes far beyond Bible geography. It speaks to our lives. Many of us have settled. In marriage, we manage red flags because we are tired of waiting. In careers, we stay where we are comfortable instead of where we are called. In academics, we stop learning because we feel “okay” already. In relationships, we tolerate what drains us because it feels familiar. But no one changes the world from their comfort zone. Growth and glory always requires movement.
So let 2026 be the year we press for more. More depth, discipline and courage. Take that certification course. Apply for that Master’s. Start that business idea you keep postponing. Leave rooms you have outgrown. Step into what God is calling you into, even if it scares you. Because the promised land is never found where it is most convenient. It is found where faith decides not to settle.
OVERTURE is another gathering where we pause, set our hearts in order, and listen for what God is saying about what’s ahead.
It’ll be a night of prayer, worship, and prophetic direction where we step into the new year with clarity.
If you’re trusting God for direction, reset, or fresh strength, then this is for you.
📍Celebr8 Centre HQ, Vori Close, Acme Road, Ogba, Lagos.
🗓️ 31st December, 2025
⏰ 8:00 pm
Let’s cross into the new year prepared, positioned, and intentional together.
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@feyiszn@ad_adeolaDj It's one of the best feeling in the world. Just having each other's back, getting better by the day. That's definition of love for me.
I actually love the idea of building with someone. You’re both young, not exactly where you want to be, but on the way. Then you both can look back & see where it started how much y’all have together now. I hate the idea of needing to have it all together before love.
but people dont want to do the work to mend relationships. they want you to get over it quickly and pretend like it didnt happen and for them to resume all the perks they received when they had your trust 🤣