God Bless You (3)

Date : Thursday, 25th June, 2026

Text : Matthew 5:3

Author : Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation :

To be blessed is to experience true happiness—not the fleeting happiness based on circumstances, but a deep, abiding joy rooted in God. Jesus redefined what it means to be blessed when He said, “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven” (Matthew 5:3). This kind of blessedness is spiritual, internal, and eternal.

Being “poor in spirit” speaks of humility—a recognition of one’s dependence on God. It is the absence of pride and self-sufficiency. Those who humble themselves before God position themselves to receive His grace, guidance, and kingdom benefits (James 4:6). True blessedness begins when a man acknowledges that he cannot do life without God.

This blessing also brings a sense of fulfillment and contentment that the world cannot offer. While many chase happiness through possessions, status, or achievements, Jesus reveals that real joy flows from a right relationship with God (Psalm 16:11). When your spirit is aligned with God, your heart remains at peace regardless of external conditions.

Therefore, to be blessed is to live in humility, dependence, and fellowship with God. It is to carry a quiet confidence that your life is anchored in Him and your future is secured in His kingdom. This kind of blessedness makes you spiritually prosperous, deeply satisfied, and truly enviable (Proverbs 3:13).

Prayer Nugget : Father, give me a humble and dependent heart that continually seeks You, so that I may walk in true blessedness and experience the fullness of Your kingdom, in Jesus’ name.

Bible in One Year : Psalms 107–111

God Bless You (2)

Date : Wednesday, 24th June, 2026

Text : Genesis 27:27–29; Deuteronomy 33:13–17

Author : Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation :

To be blessed is far deeper than receiving material things—it is to have the forces of heaven, earth, and even beneath the earth working together in your favor. When God blesses a man, everything created—living and non-living—aligns and cooperates to bring that person into fulfillment of divine purpose. This is the mystery of the blessing: divine coordination producing undeniable results.

In Genesis 27:27–29, Isaac pronounced a blessing upon Jacob that activated supernatural supply and dominion. He spoke of the dew of heaven, the fatness of the earth, and abundance of resources. This reveals that the blessing connects you to both spiritual and physical provisions. It ensures that heaven releases while the earth responds, creating a life of supply, influence, and distinction.

Similarly, in Deuteronomy 33:13–17, Moses declared upon Joseph blessings from above, from beneath, and from the earth in its fullness. This shows that when God blesses a person, nothing is left out—every dimension of existence contributes to their progress. Opportunities, relationships, resources, and even circumstances begin to work together for their good (Romans 8:28).

Therefore, the blessing of God is a divine advantage that sets you apart. It compels creation to cooperate with your destiny and ensures that you are not stranded in life. When this blessing is at work, help comes from unexpected places, doors open without struggle, and your efforts are crowned with uncommon results (Psalm 5:12).

Prayer Nugget : Father, let Your blessing upon my life activate divine cooperation from heaven, earth, and all creation, causing everything to work together for my advancement and fulfillment, in Jesus’ name.

Bible in One Year : Psalms 104–106

God Bless You

Date : Tuesday, 23rd June, 2026

Text : Genesis 1:26–28

Author : Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation :

The phrase “God bless you” carries profound spiritual significance far beyond a casual expression. From the beginning, God’s blessing was first pronounced upon man as a divine empowerment to be fruitful, multiply, replenish, and have dominion (Genesis 1:26–28). This means that blessing is not merely material; it is a spiritual enablement that produces visible results in every area of life.

To be blessed by God is to be empowered for productivity and increase. It is the grace that causes your efforts to yield results beyond the ordinary. When God blesses a man, stagnation is broken, limitations are removed, and progress becomes inevitable (Deuteronomy 28:12). The blessing of God distinguishes a person and makes their labor fruitful.

Furthermore, the blessing of God brings enlargement and expansion. It causes you to grow beyond your current level—spiritually, mentally, and materially. Just as God enlarged Abraham and made him a father of many nations, so does His blessing open doors and create opportunities that human effort alone cannot achieve (Genesis 12:2).

Above all, the blessing of God establishes dominion. It empowers you to take charge, overcome challenges, and live victoriously. The blessing is what makes the difference between struggle and ease, between mere survival and impactful living (Proverbs 10:22). When God blesses you, He equips you to rise above circumstances and fulfill your divine purpose.

Prayer Nugget : Father, let Your blessing upon my life bring fruitfulness, multiplication, enlargement, and dominion in every area, in Jesus’ name.

Bible in One Year : Psalms 95–103

Prayers on Divine Security

Date : Monday, 22nd June, 2026

Text : Psalm 91:1–16

Author : Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation :

In a world filled with visible and invisible dangers, true security can never be guaranteed by human systems alone. While efforts are made daily to safeguard lives and property, Scripture reminds us that ultimate safety comes from dwelling in the secret place of the Most High (Psalm 91:1). Divine security is not just about protection—it is about remaining connected to God, our refuge and fortress.

God’s protection is both real and reliable. He shields His people from dangers seen and unseen, preserving them from evil and delivering them from harm (Psalm 121:7–8). However, this protection is activated through trust, obedience, and a consistent walk with Him. When we abide under His covering, we enjoy a peace that transcends fear, knowing that our lives are secured in His hands.

Prayer Nuggets :

  1. Father, we thank You for being our refuge, fortress, and ever-present help in times of trouble, in Jesus’ name.
  2. Lord, we commit our lives, families, and all that concerns us into Your hands; surround us with Your divine protection always, in Jesus’ name.
  3. Father, expose and destroy every hidden agenda and source of insecurity around us, in Jesus’ name.
  4. Lord, let no weapon formed against us prosper; cancel every plan of the enemy concerning our lives, in Jesus’ name.
  5. Father, dispatch Your angels to guard and keep us in all our ways, in Jesus’ name.
  6. Lord, deliver us from every form of danger—violence, robbery, accidents, and untimely death, in Jesus’ name.
  7. Father, let Your presence continually go with us and preserve us from seen and unseen dangers, in Jesus’ name.
  8. Lord, frustrate every evil plot against our homes, communities, and nation, in Jesus’ name.
  9. Father, grant peace and security in our land; let every reign of terror come to an end, in Jesus’ name.
  10. Lord, give wisdom and strength to those responsible for protecting lives and property; let their efforts yield results, in Jesus’ name.
  11. Father, help us to dwell daily in Your secret place and abide under the shadow of Your wings, in Jesus’ name.
  12. Lord, we declare that our lives are hidden in You; let Your perfect will concerning our safety be established, in Jesus’ name.

Bible in One Year : Psalms 89–94

Prayers for Fathers

Date : Sunday, 21st June, 2026

Text : Psalm 128:1–4

Author : Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation :

Today, as we mark Father’s Day, we celebrate the divine institution of fatherhood and the crucial role fathers play in God’s plan. Fathers are more than providers; they are spiritual leaders, mentors, and custodians of generational destiny. Scripture reveals that a righteous father builds a legacy that impacts generations, making fatherhood a sacred responsibility with eternal implications (Proverbs 13:22).

Biblically, fathers are called to nurture, instruct, and guide their children in the fear of the Lord. They are to model godly character, discipline with wisdom, and create an atmosphere where righteousness thrives (Ephesians 6:4). When fathers align with God’s will, they become instruments through which God establishes order, stability, and purpose in the family (Genesis 18:19).

Emotionally and relationally, fathers serve as anchors of strength, identity, and security. Their words, actions, and presence shape the confidence and direction of their children. As they reflect the love, compassion, and faithfulness of God, they become channels of blessing not only to their families but also to society at large (Psalm 103:13).

Prayer Nuggets:

  1. Father, we thank You for the gift and institution of fatherhood; we honor You as the Father of all, in Jesus’ name.
  2. Lord, empower every father with wisdom, integrity, and the fear of God to lead their families aright, in Jesus’ name.
  3. Father, grant fathers the grace to raise their children in righteousness and truth, in Jesus’ name.
  4. Lord, strengthen every father spiritually, emotionally, and financially to fulfill their divine assignment, in Jesus’ name.
  5. Father, let fathers reflect Your love, patience, and compassion in their homes and relationships, in Jesus’ name.
  6. Lord, preserve and protect fathers everywhere from evil, danger, and untimely death, in Jesus’ name.
  7. Father, let a legacy of godliness, discipline, and righteousness flow through fathers to future generations, in Jesus’ name.

Bible in One Year : Psalms 81–88

Divine Security

Date : Saturday, 20th June, 2026

Text : Psalm 91:1-16

Author : Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation :

From time immemorial, the security of lives and properties has often been under threat. Even in Scripture, Ezra sought the face of God for protection as he embarked on a long journey carrying precious treasures, trusting not in human guards but in divine covering (Ezra 8:21–23). This shows that true security ultimately comes from God.

In our world today, individuals, families, communities, and nations continually face various forms of insecurity. Despite the presence of trained security personnel and systems, human efforts alone cannot guarantee absolute safety. This is why Scripture points us to God as our refuge and fortress, the One in whom we can place total confidence (Psalm 27:1).

Like Elisha’s servant, fear can arise when we see threats surrounding us. But when his eyes were opened, he saw that the hosts of heaven were far greater than the visible enemy (2 Kings 6:15–17). In the same way, God’s protection around His people is far stronger than any danger confronting them, even when it is not visible to the natural eye.

Psalm 91 assures us of divine covering, preservation, and deliverance from every form of danger. As we dwell in God’s presence and trust in Him, we activate His protection over our lives. Our confidence must not be in fear but in the assurance that God is able to keep us and deliver us from all evil (Psalm 91:2; 2 Thessalonians 3:3).

Prayer Nugget : Father, we thank You for being our refuge, fortress, and ever-present help in times of trouble, in Jesus’ name.

Bible in One Year : Psalms 78–80

Preserved in Hard Times

Date : Friday, 19th June, 2026

Text : Psalm 37:19

Author : Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation :

Across every age, periods of difficulty and uncertainty have always existed. From the time of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph, seasons of scarcity and testing were evident (Genesis 12:10; Genesis 26:1). The Bible makes it clear that such experiences are not new, so believers should not be unsettled when they arise (Ecclesiastes 1:9).

Even though challenging times are widespread, the outcome for the righteous is different. Those who place their confidence in God are upheld and provided for despite adverse conditions. They will not be disgraced in difficult seasons, and even in times of lack, they will have enough (Psalm 37:19; Psalm 125:1).

God’s covenant assures His people of sustenance and preservation. Throughout Scripture, He demonstrates His ability to meet needs supernaturally—whether through unending provision or His promise to supply according to His abundant riches (1 Kings 17:14–16; Philippians 4:19). While others struggle, God ensures His people are sustained.

Therefore, do not give in to worry because of present circumstances. Keep your focus on God and prioritize His kingdom, trusting Him as your provider and sustainer (Matthew 6:31–33). In the end, all things will fall into place for your good as you continue to abide in Him (Psalm 23:1; Romans 8:28).

Action Nugget : Choose to trust God daily regardless of economic conditions. Strengthen your faith through His Word and refuse fear—your provision is secured in Him.

Bible in One Year : Psalms 73–77

Behind The Scenes (7) – Total Victory

Date : Thursday, 18th June, 2026

Text : 1 John 4:4

Author : Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation :

No matter the intensity of unseen battles, your victory is assured in Christ. The power at work within you is greater than any force operating against you. This truth should shape your confidence and silence every fear (1 John 4:4).

God has already secured your triumph through the finished work of Christ. You are not struggling to win; you are enforcing a victory that has already been won. Jesus disarmed principalities and powers, making a public show of them (Colossians 2:15).

Your responsibility is to remain in God and stay rooted in His Word. As you abide in Him, you are preserved, strengthened, and empowered to overcome every challenge. No plan of the enemy can ultimately prevail against a life anchored in God (Isaiah 54:17).

Stand firm in faith and refuse to be shaken by circumstances. Let your confidence be in God’s unfailing promises. When all is said and done, your story will end in victory because God is on your side and He never loses a battle.

Prayer Nugget : Father, thank You for the victory I have in Christ; help me to walk daily in that victory and never lose sight of who I am in You, in Jesus’ name.

Bible in One Year : Psalms 69–72

Behind The Scenes (6) – Guarding Your Walk

Date : Wednesday, 17th June, 2026

Text : Proverbs 4:23

Author : Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation :

Your spiritual life must be guarded intentionally because it is the foundation of everything else in your life. The enemy often does not attack openly but through subtle compromises, distractions, and gradual deviations from truth (1 Peter 5:8). What you fail to guard, you may eventually lose.

Your heart is the control center of your life, influencing your thoughts, decisions, and actions. This is why Scripture emphasizes guarding it with all diligence. What you allow into your heart—through what you see, hear, and entertain—will shape your life (Luke 6:45).

Holiness is not a burden but a shield of protection. A life that is disciplined and set apart unto God creates boundaries the enemy cannot easily cross. When you walk in righteousness, you position yourself under divine covering and preservation (Psalm 5:12).

Remain watchful and deliberate in your walk with God. Regularly examine your life, stay rooted in the Word, and avoid anything that weakens your spiritual strength. A guarded life is a stable life, and a stable life will always produce victory.

Prayer Nugget : Father, help me to guard my heart diligently and remain steadfast, disciplined, and faithful in my walk with You, in Jesus’ name.

Bible in One Year : Psalms 62–68

Behind The Scenes (5) – Authority in Christ

Date : Tuesday, 16th June, 2026

Text : Luke 10:19

Author : Pastor Adedeji Fadehan

Exhortation :

God has not left you powerless in a world filled with unseen battles. Through Christ, you have been given authority over every force of darkness, and your position is one of victory, not defeat. You are more than a conqueror through Him that loves you (Romans 8:37).

However, authority that is not understood cannot be exercised. Many believers live below their privileges because they are unaware of what Christ has accomplished for them. Knowledge of your identity in Christ is what activates your dominion (Hosea 4:6).

When you stand firmly in your identity, you can resist the enemy and enforce God’s will in your life. The enemy only takes advantage of ignorance and fear, but when you submit to God and resist him, he is compelled to flee (James 4:7).

You are seated with Christ in a place of authority far above principalities and powers. Walk boldly in this reality and refuse to live intimidated. As you exercise your authority through faith, the Word, and prayer, you will consistently experience victory.

Prayer Nugget : Father, help me to walk boldly in the authority I have in Christ and to exercise it daily for victory, in Jesus’ name.

Bible in One Year : Psalms 56–61