The Way, The Truth, and The Life

Date: Saturday, 15th November 2025

Text:  John 14:6

Author: Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation:

Jesus declared, “I am the way, the truth, and the life.” Because He is the Way, He guides you out of darkness into light, out of sin into righteousness, and out of lack into supernatural supply. Where life presents a dead end, He creates a path in the wilderness and makes rivers flow in the desert, fulfilling His promise in Isaiah 43:19.

As the Door, Jesus grants you access to salvation, grace, favour, peace, and divine abundance. When He opens a door, no power can shut it. His hand breaks the hold of delay, overturns satanic resistance, and ushers you into your ordained season of lifting, because in Him, every closed chapter can open again.

Jesus is also the Life, releasing divine vitality into every part of your destiny. His resurrection power restores health to your body, strength to your spirit, and freshness to your purpose. He breathes life into dying dreams, troubled homes, struggling businesses, and fainting hearts, for with Him is the fountain of life (Psalm 36:9).

Whenever confusion rises, remember He is the Truth. Whenever weakness overwhelms, remember He is the Life. Whenever you are uncertain of the next step, remember He is the Way. Stand firm today knowing that in Christ, your path is secured, your access is guaranteed, and your destiny is preserved by His unchanging Word.

Prayer Nugget:  Lord Jesus, please, make a supernatural way where none exists, and breathe your life into every dying area of my body, my destiny, and my household in Jesus name.

Bible in One Year: John 13-17

Will Your Anchor Hold?

Date: Thursday, 13th November 2025

Text:  Hebrews 6:19

Author: Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation:

Life is full of storms — moments when the winds of adversity blow fiercely and the waves of uncertainty rise high. It is in these turbulent seasons that the strength of our anchor is tested. The hymn writer poses a searching question: “Will your anchor hold in the storms of life?”

Many have placed their confidence in possessions, status, or human wisdom, but these anchors cannot withstand the storms of life. True stability comes only when our lives are anchored in Christ — the Rock that cannot move. Scripture reminds us that, “Which hope we have as an anchor of the soul, both sure and steadfast, and which entereth into that within the veil.” (Hebrews 6:19) Our hope in Christ is not a fragile rope, but a divine anchor — firm, eternal, and secured beyond the veil, in the very presence of God.

The psalmist declares, “God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. Therefore will not we fear, though the earth be removed, and though the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea.”Psalm 46:1–2

And Jesus affirmed, “Whosoever heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them, I will liken him unto a wise man, which built his house upon a rock: and the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat upon that house; and it fell not: for it was founded upon a rock.”Matthew 7:24–25

Dear believer, hold fast to your faith. Let your soul remain anchored in Christ through obedience, prayer, and the Word. No matter how fierce the storm, you will not drift away — for your hope is secure in the Savior’s unchanging love.

Prayer Nugget:  Lord Jesus, You are my sure Anchor in every storm. When the winds blow and the tides rise, may my soul remain firm in you, my eternal Rock in Jesus name.

Bible in One Year: John 11-12

Don’t Worry

Date: Wednesday, 12th November 2025

Text:  Matthew 6: 25-34

Author: Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation:

To worry means to think excessively or fearfully about a problem or situation, often expecting the worst outcome. It is synonymous with anxiety, fear, uneasiness, and nervousness. Worry is the exact opposite of peace of mind, calmness, confidence, relaxation, and trust in God.

In truth, there are countless situations that trouble the human heart—pressing needs, uncertain futures, and unexpected challenges. Humanly speaking, we often feel justified in worrying. Yet, our Lord Jesus Christ did not hide the reality of life’s troubles when He said, “In this world you will have tribulation.” But He immediately added, “Be of good cheer; I have overcome the world.” (John 16:33).

Our confidence, therefore, rests in Christ—our sure anchor in the midst of the boisterous storms of life. He knows our needs, sees our tears, and understands our struggles.

When worrisome thoughts flood your mind—especially about matters beyond your control—pause and remember the reassuring words of Jesus:

“Therefore take no thought, saying, What shall we eat? or, What shall we drink? or, Wherewithal shall we be clothed? (For after all these things do the Gentiles seek:) for your heavenly Father knoweth that ye have need of all these things.

But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you. Take therefore no thought for the morrow: for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof.”Matthew 6:31–34 (KJV)

So, what should you do instead of worrying? Worship! Lift up songs of praise to reaffirm your trust in the Lord. Cast every burden upon Him, for He cares for you (1 Peter 5:7). End your petitions with thanksgiving, and rise with joy knowing that the One who never fails is in control.

🌿 “Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on Thee, because he trusteth in Thee.”Isaiah 26:3

Prayer Nugget: Father, teach me to replace worry with worship, fear with faith, and anxiety with absolute trust in your unfailing promises in Jesus name.

Bible in One Year: John 9-10

Don’t Be Distracted

Date: Tuesday, 11th November 2025

Text:  Hebrews 12:2

Author: Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation:

Distraction is one of the greatest weapons the enemy uses to delay or destroy divine destiny. A man or woman who loses focus loses fire. In every generation, those who made lasting impact were those who fixed their eyes on the goal and refused to be swayed by voices, circumstances, or comfort.

Elisha is a clear example. He received a double portion of Elijah’s anointing because he refused to be distracted. Each time his master said, “Tarry here, I pray thee,” Elisha replied, “As the Lord liveth, and as thy soul liveth, I will not leave thee” (2 Kings 2:2). He had every reason to give up, but his persistence paid off. He stayed focused until he saw the chariot of fire and received the mantle that changed his story forever. Focus unlocks the fullness of destiny.

You will get what you desire if only you can be steadfast. Don’t allow discouragement, delay, or opposition to turn your eyes away from your divine goal. The road to greatness often passes through tests of distraction. Those who quit too soon never taste the glory of completion.

Even Jesus faced distractions. After He fed the multitude, they wanted to make Him an earthly king (John 6:14–15). But He turned down the offer because He understood His mission. His purpose was not to build an earthly kingdom of bread and fish, but to die for the redemption of mankind. “My meat is to do the will of Him that sent me, and to finish His work” (John 4:34). Staying focused on divine assignment kept Him victorious till the end.

Sadly, Demas is a warning example of what happens when a man loses focus. Paul wrote, “Demas hath forsaken me, having loved this present world” (2 Timothy 4:10). He began in fire but ended in failure because the glitter of the world blinded his eyes to eternal reward. Beloved, beware of distractions—pleasure, pride, comparison, offence, or comfort can quietly pull your heart away from purpose.

Therefore, fix your eyes on Jesus, “the author and finisher of our faith” (Hebrews 12:2). Stay rooted in your calling, consistent in prayer, and diligent in obedience. Those who endure to the end are the ones who receive the crown of glory.

Prayer Nugget: Father, help me to stay focused on your plan for my life, no matter the pressure in Jesus name.

Bible in One Year: John 5-8

Make the Move

Date: Sunday, 9th November 2025

Text: Luke 23:42–43

Author: Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation:

No matter how deep you have gone into sin, you are not completely lost as long as you are still alive. The door of salvation is still open to you. Jesus said, “I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance.” Luke 5:32. He has come to save someone like you who is lost.

The doctor is not for the healthy, but for the sick. Come as you are, with your spiritual sickness and deficiencies. But be ready to forsake your old ways and fully follow the divine prescriptions of the Great Physician. His invitation is personal and direct. He said, “Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.” (Matthew 11:28)

Make the move of faith today—just like the thief on the cross. He had most likely lived a rough life of violence and armed robbery, yet he made a move that changed his eternal destiny. He said, “And he said unto Jesus, Lord, remember me when thou comest into thy kingdom.” And Jesus answered him, “Verily I say unto thee, Today shalt thou be with me in paradise.” (Luke 23:42–43)

Don’t yield to the lies of the devil, who tries to make you believe that you have gone too far into sin to be redeemed. As the hymn beautifully declares: “The vilest offender who truly believes, that moment from Jesus a pardon receives.”

Your move matters. Take that step of faith today—turn from sin, embrace Jesus, and claim the eternal life He freely offers.

Prayer Nugget: Father, I thank you for seeking the lost, for your arms are open wide to receive me just as I am. I confess my sins, all my failures, and my shortcomings, and I turn away from them today in Jesus name.

Bible in One Year: John 3-4

Eager Worshippers

Date: Saturday, 8th November 2025

Text: Luke 19:1-10

Author: Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation:

God rewards eager worshippers. A very good example was Mary, who rose early on the third day after the crucifixion of Jesus. Her eagerness and devotion distinguished her, and it was no wonder that Jesus appeared to her before even the Apostles (John 20:1–16).

If you are eager to see Him, He will be eager to reveal Himself to you. He has promised, “You will seek Me and find Me when you search for Me with all your heart” (Jeremiah 29:13).

How eager you are will show in how early you rise to seek Him daily. If you are truly eager to see the Lord, you will seek Him early, for He said, “Those who seek Me early shall find Me” (Proverbs 8:17).

Many people claim to love God but are not eager to meet with Him. They come late to church, neglect personal devotion, and then wonder why they do not experience divine encounters.

Zacchaeus was so eager to see the Lord that, though he was of short stature, he refused to let that be an excuse to miss his moment. He climbed a sycamore tree and longed to see Jesus. His eagerness moved the Lord—Jesus made him the center of His attention that day. Zacchaeus’ hunger for divine encounter attracted recognition and salvation. His life was never the same after that moment (Luke 19:1–10).

You too can become a regular beneficiary of divine attention—if only you will re-order your priorities and seek Jesus eagerly and first in all things. When you put Him first, He will make you first in His dealings and favor.

Prayer Nugget: Lord, rekindle in me a holy eagerness to seek you early and daily. Stir up in me an hunger for your presence in Jesus’ name.

Don’t Be Led Astray (2)


Date: Friday, 7th November 2025

Text: Revelation 12:9

Author: Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation:

The Scripture reveals a powerful truth about the nature and mission of Satan—the deceiver of the whole world. His strategy has not changed since the beginning. He deceived Eve in the garden by twisting God’s Word, and he continues to deceive men and women today through lies, pride, and false promises. His goal remains the same: to separate humanity from the truth that brings life.

But how is the enemy able to lead so many astray, even in an age filled with knowledge and information? One reason is because people love lies more than truth. Many prefer comfort over conviction, and illusion over illumination.

Jesus said in John 3:19: “This is the verdict: Light has come into the world, but men loved darkness instead of light because their deeds were evil.”

The devil exploits this weakness—he feeds men’s appetite for falsehood, appealing to their pride, greed, and lusts. That is why the world easily accepts false doctrines, celebrates immorality, and mocks righteousness. Lies often come dressed attractively, but their end is destruction.

We are living in times when deception is sophisticated—packaged in religion, media, politics, and even relationships.Guard your heart diligently. Test every spirit. Weigh every doctrine. Stay anchored in Christ, who is the Way, the Truth, and the Life.

Jesus said in Matthew 22:29, “You are in error because you do not know the Scriptures or the power of God.” Ignorance of God’s Word is the open door to deception. Therefore, build your life upon the sure foundation of the Word. When you walk in truth, you walk in victory over the deceiver.

Prayer Nugget: Father, please open my eyes to discern deception in every form. Help me to love the light and reject every lie of the enemy in Jesus’ name.

Bible in One Year: Luke 23-24

Don’t Be Led Astray

Date: Thursday, 6th November 2025

Text: Genesis 3:4-5

Author: Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation:

To be led astray is to be misled into believing lies. The devil is an expert in deception. In Genesis 3:4-5, we see how Eve was deceived by the serpent, who promised that eating the forbidden fruit would open her eyes and make her like God, knowing good and evil. The deception began subtly, with doubt: “Did God really say…?” (Genesis 3:1). This caused Eve to question God’s clear instructions, leading to disobedience and its consequences.

Throughout history, many have been misled in similar ways. Saul persecuted Christians thinking he was serving God (Acts 9:1-2), yet he opposed the very people God had ordained for his salvation. He was so deceived that he oversaw the killing of saints, including Stephen.

In our time, many are enticed by alcohol, drugs, wild partying, sexual recklessness, and gambling, believing these will bring happiness, wealth, or freedom. Others turn to occultic practices seeking power or protection, only to encounter fear, intimidation, untimely death, and eternal destruction (Galatians 5:19-21).

Beloved, the Word of God is our safeguard. It is the source of true righteousness, lasting joy, peace, and blessing (Psalm 119:105; John 16:33). Do not allow doubt, temptation, or lies to mislead you. Stand firm in God’s truth, resist the enemy (James 4:7), and cling to the promises of God, for they never fail.

Prayer Nugget: Father, please, guard my heart and mind against the lies of the enemy. Help me to discern truth from deception and to stand firm in your promises in Jesus’ mighty name.

Bible in One Year: Luke 19-22

Overcoming Ignorance

Date: Tuesday, 4th November, 2025

Text: 2 Corinthians 2:11

Author: Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation:

One of the greatest tools the enemy exploits is our ignorance. Many people live in denial of the activities of the evil one. It’s like a person saying he doesn’t believe that armed robbers or kidnappers exist—such a person is living in an imaginary paradise.

The prophet Hosea exclaimed, My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge.” (Hosea 4:6) The knowledge of God’s Word exposes the intentions and strategies of the enemy.

The devil prefers to operate behind the scenes and remain undiscovered, so that you won’t be able to trace him as the source of your problems. As long as he stays hidden, he continues to manipulate events and afflict lives without resistance.

There is a saying that, “The day a lunatic realizes his insanity, that day marks the beginning of his healing.”You cannot solve a problem you do not recognize. The first step toward deliverance is awareness.

The Word of God says, “Lest Satan should get an advantage of us: for we are not ignorant of his devices.”(2 Corinthians 2:11). The word “devices” refers to Satan’s evil plans, thoughts, or strategiesdesigned to deceive, divide, or destroy.

Likewise, inEphesians 6:11, Scripture says, “Put on the whole armour of God that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil.” The word “wiles” means tricks, schemes, or crafty plans—the clever and deceitful methods the devil uses to tempt or mislead people away from God.

In essence, both “devices” and “wiles” describe Satan’s cunning strategies to cause believers to sin, stumble, or lose faith. But as we arm ourselves with the knowledge of God’s Word and the power of His Spirit,we can overcome ignorance and stand victorious over every evil scheme.

Prayer Nugget: Father, please, let your light expose every dark plan of the enemy around my life, and grant me victory through the knowledge of Christ. In Jesus’ name.

Bible in One Year: John 16-18

W.R.E.S.T.L.E (Part 7) — Effectual Prayer

Date: Monday, 3rd November, 2025

Text: James 5:16

Author: Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation:

We conclude our W.R.E.S.T.L.E. series with the final and ultimate ingredient of spiritual wrestling — Effectual Prayer.

Effectual prayer is not mere repetition of words; it is prayer energized by faith and driven by the Holy Spirit. It is a prayer backed up with the right scriptures: prayer that moves heaven and shakes hell. The Word of God says, “The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much.” This kind of prayer carries power, passion, and persistence.

In 1 Kings 18:42–46, Elijah bowed on Mount Carmel and prayed until the heavens released rain. Though he saw nothing at first, he persisted until his servant saw a small cloud. That is effectual prayer — prayer that refuses to stop until manifestation comes, in other words Praying Until Something Happens (PUSH)

Paul also exhorted in Ephesians 6:18: “Praying always with all prayer and supplication in the Spirit, and watching thereunto with all perseverance…”

True spiritual wrestling ends in victory when our prayers are Spirit-led, not flesh-driven. It is the Spirit who gives utterance, direction, and intensity in intercession.

And Romans 8:26 adds: “The Spirit also helpeth our infirmities… for we know not what we should pray for as we ought, but the Spirit itself maketh intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered.”

Beloved, effectual prayer is the engine of spiritual warfare. It is the place where burdens are lifted, yokes are broken, and destinies are realigned. A believer who prays fervently and consistently cannot remain a victim — because the God of Heaven backs his utterances.

As we end this W.R.E.S.T.L.E. series, remember: victory in spiritual wrestling comes not by strength or emotion, but by divine empowerment through persistent, Spirit-filled prayer.

Prayer Nugget: Father, please, ignite my prayer life with fresh fire. Let my prayers avail much and bring glory to your name, in Jesus’ name.

Bible in One Year: John 13–15