KILL THIS SIN BEFORE IT KILLS YOU!

KILL THIS SIN BEFORE IT KILLS YOU!

JUICY JULY 2025: ABBA FATHER

DAY 29: KILL THIS SIN BEFORE IT KILLS YOU!

TEXT: NUMBERS 14:11; MARK 6:5–6; ROMANS 4:20–21; PSALM 78:41–42

BIBLE STUDY: HEBREWS 8

ECHOES OF TRUTH

 

Hello sisters! Welcome to Day 28 of Juicy July 2025. Oh, dear Father, we have come again today. Come and do what only you can do in the very lie of your daughter reading this now. May there be an explosion of deliverance in all areas of her life and family as she seeks Your face today in the Mighty Name of Jesus. Amen. 

 

OH TO LOVE YOU by Dunsin Oyekan

AUDIO: 

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“Oh To Love You (Conversation With The Father)”

I went to the Father
I said I need more power
I need more of Your fire
He said to me
All you need is more LoveI went to the Father
I said I need more power
I need more of Your fire
He said to me
All you need is more LoveOh to love You
Oh to love You
Oh to love You more and more
Oh to love You
Oh to love You
Oh to love You more and moreOh to love You
Oh to love You
Oh to love You more and more
Oh to love You
Oh to love You
Oh to love You more and more
…….
 

OPENING PRAYER

Abba Father, we invite You into today’s session. Grant us Access, Abba! Take over. Take the whole atmosphere. Saturate this moment with Your presence, Lord. Break every chain, raise every weary heart, and fill us with Your fire again. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.

 

TESTIMONY

Sis, let us read through these testimony before we go any further: 

ONE: BUD Praise the Lord!

I’m so happy to be among the testifiers in Juicy July 2025.

Though my prayer request hasn’t been posted yet, I’m here to testify that God has already answered two of them!

Firstly, I asked God to help me successfully deliver the project I’m currently handling. As a professional Quantity Surveyor, I’m expected to ensure the company makes a profit and not run at a loss. I specifically prayed that if there were any mistakes in my quantities, especially as we were about to close the final account for the project, God should intervene on my behalf.

And God truly came through for me!
After the final meeting was held, all outstanding issues were resolved and the account was successfully closed. I’m so grateful to God, especially because this was my first experience executing a project of this nature.

Secondly, I had been praying for favour before my boss because I’ve been trusting God for a transfer to another state. To the glory of God, my boss recently brought up something related to that discussion. I immediately used the opportunity to remind him of my previous request, and he responded by saying he was aware and that when the time comes, I should make it official.

I sincerely bless the name of the Lord for these great things He has done for me.
And I’m trusting that as I await answers to my other requests, my expectations shall not be cut short, in Jesus’ name. Amen!

May God continue to bless Mama Lizzy and her entire team.

Praise the lord.

 

TWO: I’ve been hoarding this testimony 😑. It happened since we had the “daughter of God roar” bulletin. Prayers that day were really powerful! I felt God’s presence mightily. I’m grateful to God for the gift of a new tongue. This is something He promised this year and He did it through Juicy July.
I’m grateful to God for ticking off more of the prayer requests in my list too. The way He has been answering my prayers I’m just in awe of Him. 🙌🙇‍♀️
My brother also shared with the family that he has started his residency. God truly answers prayers, even if it doesn’t turn out the way we want it to sometimes. He DEFINITELY answer prayers.
A friend of mine that God has been leading me to pray for her spiritual growth was baptised in the Holy Spirit just recently and she’s enjoying her walk with God. I was so excited for her that I didn’t know how to thank God accurately.
Let’s keep trusting, let’s keep praying even after Juicy July until we see God move on our behalf.

 

TESTIMONY PRAYERS

Shout ‘Halleluyah’ on behalf of our sisters. Amen. 

Our God is a wonder! Yours is just next in line! May God’s people rejoice at the sound of your testimony, in Jesus’ Name. Amen!

 

Let’s take this moment to lift our voices with gratitude:

Thank You, Lord, for these testimonies. We give You ALL the glory. None belongs to us! Father, glorify Yourself even more in the life of the testifier in Jesus’ Name. 

 

Now, say:

Oh Lord, don’t leave me out. Let me carry my own testimony with dancing from the beginning of Juicy July 2025 to the end and thereafter. Lord, may everyone praying in Juicy July 2025 have something tangible to show in Jesus Name. We receive it by faith in Jesus Name. Amen. 

 

EXHORTATION: KILL THIS SIN BEFORE IT KILLS YOU!

Dear sisters, today, please open your heart widely to receive the Word of God. I command your heart to be well loamy to soak everything in to the Glory of the Lord. 

So, sis, there are sins, and then… there are sins

Now, don’t get me wrong, we’re not trying to weigh sin on a scale, as though one is holier than the other. Scripture is clear that all unrighteousness is sin (1 John 5:17), and no sin is small in the sight of our holy God. But still, I’ve come to see a particular kind of sin that seems to carry a shocking weight. This one stirs deep disappointment in the heart of the Father. It stuns Him. It grieves Him. It shocks Him! It surprises Him! It leaves Him marveling in sorrowful wonder. And that is the sin the Lord is leading us to kill today. If we don’t kill it, it will kill us and all that God has for us. It is a monster! It has destroyed a whole lot of destinies in the wilderness! 

This sin is not just a sin on its own. It is the mother of sins. The womb from which many other sins are birthed. The gateway through which disobedience, rebellion, fear, anxiety, worry, pride, compromise, and deception enter into our lives!  

What is this sin, sis? 

Hmmmm, It is unbelief!!!

My sissssssteeeeer!!! Unbelief is not just a little doubt here or there oooo. No! Unbelief is a poison! A cancer of the soul. It spreads quietly but destructively. It causes you to question the very integrity of God. It makes you accuse Him without even realizing it. It shuts down your ability to receive from Him. 

Hebrews 11:6 says: “Without faith, it is impossible to please God.” It is not that it is hard or difficult. It says impossible! Ayaaaa 

Unbelief is like saying to God, “I don’t trust You. I don’t think You mean what You said. I don’t believe You’re good. I don’t believe You’re enough. I don’t believe You will show up.”

Can you imagine what that does to the heart of your loving Father? The same Father who spoke the galaxies into being?

The same Father who parted the Red Sea, rained manna from heaven, preserved the Israelites for forty years without worn-out sandals? 

The same Father who sent His only Son to die for you while you were still deep in sin (Romans 5:8). 

Ah, sis, that same God hears you saying, not with your lips but with your life, “I don’t believe You.”!!!

My sisters, unbelief is not just a thought but an action. It shows up in your decisions. In your attitude. In your silence. In your worry. In your compromise. 

It is that voice that tells you, “God is not reliable. You better handle this yourself.” It makes you pray, but not believe. Wait, but not expect. Speak faith, but live in fear. Unbelief is why many people remain in the wilderness of their lives. Hebrews 3:19 makes it clear: “So we see that they could not enter in because of unbelief.”

Unbelief will keep you circling the same spiritual mountain for years. It will make you defend yourself instead of trusting God to be your Defender (Exodus 14:14). It will make you advertise yourself online and offline because you think God is too slow to write your love story. It will make you borrow money because you think Jehovah Jireh has gone silent. It will make you harbor bitterness because you don’t believe that God can heal the wound or vindicate you. Unbelief is not a weakness, sis. Don’t pamper it! It is wickedness. It is rebellion.

What does unbelief actually sound like? Let’s not answer from our own limited minds. Let us ask the Father Himself.

“Father, how do You describe unbelief? What does it look like to You, the God of all the earth?”

 

FATHER, WHAT IS UNBELIEF TO YOU?

My daughter, listen well and know who I am. I am the Creator of everything, the earth, sky, seas, and all the stars beyond your sight. With just a word, I spoke light into darkness. I hold the oceans in My hands and set boundaries they cannot cross. The mountains rise and fall by My command. The thunder and the winds obey when I speak. I shaped the world when no one else was there. When I created the world, the stars in the sky sang songs of joy, and the angels in heaven shouted with happiness. They celebrated My handiwork and praised Me for all I made.

I am the beginning and the end, the One who was before time began and will be after time ends. I am beyond measure, unsearchable and infinite. I know every secret thought before you speak it. The mightiest kings and rulers are like dust beneath My feet. I am higher than the tallest mountain, deeper than the deepest ocean, and wider than the greatest sky.

Even the sparrows and the eagles in the air, I watch and feed them. Not one falls without My knowledge. The smallest creatures and the greatest beasts live by My care. I provide for all of creation, daughter, nothing escapes My attention or My power.

I am Almighty, Everlasting, and Sovereign. Nothing happens without My say-so. I set the stars in their courses and the seasons in their times. The universe obeys My voice. Look to the sky and the earth and all that lives, they all are My handiwork. There is no one like Me now or forever.

 

My daughter, I am your Father. All the riches in heaven and on earth belong to Me. The entire earth, the vast heavens, the galaxies beyond what your eyes can see, I created them all by the mere breath of My word. With just a word, I spoke life into existence. And with the same breath, I formed you. 

You are not an accident. I breathed My very life into your being. I am indescribable, infinite, unsearchable. I am the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End. I fill all things; nothing is hidden from Me. I know every secret, every thought, every fear, every hope. I am God Almighty, sovereign over all, and even the mightiest rulers, the wisest men on earth, are but dust beneath My feet.

Daughter, have you searched for the wisest among men? Gather all human wisdom, every library, every scientist, every philosopher, and it still pales in comparison to My wisdom. Consider the sun, the moon, the stars, how vast and radiant they are, yet their light is but a dim flicker compared to My glory. 

Dear daughter, I am God, sovereign over all creation. How could I have all this at My disposal and not love you deeply? Yet, I have told you I love you, and still, you refuse Me. 

I say, let Me carry you, and you say no. I

 say, let Me hold you, and you say no.

I say, let Me lead you, and you say no.

Why do you follow in the footsteps of Adam? When I made Adam, I gave him dominion and authority over all the earth. But a stranger’s voice whispered lies, tempting him to believe he was less than god. When I had already made him like God, why would he listen to a lie? 

Yet Adam disbelieved Me. He turned his back on My voice and said yes to a stranger’s deceit. And now, you are following that same path. I told you I could heal you, but you run to the herbalist. I told you not to worry, that I would provide, yet you prepare for a hundred years without trusting Me. You live like those who have no God, afraid of what the Gentiles fear, chasing after things that do not satisfy. 

I told you, I am your Provider. I will give you meat to eat, water to drink. I will guide your every step. But you disbelieve Me. You believe the voices of men and women who have no knowledge of Me, people who are themselves following Adam’s lie. You believe them more than you believe Me.

Daughter, it breaks My heart. You look down on My power. You call Me a liar, a distant shadow. Yet I have done countless miracles in your life, many you don’t even pay attention to. 

Even when I bless you through another person, you honor the person and forget Me, the Giver of all good things. Daughter, do you really take me as Your Father? Do you really trust Me?

 

THE MAN WHO SHOCKED GOD!

Let Me tell you a story about one man, a very strange man. One day, I spoke to him. I said, “Son, come. Leave your family, leave your house, and follow Me.” This man packed his bags, told his wife, and left everything behind because he heard My voice. He did not question Me. He did not ask for proof. He simply obeyed. I told him, “When you get to the place I am sending you, I will show you more.” And that was enough for him.

I was stunned. I had searched for generations and never found a man like this who would take Me at My word. That man was Abraham. 

Even then, there was no grace of the New Covenant. There was no blood of Jesus. There was no Bible in his hands. All he had was My voice, and he obeyed! It amazed Me. I decided I would never let go of this man. He must be blessed. I swore by Myself that his name would never be erased from the earth. His faith was so strong that the whole earth would be blessed through him and his descendants. 

Another day, I spoke to him and said, “Abram, you are old. You have no child. Yet, you will have a son of your own. Not just one child, but so many descendants that they will be more than the stars in the sky.” Now, daughter, most would have laughed at that or say, “That’s impossible.” But Abram did not laugh! He did not scoff or question Me! Instead, he said, “Oh, really? That is Your promise? Then let it be so, Lord. Tell me more. What are the signs of this blessing?”

I was taken aback. His faith was so real, so alive, it stunned Me. I told him, “Because of your faith, I will bless you so greatly that I will change your name. You will no longer be Abram, but Abraham, the father of many nations.” And do you know what? Abram did not hesitate. He didn’t question My promise or doubt My word. No fear, no skepticism. He went before his people, his maidservants and menservants, hundreds of men, and announced that he would now be called Abraham. 

The people thought he had lost his mind. They must have mocked him behind his back, saying, “This voice you hear must have driven you mad. You are old, childless, how can you call yourself father of nations?” But Abraham believed.

That faith amazed Me, my daughter! It was not born of sight or proof. It was a deep, unshakable trust in My word. He embraced a promise he could not yet see. He simply believed Me. And I knew then that I had found a man whose faith would not waver.

Later, when I asked Abraham to sacrifice his beloved son, the very child I had promised him, he did not hesitate. He took the boy he loved so dearly, carried him up the mountain, and prepared to obey. He held nothing back. No hesitation. No doubt. That kind of faith is rare, daughter. It moved my heart so deeply. 

I made a covenant with Abraham, swearing by Myself, since there is no greater person to sware by,  I am God all by myself, promising to bless him and to make his name unshakable for all generations. Even when his descendants turned away, rejected the promise, or doubted, My covenant with Abraham stands firm to this day. Because I have never found such faith in all the earth. That faith changed history. That faith shaped nations. 

 

THE WOMAN OF FAITH

Before I leave the family of Abraham, daughter, I must speak of Sarah. Her faith still lives before Me even today. Women like Sarah are exceedingly rare, so rare that I marvel every time I look upon her story. 

It is still a wonder to me, a sweet smelling wonder how a woman could trust Me so completely that she placed her life in the hands of her husband without hesitation! As my son Peter wrote in his epistle, “And Sarah obeyed Abraham, calling him lord. You are her daughter if you do good and are not afraid with any terror” (1 Peter 3:6).

Can you imagine that? 

To many of your generation, this sounds strange, unthinkable even, but this is precisely what I instructed Peter to write in his epistle. I told him to hold up Sarah as an example of the kind of woman I desire: a woman of unwavering trust in Me. 

The holy women of old adorned themselves in this very way. “For this is how the holy women who hoped in God used to adorn themselves, by submitting to their own husbands” (1 Peter 3:5). They were not afraid of what any man, any husband could do to them. They rested, they relaxed, confident that their husbands were busy walking in integrity, prayer, and good character. This was the old covenant, my daughter. Grace hadn’t even been made possible, how could a woman trust me that much?

But now, in these times, many reject this trust. They cannot believe Me when I say submit to your husband, for submission is really submitting to Me. I dwell in that marriage. When you look into your husband’s face, you are looking into the one I am living in. Yes, even if he is an unbeliever, as long as he is not leading you into sin. I told Peter to include that in his epistle: “Likewise, wives, be subject to your own husbands, so that even if some do not obey the word, they may be won without a word by the conduct of their wives” (1 Peter 3:1).

Yet, many do not see this truth. They fear that submission will destroy them, but has it ever? Have you ever seen Me destroy a life because someone submitted? No. The path I give is designed to crush the serpent’s head, not to harm My children. That is why I keep enforcing it, why it remains central. But you hate it, you reject it. You don’t practice it because you don’t trust Me.

Sarah, though, was different. One day, her husband came to her and said, “Pack your things; we must go. The Lord says it is time.” She did not question him. She did not say, “Are you crazy?” She did not run to her family or her husband and cry fearfully that her husband was about to destroy her life. No! She trusted me. She trusted that I would never allow my obedient daughter to suffer misfortune!  

Her husband told her she would be the mother of nations. Her heart rejoiced, and she accepted the new name I gave to Abraham to give to her, a name that carried My promise. What a woman.

I looked down in amazement at such faith. How incredible that both Abraham and Sarah trusted Me so completely. It stirred hope within Me, hope that I might find such faith again, among a couple, a woman, a girl, a boy, anyone who will trust Me this way. 

You see, it is only when you truly believe that you can receive what I have for you. Faith is the key to the treasure chest. Without faith, you cannot withdraw from Me. It is as if I have given you an ATM card full of riches, but you refuse to use it. How then will you access what I have promised?

 

WHAT YOUR UNBELIEF SMELLS LIKE TO ME

I said to you, “I can heal you.” But you said no. You chose instead to run after herbalists, prophets, and every other worldly remedy, believing that healing must come from somewhere else, not from Me. 

I said, “I can lead you into marriage.” Yet you listened to the whispers of doubt from people around you, voices telling you I cannot lead you. You doubted that the God of heaven, the Creator of all, could direct your steps in something as precious as marriage, daughter???

I told you I could give you a life unlike any other, a life that transcends the patterns you came from, a family legacy renewed by My hand. But you refused to believe. 

I said, “Do not worry about tomorrow. Do not carry the burdens of the future on your shoulders. Live today, and I will bless you.” But you said no. You chose to chase after the very things the Gentiles seek, food, drink, clothing, placing your heart on temporary things, rather than on the eternal righteousness I offer!

I pleaded, “Seek first My kingdom and My righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.” But you said no. You want it all first, the riches, the comforts, and then maybe you’ll put Me on top as an afterthought. 

Every time I speak to you, every time I bring you a promise, you say no. Even the promise of dominion, that authority I gave to Adam in the beginning, you reject it because you don’t believe it is yours. How can you receive something you do not believe you have?

When you pray to be delivered from sin, you do not truly believe you can be free, because you have never seen a life completely free from that sin. You cannot imagine what freedom looks like, so you hold on tightly to chains that I have already broken. Yet I have shown you the way. My son wrote it plainly in Hebrews, look there, daughter. He said you can be perfect, you can be made whole. Jesus Christ, my Son, was completely free from sin. He lives now, making intercession for you. He pleads your case, your deliverance is at hand. I tell you, you can be free from every sin. But you do not believe it.

So, I ask you now, what do you believe in Me for? What do you come to Me expecting? Are you here only to have my signature on the life you have created for yourself? A life that you try to start by your own strength and effort? That is all you want from Me?

But daughter, I want to do far more than that. I want to run your life, I want to lead you every step, because you do not know how to lead yourself. You are still a child in many ways, unsure and inexperienced. You cannot truly manage your life alone. So why do you insist on taking the reins and steering yourself into confusion and pain? 

 

THE TIMES JESUS REALLY MARVELLED

Sisters, can you feel the deep yearning of our Father’s heart? We live in a generation marked by unbelief, a faithless generation that breaks His heart. 

 

I want to remind you of two moments in Scripture when Jesus was truly amazed in the Scriptures. The first time was right after He was revealed as the Christ and began His ministry with great power. He went back to His own people, expecting them to receive Him, but they could not believe. Their unbelief was so strong that Jesus could not perform many miracles there!  Ayaaaaa! 

 

In Mark 6:5-6, it says, “He could not do any miracles there, except lay His hands on a few sick people and heal them. He was amazed at their lack of faith.” 

 

Imagine that, sis! The power of God was present, but the lack of faith restricted His hand. It is like having an ATM card but refusing to use it. Without faith, sis, miracles are locked away.

 

The second time He marveled was when the centurion came to Him. This was a roman, a gentile. But he was a man who understood authority. When Jesus offered to come and heal his servant, the centurion said, “No, Lord, do not trouble yourself. I know authority. I command my servants, and they obey.” Jesus was amazed by this faith, a faith unlike any other. The Scripture says Jesus marvelled at this man’s belief. He believed that the word of Jesus alone was enough to bring healing. This was faith that transcended the ordinary. Jesus marvelled greatly. 

 

Then, there were moments when Jesus looked at His own disciples and was amazed, amazed at their lack of faith, calling them a “faithless and perverse generation.” (Matthew 17:17), asking, “How long must I stay with you? How long must I put up with you?” (Matthew 17:17). He was grieved by their unbelief, showing us how serious this sin is.

Now, look at Hebrews 3:12-19, “Take care, brothers and sisters, lest there be in any of you an evil, unbelieving heart that turns away from the living God.” Ayaaaa!

It speaks about those who came out of Egypt but did not enter God’s rest because of unbelief. They saw God’s mighty works, how He parted the Red Sea (Exodus 14), how He provided water from the rock (Exodus 17), how He turned bitter water sweet at Marah (Exodus 15:23-25), yet they forgot. 

Hebrews 3:19 says, “So we see that they were not able to enter because of their unbelief.” 

This forgetfulness, this huge doubt, shows how wicked and deceitful and wicked the human heart is (Jeremiah 17:9).

Dear sisters, we must remember that nothing good dwells in our flesh (Romans 7:18). We forget God’s faithfulness so easily, which is why Psalm 103:2 says, “Praise the Lord, my soul, and forget not all His benefits.” 

Count your blessings, sisters. When doubt creeps in, recognize that it is an insult to God’s greatness, an affront to His omnipotence (Psalm 147:5). To doubt is to call God a liar (1 John 5:10) and question His power. This is a sin we must fight fiercely.

 

THE POWER OF FAITH

Sisters, by God’s mercy, I have years of personal prayer experience with God. And these have definitely shapened by faith in Him. I can tell you that faith is grown. It is cultivated. It is imparted. It is spiritual. It is built in the secret place. It comes from experience. From Koinonia. The fellowship with the Father builds that kind of trust, you just can’t move away! Ayaaaaa….Oh may God give me utterance to pass this across to you well.

What about you, sis? Do you have a track record of deep, sweet personal prayers? It’s only when you build a consistent history of prayer that you begin to gain true experience with God. And it is in that deep knowledge of God that faith grows. 

Faith is not just about believing something in your head. It’s a trust that settles in your heart, a trust that says, “I trust You, Lord, I trust You.” 

And faith doesn’t stand alone. Faith and obedience walk hand in hand. True faith always moves you to action. 

See, sis, our spiritual blessings have already been signed and sealed in heaven. But here on earth, we must say our own “Amen.” Heaven says “Yes,” and we say “Amen.” See it here: For all of God’s promises have been fulfilled in Christ with a resounding “Yes!” And through Christ, our “Amen” (which means “Yes”) ascends to God for his glory. (1 Corinthians 5:20) 

Ayaaaaaa, God saying it doesn’t mean it will come to pass in your life. You have your stamp of Amen to put on the cheque before you can go make a withdrawal! 

And that “Amen” is not passive, sis. It’s alive. It’s active. It shows itself in how we live. It comes with work and obedience because “faith without works is dead” (James 2:17). This kind of faith is the kind you talk about, the kind you live out. You believe it so strongly that you sing it, you shout it even when the devil comes to intimidate you.

From my own journey of prayer, I can tell you with full confidence that God answers prayers perfectly. Yes, every prayer I have made before the Lord, He has answered perfectly!! 

Now, there may be prayers that seem unanswered for now. Some people never see their prayers answered in the way they expect. But I can tell you for a fact, sis, the prayers that align with God’s will, those always get answered! 

That is why our deepest prayer should always be, “Lord, align me to Your will. Open the book You wrote about me, and help me to walk in that plan.” When you begin to walk in God’s will, your prayers naturally align with it. Then your prayers will be answered, not always in your timing or your way, but in His perfect way. This is what the Bible encourages: “This is the confidence we have in approaching God: that if we ask anything according to his will, he hears us” (1 John 5:14).

We need to get into alignment, sisters. We need to align ourselves with the Bible, with the plan God has written for each of us. It is not dangerous to live by faith. It is the faith that will save us and set us free from the many chains that bind us. When you call on the Lord, He will deliver you. We can be free.

 

FAITH CAN BE SEEN!

And sisters, faith is never hidden or silent. True faith is bold and confident. If there is real faith inside a person, you will see it. Faith means that even when you have not seen the issue solved, you still believe it will be solved. It means you cannot see God with your eyes, but you see Him with your heart. Even when the problem persists, you still love Him. You do not question or doubt Him. You continue to pray, even when the pain is real, because your faith says, “God, I am here. I trust You.” Faith is active. It doesn’t just sit and wait. James said it plainly: “Ye see then how that by works a man is justified, and not by faith only.” (James 2:24).

Abraham is the perfect example of this kind of faith. He did not just believe and do nothing. He walked the walk. He built altars, pitched tents, obeyed, changed names, prayed, kept moving, he was constantly active in his faith. 

That’s what faith looks like, sis. It shows itself in your actions. Even if your faith feels weak or dull sometimes, it will show in your prayer life, not in your front-stage moments before people. That is genuine faith. You will still find yourself rooted in prayers. You’d cry before him and laugh before man. You’d not curse him or hate Him! Ah, haba!

 

MY TESTIMONIES

My Father gave me liberty to share a few testimonies with you, so, let us dig into some of them. I pray they bless you and stir something in you, so you believe that it is in the littlest things that your faith is shown.

There is one that has shaped my journey with God. It began many years ago, around fifteen years back in 2010. I committed to a personal prayer consecration, just me and God. For two weeks every July, I would fast and withdraw into quiet places, sometimes locking myself in church, not praying for wealth or material things, but simply yearning to know Him more deeply. This was an act of faith in itself, believing that God hears my voice and that He answers. Philippians 3:10 says, “That I may know Him and the power of His resurrection.” That was my heart, to truly know Him. And He did answer. The Lord has grown in me in dimensions I would never have believed was possible.

Another thing was when I found Isaiah 30:21 that, “Whether you turn to the right or to the left, your ears will hear a voice behind you, saying, ‘This is the way; walk in it.’” I trusted that He could speak directly to me and started to knock, days after days, weeks, ‘I want to hear You like physically, speak to me’. My sisters, that steady, consistent seeking unlocked new dimensions in my life, and His voice came! Over and over again. Years have rolled by and it has only became deeper, clearer, greater and lovelier!

 

What about marriage? God spoke to me clearly in 2013, yet the proposal didn’t come until 2018. For those years in between, I held firmly to His Word, digging for more and more insights into the whole thing. Hebrews 10:23 encourages us, “Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for He who promised is faithful.” 

The world screamed at me to give up, to take control, to not wait. Social media shouted, “Don’t wait! God CANNOT lead!” and culture urged, “Take charge of your life!” But in my quiet moments, I knelt and asked, “Lord, You said You would lead me, right? Was that really You who said it?” And in the stillness, He whispered back, “Yes, My daughter, I said it.” So, I held on. I began to speak the name He gave me, just like Abraham who changed his name from Abram to Abraham when God promised he would be a father of many nations. Ayaaa, sis, faith moves you to act as though the promise is already fulfilled. Romans 4:17 reminds us that God calls into existence things that do not yet exist.

Did His promise come to pass? Yes, in the most exact way He said it would. Glory to God! And even now, years into the marriage, I see more layers of His promise unfolding, more confirmations and deeper proofs that I, Your Father was the One who brought you into this beautiful story! I am forever so grateful I waited on Him.

 

Let me tell you another one. It wasn’t even a direct encounter with Him at first. It started with a decision I made to take a break from social media. I thought one month would be enough. I just wanted a retreat, to step back, reset, and come back refreshed. But as that month was coming to an end, I heard His voice gently but firmly, telling me, “You are not going back online now.”, “Really? What?” But the answer was clear and unwavering: “You’re not going.” Every time I found myself wondering, “Should I check it? Should I go back?” the answer echoed, “No.” So, I released my hold on it and relaxed into His timing.

Days turned into weeks, weeks into months, and months stretched into over a year. There were moments I wondered if God was silent or if I had misunderstood, but every time I leaned into His instruction, He simply said, “Relax.” And I did. I trusted Him with the unknown.

I cannot fully express for now what God has done in that time of surrender and stillness, sis. Oh my my! Even when it didn’t make sense. It is always in my quiet obedience that I see His faithfulness most clearly, sis. And this is always a reminder to me that God’s greatest work happens when we choose to rest and trust rather than rush ahead. 

Psalm 37:7 says, “Be still before the Lord and wait patiently for Him.”

 

There was another time we were planning for our seventh anniversary (The BUD Family Africa) and suggestions started to come in about how best to celebrate it. A few people mentioned that we should shoot a movie. But immediately, I resisted the idea. At the time, I was heavily pregnant. I simply believed it was not feasible. How would I write a whole movie script in that condition? I concluded within myself that it was impossible and brushed the idea aside.

But as is my custom, I went before the Lord to inquire of Him. And to my surprise, the Lord said, “Yes, I want you to write a movie.” I was stunned. “Lord, a movie? Now?” My mind was blank; I had no inspiration, no direction. I couldn’t see how it would happen. But I heard Him say clearly, “I want you to.” That was all I needed. I said, “Okay, Lord. I’ll believe You. I’ll kneel down right now and pray, please give me the story.”

So I knelt, and He began to pour it out. Just like that, the story began to flow. I started recording voice notes rapidly, note after note, until the full script was complete! Ayaaaa. It was divine. Then He told me whom to send the materials to who helped to transcribe and build them. We started putting things in motion to shoot the film.

But then another question arose, how would we finance it? The economy was unstable, resources were tight, and everything seemed expensive. Yet God provided. Not only did we have enough for the production, we had extra left after the shoot. This reminded me of 2 Corinthians 9:8 “And God is able to make all grace abound toward you, that you, always having all sufficiency in all things, may abound to every good work.”

After the movie, Happily Ever After? was ready, I had plans. I was going to run paid ads so the message would reach far and wide. Another sister reached out to me and said, “Ah! This movie must go far. I want to sponsor the ads.” I told her, “Thank you, but I’ve even already sent money to one of my brothers who’s going to handle the ads for us.” Everything was set.

But then, God came again and said “You are not running ads.” I was shocked. “Sir? But how will the movie go far?” I tried to explain. I told him how the last movie barely reached 5,000 views even after years. But He was firm. “You are not running ads,” he said again. So I obeyed. It didn’t make sense to me at the time, but I had learned to trust God beyond logic.

And would you believe it? Just about a year later, that same movie crossed over 70,000 views without any paid promotion. How? Why? With how many subscribers? Because I simply trusted the Word He gave. “Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight” (Proverbs 3:5-6).

That experience taught me again that God is not in need of our strategies. He is not limited by economic situations or digital algorithms. When He breathes on a matter, His wind carries it far beyond what we could ever plan. And truly, as 1 Samuel 2:9 says, “By strength shall no man prevail.” It was not our strength, our money, or our marketing plans that brought that impact. It was God. Just God. 

 

And the last testimony I would share. There was a moment when God spoke to me clearly that “It is time to introduce discipleship into The BUD Family.” Instantly, my mind began to race. I said, “Father, if I introduce discipleship now, the family will shrink. We are close to a thousand members. If I bring this requirement, won’t it mean we’d drastically reduce? Won’t it mean we become just a few?” But His answer was steady and unshakable: “Yes, do it.” I hesitated for a moment, then submitted. “Okay, sir.” And I obeyed.

What followed was nothing short of miraculous. Every time He said, “Do this,” and I obeyed, I saw the family grow, not shrink. Every aspect began to rise. The growth wasn’t necessarily in numbers, but in depth, in maturity, in fire. It became clear to me that His commandments are not burdensome. This is the promise of Scripture: “For this is the love of God, that we keep His commandments; and His commandments are not burdensome” (1 John 5:3).

 

Sisters, you can trust Him. The One who loves you is also the One who governs you. He commands, yes, but His commands are not meant to oppress; rather, they are meant to protect, to lead, to guide you to your highest good. He knows the best path, even when it seems unclear or difficult. You may not understand His instructions at first, but if you know it is Him speaking, that is enough reason to obey. “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to Him, and He will make your paths straight” (Proverbs 3:5-6).

This is why the most vital thing, my dear sisters, is to sharpen your knowledge of Him. Cultivate a deep, intimate relationship, koinonia, with God so that His voice becomes unmistakable in your life. When you know His voice, you will be able to hold on to it firmly, even in the fiercest storms. I have tested Him repeatedly, and I declare to you with all the confidence in my heart that He is faithful. If you trust Him, He will never fail you. “The Lord is faithful, who will establish you and guard you against the evil one” (2 Thessalonians 3:3).

So, sisters, do not fear obedience. Do not resist His leading. The path He sets is the path to life, to blessing, to victory. Trust Him, and watch Him do wonders in your life and in the lives of those you influence. 

 

DANGERS OF UNBELIEF

1. Unbelief Cuts Off Access to God’s Promises

When God speaks a word of promise, He expects belief, not because He needs to be believed to exist, but because faith is the bridge that connects human weakness to divine strength. The Israelites were promised a land flowing with milk and honey. It was God’s will for them to inherit it. But Hebrews 3:19 says, “So we see that they were not able to enter because of unbelief.”

Unbelief made a whole generation perish in the wilderness. Imagine seeing God part the Red Sea, rain down manna from heaven, and still saying, “We cannot go up against the giants in the land.” Their fear, rooted in sheer unbelief, overruled what they had already seen of God’s power. So, instead of a journey that could have lasted a few weeks, they wandered for forty years, and their bones were buried in the wilderness of missed destinies. Ahhhhh!

Unbelief is not only doubt, sis, it is distrust. It makes you see the problems bigger than the One who made the heavens and earth. Even today, many believers wander spiritually because they doubt God’s instructions, His timing, or His ability to lead. Unbelief turns a short journey into a lifetime of wandering.

 

2. Unbelief Offends God and Grieves His Spirit

In Numbers 14:11, after Israel refused again to believe God would give them the land, He said to Moses, “How long will they refuse to believe in Me, in spite of all the signs I have performed among them?”

Oh my! What a loving father who provides, protects, and sacrifices everything for his children! Yet they always think he’ll abandon them. They look for help elsewhere even though he has never failed them. That is what unbelief does to God. It grieves Him.

When Jesus went to His hometown in Mark 6:5-6, the Bible says, “He could not do any miracles there, except lay his hands on a few sick people and heal them. He was amazed at their lack of faith.” Unbelief doesn’t only hurt us, sis, it limits what God will do in and through us. Not because He is weak, but because He respects our choice to reject Him.

God is not pleased with unbelief. Hebrews 11:6 says, “And without faith it is impossible to please God.” A person who lives in unbelief constantly builds walls between themselves and divine help, even while crying for that help.

 

3. Unbelief Opens the Door to Fear, Disobedience, and Sin

Unbelief never stands alone, sis, it opens the floodgates to other spiritual dangers. The Israelites in Numbers 13 exaggerated the strength of their enemies: “We were like grasshoppers in our own eyes.” This fear-driven vision led to rebellion.

When a person doesn’t believe God, they become afraid of life, of the future, of people, of trials. Fear leads to control, and control leads to disobedience. Instead of surrendering to God, unbelief makes people look for their own solutions, whether that’s manipulating situations, depending on people instead of God, or outright disobeying His commands.

Eve’s sin in the Garden began with unbelief. The serpent said, “Did God really say?” (Genesis 3:1). The moment she doubted God’s goodness and truthfulness, sin entered. Every sin today begins with that same whisper: “Is God really good? Will He really help you? Does He really mean what He said?”

 

4. Unbelief Ends in Judgment and Separation from God

In Revelation 21:8, the fearful and unbelieving are listed alongside the abominable, murderers, liars, and the immoral. It says, “their place will be in the fiery lake of burning sulfur. This is the second death.”

This shows how seriously God views unbelief. It is not merely a weakness but rebellion. The greatest sin is to hear the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and not believe. In John 3:18, Jesus said, “Whoever does not believe stands condemned already because they have not believed in the name of God’s one and only Son.”

Unbelief shuts the gate of eternal life. It says to Jesus, “Your blood is not enough. Your death is not necessary. I will trust myself instead.” And that self-trust leads to eternal loss.

 

Can you imagine a child drowning in a river. A lifeguard stretches out his hand and says, “Trust me, I’ll pull you out.” But the child shakes his head, convinced he must swim on his own. The longer he tries, the more tired he becomes. The hand is still there, strong and waiting. But the child drowns, not because there was no savior, but because he refused to trust Him.

That is what unbelief does. It causes us to drown in fear, sin, and destruction, even while rescue stands within reach. Oh may God hae mercy! 

 

HOW TO KILL THIS MONSTER OF UNBELIEF

  1. Start by knowing the God you say you believe in.
    Unbelief thrives where knowledge is absent. You cannot truly trust a God you do not know. Many people struggle to believe because they’ve not taken the time to deeply know the nature, character, and history of God. The more you know Him, the easier it becomes to trust Him. How can you believe someone you do not know? Someone you do not spend time with? “But the people that do know their God shall be strong, and do exploits” (Daniel 11:32). Dig into the Bible. Let the patterns of His acts teach your heart who He is. Tell to Him like He is close by, for He really is!

 

  1. Pray in the Holy Spirit often, it builds your faith.
    Unbelief is not just a mental problem, sis, it’s spiritual. The more you pray in the Spirit, the more your spirit man becomes charged with divine truth, courage, and power. “But you, dear friends, must build each other up in your most holy faith, praying in the power of the Holy Spirit” (Jude 1:20 NLT). There are days when your mind is overwhelmed with questions, fears, or doubts, but as you groan and speak in tongues, light begins to break through and faith rises again. It’s like spiritual exercise and your inner man becomes strong to believe.

 

  1. Surround yourself with testimonies of God’s power.
    There is a reason testimonies are shared in church. Testimonies stir up faith. When you hear of someone enjoying God so sweetly, healed of cancer, delivered from addiction, raised from spiritual coldness, or financially lifted from nothing, something within you begins to say, “If God did it for them, He can do it for me too.” “They triumphed over him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony” (Revelation 12:11). Make it a habit to listen to faith-building testimonies, from sermons, friends, books, or even your own life. Recall how God brought you through yesterday.

 

  1. Keep a journal of God’s faithfulness.
    Write it down when He provides. When He answers a prayer. When He gives you peace in the storm. When He reminds you of His Word. That journal will become your own personal weapon in moments of doubt. David said to Saul, “The LORD who rescued me from the paw of the lion and the paw of the bear will rescue me from the hand of this Philistine” (1 Samuel 17:37). His boldness came from memory. Don’t forget what God has done. Journal it.

 

  1. Confess the Word, even when your heart trembles.
    Sometimes your feelings won’t line up with your faith, but still speak God’s Word. Say it out loud until your heart catches up. Declare it over your situation. “Faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God” (Romans 10:17). Read it. Speak it. Post it on your wall. Let your mind soak in it like a sponge. That’s how you will drown out the lies of the enemy with the truth of the Word.

 

  1. Listen to songs that strengthen your faith.
    Worship is a powerful way to kill unbelief. Songs that remind you of who God is, His greatness, faithfulness, mercy, and power, these songs help you shift your focus from your limitations to God’s ability. When Paul and Silas sang in the prison, the chains didn’t just fall off physically , their hearts were free. Let your environment be full of faith-filled worship, my Father’s daughter.

 

  1. Surround yourself with people of strong faith.
    It’s hard to believe when everyone around you doubts. Unbelief is contagious. So is faith. Be intentional about walking with people who believe God. Listen to friends who stir your spirit, not those who feed your doubts. Be friends with those who challenge your faith, pray with fire, and speak confidently about God even in the darkest times. Proverbs 13:20 says, “He who walks with wise men will be wise, but the companion of fools will be destroyed.” Be careful who speaks into your ears, sis!

 

  1. Pray and cry out for the gift of faith.
    Yes, you can fast and pray about unbelief. Mourn over your sin of unbelief, sis! Blessed are those who mourn for they shall be comforted! The father in Mark 9:24 said, “Lord, I believe; help my unbelief!” That’s a powerful, honest prayer. Cry out to God to uproot every trace of unbelief in you. You can even fast it away! Fasting humbles your flesh and makes your spirit more sensitive. It pushes aside distractions so you can truly deal with the hidden seeds of doubt. God hears such sincere cries.

 

  1. Obey quickly, even when it doesn’t make sense.
    Faith grows through obedience, sis. Ah! When you take steps based on God’s Word, even if you’re unsure, you begin to see His hand move. That builds trust. Abraham obeyed without knowing where he was going (Hebrews 11:8). Every act of obedience kills a seed of unbelief. Just do what He says. You will understand later. Obedience brings revelation and reinforces belief.
  2. 10. Repent quickly when unbelief creeps in.
    Sometimes you will doubt. You may question God. But don’t stay there. The sin of unbelief grows when we feed it. Catch it early and repent. Say, “Lord, forgive me for that thought or motive. You are able.” That simple humility opens your heart for fresh faith. “If we confess our sins, He is faithful and just to forgive us” (1 John 1:9). Don’t let pride keep you doubting in silence. Run to the Father, and let Him pour fresh confidence into your spirit.

 

DEAD ON ARRIVAL

STIRRING THE WATERS

Dear sister, it is that special moment. 10 good minutes of stirring the waters, of praying in the Holy Ghost. Please gladly take this short pause. Let the instrumental below play and just stir. Don’t rush this. Pray in the Spirit. Abba to Daughter. Spirit to Spirit.

And if you haven’t received the gift of the Holy Spirit yet? This is YOUR TIME! Cry out to Abba:  “Father, fill me! Baptize me! Immerse me in Your Spirit! I need You for life, Holy Spirit, come. Baptize me with the Holy Ghost and Father, please grant me another pentecost in Jesus Name”

Let’s start stirring. 

 

 

TAKE CHARGE

We are daughters, let’s take charge over the territories where we are represented right now. 

Father, by Your mighty Name, I sanctify my body, my home, and my atmosphere right now. I cover myself with the blood of Jesus (Revelation 12:11) and declare every strange spirit, every demonic stronghold, to flee by fire (Psalm 34:7). I cleanse this place and myself from every trace of darkness (2 Corinthians 6:17). Let Your Holy Spirit fill this space and my life with Your perfect peace (Isaiah 26:3). I take authority as Your beloved daughter and refuse to be moved. In Jesus’ Name, Amen!

 

DECLARE THE GREATNESS OF YOUR FATHER

Ah, Lord my God, how great You are!

You are the Ancient of Days, the One who sits upon the everlasting throne. Before time began, You were. When time is no more, You will still be. You are uncreated, unshaken, unmovable, and unstoppable.

You speak, and the heavens tremble. You breathe, and stars are born. You stretch forth Your hand, and the earth is formed. You thunder, and the mountains melt like wax before You.

Who can compare with You, O God? Who can challenge Your wisdom, who can match Your power, who can question Your justice? Your ways are past finding out, and Your greatness is beyond measure.

You are clothed in light like a garment, and majesty flows from Your being. The angels cry “Holy, Holy, Holy,” day and night, and even that is not enough to describe You. The elders fall before You, casting down their crowns, crying, “You are worthy, O Lord!”

You are great in mercy, rich in compassion, slow to anger, and abounding in steadfast love. You forgive sins, yet You are righteous in judgment. You lift up the humble and bring down the proud. You remember the poor and confound the mighty.

You are the God who split the Red Sea. The One who rained manna from the skies. The One who shut the mouths of lions. The One who walked in the fire with the three Hebrew boys. You are the same yesterday, today, and forever.

Jesus, You are the Lion and the Lamb. The Root of Jesse. The Morning Star. The Son of the Living God. You conquered death. You broke the grave. You rose in glory. You reign forevermore!

I declare that You alone are God, in heaven above and on the earth beneath. No idol can take Your place. No power can overthrow Your reign. No enemy can defeat Your will.

You are my Rock, my Fortress, my Deliverer, my Song, and my Salvation. You are everything to me. All glory, all honour, all praise, all dominion, all worship, belongs to You forever!

Great are You, Lord, and greatly to be praised!

 

START PRAYING

Cry out from your heart: 

 

  • Oh Lord my God, I cry out for mercy. My unbelief is loud. It has fought against Your promises in my life. It has delayed my testimony. It has made me stagger when I should have stood firm. Lord, forgive me. Forgive my stubborn heart. Wash me with Your blood.
  • Father, I have accused You of being slow. I have silently believed that You forgot me. I’ve even entertained thoughts that You lied. I am sorry. Ah, Jesus! Have mercy on me! Let Your compassion speak louder than my rebellion.
  • I come against every stronghold of unbelief operating in my mind and soul. I cast you down in the name of Jesus! Every argument that exalts itself above the knowledge of Christ in me, be destroyed by fire!
  • Spirit of unbelief, your time is up! I am no longer your house. I am no longer your puppet. I reject you with holy violence! Leave me now! Leave my mind, my thoughts, my emotions, my speech,leave everything concerning me!
  • Father, deliver me from selective faith,faith for some areas but doubt for others. Give me full faith, whole faith, constant faith! The faith that Abraham had when he believed even though his body was dead.
  • Oh God, by Your fire, kill every root of fear in me. Fear that God will fail me. Fear that I will end in shame. Fear that makes me calculate instead of believe. Let that fear die! Burn it to ashes, Lord!
  • I prophesy to myself: I shall believe the Word of the Lord. I shall not stagger. I shall not faint. I shall not draw back. I shall live by faith! I shall walk by faith!
  • Any covenant that was made knowingly or unknowingly with unbelief,whether through my bloodline, disappointments, betrayal, or trauma,I break that covenant now! By the blood of Jesus, I declare my freedom!
  • Father, I ask for a new heart. A heart that trembles at Your Word. A heart that trusts You in the valley. A heart that hopes when everything says give up. Give me that heart, Lord. Take this stubborn, doubting heart and give me a heart of flesh.
  • Lord, let Your Word become more real to me than the voice of my bank account, my body, my feelings, and my fears. Let Your voice be final! Train my heart to obey Your truth and silence every lie.
  • O Lord, make me like the centurion who said, “Just say the word and my servant will be healed.” Give me reckless, audacious faith that doesn’t need a sign, but only Your Word!
  • I come against the whisper of the serpent, like he whispered to Eve: “Did God really say?” I silence that satanic whisper in my soul! I block my ears from every devilish suggestion of doubt.
  • Oh Lord, raise up in me the faith that births nations, like Sarah’s womb received strength to conceive because she counted You faithful. Give me that kind of faith that doesn’t laugh at Your promises but waits with reverence.
  • Jesus, You are the Author and Finisher of my faith. Please come and write over my unbelief. Erase the stains of doubt and finish this work of faith You started in me. Don’t leave me halfway!
  • Father, let the fire of faith consume my altar again. Let the embers of dead belief be fanned into a flaming trust in You. Make me a burning, believing woman/man!
  • Every disappointment that pushed me into doubt,Lord, heal me. I lay those wounds before You. The betrayals, the delays, the deaths, the pains,I drop them at Your feet. Heal my heart, Lord!
  • I receive the faith that doesn’t consult the clock. I receive the faith that doesn’t panic in the midnight hour. I receive the faith that says, “Even if He slays me, yet will I trust Him!”
  • Lord, I declare war against lukewarm faith, passive faith, faithless prayers, and careless confessions. I shake them off! I embrace aggressive, mountain-moving faith in the name of Jesus!
  • Ah Lord! Make me a believer again. The kind that stands when the flood rises. The kind that doesn’t bow to idols of fear or logic. Give me faith that survives fire!
  • O Abba, baptize me afresh with the spirit of faith! Not just to believe for things, but to believe in You! Let my life shout with faith! Let the devil know that I trust You,no matter what, no matter when, no matter how. I believe! I believe! I believe! In Jesus’ mighty name, Amen!

 

In the Name of Jesus, I declare:

I am not an ordinary being. I have been born of the Spirit of God. I carry the breath of the Almighty within me, and His light gives me understanding.

I reject every scale of unbelief that blinds my eyes. My spiritual senses are sharpened by the fire of God. I see what others do not see. I perceive what the carnal mind cannot comprehend. I live by faith, not by sight.

Every veil that covers my mind, every shadow that clouds my vision, be torn away now in the name of Jesus! I refuse to walk by the reports of men. I align my thoughts with the Word of God. If God says it, then it is true, no matter what I see, feel, or hear.

I renounce every lie I have ever believed. I break every covenant I made with fear, doubt, or human wisdom. I declare that my eyes are blessed, for they see; my ears are blessed, for they hear. I discern the times and seasons. I see what God is doing, and I follow Him closely.

By the Spirit of God, I receive supernatural understanding, divine insight, and prophetic clarity. I will not be confused. I will not be misled. I have the mind of Christ. I have the wisdom of God. I have the revelation of the Spirit.

I speak to the mountains of doubt: Be removed and cast into the sea. I speak to unbelief: Be uprooted from my soul and cast out. I decree that the root of faith is growing deep in me, faith that moves mountains, faith that pleases God, faith that endures to the end.

I see beyond the ordinary. I see promises fulfilled. I see destinies restored. I see the invisible, and I call it forth. I see healing. I see victory. I see open doors. I see angels moving. I see the glory of God rising in my life.

Nothing is impossible for my God, and nothing is impossible for me who believes.

In Jesus’ mighty name, amen!

 

Lord, I believe!

Oh, Lord, I believe!

I believe You are who You say You are. I believe Your Word is true, and Your promises are sure. I silence every voice of doubt, every whisper of fear, and every lie of the enemy that has kept me bound. I renounce every agreement I’ve made with unbelief. I pull them down in the Name of Jesus!

I declare, Lord, that You are welcome in every part of my life, even in the corners I’ve kept hidden. Come into my weaknesses. Come into my fears. Come into my patterns. Come into my past. Come into the sins that I’ve struggled to overcome. Come into the places where I said, “It’s too late.” Come, Lord Jesus!

I believe You can heal me. I declare that I am healed, not just in my body, but in my mind, my heart, my soul, and my spirit. I believe I can be free, and I AM FREE! That sin that has tormented me, I declare today that I am no longer its prisoner. I am not too weak to win. I am not too lost to be led. I am not too broken to be restored. I believe!

I declare that I can be led by the Lord. I can hear His voice. I can follow His path. My steps are ordered by God. My feet will not slip. I walk in wisdom. I walk in light. I walk in purpose. I walk in truth. I walk with Jesus.

I believe that I can have a consistent Christian life, not full of ups and downs, but rooted, grounded, and deeply planted in the Lord. I declare that prayer will not die in my life. My altar will not go cold. The fire of Juicy July will not be extinguished! The hunger, the thirst, the burden, the tears, the groanings,  they will only increase! I will go from glory to glory.

I believe my past does not define me. My mistakes will not imprison me. The enemy will not have the final say. I am a new creature. Old things have passed away. All things have become new!

I believe that I can live holy. I believe that grace is not an excuse but an empowerment. I believe that God can carry me, even when I feel weak. I believe that sin will no longer have dominion over me.

I believe that my destiny is secured in Christ. I believe that my future is bright. I believe that I will fulfill purpose. I believe that I will shine as light in a dark world. I believe that my life will bring glory to the Lord!

Lord, I believe. Help my unbelief. Heal my heart. Renew my mind. Sanctify my soul. And let the name of Jesus be glorified forever in me.

In Jesus’ Name, Amen!

 

 

ROUND OFF WITH THIS SONG: 

AUDIO: 

 

Download here

I believe, help thou my unbelief
I take the finite risk of trusting like a child
I believe, help thou my unbelief
I walk into the unknown, trusting all the while

I long so much
To feel the warmth that other seem to know
But should I never feel a thing, I claim Him even so
I believe, help thou my unbelief
I walk into the unknown trusting all the while

 

 

STANDING IN THE GAP

Now, please intercede. Stand in the gap for others. Take these as if they were yours:

ONE: 1. Please pray with me that God will provide abundantly for my schooling, accommodation and feeding and even thereafter. He will raise up helpers for my sake and grant me Divine Favour in Jesus Name

2. Please pray with me, that God’s voice will be very clear to me. I will know the difference between when the Holy Spirit is speaking, when my thoughts are speaking and when He isn’t speaking in Jesus Name.

3. Please pray with me, that God will revive my family’s devotional life. We will begin fellowshiping with God more regularly and in a deeper and sweeter way.

 

TWO: Please join me in prayer that God will draw me closer to Him, I will not go back to the world.

Salvation for all my family members

Next year I will be 30 years, please join me in prayer that God will settle me maritally before the end of this year.

That God will grant me and my twin sister a good and well paid job.

For God’s provision, we have been asked to move out from were we are staying and no money to rent an apartment, that God will come through for us.

Healing for my grandma who has been bedridden for a year now.

 

 

THREE: 1. People of God I want you to join me in prayer for the salvation of my three siblings that comes Juicy July 2026 if Jesus tarries I will share testimonies of their genuine salvation In Jesus Name.

2. That the Great Healer grant my husband permanent and complete healing from respiratory disease asthma, difficulty in breathing and constant malaria sickness, it’s really disturbing, God should deliver Him from every inherited sicknesses In Jesus Name.

3. Lord should please grant my husband’s relocation request to be transferred to a nearby station so He can be going to work from home and every of His due promotion and overdue work benefits be release to Him In Jesus Name.

4. The Lord make our business come alive, blossom, flourish and grow even more than ever before in Jesus name and the favour and mercy of God speaks for us in all ramifications of Life in Jesus name.

 

FOUR: 1. I want you to help me pray that the Lord perform a surgical operation on my breast— I have a growth growing close to my nipple. I’ve done a scan and the doctor said it’s accumulation of cysts, which is not cancerous but it’s getting me worried day by day. I want it out by the power of the Lord.

2. My spouse happened to be diagnosed of hepatitis just at the point of being employed. He was denied the job and ever since then he hasn’t been able to secure another job. I want you to help me pray that every termination at the point of appointment or help, the Lord cancel it. And the Lord cure him of every diseases or mark the enemy has placed upon him that is hindering his progress.

3. I want the Lord to order my steps into the right career choice and Job by next month as I will be wrapping up a professional training I’m doing. That whatever job I’ll take up will be aligned to the will of God. Amen

 

FIVE: Please, I want the BUD sister to join me in prayer over my brother. He doesn’t come home, wouldn’t pick calls or reply to messages. No war at home, not like there’s a trouble he’s avoiding. He says he wants to be a man, someone who is still in 300L. My parents feel he has another lifestyle because of how he was growing up, we honestly don’t know what he’s up to, he’s not doing well in his academics, it’s quite a lot. Please join me that the Lord will reveal His light to my brother in a way he cannot resist like He did to Saul who became Paul. 

 

SIX: 1. I want the children of God to pray for my home and marriage, A open attack is on, that the devil will not prevail, let’s there be peace in our storm and that God should restore love and normalcy in my home.

2. The enemy wants to give what belongs to me to someone else, that God will elevate me in my place of work and Grant me a desk office, so that I can become a program officer.

 

SEVEN: I really appreciate what God is doing through this altar, His glory is evident here. I’ve gotten countless testimonies, I don’t take them for granted. But I’ve got these pressing requests I want this family to join me in prayers.

1. God should visit my dad’s financial life, he retired from work November last year, the gratuity was processed but along the line everything went the way it went. I want Abba to visit my dad, I don’t want him to take loans for the well being of my family and all the projects he started and even the ones he has in mind will be sorted out before 2026.

2. I want Abba to sort my business issues out, for some time now customers will bring huge deals after negotiations and all they’ll ghost me, there was one that said they’ll get back to me but I called and called, I didn’t get any response. I’ve experienced this more than 4times. It is my season of scaling up, enough is enough, I’ll no longer depend on peanuts. Visibilities the brand needs it receives.

3. My mum has been in debts for a long time now, she called me last week and was complaining bitterly, debts of over 2million plus. And her money and other valuables were stolen from the room like 3 Sundays ago when they were in the church, I’ve been praying since then that the thief will be restless until everything is returned….I’m still believing God. I don’t know how Abba will do His wonders ooo but after this prayers I’m coming back to testify really big in Jesus name 🙏

 

ROUND OFF WITH THANKSGIVING, SISTERS. 

 

FATHER’S CORNER

Let the instrumental below play freely while you talk to God. Imagine Him seated right before you. Now, start to talk to Him like you can see Him. Heaven is open. Your Father is right before you. Ask away! Ask real things, meat, not chaff. It’s you and Him now. Spend this 10 minutes well, unrushed. spend more time if you so desire but make sure you spend time with your father. I can promise you before July ends, you’d start to have encounters you never knew existed! Ayaaa… Just open your mouth and let it pour! Amen!

Round off with thanksgiving when you are done. 

 

ANNOUNCEMENT:

Don’t forget! Our Juicy July Bible Study holds tonight at 9PM (WAT) on Google Meet (Ladies only). Please ensure you are studying the Scriptures as you fast and pray. God bless us all. 

Text for today: Hebrews 8

See you there, beautiful daughter of my Father!

 

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