Saturday, May 2, 2026

BREAKING SPIRITUAL OPPRESSION OVER THE NATION

 

The curse of stagnation and confusion is broken because of the anointing of God's favour upon you.
Good -Life Devotional:
BREAKING SPIRITUAL OPPRESSION OVER THE NATION



By Michael Benson Ajayi
“How God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit and with great power; and how He went around doing good and healing all who were oppressed by the devil, because God was with Him” (Acts 10:38, AMP).
   This scripture reveals both the source of oppression and the divine answer. Oppression is not merely political, economic, or social—it has spiritual roots. Yet Jesus Christ demonstrated God’s will: to heal, deliver, and restore all who are under the bondage of the enemy. Therefore, believers are called to actively partner with God through prayer to break every satanic influence enforcing oppression over the nation.
   Spiritual strongholds can infiltrate governance when leaders yield allegiance to ungodly systems, ideologies, or secret influences that promote corruption, injustice, and violence. Proverbs 29:2 declares, “When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice; but when the wicked rule, the people groan.” This calls us to intercede for leaders, that every hidden allegiance contrary to God’s righteousness be exposed and destroyed.
    Scripture also warns against deceptive spiritual influences within the Church. Like Balaam (Numbers 22–24) and Bar-Jesus (Acts 13:6–12), false prophets can manipulate God’s people and lead them away from truth. Jesus warned in Matthew 7:15 to beware of false prophets who come in sheep’s clothing. Through prayer, we must break their influence and ask God to purify His Church.
   In 2 Kings 18–19, Sennacherib’s pride and idolatry led to oppression, yet when the prophet Isaiah declared God’s word, judgment fell, and his reign ended (2 Kings 19:35–37). This shows that prophetic prayer and declaration can dismantle oppressive systems.
   Let us pray fervently: tearing down strongholds (2 Corinthians 10:4–5), declaring freedom for the oppressed (Isaiah 10:27), and releasing healing over the land (2 Chronicles 7:14). As we intercede, may God bring divine freedom, righteous leadership, and spiritual revival to both the nation and the Church.
PRAYER: Heavenly Father 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 poverty.
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Thursday, April 30, 2026

DIVINE JUSTICE FOR THE SLAIN

 The law of untimely death is broken because of the anointing of God's favour upon you.

Good -Life Devotional: DIVINE JUSTICE FOR THE SLAIN


By Rev Michael Benson Ajayi 

   Scripture reveals that God is not indifferent to bloodshed, oppression, or silent complicity. In Judges 9:22–24, 54–57, Abimelech seized power through the murder of Gideon’s sons—men who were rightful heirs. Yet God did not overlook this injustice. A curse arose, and divine judgment fell not only on Abimelech but also on the men of Shechem who supported him. This reminds us that those who aid, approve, or remain silent in the face of evil share in its consequences.

    God’s justice is certain and righteous. 2 Thessalonians 1:6–8 (AMP) declares that it is a just thing with God to repay affliction to those who afflict His people, and He will be revealed with His mighty angels in flaming fire, bringing judgment. This truth assures believers that persecution and injustice will not have the final word.

    The Bible also warns against passive complicity. Proverbs 31:8–9 commands us to “open your mouth for the mute… and administer justice for the afflicted and needy.” Silence in the face of oppression is not neutrality—it is participation. Proverbs 21:13 further warns that those who shut their ears to the cry of the poor will themselves cry out and not be answered. God expects His people to stand for truth and defend the vulnerable.

Moreover, Revelation 21:8 reminds us that murderers and those who persist in wickedness will not inherit God’s kingdom. Likewise, Psalm 9:12 assures us that God “does not forget the cry of the afflicted.”

Therefore, let us walk in righteousness—rejecting oppression, speaking for the voiceless, and trusting that God, the righteous Judge, will bring justice in His perfect time.

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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Wednesday, April 29, 2026

GOD THE DEFENDER OF THE OPPRESSED

 The spoiler shall be spoilt because of the anointing of God's favour upon you.

Good -Life Devotional: GOD THE DEFENDER OF THE OPPRESSED


By Rev Michael Benson Ajayi 

“My bones shall say, Lord, who is like unto thee, which deliverest the poor from him that is too strong for him…?” — Psalm 35:10 (AMP)

    There is a cry that rises from the hearts of the oppressed—a longing for justice when the strong take advantage of the weak. Psalm 35:10 reveals a powerful truth: God Himself steps in as the Deliverer of the poor, rescuing them from those who “spoil” or exploit them. This is not just poetic language; it reflects God’s active role as a righteous Judge.

In Ezekiel 34:17–19, God rebukes leaders described as sheep who trample good pasture and muddy clear waters. They consume the best, then destroy what remains, leaving the vulnerable with nothing. This imagery exposes the cruelty of selfish leadership—those who not only take more than their share but also corrupt what others depend on to survive.

  Spiritually, this speaks of exploitation and the corruption of truth. When those in authority misuse power, they deprive others of both provision and clarity. Yet God does not ignore such injustice. He promises to judge between the “fat sheep” and the weak, defending those who have been trampled.

   For believers, this is both a comfort and a call. It is a comfort because no injustice escapes God’s sight. He sees every act of oppression and will act in His time. It is also a call to reflect His heart—rejecting selfishness and walking in integrity.

   Jesus, the Good Shepherd, embodies this promise. He restores what has been damaged, leads His people to clean waters, and ensures that no one under His care is left to suffer in neglect. Trust Him—He will deliver.

 In our daily prayers we should seek a healthy appetite for God's word and deliverance from bad governance and for righteous leadership in our nation .

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 oppresion.

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Tuesday, April 28, 2026

VOTING AS A SACRED RESPONSIBILITY (personal character over political party) .

 

Extraordinary financial favours shall locate you because of the anointing of God's favour upon you.
Good -Life Devotional: VOTING AS A SACRED RESPONSIBILITY  (personal character over political party) .



By Rev Michael Benson Ajayi
    Scripture repeatedly shows that God looks at the heart when selecting leaders. When Samuel evaluated Jesse’s sons, he focused on appearance and stature, but God corrected him: “Man looks at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart” (1 Samuel 16:7). David was chosen over Saul not because of political advantage but because of integrity , capacity and devotion. This demonstrates that personality—understood as character and moral disposition—matters deeply to God.
    The story of Abimelech in Judges 9 offers a sobering warning. He gained power through manipulation, violence, and self-interest. The people supported him, but the result was instability and judgment. Judges 9:56–57 records that God repaid the wickedness done by Abimelech, and the nation suffered for its decision , this is a reoccurring decimal in most African countries and the reason behind her poverty and backwardnesy. This shows the danger of choosing leaders based on loyalty, convenience, or political alignment rather than righteousness.
Psalm 78:72 describes David as one who “shepherded them with integrity of heart; with skillful hands he led them.” Leadership requires both moral uprightness and competence. Proverbs 14:34 further reminds us that “righteousness exalts a nation.”         When believers prioritize integrity, they contribute to national flourishing. When they ignore character, they risk empowering injustice.
   Voting, then, becomes a moral decision. Christians are not merely selecting a party but entrusting authority to an individual who will influence justice, governance, and societal values. The biblical pattern encourages examining a leader’s integrity, wisdom, and accountability.    Party labels may change, but character remains the decisive factor.
   When believers vote based on personality—defined by righteousness, capacity, and integrity—they honor God’s standard for leadership. Such choices reflect faithfulness, recognizing that leadership affects the wellbeing of many. In this way, casting a vote becomes an act of discernment, responsibility, and devotion to God’s principles.
In our daily prayers we should seek a healthy appetite for God's word and discernment in our judgement.
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CHOOSING CHARACTER OVER POLITICAL PARTY LOYALTY

 

The occultic influence causing poverty shall be broken because of the anointing of God's favour upon you.
Good -Life Devotional: CHOOSING CHARACTER OVER POLITICAL PARTY LOYALTY



By Rev Michael Benson Ajayi
  Voting is not merely a civic activity; it is a stewardship towards God . Scripture consistently teaches that leadership should be entrusted to people of character, integrity, and competence rather than those who simply belong to a popular group. In Exodus 18:21, Moses was instructed to select “capable men… who fear God, trustworthy men who hate dishonest gain.” The emphasis was not tribe, affiliation, or political alignment, but personal character. God’s standard for leadership begins with the individual, not the system around him.
  This principle is reinforced in Proverbs 29:2: “When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice; but when the wicked rule, the people groan.” The condition of a nation is tied directly to the moral quality of its leaders. Party loyalty can blind voters to character flaws, but Scripture calls believers to discern righteousness. A candidate’s integrity, fear of God, and commitment to justice matter more than party promises.
   The contrast between Solomon and Adonijah in 1 Kings 1 illustrates this truth. Adonijah pursued power through political maneuvering and alliances, but Solomon was chosen because he possessed the preparation and divine endorsement required for leadership. God prioritized capacity and calling over ambition and connections. The lesson is clear: leadership must not be determined by political machinery but by personal qualification.
   Believers are therefore called to evaluate leaders prayerfully. Does the person demonstrate honesty? Do they pursue justice? Are they accountable? These questions align with biblical standards. A vote cast solely out of party loyalty risks empowering unrighteous leadership, but a vote guided by character aligns with God’s heart. Choosing the right person becomes an act of obedience, reflecting the belief that righteousness—not affiliation—exalts a nation.
In our daily prayers we should seek grace to follow godly leadership over corrupt politicians.
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 corruption.
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Sunday, April 26, 2026

ACTING AT THE RIGHT MOMENT: VICTORY THROUGH DIVINE TIMING

 The power delaying your progress is hereby broken because of the anointing of God's favour upon you.

Good-Life Devotional:  ACTING AT THE RIGHT MOMENT: VICTORY THROUGH DIVINE TIMING


By Rev Michael Benson Ajayi 

  Discerning timing must be followed by obedience. David’s victories were rooted in his sensitivity to God’s instructions. When the Philistines attacked, David inquired of the Lord instead of relying on past success. God told him not to attack directly but to circle behind them and wait for the sound of marching in the tops of the trees (2 Samuel 5:23–25). The signal meant God had gone ahead. Victory depended on timing.

     This teaches that spiritual battles are not won by strength alone but by alignment. Acting too early would have led to defeat. Waiting for the divine signal brought supernatural intervention. Ephesians 5:15–17 instructs believers to “walk circumspectly… redeeming the time.” The word implies recognizing divine opportunities. Galatians 6:9 adds, “In due season we shall reap, if we faint not.” Harvests are tied to timing.

    Jesus rebuked the Pharisees in Matthew 16:3 because they could read the weather but not the signs of the times. Spiritual blindness to timing leads to missed visitation. Understanding timing also prepares us for transition. Ecclesiastes 8:5 says, “A wise man’s heart discerns both time and judgment.”

   Operating in God’s timing prevents wasted effort, protects from deception, and ensures fruitfulness. Some delays are not denial but preparation. When the appointed moment arrives, grace accelerates results.

PRAYER: Heavenly Father I 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 evil 

Father, teach me to inquire before acting. Give me sensitivity to Your Spirit so I recognize Your signal. Deliver me from rushing ahead or lagging behind. Help me redeem every opportunity and walk in due season. Let my obedience align with Your timing so I experience victory and fruitfulness, in Jesus’ name. Amen.

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Saturday, April 25, 2026

TRAVAIL TO BRING THE FORTY YEAR OLD PROPHECY TO PASS.


 The hinderances to your breakthrough are being removed now because of the anointing of God's favour upon you.

Good-Life Devotional: TRAVAIL TO BRING THE FORTY YEAR OLD PROPHECY TO PASS.

By Rev Michael Benson Ajayi 

     Even when God gives a prophecy, prayer is often the means by which the prophecy is brought into manifestation. God declares the end, but He also ordains intercession as the channel through which it is fulfilled.

The captivity of Israel in Babylon was clearly foretold to last seventy years:

Jeremiah 25:11–12 — “And this whole land shall be a desolation… and these nations shall serve the king of Babylon seventy years.”

Jeremiah 29:10 — “After seventy years be accomplished at Babylon I will visit you, and perform my good word toward you.”

Yet when the seventy years expired, nothing happened automatically. It was when Daniel understood the prophecy that he began to pray and travail.

Daniel 9:2–3 — “I Daniel understood by books the number of the years… seventy years… And I set my face unto the Lord God, to seek by prayer and supplications, with fasting…”

Daniel 9:19 — “O Lord, hear; O Lord, forgive; O Lord, hearken and do; defer not…”

It was after this intense intercession that restoration began to unfold (Daniel 9:20–23).

The same principle appears with Elijah. He prophesied rain, yet he still had to pray for its manifestation.

1 Kings 18:1 — “Go, shew thyself unto Ahab; and I will send rain upon the earth.”

1 Kings 18:41–42 — Elijah said, “there is a sound of abundance of rain”… yet he went up to Mount Carmel and bowed down to pray.

1 Kings 18:43–44 — He prayed repeatedly until the cloud appeared.

Prophecy gives certainty, but prayer brings delivery. God speaks the promise, but intercession births it.

This is why scripture compares spiritual fulfillment to travail:

Isaiah 66:8 — “As soon as Zion travailed, she brought forth her children.”

Ezekiel 36:37 — “I will yet for this be enquired of by the house of Israel, to do it for them.”

God promises it — but He still says, “ask me to do it.”

Therefore, prophecy is not a substitute for prayer.

Prophecy reveals God’s will; prayer enforces it.

Travail is needed to bring forth what God has spoken.

  Intercessors need to  birth Pa Sydney Granville Elton's prophesy about  Nigeria ( google search it ) by the Holy Spirit like Daniel did the deliverance of Isreal . It was made in 1986 , we are in 2026, 40 years later ,  the year of transition haven suffered as fortoled in the prophecy. 

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 for effective prayers .

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