• Living with Purpose

    (Holily - adverb -living holy)

    Scripture Verse: "He is the one who saved us and called us to live a holy life—not because we deserved it, but because that was his plan from before the beginning of time." (2 Timothy 1:9, NLT)


    Personal Declaration: I embrace the divine purpose God has for my life, committed to living holily today.


    Interpretation: Our future hope should drive our present actions, as our lives are part of God's eternal, loving plan.


    Practical Application: Re-commit to a spiritual habit (like Bible reading or prayer) you have let lapse.

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    Living with Purpose (Holily - adverb -living holy) Scripture Verse: "He is the one who saved us and called us to live a holy life—not because we deserved it, but because that was his plan from before the beginning of time." (2 Timothy 1:9, NLT) Personal Declaration: I embrace the divine purpose God has for my life, committed to living holily today. Interpretation: Our future hope should drive our present actions, as our lives are part of God's eternal, loving plan. Practical Application: Re-commit to a spiritual habit (like Bible reading or prayer) you have let lapse. #bibleverse #declaration #GrowInFaith #purposefulliving
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  • What Did You Do With the Year God Gave You?

    Every year is a gift from God. It is not a right; it is a trust.

    As this year comes to an end, God is asking each of us a sober question:

    “What did you do with the year I gave you?”

    Time is one resource that can never recovers. Once a year passes, it can never be revisited.

    Life itself is measured in days, months, and years, and one day we will give an account of how we used them.

    1. The Year Was a Gift, Not an Accident

    James 1:17 – “Every good and perfect gift is from above.”

    The fact that you are alive at the end of this year is evidence of God’s mercy.

    Many began the year but did not finish it.

    Survival alone is not success; stewardship is what God measures.

    Reflection Question:
    Did you treat this year as a divine gift or just another calendar cycle?

    2. God Expects Accountability for Time

    Luke 16:2 – “Give an account of thy stewardship…”

    God does not only ask what we achieved, but how we lived.

    Time wasted on sin, bitterness, laziness, and distractions still counts.

    Silence, delay, and indecision are also choices.

    Truth:
    One day, heaven will ask for a report—not excuses.

    3. What Did You Do Spiritually This Year?

    Colossians 4:2 – “Continue in prayer, and watch in the same with thanksgiving.”

    Ask yourself:

    Did my prayer life grow or decline?

    Did I study God’s Word consistently?

    Did my character reflect Christ more than last year?

    Did I win souls or point anyone to Jesus?

    Spiritual growth does not happen accidentally; it happens intentionally.

    4. What Did You Do With the Opportunities Given?

    Matthew 25:19 – “After a long time the lord of those servants cometh, and reckoneth with them.”

    Opportunities ignored are opportunities lost.

    God gives talents, connections, open doors, and chances to repent.

    Fear, procrastination, and comparison bury destinies.

    Warning:
    God does not reward intention; He rewards faithfulness.

    5. Did the Year Change You or Just Age You?

    Romans 12:2 – “Be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind…”

    Some people grow older without growing better.

    Pain should produce wisdom, not bitterness.

    Failure should produce humility, not excuses.

    Question:
    Are you more like Christ now than you were at the beginning of the year?

    6. There Is Mercy for What Was Wasted

    Joel 2:25 – “And I will restore to you the years that the locust hath eaten…”

    God is merciful to the repentant.

    What you cannot recover naturally, God can restore supernaturally.

    The end of the year is not condemnation; it is invitation.

    Good News:
    A surrendered heart can redeem a wasted year.

    Conclusion

    The year is ending, but eternity is approaching.

    God is not just closing a calendar; He is examining a life. What did you do with the year God gave you—your time, your opportunities, your spiritual life, and your purpose?

    Do not end the year casually. End it consciously.

    Call to Action
    Repent where you failed.

    Thank God for His mercy.

    Rededicate your life and time to Him.

    Make a godly decision for the coming year.

    Prayer Points

    Father, thank You for the gift of life throughout this year.

    Lord, forgive me for every wasted opportunity and moment.

    Teach me to number my days and live wisely.

    Restore every good thing I lost through ignorance or delay.

    Give me grace to redeem the coming year for Your glory.

    Let my life count for eternity in Jesus’ name.

    Altar Call
    If you realize you have lived this year without God, or far from Him, today is your moment of return. Tomorrow is not promised. Surrender your life fully to Christ and let Him take charge of your time and destiny.

    Pastor Abiodun Kadri







    #WhatDidYouDoWithTheYear
    #RedeemingTheTime
    #DivineStewardship
    #NumberYourDays
    #EndOfYearReflection
    #AccountableToGod
    #PurposefulLiving
    #TimeIsATrust
    #FinishWell
    #PrepareForEternity




    What Did You Do With the Year God Gave You? Every year is a gift from God. It is not a right; it is a trust. As this year comes to an end, God is asking each of us a sober question: “What did you do with the year I gave you?” Time is one resource that can never recovers. Once a year passes, it can never be revisited. Life itself is measured in days, months, and years, and one day we will give an account of how we used them. 1. The Year Was a Gift, Not an Accident James 1:17 – “Every good and perfect gift is from above.” The fact that you are alive at the end of this year is evidence of God’s mercy. Many began the year but did not finish it. Survival alone is not success; stewardship is what God measures. Reflection Question: Did you treat this year as a divine gift or just another calendar cycle? 2. God Expects Accountability for Time Luke 16:2 – “Give an account of thy stewardship…” God does not only ask what we achieved, but how we lived. Time wasted on sin, bitterness, laziness, and distractions still counts. Silence, delay, and indecision are also choices. Truth: One day, heaven will ask for a report—not excuses. 3. What Did You Do Spiritually This Year? Colossians 4:2 – “Continue in prayer, and watch in the same with thanksgiving.” Ask yourself: Did my prayer life grow or decline? Did I study God’s Word consistently? Did my character reflect Christ more than last year? Did I win souls or point anyone to Jesus? Spiritual growth does not happen accidentally; it happens intentionally. 4. What Did You Do With the Opportunities Given? Matthew 25:19 – “After a long time the lord of those servants cometh, and reckoneth with them.” Opportunities ignored are opportunities lost. God gives talents, connections, open doors, and chances to repent. Fear, procrastination, and comparison bury destinies. Warning: God does not reward intention; He rewards faithfulness. 5. Did the Year Change You or Just Age You? Romans 12:2 – “Be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind…” Some people grow older without growing better. Pain should produce wisdom, not bitterness. Failure should produce humility, not excuses. Question: Are you more like Christ now than you were at the beginning of the year? 6. There Is Mercy for What Was Wasted Joel 2:25 – “And I will restore to you the years that the locust hath eaten…” God is merciful to the repentant. What you cannot recover naturally, God can restore supernaturally. The end of the year is not condemnation; it is invitation. Good News: A surrendered heart can redeem a wasted year. Conclusion The year is ending, but eternity is approaching. God is not just closing a calendar; He is examining a life. What did you do with the year God gave you—your time, your opportunities, your spiritual life, and your purpose? Do not end the year casually. End it consciously. Call to Action Repent where you failed. Thank God for His mercy. Rededicate your life and time to Him. Make a godly decision for the coming year. Prayer Points Father, thank You for the gift of life throughout this year. Lord, forgive me for every wasted opportunity and moment. Teach me to number my days and live wisely. Restore every good thing I lost through ignorance or delay. Give me grace to redeem the coming year for Your glory. Let my life count for eternity in Jesus’ name. Altar Call If you realize you have lived this year without God, or far from Him, today is your moment of return. Tomorrow is not promised. Surrender your life fully to Christ and let Him take charge of your time and destiny. Pastor Abiodun Kadri #WhatDidYouDoWithTheYear #RedeemingTheTime #DivineStewardship #NumberYourDays #EndOfYearReflection #AccountableToGod #PurposefulLiving #TimeIsATrust #FinishWell #PrepareForEternity
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  • A beautiful reminder of the ultimate goal: to live a life pleasing to God.
    "To hear ‘Well done, good and faithful servant.’"
    [Ref: Matthew 25:21]

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    A beautiful reminder of the ultimate goal: to live a life pleasing to God. "To hear ‘Well done, good and faithful servant.’" [Ref: Matthew 25:21] #EternalPerspective #FaithGoals #LiveForChrist #Matthew25v21 #kingdomfocus #purposefulliving #hpajcrccg #hpajcrccgkz #cjoe_studios
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