NOVEMBER 26; RESTORATION POWER OF THE BLOOD!

1 Peter 2:24
“Who his own self bare our sins in his own body on the tree, that we, being dead to sins, should live unto righteousness: by whose stripes ye were healed.”

BIBLE READING:
Hebrews 1–2, Psalm 25
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Born to minister parents, Paul Porter began singing in the church choir at age three. His gift was unmistakable—by nine he was already leading a musical group, and as the years passed, his powerful voice brought him national recognition.
Paul rose to fame as the lead vocalist of an award-winning Gospel group, earning Grammy, Dove, and Stellar nominations. His voice became widely celebrated—until 1996, when tragedy suddenly struck.
Without warning, Paul suffered a massive brain aneurysm. Overnight he lost his sight, his voice, his memory, his motor skills—even his ability to walk. For a year and a half he lay bedridden. For three years he was confined to a wheelchair. Doctors tried everything, then eventually gave up hope, expecting him to die.
But Paul refused the verdict of man. He clung to the covenant sealed by the Blood of Jesus. Though his body was failing, he kept declaring God’s promises. Slowly, strength began to return. By 2006, Paul Porter walked out of affliction completely restored and resumed his music ministry with a new depth of glory.

The Blood of Jesus is God’s eternal instrument of restoration.
Jesus did not only die to forgive our sins—He died to restore our health, wholeness, and destiny.
1 Peter 2:24 declares that “by His stripes ye WERE healed.” Not will be—were. Your healing is already a settled reality in the spirit. The Blood of Jesus paid for our complete deliverance.
But to experience the benefits of redemption we must refuse silence.
You cannot be quiet in the face of sickness, delay, or satanic resistance. God has given you “a mouth and wisdom which none of your adversaries can resist” (Luke 21:15). Your words carry covenant power. Heaven responds when you speak. Mountains move when you declare the Word. Every tongue that rises against you must be condemned—by your own voice.
It is a law of the spirit: what you consistently say is what you will see
If you keep declaring symptoms, you strengthen them. But if you declare God’s Word, you enforce your covenant of healing and restoration.
Today, as we persistently speak God’s Word, every resistance will crumble, and we will experience the restoration that crowns this year with glory. Surely, this is our season to break forth in divine health, strength, abundance, and glory on every side.

PRAYER
Father, help me to live daily in the consciousness of the finished work of Christ. By the Blood of Jesus, I claim complete restoration of my health, strength, joy, and destiny. Every power opposing my glory is overturned, and I walk in total victory, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.

QUOTE
“You must learn to acknowledge God’s report and ignore what the enemy is reporting.” — WORDBITE 222

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NOVEMBER 25; KEY TO DESTINY FULFILLMENT!

Habakkuk 3:17–19
“Although the fig tree shall not blossom, neither shall fruit be in the vines; the labour of the olive shall fail… Yet I will rejoice in the Lord, I will joy in the God of my salvation.”

BIBLE READING:
Philemon 1, Psalm 24
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Isaac Watts is known today as the “Father of English Hymnody.”
He wrote more than 750 hymns, but behind the beauty of his songs was a life marked by repeated challenges.
Isaac’s life was anything but easy. He suffered lifelong health problems—weakness, chronic illness, and periods of intense physical discomfort. These challenges could have drowned him in discouragement, but Isaac made a deliberate choice: he refused to magnify his problems and instead magnified God through praise.
From his youth, Isaac had noticed that the hymns sung in his church lacked joy. He longed for songs that expressed the gladness of God’s people, so he began writing hymns filled with praise. One of these, “Joy to the World,” has become one of the most beloved hymns in history.
As Isaac wrote hymns that stirred joy in the hearts of people, God opened doors that brought him to global recognition and abundance. He lived generously, giving a large portion of his income to the poor. Isaac is celebrated today for choosing compassion over self-pity and praise over depression.

Isaac’s life stands as a testimony that praising God in adversity opens the doors to destiny fulfillment.
Praise is the spiritual accelerator that breaks yokes and ushers us into unstoppable progress. While complaining keeps doors closed, praise swings them wide open. The sacrifice of praise is choosing to exalt God above negative circumstances.
It is the decision to obey 1 Thessalonians 5:18 which commands us, “In everything give thanks.”
This is the secret of those who see their expectations fulfilled: they maintain joy even when the fig tree does not blossom. They praise when there is nothing to show yet. They rejoice even when results seem delayed. And eventually, their sacrifice of praise provokes divine intervention.
As this year draws to a close, praise is the key to access our hanging blessings, redeem lost time, and fast-track our testimonies. When you stay joyful, God moves speedily (Jeremiah 30:19). When you rejoice, He causes your feet to rise to high places (Habakkuk 3:19). When you praise, He crowns your year with goodness (Psalm 65:11).
Therefore refuse depression. Reject murmuring. Lift your voice in praise—and watch God move mountains and lift you to new heights of glory.

PRAYER:
Lord, please help me to remain praise-full at all times, no matter what comes my way. I know that indeed You are too faithful to fail and even right now You are causing my life to overflow with glory, blessings, miracles, signs, and wonders in Jesus’ Name.

QUOTE
When we fight by God’s help we are sure of victory. — WORDBITE 222

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NOVEMBER 24; A FORCEFUL TURNAROUND IN YOUR FAVOR!

Psalms 126:1–2
“When the LORD turned again the captivity of Zion, we were like them that dream.
Then was our mouth filled with laughter, and our tongue with singing: then said they among the heathen,
The LORD hath done great things for them.”

BIBLE READING:
Titus 1–3, Psalm 23
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In 1984, thousands of Ethiopian Jews tried to escape the great famine and civil war in their land. They fled into Sudan, hoping for rescue. But things only got worse in their new location as disease, starvation, and violence ravaged the refugee camps. Many died, and the rest lived with constant fear.
When Israel learned of their suffering, a daring covert mission named Operation Moses was launched to rescue them. Secret night flights began airlifting thousands of Ethiopian Jews to safety in Israel. But soon the mission was abruptly halted when news of the operation leaked to the public.
To the remaining Ethiopian Jews left behind in refugee camps, it seemed as though their last chance at deliverance had vanished. Their dream of freedom appeared permanently shattered.
But just when it looked like the story had ended in disappointment, God opened an unexpected door.
In early 1985, the United States stepped in. Then–Vice President George Bush personally traveled to Sudan and negotiated permission for the rescue to continue. Soon, massive U.S. Air Force C-130s began landing secretly by night, completing the evacuation and flying the remaining Ethiopian Jews directly to Israel.
What had looked hopeless… suddenly turned and their mourning turned into laughter.

Just as God turned the captivity of the Ethiopian Jews, He is able—right now—to turn any situation around for our good. Psalms 126 says the turnaround was so sudden, so overwhelming, that the people felt like they were dreaming. This is the kind of miracle God is preparing for you.
No matter how difficult the past months have been, God specializes in rewriting stories.
He changes sorrow to singing (Psalm 30:11), replaces ashes with beauty (Isaiah 61:3), and causes “the desert to blossom like the rose” (Isaiah 35:1).
Even if it seemed like earlier breakthroughs were aborted or delayed—just like Operation Moses—God is able to reopen doors, raise unexpected helpers, and complete what looked unfinished.
The key is remaining connected to His Word.
Faith comes alive as the Word enters your heart, and faith is what provokes divine turnaround because “all things are possible to him that believes.”
Today, as you keep praising, believing, and holding on to God’s promises, expect sudden visitations.
Expect God to crown your year with goodness (Psalm 65:11).
Expect captivity to turn.
Expect joy to break forth.
Your tears will turn to testimony. Your delays will become acceleration. Your disappointments will transform into divine appointments and every shame will end in glory.

PRAYER
Lord, I thank You for Your unfailing faithfulness. I praise You because even now, You are turning every difficult situation in my favor. I believe that You will crown this year with goodness and cause my life to overflow with testimonies, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.

QUOTE
“The tests you are going through today are not for your destruction—they are for your testimony.” — WORDBITE 222

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NOVEMBER 23; YOU SHALL END WELL!

Job 36:11
“If they obey and serve him, they shall spend their days in prosperity, and their years in pleasures.”

BIBLE READING:
2 Timothy 1–4, Psalm 22
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In the year 1780, a baby boy named Lott Carey was born into the harsh conditions of slavery in Virginia. Nothing about his beginning suggested greatness. As he grew up, he could not read, could not write, and had no hope of ever escaping the limits placed on him by society.
But in 1804, something happened that altered the trajectory of his life forever. While attending a small Baptist church, Lott heard the Gospel preached for the first time with clarity. That message pierced his heart. He surrendered fully to Christ—and that encounter awakened a fire inside him.
Determined to grow, Lott Carey taught himself to read and write so he could understand the Scriptures. Soon, he began sharing what he learned, and the power of his preaching touched both Black and white congregants.
As his passion for missions grew, Lott became convinced God was calling him to Africa. By 1813—through grit, faith, and divine help—he miraculously purchased his freedom from slavery.
Lott Carey eventually led a team of the first Black Baptist missionaries to Africa. In Liberia, he helped establish churches, schools, and the foundation of what would become the nation’s capital, Monrovia. A man who began life with nothing became one of the most influential Christian pioneers of his generation.

Lott Carey’s story affirms a timeless truth: when you obey and serve God faithfully, your end will always outshine your beginning.
It doesn’t matter how this year started for you—whether with battles, delays, tears, or disappointments—if you have intentionally walked with God, your ending is divinely destined to be glorious.
Job 36:11 declares:
“If they obey and serve Him, they shall spend their days in prosperity, and their years in pleasures.”
God never forgets your sacrifice, prayers, giving, worship, or commitment (Hebrews 6:10). Every time you chose integrity over compromise, service over excuses, obedience over convenience—you planted seeds that attract divine rewards.
That’s why your end will not be sorrowful.
It will be filled with the inexplicable blessings, sudden breakthroughs, and surprising turnarounds.
Though your beginning may have been small, your latter end is about to greatly increase (Job 8:7).
Keep trusting God and keep praising Him because it’s your season to experience a sudden glory invasion. Things are changing radically in your favor. Certainly , you shall end this year well—strong, rising, radiant, and testifying of God’s goodness.

PRAYER:
Lord, I thank You for the grace to walk in obedience. As I continue serving You wholeheartedly, let this year end with divine turnarounds, accelerated breakthroughs, and undeniable testimonies of Your faithfulness in Jesus’ Name.

QUOTE:
“There is something God has placed within you that the world is eagerly waiting to see.” — WORDBITE 222

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NOVEMBER 22; GOD WILL TURN IT AROUND!

Psalm 30:11 (KJV)
“Thou hast turned for me my mourning into dancing: thou hast put off my sackcloth, and girded me with gladness.”

BIBLE READING:
1 Timothy 5–6, Psalm 21
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Before she ever became known as a minister of the Gospel, Katie Souza’s life was marked by pain, addiction, and repeated failure. As a teenager, she chased Hollywood dreams—acting roles, television appearances, modeling—yet behind the scenes she battled a crippling addiction that slowly destroyed every opportunity.
After losing a major Universal Studios role because of drugs, her life spiraled out of control. She sank into criminal activity to feed her addiction—drug manufacturing, trafficking, and weapons violations. Within one year she was arrested twelve times. Eventually, federal agents caught her and she received a 13-year prison sentence.
Locked up in a cell, Katie reached her breaking point and cried to God for help. The only book she could find was a Bible.Through daily reading of the Word, she received revelations which she shared with other inmates..God transformed Katie’s life from the inside out. Miraculously, after only five years, she won an appeal and was released early. Today, the woman who once lived for crime and darkness now ministers to multitudes worldwide.

Katie’s life proves that no matter how dark the beginning, God can rewrite the ending with glory.
When you stay close to God, He will turn your pain into purpose and cause your tribulations to conclude in celebrations.
Joseph started in a pit and a prison, but as he stayed close to God, he eventually ascended the throne and reigned in Egypt (Genesis 41:14).
When you serve God faithfully, the fires of afflictions will not destroy you—rather they will end up revealing glory in you.
“For our light affliction… works for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory” (2 Corinthians 4:17).
When you seek God in the valleys—praying, worshipping, holding fast to His Word—He turns the wilderness to fruitfulness and mourning into dancing (Psalm 30:11). Even when life seems unfair or tough, as you hold on to His Word, God eventually shapes your story to reflect glory.
Stay with God through the fire, and you will come out shining.
Stay with God through the storm, and you will step into a new season of dancing.
Stay with God through the breaking, and you will witness blessings and breakthroughs .
As you keep trusting God, your beginning may be small—but your later end will surely be glorious.

PRAYER
Lord, no matter how my journey begins, help me to stay close to You through every fire and trial. Let every suffering work in me a greater weight of glory. Turn my mourning into dancing and cause all things to work together for my good in Jesus’ Name. Amen.

QUOTE
“Your beginning may be rough, but with God your ending will always shine with glory.” — WORDBITE 222

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NOVEMBER 21; GOD IS FAITHFUL!

Jeremiah 32:27
“Behold, I am the Lord, the God of all flesh: is there any thing too hard for me?”

BIBLE READING:
1 Timothy 3–4, Psalm 20
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When he was just six years old, Lopez Lomong was kidnapped from his village in Southern Sudan by rebel militia who intended to turn him into a child soldier. He was taken to a rebel camp where he witnessed terrible suffering and watched other children die. One night, three older boys helped Lopez escape. Together they ran for three days—covering over sixty miles—until they crossed into Kenya, where border patrol officers found them and took them to a refugee camp. Lopez would spend the next ten years of his life there.
Food in the camp was extremely scarce, so Lopez occupied himself with running and playing soccer to distract his mind from hunger. Over time, he gave his heart to Jesus and began to build a deep relationship with God.
At age 15, Lopez watched the 2000 Sydney Olympics on an old TV in the refugee camp. A dream sparked within him—to one day become an Olympian. It seemed impossible, given his circumstances, so he simply placed the dream in God’s hands.
One year later, in 2001, a miracle happened. Lopez was adopted by an American couple, Bob and Barbara Rodgers, who brought him to the United States. In high school, he excelled in athletics. By 2008, he qualified for the Summer Olympics—God fulfilled a dream birthed in a refugee camp.
Today Lopez Lomong is a celebrated American Olympic athlete. His remarkable testimony is captured in his book Running for My Life.

The turning point in Lopez Lomong’s life was his decision to seek God, even in the darkest and most hopeless season. When you place your dreams in God’s hands, He makes the impossible possible. He goes ahead of you, breaks barriers, and turns obstacles into steppingstones.
When you involve God in your plans and surrender to His leading, you become unstoppable. What was meant to destroy you will elevate you, and what was designed to break you will build you.

The truth is: it’s not what you have that determines your success—it is Who you walk with. A man connected to the Holy Spirit can rise from anywhere and achieve anything. One with God is always a majority.
You serve the God who rules over all flesh, and nothing is too hard for Him. (Jeremiah 32:27)
No matter what your current circumstances look like, refuse to be discouraged. As you deepen your walk with the Spirit in these final days of the year, prepare for divine interventions. With God’s help, this can still be your season of 11th-hour breakthroughs—open doors, promotions, divine speed, and unprecedented favor.

PRAYER:
Lord, I know that with You nothing shall be impossible. Help me to seek You fervently in this season so I may walk in unstoppable faith and experience 11th-hour miracles, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.

QUOTE:
“When God is on your side, anything is possible.” — WORDBITE 222

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NOVEMBER 20;GOD WILL DO EXCEEDINGLY ABUNDANTLY..

Ephesians 3:20
“Now unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that worketh in us…”

BIBLE READING:
1 Timothy 1–2, Psalm 19
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At only seven years old, Mary McLeod Bethune begged her father to let her go to school, even though he could hardly afford it. She walked five miles each day just to attend classes. When college seemed impossible due to lack of funds, God intervened—miraculously moving a local missionary to sponsor her education at the Moody Bible Institute, making Mary the first African-American student ever admitted there.
While at Moody, Mary’s spiritual life was radically transformed when she received the baptism of the Holy Spirit. That divine empowerment became the fuel that shaped her destiny.
In 1904, with just $1.65, she opened a school for Black children. Within two years, enrollment grew to 250 students with four teachers—an astounding feat for someone with such humble beginnings.
Her excellence and impact soon caught national attention. Mary McLeod Bethune eventually became a trusted adviser to President Franklin D. Roosevelt and a key leader in several national African-American organizations.
Though her beginnings were marked by poverty and limitation, God’s help lifted Mary McLeod Bethune to become one of the most influential women of her generation.

With God, there is no limit to the height of glory you can rise to or what you can accomplish .Through His Spirit at work in you, barriers crumble, mountains move, and ordinary lives become extraordinary testimonies. What human strength cannot achieve, divine power makes possible.
Ephesians 3:20 assures us that God can do “exceeding abundantly above” all we ask or imagine. This means:
Your dreams are not too big, your background is not a disadvantage and your limitations are not final. Your current circumstances cannot define your future.
As believers, God has credited to our account an immeasurable deposit of His power. When we walk with Him in obedience, purity, prayer, worship, and the Word, He lifts us from obscurity to influence, from the valley to the mountaintop, from insufficiency to abundance.
As the year rounds up, this is not the time to limit yourself. It is the season to stretch your faith and expect the extraordinary.
As we deepen our intimacy with the Holy Spirit, we will break barriers, exceed expectations, and rise into new realms of glory, impact, and achievement.

PRAYER:
Lord, please help me overcome every limitation on my path and grant me access to glorious new levels of breakthrough this year. Thank You for doing exceedingly abundantly above all I could ever ask or imagine, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.

QUOTE:
“Keep on moving forward; there is something much more for you. Your best is yet ahead of you.” — WORDBITE 222

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NOVEMBER 19; ENGAGING THE BLOOD FOR VICTORY!

Exodus 11:1
“Yet will I bring one plague more upon Pharaoh, and upon Egypt; afterwards he will let you go hence.”

BIBLE READING:
2 Thessalonians 1–2, Psalm 18
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In 2004, the world was shaken by the release of The Passion of the Christ. But beyond its global impact, no one felt the weight of that story like Jim Caviezel, the actor who portrayed Jesus. Filming took place in the harsh Italian winter, exposing him to pneumonia and hypothermia. During the flogging scene, two missed strokes left a 14-inch wound on his back. Even more shocking—the set was struck by lightning three separate times, including once while Jim was on the cross.
Statistically, the odds of such a triple strike were one in a trillion.
During the final crucifixion shot, Jim’s skin turned blue—not from makeup but from oxygen loss. His shoulder dislocated, his heartbeat became irregular, and a medical doctor on set warned him that he could die if he continued. But Jim refused to quit. He later explained that he was willing to risk his life because he wanted the world to see—even if only faintly—what Jesus endured at Calvary.
Throughout production, Jim fasted, prayed, and sought God privately. After filming, he required extensive medical care and underwent two open-heart surgeries. He said the sufferings he experienced, though only a fraction, gave him a deeper appreciation of Christ’s sacrifice.

If Jim Caviezel suffered greatly in a controlled film environment, Christ’s real agony at Calvary is beyond human comprehension. Jesus shed His Blood to deliver us from every satanic oppression and break every yoke of bondage.
In Exodus 11, the blood was the decisive blow against Pharaoh’s captivity.
In Exodus 11:1, God said:
“One plague more… afterward he will let you go.”
That “one more plague” was the revelation of the blood. The moment Israel applied it, Pharaoh became urgent to release them. In the same way, every force resisting your progress will be compelled to let you go as you invoke the Blood of Jesus in this season.
The Blood is Heaven’s highest weapon—hell’s greatest fear—and the believer’s strongest advantage.
As this year approaches its close, let us engage the Blood against every hindrance to our own experience of glory invasion. By the authority of the Blood, this is our season for speedy fulfillment of any delayed prophesy. Let us intentionally draw closer to God, so as to see accelerated breakthroughs, sudden victories, and testimonies that will crown our year with glory and undeniable victories.

PRAYER
Lord, thank You for the great victory You purchased for me at Calvary. By the power in the Blood, every resistance to my progress is destroyed. Today, I step into blessings , breakthrough, and unending glory, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.

QUOTE:
“The battle you face today is a good warfare because God has already ordained your victory.” — WORDBITE 222

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NOVEMBER 18; SECURING GLORY THROUGH WISDOM.

Proverbs 24:5–6 (KJV)
“A wise man is strong; yea, a man of knowledge increaseth strength.
For by wise counsel thou shalt make thy war: and in multitude of counsellors there is safety.”

BIBLE READING:
1 Thessalonians 5, Psalm 17
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On June 27, 1976, an Air France flight from Tel Aviv to Paris was hijacked by terrorists linked to the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO). The hijackers diverted the plane to Uganda, where President Idi Amin welcomed and supported them. Non-Israeli passengers were released, but 94 Israelis were held hostage under threat of execution if Israel failed to immediately meet their demands. But Israeli leaders refused to negotiate. Instead, they crafted an audacious rescue plan.
Divine intervention became obvious when an Israeli engineer who had helped build Entebbe Airport provided precise blueprints. Also Israeli forces who had previously trained Idi Amin’s soldiers, provided crucial information about Ugandan military tactics.
A week later, on July 3, more than 200 Israeli commandos flew extremely low to avoid radar detection. They landed at night on an unlit runway. Using their knowledge of the airport’s layout, the commandos swiftly neutralized the hijackers, overwhelmed the Ugandan soldiers, and reached the hostages before any harm was done.
In just 99 minutes, the hostages were rescued and flown back to Israel.
This operation brought glory to the Israeli military. It inspired several books and movies and became the global benchmark for military strategy, courage, and precision.

Victory in battle is not just by physical might; having the right strategy is crucial.
The terrorists thought their plan was airtight, but they did not factor in divine intervention nor superior intelligence.
Proverbs 24:6 says “For by wise counsel thou shalt make thy war…”.
War is not won by effort alone, but by wise counsel.
When the Philistines rose against Israel in 2 Samuel 5:19, David did not rush into battle. He sought divine wisdom: He inquired from the Lord,
“Shall I go up to the Philistines? Wilt thou deliver them into mine hand?
And the Lord said… Go up.”
With God’s wisdom, David prevailed. In fact, divine wisdom became David’s constant escape system.
1 Samuel 18:14–15 says:
“David behaved himself wisely in all his ways; and the Lord was with him… and Saul was afraid of him.”
During His earthly ministry, Jesus repeatedly escaped deadly traps set against Him through divine wisdom.
In life, we cannot triumph by strength alone. We need God’s wisdom to show us the pathway of victory.
One way to access this wisdom is by asking God in prayer, as James 1:5 instructs us. Another way is by meditating deeply on the Word, where the mind of God is revealed.
As we pursue the remaining days of this year, let us intentionally seek God’s counsel so as to excel, escape dangers, and walk into the glory God has ordained for us.

PRAYER:
Lord, I need Your wisdom daily so as to accomplish the glorious plans You have for my life. Grant me the discernment to escape every trap of the enemy and excel in all my endeavors, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.

QUOTE
“When God places His hand upon a man, nothing can come against him; the gifts and calling of God are without repentance.”
— WORDBITE 222

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NOVEMBER 17; PRESSING FORWARD TO GLORY !

1 Corinthians 15:58 (MSG)
“With all this going for us, my dear, dear friends, stand your ground.
And don’t hold back. Throw yourselves into the work of the Master,
confident that nothing you do for Him is a waste of time or effort.”

BIBLE READING:
1 Thessalonians 3–4, Psalm 16
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Allyson Felix is regarded today as the greatest female sprinter in history, yet her journey began with ridicule—not applause. As a teenager at Los Angeles Baptist High School, her classmates often mocked her because of her thin frame and slender legs. Their harsh words could have crushed her confidence, but Allyson had a Christian father who continually directed her to God.
With his encouragement, Allyson threw herself into her sports career: training relentlessly and trusting God.
At age 18, she shocked the world by winning a silver medal at the 2004 Athens Olympics. This was only the beginning. Over the next two decades, Allyson Felix accumulated 31 Olympic and World Championship medals, becoming the most decorated track and field athlete in global history.
Allyson openly testifies that every victory, every medal, and every breakthrough in her career came by the grace of God.

Allyson’s life teaches us that when you entrust God with your story, it will end in glory and not shame.
In our journey, we will sometimes face seasons of mockery, setbacks, delays, and discouragement, but Scripture commands us to remain “steadfast, unmovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord…”
Though your vision may tarry, though things may seem initially stalled, refuse to quit. Remain steadfast and keep blessing the Lord at all times.
Nothing great is built overnight. Every destiny-shaker in Scripture endured difficult seasons but triumphed because they refused to quit.
Joseph held on through betrayal and prison—then came glory.
David persevered through wilderness years—then came the throne.
Paul pressed through persecution—then came global impact.
The same God is writing your story.
God never allows pain without purpose. As you keep serving Him despite the odds, He is preparing you for a dimension of glory bigger than anything you have seen.
This year may be drawing to an end, but God is not done. As you keep pressing, believing, and abounding in His work, the Lord will cause you to emerge with testimonies that silence every mocker and announce His glory upon your life.

PRAYER
Lord, please grant me the strength to remain steadfast in every circumstance. Help me to press on in faith, obedience, and consistency, knowing that the glory ahead is greater than anything I have been through. I declare that my story this year will end in victory, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.

QUOTE:
“God rises to become strongest on your behalf whenever battles around you become toughest.” — WORDBITE 201

Shalom!
@GOODHEART-EKWUEME

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