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The Helmet of Salvation

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  Title: The Helmet of Salvation Scripture Focus: “And take the helmet of salvation...” – Ephesians 6:17 (NKJV) Devotional: The helmet is what protects the head —the control center of the body. In spiritual terms, the helmet of salvation guards our mind , our thoughts, and our identity in Christ. Salvation is not just a past event or a future hope—it’s a present reality that should shape how we think every day. The enemy targets our minds with lies like: “You’re not really saved,” “God doesn’t love you,” or “You’ll never be free from your past.” But the helmet of salvation shuts out those lies. When you wear the helmet of salvation, you walk in the confidence of God’s grace , the assurance of your eternal security , and the clarity of your identity as a child of God . Every day, we need to renew our minds with God’s truth (Romans 12:2), replacing fear, doubt, and confusion with His promises. Salvation isn’t something we earn—it’s something we receive and must remem...

Advancing in Faith, As Time Advances

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  Advancing in Faith, As Time Advances Scripture Focus: " The path of the righteous is like the morning sun, shining ever brighter till the full light of day." — Proverbs 4:18 (NIV) Devotional Message: Time waits for no one — but neither does faith. Every new season comes with new battles, and God expects our faith to grow as life moves forward. Faith that stood still yesterday cannot win today’s war. We live in a world where uncertainty increases daily: economic pressure, cultural confusion, spiritual distractions. Yet, God calls us not just to survive , but to advance — in boldness, discernment, and obedience. Faith Must Be Progressive.  Like the children of Israel had to move forward toward the Promised Land, we cannot stay stuck in yesterday’s faith levels. " We walk by faith, not by sight." — 2 Corinthians 5:7 This is a walk — not a pause. The fact that you once trusted God for healing, breakthrough, promotion etc in the past and received th...

Shielded by Faith – Quenching the Fiery Darts

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Title: Shielded by Faith – Quenching the Fiery Darts Scripture Reading: Ephesians 6:16 – "Above all, taking the shield of faith, with which you will be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked one." Devotional Message: Faith is not just a belief — it's a defense. When life throws doubt, fear, temptation, or delay, it is your faith that absorbs the impact. In Roman warfare, the soldier’s shield was large and often soaked in water. Why? To extinguish flaming arrows. Likewise, your faith must be active and saturated with the Word of God — ready to absorb and quench Satan’s attacks before they ignite fear, bitterness, or anxiety in your heart. You may be a young Christian who just lost your job. Or a couple who after many years of marriage are yet to have a child of your own. You may be that individual who has been tagged failure for a long time. You feel you're finished and unworthy of a good life  Your reality might have made your think and conclude,...

The Beautiful Feet of the Gospel Carriers

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  Title: The Beautiful Feet of the Gospel Carriers Scripture Focus: “ How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news!” – Romans 10:15 (NIV) Devotional: When God looks at the feet of those who carry His message of love, peace, salvation, and hope, He sees beauty. Not because the feet are flawless, but because they are faithful. In ancient times, messengers ran from town to town to deliver news. A messenger who brought good news was welcomed with joy. Isaiah, and later Paul in Romans, used this powerful imagery to describe those who carry the Gospel. The Gospel is the best news the world has ever received: that Jesus Christ died for our sins, rose again, and offers eternal life to all who believe. Those who carry this message—whether across the street or across continents—are doing the most important work on earth. Your “feet” are beautiful when you walk across a room to comfort someone, when you travel to share Christ’s love, or when you press “send” on a messag...

Evangelism as Warfarism

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  Evangelism as Warfarism " For though we walk in the flesh, we do not war after the flesh: (For the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty through God to the pulling down of strong holds.)" — 2 Corinthians 10:3–4 (KJV) When we think of evangelism, we often imagine sharing the Good News lovingly and gently — and rightly so. Yet, behind every soul that hears and receives the Gospel, a spiritual battle rages. Evangelism is more than just conversation; it is warfare. It is an invasion of enemy territory, a rescue mission where captives are freed from darkness into the marvelous light of Christ. Every time you declare the truth of Jesus, you challenge the lies that have taken root in people's hearts. Every prayer you pray for the lost, every seed of the Word you plant — these are acts of war against the powers of darkness. This is why Paul reminds us: our weapons are not carnal . We do not fight with anger, pride, or human strength. We fight with truth, lov...

Evangelism or Crowd Gathering

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  Evangelism or Crowd Gathering? " And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature." — Mark 16:15 (KJV) In today’s world, it’s easy to mistake crowd gathering for true evangelism . A large audience may look impressive, but numbers alone do not reveal the work of the Spirit. Jesus did not command us to gather crowds — He commanded us to make disciples , to preach the Gospel , and to lead souls into life-changing encounters with God . True evangelism is not about building our reputation, filling seats, or gaining applause. It is about souls — broken, lost, searching souls — meeting the living Christ through the message we proclaim. Crowd gathering seeks attention . Evangelism seeks transformation . Crowd gathering entertains and stirs emotions for a moment. Evangelism confronts hearts with truth and invites repentance that leads to eternal life. When Jesus preached, yes, crowds followed — but He never adjusted His mess...

We Are Called to Spread the Gospel of Peace

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  Called to Spread the Gospel of Peace " And your feet shod with the preparation of the gospel of peace ;" — Ephesians 6:15 (KJV) As believers, we are not only called to receive the peace of Christ — we are also commissioned to carry it into the world. When Paul described the armor of God, he included the "preparation of the gospel of peace" as something we must wear on our feet. This imagery reminds us that everywhere we go, we should walk as messengers of God's peace. The gospel we preach is not one of confusion, fear, or strife. It is good news: that through Jesus Christ, humanity can be reconciled to God and to one another. In a world plagued by conflict, division, and anxiety, the message of peace is desperately needed. It is a peace that surpasses all human understanding (Philippians 4:7) — a peace rooted not in circumstances, but in the person of Christ. When we share the gospel, we are not merely spreading information; we are offering a new way of...