The Power of Knowledge

Date: Tuesday, 24th March, 2026

Text: Proverbs 1:5

Author: Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation:

Knowledge is the awareness and acquisition of facts, truth, and God’s principles—it is what you know through learning, experience, and His Word. It equips your mind to recognize opportunities, challenges, and spiritual realities. “A wise man will hear, and will increase learning” (Proverbs 1:5) reminds us that knowledge must be pursued continually to remain relevant.

Knowledge forms the foundation for growth, but without application it is incomplete. It is the raw material God gives to His children to develop insight, discernment, and strategy. “My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge” (Hosea 4:6) warns that neglecting knowledge can lead to failure and loss.

Knowledge alone cannot produce stability or purpose—it must be combined with understanding. When you actively acquire knowledge from God’s Word, life experiences, and godly counsel, you are preparing your mind to make wise choices. Knowledge opens doors and reveals possibilities, but does not guarantee success without comprehension.

Beloved, commit today to growing in knowledge. Study, learn, and listen to God daily, letting your mind be filled with the truth of His Word. Knowledge is the first step toward spiritual maturity, giving you clarity and insight to navigate life.

Prayer Nugget: Father, fill my mind with godly knowledge and help me to apply it in every area of my life in Jesus’ name.

Bible in One Year: 1 Samuel 4–7

The 3-Dimensional Growth

Date: Monday, 23rd March, 2026

Text: Proverbs 4:7

Author: Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation:

Knowledge is the awareness or acquisition of truth—it is what you know through learning, exposure, and God’s Word. It forms the foundation for growth, yet on its own, it is not enough to produce lasting results. “My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge” (Hosea 4:6) reminds us that ignorance is dangerous, while “A wise man will hear, and will increase learning” (Proverbs 1:5) shows the value of continually gaining knowledge.

Understanding goes beyond knowledge by giving meaning, connection, and clarity—it is knowing why and how things work. It brings depth and stability, enabling you to apply what you know correctly. “Through wisdom is an house builded; and by understanding it is established” (Proverbs 24:3), and “The entrance of thy words giveth light; it giveth understanding unto the simple” (Psalm 119:130) reveal that understanding sustains and secures what knowledge begins.

Wisdom is the highest expression—it is the practical application of knowledge and understanding. It is knowing what to do at the right time and acting accordingly, producing results that align with God’s will. “Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom” (Proverbs 4:7), and “Be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only” (James 1:22) show that wisdom is knowledge and understanding in action.

Beloved, God’s desire is that you grow through these three dimensions—acquiring knowledge, gaining understanding, and walking in wisdom. When this progression is complete in your life, you will live with clarity, make sound decisions, and walk in divine purpose without confusion.

Prayer Nugget: Father, lead me from knowledge to understanding and establish me in divine wisdom for daily living in Jesus’ name.

Bible in One Year: 1 Samuel 1–3

Pray for your Leaders (3)

Date: Sunday, 22nd March, 2026

Text: 1 Timothy 2:1–2

Author: Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Prayer Nuggets:

  1. Father, please guide every head of the home with wisdom, patience, and love, that their leadership will nurture peace and godliness (Joshua 24:15).
  2. Father, strengthen parents to lead by example, that their lives will reflect righteousness before their children (Proverbs 22:6).
  3. Father, uphold church leaders with integrity and sound doctrine, that they may shepherd your people faithfully (1 Peter 5:2–3).
  4. Father, anoint pastors and ministers with fresh grace, that they will not fall into error but stand firm in truth (2 Timothy 4:2).
  5. Father, raise righteous leaders in our communities, whose decisions will promote justice and equity (Proverbs 29:2).
  6. Father, let those in positions of influence in society act with fairness and compassion toward all (Micah 6:8).
  7. Father, direct the hearts of our national leaders, that they may govern with wisdom and the fear of the Lord (Proverbs 21:1).
  8. Father, frustrate every evil counsel influencing our nation’s leadership, and establish your divine purpose (Isaiah 8:10).
  9. Father, grant global leaders understanding and unity, that they may pursue peace among nations (Psalm 122:6).
  10. Father, let your righteousness prevail across the nations of the earth, and let leaders walk in truth and justice (Psalm 33:12).

Bible in One Year: Ruth 1-4

Pray for your Leaders (2)

Title: Saturday, 21st March, 2026

Text: 2 Samuel 24:10–15

Author: Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation:

Imagine you are in a car driven by a chauffeur, yet you begin to wish the driver evil simply because you dislike him. Or picture yourself on an airplane, hoping the pilot does not land safely because of personal bias. This may sound strange, yet it reflects what many do when they curse or wish evil upon their leaders.

Every right-thinking passenger desires a safe landing regardless of personal feelings toward the driver or pilot. This is because if the one in control goes down, everyone connected to that journey is affected. In the same way, whether we like our leaders or not, our safety and well-being are tied to their decisions and outcomes.

The Scriptures reveal how leadership decisions can impact an entire nation, as seen when David numbered Israel (2 Samuel 24:10–15; 1 Chronicles 21:1–14). Though it was the king’s personal error, about seventy thousand men perished as a result of that single act. This shows that private decisions of leaders can have widespread consequences on the people they govern.

The Bible also declares, “Strike the shepherd, and the sheep will be scattered” (Zechariah 13:7).
If the enemy desires to destabilize a nation, targeting its leadership becomes a strategic point of attack. Therefore, wisdom demands that we pray for our leaders, covering them so that their decisions align with God’s purpose.

Prayer Nugget: Father, please, preserve our leaders from error and let their decisions bring peace and not suffering to the people in Jesus name.

Bible in One Year: Judges 20-21

Pray for your Leaders

Date: Friday, 20th March, 2026

Text: 1 Timothy 2:1–2

Author: Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation:

One of the reasons we must pray for our leaders is because the Word of God commands it, urging that supplications and intercessions be made for all, especially those in authority (1 Timothy 2:1–2). This instruction is not optional but a divine responsibility placed upon every believer. Through obedience, we align ourselves with God’s will for peace, order, and godliness in the land.

We must also understand that the spiritual controls the physical, and nothing happens in the visible without roots in the unseen. The Scripture says, “The king’s heart is in the hand of the Lord… He turns it wherever He wishes” (Proverbs 21:1). Through prayer, we invite God to influence decisions, replacing confusion with wisdom and establishing righteousness.

There are unseen forces that seek to manipulate leaders to serve ungodly interests and personal agendas. The Bible shows how leaders can be influenced negatively (2 Samuel 24:1; 1 Chronicles 21:1), but prayer can overturn such control. Consistent intercession becomes a shield, preserving leaders from error and redirecting them to God’s purpose.

When leaders are guided by God, the people experience peace, stability, and progress.
Scripture affirms that when the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice (Proverbs 29:2).
Therefore, let us remain faithful in praying for our leaders, trusting God to guide them in truth, justice, and wisdom.

Prayer Nugget: Father, please, guide the hearts of our leaders and establish your righteousness in every decision they make in Jesus name.

Bible in One Year: Judges 17-19

The Narrow Way

Date: Thursday, 19th March, 2026

Text: Matthew 7:13–14

Author: Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation:

Many are quick to do evil because it aligns with the natural desires of the flesh. The broad way is attractive, easy, and widely accepted, which makes it comfortable for many to follow. Jesus said, “Wide is the gate… that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in there at” (Matthew 7:13).

Throughout Scripture, we see that most of the kings of Judah chose evil, while only a few remained righteous. This reveals a pattern: righteousness requires discipline, conviction, and a heart devoted to God. It is always easier to descend than to ascend, just as it is easier to follow the crowd than to stand apart.

The narrow way, though difficult, leads to life and eternal reward. It demands self-denial, obedience, and a consistent walk with God. But “Strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it” (Matthew 7:14).

Friend, do not measure your life by the majority, but by God’s standard. Choose the narrow path even when it is unpopular, for it leads to true life. In the end, it is better to stand in righteousness than to be comfortable in destruction.

Prayer Nugget: Father, please, help me to walk in the narrow way regardless of the cost.
Give me the strength to stand for righteousness in every situation in Jesus name.

Bible in One Year: Judges 14-16

God Is Never Late

Date: Wednesday, 18th March, 2026

Text: 2 Peter 3:9

Author: Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation:

Sometimes we feel God is slow because His answers do not come at our expected time. Human timing often conflicts with divine timing, leading to doubt and impatience. Yet Scripture assures us, “The Lord is not slack concerning his promise…” (2 Peter 3:9).

God’s delays are not denials but part of His perfect plan for our lives. He works with precision, ensuring that every promise is fulfilled at the right moment. For “the vision is yet for an appointed time… though it tarry, wait for it” (Habakkuk 2:3).

Impatience can cause believers to step outside God’s will and miss His best. Waiting on God builds faith, strengthens character, and prepares us for the blessings ahead. Those who trust His timing will never be put to shame.

Beloved, remain steadfast and hold on to God’s promises. He is faithful to fulfill every word He has spoken concerning you. As you wait patiently, your season of manifestation will surely come.

Prayer Nugget: Father, please, help me to trust your timing and never doubt your faithfulness in Jesus name.

Bible in One Year: Judges 11-13

Called to the Banquet

Date: Tuesday, 17th March, 2026

Text: Matthew 22:1–14

Author: Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation:

Jesus, in the Parable of the Wedding Banquet, reveals God’s heart as He invites many to partake in His prepared feast. Yet those first invited made excuses and refused to come, showing how easily people neglect divine invitations. Scripture reminds us, “Seek ye first the kingdom of God…” (Matthew 6:33).

The King then opened the invitation to all, bringing in people from the streets—both good and bad. This shows that God’s call to salvation is available to everyone, regardless of background. As it is written, “whosoever will, let him take the water of life freely” (Revelation 22:17).

However, one man was found without a wedding garment and was cast out, revealing that acceptance requires transformation. It is not enough to be invited; one must be clothed in righteousness and prepared for the King. God desires not just attendance, but a changed life.

Beloved, many are called, but few are chosen. Respond to God’s invitation with a sincere heart and a transformed life. Remain ready, for the banquet is prepared for those who are clothed in Christ.

Prayer Nugget: Father, help me to respond rightly to your call, clothe me with righteousness and make me worthy of your kingdom in Jesus name.

Bible in One Year: Judges 9-10

Rising Above Tribulations (6)

Title: Rising Above Tribulations (6)

Date: Monday, 16th March, 2026

Text: Romans 8:18

Author: Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation:

The concluding perspective on tribulation is the promise of future glory. The Apostle Paul reminds believers that present sufferings cannot be compared with the glory that shall be revealed. Tribulation may be painful, but it is temporary, while the glory prepared by God is eternal.

God often allows trials in the present while preparing greater blessings ahead. Just as a farmer waits patiently for the harvest, believers must endure present difficulties with hope and confidence in God’s promises. Every season of hardship carries within it the seed of a greater testimony.

Even Jesus Christ endured the cross because of the joy set before Him, as written in Hebrews 12:2. His endurance teaches believers that suffering is never the final chapter for those who belong to God. Beyond the pain of the cross came the triumph of resurrection.

The believer’s story does not end in tribulation. God has the power to turn trials into testimonies and battles into breakthroughs. His purpose is always to lead His children into a future filled with hope, victory, and divine glory.

Therefore lift up your eyes beyond today’s challenges. The God who sustained you yesterday will strengthen you today and lead you into tomorrow’s victory. In Christ, every believer has the assurance of rising above tribulation.

Prayer Nugget: Father, please, turn every tribulation in my life into a testimony of your power in Jesus name.

Bible in One Year: Judges 6–8

Prayer For Mothers

Date: Sunday, 15th March, 2026

Text: Proverbs 31:28

Author: Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation

Motherhood is a divine calling through which God nurtures destinies and shapes generations; therefore mothers must continually seek God’s strength, wisdom, and grace to fulfill this sacred assignment.

Prayer Nuggets

  1. Father, I receive divine strength to fulfill my responsibilities as a mother with grace and endurance. (Isaiah 40:31)
  2. Lord, grant me wisdom to guide my children according to your will and purpose. (James 1:5)
  3. Father, surround me and my family with your protection and keep us from every evil. (Psalm 121:7–8)
  4. Lord, let my children walk in the destiny you have ordained for them. (Jeremiah 29:11)
  5. Father, strengthen my faith so I can raise my children in the knowledge of you. (Ephesians 6:10)
  6. Lord, let your peace reign in my home and remove every form of strife. (John 14:27)
  7. Father, supply every need in my life and in the lives of my children. (Philippians 4:19)
  8. Lord, restore my joy and renew my strength where I have grown weary. (Psalm 126:5)
  9. Father, help me to be a godly example whose life leads my children to righteousness. (Proverbs 22:6)
  10. Lord, let my children rise and call me blessed, and let my life bring glory to your name in Jesus name. (Proverbs 31:28)

Happy Mothers’ Day

Bible in One Year: Judges 4–5