FaithWatch Daily and Midnight Call Reflection
🌙 MIDNIGHT CALL REFLECTION — NOVEMBER 30TH, 2025
“When the Night Feels Long, God Remains Faithful.”
Beloved, as we stand at the threshold of a new month, the world around us feels heavy. Rising insecurity, the return of fuel queues, economic pressure, and global uncertainty tug at the hearts of many. Yet tonight, heaven speaks one clear message: God is not shaken, and neither should you be.
In times like these, we must remember that the God who held Israel through the wilderness is the same God who holds Nigeria, and He holds you. The shaking around us is not a sign of God’s absence—it is a call to deeper trust, deeper prayer, and deeper surrender. “Be still, and know that I am God” (Psalm 46:10). Even when leaders fail, systems fail, and the world grows weary, God never stops working behind the scenes.
The unfolding events in the nation may tempt your heart toward fear or despair, but tonight the Spirit reminds you: “Those who trust in the Lord are like Mount Zion, which cannot be shaken but endures forever.” (Psalm 125:1). Let your confidence shift from circumstances to Christ. Let your peace shift from government promises to God's eternal covenant.
Every midnight is a reminder that even in darkness, God is lighting pathways you cannot yet see. He remains your Helper, your Keeper, and the One who neither sleeps nor slumbers. As November ends, let hope rise—God is preparing strength, answers, and breakthroughs for those who wait on Him.
🙏 REFLECTION QUESTIONS
- What fear or burden do you need to surrender to God tonight?
- Where have you allowed the news to influence your faith more than the Word?
- What promise from scripture do you need to hold onto as you enter a new month?
🙏 MIDNIGHT PRAYER
Father, tonight I rest in Your unfailing love.
In a world shaking with uncertainty, You remain my Rock.
Let Your peace rule my heart, silence every fear, and guide my steps.
Cover Nigeria, heal our land, and intervene in every area of crisis.
Strengthen me for the days ahead, and let Your light break forth in my life.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.
🔥 PROPHETIC DECLARATION
I declare:
- I will not fear—my confidence is in the Lord.
- As November closes, every closed door opens before me.
- December will be my month of divine intervention.
- Nigeria shall rise again, and God’s mercy will prevail over judgment.
- My life, my family, and my destiny are preserved under the blood of Jesus.
Amen.
Here are the News Highlights for November 30th, 2025:
📰 NEWS HIGHLIGHTS — NOVEMBER 30, 2025
🇳🇬 National News
- Fuel queues resurface across major Nigerian cities, including Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt, as reports emerge of supply disruptions and depot hoarding. The NNPC assures citizens that normalcy will return within days.
- The Federal Government unveils a new National Security and Intelligence Framework aimed at improving response to terrorism, kidnapping, and banditry, following ongoing concerns over rising insecurity.
- The Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) rejects the proposed electricity tariff hike, threatening nationwide protests if the government proceeds without adequate public consultation.
🌍 International News
- COP30 closes in Brazil with world leaders agreeing to a new global emissions-cut commitment, though some activists criticize it as “too slow and insufficient.”
- Israel and Palestine resume ceasefire negotiations amid mounting international pressure to halt civilian casualties in the region.
- Global oil prices rise sharply following tensions in the Middle East, sparking concerns about economic ripple effects in importing nations.
💼 Business & Economy
- The Central Bank of Nigeria issues fresh guidelines to fintech companies, tightening compliance requirements in an effort to reduce fraud and improve consumer protection.
- The Nigerian Stock Exchange records slight gains, buoyed by renewed investor confidence in the banking sector.
- Small business owners nationwide call for improved access to credit, noting that rising inflation continues to squeeze profit margins.
⚽ Sports
- Nigeria’s Super Falcons defeat South Africa 2–1 in a friendly match ahead of their upcoming qualifiers, showcasing strong form and tactical improvement.
- Barcelona striker ruled out for 6 weeks following a training injury, raising concerns about the club’s forward options.
- FIFA announces tightened officiating rules ahead of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers to improve match fairness and reduce VAR controversies.

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