T- Testimony

Date : Tuesday, 14th April, 2026

Text : Psalm 66:16

Author : Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation :

Today is the sixth day on our 9-day devotional journey, and we are exploring the sixth letter in the word GRATITUDE. Therefore, our theme is T – Testimony. A grateful heart is strengthened by remembrance and expressed through testimony. Testimony is the spoken evidence of God’s faithfulness in your life.

The psalmist in today’s text declares, “Come and hear, all ye that fear God, and I will declare what he hath done for my soul.” Psalm 66:16. Every testimony is a victory declared over past battles. When you testify, you are reminding yourself and others that God is faithful and still works wonders. Silence can weaken gratitude, but testimony strengthens faith and builds confidence in God’s power.

Testimony is not only for celebration but also for multiplication. What you declare gratefully, God can repeat and increase. Your testimony today is a seed for tomorrow’s miracles. When you share what God has done, you are activating faith in your future.

Refuse to be silent about God’s goodness. Speak it, declare it, and share it boldly. Let your life be a continuous reflection of divine help and mercy, so that others may see and glorify God through your story.

Prayer Nugget : Father, fill my mouth with testimonies; let my life continually reflect Your goodness so that I will never cease to give You praise, in Jesus’ name.

Bible in One Year : 1 Kings 10–12

I- Intentional Living

Date : Monday, 13th April, 2026

Text : Ephesians 5:15–16

Author : Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation :

Today is the fifth day on our 9-day devotional journey, and we are exploring the fifth letter in the word GRATITUDE. Therefore, our theme is I – Intentional Living. Gratitude does not happen by chance; it is cultivated through deliberate and conscious living. What you do intentionally will grow consistently.

Intentional living means choosing gratitude daily, regardless of circumstances. It is waking up with a decision to see God’s goodness, speak thanksgiving, and act with awareness of His presence. A careless life easily slips into complaints, but a deliberate life overflows with praise (Colossians 3:17).

When you live intentionally, you guard your heart and direct your thoughts toward what is true and worthy of praise. You refuse to be controlled by negativity and instead align your life with God’s Word. Gratitude becomes your response, not because everything is perfect, but because God is faithful.

Make a conscious decision today to live with purpose. Let your words, thoughts, and actions reflect a heart of thanksgiving. As you practice intentional gratitude, you will experience deeper joy, stronger faith, and a more meaningful walk with God.

Prayer Nugget : Father, help me to live intentionally in gratitude; guide my thoughts, words, and actions so that my life continually reflects thanksgiving to you, in Jesus’ name.

Bible in One Year : 1 Kings 8–9

T- Trust

Date : Sunday, 12th April, 2026

Text : Proverbs 3:5–6

Author : Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation :

Today is the fourth day on our 9-day devotional journey, and we are exploring the fourth letter in the word GRATITUDE. Therefore, our theme is T – Trust. Gratitude is sustained when trust in God remains unshaken, even when life feels uncertain. Trust is the bridge between what you see and what God has promised.

Trusting God means relying on His wisdom above your understanding. It is choosing to believe His plan is good, even when the process is uncomfortable. When trust is in place, complaints fade and confidence rises, because you know God is working all things together for your good (Romans 8:28).

A grateful heart is rooted in trust. When you trust God, you give thanks not only for what He has done, but also for what He is yet to do. Trust transforms waiting into worship and uncertainty into expectation. It anchors your soul and keeps your focus on God’s faithfulness.

Choose today to trust Him completely. Lay aside fear, silence doubt, and hold on to His promises. As you trust God more deeply, your gratitude will grow more richly, and your life will reflect unshakable peace.

Prayer Nugget : Father, help me to trust you with all my heart; teach me to rely on your wisdom and not my understanding, and let my life be filled with gratitude in every season, in Jesus’ name.

Bible in One Year : 1 Kings 6–7

A- Appreciation

Date : Saturday, 11th April, 2026

Text : Colossians 3:15

Author : Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation :

Today is the third day on our 9-day devotional journey, and we are exploring the third letter in the word GRATITUDE. Therefore, our theme is A – Appreciation. Appreciation is the art of valuing what God has done, recognizing His hand, and responding with heartfelt thanksgiving. What you fail to appreciate, you may eventually lose.

It goes beyond words—appreciation is a posture of the heart. Many are quick to ask but slow to acknowledge, quick to desire more but slow to value what is already given. Appreciation turns ordinary blessings into extraordinary testimonies and keeps our hearts aligned with God’s goodness (Psalm 107:1).

Appreciation is the secret to multiplication. When you value what God has placed in your hands, you position yourself for increase. A thankful heart attracts divine favor, while an ungrateful spirit repels it. Appreciation is not based on abundance; it is a choice rooted in understanding God’s faithfulness.

Learn to pause and give thanks deliberately. Count your blessings, celebrate small victories, and acknowledge God in all things. As you cultivate a lifestyle of appreciation, you will discover that joy increases, contentment grows, and your life becomes a reflection of unending gratitude (Luke 17:17–18).

Prayer Nugget : Father, teach me to truly appreciate every blessing you have given me; help me to live with a grateful heart and never take your goodness for granted, in Jesus’ name.

Bible in One Year: 1 Kings 3–5

R-Remembrance

Date : Friday, 10th April, 2026

Text : Psalm 103:2

Author : Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation :

Today is the second day on our 9-day devotional journey, and we are exploring the second letter in the word GRATITUDE. Therefore, our theme is R – Remembrance. Gratitude deepens when we intentionally recall all that God has done. A grateful heart is a remembering heart; it never forgets the works of God.

One of the greatest threats to thanksgiving is forgetfulness. When we forget past deliverances, we begin to doubt present help. The psalmist charges us to bless the Lord and not forget all His benefits, because remembrance fuels confidence in God’s faithfulness (Deuteronomy 8:2).

Remembrance strengthens faith in difficult seasons. When you look back at how God made a way before, you gain assurance that He will do it again. Every testimony from your past is a weapon against present fear and uncertainty. What God has done before is a guarantee of what He can still do.

Take time today to reflect on His goodness—answered prayers, unseen protections, and unexpected provisions. The more you remember, the more your heart overflows with gratitude. Let remembrance become a daily discipline that keeps your faith alive and your praise unceasing.

Prayer Nugget : Father, help me to always remember your goodness and faithfulness in my life; let my heart never forget your benefits, but continually overflow with thanksgiving, in Jesus’ name.

Bible in One Year : 1 Kings 1–2

G- God’s Goodness

Date: Thursday, 9th April, 2026

Text: Psalm 34:8

Author: Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation:

God’s goodness is the foundation of our gratitude. When you truly see God’s goodness, thanksgiving becomes your natural response. Every breath we take, every provision we receive, and every protection we enjoy is a reflection of His unfailing kindness. The psalmist in today’s text invites us to taste and see that the Lord is good—an experience that transforms perspective.

Often, we overlook His goodness because we focus on what is missing rather than what is present. Yet, His goodness is constant, not conditional. Scripture declares that the earth is full of the goodness of the Lord (Psalm 33:5), reminding us that His kindness surrounds us daily, even in seasons we do not fully understand.

Recognizing God’s goodness shifts our hearts from complaint to contentment. It teaches us that no matter the situation, there is always something to thank Him for. Gratitude begins when we deliberately acknowledge His hand in both the big and small details of our lives.

Let today be a moment of reflection and awareness. Count your blessings, name them one by one, and you will see that His goodness has never failed you. The more you see His goodness, the more your heart will overflow with thanksgiving.

Prayer Nugget: Father, open my eyes to continually see your goodness in my life; help me to remain grateful in all circumstances and never take your blessings for granted, in Jesus’ name.

Bible in One Year: 2 Samuel 23–24

Gratitude

Date: Wednesday, 8th April, 2026

Text: 1 Thessalonians 5:18

Author: Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation:

Gratitude is more than a response—it is a lifestyle that reflects a heart devoted to God. Gratitude turns what we have into enough and opens the door for more. In every season, pleasant or painful, giving thanks positions us to see God’s hand at work. Scripture commands us to give thanks in all things, for this is the will of God concerning us (Ephesians 5:20).

As we begin this 9-day devotional journey, the word GRATITUDE will serve as a spiritual guide, each letter unveiling a deeper dimension of thanksgiving: G – God’s Goodness, R – Remembrance, A – Appreciation, T – Trust, I – Intentional Living, T – Testimony, U – Understanding, D – Dependence, E – Expression. Each day will build upon these truths, leading us into a richer, more consistent life of gratitude.

Gratitude is the key that unlocks joy, even in difficult seasons. When we cultivate a thankful heart, we silence complaints and magnify God’s faithfulness. The Word of God declares that it is a good thing to give thanks unto the Lord and to sing praises unto His name (Psalm 92:1). No matter what lies ahead, thanksgiving will always keep us grounded in hope and anchored in faith.

Let this be a season where murmuring is replaced with praise, and entitlement gives way to appreciation. As you walk through each day of this devotional, may your heart be transformed, your perspective renewed, and your life filled with overflowing thanksgiving.

Prayer Nugget: Father, teach me to live a life of gratitude; open my eyes to see your goodness daily and fill my heart with thanksgiving in every situation, in Jesus’ name.

Bible in One Year: 2 Samuel 20–22

That I May Know Him

Date: Tuesday, 7th April, 2026

Text: Philippians 3:10

Author: Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation:

That I may know Him and the power of His resurrection is the cry of a heart that longs for deeper intimacy with Christ. This season, we are reminded that Christianity is not merely about religion, but about relationship with the risen Lord. The resurrection of Jesus is not just an event to celebrate, but a life to experience daily. “Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life” (John 11:25).

Knowing Christ goes beyond head knowledge; it is a personal encounter that transforms the believer from within. Apostle Paul, despite his spiritual achievements, still yearned for more of Christ. This teaches us that our pursuit of God must be continuous and passionate. “Draw nigh to God, and he will draw nigh to you” (James 4:8). The more we seek Him, the more He reveals Himself to us.

The power of His resurrection speaks of victory over sin, death, and every limitation of life. This same power is at work in every believer, enabling us to live above fear, failure, and bondage. Easter reminds us that no situation is beyond redemption when Christ is involved. As it is written, “According to the working of his mighty power… when he raised him from the dead” (Ephesians 1:19-20).

Therefore, let this season stir up a deeper hunger to know Him intimately and walk daily in resurrection power. It is not enough to celebrate Easter; we must experience its reality in our lives. As we meditate on His sacrifice and victory, may our lives reflect His glory. Let this be our daily confession and pursuit: that we may truly know Him.

Prayer Nugget: Father, please, help me to know Christ beyond head knowledge; help me to have  a personal encounter that transforms me from within in Jesus name

Bible in One Year: 2 Samuel 17–19

If Christ Be Not Risen

Date: Monday, 6th April, 2026

Text: 1 Corinthians 15:14–20

Author: Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation:

Apostle Paul boldly declares that if Christ be not risen, then our preaching is vain and our faith is also vain. This assertion underscores the centrality of the resurrection in the Christian faith. Without it, the gospel loses its power and meaning. “And if Christ be not raised, your faith is vain; ye are yet in your sins” (1 Corinthians 15:17). The resurrection is the foundation upon which our salvation stands.

Paul further reveals that without the resurrection, believers are false witnesses and victims of misplaced hope. It would mean that all testimonies about Christ’s victory are empty claims. But thank God, the resurrection is a proven truth that validates our faith and affirms our hope. “But now is Christ risen from the dead, and become the firstfruits of them that slept” (1 Corinthians 15:20). Our faith is alive because our Saviour lives.

This truth also assures us that our labor in Christ is not in vain. Every sacrifice, act of obedience, and service rendered in His name carries eternal value. If Christ had not risen, then our hope would be limited to this life alone. But because He lives, we have assurance of eternal glory. “Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye stedfast… forasmuch as ye know that your labour is not in vain in the Lord” (1 Corinthians 15:58).

Therefore, let us hold firmly to this unshakable truth and live with confidence in the risen Christ. Our faith is not built on assumptions but on divine reality. The resurrection guarantees our victory, both now and in eternity. Let this conviction strengthen your walk and deepen your devotion to Him.

Action Nugget: Take a moment today to reaffirm your faith in the risen Christ through prayer and thanksgiving. Share the message of the resurrection with someone, letting your life testify that Christ indeed lives.

Bible in One Year: 2 Samuel 14–16

The Power of His Resurrection

Date: Sunday, 5th April, 2026

Text: Philippians 3:10

Author: Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation:

The power of His resurrection is the greatest demonstration of God’s supremacy over death, sin, and the grave. It is not merely a historical event, but a present-day reality available to every believer. When Jesus rose, He secured eternal victory and released divine life unto us. “Blessed be the God… which according to his abundant mercy hath begotten us again unto a lively hope by the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead” (1 Peter 1:3).

This resurrection power is what quickens our mortal bodies and awakens our spiritual sensitivity. It breaks the grip of sin and empowers us to live in righteousness and dominion. The same Spirit that raised Christ now dwells within us, working transformation from the inside out. “But if the Spirit of him that raised up Jesus from the dead dwell in you… shall also quicken your mortal bodies” (Romans 8:11).

Furthermore, the power of His resurrection gives us victory in the midst of life’s battles and trials. It assures us that no situation is beyond God’s ability to restore and revive. Every dead dream, buried hope, and lost glory can come alive again through this power. As declared, “And God hath both raised up the Lord, and will also raise up us by his own power” (1 Corinthians 6:14).

Therefore, we are called not just to believe in the resurrection, but to walk in its power daily. It demands a life yielded to God, separated from sin, and filled with faith. As we press deeper in our walk with Him, His resurrection power will be evident in our character, authority, and testimony. Let this truth burn within you: the same power that raised Christ is at work in you.

Reflective Nugget: Resurrection power is not proven in empty confession, but in a transformed life. If Christ truly lives in you, then something dead in your life must come alive.

Bible in One Year: 2 Samuel 12–13