Be A Problem Solver

Date : Sunday, 7th June, 2026

Text : Matthew 5:13–14

Author : Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation :

The world is full of problems begging for solutions, and God has positioned you as an answer to your generation. Jesus said, “Ye are the salt of the earth… ye are the light of the world” (Matthew 5:13–14). Salt preserves and adds value, while light dispels darkness. This means your presence should bring solutions wherever you find yourself. The more problems you are able to solve, the more relevant and impactful your life becomes.

Value is exchanged when problems are solved. Scripture declares, “Seest thou a man diligent in his business? he shall stand before kings” (Proverbs 22:29). Diligence in solving problems attracts recognition, influence, and reward. You cannot consistently create value and remain unnoticed or unrewarded. If you truly desire to overcome poverty and insignificance, commit yourself to identifying needs and providing solutions that will benefit others.

Jesus came as the ultimate problem solver. The Bible says, “For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that he might destroy the works of the devil” (1 John 3:8). Sin, being the root of all human problems, was dealt with through His sacrifice. In Christ, we see the perfect example of a life dedicated to solving the deepest problems of humanity—spiritual, emotional, and physical.

If Christ dwells in you, then His nature is at work in you. You are not empty; you carry divine capacity. The scripture affirms, “I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me” (Philippians 4:13). This means you have the wisdom, creativity, and grace required to bring solutions to your world. Ask God for insight, for “if any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God… and it shall be given him” (James 1:5). Refuse to be a spectator—be a solution carrier.

Prayer Nugget : Lord, make me a vessel of solutions in my generation. Fill me with wisdom, creativity, and boldness to solve problems and add value wherever I go.

Bible in One Year : Psalms 1–8

Don’t Limit Yourself

Date : Saturday, 6th June, 2026

Text : Proverbs 23:7

Author : Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation :

As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he (Proverbs 23:7). Your life will always move in the direction of your dominant thoughts. When you allow fear, doubt, and past failures to control your thinking, you unconsciously build walls around your destiny. But when your heart is filled with faith and possibility, you step into the limitless capacity that God has placed within you, for with God, nothing shall be impossible (Luke 1:37).

God never designed you to live a restricted life. The same God who created the heavens and the earth first conceived them in His divine mind before speaking them into existence. In the same way, every vision, dream, and idea God drops in your heart is a seed of greatness. The scripture reminds us that God is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think (Ephesians 3:20), showing that your imagination is only a starting point for what God can accomplish.

Many people limit themselves because they are waiting for someone else to go first. But God is often looking for pioneers—people who will dare to believe Him beyond what has been done before. Jesus said, “If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth” (Mark 9:23). If it has never been done, it may be because you are the one chosen to do it. You can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth you (Philippians 4:13).

Do not kill the ideas God has given you through fear, procrastination, or self-doubt. Nurture them with faith, prayer, and action. Remember, it is not by might, nor by power, but by my Spirit, saith the Lord (Zechariah 4:6). When God is for you, no limitation can stand against you (Romans 8:31). Refuse to limit yourself—God has already made provision for your expansion.

Prayer Nugget : Lord, enlarge my capacity to think, believe, and act according to Your will. Help me to break every limitation in my mind and step boldly into the purpose You have ordained for me.

Bible in One Year : Job 39–42

What Will You Be Remembered For (4)?

Date : Friday, 5th June, 2026

Text : Matthew 6:19–21

Author : Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation :

Scripture makes it clear that giving to the poor is not just an act of kindness—it is an investment in eternity. The Bible says he that gives to the poor lends to the Lord, and God takes such actions personally (Proverbs 19:17). When you meet the needs of the vulnerable, you are honoring God directly.

Though we brought nothing into this world and will take nothing out, Jesus taught that we can lay up treasures in heaven. Earthly riches are temporary and subject to loss, but heavenly treasures are eternal and secure (1 Timothy 6:7; Matthew 6:19–20). What you give for God’s sake is never lost—it is preserved in eternity.

There is a direct connection between generosity and eternal rewards. When you give to the poor, it is like transferring your wealth into a heavenly account. Jesus told the rich young ruler to give to the poor and have treasure in heaven, showing that giving has eternal implications (Matthew 19:21).

At the end of time, God will reward acts of kindness done to others as though they were done to Him. Feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, and caring for the needy are all recognized as service unto Christ (Matthew 25:34–40). Let your life be marked by generosity, knowing that what you invest in others will speak for you in eternity.

Prayer Nugget : Father, give me a compassionate heart; help me to invest in eternity through generosity and to reflect Your love to the needy, in Jesus’ name.

Bible in One Year : Job 35–38

What Will You Be Remembered For (3)?

Date : Thursday, 4th June, 2026

Text : Romans 5:8

Author : Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation :

We are called to be good to others not because they deserve it, but because goodness is God’s nature. If you are truly God’s child, His nature should be evident in you. The Bible says that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us—an ultimate act of undeserved kindness (Romans 5:8).

Goodness is the light of God shining through us in a dark world filled with cruelty and hypocrisy. Jesus commands us to let our light shine so that others may see our good works and glorify God (Matthew 5:16). Kindness is not optional; it is a visible expression of our faith.

We must be kind because it is a command and a reflection of obedience. Scripture instructs us to be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving as God forgave us (Ephesians 4:32). When God has shown us mercy, extending that same mercy to others becomes a responsibility.

Furthermore, kindness is a seed that brings a harvest. Whatever a man sows, that shall he also reap (Galatians 6:7). When you live a life of goodness, you create lasting impact both on earth and in eternity. Let your life consistently reflect God’s love through acts of kindness.

Reflective Nugget : In what practical ways can I intentionally show God’s kindness to someone today, regardless of how they treat me?

Bible in One Year : Job 31–34

What Will You Be Remembered For (2)?

Date : Wednesday, 3rd June, 2026

Text : Luke 17:11–19

Author : Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation :

Many people have stopped showing kindness because of past disappointments. They helped someone who showed no gratitude, and the experience left them discouraged. Over time, they begin to withdraw and question the value of doing good (Galatians 6:9).

However, our Lord Jesus Christ faced a similar situation. Ten lepers were healed, yet only one returned to give thanks. Despite this, Jesus did not stop healing or change His nature. His goodness was not dependent on people’s responses (Luke 17:17–18).

Your kindness should not be determined by how others respond, but by who you are in Christ. When you allow ingratitude to harden your heart, you risk losing a vital part of your Christian character. Continue to do good, knowing that God sees and rewards every act (Hebrews 6:10).

Choose to remain kind, generous, and compassionate. Let your life reflect Christ, who gave without expecting anything in return. In the end, it is not people’s reactions that matter most, but God’s approval and the eternal impact of your actions.

Action Nugget : Show kindness today without expecting appreciation; let your actions be driven by love, not by recognition.

Bible in One Year : Job 25–30

What Will You Be Remembered For?

Date : Tuesday, 2nd June, 2026

Text : Acts 9:36–42

Author : Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation :

Sometimes, life teaches us deep lessons through simple experiences. Years ago, on a rainy day, my wife slipped and fell in front of a stranger’s house. Without knowing us, a kind woman came out, showed compassion, and helped her clean up. That simple act of kindness left a lasting impression on us.

About a year later, we passed by the same house and saw her obituary. Though she was gone, what remained with us was not her possessions or status, but her kindness. Even years after, that memory still speaks. It reminds us that the true value of life is not in what we acquire, but in the lives we touch (Proverbs 11:17).

In today’s text, Dorcas was remembered not for beauty or wealth, but for her good works and care for the needy. Her impact was so great that people wept and testified of her kindness. In contrast, the rich man in Luke 16 had wealth but no positive impact, and his end was tragic (Luke 16:19–25).

What you achieve has no eternal value until it impacts others and advances God’s kingdom. Live intentionally, give generously, and serve selflessly. Let your life be remembered for love, compassion, and godly influence (Matthew 5:16).

Action Nugget : Do at least one intentional act of kindness today that will positively impact someone’s life and reflect Christ.

Bible in One Year : Job 21–24

Good News

Date : Monday, 1st June, 2026

Text : Luke 1:26–38

Author : Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation :

The announcement of Jesus’ birth to Mary stands as the greatest good news ever given, bringing hope, favor, and divine intervention (Luke 1:30–31). It shows that regardless of the season, God is able to bring good news into our lives (Isaiah 52:7). Even when situations seem impossible, God’s power is not limited, for with Him nothing shall be impossible (Luke 1:37).

Mary’s response teaches that receiving good news requires faith and surrender. She said, “Be it unto me according to thy word,” aligning with God’s will (Luke 1:38). Our response determines how His promises unfold, for faith comes by hearing the Word (Romans 10:17). As you step into this new month, trust God—He is able to perfect all that concerns you (Psalm 138:8).

Happy New Month! Let us pray!

Prayer Nuggets

  1. Father, thank You for the gift of a new month and for the good things You have prepared for me, in Jesus’ name.
  2. Lord, let this month bring me good news on every side, in Jesus’ name.
  3. Father, let every long-standing expectation in my life turn into testimonies, in Jesus’ name.
  4. Lord, I receive the grace to believe Your Word beyond limitations, in Jesus’ name.
  5. Father, let every impossibility in my life become possible by Your power, in Jesus’ name.
  6. Lord, grant me the heart of obedience to align with Your will, in Jesus’ name.
  7. Father, let divine favor locate me this month, in Jesus’ name.
  8. Lord, silence every voice of doubt and fear, in Jesus’ name.
  9. Father, let this month be filled with breakthroughs and open doors, in Jesus’ name.
  10. Lord, let Your Word produce visible results in my life, in Jesus’ name.
  11. Father, turn every delay into joy and celebration, in Jesus’ name.
  12. Lord, make my life a testimony of Your goodness this month, in Jesus’ name.

Bible in One Year : Job 17–20

The Need for Understanding

Date : Sunday, 31st May, 2026

Text : Acts 8:30–31

Author : Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation :

The Ethiopian eunuch desired to know God through His Word, yet he lacked understanding. Though he was reading the Scriptures, the message remained unclear to him. It was not until God sent Philip to guide him that the Word became meaningful (Acts 8:35).

This shows the importance of anointed teachers in our spiritual growth. God has provided pastors, teachers, and platforms for learning so His Word can be rightly understood. Through sound teaching, difficult truths are made simple and applicable (Ephesians 4:11–12).

Unfortunately, many believers neglect opportunities such as Sunday School, Bible study, and fellowship gatherings. In doing so, they miss out on deeper understanding and spiritual growth. Ignorance of the Word limits the fullness of what God desires to reveal (Hosea 4:6).

Make it a priority to learn God’s Word consistently. Position yourself under sound teaching and remain teachable. As you seek understanding, the Word will open up to you and transform your life.

Action Nugget : Commit to attending and actively participating in Bible study and teaching platforms this week; seek understanding, not just information.

Bible in One Year : Job 13–16

The Spirit Vs the Letter

Date : Saturday, 30th May, 2026

Text : 2 Corinthians 3:6

Author : Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation :

It is one thing to read the Word of God and another thing to truly understand it. Understanding goes beyond mere reading—it involves believing and obeying what God has said. True comprehension comes when the Word becomes life to you (James 1:22).

The Holy Spirit is the One who gives illumination. Scripture says the entrance of God’s Word brings light and understanding. Without His help, the Word may remain just letters on a page (Psalm 119:130).

The Bible becomes a closed book to those who approach it intellectually without spiritual dependence. The letter alone cannot transform, but the Spirit reveals truth and makes it alive in your heart (1 Corinthians 2:12–14).

The letter kills, but the Spirit gives life. When you engage the Word through the Holy Spirit, it produces transformation, direction, and power. Always seek His guidance as you study and live by the Word.

Prayer Nugget : Father, open my eyes by Your Spirit; grant me understanding of Your Word and help me to live by its truth, in Jesus’ name.

Bible in One Year : Job 9–12

The Wisdom of Surrender

Date : Friday, 29th May, 2026

Text:   Proverbs 3:5-6

Author : Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation:

The danger begins when a person becomes overly confident in their own judgment. Pride subtly whispers, “I know what I’m doing,” even when God has already spoken otherwise. This is how many walk into avoidable troubles—financial mistakes, broken relationships, and spiritual decline—not because God was silent, but because His voice was ignored, contrary to the wisdom of Proverbs 3:5–6.

The Apostle Paul declares that “the foolishness of God is wiser than men,” emphasizing that even what may seem unreasonable in God’s instruction carries wisdom far beyond human calculation (1 Corinthians 1:25). Obedience may not always feel convenient, but it is always safe and leads to preservation.

God has made His wisdom available to all who seek it, for James 1:5 assures us that He gives wisdom generously. He also promises in Psalm 32:8 to instruct and teach us in the way we should go. This reveals that surrendering to God is not loss, but access to divine direction.

Beloved, safety in life is not found in intelligence, experience, or strategy alone—it is found in submission to God. Those who humble themselves under His authority will be spared unnecessary battles and avoidable pain, walking instead in the peace and direction that only God can give.

Prayer Nugget: Father, teach me to surrender fully and follow Your direction even when I do not understand.

Bible in One Year: Job 5–8