Daily Devotion
Date: February 25, 2026
Theme of the Year: God
Series: Faith
Scripture:
“For all the promises of God in him are yea, and in him Amen, unto the glory of God by us.”
— 2 Corinthians 1:20 (KJV)
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Reflection
This verse settles every doubt about God’s faithfulness.
The Bible does not say some of God’s promises. It says all. Every promise God has spoken finds its yes in Christ. That means God is not unsure, hesitant, or undecided about what He has promised you. His answer is already settled.
“Yea” means God has agreed.
“Amen” means it is confirmed and established.
God does not promise and then change His mind. He does not speak and later withdraw His word. What He has said, He stands by. The responsibility of fulfillment rests with God, not with your strength.
This verse shifts your posture from begging to believing. You are not trying to convince God to act — He has already said yes. Faith is agreeing with what God has already approved.
This is a word for anyone waiting, praying, or holding on. God’s promises over your life are not uncertain. They are settled.
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Declarations
I declare that every promise God has spoken over my life is confirmed in Christ, in the name of Jesus.
I declare that God’s yes is stronger than every delay or contradiction, in the name of Jesus.
I stand on the faithfulness of God and not on my feelings, in the name of Jesus.
What God has promised me will surely come to pass, to the glory of God, in the name of Jesus.
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๐ Practical Application
Today, respond to God’s promises with confidence.
Stop doubting what God has already said
Speak agreement with His Word
Thank God in advance for fulfillment
Faith rests in God’s yes.
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Prayer
Father, thank You because Your promises are sure and unchanging. I choose to believe Your Word above every circumstance. Help me to stand firm in faith, knowing that what You have promised, You will surely perform. In the name of Jesus.
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Thought for Today
Which promise are you still unsure about?
God has already said yes — stand in faith and agree.
Date: February 25, 2026
Theme of the Year: God
Series: Faith
Scripture:
“For all the promises of God in him are yea, and in him Amen, unto the glory of God by us.”
— 2 Corinthians 1:20 (KJV)
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Reflection
This verse settles every doubt about God’s faithfulness.
The Bible does not say some of God’s promises. It says all. Every promise God has spoken finds its yes in Christ. That means God is not unsure, hesitant, or undecided about what He has promised you. His answer is already settled.
“Yea” means God has agreed.
“Amen” means it is confirmed and established.
God does not promise and then change His mind. He does not speak and later withdraw His word. What He has said, He stands by. The responsibility of fulfillment rests with God, not with your strength.
This verse shifts your posture from begging to believing. You are not trying to convince God to act — He has already said yes. Faith is agreeing with what God has already approved.
This is a word for anyone waiting, praying, or holding on. God’s promises over your life are not uncertain. They are settled.
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Declarations
I declare that every promise God has spoken over my life is confirmed in Christ, in the name of Jesus.
I declare that God’s yes is stronger than every delay or contradiction, in the name of Jesus.
I stand on the faithfulness of God and not on my feelings, in the name of Jesus.
What God has promised me will surely come to pass, to the glory of God, in the name of Jesus.
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๐ Practical Application
Today, respond to God’s promises with confidence.
Stop doubting what God has already said
Speak agreement with His Word
Thank God in advance for fulfillment
Faith rests in God’s yes.
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Prayer
Father, thank You because Your promises are sure and unchanging. I choose to believe Your Word above every circumstance. Help me to stand firm in faith, knowing that what You have promised, You will surely perform. In the name of Jesus.
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Thought for Today
Which promise are you still unsure about?
God has already said yes — stand in faith and agree.
๐ฟ Daily Devotion
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Date: February 25, 2026
๐ Theme of the Year: God
๐ Series: Faith
๐ Scripture:
“For all the promises of God in him are yea, and in him Amen, unto the glory of God by us.”
— 2 Corinthians 1:20 (KJV)
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๐ญ Reflection
This verse settles every doubt about God’s faithfulness.
The Bible does not say some of God’s promises. It says all. Every promise God has spoken finds its yes in Christ. That means God is not unsure, hesitant, or undecided about what He has promised you. His answer is already settled.
“Yea” means God has agreed.
“Amen” means it is confirmed and established.
God does not promise and then change His mind. He does not speak and later withdraw His word. What He has said, He stands by. The responsibility of fulfillment rests with God, not with your strength.
This verse shifts your posture from begging to believing. You are not trying to convince God to act — He has already said yes. Faith is agreeing with what God has already approved.
This is a word for anyone waiting, praying, or holding on. God’s promises over your life are not uncertain. They are settled.
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๐ฅ Declarations
I declare that every promise God has spoken over my life is confirmed in Christ, in the name of Jesus.
I declare that God’s yes is stronger than every delay or contradiction, in the name of Jesus.
I stand on the faithfulness of God and not on my feelings, in the name of Jesus.
What God has promised me will surely come to pass, to the glory of God, in the name of Jesus.
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๐ Practical Application
Today, respond to God’s promises with confidence.
Stop doubting what God has already said
Speak agreement with His Word
Thank God in advance for fulfillment
Faith rests in God’s yes.
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๐ Prayer
Father, thank You because Your promises are sure and unchanging. I choose to believe Your Word above every circumstance. Help me to stand firm in faith, knowing that what You have promised, You will surely perform. In the name of Jesus.
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๐ก Thought for Today
Which promise are you still unsure about?
God has already said yes — stand in faith and agree.
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