The God of Now

Date : Monday, 11th May, 2026

Text : Exodus 3:14

Author : Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation :

God revealed Himself as “I AM THAT I AM,” a name that speaks of His eternal nature. He is Yahweh—the One who was, who is, and who is to come. This means He has authority over your past, power in your present, and control over your future.

Because He is the God of the present, He is fully involved in your “now.” Your current situation is not outside His reach or beyond His power. What you are facing today is already under His control, and He is working through it for your good.

Do not be overwhelmed by the storms around you. No matter how intense they may seem, God is greater than them all. Scripture assures us that the Lord will fight for you, and you shall hold your peace (Exodus 14:14). Your role is to trust Him and remain steadfast.

Hold on to God with confidence and faith. As you walk with Him daily, He will guide your steps and lead you into victory. The God who controls your present is already securing your tomorrow, so rest in Him and follow His leading.

Prayer Nugget : Father, I trust You with my past, present, and future; help me to rest in Your power and follow Your leading daily, in Jesus’ name.

Bible in One Year : 2 Chronicles 8–11

Winning One Day at a Time

Date : Sunday, 10th May, 2026

Text : Psalm 90:12

Author : Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation :

When we try to determine a man’s age, we ask, “How old are you?” and the response is usually in years. Man measures life in years, but God emphasizes days. That is why Scripture says, “Teach us to number our days, that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom.” Each day carries divine purpose and must not be taken for granted.

Every day is unique, just like fingerprints. Each one comes with its own opportunities, challenges, and grace. God has made provision for daily strength, which is why His mercies are new every morning (Lamentations 3:23). To live effectively, you must depend on Him daily.

Do not be overwhelmed by the future; focus on today. Jesus taught that sufficient for each day is its own trouble (Matthew 6:34). As you seek God daily, He supplies the grace needed to overcome each challenge as it comes. Victory is secured in daily steps, not occasional leaps.

Just as individual scenes come together to form a complete movie, your daily victories shape your weeks, months, and ultimately your lifetime. When you commit to winning each day with God, you build a life of consistent success and fulfillment.

Prayer Nugget : Father, teach me to depend on You daily; grant me the grace to win each day and walk in continuous victory, in Jesus’ name.

Bible in One Year : 2 Chronicles 5-7

Wisdom to Refrain from Anger (7)

Date : Saturday, 9th May, 2026

Text : Romans 12:21

Author : Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation :

Victory over anger is possible through Christ. The Bible instructs us not to be overcome by evil, but to overcome evil with good. This calls for intentional spiritual discipline—choosing God’s way even when emotions are intense (Ephesians 4:26).

Responding with good requires inner strength and spiritual awareness. It means refusing to repay hurt with hurt, and instead allowing God’s nature to be expressed through you. Even in provocation, your response can become a channel of grace and transformation (1 Peter 2:23).

Living above anger also demands sensitivity to the Holy Spirit. He prompts you in the moment—guiding your tone, your words, and even your silence. Yielding to Him enables you to respond with clarity instead of reacting impulsively, helping you maintain inner peace and reflect Christ well to others.

Make it a daily decision to walk in victory. Guard your atmosphere, feed your spirit with truth, and stay rooted in prayer. As you consistently yield to God, you will grow in freedom, stability, and dominion over anger.

Prayer Nugget : Father, grant me victory over anger; help me to overcome evil with good in every situation, in Jesus’ name.

Wisdom to Refrain from Anger (6)

Date : Friday, 8th May, 2026

Text : James 1:19

Author : Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation :

Patience is essential in overcoming anger. Scripture says we should be quick to hear, slow to speak, and slow to anger. Patience gives you time to think before reacting (Proverbs 19:11).

A patient person listens and understands before responding. This reduces misunderstandings and prevents unnecessary conflict. Patience reflects spiritual maturity (Ecclesiastes 7:8).

Anger thrives in haste, but patience thrives in calmness. When you slow down, you give wisdom room to operate. This leads to better decisions and healthier relationships.

Practice patience in your daily life. Allow God to develop this virtue in you. As you grow in patience, anger loses its influence over you.

Prayer Nugget : Father, teach me patience; help me to be slow to anger and quick to understand, in Jesus’ name.

Bible in One Year : 1 Chronicles 27–29

Wisdom to Refrain from Anger (5)

Date : Thursday, 7th May, 2026

Text : Ephesians 4:31–32

Author : Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation :

Love is the antidote to anger. The Bible instructs us to put away anger, wrath, and malice, and to be kind and forgiving. Love covers offenses and chooses grace over reaction (1 Corinthians 13:5).

When you walk in love, you become slow to anger. You see people through the lens of grace and understanding. Love enables you to forgive quickly and move forward (Colossians 3:13).

Anger holds on to offenses, but love releases them. It frees your heart and keeps your spirit light. Walking in love protects your peace and your destiny.

Choose love daily in your interactions. Let kindness and forgiveness define your responses. As you walk in love, anger loses its hold on you.

Prayer Nugget : Father, fill my heart with love; help me to forgive and walk in kindness always, in Jesus’ name.

Bible in One Year : 1 Chronicles 24–26

Wisdom to Refrain from Anger (4)

Date : Wednesday, 6th May, 2026

Text : Ecclesiastes 7:9

Author : Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation :

Anger often begins in the heart before it is expressed outwardly. Scripture warns us not to be quick in spirit to become angry. A guarded heart prevents anger from taking root (Proverbs 4:23).

Bitterness, offense, and resentment fuel anger. When these are not dealt with, they grow and eventually explode. Wisdom teaches you to deal with issues early (Hebrews 12:15).

A pure heart creates room for peace and stability. It allows you to respond rightly even when provoked. Guarding your heart is key to controlling anger.

Ask God to search your heart daily. Let Him remove every root of bitterness. A clean heart will always produce a calm spirit.

Prayer Nugget : Father, purify my heart; remove every root of anger and bitterness from within me, in Jesus’ name.

Bible in One Year : 1 Chronicles 20–23

Wisdom to Refrain from Anger (3)

Date : Tuesday, 5th May, 2026

Text : Proverbs 15:1

Author : Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation :

Words have power to calm or to ignite. Scripture teaches that a soft answer turns away wrath, but harsh words stir up anger. The way you respond determines the outcome of many situations (Colossians 4:6).

When faced with provocation, your response matters more than the offense. A gentle answer diffuses tension and brings peace. Wisdom chooses calmness over confrontation (James 3:17).

Speaking softly does not mean weakness—it is strength under control. It reflects maturity and understanding. It preserves relationships and prevents escalation.

Make it a habit to respond with grace. Let your words be guided by wisdom and love. As you do, you will overcome anger with peace.

Prayer Nugget : Father, guide my words; help me to respond with gentleness and wisdom in every situation, in Jesus’ name.

Bible in One Year : 1 Chronicles 17–19

Wisdom to Refrain from Anger (2)

Date : Monday, 4th May, 2026

Text : Proverbs 16:32

Author : Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation :

Self-control is a mark of true strength. The Bible says he who rules his spirit is greater than one who takes a city. Mastering your anger is greater than any external victory (Galatians 5:22–23).

Anger may rise, but you have the power to restrain it. Through the Holy Spirit, you can respond with wisdom instead of reacting in haste. Self-control keeps you from saying or doing what you will later regret (Titus 2:11–12).

A controlled spirit creates stability in life. It allows you to think clearly and act wisely even under pressure. This is the kind of strength that preserves relationships and destiny.

Depend on God daily for inner strength. Let His Spirit guide your responses in every situation. As you grow in self-control, you walk in dominion over anger.

Prayer Nugget : Father, strengthen me to rule my spirit; help me to walk in self-control in every situation, in Jesus’ name.

Bible in One Year : 1 Chronicles 13–16

Wisdom to Refrain from Anger (1)

Date : Sunday, 3rd May, 2026

Text : Proverbs 14:29

Author : Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation :

Anger is a powerful emotion, but when uncontrolled, it becomes destructive. Scripture teaches that he who is slow to anger has great understanding. Unchecked anger opens the door to foolish decisions and regrettable actions (Ecclesiastes 7:9).

A quick temper often leads to damage—broken relationships, wrong words, and lost opportunities. Many destinies have been delayed or destroyed because of uncontrolled anger. Wisdom teaches restraint before reaction (Proverbs 29:11).

God does not want you to be ruled by emotions but by His Spirit. When anger controls you, it blinds your judgment and weakens your discernment. A calm spirit preserves both your life and your future.

Choose to pause before reacting. Ask God for grace to manage your emotions wisely. As you learn restraint, you begin to walk in the wisdom that preserves life.

Prayer Nugget : Father, help me to be slow to anger; grant me understanding and control over my emotions, in Jesus’ name.

Bible in One Year: 1 Chronicles 10–12

Covenant of Long Life (7) – Satisfaction

Date : Saturday, 2nd May, 2026

Text : Psalm 91:16

Author : Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation :

God’s covenant of long life includes satisfaction. He promises not just length of days but fulfillment within those days. A long life without satisfaction is incomplete, but God offers both.

Satisfaction comes from walking with God and fulfilling His purpose. It is the joy of knowing your life has meaning and impact. The blessing of the Lord makes rich and adds no sorrow (Proverbs 10:22).

When God satisfies you, you live a life of peace and contentment. You are not driven by emptiness but fulfilled by His presence. He satisfies your mouth with good things so that your youth is renewed (Psalm 103:5).

Trust God to complete what He has started in your life. Walk closely with Him and embrace His purpose daily. As you do, you will experience the fullness of the covenant of long life with satisfaction.

Prayer Nugget : Father, satisfy me with long life and show me your salvation; let my years be full of purpose, joy, and fulfillment, in Jesus’ name.

Bible in One Year : 1 Chronicles 7–9