MAY 21; GRACE WILL SPEAK FOR YOU!

Deuteronomy 20:3-4
‘…Let not your hearts faint, fear not, and do not tremble, neither be ye terrified because of them; For the Lord your God is he that goeth with you, to fight for you against your enemies, to save you.’

BIBLE READING:
Job 4–7, Psalm 136
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In May 2014, Meriam Ibrahim, eight months pregnant, stood trial in Khartoum, Sudan, charged with apostasy and adultery—for marrying a Christian and refusing to renounce her faith in Christ. In a Sharia-driven nation where apostasy is punishable by death, Meriam was sentenced to 100 lashes and hanging. She was locked in prison with her toddler and unborn child, pressured daily to deny Jesus. But Meriam refused. She stood firm, saying, “I am a Christian, and I will remain a Christian.”

Though she appeared abandoned, God’s grace surrounded her and began to speak for her! Miraculously, international governments and human rights organizations rose in protest over her matter. Media campaigns amplified her story globally. From Washington to London, voices of justice cried out. Against all odds, God intervened through global pressure, and on June 24, 2014, Meriam was miraculously released.

Though still pursued by extremists, God shielded her. She found refuge in the U.S. embassy and eventually relocated to America. Today, Meriam is a bold Christian activist and voice for the persecuted. She’s a living testimony of God’s mercy and faithfulness.

Truly, Meriam’s life declares that God’s grace never fails. The God we serve is a way maker and chain breaker.
No matter how tough things may sometimes seem, God knows exactly how to tip things in your favor.
We just need to keep trusting in Him and resting upon His promises.

In times of trials, Deuteronomy 20:3–4 tells us not to faint, fear, tremble, or be terrified because God will fight for us against our enemies, to save us.
God knows how to turn our trials and tribulations into triumphs and jubilations. Therefore, don’t be discouraged by the things that try to stop or frustrate your journey. They are working for your good. Weeping may endure for a night but joy comes in the morning.
Always remember that as a child of God, the Greater One lives in you. Through Christ, you can do all things—you can face and overcome any situation. Therefore, in everything keep giving thanks and keep blessing the Name of the Lord, because He is certainly in control.
He will go ahead of you to break the gates of brass and cut the bars of iron asunder.
No matter how fierce the battle, as you trust in God, He will never allow you to be defeated. Rather, you will arise stronger from the ashes, to soar to greater heights of glory.

PRAYER:
Lord, please help me to stand strong despite the fierce winds of opposition. I receive the grace to always praise You in every situation. Thank You, Lord, for always causing me to triumph in Jesus’ Name. Amen.

QUOTE:
God knows how to work everything together in your life for your own good.
WORDBITE 222

Shalom!

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MAY 20: KEPT BY GRACE AND MERCY!

Romans 9:16 – “So then it is not of him that willeth, nor of him that runneth, but of God that sheweth mercy.”

BIBLE READING:
Job 1–3, Psalm 135
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Franklin Graham, son of renowned evangelist Billy Graham, was born on July 14, 1952, in Asheville, North Carolina. Despite his Christian upbringing, Franklin’s youth was marked by rebellion—engaging in smoking, drinking, and confrontations that led to his expulsion from LeTourneau College in Texas. His wayward lifestyle posed challenges for his family, especially given his father’s prominent ministry.
In 1974, during a trip to Jerusalem, Franklin experienced a pivotal moment. Alone in his hotel room, he read the Gospel of John, leading him to commit his life to Jesus Christ at the age of 22. This decision marked the beginning of a transformative journey.
Shortly after, Franklin joined Dr. Bob Pierce, founder of Samaritan’s Purse, on a mission trip to Asia. This experience ignited his passion for humanitarian work, leading him to assume leadership roles in both Samaritan’s Purse and the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. Under his guidance, these organizations have impacted millions worldwide.
Franklin Graham’s life is a testament to God’s redeeming grace. From a path of rebellion, he emerged as a minister of the Gospel who is wholly dedicated to Christ.
In his 1995 autobiography, “Rebel With a Cause”, he expresses how the grace of God delivered him when all else failed.

As believers, we all have a history with God.
We all passed through seasons of disobedience and rebellion that could have defeated us early in life.
Somehow, through God’s grace and mercy, we were able to survive those stages of life.
When we go back over our history with God, we can see how He has always been faithful. He has always pulled us from the enemy’s traps, delivered us from the lion’s den, forgiven us of our sins, and given us brand-new beginnings.
Despite all the plans of the enemy, God’s will over our lives has prevailed. Many of us would have been dead and buried long ago, but by God’s mercies, we have not been consumed. From the dunghill, He lifted us and made us sit with princes. He set our feet upon the rock and established our goings.
God has always been there, working behind the scenes and pushing back the hands of darkness that could have truncated our destiny.
Truly, if it had not been for the Lord on our side, where would we have been?
Although we have no claim on God’s mercies, and they are undeserved, nonetheless, they never cease.
The truth is that though you may not be where you want to be, certainly you are not where you used to be. God has been good and we ought to bless at all times.
Our progress is not by our will or strength but because of God that shows mercy. (Romans 9:16)
Today, as we commit to going deeper in our relationship with God, we will certainly see more of His goodness as He keeps taking us higher—from glory to glory and from victory to victory.

PRAYER:
Lord, I praise You for all Your amazing goodness in my life. I am truly grateful for Your mercy, grace, and favor which have brought me this far. Thank You so much, Lord, for Your faithfulness in my life. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

QUOTE:
It is only when you can see God in the light of who He truly is that you can begin to walk in the overflow of His blessings. – WORDBITE 222

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MAY 19: GUIDED TO GREATNESS!

Psalms 112:1-9
“Blessed is the man who fears the LORD, Who delights greatly in His commandments. His descendants will be mighty on earth; The generation of the upright will be blessed. Wealth and riches will be in his house, And his righteousness endures forever.”

BIBLE READING:
Zephaniah 1-3, Psalm 134
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Phil Driscoll is an internationally acclaimed trumpeter and singer. Phil Driscoll’s journey to success is a powerful testimony of the reward of obedience. As a child, he played a plastic trumpet on street corners while his father preached the gospel. Raised in a small Full-Gospel Church, where his father was a pastor, Phil’s early life was marked by faith and music. However, as he pursued a career in secular music as an adult, his spiritual life declined. He stopped attending church, fell into drug use, and opened a nightclub called Driscoll’s. Consequently his career and his personal life suffered, eventually leading to the breakdown of his first marriage.
But God’s grace never stopped reaching for him. He kept feeling convicted until he decided to obey God and return to the Faith. On Christmas Day in 1977, after years away from church, Phil walked into a service and rededicated his life to Jesus. That moment of obedience—choosing to return—became the turning point. He quit drugs, turned to gospel music, and began to serve God wholeheartedly.
From that point, doors began to open supernaturally. His music began blessing millions around the world. Phil Driscoll went on to win prestigious honors like the Grammy and Dove Awards, using his gift to glorify God. His story proves that when we return in obedience, God’s grace can redeem our past and launch us into divine purpose.

Many of us struggle with giving God full control of our lives.
We want to do things our own way and pursue our own desires.
But the frustrations and hindrances we encounter on the way soon make it clear to us that without Jesus we can do nothing. Sometimes our failures and struggles are used by God to get our attention. Our point of breakdown sometimes becomes our place of spiritual breakthrough, where we turn to God for help and guidance.
And as we begin to seek the Lord and obey Him, it will directly impact our level of success.
Psalms 112:1-9 says, “Blessed is the man who fears the LORD…”
Our progress and success in life depend on our obedience to God’s counsel. While there may be many thoughts in a man’s heart, only the counsel of the Lord shall stand.
Our well-structured, meticulous goals and plans mean nothing if God is not engaged in our pursuits. It is His grace and guidance that terminate frustrations on our journey and lead us to our desired open doors. When you are guided, you cannot be grounded. When God’s grace is at work, the lines will fall for you in pleasant places.
Therefore, to successfully access the glory ordained for us in this season, we need to ensure we are walking in God’s will by taking the time to pray, fast, worship, praise, study the Word, and listen to the Lord.
Surely, when we become strongly connected to God, no force can stop our forward movement to higher realms and glorious new destinations in our endeavors.

PRAYER:
Father, please grant me the grace to always seek Your will in all my endeavors. I praise You for all Your doings in my life. Surely I shall arrive at Your destiny of glory for me this year in Jesus’ Name.

QUOTE:
The tests you are going through in life today are not for your destruction, they are for your testimony. – WORDBITE 222

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MAY 18: EXEMPTED THROUGH GOD’S GRACE


Luke 10:19“Behold, I give unto you power to tread upon serpents and scorpions, and over all the power of the enemy: and nothing shall by any means hurt you.”

BIBLE READING:
Habakkuk 1–3, Psalms 133
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One of the famous pioneer Nazarene missionaries to Africa was Harmon Schmelzenbach. In the 19th century, he established churches in Swaziland, Mozambique, and South Africa.
Even as a young man, Harmon felt deep in his heart that God wanted him to go to Africa. He couldn’t wait to finish college, so he asked the Bible College president to ordain him early so he could follow God’s call right away.
While in Africa, Harmon went through many dangerous situations, but God kept protecting him. One amazing story happened when he was riding his horse through the veld, a wild grassy area. Before starting his trip, he prayed and gave his life to God again, asking for safety. As he rode, he suddenly felt something was wrong. He heard a voice say, “Duck.” He quickly lowered his head. After riding past, he turned around and saw a huge snake on a tree branch right above where he had just passed. If he hadn’t ducked, the snake might have attacked him. That quiet voice had saved his life.
Stories of his adventures in Africa are contained in his book, The Biography of Harmon F. Schmelzenbach.

Every morning, God gives us fresh mercy. His compassion never runs dry. It’s the reason why you keep surviving and still standing. It is the reason unseen battles haven’t taken you out.
God’s grace empowers us to overcome hidden battles and escape evil traps of the wicked. Grace and mercy cause us to live miraculously and set the course for our victorious future.
We can confidently move forward in our calling, knowing that “Surely goodness and mercy shall follow us all the days of our life” (Psalm 23:6).
Even right now, God’s mercy is tracking you down, covering you, rescuing you—even when you don’t realize it.
While the enemy plots in secret, God protects in plain sight. He gives His angels charge over you to keep you in all your ways. He never sleeps or slumbers. You are never alone, never unguarded.
We live in a world where the enemy constantly looks for whom he may devour. As Psalm 10:8 says, “He sits in the lurking places of the villages: in the secret places doth he murder the innocent.” Evil hides in the shadows, waiting to strike—but we are not left without defense. The Lord is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble.
Through His death, Christ has brought us under the covenant of divine exemption. He has given us the power to crush and march over the forces of wickedness and conquer every power of the enemy (Luke 10:19).
As we diligently obey God’s Word and bless Him at all times, we will abide under the shadow of the Almighty, where no weapon formed against us shall ever prosper and no plague can come near our dwelling place.
Surely, as we commit to living a life of fervent prayers and prompt obedience to the voice of the Holy Spirit, we will always escape every trap and ambush.

PRAYER:
Lord, I thank You for Your seal of divine protection upon me and my family through Your mercy and grace. Surely, by the power in the Blood of Jesus, no evil shall befall us and no plague can come near us, in Jesus’ Name.

QUOTE:
To get into the next level of your life, God will always give a specific instruction. – WORDBITE 222

Shalom!


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MARCH 17: GRACE TO ALWAYS OVERCOME

1 John 4:4
“Ye are of God, little children, and have overcome them: because greater is he that is in you, than he that is in the world.”

BIBLE READING:
Nahum 1–3, Psalms 132
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Charles Parham was an American pastor originally affiliated with the Methodist Church.
He went against the traditional Methodist doctrine by believing in the baptism of the Holy Spirit—marked by speaking in tongues. This belief became the cornerstone of his ministry.
In 1900, Parham founded Bethel Bible School in Topeka, Kansas. During a watch night service on January 1, 1901, a student named Agnes Ozman received the Holy Spirit and began to speak in tongues. That moment is widely seen as the beginning of the Pentecostal movement and sparked a wave of revival.

By 1905, Parham’s ministry had gained national attention. While preaching in Orchard, Texas, there was such a strong move of the Holy Spirit that he felt led to begin revival tours across the country. His meetings drew thousands, with many saved and healed. In each city, local volunteers joined the mission, eager to be part of what God was doing.
But the powerful move of God in his ministry also attracted fierce opposition, including attempts to poison him and his evangelistic team.
Despite these threats and intense persecution, Parham stayed on course. His bold teaching helped raise up leaders like William Seymour, who would lead the Azusa Street Revival. Though controversial, Parham’s influence eventually shaped the global Pentecostal movement.
Charles Parham, who founded the Apostolic Faith Movement, is also regarded as the founder and doctrinal father of the worldwide Pentecostal movement.

On our journey to success, we will often be confronted by the enemies of our progress. But despite their plots, our God is able to disappoint the devices of the crafty so that their hands cannot perform their enterprise (Job 5:12–14).
God is able to hide us from the secret counsel of the wicked and from the insurrection of the workers of iniquity (Psalms 64:2). Through the grace of God, we are fortified against these agents of wickedness and shielded from their evil arrows.
The truth is, in every man’s promised land there will always be giants who try to resist your forward movement. But whenever you are confronted, always remember that the Greater One lives in you. And He who is in you will always be greater than anything in the world fighting against you.
Despite the afflictions and oppressions of the enemy, you are destined for victory and glory. Certainly, in this season, as we grow in our spiritual responsibility, we will receive the power to overcome every resistance to our breaking forth to higher dimensions.
Through the grace of God, we will walk in dominion, rule in the midst of our enemies, and rise to our glorious next levels of destiny.

PRAYER:
Father, I thank You for the grace to always emerge victorious and overcome in every battle against my progress. Certainly, in this season, I have crossed over into a new realm of unstoppable, inexplicable breakthroughs, and my life is going from glory to glory in Jesus’ Name.

QUOTE:
“The place that appears to be the end of your life may just be a bend towards a glorious destiny if only you can take a second look.” — WORDBITE 201

Shalom!

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MAY 16: DESTINED FOR EXPLOITS THROUGH GRACE

1 Samuel 2:8
“He raises the poor from the dust and lifts the needy from the ash heap; He seats them with princes and makes them inherit a throne of honor…”

BIBLE READING:
Micah 5–7, Psalms 131
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Deion “Prime Time” Sanders is a legendary Hall of Fame football star and an American baseball hero.
Deion Sanders’ life is a dramatic display of divine grace. Born in Fort Myers, Florida, Deion was just two years old when his parents divorced. He was raised by his mother Connie, a cleaning woman who worked multiple jobs to keep food on the table. Deion grew up in one of the roughest neighborhoods in the state—“The Bottom,” as locals called it. The streets were filled with crime, violence, and the ever-available escape route of drugs and fast money.
Deion saw it all. He watched friends with raw athletic talent—boys who could run just as fast as he could—throw their lives away chasing temporary thrills. Many ended up in jail or dead. But Deion clung to a dream bigger than the streets. He took refuge in sports, joining youth leagues and pouring himself into football, baseball, and track. His relentless determination earned him the nickname “Prime Time” in high school after a jaw-dropping performance on the basketball court.
Deion would go on to become the only athlete in history to play in both a Super Bowl and a World Series. But even with fame and fortune, he later admitted that money couldn’t fill the emptiness in his soul. After hitting rock bottom emotionally, Deion encountered Jesus Christ—and everything changed.
Today, he’s a bold witness for Christ, a celebrated coach and mentor. Deion constantly credits God for his success and amazing change of story from the ghetto to glory.

God’s grace raises the poor from the dust and lifts them to sit with princes (1 Samuel 2:8).
As long as you stay focused on your divine goal , your gift will make room for you and bring you before kings. Though your beginning may seem small, your latter end shall be great and glorious.
When professional runners are on the racetrack, they have their minds focused on one thing: the finish line.
In a fast-paced, demanding world, full of lures and temptations, we must keep focused on where God is taking us.
As believers, we cannot afford to deviate from God’s call. It can be tempting to seek shortcuts and compromises, but it can all end in pain and disappointment.
The truth is that if you play today, you will pay tomorrow. While the wide and broad way may be seductive, it can lead to dead ends and destruction.
The strait and narrow way may seem hard initially, but it is the road that leads to life and blessings.
No matter how hard the journey, don’t sell out, don’t give up, keep focused on your goal.
Surely, God is a rewarder of them that diligently seek Him.
Today, let us receive the grace to diligently run after God with all our heart, looking unto Jesus, the Author and Finisher of our faith.
There are many temptations and pitfalls that can capture a person’s interest and derail their destiny. This is why it’s important to keep your eyes on Jesus and refuse to cut corners or do what other people are doing. God has a special purpose for your life; therefore, you cannot afford to live like everyone else.
As we walk in obedience to God’s Word, it is only a matter of time before we begin to experience the unfolding of God’s wonderful plans and manifestations of His glory in our lives.

PRAYER:
Lord, I thank You for the grace to keep my focus on the race before me, and not be derailed by the distractions around me. Please help me to make Your plan and purpose always top priority in my life, in Jesus’ Name.

QUOTE:
Your attitude always determines your altitude in life. — WORDBITE 222

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MAY 15: GOD WILL TURN IT AROUND!


Hebrews 13:5 (AMP): “I will never, under any circumstances, desert you nor give you up nor leave you without support; nor will I in any degree leave you helpless; nor will I forsake or let you down or relax My hold on you. Assuredly not!”

BIBLE READING:
Micah 1–4, Psalms 130
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In 2017, Grammy-nominated Christian artist Natalie Grant faced one of the greatest trials of her life—a serious diagnosis that threatened her singing voice.
It began with Natalie experiencing extreme vocal fatigue and pain. After several medical evaluations, doctors discovered that she had significant vocal cord damage, including nodules and inflammation. The prognosis was grim. She was warned that continuing to sing could result in permanent vocal loss. Even with surgery, they cautioned, she might never sing again. For a worship leader whose music had touched millions, this was devastating.
But Natalie was not ready to give up. With the support of her husband, her church, and a community of believers around the world, she turned to prayer. She clung to Scriptures on healing, particularly Isaiah 53:5—“By His stripes, we are healed.” After undergoing surgery, Natalie took months of complete vocal rest and intensive therapy. Miraculously, not only did her voice return—it came back stronger and more powerful than ever, leading to a Grammy nomination for her 2020 album.
What the enemy meant for evil, God turned into a global testimony of healing and restoration for Natalie.

There are seasons when the odds seem stacked against you—when every door appears closed and every option is exhausted. In those moments of despair, faith in God makes all the difference. Those who trust in God will never be stranded. Psalm 46:1 says, “God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.”
When it looks impossible, that’s when God’s grace shows up. His grace is the supernatural strength that carries you when your strength runs out.
2 Corinthians 12:9 says, “My grace is sufficient for you, for My strength is made perfect in weakness.”
Grace is what lifts you out of the pit, parts your Red Sea, and shuts the lion’s mouth on your behalf.
No matter what impossible situation you’re facing today—be it sickness, debt, family problems, etc.—God’s grace is your rescue plan. When you rely on God, you’re never at the mercy of circumstances. So do not be worn down by the weight of the trials, your victory is on the way. As you continue to seek God, His power will rescue you from what seems impossible to men. Certainly, God is your waymaker.
He will go before you and open doors no man can shut. His grace will bring you through the fire without the smell of smoke. That impossible test will soon become your sweetest testimony. What was meant for evil will all turn for your good. With God’s grace, you won’t just survive—you’ll thrive!
God has promised to never leave nor forsake us (Heb. 13:5). So you are never alone in your battles; you have divine back-up. As you keep looking unto Jesus and stay in His Word, He will work together everything for your good and manifest His glory through your story.

PRAYER:
Lord, I thank You for always being my waymaker and barrier -breaker in times of turbulence. Please grant me the grace to always stand in faith through consistent study of Your Word. I know that I will certainly emerge victorious over every test I may face today in Jesus’ Name.

QUOTE
There is more to you than meets the eyes. Don’t let anyone convince you otherwise. – WORDBITE 222.

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MAY 14; ENJOY MULTIPLIED GRACE AND PEACE!

2 Peter 1:2 ‘Grace and peace be multiplied unto you through the knowledge of God, and of Jesus our Lord.’

BIBLE READING:
Jonah 1-4, Psalms 129,
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In the 1990s, Richard DeVos was a billionaire businessman and the co-founder of Amway. He was also a man of deep, unwavering Christian faith. Throughout his life, DeVos boldly professed his belief in the power of prayer, the sovereignty of God, and the transforming grace of Jesus Christ. His faith wasn’t a private matter—it was the compass that guided his business, philanthropy, and personal life.
Then came one of the greatest tests of that faith. At age 71, DeVos suffered two massive strokes, leaving his heart functioning at just 10%. Doctors said that without a heart transplant, he had little time left to live. No matching donor could be found in the U.S., and his case was complicated by a rare blood type and an enlarged heart requiring a specific donor match. He traveled to the UK, but still couldn’t find a donor.
As hope faded, DeVos clung to his faith in God’s intervention.
Despite the great odds, he believed God would make a way. Only weeks later, a miracle took place. A young woman with an enlarged heart came for a transplant. Her blood marched Devos’ rare blood type and her enlarged heart fitted the unique size needed by Devos.
The heart transplant was successful. Devos recovered fully, regained his strength and lived an extra 21 years.
Before his death at 92 years old, wherever he went he refused to be introduced by his wealth or achievements but rather chose to present himself as a sinner saved by God’s grace.

At a time when his wealth could not save Devos, it was divine intervention of God’s grace that made the difference. Grace is the divine solution to life’s impossibilities and difficulties. No matter the resources at our disposal, there is a limit to what we can overcome by our own efforts. When we face mountains we cannot climb and rivers we cannot cross, it takes grace to make a way for us.
The word “grace” means “undeserved kindness, mercy, favor, and help when you need it.”
The grace of God is our vital mystery for surviving and thriving on the earth.
Grace makes the difference between life and death, success and failure, growth and redundancy. The place of grace has no substitute in our race in life.
We are all upheld by God’s grace and any day God withdraws His hand we will crash into disgrace. This is why we must continually acknowledge the hand of God in our affairs and praise Him. Our true measure of fulfillment and success in life is according to the level of grace at work in us.
It is therefore necessary that we commit ourselves to seek to know God through study of His Word and prayers so that His grace and peace will be multiplied in our lives. (2 Peter 1:2).
Today, as we commit ourselves to diligently seeking God, certainly we will be delivered by the power in the Blood of Jesus from every battle against our destiny.
Today, through the Blood of Jesus we are exempted from becoming cheap victims of the wicked. As a child of God, no weapon formed against you shall prosper. Certainly, you shall not die but live to declare the works of the Lord in the land of the living. Because you are a child of God, every appointment with death will be disappointed.
God’s unmerited favor and goodness will smoothen your paths and cause you to keep breaking forth to higher grounds and glorious dimensions.

PRAYER: Lord, please grant me the grace to seek deeper knowledge of You through spending more time in Your Word and prayers. I thank You for the Blood of Jesus that is delivering me from every evil plot and filling my life with. multiplied grace and peace in Jesus Name.

QUOTE;
“The truth of God’s Word in the life of a believer is always reflective, the results can never be hidden.” – WORDBITE 222.

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MAY 13; OUR SOUL HAS ESCAPED.

Psalm 124:7 “Our soul is escaped as a bird out of the snare of the fowlers: the snare is broken, and we are escaped”.

BIBLE READING:
Obadiah 1, Psalm 128.
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In the early 2000s, award-winning worship leader Chris Tomlin experienced a life-altering miracle. While driving along a Texas highway, his vehicle collided at high speed with another car. The crash was so severe that onlookers feared the worst. Both cars were mangled, yet astonishingly, Chris emerged without a single scratch. Emergency responders were stunned—given the force of the impact, survival without injury was deemed impossible.
Chris later recounted the moment as surreal—he felt an overwhelming peace during the chaos, as if invisible hands had wrapped around him. “I know it was the hand of God. Angels had to be there,” he shared in interviews. This near-death experience shifted something deep within him. Already a devoted worship leader, the brush with death ignited a deeper awareness of divine protection and purpose. He became even more intentional in crafting worship music that points hearts to Jesus, penning songs like How Great Is Our God with renewed passion.
The accident could have ended his life, but instead, it became a turning point and powerful testimony of God’s amazing grace.

Lamentations 3:22 says ‘It is of the LORD’S mercies that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not. They are new every morning: great is thy faithfulness.’

Indeed God’s constant dealing with us shows His goodness towards us. Like Chris we have all experienced God’s undeserved, unearned, unexplainable goodness in our lives, at some point or the other. We have seen God come into fiery situations that could have consumed us and delivered us against the odds. There were accidents that could have been the end of us, or medical reports that said it was over or troubles that could have wrecked us, yet God’s grace always showed up when we needed Him most and brought deliverance.
Indeed, despite how well the enemy sets his trap, somehow, God always makes a way of escape for those who trust in
Psalm 124:7 says “Our soul is escaped as a bird out of the snare of the fowlers: ”.
Without God our life is a vapor that can vanish at any moment. Without Him we are nothing and can do nothing. Therefore the safest place to keep our lives is constantly in the center of His will.
Psalm 62:1 says “In God, alone, there is rest for my soul, From Him comes my safety. With Him, alone, for my rock, my safety, my fortress, I can never fall,”
Indeed it is only in God that our souls can find rest. This is why we are to wholly entrust our lives to Him. As we constantly live in accordance to His Word, He will take over our affairs. And with God at the driving wheel, we can be sure of safety on the journey of destiny.
No matter what comes our way, we can always remain praise-full, knowing that He is in perfect control and holds our lives and our times in His hands.

PRAYER: Father, I thank You for being in complete control of my life. And I know indeed that no matter what I face, You are able to see me through and perfect all that concerns me in Jesus Name.

QUOTE

Praise always guarantees you power for a raise, learning to praise God in season and out of season is key to fulfilling destiny. – WORDBITE 222..

Shalom!

@GOODHEART- EKWUEME .

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MAY 12: LIFTED FROM GRASS TO GRACE.

Psalm 113:7-8
“He raiseth up the poor out of the dust, and lifteth the needy out of the dunghill;
That he may set him with princes, even with the princes of his people.”

BIBLE READING:
Amos 6–9, Psalm 127
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Lauren Daigle was just a shy girl with a big voice who sang behind closed doors in her parents’ home. She never imagined the world would one day hear that voice. Singing was something she only did in the shower. But God had a bigger plan. When her mom told the church worship leader about her gift, Lauren was invited to an audition where she nervously sang “Hosanna.” That simple moment sparked something extraordinary.
Soon she began leading worship at church, then entered a local singing competition, and later tried out for American Idol. Though she didn’t win, she didn’t stop. Lauren kept moving forward in faith, and God began opening doors of opportunity.
Today, Lauren Daigle is a two-time Grammy winner, with songs that have touched millions across the globe. From a small-town girl God’s grace lifted Lauren to an international Christian music icon.

Lauren began in the shadows—in a place of worship, humility, and seeking after God. But God’s grace has a way of finding people in hidden places. You may be in a season where no one sees your effort, your heart, or your prayers—but Heaven sees.
What feels like obscurity could be your divine training ground. You may be hidden, but you’re not forgotten. God specializes in openly rewarding those who seek Him in secret.
So wherever you are today, stay faithful. Keep your heart pure. Keep worshiping, serving, and seeking God. His grace is at work in ways you may not yet understand—arranging the right moments, the right connections, the right doors.
Soon your story will be from grass to Grace. God’s glory will be revealed through you as you rise from the background to the spotlight, from ordinary to extraordinary.
God is not looking for the most talented, but for the most surrendered.
Therefore, always maintain a heart of worship and intimate fellowship with the Holy Spirit. As long as you walk in line with God’s Word, He will fulfill His promises to you.
According to Deuteronomy 28:1–2, as you keep obeying God’s Word, His blessings will chase you down and overtake you. Surely, this season, as we fervently seek God, He will exceed our expectations and cause our cup to run over!

PRAYER:
Lord, please help me keep my focus on Your Word at all times. I know that what You have promised, You will surely perform in my life—and even exceed my expectations—in Jesus’ Name.

QUOTE:
The study of the Word will keep shame and disgrace far from you.
WORDBITE 222

Shalom!
@Goodheart Ekwueme

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