Monthly Archives: February 2026

Daily Devotional: February 7 – Be Honest

My wounds are foul and festering because of my foolishness – Psalm 38:5

How honest are you? In this verse, the Psalmist was honest to admit that he had wounds which were getting worse because he neglected them. What about you? Do you have a wounded heart that you have neglected? Honesty is the best policy. Without honesty, we fool ourselves and there is no chance for repentance and transformation in our lives. Sometimes, the enemy is not external, but the enemy is within. Sometimes, undesirable things continue to happen to us because we make mistakes habitually and never learn. It is best to be honest and acknowledge our part in the way our lives have turned out. Honesty may hurt our pride and ego, but it leads to the truth that sets us free from bondage. So, let me ask you again – how honest are you? Do you see the part that you are playing in the things that are happening to you or are you always a victim of your circumstances? You are better off examining your side of the equation to understand the things you can do better even if the hurt or the wound that you have was not caused by you. Today, choose not to be a victim of the wounds that you carry. Choose to take the steps needed to heal your wounds so that you can live the life that God intended.   

I choose to be honest with myself so I can start the process of living the life I want

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Daily Devotional: February 6 – Stay Alert

The wicked watches the righteous, and seeks to slay him – Psalm 37:32

Are you staying alert? Just because we haven’t gone looking for trouble doesn’t mean that trouble isn’t looking for us. On the contrary, the Psalmist informs us in today’s verse that if we decide to do good, then we can be assured that wicked people will be ever watchful, looking to accuse us and plotting our downfall. Has someone slandered you behind your back? Perhaps a colleague accused you of something that you did not do. Or even worse, the person you thought was your friend was only interested in replacing you. When these things happen, don’t think that it is you. Don’t think why is this happening to me?  Your trouble is not always a sign that you have done something wrong but could be a sign that you are doing all the right things. In fact, if you never experience resistance, it may very well be that you have settled for the ways of the world and are no longer pushing the boundaries to change the world for the better.  If you know you are doing the right thing that God has told you and are suffering persecution, do not change from doing good but ask God for wisdom to navigate the situation. Stay alert and stay steadfast and you will outlast the wicked and shall be exalted in the end. Amen

I will not stop doing the right thing no matter what it costs me temporarily

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Daily Devotional: February 5 – Lawful Guide

The law of God is in his heart; none of his steps shall slide – Psalm 37:31

How do you make decisions? Many people lean on opinions, some examine the facts, while a few follow principles. To make the best decisions requires that we follow godly principles. The principles of God are hidden in the law of God. These hidden principles are exposed and revealed to us by the Spirit of God in a way that helps us understand what we should do as we encounter different situations and circumstances. It is our job to ensure we have the law of God in our heart so that the Spirit of God can pull from it and expose the principles contained therein to us. Why are God’s principles important? It is because His principles give us direction and instruction! God’s direction tells us where we should go, whereas God’s instruction tells us how we should get there. Direction is general but instruction is specific. We make mistakes and hamper our chances of success without the specifics. When we know His law, then we do the things He wants us to do the way He wants us to do them. By doing this, we ensure that our steps do not slide.

It is good that I have started with God, but it is better that I continue with Him

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Daily Devotional: February 4 – Harmful Anger

Cease from anger, and forsake wrath; do not fret – it only causes harm – Psalm 37:8

When does anger become harmful? The bible gives us a clue when it says that anger rests in the heart of fools (Ecclesiastes 7:9). When we accepted Jesus, the Spirit of God made His home in our heart. When anger lodges itself in our heart, it competes with the Holy Spirit for influence in our lives. The Spirit is an awesome master, but anger makes a terrible master. While righteous anger is a tool used by the Holy Spirit to bring about positive change, it is a different matter when anger takes control and relegates the role of the Holy Spirit. The Spirit wars against the flesh and the flesh against the Spirit (Galatians 5:17)  Once the role of the Spirit is relegated, the flesh controls our anger,  and we act in foolish ways that cause harm. We should not choose to hold onto anger that is past its date of usefulness. We should not hold onto anger when the Spirit says to let it go! This kind of anger is no longer justified; it causes destruction in our lives and the lives of others and does not produce the right results. Do you find it impossible to forgive? Are you quick or hot tempered? These may be signs that you have anger lodged in your heart.

I will no longer let my anger control me but let God control my anger

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Daily Devotional: February 3 – Fooling Ourselves

For he flatters himself in his own eyes, when he finds out his iniquity and when he hates – Psalm 36:2

What do you do when someone points out your sin? Do you try to justify your sin? Do you try to blame others and excuse yourself? Do you just say that this is just the way you are? That is what the wicked do! To be wicked means to be twisted. It is twisted when we excuse our sins and when we justify our hatred of others. It is wicked when we choose to convince ourselves that what is evil is actually good and acceptable. It is wicked when we allow folly in our lives just because we know we serve a loving and merciful God. It is wicked saying the end justifies the means though we know the means do not align with godly principles. The bible is clear that we deceive ourselves if we say we have no sin, but that God is faithful and just to forgive us and cleanse us from our unrighteousness when we confess our sins (1 John 1:8-9) So, rather than flatter ourselves with our ability to justify ourselves; rather than do all sorts of mental gymnastics to make our iniquity seem alright, it is much better to humble ourselves and ask God to change our heart to become more like Him. We may be able to fool others and we may choose to fool ourselves, but we will never fool God.

I can fool myself and others, but I cannot fool God.

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Daily Devotional: February 2 – Existing to Thriving

Depart from evil and do good. Seek peace and pursue it – Psalm 34:14

How can you go from wondering about life to living a life of wonder?. How can you live a long life and experience good days? You can by stepping away from things that are not of God (evil) but choosing to do those things that are of God (good).Romans 5:8 tells us that those who live according to the Spirit focus their minds on the things of the Spirit. In today’s verse, we see that those who focus on the Spirit do three things: they step away from evil, seek what is good, and pursue peace. Biblical peace is not about living a life without external turmoil. No, because we live in a fallen world, we will all experience some form of external turmoil. Instead, it is about being whole and prosperous internally despite the turmoil around us. The fruit of seeking biblical peace is spiritual and personal growth and development. Invariably, the fruit of peace leads us to prosper in life as God takes control of our lives and dictates our steps. When you choose to focus on departing from evil, seek God, and pursue peace, you change the trajectory of your life and shift from simply existing to thriving.

When I seek peace, the simple pleasures of life pursue me

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Daily Devotional: February 1 – Supernatural Success

The young lions do lack and suffer hunger, but those who trusts in the Lord shall lack no good thing – Psalm 34:10

Are you law-minded or grace-minded? The law came through Moses, but grace and truth came through Jesus Christ (John 1:17). The law comes from the Old Covenant, but grace comes from the New Covenant. The law is all about what we can do but grace is all about what Jesus has done. The Psalmist speaks of the limitations of our own efforts when he says that young lions do lack and suffer hunger. King Solomon also warns us that the race is not won by the swift nor the battle by the strong. Thus, while it is good to have natural abilities, gifts, talents, and skills such as strength and speed (like young lions), these do not guarantee success. What does guarantee success every time is God’s help! When we combine His super abilities with our natural abilities is when we operate in the supernatural. The beauty is that we don’t have to have a lot of ability to operate in the supernatural. The beauty is that the supernatural will always defeat the natural. So, let others rely on their strength while you trust in the strength of the Lord. They will be shocked that you lack no good thing while they continue to struggle  This shock you will get the chance to tell them about our mighty God

No matter how good I am, I am best with God’s strength 

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