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FaithWatch and Midnight Call Reflection- 24th September 2025

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  πŸŒ™ Midnight Call Reflection “Be Watchful and Spiritually Sensitive” Beloved, the days we live in are no ordinary times. Every headline—from wars and rumors of wars, to strikes, conflicts, moral decay, and the shaking of nations—echoes the words of Jesus: “Watch therefore, for you know neither the day nor the hour in which the Son of Man is coming.” — Matthew 25:13 The greatest danger for the believer in this season is not persecution or hardship, but spiritual slumber . Many are distracted by the noise of politics, the rush for wealth, or the comfort of routine, while the trumpet of eternity draws nearer. To be spiritually sensitive is to discern the times like the sons of Issachar (1 Chronicles 12:32). It means staying awake in prayer, grounded in the Word, and alert to the movements of the Spirit. The enemy thrives where believers are careless—but he trembles where believers are watchful. The Apostle Peter warns: “Be alert and of sober mind. Your enemy the devil pr...

When Love Sings His Praise – Episode 8: The Trial of Fire

  ✨  When Love Sings His Praise –  Episode 8: The Trial of Fire  ✨ The chapel was quieter than usual that morning. Whispers trailed behind me as I walked in, guitar slung over my back. Eyes avoided mine, some filled with pity, others with disdain. I didn’t need anyone to tell me—news traveled fast. Someone had spread a scandal. A false rumor, laced with just enough detail to seem believable: that Deborah and I had crossed boundaries we had sworn never to break. I felt my knees buckle under the weight of it. My widowed mother called me weeping from the village. Deborah’s father summoned her with fury in his eyes. Even members of the fellowship—the same ones who once lifted hands with us in worship—were now divided. Deborah’s tears broke me. “Daniel, they’ll never believe us. The enemy wants to destroy this before it even begins.” I clenched my fists and whispered through gritted teeth: “Lord, You are my vindication. They can take my name, but let them not take ...

When the Lord Restores

 When the Lord Restores Scripture: “When the Lord restored the fortunes of Zion, we were like those who dreamed.” – Psalm 126:1 Reflection Restoration is one of the most beautiful works of God. It means to bring back what was lost, to heal what was broken, and to renew what seemed gone forever. Psalm 126 opens with a vivid memory of such a moment in Israel’s history. After years of captivity in Babylon, the Lord brought His people back to Zion. The freedom was so overwhelming that it felt like a dream—unbelievable, yet gloriously real. God’s restoration always exceeds human expectation. The Israelites had resigned themselves to sorrow, but suddenly, joy replaced despair. This is the nature of God: He steps in at the right time, turning mourning into laughter, ashes into beauty, and captivity into freedom. Have you ever experienced such a season? Maybe God healed you, opened a door you thought was closed forever, or lifted a burden you carried for years. Looking back, it a...

FaithWatch and Midnight Call Reflections- 23 September 2025

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  πŸŒ™ Midnight Call Reflection “Perseverance and the Crown of Reward” Tonight, we draw a lesson from the world of sports. Ousmane DembΓ©lΓ©, once written off because of injuries, inconsistency, and heavy criticism during his Barcelona days, has now risen to win the 2025 Ballon d’Or . His story is not just about football—it is about the grace of perseverance. Many times in life, the weight of failure and the sting of setbacks make us feel disqualified from destiny. DembΓ©lΓ© could have faded into obscurity, but he chose to rise, rebuild, and redeem his talent at PSG. And in due time, his diligence was crowned. The Bible reminds us: “Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.” — Galatians 6:9 Beloved, the Christian race is even greater than the Ballon d’Or stage. The crowns we press toward are eternal, incorruptible, and prepared by Christ Himself (2 Timothy 4:8). Life will present obstacles—health challenges, betra...

When Love Sings His Praise – Episode 7: The Scandal

  ✨ When Love Sings His Praise –  Episode 7: The Scandal ✨ Every test we had faced so far seemed heavy, but nothing prepared us for what was coming next. The enemy was no longer whispering—he roared. The Setup It was a Thursday evening. I (Daniel) was leaving the library when a frantic call came from a choir member: “Brother Daniel, please help! Cynthia fainted near the law faculty building!” I rushed there, only to find Cynthia sitting weakly on a bench. Her makeup was smeared, and her breathing labored. “Thank God you came,” she whispered, clutching my hand. “Please, help me to the hostel.” It seemed innocent—but as I tried to help her walk, a flash went off. Cameras. Phones. Within seconds, pictures of me holding Cynthia close spread across campus with the caption: “Daniel finally chooses! Chief’s daughter dumped for Law queen?” By morning, the scandal was everywhere. My phone buzzed non-stop. I switched it off. My heart sank. Deborah’s Wound When Deborah saw...

Walking in Faith

  🌟  Walking in Faith πŸ“– “ For we walk by faith, not by sight.” — 2 Corinthians 5:7 Faith is the currency of the Kingdom. It is the assurance of things hoped for and the evidence of things not seen (Hebrews 11:1). Walking in faith means living daily with confidence in God’s promises, even when circumstances appear contrary. Faith lifts us above fear, worry, and doubt. It anchors us in the unchanging Word of God and empowers us to please Him, for “without faith it is impossible to please God” (Hebrews 11:6). When we walk in faith, we are declaring that our trust is not in what we see but in the One who cannot fail. True faith is not passive—it acts, speaks, and holds on until the promise manifests. It is faith that moves mountains, heals the sick, saves the lost, and secures eternal hope. ✨ Lessons to Learn Faith is not based on feelings but on God’s Word. Faith requires patience and perseverance. Faith grows as we hear, study, and meditate on the Word of God (Ro...

FaithWatch and Midnight Call Reflection- September 22, 2025

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πŸŒ™ Midnight Call Reflection — Forgiveness, Mission, and Legacy Tonight our hearts are drawn to the powerful testimony of Erika Kirk , speaking at her husband Charlie’s memorial. Amid her grief, she stood before thousands and declared something many find hard to believe: she forgives the one accused of killing her husband. She said, “My husband, he wanted to save young men, just like the one who took his life.” What can we, as believers, draw from such a message? Here are reflections as darkness deepens and hope lights the way: πŸ” Lessons from Erika’s Message Forgiveness is not weakness, but strength. Forgiving an enemy, especially one who has caused so much pain, is perhaps one of the hardest demonstrations of faith. Erika forgives not because it’s easy, but because it reflects the heart of Christ. She said it was what Christ did, and what Charlie would have done. Forgiveness becomes a witness that transcends retaliation. Love over bitterness. She rejects the expected re...