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Monday, 15 June 2026

Every day in the God's Word

 EVERYDAY IN THE WORD!


MONDAY JUNE 15, 2026.


SUBJECT : MEDITATING ON THE WORD!


Memory verse: "This Book of the Law shall not depart from your mouth, but you shall meditate in it day and night, that you may observe to do according to all that is written in it. For then you will make your way prosperous, and then you will have good success.” (Joshua 1 vs 8.)


READ: Psalm 1 vs 1 - 6:

1:1: Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the ungodly, nor stands in the path of sinners, nor sits in the seat of the scornful.

1:2: But his delight is in the law of the LORD, and in His law he meditates day and night.

1:3: He shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that brings forth its fruit in its season; whose leaf also shall not wither; and whatever he does shall prosper.

1:4: The ungodly are not so, but are like the chaff which the wind drives away.

1:5: Therefore the ungodly shall not stand in the judgment, nor sinners in the congregation of the righteous.

1:6: For the LORD knows the way of the righteous, but the way of the ungodly shall perish.


INTIMATION:

Meditation is to consider thoughtfully; engage in contemplation; an act of deep thought or consideration. It’s giving yourself entirely to acquiring an in-depth understanding. Meditating on the Word of God is very essential for drawing closer to God. Studying and meditating on the Word take time and effort, but it is the prerequisite for acquiring the revelational knowledge about God. 


Meditation is like digesting food you ate. It helps to process the Word of God that has been taken in and applying it to the appropriate part of your spiritual life. Just as food digested strengthens and nourishes your body, meditation and understanding of the Word also builds up reserves for you to draw some nourishment and strength from when you need it.


We are to learn how to follow God by meditating on His Word. This means spending time reading and thinking about what you have read. It means asking yourself how you should change so you will live as God wants. Knowing and thinking about God’s Word are the first steps toward applying it to your everyday life. If you want to follow God more closely, you must know what He says. 


Jesus said, “If you abide in Me, and My words abide in you, you will ask what you desire, and it shall be done for you.” (John 15 vs 7.) It is only through studying and meditating on the Word of God that the Word truly abides in you as you understand God better. Consequently, you shall receive your desires from the Lord because you will always ask according to His Will revealed to you.


Remember you know how to meditate as you are already doing it when you worry; constantly dwelling on a subject, thinking about it from every angle. Now, use this same skill in a constructive way, that is, a godly way to analyze and digest the Word. Believers know the Word is important, they read it, learn it, and at times become excited about what they read. But they may not have real attraction to the Word. 


When you meditate on the Word and grasp the real import or revelational knowledge of the Word, it becomes more like your daily spiritual vitamin pill to stay healthy. You will then begin to appreciate how it impacts on their life, and would not think of missing its input. 


David caught the revelation on God’s Word, and he said, “How sweet are Your words to my taste, sweeter than honey to my mouth!” (Psalm 119 vs 103.) When the Word is as sweet as honey to the believers' mouth, their desire for the Word is more than even their food, just like Job and David. Meditation on the Word becomes major part of their lives.


The more we know of the scope of God’s Word, the more resources we will have to guide us in our daily decisions and struggles. The psalmist says that meditation in the Word engenders fruitfulness, resourcefulness, and prosperous living: “But his delight is in the law of the LORD, and in His law he meditate day and night. He shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that brings forth its fruit in its season; whose leaf also shall not wither; and whatever he does shall prosper.” (Psalm 1 vs 2 - 3.) 


In our memory verse, God assured Joshua of prosperity and good success if he makes the Word of God His permanent companion, meditating on it always, and observe to do all contained in it. A natural outflow of reading and meditating on the Word from a fresh perspective is deepening praise and worship. Scriptures provides a rich source for both. In addition, songs that once were humdrum should now seem more meaningful and touch your heart in a fresh way. 


Let your main focus of close relationship with God be on spending quality time with the Lord in prayer and Bible study. Then you will experience increased sensitivity to His voice, and become more God-centered in your life and desires.


Prayer: Abba Father, my soul thirst for You, and Your Word is sweet to me as honey. Give me the grace, hunger, and desire to meditate on it always, and the strength and heart desire to do all that is contained therein, in Jesus’ Name I have prayed. Amen.

PRAISE THE LORD!

The Honeymoon That Never Ends

 The Honeymoon That Never Ends

As the bridegroom rejoices over the bride, so shall your God rejoice over you. (Isaiah 62:5)


When God does good to his people, it is not so much like a reluctant judge showing kindness to a criminal whom he finds despicable. It is like a bridegroom showing affection to his bride. 


Sometimes we joke and say about a marriage, “The honeymoon is over.” But that’s because we are finite. We can’t sustain a honeymoon level of intensity and affection. But God says that his joy over his people is like a bridegroom over a bride. And he doesn’t mean it starts out that way and then fades.


He is talking about honeymoon intensity and honeymoon pleasures and honeymoon energy and excitement and enthusiasm and enjoyment. He is trying to get into our hearts what he means when he says he rejoices over us with all his heart. Jeremiah 32:41, “I will rejoice in doing them good, and I will plant them in this land in faithfulness, with all my heart and all my soul.” Zephaniah 3:17, “The Lord your God is in your midst, a mighty one who will save; he will rejoice over you with gladness; he will quiet you by his love; he will exult over you with loud singing.”


With God the honeymoon never ends. He is infinite in power and wisdom and creativity so that there will be no boredom for the next trillion ages of millenniums.

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Sunday, 14 June 2026

Every day in the God's Word

 EVERYDAY IN THE WORD!


SUNDAY JUNE 14, 2026.


SUBJECT : POVERTY IS PART OF THE CURSE OF THE LAW!


Memory verse: "Christ has redeemed us from the curse of the law, having become a curse for us (for it is written, "Cursed is everyone who hangs on a tree") (Galatians 3 vs 13.)


READ: Deuteronomy 28 vs 15 - 20:

28:15: But it shall come to pass, if you do not obey the voice of the LORD your God, to observe carefully all His commandments and His statutes which I command you today, that all these curses will come upon you and overtake you:

28:16: Cursed shall you be in the city, and cursed shall you be in the country.

28:17: Cursed shall be your basket and your kneading bowl.

28:18: Cursed shall be the fruit of your body and the produce of your land, the increase of your cattle and the offspring of your flocks.

28:19: Cursed shall you be when you come in, and cursed shall you be when you go out.

28:20: The LORD will send on you cursing, confusion, and rebuke in all that you set your hand to do, until you are destroyed and until you perish quickly, because of the wickedness of your doings in which you have forsaken Me.


INTIMATION:

Poverty is a curse. It is part of the curse of the law. The passage we read today reveals the curse of poverty inherent in disobedience to God’s law. In the beginning God placed everything that man could use and enjoy in the Garden of Eden. His Will is for us to lack nothing, and be in abundance. God saw to it that Adam lacked no good thing. Haven created Adam in his own image and after His likeness (as we are also created) left nothing to be desired, but asked for their obedience to a single command; “Do not eat of the of the tree of knowledge of good and evil.” (Genesis 2 vs 17). Adam was the master of the kingdom given to him. God only placed Himself above Adam as his Master.


God's Will of abundance for Adam was supreme until that fatal day he committed high treason against God, haven believed the devil with his wife, Eve, and doubted God’s integrity. When Adam partook of the deadly tree, he died, not physically but spiritually. Spiritual death—the nature of Satan—overtook his once righteous spirit, and he became one with Satan. Every phase of Adam's life came under the curse of his new god, Satan. He was driven from the Garden; abundance was no longer his to enjoy. He had to toil and sweat in order to survive. His beautiful life was overrun by thorns and thistles both in the physical and in the spiritual world.


God's heart yearns for His people to be free, and in His infinite wisdom and mercy, sent His only Son, Jesus Christ, as a propitiation for our sins. He paid the supreme price for our sins, and redeemed us from the curse of the law, when He was nailed to, and hung on the cross, and shed His blood for the remission of our sins. The Scripture says, "Christ has redeemed us from the curse of the law, having become a curse for us (for it is written, "Cursed is everyone who hangs on a tree") (Galatians 3 vs 13.)


The Scripture reveals that Jesus bore the curse of poverty at the same time He bore the curse of sickness (Isaiah 53 vs 4 - 5). You can believe for divine prosperity just as you believe for divine health. Both blessings already belong to you. You should refuse lack just as quickly as you refuse sickness because they both are the curse of the law, and Christ has already redeemed you from that curse. The blessing of Abraham is ours, as well as the promises of the Spirit. God’s wish is that we shall prosper in all things and be in health, just as our soul prospers (Third John 2). 


Prosperity is God's Will for us. Most of us usually look at prosperity in a different way from other things, such as divine health. There are Word principles for divine health, healing, deliverance etc., as well as divine prosperity and abundance, and they all work the same way.


But we have not been using the Word to believe for divine prosperity as we had for divine health. We usually live in the laws of prosperity (paying tithes, give offering, make kingdom investments etc.), but we don't take authority in the Word for prosperity. If you have obeyed the laws, and then refuse to take what belongs to you, you will miss it. 


We have been acting on prosperity differently from other provisions of the Word. In this way, we would allow symptoms of lack to come on us and stay there. We are willing to tolerate it, and sometimes claim is God's Will. But the word is very clear on the Will of God (Jeremiah 29 vs 11 & Third John vs 2). If you have obeyed the laws of prosperity, then take authority in the Word over it because it belongs to you.


Satan will always come to us with the thoughts of doubt and say; "There is no way you can have your needs met." "There is no way you can come out of your debts because you are poor, your salary cannot carry you through." "There is no way you can do all you ought to do, build a house, by a car, marry etc., There is just no way." Your answer to him should be "No Satan, my God is able! Christ has redeemed me from the curse of the law, and the blessing of Abraham are mine in Christ Jesus." You will hang your faith completely in the Scriptures.


Confess continually the Word in Second Corinthians 9 vs 8 and personalize it; "And God is able to make all grace abound toward me; that me, always having all sufficiency in all things, may abound to every good work.” The Amplified Version is more revealing on this verse, “:And God is able to make all grace (every favor and earthly blessing) come to me in abundance, so that I may always and under all circumstances and whatever the need, be self-sufficient [possessing enough to require no aid or support and furnished in abundance for every good work and charitable donations]. 


The Word says that God is able to get it to you. Don't look up to natural sources. Don't look at your job, your present position, your natural capabilities, and present financial position, but look up to God. Keep your eyes single on the Word. Trust Him in whatever your hands have found to do, He will prosper you there. You have to realize and know that He can and will work on your behalf. God is real! He is able to get things done!


Prayer: Abba Father, thank you for all you have given me in redemption. Through the grace of our Messiah, Jesus Christ; though He was rich, yet for my sake He became poor, that I through His poverty might become rich. I refuse the lies of the devil, and embrace the truth of my abundant life in Christ Jesus: Abraham blessings are mine, in Jesus’ Name I have prayed, Amen.

PRAISE THE LORD!

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How Much God Wants to Bless You

 How Much God Wants to Bless You

“The Lord will again take delight in prospering you.” (Deuteronomy 30:9)


God does not bless us begrudgingly. There is a kind of eagerness about the beneficence of God. He does not wait for us to come to him. He seeks us out, because it is his pleasure to do us good. God is not waiting for us; he is pursuing us. That, in fact, is the literal translation of Psalm 23:6, “Surely goodness and mercy shall pursue me all the days of my life.”


God loves to show mercy. Let me say it again. God loves to show mercy. He is not hesitant or indecisive or tentative in his desires to do good to his people. His anger must be released by a stiff safety lock, but his mercy has a hair trigger. That’s what he meant when he came down on Mount Sinai and said to Moses, “The Lord, the Lord, a God merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast love” (Exodus 34:6). It’s what he meant when he said in Jeremiah 9:24, “I am the Lord who practices steadfast love, justice, and righteousness in the earth. For in these things I delight, declares the Lord.” 


God is never irritable or edgy. His anger never has a short fuse. Instead he is infinitely energetic with absolutely unbounded and unending enthusiasm for the fulfillment of his delights.


This is hard for us to comprehend, because we have to sleep every day just to cope, not to mention thrive. Our emotions go up and down. We get bored and discouraged one day and feel hopeful and excited another. 


We are like little geysers that gurgle and sputter and pop erratically. But God is like a great Niagara Falls — you look at 186,000 tons of water crashing over the precipice every minute, and think: Surely this can’t keep going at this force year after year after year. Yet it does.


That’s the way God is about doing us good. He never grows weary of it. It never gets boring to him. The Niagara of his grace has no end.

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Saturday, 13 June 2026

Every day in the God's Word

 EVERYDAY IN THE WORD!


SATURDAY JUNE 13, 2026.


SUBJECT: OUR BOAST IS ONLY IN OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST!


Memory verse: "For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that is not of yourselves; it is the gift kf God," (Ephesians 2 vs 8.)


READ: Romans 3 vs 27 - 31:

3:27: Where is boasting then? It is excluded. By what law? Of works? No, but by the law of faith. 

3:28: Therefore we conclude that a man is justified by faith apart from the deeds of the law. 

3:29: Or is He the God of the Jews only? Is He not also the God of the Gentiles? Yes of the Gentiles also,

3:30: since there is one God who will justify the circumcised by faith and the uncircumcised through faith. 

3:31: Do we then make void the law through faith? Certainly not! On the contrary, we establish the law. 


INTIMATION:

We become Christians through God's unmerited grace, not as the result of any effort, ability, intelligent choice, or act of service on our part. However, out of gratitude for this free gift, we will seek to help and serve others with kindness, love, and gentleness, and not merely to please ourselves. While no action or work we do can help us obtain salvation, God's intention is that our salvation will result in acts of service. We are not saved merely for our own benefit but to serve Christ and build up the church--the body of Christ. 


The plan of salvation was initiated by God without any meritoriously devised good works of man or perfect keeping of the law. Because man could not live in a manner to save themselves, salvation had to be by grace in conjunction with man's faith response. God extended grace to man regardless of the sin of man. In this way, therefore, grace is a gift. It is a gift because it was not given as a payment of debt by God to those who demanded such through their meritorious keeping of law and good works. The law of works demanded that man live flawlessly in order to gain his acquittal from sin. 


The condition upon which the grace of God is made effective for the salvation of man is that one must receive or accept the free gift. For this reason, the effect of God's grace in reference to the salvation of man must be conditioned on the response of man. If grace was without condition toward all men, then all men would thus be saved without having to respond. All humanity would thus be saved while living after the course of this world. Therefore, the application of grace in one's life must be based on some condition. The condition is obedient faith, and thus we are saved by grace through obedience of faith. Our obedient faith is our response to the grace of God. 


God's grace is not subsidized by our works, it is not perfected or completed by our works. Works are the response to grace. Christians work, not in order to be saved, but because they are saved. Therefore, we only boast in the Lord Jesus Christ who made the availability of the grace to man through the cross. 


When someone gives you a gift, do you say, "That's very nice--now how much do I owe you?" No, the appropriate response to a gift is "Thank you." Yet how often Christians, even after they have been given the gift of salvation, feel obligated to try to work their way to God. Because our salvation and even our faith are gifts, we should respond with gratitude, praise, and joy. 


Most religions require specific duties that must be performed to make a person acceptable to a god. Christianity is unique in that no good that we do will make us right with God. No amount of human achievement or personal goodness will close the gap between God's moral perfection and our imperfect daily performance. Good deeds are important, but they will not earn us eternal life. Because of grace God initiated the cross. Therefore, no man can boast in order to claim that he earned God's grace. We are saved only by trusting in what God has done for us through Jesus Christ. 


Why does God save us by faith alone? (1) Faith eliminates the pride of human effort, because faith is not a deed that we do. (2) Faith exalts what God has done not what we do. (3) Faith admits that we can't keep the law or measure up to God's standards--we need help. (4) Faith is based on our relationship with God, not our performance for God. 


Acceptable faith responds to the actions of God to save man. Law, therefore, is not aborted by faith. The fact is that when faith responds to the work of God through the cross, the faithful seek respond to the directions of God. In this way, therefore, those who are of faith seek God's directions. 


We love because He loved us first (First John 4 vs 19). Therefore, Jesus said, "If you love Me, keep My commandments" (John 14 vs 15). In this way law is established. It is established in the hearts of those who respond by faith and love because they seek to return the love that was manifested toward them through the cross. Consequently, those who obediently respond to the grace of God, seek to obey God's directions, and thus law is established in their lives. 


Prayer: Abba Father, thank You for our privilege of election by Your grace, for Your justification of the elect, for Christ's propitiation for our sins, for our redemption in Christ. You demonstrated Your love for us on the cross. Give me the enablement to keep Your commandments in response to Your love, and give me the grace to be steadfast in following You to the end, in Jesus’ Name I have prayed, Amen.

PRAISE THE LORD!

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Who Killed Jesus?

 Who Killed Jesus?

He who did not spare his own Son but gave him up for us all, how will he not also with him graciously give us all things? (Romans 8:32) 


One of my friends who used to be a pastor in Illinois was preaching to a group of prisoners in a state prison during Holy Week several years ago. At one point in his message, he paused and asked the men if they knew who killed Jesus. 


Some said the soldiers did. Some said the Jews did. Some said Pilate. After there was silence, my friend said simply, “His Father killed him.” 


That’s what the first half of Romans 8:32 says: God did not spare his own Son but handed him over — to death. “This Jesus [was] delivered up according to the definite plan and foreknowledge of God” (Acts 2:23). Isaiah 53 puts it even more bluntly, “We esteemed him stricken, smitten by God. . . . It was the will of the Lord to crush him; he (his Father!) has put him to grief” (Isaiah 53:4, 10).


Or as Romans 3:25 says, “God put [him] forward as a propitiation by his blood.” Just as Abraham lifted the knife over the chest of his son Isaac, but then spared his son because there was a ram in the thicket, so God the Father lifted his knife over the chest of his own Son, Jesus — but did not spare him, because he was the ram; he was the substitute.


God did not spare his own Son, because it was the only way he could spare us and still be a just and holy God. The guilt of our transgressions, the punishment of our iniquities, the curse of our sin would have brought us inescapably to the destruction of hell. But God did not spare his own Son; he gave him up to be pierced for our transgressions, and crushed for our iniquities, and crucified for our sins. 


This verse — Romans 8:32 — is the most precious verse in the Bible to me because the foundation of the all-encompassing promise of God’s future grace is that the Son of God bore in his body all my punishment and all my guilt and all my condemnation and all my blame and all my fault and all my corruption, so that I might stand before a great and holy God, forgiven, reconciled, justified, accepted, and the beneficiary of unspeakable promises of pleasure forever and ever at his right hand.

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Friday, 12 June 2026

Every day in the God's Word

 EVERYDAY IN THE WORD!


FRIDAY JUNE 12, 2026.


SUBJECT: WHY THE LAW WAS GIVEN!


Memory verse: "What purpose then does the law serve? It was added because of transgressions, till the Seed should come to whom the promise was made, and it was appointed through angels by the hand of a mediator." (Galatians 3 vs 19.) 


READ: Romans 7 vs 7 - 9:

7:7: What shall we say then? Is the law sin? Certainly not! On the contrary, I would not have known sin except through the law. For I would not have known covetousness unless the law had said, “You shall not covet.”

7:8: But sin, taking opportunity by the commandment, produced in me all manner of evil desire. For apart from the law sin was dead.

7:9: I was alive once without law, but when the commandment came, sin revived and I died.


INTIMATION: 

The ostensible aim of the law is to restrain the evil tendencies natural to man in his fallen estate. Yet in experience law finds itself not merely ineffective, it actually provokes those tendencies to greater activity. 


In the passage we read today, the apostle Paul says that he would not have known that sin existed in his life unless the law stated that his behavior was against the law. Therefore, the law “was added because of transgressions” (Galatians 3 vs 19). It made us realize that we were all sinners (Romans 3 vs 23). When men followed after the lusts of the flesh, the coming of the law exemplified the sinful behavior of the individual. 


When there was no law, one would not be aware of the intensity of the sin of his life. Where there is no law, there is no violation of law. Without the presence of the written law, one is deceived into thinking that his life is right with God. Where there is no law, there is no sin, because people cannot know that their actions are sinful unless a law forbids those actions. God’s law makes people realize that they are sinners doomed to die, yet it offers no help. Sin is real, and it is dangerous. 


Imagine a sunny day at the beach. You plunge into the surf, then you notice a sign on the pier: “No swimming, Sharks.” Your day is ruined. Is it the sign’s fault? Are you angry with the people who put it up? The law is like the sign. It is essential, and we are grateful for it—but it doesn’t get rid of the sharks.


The law still has an important role to play in the life of a Christian. The law (1) guards us from sin by giving us standards for behavior; (2) convicts us of sin, leaving us the opportunity to ask for God’s forgiveness, and (3) drives us to trust in the sufficiency of Christ, because we can never keep the "Ten Commandments" perfectly. The law cannot possibly save us. But after we become Christians, it can guide us to live as God requires. 


God gave rules to His people for some reasons. He did not withhold good from them; He only prohibited those acts that would bring them to ruin. All of us understand God’s physical laws of nature. For example, jumping off a 10-storey building means death because of the law of gravity. 


But some of us don’t understand how God’s spiritual laws work. God forbids us to do certain things because He wants to keep us from self-destruction. The next time you are drawn to a forbidden physical or emotional pleasure, remind yourself that it’s consequences might be suffering and separation from God, Who is trying to help you.


Most of us chafe under rules, for we think they restrict us from doing what we want. But God’s laws were given to free us to be all He wants us to be. They restrict us from doing what might cripple us and keep us from being our best. God’s guidelines help us follow His path and avoid paths that lead to destruction.


In the Old Testament there were three categories of law: ceremonial, civil, and moral: (1) The ceremonial law related specifically to Israel’s worship. Its primary purpose was to point forward to Jesus Christ; these laws, therefore, were no longer necessary after Jesus’ death and resurrection. While we are no longer bound by ceremonial law, the principles behind them—to worship and love a holy God—still apply.


(2)) The civil law applied to daily living in Israel. Because modern society and culture are so radically different from that time and setting, all of these guidelines cannot be followed specifically. But the principles behind the commands are timeless and should guide our conduct. Jesus demonstrated these principles by example.


(3) The moral law (such as the Ten Commandments) is the direct command from God, and it requires strict obedience. The moral law reveals the nature and Will of God, and it still applies today. Jesus obeyed the moral law completely,


The functions of God’s law is first, to show us where we go wrong. Because of the law, we know that we are helpless sinners and that we must come to Jesus Christ for mercy. Second, the moral code revealed in the law can serve to guide our actions by holding up God’s moral standards. We do not earn salvation by keeping the law (no one except Jesus ever kept or could keep God’s law perfectly), but we do please God when our life conforms to His revealed Will for us.


We miss the intent of God’s Word when we read His rules for living without trying to understand why He made them. Most people do keep God’s rules but close their eyes to His intent. For example, God’s moral and ceremonial laws were given to help people love God with all their hearts and minds. 


Prayer: Abba Father, Your law is holy, good, and just; a great compass to direct my path in life in righteousness and moral uprightness with You. Though meritorious law-keeping cannot earn me salvation but enables me to be in constant fellowship with You after been saved by grace in Jesus Christ. Empower me in my inner man to live above those presumptuous sins that usually have dominion over me that I may lead a life pleasing to You at all times, in Jesus’ Name I have prayed, Amen.

PRAISE THE LORD!

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