• Run With Zeal

    Your Lord has fresh blessings for you. So why not return to your first love and run with the zeal you had when you first came to know Jesus?

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    https://godtracker.blogspot.com/2026/02/run-with-zeal.html

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    Run With Zeal Your Lord has fresh blessings for you. So why not return to your first love and run with the zeal you had when you first came to know Jesus? Read GodTracker, https://godtracker.blogspot.com/2026/02/run-with-zeal.html #devotional #ZEAL #Zealous #runtherace #complacency #christianliving
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  • Bible Trivia — January 20

    Question: According to 1 Corinthians 9:27, Paul disciplines what part of himself?

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    📘 Bible Trivia — January 20 ❓ Question: According to 1 Corinthians 9:27, Paul disciplines what part of himself? #LordsbookDailys #BibleTrivia #FirstCorinthians927 #BibleQuiz #DisciplineInFaith #RunTheRace #GetInTheWord #DailyInspiration #FaithOnline #GrowInFaith
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  • Daily Verse — January 20

    🪫 The Power of Discipline

    1 Corinthians 9:27 (NKJV)

    (I discipline my body and bring it into subjection...)

    Paul compares the Christian life to an athlete in training. Discipline is not punishment—it’s
    preparation for victory. A disciplined believer learns to say no to the temporary so they can say yes to
    the eternal.

    Growth requires structure. Just as an athlete follows a routine to reach a goal, believers must practice
    habits of prayer, study, and obedience. Spiritual strength doesn’t happen by accident—it’s the result
    of consistent surrender. Gratitude keeps discipline joyful by reminding us that every sacrifice draws us
    closer to God’s purpose.

    When we train our minds and hearts to follow Christ fully, we live not for comfort, but for calling.

    Reflection Questions:

    1. In what areas of my life do I need more spiritual discipline?

    2. How can I view discipline as a gift instead of a burden?

    3. How does gratitude keep me motivated in the process of growth?

    Prayer:

    Lord, teach me to live with discipline and focus. Help me to bring every area of my life under Your
    authority so that I can walk worthy of Your calling. Thank You for the strength that comes from
    self-control and surrender. Amen.

    Practical Application:

    ● Choose one daily spiritual habit to practice consistently.

    ● Replace one distraction with prayer or Scripture time.

    ● Thank God for every opportunity to grow through discipline.

    Takeaway Thought:

    Discipline today produces spiritual strength for tomorrow’s purpose.

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    📖 Daily Verse — January 20 🪫 The Power of Discipline 1 Corinthians 9:27 (NKJV) (I discipline my body and bring it into subjection...) Paul compares the Christian life to an athlete in training. Discipline is not punishment—it’s preparation for victory. A disciplined believer learns to say no to the temporary so they can say yes to the eternal. Growth requires structure. Just as an athlete follows a routine to reach a goal, believers must practice habits of prayer, study, and obedience. Spiritual strength doesn’t happen by accident—it’s the result of consistent surrender. Gratitude keeps discipline joyful by reminding us that every sacrifice draws us closer to God’s purpose. When we train our minds and hearts to follow Christ fully, we live not for comfort, but for calling. Reflection Questions: 1. In what areas of my life do I need more spiritual discipline? 2. How can I view discipline as a gift instead of a burden? 3. How does gratitude keep me motivated in the process of growth? Prayer: Lord, teach me to live with discipline and focus. Help me to bring every area of my life under Your authority so that I can walk worthy of Your calling. Thank You for the strength that comes from self-control and surrender. Amen. Practical Application: ● Choose one daily spiritual habit to practice consistently. ● Replace one distraction with prayer or Scripture time. ● Thank God for every opportunity to grow through discipline. Takeaway Thought: Discipline today produces spiritual strength for tomorrow’s purpose. #LordsbookDailys #DailyDevotion #FirstCorinthians927 #DisciplineInFaith #RunTheRace #GetInTheWord #DailyInspiration #FaithOnline #GrowInFaith
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  • Daily Verse — 1 Corinthians 9:27 (NKJV)

    “But I discipline my body and bring it into subjection, lest, when I have preached to others, I myself should become disqualified.”

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    📖 Daily Verse — 1 Corinthians 9:27 (NKJV) ➡️ “But I discipline my body and bring it into subjection, lest, when I have preached to others, I myself should become disqualified.” #LordsbookDailys #DailyVerse #FirstCorinthians927 #DisciplineInFaith #RunTheRace #GetInTheWord #DailyInspiration #FaithOnline #GrowInFaith
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  • Faithful Unto Death: Honoring the Witness of the Fallen Saints in 2025

    The year 2025 has reminded the global Church that following Christ is not merely a confession—it is a commitment.

    Across nations and cultures, some believers paid the ultimate price for their faith and obedience to the Gospel. They did not die in vain; they died as witnesses.

    These fallen saints bore witness to Christ not only with their words, but with their lives.

    Today, we do not gather to mourn in despair, but to honor their faith, learn from their courage, and recommit ourselves to the Gospel they refused to deny.

    1. THEY WERE FAITHFUL TO THE END

    Revelation 2:10 calls believers to faithfulness—even unto death.

    God never promised a persecution-free faith, but He promised eternal reward for steadfast obedience.

    The fallen saints of 2025 chose Christ over comfort, truth over safety, and obedience over survival. Like Paul, they could say:

    2 Timothy 4:7
    “I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith.”

    Faithfulness is not measured by how long we live, but by how firmly we stand in Christ.

    2. THEIR DEATH WAS A SEED, NOT A DEFEAT

    Jesus taught an eternal principle:

    John 12:24
    “Except a corn of wheat fall into the ground and die, it abideth alone: but if it die, it bringeth forth much fruit.”

    The blood of the saints has never silenced the Church; it has always strengthened it. From Stephen in Acts 7 to modern-day believers, persecution has only advanced the Gospel.

    Their sacrifice is a seed sown into eternity—awakening sleeping believers, convicting nations, and calling the Church back to bold faith.

    3. HEAVEN HONORS WHAT EARTH REJECTS

    The world may label them as losses, but heaven crowns them as victors.

    Matthew 5:10–12
    “Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness’ sake: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.”

    They were rejected on earth but received in glory. They lost their lives temporarily but gained eternal crowns.

    Revelation 6:9–11 shows that heaven remembers every faithful witness. Not one sacrifice is forgotten by God.

    4. THEIR LIVES CALL US TO COURAGEOUS CHRISTIANITY

    Hebrews 12:1
    “Seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses…”

    The fallen saints of 2025 now stand among that great cloud, urging us to:

    -- Run with endurance

    -- Live without compromise

    -- Preach without fear

    -- Stand without shame

    Their question to us is simple:

    If faith required everything, would we still follow Christ?

    5. NOTHING CAN SEPARATE US FROM CHRIST

    Their deaths confirm a powerful truth:

    Romans 8:38–39
    “For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life… shall be able to separate us from the love of God.”

    Persecution did not separate them from Christ—it ushered them into His presence. The enemy intended fear, but God produced faith.

    CONCLUSION

    We honor the fallen saints of 2025 not with silence, but with obedience.

    Not with tears alone, but with renewed commitment. Their lives preach a sermon louder than words:

    Jesus is worth everything.

    May their witness awaken the Church, strengthen the weak, and prepare us to stand—whatever the cost.

    CALL TO COMMITMENT

    Today, God calls us to:

    ** Renew our loyalty to Christ

    ** Repent of lukewarm faith

    ** Embrace bold, uncompromising Christianity

    If persecution came, would your faith stand?

    If obedience cost comfort, would you obey?

    Let us pray for grace to be faithful unto death.

    PRAYER

    Lord Jesus, we honor the witnesses who stood firm in 2025.

    Strengthen our faith through their example. Remove fear from our hearts and give us courage to stand for You in our generation.

    May we live—and if required, die—faithful unto You. Amen.

    Pastor Abiodun Kadri







    #FaithfulUntoDeath
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    #MartyrsOfFaith
    #StandForChrist
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    #CrownOfLife
    #PersecutedChurch
    #ChristianCourage
    #EternalReward
    #RunTheRace

    Faithful Unto Death: Honoring the Witness of the Fallen Saints in 2025 The year 2025 has reminded the global Church that following Christ is not merely a confession—it is a commitment. Across nations and cultures, some believers paid the ultimate price for their faith and obedience to the Gospel. They did not die in vain; they died as witnesses. These fallen saints bore witness to Christ not only with their words, but with their lives. Today, we do not gather to mourn in despair, but to honor their faith, learn from their courage, and recommit ourselves to the Gospel they refused to deny. 1. THEY WERE FAITHFUL TO THE END Revelation 2:10 calls believers to faithfulness—even unto death. God never promised a persecution-free faith, but He promised eternal reward for steadfast obedience. The fallen saints of 2025 chose Christ over comfort, truth over safety, and obedience over survival. Like Paul, they could say: 2 Timothy 4:7 “I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith.” Faithfulness is not measured by how long we live, but by how firmly we stand in Christ. 2. THEIR DEATH WAS A SEED, NOT A DEFEAT Jesus taught an eternal principle: John 12:24 “Except a corn of wheat fall into the ground and die, it abideth alone: but if it die, it bringeth forth much fruit.” The blood of the saints has never silenced the Church; it has always strengthened it. From Stephen in Acts 7 to modern-day believers, persecution has only advanced the Gospel. Their sacrifice is a seed sown into eternity—awakening sleeping believers, convicting nations, and calling the Church back to bold faith. 3. HEAVEN HONORS WHAT EARTH REJECTS The world may label them as losses, but heaven crowns them as victors. Matthew 5:10–12 “Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness’ sake: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” They were rejected on earth but received in glory. They lost their lives temporarily but gained eternal crowns. Revelation 6:9–11 shows that heaven remembers every faithful witness. Not one sacrifice is forgotten by God. 4. THEIR LIVES CALL US TO COURAGEOUS CHRISTIANITY Hebrews 12:1 “Seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses…” The fallen saints of 2025 now stand among that great cloud, urging us to: -- Run with endurance -- Live without compromise -- Preach without fear -- Stand without shame Their question to us is simple: If faith required everything, would we still follow Christ? 5. NOTHING CAN SEPARATE US FROM CHRIST Their deaths confirm a powerful truth: Romans 8:38–39 “For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life… shall be able to separate us from the love of God.” Persecution did not separate them from Christ—it ushered them into His presence. The enemy intended fear, but God produced faith. CONCLUSION We honor the fallen saints of 2025 not with silence, but with obedience. Not with tears alone, but with renewed commitment. Their lives preach a sermon louder than words: Jesus is worth everything. May their witness awaken the Church, strengthen the weak, and prepare us to stand—whatever the cost. CALL TO COMMITMENT Today, God calls us to: ** Renew our loyalty to Christ ** Repent of lukewarm faith ** Embrace bold, uncompromising Christianity If persecution came, would your faith stand? If obedience cost comfort, would you obey? Let us pray for grace to be faithful unto death. PRAYER Lord Jesus, we honor the witnesses who stood firm in 2025. Strengthen our faith through their example. Remove fear from our hearts and give us courage to stand for You in our generation. May we live—and if required, die—faithful unto You. Amen. Pastor Abiodun Kadri #FaithfulUntoDeath #FallenSaints #MartyrsOfFaith #StandForChrist #WitnessesOfTheGospel #CrownOfLife #PersecutedChurch #ChristianCourage #EternalReward #RunTheRace
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