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

The Danger of Self-Will

Date : Thursday, 28th May, 2026

Text: Proverbs 14:12

Author : Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation:

You may wonder why many people hear divine warnings—through God’s Word, through conviction in their hearts, or even through godly counsel—yet still proceed on paths that lead to destruction. The answer often lies in the nature of the human mind, which tends to exalt itself, leaning heavily on personal reasoning and limited understanding, even when these contradict divine instruction, as seen in Proverbs 14:12.

Scripture reminds us that “there is a way that seems right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death.” What appears logical or convenient may ultimately be harmful when it is not aligned with God’s will. This is because, as Jeremiah 17:9 reveals, the heart can be deceitful, and without divine guidance, it can mislead even the sincere.

Human wisdom is finite, shaped by time, emotions, and incomplete knowledge, but God declares in Isaiah 55:8–9 that His thoughts and ways are far higher than ours. This means that what makes sense to us may not reflect God’s perfect plan, and only a renewed mind, as encouraged in Romans 12:2, can discern His will accurately.

Consider the life of Job in Job 1–4; despite intense trials, he refused to charge God foolishly. Rather than relying on human reasoning, he maintained reverence for God. This posture preserved him, showing that humility before divine wisdom protects us from deeper error.

Prayer Nugget: Father, deliver me from self-deception and help me trust Your wisdom above my own understanding.

Bible in One Year: Job 1–4

Children Are God’s Heritage (3) – Prayers

Date : Wednesday, 27th May, 2026

Text : Psalm 127:3

Author : Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation :

Children are a gift from God, and parenting is a divine assignment that requires wisdom, grace, and intentionality. As we reflect on God’s faithfulness, it is important to commit our children, families, and expectations into His hands through prayer. God remains the giver of children and the sustainer of every home.

As you pray, believe that God hears and answers, and that He is able to perfect all that concerns you.

Prayer Nuggets

  1. Father, I thank You for the gift of life and for children; they are Your heritage and a blessing to families, in Jesus’ name (Psalm 127:3).
  2. Lord, thank You for every child You have entrusted into my care; I return all the glory to You, in Jesus’ name (James 1:17).
  3. Father, I commit all children into Your hands; preserve them from evil and guide them in the right path, in Jesus’ name (Isaiah 54:13).
  4. Lord, let every child grow in wisdom, stature, and favor with God and man, in Jesus’ name (Luke 2:52).
  5. Father, grant parents wisdom, patience, and understanding to raise their children according to Your will, in Jesus’ name (Proverbs 22:6).
  6. Lord, help every parent to be a godly example and to nurture their children in love and discipline, in Jesus’ name (Ephesians 6:4).
  7. Father, for every child going astray, bring them back to the path of righteousness, in Jesus’ name (Isaiah 44:3–4).
  8. Lord, I pray for protection over children from harm, negative influences, and every plan of the enemy, in Jesus’ name (Psalm 121:7).
  9. Father, comfort every waiting mother; remove every sorrow and replace it with joy, in Jesus’ name (Psalm 113:9).
  10. Lord, remember every barren woman and open their wombs according to Your mercy, in Jesus’ name (Genesis 21:1).
  11. Father, strengthen the faith of those trusting You for children; let their hope not be cut off, in Jesus’ name (Romans 5:5).
  12. Lord, turn every waiting season into testimonies of joy and fulfillment, in Jesus’ name (1 Samuel 2:21).

Bible in One Year : Esther 6–10

Children Are God’s Heritage (2)

Date : Tuesday, 26th May, 2026

Text : Psalm 113:7–9

Author : Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation :

God is the lifter of the lowly and the restorer of hope. Scripture declares that He makes the barren woman to keep house and become a joyful mother of children. This reveals His power to change situations that seem impossible and bring joy where there was once sorrow (Genesis 21:1–2).

No woman should allow barrenness to lead her into despair or depression. Worrying and anxiety cannot solve the problem; they only drain strength and weaken faith. Instead of focusing on the delay, fix your eyes on God who is able to do all things (Philippians 4:6–7).

Consider Hannah, who poured out her soul before the Lord in deep prayer. She refused to remain in bitterness and instead turned her pain into a cry unto God. In due time, God answered her and she not only had Samuel but was blessed with more children (1 Samuel 1:10–11; 2:21).

God’s timing is perfect, and His plans are always good. Hold on to Him in faith, continue in prayer, and refuse to give up hope. The same God who remembered others will remember you, and He will turn your waiting into rejoicing.

Prayer Nugget : Father, I place every burden in Your hands; strengthen my faith and turn every delay into testimony, in Jesus’ name.

Children Are God’s Heritage

Date : Monday, 25th May, 2026

Text : Psalm 127:3–5

Author : Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation :

Children are a precious gift from God, not a burden or an accident. Scripture clearly declares that they are the heritage of the Lord and the fruit of the womb is His reward. This means every child carries divine value and purpose, and must be treated with honor and care (Genesis 33:5).

As we approach Children’s Day, parents must recognize that parenting is a sacred responsibility. God entrusts children into your hands not just to raise, but to guide, nurture, and shape for His purpose. You are a steward of lives that will impact the future (Deuteronomy 6:6–7).

The Bible compares children to arrows in the hands of a mighty man. Arrows must be carefully shaped, directed, and released with precision. In the same way, children must be trained, disciplined, and guided intentionally so they can fulfill their destinies (Proverbs 22:6).

A home that raises godly children is a blessed one. When children are properly nurtured, they grow to become voices of strength and influence in society. Invest time, love, prayer, and godly instruction into them, and they will bring honor and joy to your life (Ephesians 6:4).

Prayer Nugget : Father, help me to raise children in Your way; grant me wisdom, patience, and grace to nurture them into fulfilling their divine purpose, in Jesus’ name.

Bible in One Year : Nehemiah 11–13

Be Happy

Date : Sunday, 24th May, 2026

Text : Philippians 4:11–12

Author : Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation :

One of the keys to a joyful life is contentment. The Apostle Paul said he had learned to be content in whatever state he found himself. True happiness is not based on what you have, but on your attitude toward what you have (Hebrews 13:5).

Gratitude fuels happiness. When you learn to thank God daily—even for what seems small—you cultivate a joyful heart. What may look insignificant to you is a major testimony for someone else. In everything give thanks, for this is the will of God (1 Thessalonians 5:18).

Avoid unhealthy comparison. Comparing your life with others breeds dissatisfaction and steals your joy. God has given each person a unique path and assignment. Run your own race with focus and purpose (Galatians 6:4).

Choose positivity and trust God with your burdens. See the good in people and situations, and cast all your cares upon Christ through prayer. When you leave your worries with Him, your heart becomes lighter and your joy is restored (1 Peter 5:7).

Reflective Nugget : Ask yourself, “What am I grateful for today, and how can I choose joy regardless of my circumstances?”

Bible in One Year : Nehemiah 8–10