This post explores the profound power of choice and its inevitable consequences. Drawing from Scripture and real-life examples, it challenges readers to reflect on the decisions they make and the impact those choices have on their lives. Whether it is the silence of indecision or the courage to choose righteousness, every action speaks. Through thoughtful insight and spiritual truth, this message encourages us all to embrace the responsibility of our choices and live intentionally in alignment with God's purpose. Be blessed as you read...
Read MoreIn a world filled with complex challenges, some emotional, financial and so on. it’s easy to overlook the unseen forces influencing these challenges. Drawing from both biblical insights and Newton's First Law, this blog explores how spiritual forces can be the hidden drivers behind visible struggles. With real-life scriptural examples and personal reflection, the blog calls believers to deeper discernment and authority in Christ. Before seeking physical solutions, we must first confront the spiritual roots of our battles with faith in Jesus and full understanding of our right in Him. Be blessed as you read...
Read MoreThis post challenges believers with a sobering truth: unbelievers are often out-giving Christians, even offering extreme sacrifices to false gods. Through a Spirit-led revelation, I implore us all to examine our motives and rediscover true, heartfelt worship through sacrifices, community-development, humanitarian support Etcetera. Rather than empty rituals or prosperity-driven donations, we are urged to give God our all—with purity, love, and reverence—offering our lives as living sacrifices in response to His unmatched grace. Be blessed as you read.
Read MoreThis message explores the power of spoken words, emphasizing their spiritual and life-shaping impact. Drawing from the story of the prodigal son (Luke 15:17–24), it highlights how thoughts, when spoken, initiate irreversible actions. With biblical references, it urges believers, non-believers and soon-to-believe believers to guard their hearts and watch their words, as they have the potential to shape destiny. May you be blessed as you read.
Read MoreIn a world filled with uncertainty and affliction, understanding God as Jehovah Rapha—the Lord who heals you—offers profound comfort and assurance. This blog, one out of the many series, dives into the deeper meaning behind this powerful name, exploring not just God’s ability to heal, but His personal commitment to you. Through scriptural insights and spiritual reflection, we uncover how God’s healing nature is not only general but deeply intimate, designed to meet each of us exactly where our need lies. Be blessed as you read.
Read MoreRising before dawn is more than a productivity hack; it is a timeless, God‑honoured principle woven through Scripture and echoed by the world’s most effective leaders. From Abraham on Moriah to Mary at the empty tomb, early risers repeatedly encounter clarity, power, and divine favour. This blog explores how the “Principle of Rising Early,” paired with laser‑sharp specificity, unlocks results in faith, business, and study—and why embracing it today can transform your walk with God and your everyday decisions. Be blessed as you read.
Read MoreMany believers long to experience deeper intimacy with God but often overlook one of the most powerful keys: praise. In this post, we explore a profound truth hidden in Genesis 46:28 — a lesson on how praise draws us nearer to God and invites His intervention. By examining the meanings behind the names Judah, Joseph, and Goshen, we uncover a timeless principle: if you want God’s presence and favor, praise must go first. Let’s dive into this powerful revelation together. Be blessed as you read...
Read MoreThe story of Joseph in Genesis 39 is a profound reminder of God's divine protection and purpose in the midst of adversity. Though falsely accused and imprisoned, Joseph’s life was preserved because the hand of the Lord was upon him. This post explores how God's process often includes trials designed for our elevation. As believers, we must understand that grace doesn't eliminate the journey—it empowers us through it. Join me as we reflect on this powerful truth and its relevance today. Be blessed as you read.
Read MoreThis post compares the reactions of two women—The Widow of Zarephath and The Woman from Shunem—highlighting how their thoughts, words, and actions shaped their realities. The Widow's negative outlook might have also contributed to her initial struggle, while the Shunammite woman maintained faith and peace despite adversity. Both women sought God's help through His prophets and experienced miracles in return. This post emphasizes the power of positive thinking, speaking God's promises, and seeking Him wholeheartedly for transformation and divine intervention. Be blessed as you read.
Read MoreThis is a quote to reflect on the choice between playing it safe and taking risks, emphasizing that both paths require effort, but only one leads to greater rewards.
Read MoreThis post is a sequel to my last post. It contrasts the "shadow of death" and the "shadow of the Almighty" from Psalms 23:4 and 91:1. It describes the shadow of death as a bleak, oppressive force manifesting in various forms like depression, anxiety, and loss. In contrast, the shadow of the Almighty represents hope, light, and victory over darkness. Through faith in Jesus, believers are shielded by divine light, which overcomes darkness. The post encourages embracing Jesus as the true light and finding refuge in His presence.
Read MoreWelcome to my first blog of 2025! In this post, we explore the concept of dwelling in the secret place of the Most High, as described in Psalms 91:1. Reflecting on Moses' encounter with God's Shekinah glory on Mount Sínáì. Be blessed as you read.
Read MoreThis post explores the questioning of God's existence and the limits of human understanding. I argue that while scientific debates about God’s origin are valid, they often overlook the deeper truth of our own existence. Drawing on the idea that humans are created in God's image, the post suggests that our very being serves as evidence of a Creator, even if we cannot fully explain His origin. Therefore, I encourage the reader to seek a personal experience with God over speculative knowledge.
Read MoreThis blog reflects on Philippians 2:5-11, emphasizing Jesus's unparalleled humility and obedience as the foundation for His exaltation. It explores why God granted Jesus supreme authority, distinguishing Him from others. Jesus, despite His divinity, chose a servant's path, exemplifying humility through obedience, forgiveness, service, and unconditional love. This blog challenges readers to embrace "Jesus's fashion" of humility over worldly pride, warning of eternal consequences. It calls for a life aligned with God’s will, clothed in righteousness, as the ultimate fulfillment. Be blessed as you read.
Read MoreThis post is a reflective and imaginative letter to Judas Iscariot, expressing gratitude for his role in Jesus' betrayal, which was essential for humanity’s redemption. The post acknowledges Judas’ pivotal part in God’s salvation plan, despite its negative portrayal in scripture, and explores the profound impact of Jesus’ sacrifice. Be blessed as you read.
Read MoreThis post delves into Solomon’s inquiry into the "stupidity of wickedness" from Ecclesiastes 7:25, exploring how sin, driven by Satan, manifests in humanity's rebellion against God. In this post, King David's observations in Psalms 2 are linked to the relentless schemes of the “heathen” who aim not just to harm humanity but to challenge God. Despite Satan’s attempts to oppose God—culminating in Christ’s crucifixion—his efforts only fulfill divine purpose, as Jesus’s death dismantled Satan’s hold over humanity. The post concludes by questioning why Satan works to disprove God’s existence if God were not real, illustrating the stupidity, futility and deception of wickedness. Be blessed as you read.
Read MoreIn my Father's house is a post about the promise of a very unique future and provision by Jesus the true Messiah. It is based on the text from the book of John 14v2a. Be blessed as you read.
Read MoreSometimes in the middle of December 2022, the Holy Spirit started impacting on me a different dimension about the priciest prize of every believer, which is the 'Name of Jesus.' He unveiled to my spirit that the name of Jesus we call either boldly or out of fear is a location / place, where all believers dwell and unbelievers should aim to dwell. This morning (26.09.23), while talking to the lady of the house about this topic, to express her confirmation she uttered 'yes it is where you are'. As one of the sons of Issachar I was able to decipher that this should be a sequel to the piece titled where are you? May the Lord grant you understanding as you read.
Read MoreTo commemorate this Easter celebration, we will be doing a quick comparative study of the effect of a simple question of objective and its effect on two different types of test cases. This simple question is 'Whom do you seek?' is not just about what was documented in the scripture, it is still relevant and applicable even in our present age and till the end of the world. Therefore, I would implore you to ask yourself this question when you go to church, when you pray, also when you engage in other endeavours. Be blessed as you read...
Read MoreGenesis 3:9 (NMV) And the Lord-Yehōvah (Messiah Pre-Incarnate) God-Elōhīm [The Living Word - The Many Powered] called unto Adam (Man, ground; red; earthling), and said unto him, Where [are] youi? Where are you? This is a genuine call from Love to love for love. What would your answer be? Behold, He is standing at the door, don't keep Him waiting. Keep reading...
Read MoreThe blog reflects on the interaction between Jesus and Phillip which led to the feeding of 5000 men. It also explores Philip's friendliness and strength, linking them to biblical instances why Jesus sought him out for the specific task to feed those who came to Him. This blog emphasizes the importance of trusting in Jesus, even when circumstances seem contrary to expectations, and encourages readers to view life through a spiritual lens. The post concludes with a motivational message to hold onto the righteous expectations and rely on God's grace in the face of challenges. Be blessed as you read.
Read MoreJohn 12v3 explains that Mary anointed the feet of Jesus with a very expensive perfume, and the house was filled with the fragrance of the oil. This post aims to enlighten us to be partakers of the oil and fragrance and not just participants or onlookers.
Read MoreGen 22:13 (NLT) says “Then Abraham looked up and saw a ram caught by its horns in a thicket. So he took the ram and sacrificed it as a burnt offering in place of his son.” The question to ponder on is : who first arrived at the place of sacrifice. Is it the ram or Abraham and his son?
Read MoreThis post originated by observing the grace of God over Apostle Joshua Selman (AJS) during the just concluded UK apostolic invasion in my birth month of September in 2024. Then I remembered one of the words from Bishop David Oyedepo, 'until you know my heart beat for the Lord, you cannot understand the secret behind my blessings.' Then it dawned on me that the grace I greatly admire on AJS, Apostle Osayi, Bishop Oyedepo, Daddy G.O., Papa Kumuyi, Papa Wale Oke and numerous other mentors and spiritual fathers, was built from the quality of their experiences in the secret place. Be blessed as you read.
Read MoreThis post explains my first ever 40 days fast without food. I must say I'm not new to fasting. In the past I had fasted for 285 days out of the 365 days of the year. I had done numerous 3 days dry fast, 7 days dry fast and the longest being 10 days dry fast. But I had never gone 40 days without food or the intake of any solids. So, I had to deal with a lot of mental preparations. Until I totally surrendered to the will of the Lord.
Read MoreThis week's post is more of a Bible study reviewing Acts 2vs25-28. Hope this blesses you as it has blessed me.
Read MoreFor the poor always you have with you; but me (Jesus) you have not always. This post is to address a critical question of the 5Ws of giving i.e. what, why, when, where and whom. This is coming more from a repented heart than from a knowing one. Be blessed as you read. Shalom.
Read MoreThis blog explores the multifaceted nature of God as the Lord of Hosts, drawing insights from biblical contexts and contemporary language. It emphasizes God's role as a gracious Host, providing for His followers with abundant care and generosity. Through various biblical examples, it highlights Jesus's extraordinary hospitality, culminating in His ultimate sacrifice to prepare a heavenly banquet. The post urges readers to embrace this divine invitation, emphasizing the richness of God's provision and the imminent joy of the promised feast. Be blessed as you read.
Read MoreWhat to do when caught up between a rock and a hard place. This post shows a new phrase used to explain a Jonathanic experience. So therefore, we'll be looking at practical steps from the infallible word of God.
Read MoreGrowing up, While in the primary school one of the subjects we were taught was words and opposites in the English language. For example, the opposite of the word sit is stand, the opposite of justice is injustice, the opposite of good is bad, the opposite of life is death. This piece is about reliving our childhood memories through our knowledge of some Bible verses. Be blessed as you read.
Read MoreI am not here to virtually express my dispute with another homo-sapien, but to unveil to us the state of humanity and why things are the way they are and will remain that way until adequate steps of reconciliation are taken.
Read MoreToday's post argues Jesus' lordship over other gods and historical figures who gained supernatural status after death. It discusses both physical and supernatural realms, emphasizing Jesus' unique claims and fulfillment of prophecies. It contrasts human lordship, which ends with death, with Jesus' eternal lordship. It highlights Jesus' superiority in salvation, love, and power over other gods. The post concludes by affirming Jesus as the ultimate Lord, the Way, the Truth, and the Life. Be blessed as you read.
Read MoreThis post compares Jesus's state before and after His temptation in the wilderness. Initially, Luke 4v1 mentioned that He was full of the Holy Spirit, but after the temptations, Luke 4v14 shows that He returned in the power of the Spirit. This post explains that being "full" of the Holy Spirit means having spiritual resources, while being "in the power" signifies total immersion and unity with God. The message encourages believers to seek not just fullness but immersion in the Holy Spirit for deeper spiritual strength and protection.
Read MoreAt the Sea of Galilee (See Matt 13), Jesus narrated the parable of the Sower. Based on this narration, Jesus talked about 4 different kinds of soil (wayside, stony, thorny, good). In this post, I will refrain from talking about the other types of soil. Instead, I will be sharing a nugget dropped on my spirit about the good rich soil. Be blessed as you read.
Read MoreIf there are any sons of Issachar out there, they will confirm that to run the race in 2024, we will need a very strong dose of faith. This post is a continuation of what we started the year with. Hopefully, you can pick up the conversation in the spirit realm and take up the shield of faith. Be blessed as you read.
Read MoreThis post recounts a personal experience that illustrates God's responsiveness to prayer, inspired by 1 Kings 18:24. I share my experience about my last trip to Africa, where my prayer for an impartation encounter with a man of God, despite numerous setbacks, was miraculously answered. This post is to encourage readers to trust in God's perfect timing and faithfulness in answering prayers. Be blessed as you read...
Read MoreThis week's post offers a thought-provoking exploration of Jesus' miracles and their implications for believers today. It provides a fresh perspective on familiar scripture and encourages readers to actively engage in the work of ministry. Be blessed as you read. Shalom.
Read MoreIn every situation, no matter the circumstances never give up hope. Even hopelessness requires hope to be a meaningful word. This post has been modified to brighten your day with scriptures of hope.
Read MoreTo do and achieve amazing things this new year 2024, the leadership of the Holy Spirit is paramount. This post details why we need a total surrender to the Holy Spirit. I pray you are blessed reading this. Shalom.
Read MoreContrary to the title, this piece is not a rant about injustice or issues. It is actually a wake up call to all. Brethren I come today to inform you that fulfillment of destiny isn't the time for relaxation or laxity. Yes! Thank God that your prayers have been answered, but watch out for the adversary who was not afraid to test Jesus, who left Him for a more opportune time (Luke 4v13) is still going about like a lion looking for easy meal to devour (I Peter 5v8).
Read MoreGoal accomplishment - the pressure cooker model What most people don't know is how much of the power to accomplish is lost to an indiscreet and garrulous nature. Apart from witches and demonic forces, which shall die by fire, nothing has robbed and hindered more people than an indiscreet tongue of an untrained mind. It won't take you a long look around to see how many destiny have been truncated due to an unbolted tongue. Most times, what we call demonic attacks are just our own causing just by failing to train ourselves on the proper use of our tongues. The good book says power of life and death are the power of the tongue. I have met thousands of people who live below par but talks a good game with a glorified zero result.
Read MoreHave you ever wondered why the hurtful words someone said to you hurts! The reason behind this is what this post is about. Words are powerful weapons, which should no longer be treated as mere statements or verbalization of opinions or 6 expression of one's thought. I pray that the eyes of your understanding be enlightened as you read.
Read MoreThis post interprets the parable of the ten virgins from Matthew 25:1-13 through a dream encounter I experienced on the 8th of June. It emphasizes the need for Christians to be vigilant and prepared for the return of Jesus Christ. The dream symbolizes the spiritual state of believers and serves as a warning to avoid complacency and traditionalism in faith. Be blessed as you read. Please share this message with your acquaintances either verbally or any other means. Shalom
Read MoreEphesians 3:16 KJV that he would grant you, according to the riches of his glory, to be strengthened with might by his Spirit in the inner man. This post offers a brief look at the riches of His glory.
Read MoreReflecting on Jesus's encounter with the Samaritan woman, this post highlights her act of leaving her waterpot, symbolizing her purpose or self-reliance, to spread the gospel. This act demonstrates the need for believers to abandon personal hindrances to evangelize. True service to God requires spiritual commitment and setting aside earthly burdens for divine purposes. Be blessed as you read
Read MoreIf there is anything needed to move from January to December 2024, that would be a great faith in God's unfailing Word and His Agape love. We will conclude our topic of faith from our previous study in the book of Hebrews 11 with a case study of the woman with the issue of blood in the book of Matthew, Mark and Luke. I pray that God grants you His understanding.
Read MoreThis piece is aimed at revealing to us the significance of a total overhaul of our nonfunctional past so we can gloriously enjoy the new mercies and blessings loaded into our new day and horizon. The anchor text is from 2 Kings 2:12 (NMV) And Eli-sha [my God is salvation] saw [it], and he cried, My father! my father! the chariot and the horsemen of Yisra’el [He Holds Onto The Heel Of God]! And he lost sight of him: and he took hold of his own clothes, and tore them in two pieces. Be blessed as you read.
Read MoreThis post explores the question "Did they really kill Jesus?!" by examining Jesus's own words about His authority over His own life and the potential consequences if He had called upon heavenly defense during His unlawful arrest. It provided an argument that while Jesus was indeed physically killed by mortals, His death was ultimately a voluntary sacrifice, demonstrating His divine authority and love for humanity. This post also reflects on Jesus's dual nature as the sacrificial Lamb and the conquering Lion, highlighting the importance of recognizing both aspects of His character. The post concludes by emphasizing the Easter celebration as a time to celebrate God's love and redemption rather than focusing solely on Jesus's death at the hands of humans. Be blessed as you read. Shalom.
Read MoreThis post is about the humanly impossible or incomprehensible way God does His things. Looking through the scripture, I cannot help but see His Omnipotence as a sign of His grace and love for us. I hope this blesses you as it has blessed me. Shalom.
Read MoreTo do proper justice, it is only fair to write another to buttress the piece on location where are you? (visit this link to read it: https://babasiledaniel.com/blog/article.html?id=g1qhqRZOiNrewaKTtG0f) with the topical question of who are you?
Read More2 Timothy 3:1-2, NLT. 1You should know this, Timothy, that in the last days there will be very difficult times. 2For people will love only themselves and their money. They will be boastful and proud, scoffing at God, disobedient to their parents, and ungrateful.
Read MoreAre you just a follower of Christ or are you part of His family? This piece isn't to criticize the book by C. S. Lewis, but to buttress his points, for no one can do anything against the truth but for the truth (II Cor 13v8). So this piece will attempt to bring things in another light for our generation.
Read More“Whether you think you can, or you think you can't – you're right,” This short piece is about the power of the mind, which synchronizes Henry Ford's quote above. For nothing truly happens except that which one has ruminated on through the mind. I hope this blesses you.
Read MoreExploring the ancient narrative of 2 Kings 3, this article delves into the profound concept of sacrifice and its transformative power in the spiritual realm. Drawing parallels between the biblical account and contemporary Christian principles, we unravel the mysteries surrounding sacrifice and its profound implications. From the unexpected consequences of half-hearted offerings to the spiritual dynamics of genuine, Spirit-led sacrifices, join us on a reflective journey into the heart of this foundational aspect of the Christian faith. Be blessed as you read.
Read MoreIn this thought-provoking post, this post delves into the nuanced differences between being a slave and a servant, particularly within the context of religious beliefs. Drawing from Christian and Islamic perspectives, the post highlights the divergent connotations associated with these terms. While Christians view themselves as servants and even children of God, Muslims perceive themselves as slaves of Allah. The post dissects various aspects, including the nature of servitude, rewards, relationships with masters, and the potential for liberation. Through biblical references and historical anecdotes, it underscores the transformative power of transitioning from slavery to servanthood and ultimately to sonship. The post encourages introspection and offers insights into choosing a path that aligns with spiritual growth and divine purpose.
Read MoreHappy New year 2024 to you all! I know so many resolutions and expectations for the new year have been or will be written in the coming days. To get any resolution or expectations accomplished there is a critical component which must not be ignored. This critical component is FAITH. This first post of 2024 will attempt to dissect this topic. What a great way to start the new journey! I pray that God moves you from a natural faith level to a supernatural level of faith. Be blessed as you read.
Read MoreI apologize for breaking the flow of the blog series on Faith as a substance. By the special grace of God I will resume that next week. In the meantime I would like to share something that came to me as a divine revelation and inspiration of rt Ruach Elohim. Be blessed as you read.
Read MoreThere is no other name through which one must be saved, safe the name of God The Father's Son Jesus Christ. This piece looks at some commonalities between Jesus and Joseph.
Read MoreIn the timeless passage of Genesis 1:3, we encounter the divine command, "Let there be light," echoing through the annals of eternity. Yet, amidst the resplendent dawn of creation, lies a hidden narrative often overlooked by casual readers. Join me on a journey of revelation as we delve into the profound layers of this sacred verse. Be blessed as you read.
Read MoreIn an insightful analysis of John 6:5-8, this blog explores the significance of Jesus' interaction with Philip and Andrew in the feeding of the 5000. It highlights the power of God's provision, the importance of relying on the Holy Spirit, and the transformative impact of obedience to God's commands. Through biblical references and personal reflection, the post emphasizes the role of the Holy Spirit in guiding believers and enabling them to accomplish God's will. It concludes with a compelling call to trust in the Holy Spirit's leadership and experience the abundant life God offers. Be blessed as you read. Shalom.
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