Verse of the Day
Revelation 3:20 NLT
[20] “Look! I stand at the door and knock. If you hear my voice and open the door, I will come in, and we will share a meal together as friends.
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One of GOD’s greatest structures of preservation in the earth is another man.
Very few people survive the purposes of GOD in isolation.
HE hides men under men.
HE preserves destinies through fathers, mentors, shepherds, friends, and covenant relationships.
Many of the battles you never fought were fought because GOD placed you under the covering of another.
Only the arrogant despise this arrangement.
Only the proud mistake independence for maturity.
When GOD wants to preserve a man, HE often sends him to another man before HE sends him into his assignment.
Thought For Today: “Time to Get Stirred”
When the need is known, God begins stirring the hearts of His people to carry out His plans and purposes.
This is seen in Moses telling the people about the need to build His tabernacle.
“Then everyone came whose heart was stirred, and everyone whose spirit was willing, and they brought the Lord's offering for the work of the tabernacle of meeting, for all its service, and for the holy garments.” (Exodus 35:21)
But this is not just a message about giving; it’s also about listening to the Holy Spirit and to God’s directions for furthering His Kingdom.
When God gave Peter the vision of a great net coming down, He said to Peter, who was hesitant to follow God’s commandment, “What God has cleansed you must not call common” (Acts 10:15).
It was then that the Holy Spirit told Peter to go with men from Cornelius’s household, including a Roman centurion (Acts 10:19). As a result, Cornelius and his whole household were saved, and Peter understood that the gospel was not just for the Jewish people but for the world.
God did a great work in expanding His Kingdom because Peter’s heart was stirred and he followed God’s direction.
“He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches.” (Revelation 2:29)
The cry for mercy continues.
May the Lord establish His House of Mercy among us, let His mercy rest upon our land, and let His rain of mercy water every destiny.
Mercy will speak for us.
“Depart from evil and do good; seek peace and pursue it.” (Psalm 34:14)
The first part of the verse, “Depart from evil and do good,” describes what repentance looks like. In Hebrew, the words “naham” and “shub” are translated as “repentance.” They mean a change of mind or purpose, being sorry, and turning or returning. In Greek, the word is “metanoia,” which means “a change of mind.”
Wayne Grudem, in his book on systematic theology, probably offers the best definition of repentance. “A heartfelt sorrow for sin, a renouncing of it, and a sincere commitment to forsake it and walk in obedience to Christ.”
So we can say that repentance isn’t an emotion but a decision.
And that decision to depart from evil and to do good comes from our seeking and pursuing God’s peace. And it’s this peace that Jesus promises, a peace that comes through Him alone, not the peace Satan offers as a substitute, that is, the peace of this world.
Jesus said, “Peace I leave with you, My peace I give to you; not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.” (John 14:27)
And so, departing from evil and doing good comes from seeking and pursuing peace with God through faith in Jesus Christ, our Prince of Peace and our Lord of Lords.
🔓 PRAYER CONFERENCE 2026 🔥
Theme: FREEDOM INDEED
“If the Son therefore shall make you free, ye shall be free indeed.” — John 8:36
Every chain can be broken.
Every burden can be lifted.
Every limitation can give way to God’s power.
🏡 FAMILY REVIVAL 2026
“Except the Lord build the house, they labour in vain that build it.” — Psalm 127:1
In a time when families face many challenges, God is calling us back to His perfect design for the home.
Join us for Family Revival 2026 as we gather to learn and pray.
I am beyond excited to announce that for the first time; me and my friends are coming to Lagos. We are having a meeting on the 29th of August.
I need all your support in spreading the word.
Expect a time of fellowship!
If you want to volunteer, partner or have any value information pls send me a DM.
7 DAYS TO GO
Seven days from now, Sagamu will witness more than a gathering, it will witness the faithfulness of God in action.
Sagamu City Crusade 2026 is a meeting for those who are ready to exchange fear for faith, burdens for breakthroughs, and questions for divine answers.
📅 20th – 24th July 2026
🕔 5:00 PM Daily
📍 Methodist Theological Institute Football Field, Akarigbo Road, Ijoku, Sagamu.
Today, don't just save the date, pray about it.
Invite someone you care about, share this post, and begin your countdown with expectation.
#7DaysToGo #SagamuCityCrusade2026 #TheCovenantKeepingGod #CACNigeria #SagamuRevival #JesusIsLord
We had a great time in God's presence today in our branch in Abuja.
I announced the appointment of leaders for Men's Fellowship, Women's Fellowship and Youths Fellowship.
Several families thanked God in a special thanksgiving session today.
To God be the glory!
BHM is 2!
Join us on the 8th-9th of August as we mark 2 years of church ministry, of God’s faithfulness, of souls saved and men trained!
We will be blessed by the ministry of Daddy @gideonodoma and the anointed music ministries of Ijeoma Nwachi & Faithful Ifedolapo
See you 💫
Happy birthday Mummy G.O,
We are most grateful to God for the gift and a blessing of a true mother.
Thank you for being a strong and valid support system to our Father in the Lord, Pastor E.A Adeboye; effortlessly and consistently you have remained a good role model to be imitated by other virtuous women not only in RCCG, but in the world at large.
Thank you for being a persistent and passionate intercessor for our nations, we see God answering the prayers by fire.
Thank you for everything and all you do for the Young Adults and Youths of RCCG worldwide, you are one in a million.
It’s our prayer that this year will bring to you joy unspeakable, divine satisfaction on all sides in good health, wealth and splendour. Your strength is continually renewed, you will not fail, faint nor falter. Ministry continually prospers in your hands, nothing good missing, nothing valuable broken.
It’s an amazing year dear mummy.
We love and celebrate you greatly Mummy G.O, Pastor (Mrs.) Folu Adeboye.
#MGO78 #RCCGYAYA #Birthday #FAA78 #HappyBirthday
A Thought from God’s Word: 2 Timothy 4:7
In 2003, the Ohio State Buckeyes faced the Miami Hurricanes in the Fiesta Bowl. Just before the game, Ohio State’s coach, Jim Tressel, asked his players one question. “How do you want to be remembered?”
Paul answered this question about ending well from a Roman prison cell, knowing that he could be put to death at any time. We might say that Paul wrote his own epitaph.
“I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.” (2 Timothy 4:7)
By faith, we must believe in and follow God’s path, plan, and purpose for our lives. We must fight the good fight and finish the race God has set before us, not so much by our actions and deeds, but rather by faith.
How can we live a life of faith and have a great ending like Paul’s?
Living A Disciplined Life: “I have fought the good fight.” (2 Timothy 4:7a)
Living A Directional Life: “I have finished the race.” (2 Timothy 4:7b)
Paul followed the course laid out for Him by God. Whether in good times or bad, happy or sad, and in pain and suffering, Paul set his sights on the goal, that is, the high calling of Jesus Christ, and kept heading toward the finish (Philippians 3:14).