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Welcome to Faith Reflections with Reverend Ayodeji M. Ayodele

The God Who Restores

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  Sincere Milk Devotional – July 18 Theme: The God Who Restores Scripture: Joel 2:25–26 “So I will restore to you the years that the swarming locust has eaten… You shall eat in plenty and be satisfied, and praise the name of the Lord your God, who has dealt wondrously with you.” (NKJV) Reflection One of the enemy's greatest lies is that some losses are permanent and some opportunities are gone forever. He whispers that it is too late—that the years wasted in sin, poor decisions, disappointment, or painful circumstances can never be recovered. But God is a God of restoration. Through the prophet Joel, the Lord spoke to a people who had experienced devastating loss. Their harvest had been destroyed, their joy diminished, and their future seemed uncertain. Yet God did not simply promise to bless them again; He promised to restore what had been lost. Restoration is one of the beautiful expressions of God's grace. He does not merely repair broken lives—He renews them. He...

Faithful in the Little Things

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  Sincere Milk Devotional – July 17 Theme: Faithful in the Little Things Scripture: Luke 16:10 “He who is faithful in what is least is faithful also in much; and he who is unjust in what is least is unjust also in much.” (NKJV) Reflection We often dream about doing great things for God. We long to make a lasting impact, influence lives, and fulfill His purpose. Yet God's pathway to greater responsibility usually begins with faithfulness in the ordinary. The kingdom of God does not despise small acts of obedience. A quiet prayer offered in faith, an encouraging word to a weary soul, an unseen act of generosity, or a commitment to daily Bible study may seem insignificant, but heaven takes notice. Jesus taught that faithfulness is first tested in little things. Before David became king, he faithfully tended his father's sheep. Before Elisha became a prophet, he served Elijah with humility. Before the disciples preached to nations, they learned to follow Christ one day a...

The Peace That Guards the Heart

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  Sincere Milk Devotional – July 16 Theme: The Peace That Guards the Heart Scripture: Philippians 4:6–7 “Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God; and the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.” (NKJV) Reflection Anxiety has become one of the defining struggles of our generation. We worry about the future, finances, family, health, ministry, and countless uncertainties that lie beyond our control. Yet, in the midst of these realities, God offers us a remarkable promise—not necessarily the removal of every problem, but the gift of His peace. Paul wrote these words while imprisoned, awaiting an uncertain future. Humanly speaking, he had every reason to be anxious. Instead, he encouraged believers to replace anxiety with prayer, fear with faith, and worry with thanksgiving. Notice that Paul does not tell us to pretend our pr...

The Secret Place of Strength

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  Sincere Milk Devotional – July 15 Theme: The Secret Place of Strength Scripture: Psalms 91:1–2 “He who dwells in the secret place of the Most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. I will say of the Lord, ‘He is my refuge and my fortress; my God, in Him I will trust.’” (NKJV) Reflection In a world that celebrates visibility, God often does His greatest work in the secret place . The secret place is more than a quiet room or a secluded corner. It is a lifestyle of intimacy with God. It is where prayer becomes more than a routine, worship becomes more than a song, and the Bible becomes more than a book. It is where we learn to delight in God's presence simply because He is worthy. The psalmist does not say that those who occasionally visit the secret place will abide under God's shadow. He speaks of those who dwell there—those who make God's presence their home. A dwelling is a place of permanence, not an occasional destination. Many believers seek ...

Be Still and Know

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  Sincere Milk Devotional – July 14 Theme: Be Still and Know Scripture: Psalms 46:10 “Be still, and know that I am God.” (NKJV) Reflection The world is constantly demanding our attention. Notifications compete for our focus, responsibilities fill our schedules, and the pressure to keep moving can leave our souls exhausted. In the midst of all the noise, God's invitation is surprisingly simple: "Be still." Stillness is not inactivity; it is surrender. It is choosing to quiet our anxious hearts so we can recognize that God is still on His throne. It is the posture of a soul that trusts God's sovereignty more than its own ability to control every circumstance. When the psalmist wrote these words, God's people were surrounded by turmoil. Nations were in conflict, kingdoms were shaking, and uncertainty filled the air. Yet God reminded them that His rule remained unshaken. The storms around them did not diminish His power over them. How often do we mistake b...

The God Who Goes Before You

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  Sincere Milk Devotional – July 13 Theme: The God Who Goes Before You Scripture Deuteronomy 31:8 (NKJV) "And the Lord, He is the One who goes before you. He will be with you, He will not leave you nor forsake you; do not fear nor be dismayed." Devotional There are moments in life when the future seems uncertain. A new job, a new school, a ministry assignment, a difficult decision, or an unexpected challenge can leave us wondering what lies ahead. At such times, fear often whispers, "What if things go wrong?" But God's Word answers with a powerful assurance: the Lord goes before you. Before Joshua led Israel into the Promised Land, God reminded him that he would not be walking alone. The same God who had guided Moses through the wilderness would go ahead of Joshua, preparing the way for victory. God's presence was Joshua's greatest confidence—not his military strength, intelligence, or experience. The same promise belongs to every believer today...

Remain Close to the Shepherd

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  Midnight Reflection Theme: Remain Close to the Shepherd Scripture Psalm 23:1–2 (NKJV) "The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He makes me to lie down in green pastures; He leads me beside the still waters." As night falls, remember that your greatest security is not in your plans, possessions, or abilities—it is in the presence of the Good Shepherd. Throughout this day, He has guided your steps, protected you from dangers you may never have noticed, and sustained you by His grace. If today brought joy, thank Him. If it brought disappointment, trust Him. If it brought unanswered questions, rest in His wisdom. The Shepherd never abandons His sheep, even when the path leads through dark valleys. Before you sleep, take a few moments to be still before the Lord. Let His peace quiet your heart and His love drive away every fear. As you remain close to Him, you will discover that His presence is your greatest source of comfort and strength. Prayer Gracious Father, tha...