Psalms 11. Faith in the LORD’s righteousness. Confidence in the LORD


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Psalms 11. Faith in the LORD’s righteousness. Confidence in the LORD

To the chief Musician, A Psalm of David

1 In the LORD put I my trust: how say ye to my soul, Flee as a bird to your mountain? 2 For, lo, the wicked bend their bow, they make ready their arrow upon the string, that they may privily shoot at the upright in heart. 3 If the foundations be destroyed, what can the righteous do?

4 The LORD is in his holy temple, the LORD’S throne is in heaven: his eyes behold, his eyelids try, the children of men. 5 The LORD trieth the righteous: but the wicked and him that loveth violence his soul hateth. 6 Upon the wicked he shall rain snares, fire and brimstone, and an horrible tempest: this shall be the portion of their cup. 7 For the righteous LORD loveth righteousness; his countenance doth behold the upright.

 

 

 

 

 

 

May the LORD bless Nigeria, American and Israel and take care of us; May the LORD make His face shine upon us, And be gracious to us; May the Lord lift up His countenance upon us, And give us peace, In Jesus Christ Name, we pray! Amen!

 

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HONESTY


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HONESTY

Truthful lips endure
forever, but a lying tongue last only a moment. The Lord detests lying lips,
but He delights in men who are truthful (Proverbs 12:19, 22 NIV)

For more than 30 years, I have stressed that the bottom-line
to real Christianity is having a personal, intimate relationship with Jesus
Christ. I have consistently worked at this. I spent three hours daily with
Jesus Christ in morning devotions; attended prayer meetings and church; taught
the congregation in the church about Jesus Christ; walked two miles, five days
a week; and even become a vegan all in an attempt to connect with Jesus Christ.
But something was missing.

And then it happened. I found the missing link: HONESTY! A personal, intimate
relationship with Christ Jesus isn’t possible unless you are completely honest
with yourself and God. For the first time, I cried out “Honestly” to the Lord,
begging Him to cleanse me of every sin in my life. I thought I was a pretty
good person until the “little skeletons” started falling out of my closet and
then the big ones. My soul was crushed, yet I begged God more and more to show
me what I needed to do to “come clean” in my relationship with Him.

What has this experience done for me? As I have recognized
how my Heavenly Father has blessed me “over and beyond measure” despite my
sinfulness, not holding me in captivity but showering me with so many
undeserved gifts. The question comes to my mind: what will He do now that my
heart is totally surrendered to Him and ready to receive His grace? The thought
just blew my mind!

2ndly, I now try to see people through the eyes
of Jesus Christ. I see what they are becoming, not as they are now! Gone is the
legalism. The whole world looks different!

My plea is, don’t just lay in church and miss eternal life,
as I almost did. Be honest with yourself and God.   As
Martin Luther King Jr. said, “I’m free at last; thank God Almighty, I’m free at
last. And it feels so good.”

Have you been honest with God or are you harbouring some
secret sins in your life? Ask God what it will take to “come clean” with Him,
and see what skeletons fall out of your closet. – By Olujoba

 

May Our God The Almighty prosper Nigeria
and Israel and defend us from all our enemies in Jesus Christ Name, Amen!

Overcoming Life’s Challenges in Christ


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WHO SHALL SEPARATE US FROM THE LOVE OF CHRIST? FOR WE ARE
MORE THAN CONQUERORS THROUGH HIM THAT LOVED US (ROMANS 8:35-37)

As long as you’re in your physical body, you’re going to
face crises in life. You’re going to have to contend with forces of darkness
that’ll seek to destroy you. You mustn’t do that from the position of a victim,
it has to be from the position of a victor. This is why the teaching of the
Word of God is so important. As you learn God’s Word, you’ll discover you were
not made to be a victim. You’re born a victor. Let that be the standpoint from
which you view life; cultivate the “giant killer” mentality because that’s who
you are – more than a conqueror, an overcomer in Christ Jesus!

Ignorance of God’s Word has been the undoing of many of
God’s people. It is ignorance that gets some of them searching for deliverance
from one place to the other. You have to come out of that position of a
sufferer. According to the Bible, the true testimonies aren’t, “I was in
trouble, but God brought me out,” or “I was sick, but now I am healed!” The
true testimony is the declaration of God’s Word. As you mature in Christ,
you’ll discover you’re not poor trying to get rich or the sick trying to get
healed; you’re the blessed of God!

Healing belongs to you, prosperity is yours; your life has
been adequately furnished with every good thing necessary for you to live the
divine life. Stand tall in Christ Jesus; you’re not a victim but a victor. You
can never be disadvantaged in life; it doesn’t matter what comes your way, the
Bible says all things work together for your good! You’re not a child of
chance; predestination is at work in you and your life is for the praise and
glory of God, Amen!

PRAYER

My Dear Heavenly
Father, I thank You for making me more than a conqueror; a victor and an
overcomer in this life. Therefore, no matter what comes against me I stand tall
in Christ Jesus and remain a victor and a bundle of success in Jesus Christ
Name, Amen!

www.rhapsodyofrealities.org

Thank You Daddy for Our nations Nigeria and Israel! In Jesus Mighty
Name, Amen!

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Run Your Own Race: Embrace Your Journey


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LET US RUN WITH PATIENCE THE RACE THAT IS SET BEFORE US,
LOOKING UNTO JESUS THE AUTHOR AND FINISHER OF OUR FAITH

Wherefore seeing we
also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witness, let us lay aside
every weight, and the sin which doth so easily beset us, and let us run with
patience the race that is set before us, looking unto Jesus the author and
finisher of our faith (Hebrews 12:1-2)

In life, you must never compare yourself with others;
rather, run your race and be the best of you. The Bible talks about “the race”
that is set before us; thus you’re not called to run someone else’s race.
Hence, it’s needless to engage in any kind of unhealthy rivalry or competition
with others. You’re only permitted to compete with yourself and outdo your
past. Never allow yourself to be discouraged when it seems as though those
around you are making more progress than you are; you’re not running the same
race.

That someone else is succeeding doesn’t mean you’re failing:
it all depends on individual aims, targets, and objectives. Success is
relative, and is measured at different stages. Take for instance, two men who
are building their houses. While one lays a not-too-deep foundation and starts
erecting a bungalow, the other one takes his time to dig deep because he wants
to erect a five – storey building. The former may finish his building and even
start living in it while the latter is yet digging his foundation.

Now, the first man may even jeer at his colleague and
mockingly ask him, “Hey! Are you still digging? I’ve finished building my own
house!” but what he doesn’t realized is that they aren’t aiming for the same
thing. The fellow who spent a long time digging knew that his foundation had to
be deep enough to support the tall building he intends to put up, for the
higher you want to build, the deeper your foundation ought to be.

At the end, when both houses are built, the difference will
be clear between the two buildings. So in life, focus on your race! Compete
only with yourself based on God’s plan for your own life. When you have this
consciousness, your life will be full of rest, and you’ll learn to measure your
success through the Word.

PRAYER

Dear, Lord, thank You
for showing me how to run with patience the race that you’ve set before me. My
gaze is on You Lord Jesus and my energies are focused on fulfilling Your plans
and purposes for my life; I refuse to compare myself with anyone else, but
measure my success in life with Your Word. Amen!

www.rhapsodyofrealities.org

O Lord save Your Nations
Nigeria and Israel from all their enemies to Your glory alone in Christ Jesus,
Amen!

 

 

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From House Help To Hospital Hero


From House Help To Hospital Hero

1998. Victoria Island, Lagos.

My name is Chinaza, and I grew up in a mansion. Marble floors. Private drivers. Nannies. My father was a respected surgeon.

My mother ran a fashion boutique in Lekki.

We had everything….Except empathy.

Right outside our back kitchen was a tiny servant’s quarters — where our gate man, Papa Sunday, lived with his wife and son.

His son’s name?

Ebuka.

He was quiet.

Always barefoot.

Always polite.

He’d sweep the compound, wash my father’s car, then disappear behind the small zinc wall that divided our world from his.

My mother hated him.

 “Tell him not to sit on our veranda. He smells like hardship.”

I never understood it.

Because every time I saw him, he was helping someone.

Carrying groceries.

Fetching water.

Smiling with gratitude.

But I never really noticed Ebuka — not until that Saturday

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2002.

I was 17.

He was 19.

I was sitting outside reading a novel when I suddenly started gasping. My throat tightened. I couldn’t breathe.

I was having an asthma attack — my worst ever.

I fell to the floor.

Everyone was screaming.

And then… Ebuka ran in.

Carried me on his back.

Rushed me into the car.

Drove me — with no license — to the nearest hospital.

I survived.

That night, my father yelled at him:

“How dare you take my car? Are you mad?”

Ebuka bowed his head and said:

“I’m sorry sir. But she would’ve died.”

My mother slapped him.

I watched silently.

The next week, his father was fired.

They packed in the night.

No goodbyes.

No forwarding address.

Just silence.

20 years passed.

I became a banker. Moved to Port Harcourt.

Married. Had one child.

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But life happened.

My marriage collapsed. I lost my job. Developed fibroids. Struggled with depression.

I returned to Lagos — not to a mansion — but to my mother’s old house. She had passed. The place was dusty and hollow.

I decided to do surgery for the fibroids.

Everyone recommended one place:

“Hopewell Specialist Clinic.”

They said the CEO was a mystery. Young. Brilliant. Private.

I booked the procedure.

The nurse asked:

“Would you like to meet the consultant before your surgery?”

I said yes.

The door opened…

And Ebuka walked in.

But not in rags. Not in slippers. In a fitted suit. Clean shoes. A golden lapel pin with the initials: E.A.O. — Ebuka Anozie Okafor.

He stopped. Stared at me.

“Chinaza?”

I covered my mouth.

“Ebuka?”

We both froze. Years of silence collapsed in seconds.

He sat down.

Tears filled my eyes.

“I thought you disappeared.”

He smiled.

“I didn’t disappear. I just… built.”

He told me his story.

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After they were fired, they moved to a church compound in Mushin.

He continued washing cars. Then started teaching neighbourhood kids math.

A pastor’s wife noticed him. Paid his WAEC fees. He passed.

Won a scholarship to UNN. Studied Medicine. Graduated top of his class.

Won another scholarship — to study in South Africa.

Then returned.

Opened his clinic in Ajah with ₦50,000 and one mattress.

Now?

He owns four clinics. Employs over 120 medical staff.

I wept.

“You saved me again.”

He smiled.

“This time, I have a license.”

After the surgery, he refused to charge me.

I insisted.

He said:

“You once gave me books when everyone else gave me insults.”

I didn’t remember.

But he did.

He said:

“You gave me your old copy of ‘Purple Hibiscus’ and said, ‘Your brain is too big to waste sweeping.’ That sentence stayed with me forever.”

Today, we are friends. Real friends.

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He sponsors my NGO for underprivileged women.

And last month, at a business conference, someone asked him:

“Who inspired you the most?”

He pointed at me.

“The girl who gave me a book instead of a broom.”

From gate boy…

To gate opener.

From house help…

To hospital hero.

From insulted…

To influential.

Sometimes, the people the world throws away… Are the ones God raises to save those who once looked down on them.

By Rosyworld CRN

Share this if you believe no one stays small forever.

Thank You Jesus,

Salvation Prayers

If you don’t Know Jesus as your personal Lord and Saviour and would like to accept him into your life as your personal Lord and Saviour, Please say this prayer:

Father, I know that I have broken your laws and my sins have separated me from You. I am truly sorry, and now I want to turn away from my past sinful life toward You. Please forgive me, and help me avoid sinning again. I believe that Your son, Jesus Christ died for my sins, was resurrected from the dead, is alive, and hears my prayer. I invite Jesus to become the Lord of my life, to rule and reign in my heart from this day forward. Please send Your Holy Spirit to help me obey You, and to do Your Will for the rest of my life. In Jesus’ name I pray, Amen.

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Support Our Ministry,

Good Morning Dear,

It cost a lot of money to maintain a website, Nonetheless a non-profit Christian website,

Please if you have been blessed by this ministry and you are led to support and bless this ministry in return,

Please make your donation to this account,

Chukwuemeka Obiorah Ogwo,

Account Number,0139438409,

Guaranty Trust Bank Plc Nigeria,

To help us continue in the spreading of The GOSPEL OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST to every corner of this world,

Thank You Very Much For Your Support,

May GOD, we Serve Bless You A Million Times in return, Amen,

May God Bless Israel, May God Bless Nigeria, May God Bless America And Take Care Of Us; May God Make His Face Shine Upon Us, And Be Gracious To Us; May The Lord Lift Up His Countenance Upon Us, And Give Us Peace, In Jesus Christ Name, We Pray! Amen!

May The Grace The Lord Jesus Christ, And The Love Of God, And The Fellowship Of The Holy Spirit Be With You All. Amen!

By Chukwuemeka Obiorah Ogwo,

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Spiritual Exercise:

  1. What are some notable Nigerian success stories that inspire and motivate others?
  2. How have Nigerians made significant contributions to various fields globally?
  3. What role does innovation play in Nigerian success stories?
  4. How can Nigerians leverage their cultural heritage to achieve success?
  5. What are some challenges faced by Nigerians in achieving success, and how can they be overcome?
  6. How do Nigerian entrepreneurs contribute to the country’s economic growth?
  7. What are some inspiring stories of Nigerians who have overcome obstacles to achieve success?
  8. How can Nigerians balance traditional values with modern aspirations to achieve success?
  9. What role does education play in Nigerian success stories?
  10. How can Nigerians build strong networks and relationships to support their success?
  11. What are some notable Nigerian success stories in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM)?
  12. How can Nigerians maintain a sense of purpose and direction in their pursuit of success?
  13. What are some common challenges faced by Nigerians, and how can they be overcome?
  14. How do Nigerians cope with adversity, and what strategies can be employed to build resilience?
  15. What role does community support play in helping Nigerians overcome adversity?
  16. How can Nigerians develop a growth mindset to overcome obstacles and achieve their goals?
  17. What are some inspiring stories of Nigerians who have overcome significant adversity to achieve success?
  18. How can Nigerians prioritize their mental and physical well-being in the face of adversity?
  19. What are some ways Nigerians can build strong support networks to help them overcome challenges?
  20. How can Nigerians reframe their challenges as opportunities for growth and development?
  21. What role does faith play in helping Nigerians overcome adversity?
  22. How can Nigerians develop problem-solving skills to overcome complex challenges?
  23. What are some ways Nigerians can learn from their failures and use them as stepping stones for success?
  24. How can Nigerians maintain a sense of hope and optimism in the face of adversity?
  25. What are some inspiring stories of transformation in Nigeria, and what can we learn from them?
  26. How can Nigerians transform their lives and achieve their goals through determination and hard work?
  27. What role does personal growth and development play in inspirational transformation?
  28. How can Nigerians overcome self-doubt and limiting beliefs to achieve transformation?
  29. What are some strategies for building confidence and self-esteem in Nigeria?
  30. How can Nigerians develop a sense of purpose and direction to guide their transformation?
  31. What are some ways Nigerians can cultivate a growth mindset and embrace challenges as opportunities for growth?
  32. How can Nigerians build strong relationships and networks to support their transformation?
  33. What role does resilience play in inspirational transformation, and how can Nigerians develop it?
  34. How can Nigerians prioritize their well-being and self-care during times of transformation?
  35. What are some ways Nigerians can celebrate their successes and milestones along the journey of transformation?
  36. How can Nigerians maintain momentum and continue to grow and develop after achieving transformation?
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Urgent prayer request: Christians in Northern Nigeria face severe persecution, violence, and displacement due to their faith. Pray for their safety


Being a Christian in Northern Nigeria is very dangerous.

Many Christians face, violence, and attacks just because of their faith. Their churches are sometimes burned down, and they are forced to leave their homes for safety.

The danger is very real, and many Christians live in constant fear of being hurt or killed. Please always keep them in your prayers!

𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐜𝐡 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐆𝐨𝐬𝐩𝐞𝐥

By @Preach_DGospel

Another dark day in Riyom LGA of Plateau State.

Yesterday, precious lives were cut short in a fresh attack. Several homes were burnt. Families shattered. Dreams ended. The pain is unbearable.

Their only “crime” was being born in a land constantly under siege.
Another dark day in Riyom LGA of Plateau State. Yesterday, precious lives were cut short in a fresh attack. Several homes were burnt. Families shattered. Dreams ended. The pain is unbearable. Their only “crime” was being born in a land constantly under siege.

Thank You Jesus,

Salvation Prayers

If you don’t Know Jesus as your personal Lord and Saviour and would like to accept him into your life as your personal Lord and Saviour, Please say this prayer:

Father, I know that I have broken your laws and my sins have separated me from You. I am truly sorry, and now I want to turn away from my past sinful life toward You. Please forgive me, and help me avoid sinning again. I believe that Your son, Jesus Christ died for my sins, was resurrected from the dead, is alive, and hears my prayer. I invite Jesus to become the Lord of my life, to rule and reign in my heart from this day forward. Please send Your Holy Spirit to help me obey You, and to do Your Will for the rest of my life. In Jesus’ name I pray, Amen.

Support Our Ministry,

Good Morning Dear,

It cost a lot of money to maintain a website, Nonetheless a non-profit Christian website,

Please if you have been blessed by this ministry and you are led to support and bless this ministry in return,

Please make your donation to this account,

Chukwuemeka Obiorah Ogwo,

Account Number,0139438409,

Guaranty Trust Bank Plc Nigeria,

To help us continue in the spreading of The GOSPEL OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST to every corner of this world,

Thank You Very Much For Your Support,

May GOD, we Serve Bless You A Million Times in return, Amen,

May God Bless Israel, May God Bless Nigeria, May God Bless America And Take Care Of Us; May God Make His Face Shine Upon Us, And Be Gracious To Us; May The Lord Lift Up His Countenance Upon Us, And Give Us Peace, In Jesus Christ Name, We Pray! Amen!

May The Grace The Lord Jesus Christ, And The Love Of God, And The Fellowship Of The Holy Spirit Be With You All. Amen!

By Chukwuemeka Obiorah Ogwo,

Another dark day in Riyom LGA of Plateau State.

Yesterday, precious lives were cut short in a fresh attack. Several homes were burnt. Families shattered. Dreams ended. The pain is unbearable.

Their only “crime” was being born in a land constantly under siege.

Nigeria is radicalizing the Igbo, one injustice at a time


Nigeria is radicalizing the Igbo, one injustice at a time.

By Abolaji Rasaq

@bolazeal

There’s something about persecution that does two things to a people: it either breaks them, or it makes them beasts of survival.

For centuries, they were hunted, hated, and humiliated by empires. But they didn’t vanish. They evolved. They adapted. And today, the Jews are arguably the most powerful tribe in the world economically, intellectually, and politically. Ruthless when necessary.

They are unapologetic about their survival. Now, look at the Igbo. A tribe known for industry, resilience, and brilliance. A people who just want to live, do business, and thrive. But Nigeria doesn’t want that. Nigeria wants control.

Nigeria wants submission. And the one thing the Igbo have never known how to do is bow. And that’s the real issue. So what does Nigeria do? It sidelines them. Isolates them. Provokes them. Bombs their villages under the guise of security.

Locks up their agitators. Shuts down their businesses. Mocks their pain. Ignores their history. Prevent them from voting. Playing politics with their education. Sponsored bigotry on them. And then Nigeria pretends to be surprised that there’s growing radicalization in the East?

Let me be clear: The Igbo didn’t start this fire. Nigeria did. And history, the very same history we keep refusing to learn from, has shown us that when you keep pushing a tribe that knows how to survive, they evolve into something stronger, something unstoppable.

It’s happened before. With the Jews. Europe tried to exterminate them. Instead, they became the backbone of global finance, media, tech, and diplomacy. You don’t touch a Jew today without consequences. You don’t push them to the wall and expect them to stay quiet.

Now Nigeria is doing the same to the Igbo, pushing, prodding, provoking. But here’s the warning: when you push an animal to the wall, it doesn’t stay calm. It fights back. It bites. And this time, when it bites, don’t act shocked.

But this isn’t just about the Igbo solely. Nigeria has perfected the art of creating monsters, then acting surprised when they bite. The Niger Delta? Radicalized. The region was exploited for oil, polluted beyond repair, and ignored until their youths picked up arms.

The Fulani terrorists? Radicalized. Left behind by the same government that claimed to represent them, now manipulated by religion and resentment.

The Almajiri? Radicalized. Abandoned by an elite that used their poverty as a vote bank and then left them to rot. The Agbero? Radicalized. Uneducated, weaponized, and unleashed as tools of political chaos.

Even the middle class is slowly being radicalized, not with guns, but with hopelessness. That, too, is a ticking time bomb.

A nation cannot continue to marginalize its most brilliant tribe and expect peace. The Igbo are not docile. They are not quiet. They are not forgetful. They are survivors, and survivors don’t beg for space forever. At some point, they take it.

The Igbo didn’t set out to be radicals. They were made into one by a country that won’t stop seeing their confidence as a threat. You can’t keep pretending unity means silence. You can’t keep preaching peace while planting injustice.

The Igbo are not asking for too much, they just want to live, build, and grow. But if you insist on turning their dignity into defiance, their enterprise into enmity, and their survival into sedition, then you are creating a monster.

And if history has taught us anything, it’s this: when a persecuted people decide that survival is no longer enough, when they decide to stop running and start resisting, they don’t just fight back. They win.

Nigeria must understand this: you cannot keep pushing people into a corner and expect submission. When you back a lion into a wall, don’t expect it to purr. It will roar. It will claw. It will tear through anything standing between it and freedom.

So here’s the final warning, for those who still care to listen: Nigeria is radicalizing the Igbo. But worse, Nigeria is radicalizing everyone. And it won’t end well.

When the fire spreads, when the rebellion multiplies, when the beast we created begins to fight back, don’t act shocked; no tribe will be left untouched. Don’t pretend it wasn’t preventable. We all made it happen. You don’t corner a lion and expect peace.

Thank You Jesus,

Salvation Prayers

If you don’t Know Jesus as your personal Lord and Saviour and would like to accept him into your life as your personal Lord and Saviour, Please say this prayer:

Father, I know that I have broken your laws and my sins have separated me from You. I am truly sorry, and now I want to turn away from my past sinful life toward You. Please forgive me, and help me avoid sinning again. I believe that Your son, Jesus Christ died for my sins, was resurrected from the dead, is alive, and hears my prayer. I invite Jesus to become the Lord of my life, to rule and reign in my heart from this day forward. Please send Your Holy Spirit to help me obey You, and to do Your Will for the rest of my life. In Jesus’ name I pray, Amen.

Support Our Ministry,

Good Morning Dear,

It cost a lot of money to maintain a website, Nonetheless a non-profit Christian website,

Please if you have been blessed by this ministry and you are led to support and bless this ministry in return,

Please make your donation to this account,

Chukwuemeka Obiorah Ogwo,

Account Number,0139438409,

Guaranty Trust Bank Plc Nigeria,

To help us continue in the spreading of The GOSPEL OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST to every corner of this world,

Thank You Very Much For Your Support,

May GOD, we Serve Bless You A Million Times in return, Amen,

May God Bless Israel, May God Bless Nigeria, May God Bless America And Take Care Of Us; May God Make His Face Shine Upon Us, And Be Gracious To Us; May The Lord Lift Up His Countenance Upon Us, And Give Us Peace, In Jesus Christ Name, We Pray! Amen!

May The Grace The Lord Jesus Christ, And The Love Of God, And The Fellowship Of The Holy Spirit Be With You All. Amen!

By Chukwuemeka Obiorah Ogwo,

Nigeria is radicalizing the Igbo, one injustice at a time.

By Abolaji Rasaq

@bolazeal

Join the RCCG Global Prayer Chain for May 2025! Thanksgiving, prayers for Pastor E.A. Adeboye, Vision 2032, ministers, and Nigeria are emphasized


RCCG GLOBAL PRAYER CHAIN FOR THE MONTH OF MAY 2025.

                               PRAYER OF THANKSGIVING.

                            TEXT: 1 Thess. 5:18, Ps. 100:1-5.

INTRODUCTION: Thanksgiving is the art of showing appreciation and gratitude for what the Almighty God has done for one. The more we show gratitude the more God blesses us.

PRAYER GUIDE.

1. Father, thank you for preserving my life by your mercy in Jesus name. Lam. 3:22-23.

2. Father, thank you for the salvation of my soul in Jesus name. Eph. 2:8

3. Father, thank you for the forgiveness of all my sins by your mercy in Jesus name. 1John. 1:9.

4. Father, thank you for restoring to me the joy of thy salvation in Jesus name. Ps. 51:12.

5. Father, thank you for your divine protection over me and my family in Jesus name. Ps. 91:1-16.

6. Father, thank you for all your blessings over me since the beginning of this year in Jesus name. Ps. 103:2-5.

7. Father, thank you for all your promises for me for the rest of this year in Jesus name. Isai. 43:18-19.

8. Father, thank you for your covenant of divine health and peace of mind in Jesus name. 3John.2

9. Father, thank you for I am making steady progress spiritually from glory to glory in Jesus name. 1Sam. 10:3-7.

10. Father, thank you for your presence that will go with me for the remaining days in this year in Jesus name. Exo.33:13-14.

                   PRAYER POINTS FOR DADDY G O AND FAMILY.

                   TEXT: Isaiah 59:21, 1Tim. 2:1-4.

INTRODUCTION: It is a good thing to always pray for our spiritual leader for more grace more strength and more revelation in order for them to lead us aright.

PRAYER GUIDE.

1. Father, thank you for your grace and mercy that is sufficient for your son Pastor E. A. Adeboye and his family in Jesus name. Ps. 107:1

2. Father, thank you for keeping your covenant with your son Pastor E. A. Adeboye in Jesus name. Ps. 89:34

3. Father, thank you for renewing the strength of your son Pastor E. A. Adeboye in Jesus name. Isa. 40:31.

4. Father, thank you for your protection over your son Pastor E. A. Adeboye and his family in Jesus name. Ps. 89:20-23.

5. Father in your own supernatural way, the grace that will enable your son Pastor E. A. Adeboye to walk before you all the days of his life, release upon him now in Jesus name. Gen. 5:22-24, 6:8.

6. Father, you are the Lord of host, arise and defend your son Pastor E. A. Adeboye and his family against any form of attack in Jesus name. Isai. 37:33-36.

7. Father, in your own supernatural way, don’t let your son Pastor E. A. Adeboye receive any gift that will make him fall into error in Jesus name.

8. Father, by your mercy, hide your son Pastor E. A. Adeboye from the secret counsel of the wicked in Jesus name. Ps. 64:2-3.

9. Father, by your supernatural power, let every word you have spoken through your son Pastor E. A. Adeboye come to pass speedily in Jesus name. 1Sam. 3:19, Luke. 1:43

10. Father, by your mercy, help your son Pastor E. A. Adeboye to fulfil VISION 2032. In Jesus name.

                PRAYER POINTS FOR THE ACTUALIZATION OF RCCG VISION 2032.

                 TEXT: Math. 28:18-20, Luke. 10:2.

INTRODUCTION: Vision 2032 is the mandate given to all members of The Redeemed Christian Church of God that 40 million souls must be won before or by the year 2032. To actualize this vision, every member must obey completely every instruction from the Almighty God through our father in the Lord, the general overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God Pastor E. A. Adeboye which is aggressive evangelism and follow up.

PRAYER GUIDE.

1. Father, thank you for the modest Church growth and expansion that your Church RCCG has been experiencing in Jesus name. Job. 8:7.

2. Father, thank you for being the builder of your church RCCG In Jesus name. Math. 16:18.

3. Father, thank you for what you have been doing in RCCG worldwide in Jesus name. Ps. 124:1-5.

4. Father, have mercy upon your Church and do not forsake your Church in Jesus name. Lam. 3:22-23, Ps. 138:8.

5. Father, the harvest is indeed very great, please raise more laborers from your Church RCCG in Jesus name. Luke. 10:2.

6. Father, please have mercy and deliver your Church RCCG from stagnancy and cause us to move forward in Jesus name. Deut. 1:6-8.

7. Father, as we plant and water in all RCCG parishes, please increase us in Jesus name. 1Corin.3:6.

8. Father, please grant all your ministers the boldness and the anointing to proclaim your word in all circumstances so that more souls will be won to you in Jesus name. Acts. 4:49.

9. Father, in all our Church programs, let us experience your healing power that will lead to Church growth and expansion in Jesus name. Acts. 4:30.

10. Father, in order to fulfil VISION 2032, pour upon your Church the spirit of supplication and grace that will cause the world to respond to your calling in Jesus name. Zech. 12:10.

                         PRAYER POINTS FOR MINISTERS, MISSION AND MISSIONARIES.

                          TEXT: Acts. 1:8, 2Chron. 11:21-33.

IMNTRODUCTION: Ministers are those that God called, ordained and sent out to preach the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ, to nurture the saved souls with the word of God until they grow and become more matured and thereafter sent out to also go and preach the gospel. Mission is the key ministry objectives of the Church which is a comprehensive directive about who the Church wants to reach and what the Church desires to accomplish, while Missionaries are those that are sent out to all the nooks and crannies of the world called the mission fields with the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ.

PRAYER GUIDE.

1. Father, thank you for your grace and mercy that your ministers and missionaries enjoy everyday in Jesus name. Lam. 3:22-23.

2. Father, thank you for protecting all the ministers and missionaries in theirmlocations in Jesus name. Ps. 91:1-5.

3. Father, by your grace let your law of truth be in the lips of your ministers and missionaries and let no iniquity be found in their lips in Jesus name. Mal.2:6-7.

4. Father, by your power, deliver all your ministers and missionaries from the spirit of error in Jesus name.

5. Father, by your supernatural power, defend all your ministers and missionaries in all their places of assignments in Jesus name. Isai. 37:33-36.

6. Father, arise and contend with all forces of darkness that are contending against your ministers and missionaries in Jesus name. Ps. 35:1, Isai. 49:25.

7.Father, in your own supernatural way, perform special miracles through your ministers and missionaries in their places of assignments that will force all leaders of those countries that are hostile to the spreading of the gospel to bow down and surrender to the Lord Jesus Christ in Jesus name. Dan. 3:24-30.

8.Father, arrest the souls of the leaders of all the hostile nations that refused to issue out residence permit to your ministers and missionaries now and cause them to begin to issue out residence permit in Jesus name.

9. Father, let your anointing that will always confirm your words with signs and wonders in the mouth of your ministers and missionaries fall upon them now in Jesus name.

10. Father, strengthen your ministers and missionaries to be able to run with the VISION 2032 in Jesus name. Hab. 2:2.

                     PRAYER POINTS FOR NATIONS AND CONTINENTS- EMPHASIS NIGERIA.

                               TEXT; Proverbs 14:31-34, Ps. 121:1-8.

INTRODUCTION: Nigeria at present Is at crossroad, with uncertainty of what may happen especially the political turmoil we are experiencing in some states and the growing trend of insecurities in almost all the states in Nigeria. Many are confused and don’t know what to do but our God is in charge and in absolute control.

Our hope and help come from our God and as we engage in prayers, he will arise and help us in Jesus name.

PRAYER GUIDE.

1. Father, thank you for your grace and mercy that we are enjoying as a nation in Jesus name. Lam. 3:22-23.

2. Father, thank you for what we are currently passing through as a nation in Jesus name. Ps. 23:4.

3. Father, thank you for we know that your divine purpose for Nigeria will surely come to pass in Jesus name. Hab. 2:3.

4. Father, thank you for frustrating the devices of the devil over Nigeria in Jesus name. Job. 5:12.

5. Father, we humble ourselves before you, have mercy and forgive us our sins as a nation in Jesus name. 2Chron. 7:14.

6. Father, arise and destroy every weapon of the enemies to destabilize Nigeria in Jesus name. Isai. 54:17.

7. Father, anyone that will put us in Nigeria to further hardship, in your wrath and fury, remove them from the throne of authority now in Jesus name. Hos. 13:11.

8. Father, arise and destroy completely all the powers of idolatry and everything that represents dagon in Nigeria in Jesus name. 1Sam.5:4.

9. Father, let all the gods that have not made the heaven and the earth in Nigeria perish from Nigeria in Jesus name. Jer. 10:11.

10. Father, every king Uzziah the needs to die for us to enjoy peace and progress in Nigeria, let them die now in Jesus name. Isai. 6:1.

                               PRAYER POINTS FOR NATIONS AND CONTINENTS – OUTSIDE NIGERIA.

                                       TEXT: Psalm 33:12.

INTRODUCTION; The devil knows that his time is very short, therefore he is desperately looking for as many nations as he can capture as possible before the game is over. The devil also knows that if he can capture the leader of any country, he has captured all the citizens of such country, the reason all the leaders are making laws that promote evil and prohibit the spreading of the gospel. But Jesus had assured us that gates of hell shall not prevail,

PRAYER GUIDE.

1. Father, thank you for your grace and mercy that all the continents of the world are enjoying now in Jesus name. Lam. 3:22-23.

2. Father, thank you for the relative peace that all the continents of the world are enjoying now in Jesus name. John. 14:27.

3. Father, thank you for taming all the war mongers in all the continents of the world in Jesus name.

4. Father, you are the Almighty God, arise and demonstrate your power to all the evil leaders in all the continents of the world in Jesus name. Exo. 12:29-32.

5. Father, arise and repeal every law that is against your Church in all the continents of the world in Jesus name. Esth. 8:5-8

6. Father, arise and rescue all your children that have been arrested and imprisoned in all the continents of the world in Jesus name. Acts, 12:5-9.

7. Father, arise and destroy all the gods and the altars that have been given support to all the wicked leaders of the world in Jesus name. 1kings. 18:40.

8. Father, arise and turn all the counsel of all the conspirators in all the hostile nations of the world to foolishness in Jesus name. 2Sam. 15:31, 17:23.

9. Father, arrest the souls of all the persecutors of your Church as you arrested Saul of Tarsus and turn them to another Apostle Paul in Jesus name. Acts. 9:1-20.

10. Father, every king Uzziah that needs to die for all the continents of the world to enjoy peace, let him die now in Jesus name. Isai. 6:1

Thank You Jesus,

Salvation Prayers

If you don’t Know Jesus as your personal Lord and Saviour and would like to accept him into your life as your personal Lord and Saviour, Please say this prayer:

Father, I know that I have broken your laws and my sins have separated me from You. I am truly sorry, and now I want to turn away from my past sinful life toward You. Please forgive me, and help me avoid sinning again. I believe that Your son, Jesus Christ died for my sins, was resurrected from the dead, is alive, and hears my prayer. I invite Jesus to become the Lord of my life, to rule and reign in my heart from this day forward. Please send Your Holy Spirit to help me obey You, and to do Your Will for the rest of my life. In Jesus’ name I pray, Amen.

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