Tag: #gratitudechallenge

  • #GratitudeChallenge – You are all Wonderful.

    #GratitudeChallenge – You are all Wonderful.

    Welcome to day 5 of #GratitudeChallenge. It may be similar to yesterday but it’s not because this is dedicated to You.

    On 20th of December, 2021 WordPress.com informed me that this blog is 3 years old with the following stats.

    Screenshot of WordPress.com anniversary plague.

    Numbers of followers as at 9th January, 2022.
    All time records as at 9th January, 2022.
    Screenshot of Total like as at 29th December, 2020.

    All these stats are only possible because of You.

    So thank You for staying, following, reading, visiting, commenting and liking.

    Therefore I bless the name of the Lord for bringing you here for this past 3 years and onwards to a better years.

    To appreciate you, my readers and followers, I have put this Ebooks together for would-be bloggers and content creators. Just click the download icon to download

    Remember, my God loves you for loving me.

    As usual let’s sing this song to Yahweh for this growth courtesy of you:

    Alagbara, You are the might God,
    Eyin latobiju,
    You are the glorious God.

    Today’s task for you: Are you a blogger? If yes, drop the link to your site, I want to follow you.

  • #GratitudeChallenge – Thank God for this vision.

    #GratitudeChallenge – Thank God for this vision.

    In case you are wondering what is #GratitudeChallenge? Well, it is a 40-day action plans to appreciate God throughout Lent period and today is day 4 which is dedicated to acknowledge the sustaining grace of God for the vision of this Blog for the past three years.

    Why, the appreciations? I started blogging 10 years ago with blogspot.com but it didn’t fly so I have to abandon it for livejournal.com about 7 years ago. Yet the stats was meagre.

    Then on 20th of December, 2019 i.e., 3 years ago and the stats is commendable. Thank God for the stats but that’s not the main reason for this post.

    The main reason is that Jehovah Nissi is the One providing materials for running this site.

    So therefore, I bless the name of the Almighty God for His sustaining power over this site.

    Brethren, if not that God is blessing me with wisdom, knowledge and skills for writing these articles, who I am?

    Furthermore, this same God bless me with amazing subscribers/followers from all over the world. All power be unto Him for eternity.

    Now Sing this song of praise with me this wrap today’s episode:

    From North to South,
    There is no other God,
    From east to west,
    I say there is no other God.

    Today’s task for you: which vision of yours did you think if not for God, it can’t be successful?

  • #GratitudeChallenge – My Woman, My Everything.

    #GratitudeChallenge – My Woman, My Everything.

    Let me start today’s with a popular Bible verse

    A man who finds a wife finds a good thing
    and obtains favor from the Lord.

    Proverbs 18:22
    (Christian Standard Bible).

    The story of my marriage is simply a product of mercy obtained from God because if not for God’s Divine orchestration, I would have missed this Rarest Gem of mine @vicpraise1010 .

    My jewel

    God gave me a good thing and may His name be praised on high for giving me a suitable helper.

    I honour God’s grace for this girl for she is lovely, godly and make loving her so easily to do.

    Let’s close today also with a hymn

    O Father, all creating Whose wisdom, love, and power 
    First bound two lives together
    In Eden's primal hour,
    Today to these Thy children
    earliest gifts renew:
    A home by thee made happy,
    A love by Thee true.

    Task for today: what specific attribute of your spouse are you grateful for?

  • #GratitudeChallenge –  The Gifts of Relationships.

    #GratitudeChallenge – The Gifts of Relationships.

    Welcome to day 2 of #GratitudeChallenge. It is just an avenue to praise the Lord for 40 days.

    First of all, to recognize all the gifts of relationships I have enjoyed, I penned this Ebook – A Tearless Courtship – a simpler guide to Christian dating. Click on the download button to get it.

    Being saved is incredible and having good relationships is great too.

    I won’t underestimate theese gifts of relationships because after my salvation what next is my relationships and God has wonderfully blessed me with amazing ones which have recommended me for jobs, submitted my CV, gave me a wife, encouraged me, visited my blog, read my articles, prayed for me, helped me and corrected me.

    Furthermore, all glory to You for the most amazing gift of all, the woman you gave me as my wife. King of glory, your daughter is indeed a helper, a mother and a wife.

    Thank you, Lord, for my parents because they know You and for using them to train my siblings and I in Your way.

    I will not fail to appreciate Your Holy Name for my mother-in-law. My Lord and King, this woman is truly your daughter.

    Hallelujah to Your Name for my amazing siblings.

    I am still thanking You for my sisters-in-law, for they are not only beautiful but godly.

    I applaud the mightiness of Your Essence for my friends. Oh, Lord! They have been extraordinary!

    If I fail to eulogise You for my pastor, I will be ungrateful.

    What about mentors? You gave them to me so that I can grow to fulfill Thy purpose and counsel for my life.

    I am extolling Your awesomeness for all my blog followers and visitors for bringing them here from all over the world.

    Father to appreciate the gifts of relationships I have have and those that will be found later in life. I dedicate this song to You:

    Thank You Lord,
    I just want to thank you Lord,
    Thank you Lord.

    Task for today: Dedicate a praise song for the gifts of relationships you possess.

  • 20 Facts About Me.

    20 Facts About Me.

    I am sharing with you 20 facts you probably don’t know about me.

    Some of these facts are shocking, embarrassing, bizzare, funny and unbelievable but none of them is a lie and the purpose is to tell you that I am a human like you. Okay! Let’s ride!

    1. My pregnancy lasted for 10 months, 3 week. My mama tried oo oo 😁

    2. I was born on 7th September, 19** without the aid of midwife.

    3. I start school at age 5.

    4. And I can read and write before starting school because I attended Jeleosinmi (let the house rest) – a kind of pre-nursery then.

    5. My first nickname is Éjíbítì (Egypt) as given by Saheed, latter Opamose (Moses’s rod) by Johnson but now officially I am Aladeinternational.

    6. I was the class governor from J.S.S 1 – S.S 3.

    7. Apart from brilliance, I became very popular during secondary school days because I fought on assembly ground with Alamu Christianah (of blessed memory now 😭 ). We became best of friends after then.

    8. I got 2 votes out of possible 350 votes when I contested for class representative during my undergraduate day at year 1.

    9. Later, I won election unopposed as PRO of my departmental association. I am the second person to occupy that post.

    10. I wooed girl for the first time at age 17 (Grace) and between then and now, I had asked 17 ladies to be my girlfriend (including my fiancée). 7 said yes and I eventually dated 3. Married 1

    11. I am happily married. ❤️❤️❤️

    12. I met my wife under the mango tree 😄😃.

    13. I have a Muslim crush called Semiat and

    14. I have two Aunties who are married to Muslims, therefore I have Muslim cousins.

    15. I will be unveiling my 2 eBook titled A to Z of content creation and Before You Say I do this month. Watch out on this space.

    16. I don’t have favourite anything except colour which is Blue and that is why I am a Chelsea FC fan.

    17. I became born again during Reinhard Bonnke first crusade in Ogbomoso and got baptized on November 22nd, 2015.

    18. I am 100% biological Baptist and both paternal and maternal grandparents are.

    19. I started blogging in 2010 with oppamose.blogspot.com then latter to oluwajoel.livejournal.com

    20. I have been to 7 states of Nigeria namely, Osun, Ogun, Kwara, Jigawa, Edo Kano and Kaduna state. I have also being to Niger Republic.

    The bonuses are:

    21. My family house where I grew up had a bar infront of it. One day, someone gave me leftover palm wine to drink. Well, I drank it and went inside and told my dad and he beat me since then which is my first time of taking anything alcohol, I have never tasted nor drink alcohol or smoke in my life.

    22. I was given a prize for being honest (for returning 25 naira that was lost and found by me) during end of the year program.

    23. I have donated blood free of charge, 5 times.

    24. I have equally read Bible from Genesis to Revelation, 7 times and

    25. I am Alade Joel Adetunji, a writer, blogger, Sunday Sunday teacher, food activist, lover boy, God-engraced and empowered plus many more accolades to come.

    Feel free to drop 5 facts about you in the comment section.

  • How to worship God.

    What most of us called worship is 5-minutes song singing and dancing during church services or listening to so called Worship leaders like Joe Houston, Micheal W. Smith, Hillsong, etc., whereas the concept of worship is more than that.

    Worship is all inclusive.

    By the way of definition, Worship is any thing that we do that’s pleasing to God in order to acknowledge His Godliness.

     So, whether you eat or drink, or whatever you do, do everything for the glory of God.
    1 Corinthians 10:31
    (Christian Standard Bible (CSB).

    For a repeat, Worship is anything you do to glorify God.

    Here are some of the ways, you can actually worship:

    1. Accepting Jesus Christ as Lord.

    The first and foremost act of worship is to acknowledge righteousness of God in Christ Jesus.

    Any intended worship devoid of God is in vain.

    2. Living a holy life.


    The second act of worship for any Christian is to live a holy, sinless life – i.e., shunning anything that have appearance of evils.

    Therefore, brothers and sisters, in view of the mercies of God, I urge you to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God; this is your true worship
    Romans 12:1
    (Christian Standard Bible (CSB).

    3. Prayer.


    Prayer is first a medium of communication between God and His children; not neccesarily a request/problem solving arena.
    We don’t pray because we have problem, we pray to worship our God – who is also our teacher.

    Prayer means acknowledging God in all your ways and leaning not on your understanding because the folly of God is still wiser than the  highest wisdom of man.

    4. Being Just in your dealings.

    You are worshipping God if you’re just i.e., you do unto others as you want them to do to you.

    A husband is just if he loves his wife and a wife is just if she submits to her husband.

    A congregant is just if he/she supports his pastoral ministry.

    A just Christian brother prays for his sister.

    An employer is just if he/she pays his/her employees as at when due and the employee perform his job diligently.

    5. Singing, dancing and Merry-making.

    The Bble accurately told us God required praise songs and offerings/sacrifices of our lips and legs as a means of worship of Him.

    So, when we sing to God, we are joining the angelic in their daily job whereas Numbers and Ecclesiastes are pointer to the fact that God wants to merry in His presence in moderation and sober reflection because He is the Creator of festivals.


    6. To be contented.


    To be contented means to be satisfied with the stations God is currently keeping you and to avoid covetousness.

    Godliness and contentment is a great gain.

    7. Open hand and pocket.

    You can’t called yourself a true worshipper if you are stingy. God is generous and He expected us to be too.
    True worship is taking care of the fatherless and the orphans.

    8. Lastly, you worship God in spirit and in truth.

    May our hearts of worship be acceptable to God.

  • ‘Lord… Give Me Success Today’ – YouVersion

    How to Be a Huge Success is a little book of quotations and tips from a variety of well-known ‘successful’ people. The back cover asks, ‘Are you on a collision course with fame, fortune or greatness?’ This is so often how ‘success’ is perceived in our society. Perhaps because of some of its negative connotations, sometimes in the church we are a little wary of the word ‘success’. However, ‘success’ is not a dirty word in the Bible. It occurs at least five times in our Old Testament passage for today (Genesis 24:12,21,40,42,56) – each time in a very positive light. Success is a blessing from the Lord (vv.31,50). Success is a good thing. However, the ministry of Jesus and the message of the Bible redefines success.

    Psalm 8:1

    Praise God for the success of his creation

    In our galaxy there are probably over a hundred-billion stars like our sun. Our galaxy is one of a hundred-billion galaxies. When we consider the vastness of the universe it is easy to feel small and insignificant.

    David starts and ends this psalm by worshipping God for the success of his creation (vv.19).

    As he stares into the night sky, David says, ‘I look up at your macro-skies, dark and enormous, your handmade sky-jewellery, Moon and stars mounted in their settings. Then I look at my micro-self and wonder, Why do you bother with us? Why take a second look our way?’ (vv.3–4, MSG).

    David marvels at the fact that human beings are the pinnacle of God’s creation – a masterpiece – made in his image. Not only does God love you and care about you (v.4), but he has given you extraordinary privileges: ‘You made them a little lower than the heavenly beings and crowned them with glory and honour. You made them rulers over the works of your hands; you put everything under their feet’ (vv.5–6).

    We have been put in charge of everything God has made. Knowing this, Christians should be at the forefront of the protection, preservation and care of God’s amazing creation.

    Of course, God’s original plan for our dominion over creation has been distorted. However, in the New Testament, we see these verses are also applied directly to Jesus (Hebrews 2:8). In Christ, creation is restored (Ephesians 1:19–23; 2:5–6), and one day it will be complete and we will see everything under his feet (1 Corinthians 15:24–26).

    Lord, I see the vastness, beauty and success of your creation and proclaim: ‘O Lord, our Lord, how majestic is your name in all the earth!’ (Psalm 8:9).

    Matthew 9:35

    Pursue success modelled on Jesus

    Jesus redefines success. If you want to know what true success looks like, study the model of Jesus – his vision, life and teaching. It is the kind of success that is not universally recognised as such.

    Jesus was both admired and hated. Success does not necessarily mean popularity. Some admired him: ‘There’s never been anything like this’ (v.33, MSG). Others hated him. The Pharisees said, ‘It’s nothing but hocus-pocus. He’s probably made a pact with the Devil’ (v.34, MSG).

    As followers of Jesus, you also may be both admired and hated. For example, because of his campaign to end the slave trade, it was said of William Wilberforce that he was the most admired and the most hated man in England.

    In his Gospel, Matthew sets out the success of Jesus’ ministry (ch.5–9). He summarises, ‘Jesus went through all the towns and villages, teaching in their synagogues, proclaiming the good news of the kingdom and healing every disease and illness’ (9:35).

    In word and action Jesus ushered in the kingdom of God, bringing the reality of God’s rule and presence into the lives of those around him. This is what Jesus-style success looks like and this is what you and I are called to emulate.

    To achieve Jesus-style success you, like the twelve disciples, need to model your life on Jesus and share his vision:

    1. The need is urgent

    Jesus saw that ‘they were harassed and helpless, like sheep without a shepherd’ (v.36). Today, we see millions who don’t know Jesus and are spiritually lost. In addition, we see millions who are starving, homeless, suffering from preventable diseases and without even the most basic education.

    2. The motive is love

    Jesus had compassion (v.36). This is the strongest word for love in the Greek language (derived from the Greek word for ‘guts’). It is used only of Jesus. It could be translated ‘he was gutted’ – his heart broke.Jesus was unconcerned about worldly categories of importance or success. Here we see him helping two very different classes of people – an important ‘ruler’ (v.18) and a woman whose menstrual bleeding would have made her unclean and left her on the fringes of society (v.20). Yet Jesus had compassion on them both.

    3. The trigger is prayer

    Jesus said to his disciples, ‘Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into his harvest field’ (v.38). Pray for more people to be raised up who will follow Jesus and reap the harvest.

    4. The potential is vast.

    Jesus said, ‘The harvest is plentiful’ (v.37). Jesus has modelled what success looks like – proclaiming the kingdom and demonstrating its in-breaking into history. Now he calls you to follow his model – to share in his mission, multiplying its reach.

    Lord, there is so much need in our world yet it seems that the workers are few. I pray that you would raise up and send out more workers to go out into the harvest field and change the world.

    Genesis 24:12

    Pray for success in guidance.

    Abraham’s servant was not embarrassed to pray for success. He prayed a prayer that we can all emulate: ‘Give me success today’ (v.12). It was not a selfish prayer. It was a prayer that God would bless someone else, ‘show kindness to my master Abraham’ (v.12). He asked to be guided by God.

    This is one of the most remarkable stories of God’s guidance. On Alpha¹, we talk about five ways in which God guides us, under the heading of ‘the five CSs’. In this passage, we can see an example of all these working together and especially the fifth one, ‘Circumstantial Signs’.

    Commanding Scripture

    Obviously, Abraham did not have the Scriptures that we have – but he did have the commands of God that later became part of the Scriptures. God commanded his people to only marry other believers in him. Abraham told his servant he must not get a wife for his son from the Canaanites, but from his own people (vv.3–4).

    Compelling Spirit

    The Holy Spirit leads us as we pray. Although the words ‘Holy Spirit’ are not used in this passage, it is clear that all the participants are in a position to be guided by God, listening to him and being led by the Spirit. Abraham’s servant prayed from his heart (vv.12,45), Rebekah appeared ‘before he had finished praying’ (v.15), and when Rebekah appeared, Isaac was out in the field where he had gone to meditate (v.63).

    Common Sense

    The choice of Rebekah made sense. She was clearly someone who was appropriate for Isaac. It so happened that she was ‘very beautiful’ (v.16). She was also ‘a virgin; no man had ever lain with her’ (v.16). Most importantly, she was clearly generous, gracious and kind. Her immediate response to the request for water was not only to offer it, but also to say, ‘I’ll draw water for your camels too, until they have finished drinking’ (v.19).

    Counsel of the Saints

    One of the ways in which God guides us is through godly advice (‘saints’ is used here in the New Testament sense to describe all God’s people). Although Isaac and Rebekah’s marriage was very different from the modern western marriage, in that it involved a large element of arrangement, there was also an element of choice. Rebekah was asked, ‘“Will you go with this man?” “I will go,” she replied’ (v.57). Isaac chose to marry her and ‘loved her’ (v.67). They were following the counsel of the saints in the sense that everyone around, especially their parents, recognised, ‘This is from the Lord’ (v.50).

    Circumstantial Signs

    This is one of the clearest cases in the Bible of God guiding through circumstantial signs. The servant asks for a sign and was given exactly what he asked for (vv.12–26). However, as we have seen, the sign was not random. It was a test of Rebekah’s character, which she fulfilled.

    As a result of being guided by God, not only was their meeting a great success, but more importantly, so was their marriage.

    Lord, I pray that you would multiply this wonderful example of successful guidance amongst us. May there be more and more couples coming together and being able to say, ‘This is from the Lord’ (v.50).

    Pippa Adds

    Genesis 24

    I have always loved this story. It is very romantic. Isaac was heir to great wealth, but he was possibly rather lonely. His half-brother had been sent away. His mother had died. But God provides this brave woman. She leaves her family. She marries someone miles from home whom she has never met. But God answers very specific prayers to guide them to this decision. Isaac goes to a lot of trouble to find a woman who shares his faith, which is so important in marriage. And I love the fact that Isaac loved her at first sight.

    Copied from YouVersion Devotional day 11

  • Let’s Us Pray.

    Let’s Us Pray.

    1. Father, thank You for 2021. Please Lord, in the this year, help me do all that You tell me to because I know that if I obey You, You will bless me greatly.

    2. Lord, please be glorified in my life like never before. In 2022, let all men know that indeed I serve a Living God.

    3. Lord, in this year, please have mercy on all the nations of the world. Let there be peace and prosperity around the world. Take sorrow far from all our nations, in Jesus name.

    4. Father, please bless the works of my hands in 2022. Let me prosper greatly, more than ever before, in the mighty name of Jesus.

    5. Father, make a way for me in this year. I don’t want to struggle; please let all struggles end this year, in Jesus name.

    6. Lord, surround me with great helpers in the year 2022. Please bring helpers of destiny my way – people who have the capacity and willingness to help me, in Jesus name.

    7. Father, please destroy every evil that the enemy has planned against me and my loved ones this year, in Jesus name. In 2022, I will enjoy victory on every side, in the mighty name of Jesus.

    8. Father, in 2022, make me stand before kings. Elevate me far above my dreams for the year, in Jesus name.

    9. Father, open the floodgates of Heaven and bless me greatly. Bless me so much that it will overflow to all my friends and loved ones, in Jesus name.

    10. Father, in 2022, I will not cry over my loved ones, my children will not die, no one will be missing and no one will fall sick amongst my family members, in Jesus name

    11. Father, in 2022, help me to serve You like never before. Give me the grace to please You and to live holy every single day of the year, in the mighty name of Jesus.

    12. Your personal prayer request for the the year 2022.


    13. Father, thank You for the great privilege to see the first day of 2022. Thank You, Jesus

    (Culled from Open Heavens Devotional by Pastor E.A. Adeboye).

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