Monday, March 23, 2026

THE GOD WHO JUSTIFIES THE UNGODLY (NOT BY MERIT)

 You shall receive the double good portions because of the anointing of God's favour upon you.

Good -Life Devotional: THE GOD WHO JUSTIFIES THE UNGODLY (NOT BY MERIT) 


By Rev Michael Benson Ajayi 

    Romans 4:3–5 reveals a profound truth at the heart of the gospel: “Abraham believed God, and it was accounted unto him for righteousness… to him that worketh not, but believeth on Him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness.” This passage dismantles every human attempt to earn righteousness and establishes God’s method—justification by faith.

   Apologetically, this text answers a major objection: How can a just God declare the ungodly righteous? The answer lies not in ignoring sin, but in addressing it through Christ. God’s justice is not compromised; it is fulfilled in the substitutionary work of Jesus. As Romans 3:26 declares, God is “just, and the justifier of him which believeth in Jesus.” The cross is where justice and mercy meet.

    Abraham serves as the prototype. Before the Law, rituals, or religious systems existed, he was declared righteous simply by believing God (Genesis 15:6). This proves righteousness is not tied to religious performance but to faith. David echoes this in Psalm 32:1–2, celebrating the blessedness of the man whose sins are forgiven apart from works.

This truth humbles human pride. No one qualifies by merit (Ephesians 2:8–9). It also offers hope—God does not wait for us to become godly before justifying us. He justifies the ungodly who believe.

      Therefore, your standing with God is not based on your past, your failures, or your efforts, but on your faith in Christ. Having been justified, we now have peace with God (Romans 5:1).

   Rest in this: the God who justifies the ungodly has declared you righteous through faith.

PRAYER: Heavenly forgive me of my sins against you I believe Jesus Christ died and was raised again for my salvation I receive him as lord and saviour and receive the Holy Spirit and power to overcome guilt and condemnation. 

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Sunday, March 22, 2026

LET US COME BOLDLY

 The more the opposition against you, the more shall be your promotion because of the anointing of God's favour upon you. 

Good -Life Devotional: LET US COME BOLDLY


By Rev Michael Benson Ajayi 

   Hebrews 4:14–16 presents a powerful apologetic truth about the believer’s access to God through Jesus Christ. Because we have a “great High Priest” who has passed into the heavens, we are not left in fear, distance, or uncertainty. Instead, we are invited to come boldly to the throne of grace. This boldness is not arrogance; it is confidence rooted in the finished work of Christ.

    Under the old covenant, access to God was limited and mediated through priests who themselves were imperfect. But Jesus, sinless and compassionate, fully identifies with our weaknesses. He was “tempted in all points like as we are, yet without sin.”    This means He understands our struggles, not theoretically, but experientially. Therefore, our approach to God is not based on our performance but on His priesthood.

   To “come boldly” means to approach God with freedom of speech, assurance, and trust. Romans 5:1–2 declares that through Christ “we have access by faith into this grace wherein we stand.” Likewise, Ephesians 3:12 affirms that in Him “we have boldness and access with confidence by the faith of Him.” This access dismantles fear, guilt, and condemnation.

    Boldness also implies expectation. Hebrews 11:6 reminds us that God rewards those who diligently seek Him. When we come, we receive mercy for our failures and grace for our present need. There is no situation too broken, no weakness too great.

   Today, reject hesitation. You are not an outsider—you are invited. Approach God confidently, knowing that His throne is not a place of judgment for the believer, but a throne of grace.

PRAYER: Heavenly Father forgive me of my sins against you I believe Jesus Christ died and was raised again for my salvation I receive him as Lord and saviour and receive the Holy Spirit and power to prosper in difficulty places .

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Saturday, March 21, 2026

GOD REJECTS RELIGIOUS ELITISM

 The evil structures causing poverty shall be overthrown because of the anointing of God's favour upon you.

Good -Life Devotional: GOD REJECTS RELIGIOUS ELITISM


By Rev Michael Benson Ajayi 

    Jesus revealed a profound truth in Luke 10:21—that the Father hides divine things from the “wise and prudent” and reveals them to babes. This is not an attack on knowledge, but on pride. God resists spiritual elitism.  In Matthew 18:3, we are commanded to become like little children—humble, dependent, and sincere—if we are to enter the kingdom. Likewise, Matthew 19:14 affirms that the kingdom belongs to such as these. The posture God honors is not superiority, but simplicity of heart.

   The modern church often mirrors worldly systems of hierarchy and status, where titles, popularity, and outward appearances are exalted. This elitist mindset grieves the Holy Spirit because it shifts focus from Christ to self. As a result, the genuine manifestation of the gifts and fruits of the Spirit becomes scarce. No amount of polished programs or emotional performances can substitute for the Spirit’s authentic work (Galatians 5:22–23).

   The Apostle Paul encountered such elitism in Galatians 2:4–8, where false brethren sought to impose spiritual bondage and elevate themselves. Yet Paul remained steadfast, recognizing that God shows no partiality. He later reminded the church in 1 Corinthians 1:26–29 that God chooses the foolish, weak, and lowly to nullify human boasting. This ensures that all glory belongs to Him alone.

James 4:6 declares, “God resists the proud, but gives grace to the humble.” Spiritual maturity is not measured by status, but by surrender.

PRAYER: Heavenly Father forgive me of my sins against you I believe Jesus Christ died and was raised again for my salvation I receive him as Lord and saviour and receive the Holy Spirit and power to preach the gospel. 

Heavenly Father, deliver me from pride and every desire for recognition. Teach me to walk in humility and childlike faith. Let Your Spirit flow freely in my life, ungrieved by self-exaltation. Help me to value Your presence above human approval, and to reflect the simplicity and sincerity of Christ. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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GOD WHO JUSTIFIES THE HEATHEN

 The diabolic plan against you shall fail because of the anointing of God's favour upon you.

Good -Life Devotional: GOD WHO JUSTIFIES THE HEATHEN


By Rev Michael Benson Ajayi 

   Galatians 3:8 reveals a profound truth: “The Scripture, foreseeing that God would justify the heathen through faith, preached the gospel beforehand to Abraham…” This is the heart of the gospel—God justifies the ungodly, not the religious elite.

    Abraham is the central proof. When God declared him righteous (Genesis 15:6), there was no Islam, Christianity, or Judaism in existence. Abraham did not belong to any organized religion. By definition, he was a “heathen.” The Greek word used is 'ethnos', meaning nations, Gentiles, or people outside covenant identity—those without the law and promises. Yet, God justified him by faith alone.

    This dismantles the idea that righteousness is tied to religious systems. Romans 4:3 affirms, “Abraham believed God, and it was credited to him as righteousness.” His justification came before circumcision, law, or ritual—proving that faith, not works or heritage, is the basis of righteousness.

    Jesus Himself confirms Abraham’s place in glory in Luke 16:22, where Lazarus is carried to “Abraham’s bosom.” This shows that Abraham’s righteousness was genuine and eternal. Psalm 32:1–2 prophetically declares this blessing: “Blessed is he whose transgression is forgiven… to whom the Lord does not impute iniquity.” This points to vicarious redemption fulfilled in Christ.

Through Jesus Christ, this same blessing has come upon the Gentiles (Galatians 3:14). Ephesians 2:12–13 reminds us that we who were once far off have been brought near by His blood.

     God is still justifying the “heathen”—not by religion, but by faith in Christ. Therefore, salvation is not earned; it is received. Believe, and be counted righteous.

PRAYER: Heavenly Father forgive me of my sins against you I believe Jesus Christ died and was raised again for my salvation I receive him as lord and saviour and receive the Holy Spirit and power to destroy the works of evil .

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Thursday, March 19, 2026

WE HAVE THE SAME SPIRIT OF FAITH

 Doors are being opened for you in high places because of the anointing of God's fav


our upon you.

Good - Life Devotional:  WE HAVE THE SAME SPIRIT OF FAITH

By Rev Michael Benson Ajayi 

“We having the same spirit of faith, according as it is written, I believed, and therefore have I spoken...” (2 Corinthians 4:13).

    The spirit of faith is not silent, timid, or defeated. It believes God first, and then it speaks in agreement with His truth. This is the pattern we see in David when he stood before Goliath. He did not wait for victory before opening his mouth. He spoke victory because he trusted the living God. In 1 Samuel 17:45–47, David declared, “I come to you in the name of the Lord of hosts,” “This day the Lord will deliver you into my hand,” and “the battle is the Lord’s.” His confidence was not in his size, strength, or weapon, but in God’s unfailing power.

     This is the same spirit of faith believers are called to have. Faith does not deny the existence of battles, but it refuses to let battles have the final word. Faith speaks what God has said. When fear says, “You will fall,” faith says, “The Lord is my helper” (Hebrews 13:6). When lack says, “There is no way,” faith says, “My God shall supply all your need” (Philippians 4:19). When weakness speaks, faith answers, “I can do all things through Christ” (Philippians 4:13).

However, the spirit of faith is not the power of positive confession or human creativity. It is confidence in God’s revealed Word. We do not “create” reality with our mouths as God did; rather, we confess His promises and align ourselves with His will. Biblical faith is not magic—it is trust in the character and power of God.

   Therefore, do not speak defeat over your life. Let your mouth agree with Scripture. Believe God, and therefore speak. The same God who gave David victory is still faithful today.

PRAYER: Heavenly Father forgive me of my sins against you I believe Jesus Christ died and was raised again for my salvation I receive him as lord and saviour and receive the Holy Spirit and power to work miracles.

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Wednesday, March 18, 2026

THE GRACE OF GOD CANNOT BE OBTAINED BY MONEY

 The evil prophecy and revelation about your family is hereby canceled because of the anointing of God's favour upon you.

Good -Life Devotional: THE GRACE OF GOD CANNOT BE OBTAINED BY MONEY


By Michael Benson Ajayi 

    Grace is the free gift of God, not a commodity to be bought, sold, or exchanged for money. In Acts 8:9–25,    Simon the sorcerer believed the gospel and was baptized, yet his thinking was still shaped by his old life. When he saw the Holy Spirit given through the laying on of the apostles’ hands, he offered money, saying, “Give me this authority and power too” (Acts 8:19). Peter answered sharply: “May your money perish with you, because you thought you could buy the gift of God with money!” (Acts 8:20).    This shows clearly that grace cannot be purchased.

Simon had loved public admiration before conversion. The people called him “the great power of God” (Acts 8:10–11).     That same desire for personal glory still controlled him. In the same way, many modern preachers seek celebration, titles, and applause instead of pointing men to Christ.   But a true preacher proclaims Jesus Christ crucified, not himself (1 Corinthians 2:2; 2 Corinthians 4:5). Grace does not flow through financial manipulation; it is freely given by God. Jesus said, “Freely you have received, freely give” (Matthew 10:8).

    Scripture warns against men of corrupt minds who think godliness is a means of material gain (1 Timothy 6:5–6). Such teaching is evil. Grace is not proven by wealth, but by Christ Himself working in us. Salvation is “not of works” and comes by grace through faith (Ephesians 2:8–9). The Spirit is given by God, not purchased by men. Therefore, avoid ministers who commercialize spiritual things. Honor those who make Christ central, walk in humility, and show that the gift of God is free, holy, and beyond the price of silver or gold.

PRAYER; Heavenly Father forgive me of my sins against you I believe Jesus Christ died and was raised again for my salvation I receive him as Lord and saviour and receive the Holy Spirit and power to work miracles. 

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Tuesday, March 17, 2026

GRACE DOES NOT CANCEL CONSEQUENCES

 You shall soon be celebrated where you were once humiliated because of the anointing of God's favour upon you.

Good -Life Devotional: GRACE DOES NOT CANCEL CONSEQUENCES


By Rev Michael Benson Ajayi 

   The grace of God is one of the most beautiful realities in the Christian life. It is commonly described as His unmerited favor, His forgiveness, and His divine empowerment working in us. Yet, grace must never be misunderstood as an exemption from the consequences of our actions. It is not a “get out of jail free card,” but a call into transformation.

   Scripture clearly corrects this error. In Romans 6:1–2 (AMP), we read, “Are we to continue in sin so that grace may increase? Certainly not!” Grace is not a license for carelessness; it is the power that teaches us to live rightly. Titus 2:11–12 affirms that grace trains us to deny ungodliness and live disciplined lives. While grace removes the guilt and eternal condemnation of sin, it does not always remove its earthly ripple effects.

    The Bible gives sobering examples. David was forgiven after his sin with Bathsheba, yet the consequences remained (2 Samuel 12:13–14). Moses, though beloved, lost the privilege of entering the Promised Land because of disobedience (Numbers 20:12). The thief on the cross received salvation, yet still faced physical death (Luke 23:42–43). Esau, though remorseful, could not reverse the loss of his birthright (Hebrews 12:16–17). These accounts remind us that forgiveness does not always cancel consequences.

Why does God allow this? Hebrews 12:6 tells us that the Lord disciplines those He loves. Consequences become tools for growth, correction, and deeper dependence on Him. Furthermore, Galatians 6:7–8 teaches the principle of sowing and reaping—what we plant, we will harvest.

   Grace forgives, restores, and empowers—but it also teaches responsibility. Even when consequences remain, grace sustains us through them, turning pain into purpose. Therefore, walk wisely. Embrace grace not as an excuse to sin, but as strength to live righteously and honor God in all things.

PRAYER: Heavenly Father forgive me of my sins against you I believe Jesus Christ died and was raised again for my salvation I receive him as lord and saviour and receive the Holy Spirit and power to overcome oppression .

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