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Welcome to Faith Reflections with Reverend Ayodeji M. Ayodele

Do Not Despise Small Beginnings

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  Sincere Milk Devotional — July 3 Theme: Do Not Despise Small Beginnings Scripture: Zechariah 4:10 “Do not despise these small beginnings, for the Lord rejoices to see the work begin.” (NLT) Reflection We live in a world that celebrates the spectacular but often overlooks the significance of the small. We admire the finished building but forget the single brick. We applaud the harvest but rarely appreciate the seed. God, however, delights in beginnings. When the returned exiles laid the foundation of the temple, it seemed insignificant compared to the grandeur of the former temple. Some wept because it looked too small. Yet God reminded them that He rejoices to see the work begin. Many believers become discouraged because their spiritual growth seems slow, their ministry appears unnoticed, or their dreams are still in their infancy. But God is not measuring your faithfulness by the size of your accomplishments. He is looking at the sincerity of your obedience. Every mature believe...

When Heaven Seems Quiet

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  Midnight Reflections — July 2 When Heaven Seems Quiet There are seasons when prayers appear unanswered and heaven seems unusually quiet. During such times, it is tempting to conclude that God has withdrawn. Yet silence does not equal absence. A teacher may be silent during an examination, but that does not mean the teacher has abandoned the classroom. Likewise, there are moments when God invites us to trust what He has already spoken rather than demand something new. Faith matures when it learns to stand on yesterday's promises while waiting for tomorrow's clarity. Perhaps tonight, instead of asking, "Why isn't God speaking?" ask, "Have I been faithful to what He has already said?" Sometimes the next word from God comes after we have obeyed the last one. As you lay down to rest, remember that even when you cannot trace God's hand, you can trust His heart. The Shepherd never loses sight of His sheep. Closing Prayer Lord, when I struggle to hear Your...

God Still Speaks

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Sincere Milk Devotional — July 2 Theme : God Still Speaks Scripture: Isaiah 30:21 " 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.'" (NIV) Reflection One of the greatest fears in the Christian journey is the fear of missing God's voice. We wonder if He is still speaking or if we have become too distracted to hear Him. The encouraging truth is that God has not stopped speaking. Throughout Scripture, He revealed Himself in many ways—through His Word, the prompting of the Holy Spirit, wise counsel, circumstances, and even in moments of quietness. The challenge is often not that God is silent, but that our lives have become too noisy. God's guidance is rarely given to satisfy our curiosity about the distant future. More often, He gives enough light for the next faithful step. Like a shepherd leading his sheep, He calls us to trust His voice one step at a time. If you are seeking direction...

When Life Feels Like It Should Have Started Earlier

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  Midnight Reflection — July 1 “When Life Feels Like It Should Have Started Earlier” There is a quiet pressure many people carry—the feeling that life should already be further along by now. That certain things should have happened earlier. That time has quietly slipped away. But time is not only measured by what has been achieved. It is also measured by what has been learned, endured, and understood. Some seasons feel like delay, but they are often formation. They shape awareness, patience, and depth that cannot be rushed. The danger is not in starting late. The danger is in refusing to start because it feels late. A new walk does not require perfect timing. It only requires movement. Tonight, the question is simple: what becomes possible if you stop negotiating with time and start walking with what is still in your hands? Not everything needs to be clear. Not everything needs to be recovered. But something can begin. Closing Thought You do not need to outrun your past to move for...

A New Walk Begins

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Sincere Milk Devotional — July 1 Theme: A New Walk Begins Scripture: 2 Corinthians 5:17 “If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has passed away, behold, the new has come.” Reflection Every new beginning carries both hope and tension. Hope, because something fresh is possible. Tension, because the past often still feels close. But the foundation of the Christian life is not self-reinvention—it is transformation. The scripture above does not say we improve ourselves into something new. It says we become new in Christ. This means your past does not get the final word. Your mistakes are not the defining story. Your delays are not evidence of abandonment. In Christ, identity is not built on history but on grace. Starting this month is not just about discipline or consistency. It is about alignment—returning to the awareness that God is still working, even when life feels paused or uncertain. A “new walk” does not always feel new at the beginning. Sometimes it feel...

Understanding Mission and Ministry Today in Light of Contemporary Challenges

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  Understanding Mission and Ministry Today in Light of Contemporary Challenges In reflecting on mission and ministry in today’s world, the words of 2 Timothy provide a remarkably relevant framework. The Apostle Paul paints a picture of a society marked by moral confusion, self-centeredness, and spiritual decline—conditions that resonate deeply with many aspects of contemporary life. Yet, within this challenging context, Paul calls the Church to steadfastness, faithfulness, and a renewed commitment to the truth of Scripture. Reading the Signs of the Times Paul warns that in the “last days,” people will become lovers of themselves, lovers of money, lacking self-control, and “having a form of godliness but denying its power.” These words echo many realities we encounter today: increasing secularisation, moral relativism, spiritual apathy, and a widening gap between professed belief and authentic Christian living. For the Church, this passage is not merely a criticism of society; it...

The Same Road, Different Journeys

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  The Same Road, Different Journeys Life has a mysterious way of revealing its lessons through simple images. A road, for instance, seems straightforward — one path stretching ahead, one direction, one visible course. Yet sometimes, what appears smooth and effortless for one traveler becomes rough, steep, and exhausting for another. Such a picture captures one of life’s deepest spiritual and human truths: shared spaces do not guarantee shared experiences . Two people may live in the same city, attend the same church, work in the same organization, or even serve the same God, yet their journeys unfold with striking differences. One moves forward with visible ease; doors open quickly, help appears on time, and progress feels like a gentle ride on a well-paved expressway. Another, equally sincere and diligent, encounters delays, obstacles, and unexpected detours. The path feels like a stretch of gullies and hills — draining, slow, and demanding extraordinary endurance. At first gla...