The Compliment That Truly Matters
The best compliment you will ever receive is not from people — it is from God. Live for the day you hear: “Well done, thou good and faithful servant.”
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The best compliment you will ever receive is not from people — it is from God. Live for the day you hear: “Well done, thou good and faithful servant.”
Read More The Compliment That Truly MattersRedemption is not just about what you receive—it is about how you live. Many believers claim their rights but ignore the restrictions and obligations that sustain Kingdom life. True maturity is found in balancing all three.
Read More RIGHTS, RESTRICTIONS, AND OBLIGATIONS UNDER REDEMPTIONIf you were going on a cross-country trip, which would you choose — airplane, train, bus, car, or bike? Each option represents a different kind of journey, but one principle remains the same: no wise traveler begins a journey without planning. Jesus taught this powerful truth in Luke 14:28 — “Which of you, intending to build a tower, sitteth not down first, and counteth the cost?” In the same way, destiny requires preparation, discipline, and spiritual wisdom. Before embarking on life’s great assignments — ministry, marriage, business, or calling — a wise believer pauses, counts the cost, and prepares to finish well.
Read More How Will You Travel Your Destiny Journey?True confidence is not personality—it is righteousness. When a believer understands their standing with God, fear loses its grip and boldness rises like a lion. This expository teaching explores why the righteous live with fearless assurance and how every believer can walk in that same boldness.
Read More The Boldness of the Righteous: Why True Confidence Comes from GodThe call of God into ministry is powerful, but it does not automatically produce spiritual maturity in the life of a pastor. A minister may successfully guide many people into their destinies while neglecting his own personal spiritual growth. Scripture repeatedly warns that preaching to others must never replace personal discipline, study, prayer, and intimacy with God. In this expository teaching, we examine why the calling cannot substitute for personal spiritual development, and why every pastor must intentionally cultivate a deep walk with God so that after ministering to others, he himself will not become a castaway.
Read More The Calling Is Not Enough: Why Pastors Must Intentionally Grow SpirituallyLife often places heavy burdens on the human heart—fear, betrayal, responsibilities, and uncertainty. In Psalm 55:22, God gives a powerful instruction: “Cast thy burden upon the Lord, and He shall sustain thee.” This expository study examines the verse through multiple Bible translations, Hebrew word studies, Bible dictionaries, and concordances, revealing the divine principle of transferring life’s burdens to God and receiving His sustaining grace. Discover how this ancient promise still empowers believers today to live in strength, stability, and faith through Jesus Christ.
Read More The Divine Secret of Sustained StrengthWhat is the last thing you learned? The greatest lessons in life are not always learned in classrooms but in our walk with God. In this reflection, discover the powerful spiritual truth that many believers must learn again and again: we are not in control—God is. Through Scripture and biblical insight, this article explores how surrendering control to God unlocks peace, direction, and strength in the Christian life. #ReverendAreogun
Read More The Last Thing I Learned: The Day God Reminded Me I Am Not In ControlIf your pastor only comforts you but never corrects you, the Bible says you may not be under a shepherd but a hireling. Discover the biblical difference between real shepherding and spiritual entertainment.
Read More If Your Pastor Only Pats Your Back, You Are in TroubleWhat if the opening line of your life story was written by God before you were born? Discover the biblical truth that your life is not an accident but a divine narrative authored by God Himself.
Read More When Mercy Wrote My Story Before I Was BornMany believers struggle not because God has not provided victory, but because they have not learned to confess their redemption realities. The Bible reveals that the believer’s life operates through faith-filled confession. This guide, 100 Biblical Confessions: I AM – I HAVE – I CAN, helps you build a powerful daily declaration from Scripture—affirming who you are in Christ, what you possess through redemption, and what you can do through the power of Christ. Speak these truths daily and align your life with heaven’s reality.
Read More BUILD YOUR CONFESSIONWhen exposure does not lead to immediate justice, many wonder if evil is prevailing. But Scripture reveals a deeper battle behind visible events. This is not merely about documents or systems — it is about spiritual warfare. The enemy may display influence, but the Church carries authority. Now is not the time for passivity. It is time for discernment, prayer, and bold spiritual engagement.
Read More The “Epstein Files,” No Arrests, and the Illusion of PowerSatan may argue legality over your life, pointing to past sins, failures, and open doors as evidence that you belong to him. But Scripture declares a higher verdict: “Even the lawful captive shall be delivered.” This powerful expository teaching reveals how the Cross of Christ cancels every accusation, overturns spiritual legality, and restores divine ownership. No matter how far you’ve fallen, mercy still has jurisdiction.
Read More Even the Lawful Captive Shall Be Delivered
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