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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Monday, March 16, 2026

GRACE DOES NOT EXEMPT FROM RESPONSIBILITIES

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

Good -Life Devotional: GRACE DOES NOT EXEMPT FROM RESPONSIBILITIES


By Rev Michael Benson Ajayi 

   Grace is the unearned favor of God given through Jesus Christ. Its meaning is derived from the Greek word 'charis' and it means:  kindness or favor freely given, while it also carries the idea of divine empowerment to live according to God’s will. Grace saves us, but it never removes our responsibility to respond to God with obedient faith.

  In James 2:14–26, Scripture confronts the error of a passive faith. James asks, “What use is it, my brothers, if someone says he has faith but he has no works? Can that faith save him?” (AMP). Genuine faith always produces action. Faith without works is not merely weak; the Bible says it is dead.

Many modern teachings wrongly suggest that because of the finished work of Jesus Christ, believers no longer have any responsibility toward obedience or righteous living. Yet the Bible clearly shows that grace does not cancel responsibility—it empowers it. Even demons believe that God exists, but their belief does not lead to obedience (James 2:19).

   Abraham demonstrated living faith when he offered Isaac on the altar (Genesis 22;9). His action did not replace faith; it completed it. As James explains, “You see that faith was working together with his works, and as a result of the works, faith was perfected” (James 2:22). Rahab also received grace, yet she acted by hiding the spies, proving that her faith was genuine ( Joshua 2:18,22, Joshua 6:23-25) .

    The same pattern appears throughout Scripture. Ephesians 2:8–10 declares that we are saved by grace through faith, yet we are also “created in Christ Jesus for good works.” Likewise, Philippians 2:12–13 urges believers to work out their salvation while God works within them.

  Grace saves, but obedient faith responds. True faith always produces works that honor God.

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 sin.

Lord, thank You for Your grace through Jesus Christ. Help my faith to be living and active, producing obedience that glorifies You. Amen.

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Sunday, March 15, 2026

YOU ARE NEVER SHORT OF GRACE

 You shall continue to make extraordinary progress regardless of the opposition because of the anointing of God's favour upon you.

Good -Life Devotional: 

YOU ARE NEVER SHORT OF GRACE


By Rev Michael Benson Ajayi 

   Many believers are taught that when they experience weakness, difficulty, or hardship it means they lack grace. Yet the Scriptures teach the opposite. In 2 Corinthians 12:7–10, the Apostle Paul pleaded with the Lord concerning a “thorn in the flesh.” God’s answer was clear: “My grace is sufficient for you, for My power is perfected in weakness.” Weakness was not evidence that grace had diminished; it was the very place where God’s grace was revealed.

  The Greek word for grace is charis, meaning unmerited favor, divine enablement, and God’s empowering presence freely given to believers. Grace is not merely kindness from God; it is His active power working in us. Paul therefore concluded, “When I am weak, then I am strong.” The strength came from grace, not from human ability.

   Scripture also assures us that grace never abandons the believer. Hebrews 13:5 declares, “I will never, under any circumstances, desert you, nor give you up nor leave you without support” (AMP). If God never leaves the believer, His grace cannot depart either. In John 1:16, we are told that “from His fullness we have all received, grace upon grace.” This means the believer does not receive partial grace but continuous supply from Christ.

   False teaching suggests that hardships mean grace has run out. But the gospel teaches that grace is most visible in moments of weakness, suffering, and limitation. Romans 5:20 says, “Where sin increased, grace abounded all the more.” God’s grace is not measured by circumstances but by the finished work of Christ.

   Therefore, the born-again Christian is never short of grace. Whatever trial you face today, remember: God’s grace is already sufficient, already present, and already working in you.

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 temptation. 

Lord, help me rely on Your sufficient grace and not on my own strength. Teach me to trust that Your power is perfected in my weakness. Amen.

Saturday, March 14, 2026

ONE MEASURE OF GRACE IN CHRIST

 

The plans of the wicked against you shall be exposed and neutralised because of the anointing of God's favour upon you.
Good -Life Devotional: ONE MEASURE OF GRACE IN CHRIST



By Rev Michael Benson Ajayi
   The New Testament teaches that no preacher or believer possesses a superior measure of God’s grace above others. Epistle to the Ephesians 4:7 (AMP) declares, “Yet grace [God’s undeserved favor] was given to each one of us, not indiscriminately, but in different ways in proportion to the measure of Christ’s gift.” The source and measure of grace is Christ Himself, and He gives it freely to every believer. The difference lies in our function, not in our worth or spiritual rank within the body of Christ.
   In Gospel of John 1:16 we read, “For out of His fullness we have all received grace upon grace.” Scripture does not speak of partial fullness or spiritual percentages. Every believer receives from the same fullness of Christ. Therefore, no minister can rightly claim a special access to God that others do not have.
  A powerful example appears in Acts of the Apostles 10:25–26. When Cornelius fell at Peter’s feet to worship him, the apostle immediately lifted him up and said, “Stand up; I too am just a man.” Peter understood that the glory belongs to God alone, not to any human vessel.
   The unity of believers is further emphasized in First Epistle to the Corinthians 12:11–13, which teaches that the same Spirit distributes gifts and that we are all baptized into one body by one Spirit. Likewise, Second Epistle to the Corinthians 4:13 reminds us that we share the same spirit of faith.
   When modern preachers demand honor that borders on worship or claim exclusive favor with God, they contradict the humility taught by Christ (see also Gospel of Matthew 23:8–12). All believers stand equally under the grace of God.
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 evil .
Lord Jesus, keep Your church humble and united. Remove pride from our hearts and help us honor You alone as the source of grace and power. Amen.
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BY THIS YOU SHALL KNOW THE DISCIPLES OF JESUS CHRIST

 

Your family shall not fall apart but wax strong in love and overwhelming peace .
Good -Life Devotional;
BY THIS YOU SHALL KNOW THE DISCIPLES OF JESUS CHRIST



By Rev Michael Benson Ajayi
   BIn John 13:33–34 (AMP), the Lord Jesus gave a defining mark of true discipleship: “I am giving you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, so you too are to love one another.” The distinguishing evidence of a disciple is not religious titles, denominational identity, or theological debates—it is the sacrificial love demonstrated by Christ Himself.
   The love of Christ is self-giving and redemptive. John 15:13 declares, “Greater love has no one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friends.” Jesus embodied this love on the cross (Romans 5:8), and He expects His followers to reflect the same spirit. When believers walk in this love, the world recognizes the reality of Christ living in them.
   Scripture also warns against relying on religious systems that replace living faith with rigid traditions. Colossians 2:19–23 explains that human rules and denominational dogmas may appear wise, but they cannot transform the heart or produce righteousness. True spiritual life comes from holding fast to Christ, the Head of the Church.
    Furthermore, Jesus promised that genuine believers would reflect His works. In John 14:12, He said that those who believe in Him would do the works He did. Acts 10:38 summarizes His ministry: “God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with the Holy Spirit and with power; He went about doing good and healing all who were oppressed by the devil.” This same Spirit empowers believers today.
   Therefore, a disciple of Christ is known by love, compassion, and Spirit-filled works. 1 John 3:18 exhorts us: “Let us not love with word or tongue, but in action and in truth.” When Christ’s love flows through us, the world sees the true mark of His disciples.
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 love those who hate me.
Lord Jesus, fill my heart with Your sacrificial love. Deliver me from empty religion and empower me by Your Spirit to live and serve like You. Let my life reveal that I am truly Your disciple. Amen.
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