There is a cost to becoming who you are meant to be.
It will require letting go of who you were comfortable being.
Familiar versions of yourself must be released for fuller versions to emerge.
Growth is not just addition it is also subtraction.
Death could not hold YOU
The veil tore before YOU
YOU silenced the boast, of sin and grave
The heavens are roaring the praise of YOUR glory
For YOU are raised to life again
#DLER2026
The World's Peace is temporary and transient. You can't depend on it, but the Peace Jesus gives is Absolute and Eternal.
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Others may, I cannot. Others may, I must not. He has called me a Chosen Generation. A Royal Priesthood. An Holy Nation. A Peculiar People.
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Identify your Purpose. Stick to your Purpose. Stay with your Purpose. Keep to that Purpose. Stay binded to your Purpose.
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There in the ground His body lay;
Light of the world by darkness slain.
Then bursting forth in glorious day,
up from the grave He rose again!
And as He stands in victory,
sin's curse has lost its grip on me;
for I am His and He is mine,
bought with the precious blood of Christ!
Quick questions Chief,
If God audited your 2025 calendar, would it prove stewardship or distraction?
If your prayer life became your profit margin, would you still be liquid?
If God withdrew His presence but left your 'success', would you notice?
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Brotherlyy,
as you build wealth, don’t forget stewardship.
Money is your servant, not your shepherd. So count your blessings & profits, in fact, name them one by one, but also count your seeds, your altars, your generositieeeessss, and the souls your success must carry/preserve.
Please don’t forget stewardship because without it, na idolatry.
Wealth magnifies what's in the soul.
It reveals whether money owns you or serves you.
You are not an owner you are a manager of divine resources. What you acquire/accumulate must not replace who you obey.
“It is required in stewards, that a man be found faithful.” 1 Corinthians 4:2
Oga John Wesley put it beautifully, He said “Earn all you can, save all you can, give all you can.”
Chief, in all your increase just Obey!
Godspeed 💖
Don’t just ask God for daily bread.
Ask Him for bakery ideas.
The Kingdompreneur prays beyond survival.
He prays for multiplication.
For dominion.
For legacy.
There is a heaviness in my heart this Afternoon: we are not accountable enough for what we are producing in the House of GOD.
We are afraid of empty seats.
This generation attends Church more than ever, but many are being formed more by the experience than by the Word.
They walk into rooms filled with lights, sound design, creative elements, and carefully constructed moments. They laugh. They are energized. They leave feeling something.
But many leave without ever being confronted by GOD.
Because we have built gatherings that look like Church, but often function like production centers. And much of that is on us.
I think of Paul the Apostle warning that people would gather teachers who tell them what their ears want to hear. We have often quoted that warning as though it belonged to another time. But in many places, it describes our moment.
We have shortened sermons to protect attention spans. We have softened Truth so the room remains comfortable. We have structured services to keep people engaged rather than to bring people before GOD.
We have tried to keep people interested rather than call them to Repentance. We have prioritized creativity over Consecration. We have measured success by the size of the crowd rather than the depth of transformation.
And now we are shepherding a generation that loves the atmosphere of Church, but struggles with the cost of Discipleship. Many have never been taught what it means to deny themselves and follow CHRIST.
And we must admit something difficult: they did not design this culture. We built it.
If we fill the Church with entertainment, they will inherit a faith built on stimulation. If we make Church about keeping people engaged, they will struggle when following CHRIST becomes costly.
Ministers, we cannot blame culture for what we have slowly permitted inside the Sanctuary. The Gospel does not need lights to be powerful.
It needs faithful voices to proclaim it.
The LORD will not only ask this generation how they responded to the Gospel. He will ask us what kind of Gospel we presented to them.
And that question will not be light.
If you are a leader, take time to reflect on these things. The call is not to produce better experiences. The Call is to produce better men.