Divine Protection

Date: Sunday, 25th January 2026

Text: Psalm 91:1–2

Author: Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation:

Divine protection is a covenant benefit for all who dwell in God’s presence. The Lord is our refuge and fortress, a safe hiding place in times of uncertainty and danger (Psalm 91:1–2). When a believer abides in Christ, security becomes a lifestyle, not a wish.

Those who put their trust in the Lord are never left exposed. God watches over His people in their going out and coming in, preserving them from seen and unseen harm (Psalm 121:7–8). His protection is not seasonal; it is continuous and intentional.

Scripture assures us that God never sleeps nor slumbers. While human guards grow weary, the Keeper of Israel remains ever alert, safeguarding both life and destiny. Nothing escapes His watchful eyes, and nothing touches His children without His knowledge.

As you journey through 2026, rest confidently in God’s covering. Run into His name, for it is a strong tower that guarantees safety and peace (Proverbs 18:10). In Christ, you are secured, preserved, and protected.

Prayer Nugget: Father, please, preserve me and my household under your divine protection, in Jesus’ name.

Bible in One Year: Exodus 31–34

Overcoming Discouragement

Date: Saturday, 24th January 2026

Text: Isaiah 41:10

Author: Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation:

Discouragement is one of the enemy’s subtle weapons against the soul. When hope is weakened, strength begins to fade, but the Lord specializes in lifting those who are bowed down (Psalm 146:8). God never ignores a discouraged heart; He steps in to restore courage and perspective.

Scripture records that David, surrounded by loss and pressure, found strength by encouraging himself in the Lord (1 Samuel 30:6). He did not wait for circumstances to change before trusting God. True strength flows from an inner confidence in God’s faithfulness, not from external comfort.

God’s Word is a well of hope for weary hearts. Through the Scriptures, believers are reminded that God’s promises outlive present troubles (Romans 15:4). What God has spoken still stands, even when emotions suggest otherwise.

This year, make a conscious decision to reject discouragement. God is still working behind the scenes, ordering outcomes for your good (Isaiah 41:10). Your current season is not the end of your story—hope is alive in Christ.

Prayer Nugget: Father, please,strengthen my heart and restore my hope in every situation, in Jesus’ name.

Bible in One Year: Exodus 28-30

Walking in Purpose

Date: Friday, 23rd January 2026

Text: Proverbs 19:21

Author: Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation:

Purpose is the divine reason behind existence. No life is accidental; God created every person with intention, vision, and destiny in mind (Jeremiah 29:11). When a man understands that God has a plan for his life, life itself gains meaning, direction, and hope. Purpose answers the question of why you are here.

Many people are busy but unfulfilled because activity without purpose leads to exhaustion. When purpose is discovered, focus is restored and clarity emerges (Proverbs 19:21). Though many plans may compete for attention, it is God’s counsel that ultimately stands. Purpose aligns our desires with heaven’s agenda and keeps us from running aimlessly.

Living on purpose protects us from distraction and wasted effort. Scripture reminds us that we are God’s workmanship, created for good works prepared in advance (Ephesians 2:10). A purposeful life is a directed life—one where steps are ordered by God and energy is invested in what truly matters.

As you journey through this year, make a conscious decision to pursue God’s purpose wholeheartedly. Trust that the Lord will perfect all that concerns you (Psalm 138:8). Fulfillment is not found in chasing many things, but in faithfully walking in the path God has designed for you.

Reflective Nugget: Ask yourself, “Am I aligning my daily actions, decisions, and priorities with God’s purpose for my life?”

Bible in One Year: Exodus 24-27

Peace as a Lifestyle

Date: Thursday, 22nd January 2026

Text: Galatians 5:22

Author: Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation:

God’s desire for His children is not a life ruled by anxiety, fear, or constant unrest, but one grounded in lasting peace. Peace is not merely a feeling that comes and goes; it is a fruit of the Spirit and a way of life for every believer (Galatians 5:22). When we walk closely with God, His peace becomes evident in how we think, speak, and respond to life’s challenges.

The peace of God is powerful. Scripture tells us that it guards our hearts and minds, protecting us from worry and fear (Philippians 4:7). This peace does not always make logical sense because it is not based on circumstances. Even when situations are uncertain or overwhelming, God’s peace stands as a divine shield over the believer who trusts Him.

Jesus made it clear that peace is part of our inheritance as believers. He said, “My peace I give to you… not as the world gives” (John 14:27). Worldly peace depends on comfort, success, or absence of trouble, but Christ’s peace remains steady even in storms. It flows from knowing that God is in control and that our lives are secure in His hands.

As you journey through this year, peace will often be a choice. Colossians 3:15 instructs us to let the peace of God rule our hearts. This means deliberately refusing to allow fear, offense, or anxiety to dominate your inner life. Choosing peace is an act of faith that declares, “God is in charge, and I trust Him.”

Prayer Nugget: Father, please, let your peace rule my heart throughout this year in Jesus’ name.

Bible in One Year: Exodus 21-23

Walking in Humility

Date: Wednesday, 21st January 2026

Text: James 4:6

Author: Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation:

Humility is a powerful kingdom principle that attracts grace and divine lifting. Scripture clearly states that God resists the proud but gives grace to the humble (James 4:6). Pride pushes God away, but humility invites His help, favour, and intervention into our lives.

A humble heart remains teachable, submissive, and fully dependent on God. Pride often blinds people to correction and leads to downfall, for “Pride goeth before destruction” (Proverbs 16:18). Humility, on the other hand, keeps the heart open to learning and growth.

Jesus Christ is our perfect example of humility. Though He was divine, He chose obedience over self-glory and submitted Himself to the will of the Father (Philippians 2:5–8). Through humility, Jesus was exalted, showing us that lowering ourselves before God leads to honour.

As you journey through this year, walk humbly with your God in every area of life. Submit your plans, successes, and challenges to Him, trusting that He will exalt you at the right time (1 Peter 5:6). When humility becomes your lifestyle, God takes responsibility for your lifting.

Prayer Nugget: Father, please clothe me with humility and keep my heart aligned with yours, in Jesus’ name.

Bible in One Year: Exodus 17-20

Trusting God’s Timing

Date: Tuesday, 20th January 2026

Text: Ecclesiastes 3:11

Author: Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation:

God’s timing is always perfect, even when it stretches our patience. Scripture reminds us that God makes everything beautiful in His time, not according to our pressure or expectations (Ecclesiastes 3:11). Delays are not denials; they are often divine preparations working quietly behind the scenes.

Rushing ahead of God can lead to unnecessary struggles and regret. Waiting on the Lord is not a sign of weakness but a process that strengthens faith and builds endurance (Psalm 27:14). In waiting, God aligns our hearts with His will and prepares us for what is ahead.

Those who patiently trust the Lord eventually inherit His promises at the appointed time. The Bible encourages believers to follow those who through faith and patience obtain what God has promised (Hebrews 6:12). Patience positions us for lasting blessings rather than temporary gains.

As you walk through this year, choose to trust God’s timing completely. Even when the vision seems slow in coming, it will surely come to pass at the right moment (Habakkuk 2:3). God never arrives late, and His plans for your life will unfold beautifully.

Reflective Nugget: Ask yourself, “What area of my life requires patience and trust in God’s timing?

Bible in One Year: Exodus 14-16

Discipline and Consistency

Date: Monday, 19th January 2026

Text: 1 Corinthians 9:27

Author: Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation:

Great destinies are not built by chance but through discipline and consistent effort. The Apostle Paul spoke of bringing his body under discipline so that he would not lose focus or purpose (1 Corinthians 9:27). Discipline keeps vision clear and prevents distractions from derailing destiny.

God honours diligence and faithfulness, especially in small and seemingly insignificant things. Scripture teaches that those who are faithful in little will be entrusted with much (Luke 16:10). Small daily efforts, when done consistently, produce lasting and meaningful results over time.

A disciplined life creates room for growth, stability, and progress. God is a God of order, and He blesses those who live intentionally and responsibly (Proverbs 12:24). Where there is discipline, confusion is removed and productivity increases.

As you journey through this year, remain consistent in prayer, work, and obedience. Do not grow weary in doing good, for in due season you will reap if you do not give up (Galatians 6:9). Your labour, when sustained with faith and discipline, will never be in vain.

Action Nugget: Identify one area where consistency is needed and commit to it.

Bible in One Year: Exodus 11-13

Courage to Face the Year

Date: Sunday, 18th January 2026

Text: Joshua 1:9

Author: Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation:

Courage is essential for possessing the promises of God. The journey into a new year often brings unfamiliar paths and challenges, but God commands His people to be strong and courageous. Fear must be confronted and resisted, not entertained, because fear weakens faith and delays progress (Joshua 1:9).

God’s assurance of His abiding Presence is the source of true courage. He promises never to leave nor forsake His people, reminding us that we are never alone in any battle we face (Deuteronomy 31:6). Knowing that God is with you strengthens the heart and calms the mind.

Faith-filled courage silences intimidation and overcomes opposition. When the Lord is your light and salvation, there is no reason to be afraid (Psalm 27:1). God empowers those who trust Him, enabling them to face challenges with confidence and peace.

As this year unfolds and challenges arise, stand firm in faith. Remember that the battle belongs to the Lord, and He fights on your behalf (Exodus 14:14). When you trust God completely, courage replaces fear and victory becomes certain.

Prayer Nugget: Father, please,fill me with courage to face every challenge this year in Jesus name.

Bible in One Year: Exodus 8-10

The Power of Thanksgiving

Date: Saturday, 17th January 2026

Text: Psalm 100:4

Author: Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation:

Thanksgiving is a powerful spiritual attitude that acknowledges God as the true source of every blessing. When we give thanks, we honour God and recognize His hand in our lives. Scripture invites us to enter His presence with thanksgiving, because a grateful heart attracts more grace (Psalm 100:4).

Complaints shut doors, but gratitude opens new ones. The Bible instructs us to give thanks in all circumstances, knowing that thanksgiving releases joy and strengthens faith (1 Thessalonians 5:18). A thankful heart sees possibilities where others see problems and remains hopeful even in challenging seasons.

Jesus demonstrated the power of thanksgiving when He gave thanks before the miracle of feeding the multitude occurred. His act of appreciation preceded multiplication, teaching us that gratitude often comes before breakthrough (John 6:11). Thanksgiving prepares the ground for God’s supernatural intervention.

As you walk through this year, make thanksgiving your daily habit. Instead of anxiety and worry, let gratitude fill your heart and prayers. When thanksgiving becomes your lifestyle, God’s peace guards your heart and keeps you joyful (Philippians 4:6).

Prayer Nugget: Father, I thank you for all you have done and all you will do this year in Jesus name.

Bible in One Year: Exodus 5-7

Walking in Love

Date: Friday, 16th January 2026

Text: John 13:34–35

Author: Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation:

Love is the highest commandment and the clearest evidence that we belong to Christ. Jesus taught that love for one another would identify us as His true disciples (John 13:34–35). Our Christianity is most visible not in words or activities, but in how we love others daily.

Without love, even the most impressive spiritual activities lose their value. Scripture makes it clear that gifts, sacrifices, and service mean nothing when love is absent (1 Corinthians 13:1). Love gives purpose to everything we do and turns ordinary acts into expressions of God’s grace.

Walking in love preserves unity and creates an atmosphere where God’s presence dwells. The Bible declares that God Himself is love, and those who walk in love walk with God (1 John 4:8). Love protects the heart from bitterness and keeps relationships healthy.

As you journey through this year, choose love over offense and forgiveness over resentment. Let love guide your responses and shape your actions, for love binds everything together in perfect harmony (Colossians 3:14). When love rules your heart, God’s character is revealed through your life.

Action Nugget: Deliberately show love today, even where it is not deserved.

Bible in One Year: Exodus 1-4