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Samson Aderinto Adedokun

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Racism is a sin that goes against the very essence of God's love. Take a stand against it. May we love one another as God loves us, and may His love break down all the walls that divide us. Good morning. It's a New Dawn of Liberty.
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APRIL 12, 2026 The Net Cast John 21:6 “Cast the net on the right side of the boat, and you will find some.” Today, remember that effort without direction can lead to frustration. The disciples had worked all night without results. But one instruction from Jesus changed everything. Obedience brings alignment. Alignment brings results. Sometimes the issue is not a lack of effort, it is a lack of divine direction. You may be doing the right thing, but not in the right way or at the right time. Today, listen carefully. What is God asking you to do differently? Where is He redirecting your focus? His instructions may seem simple, but they carry power. When you obey, results follow. Do not rely only on experience. Let God guide your actions today. The difference between empty and full nets is often one act of obedience. Confession: I follow God’s direction and see results. Prayer: Lord, guide my steps and my decisions. I am Godfident. Samson Aderinto Adedokun Phil. 1:21
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APRIL 11, 2026 The Laborer Sent Matthew 9:38 “Pray the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into His harvest.” Today, understand that you are not just praying for the work, you are part of the answer. Jesus told His disciples to pray for laborers, but He also sent them out. There is a tendency to admire responsibility without accepting it. It is easier to observe than to engage. But growth comes when you step into what God is calling you to do. Be available. Availability is more powerful than ability when it comes to God’s work. If you are willing, He will equip you. Do not wait until you feel fully prepared. Many assignments begin with obedience, not perfection. God uses those who are ready to respond. So, say yes to what He places before you. Serve where needed. Act when prompted. You are not just part of the field. You are part of the workforce. Confession: I am available for God’s assignment. Prayer: Lord, use me where I am needed today. I am Godfident. Samson Aderinto Adedokun Phil. 1:21
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APRIL 10, 2026 The Harvest Field Matthew 9:37 “The harvest truly is plentiful, but the laborers are few.” Today, Jesus reminds you that opportunity is not scarce. The harvest is already plentiful. The real challenge is participation. Many people wait for ideal conditions while opportunities pass them by. Harvest requires awareness. If your focus is narrow, you may miss what God has already prepared around you. Opportunities often come in simple forms —conversations, responsibilities, needs, or moments of influence. Today, lift your eyes. Look beyond routine. Ask God to show you where you can make a difference. Refuse to remain passive. Harvest also requires action. It is not enough to recognize opportunity. You must engage it. Step forward when prompted. Serve when needed. Speak when led. God has placed you where you are for a reason. Your environment is your field. Today, do not wait for another season. Engage the one you are already in. Confession: I recognize and respond to my harvest. Prayer: Lord, open my eyes and move me to act. I am Godfident. Samson Aderinto Adedokun Phil. 1:21
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APRIL 9, 2026 The Revealing Fruit Luke 6:44 “Every tree is known by its fruit.” Today, understand that fruit removes ambiguity. A tree does not need to explain itself. It's fruit reveals its nature. In the same way, your life speaks clearly through your actions, attitudes, and responses. Fruit is not produced in a moment. It is the result of consistent inner life. What you nurture internally eventually becomes visible externally. Today, examine your fruit. What do your words reveal? What do your reactions show? Are they reflecting Christ or contradicting Him? Don't just concentrate on outward behavior. Look deeper. Cultivate your inner life - your thoughts, motives, and relationship with God. When the root is healthy, the fruit will grow. This season, aim for authenticity, not appearance. Let your life align with your confession. People may not read Scripture, but they will read your life. Let it speak clearly. Confession: My life reflects the nature of Christ. Prayer: Lord, let my fruit be consistent and visible. I am Godfident. Samson Aderinto Adedokun Phil. 1:21
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APRIL 8, 2026 The Growing Branch Isaiah 11:1 “A Branch shall grow out of his roots.” Today, remember that God specializes in bringing life out of what looks finished. This prophecy described growth coming from a stump—a place that appeared cut down and unproductive. Yet from that place, new life emerged. There are seasons when parts of your life feel reduced, delayed, or even cut back. Plans may not have worked as expected. Opportunities may seem limited. But God does not need perfect conditions to produce growth. He works through what remains. Today, shift your focus. Do not dwell on what is missing. Pay attention to what God is growing. Even if it looks small, it is significant. Growth often begins quietly. It may not attract attention immediately, but it is real and progressive. Stay rooted in God. Stay consistent in obedience. What is developing now will become visible in time. The branch is growing even if it is not yet obvious. Confession: New growth is emerging in my life. Prayer: Lord, bring life from every place that feels cut down. I am Godfident. Samson Aderinto Adedokun Phil. 1:21
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APRIL 7, 2026 The Necessary Pruning John 15:2 “Every branch that bears fruit He prunes, that it may bear more fruit.” Today, understand that pruning is not punishment—it is proof of growth. God does not prune what is dead; He prunes what is alive and fruitful. This means that when God begins to remove certain things from your life, it is often because He is preparing you for greater effectiveness. Pruning can be uncomfortable. It may involve letting go of habits, distractions, relationships, or patterns that once felt normal. But what God removes is not meant to weaken you—it is meant to strengthen what remains. Today, do not resist divine adjustment. Ask yourself: what is God trimming in my life right now? Where is He asking for focus, discipline, or change? Growth requires space. Increase requires clarity. When unnecessary weight is removed, strength is redirected. After pruning, fruit does not reduce—it multiplies. Confession: I grow stronger through God’s pruning. Prayer: Lord, remove everything that limits my fruitfulness. I am Godfident. Samson Aderinto Adedokun Phil. 1:21
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