Saturday, May 23, 2026

GOD’S JUDGMENT AGAINST IMPUNITY (Part 2) — DIVINE JUSTICE WILL PREVAIL

 Those working against your progress shall labour in vain because of the anointing of God's favour upon you. 

Good -Life Devotional: GOD’S JUDGMENT AGAINST IMPUNITY  (Part 2) — DIVINE JUSTICE WILL PREVAIL


By Rev Michael Benson Ajayi 

     Throughout Scripture, God demonstrates that wickedness may appear successful temporarily, but divine justice eventually prevails. Human courts may fail, corrupt leaders may prosper for a season, and evil men may seem untouchable, yet    God never overlooks oppression, rebellion, or sacrilege. Ecclesiastes 12:14 declares, “For God shall bring every work into judgment, with every secret thing, whether it be good, or whether it be evil.”

     In 1 Kings 21, King Ahab and Queen Jezebel abused royal authority to murder Naboth and seize his vineyard. Jezebel manipulated the legal system, arranged false witnesses, and executed an innocent man merely to satisfy greed. It appeared as though power had silenced justice, but God sent Elijah with a terrifying prophecy. Ahab’s dynasty would be destroyed, and Jezebel would die in disgrace. Though judgment delayed briefly, every word came to pass. God proved that political power cannot cancel divine accountability.

    The rebellion of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram in Numbers 16 also reveals God’s hatred for arrogant rebellion. They challenged the leadership God established through Moses and Aaron, disguising ambition as spirituality. Their rebellion was not merely against men but against God’s authority. The earth opened and swallowed them alive, while fire consumed the 250 men offering unauthorized incense. God showed Israel that holy things must never be treated casually.

    King Belshazzar in Daniel 5 mocked God openly by desecrating sacred Temple vessels during a drunken feast. That same night, the mysterious handwriting appeared on the wall announcing judgment. Before morning, Belshazzar was dead and Babylon had fallen.

     God’s judgment against impunity should awaken holy fear in every generation. No throne, wealth, influence, or human system can shield people from divine justice. Psalm 9:7–8 says the Lord “shall judge the world in righteousness.” Therefore, believers must walk humbly, repent quickly, and never abuse authority, knowing that God is both merciful and just.

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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Friday, May 22, 2026

GOD’S JUDGMENT AGAINST IMPUNITY ( Part 1) — NO ONE IS ABOVE GOD

 

Laws will be altered in order to enforce God's righteous plan concerning you because of the anointing of God's favour upon you.
Good -Life Devotional: GOD’S JUDGMENT AGAINST IMPUNITY  ( Part 1) — NO ONE IS ABOVE GOD



By Rev Michael Benson Ajayi
    Impunity is the belief that power, position, or influence places a person beyond accountability. Scripture repeatedly warns that God sets boundaries for every office, authority, and calling. When leaders cross those divine limits in pride or rebellion, judgment eventually follows. “Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap” (Galatians 6:7).
     King Saul learned this painful truth in 1 Samuel 13:8–14. Fearful of losing his army, Saul ignored Samuel’s instruction and unlawfully offered sacrifice himself. Though he was king, he was not authorized to function as a priest. His impatience revealed distrust in God’s order. Immediately, Samuel declared that Saul’s kingdom would not continue. God rejected his dynasty because he substituted obedience with self-will. Leadership without submission to God becomes rebellion.
    King Uzziah’s story in 2 Chronicles 26:16–21 carries the same warning. Uzziah was successful, militarily strong, and nationally admired, but success produced pride. He entered the Temple to burn incense, violating sacred priestly boundaries. When corrected by Azariah and the priests, he became angry instead of repentant. Instantly, leprosy appeared on his forehead, and he lived isolated until death. Pride turned privilege into punishment.
    God’s judgment against impunity teaches that spiritual authority is never a license for arrogance. Titles do not exempt anyone from obedience. Pastors, rulers, parents, and believers alike remain accountable before God. James 4:6 says, “God opposes the proud, but gives grace to the humble.”    The safest place for any believer is humble submission to God’s Word, timing, and ordained order. Those who exalt themselves eventually fall, but those who fear God will be established.
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 impunity.
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Thursday, May 21, 2026

POWER IS TRANSIENT

 The strong man hindering your prosperity shall fall and not rise again because of the anointing of God's favour upon you.

Good -Life Devotional: POWER IS TRANSIENT


 

By Rev Michael Benson Ajayi 

   Power is transient. No throne, empire, government, or earthly ruler lasts forever. History repeatedly proves the truth declared in Scripture: “I have seen a wicked, violent man spreading himself like a green tree in its native soil. Yet he passed away, and behold, he was no more” (Psalm 37:35–36 AMP). Human power may appear unstoppable for a season, but God remains the eternal Judge over all nations and rulers.

   Pharaoh oppressed Israel with brutal slavery, yet his army perished in the Red Sea (Exodus 14:27–28). Nebuchadnezzar boasted in his greatness, but God humbled him until he acknowledged that “the Most High rules over the kingdom of mankind” (Daniel 4:32). Herod accepted worship as a god, and immediately judgment struck him (Acts 12:21–23). Hitler, Stalin, Idi Amin, and many feared dictators once terrified nations, yet today they are gone, while millions still remember the destruction their pride caused. Their power could not save them from death or divine accountability.

The Bible warns, “Do not put your trust in princes, nor in a son of man, in whom there is no salvation. His spirit departs, he returns to the earth” (Psalm 146:3–4 AMP). Earthly authority fades like grass, but God’s kingdom is everlasting (Daniel 2:44).

    This truth is both a warning and a comfort. It warns leaders against pride, oppression, and corruption. It comforts the oppressed that wickedness will not reign forever. Therefore, place your confidence not in politicians, wealthy men, or earthly systems, but in Jesus Christ, the eternal King whose dominion shall never end (Revelation 11:15).

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 poverty.

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Tuesday, May 19, 2026

THE CATASTROPHIC CONSEQUENCES OF TRIBALISM IN GOVERNANCE

 Your family shall be far from disaster because of the anointing of God's favour upon you.

Good -Life Devotional: THE CATASTROPHIC CONSEQUENCES OF TRIBALISM IN GOVERNANCE


By Rev Michael Benson Ajayi 

Text: Judges 9:1–57

    The story of Gideon’s son, Abimelech, stands as a sobering warning against tribalism, identity politics, and selfish ambition in governance. After Gideon’s death, Abimelech did not seek God’s will or national unity; instead, he manipulated tribal loyalty to gain political power. He traveled to Shechem and appealed to his maternal relatives, asking, “Which is better for you, that seventy men rule over you, or that one rule over you?” (Judges 9:2). By exploiting ethnic and family ties, he convinced them to support his selfish agenda.

    The men of Shechem financed Abimelech’s conspiracy with money taken from the temple of Baal-berith, and he used it to hire violent men who murdered Gideon’s seventy sons on one stone (Judges 9:5). Governance founded on tribal favoritism, corruption, bloodshed, and ungodly compromise can never produce peace. What begins with division often ends in destruction.

    Jotham, the lone surviving son, prophetically warned through a parable that Abimelech was like an unworthy thornbush whose leadership would eventually consume both ruler and followers (Judges 9:7–20). Three years later, God sent a spirit of discord between Abimelech and Shechem (Judges 9:23). Those once united by tribal interests became bitter enemies. Suspicion, betrayal, and violence replaced loyalty.

    The alliance collapsed into civil war. Abimelech destroyed Shechem, burning its leaders alive, while he himself met a humiliating death when a woman dropped a millstone upon his head (Judges 9:53). The man who seized power through violence perished violently.

    This story teaches a timeless truth: leadership built on tribalism, nepotism, hatred, and selfish ambition will ultimately collapse. “Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a disgrace to any people” (Proverbs 14:34). Godly governance requires justice, integrity, and unity—not tribal loyalty. Nations prosper when leaders fear God and pursue righteousness above ethnic, political, or personal gain (Psalm 33:12).

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 poverty.

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Monday, May 18, 2026

FILLED WITH POWER TO CONFRONT SIN

 

You shall be an instrument for the manifestation of the miraculous because of the anointing of God's favour upon you
Good -Life Devotional: FILLED WITH POWER TO CONFRONT SIN



By Rev Michael Benson Ajayi
“But truly I am full of power by the Spirit of the Lord, and of judgment, and of might, to declare unto Jacob his transgression, and to Israel his sin.” — Micah 3:8
   The power of God is not merely for emotional excitement, crowds, or popularity. In Scripture, divine power is closely connected with holiness, truth, and the courage to confront sin. The prophet Micah declared that he was “full of power” because the Spirit of God empowered him to expose transgression, not entertain sinners.
    Many modern ministries desire miracles but avoid preaching repentance for fear of losing members, offerings, influence, or social acceptance. Yet throughout Scripture, God’s power flowed through men who boldly confronted sin. Jesus Christ openly rebuked hypocrisy in Matthew 23, calling religious leaders blind guides and whitewashed tombs. John the Baptist confronted Herod’s immorality even though it cost him his life (Mark 6:17–29). Samuel rebuked Saul’s disobedience (1 Samuel 15:22–23), and God continued to use him mightily.
   Sin hinders the manifestation of God’s power. Isaiah 59:1–2 says our iniquities separate us from God. The apostles walked in extraordinary power because they upheld holiness. Through Paul the Apostle, “special miracles” occurred (Acts 19:11–12), and he ministered “through mighty signs and wonders” (Romans 15:19). Stephen was “full of faith and power” (Acts 6:8) because he stood boldly for truth. In Acts 5, Peter judged the deception of Ananias and Sapphira, and great fear came upon the church. God’s power and God’s judgment often go hand in hand.
   The grace of God is not permission to continue in sin. Titus 2:11–12 teaches that grace trains us to deny ungodliness. True revival comes when preachers are filled with the Spirit and fearless in proclaiming righteousness.
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 your Holy Spirit.
Lord, fill Your church again with holy boldness. Raise up ministers who will preach truth without compromise and believers who hunger for righteousness more than entertainment. Let Your power flow once more through lives that are holy, obedient, and surrendered to You. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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Sunday, May 17, 2026

WHEN BAD GOVERNANCE BREAKS THE HOME

 Your family shall not fall apart but shall wax strong in overwhelming peace and love .

Good -Life Devotional: WHEN BAD GOVERNANCE BREAKS THE HOME


By Rev Michael Benson Ajayi 

    The Bible shows that leadership affects the moral and social condition of a nation. In Isaiah 3:12, the prophet lamented the collapse of righteous leadership in Judah. Corrupt and irresponsible governance brought oppression, confusion, poverty, and suffering upon the people. When leaders fail, families suffer first.

    Isaiah further described how societal decay affected women. In Isaiah 3:16-24, many women became consumed with outward survival, vanity, and desperate pursuits because the nation itself was under judgment and disorder. Economic hardship, insecurity, and broken systems often push people into compromising situations. Even today, bad governance can delay marriages, destroy responsible young men through unemployment and frustration, and push some women toward immoral relationships for financial survival.

    God never intended society to function this way. Scripture says, “Righteousness exalts a nation” (Proverbs 14:34). When justice disappears, homes become unstable. Ecclesiastes 10:16-17 warns about nations ruled by immature or careless leaders, while 1 Timothy 2:1-2 teaches believers to pray for leaders so people may live peaceful and dignified lives.

Yet God still calls His people to holiness despite difficult conditions. Ruth remained virtuous in hardship, and God honored her with restoration (Ruth 3:11). Believers must resist desperation, maintain godly character, and trust God’s provision.

   Pray for righteous leadership, economic justice, and restored families. A nation guided by wisdom creates an atmosphere where marriages flourish, women are honored, and homes are strengthened under God’s blessing.

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 reconcile broken families .

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Saturday, May 16, 2026

HOW CAN AFRICA BE FREE FROM FOREIGN DEBT BURDEN ( part 2)

  


The  arms of the oppressor shall be broken because of the anointing of God's favour upon you.
Good -Life Devotional : HOW CAN AFRICA BE FREE FROM FOREIGN DEBT BURDEN  ( part 2)
By Rev Michael Benson Ajayi
6. PROMOTE ETHICAL AND VISIONARY LEADERSHIP
   Leadership is one of the biggest factors in national prosperity or decline. The Bible says:
“When the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice…” —  Proverbs 29:2
Nations prosper when leaders prioritize national development over personal enrichment.
7. RENEGOTIATE UNFAIR DEBT STRUCTURES
   Some debts carry extremely difficult repayment conditions or high interest burdens. African countries can negotiate: Longer repayment periods,
Lower interest rates, Debt restructuring,  Partial debt forgiveness
    Several countries have already pursued this through institutions like the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.
8. INVEST IN AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SECURITY
   Africa possesses vast fertile land, yet many nations import food heavily. Food imports drain foreign reserves and increase debt pressure.
Modernized agriculture can: Create jobs, Reduce imports, Increase exports
Strengthen currencies and reduce insecurity.
9. BUILD STRONG INSTITUTIONS INSTEAD OF STRONG INDIVIDUALS
   Stable courts, reliable central banks, transparent electoral systems, and independent institutions create investor confidence and economic stability.
   Countries that depend too heavily on one leader often struggle after leadership changes.
10. ENCOURAGE EDUCATION, INNOVATION, AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP
   A continent driven by skilled youth, innovation, and business creation becomes economically independent over time.
   Africa’s greatest resource is not minerals — it is its people.
From a biblical perspective, economic freedom is connected to wisdom, diligence, justice, and stewardship.
“The plans of the diligent lead surely to abundance…” —  Proverbs 21:5
“You shall remember the Lord your God, for it is He who gives you power to get wealth…” —  Deuteronomy 8:18
   Africa’s future does not have to be permanent dependence. With wise leadership, accountability, productive economies, and unity, many nations can gradually move from debt dependency toward economic sovereignty.
In our daily prayers we should seek a healthy appetite for God's word and for good governance through credible electoral processes .
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 promote good governance.
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