Sunday, December 28, 2025

MIRACLE AT THE END POINT

THE WORDS OF TRUTH WEEKLY DIGEST
Dec 28th, 2025


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Text References:

INTRODUCTION

An end point is a place where human ability stops, options are exhausted, and logic fails.

It is the moment when fear peaks, hope seems unreasonable, and prayer feels like the only remaining language.

Yet, Scripture repeatedly reveals a powerful truth:

God specializes in end-point interventions.

A miracle at the end point is a divine act that occurs when man can do no more, so that God alone is glorified.

God deliberately allows His people to reach certain limits, not to destroy them, but to reveal His supremacy, power, and covenant faithfulness.


KEY TRUTH

When the way ends for man, the way opens for God.
End points are not God’s failures; they are God’s stages.


I. MIRACLE AT THE END POINT OF ESCAPE

Exodus 14:10–20 – The Red Sea Encounter

Context

This was a total end point.

Human Reaction

Divine Intervention

God did not remove the Red Sea immediately. Instead:

  1. He calmed their fear before changing their situation.
  2. He positioned His presence (pillar of fire and cloud).
  3. He divided the impossible.

Stand still and see the salvation of the LORD…” (Exod. 14:13)

Lessons

  • God sometimes allows enemies to come close so His power can be clearly seen.
  • What looks like a dead end may be God’s setup for deliverance.
  • The sea did not open until Moses obeyed and lifted his rod.

Prophetic Insight

If the sea does not open, it will drown your enemies. Either way, God wins.


II. MIRACLE AT THE END POINT OF LIFE

2 Kings 13:20–21 – A Dead Man Raised by Dead Bones

Context

End Point Defined

Yet…

The man revived and stood up on his feet.” (v.21)

Key Revelation

Lessons

  • Your situation may look beyond revival, but God is not finished.
  • Even after apparent loss, God can still release life.
  • What men consider over, God may use as a resurrection point.

Spiritual Principle

When God is involved, even leftovers carry power.


III. MIRACLE AT THE END POINT OF CAPTIVITY

Acts 12:7–10 – Peter’s Supernatural Prison Break

Context

This was a legal, physical, and spiritual dead end.

Divine Action

  1. Light shone in the prison (revelation precedes deliverance).
  2. Chains fell off (God breaks what man cannot unlock).
  3. Gates opened on their own accord.

Peter walked out of what should have been impossible.

Lessons

  • God does not need keys to open doors.
  • Prayer can reach places where hands cannot.
  • What looks permanent can change suddenly.

Suddenly…” (Acts 12:7); God’s timing word.


COMMON THREAD ACROSS THE THREE TEXTS

Situation Human Limit God’s Response
Red Sea Trapped Way made
Grave Dead Life restored
Prison Chained Freedom released

Conclusion of the Pattern


WHY GOD ALLOWS END POINTS

  1. To silence pride
  2. To provoke faith
  3. To reveal His name
  4. To confirm His covenant
  5. To produce testimony

“That they may know that I am the LORD.” (Exod. 14:18)


APPLICATION FOR TODAY

  • You may be at an end point financially.
  • You may be at an end point medically.
  • You may be at an end point emotionally or spiritually.

But if God is present, the story is not over.

Your end point may be God’s entry point.


WORDS OF ENCOURAGEMENT

  • Don’t panic at the wall, God is about to create a door.
  • Don’t bury it too quickly, God resurrects forgotten things.
  • Don’t accept chains as final, God still breaks prisons.


CLOSING DECLARATION

I declare that every Red Sea before you shall open,
every buried promise shall rise again,
and every prison holding your destiny shall release you,
in the mighty name of Jesus.


FINAL PRAYER

Father, at every point where human strength fails, arise and glorify Yourself.

Turn our dead ends into divine testimonies.

Let miracles speak at our end points, in Jesus’ name.

Amen.

Sunday, December 21, 2025

WHEN TO TELL GOD ABOUT YOUR NEEDS

THE WORDS OF TRUTH WEEKLY DIGEST
Dec 21st, 2025


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WHEN TO TELL GOD ABOUT YOUR NEEDS

Caption/Anchor Theme:
Great Provider, Remember Me


Key Texts:

Isaiah 38:1–3; Genesis 8:1; 1 Samuel 1:19; Genesis 21:1–2;
Mark 1:40–41; Mark 10:51–52; Luke 18:13; Luke 23:42–43

INTRODUCTION

Every human life is a bundle of needs, spoken and unspoken, urgent and delayed, material and spiritual.
The question is not whether we have needs, but:

  • When should we tell God about them?
  • How should we present them?
  • What posture moves heaven?

The Bible consistently reveals God as Jehovah Jireh; the Great Provider, yet Scripture also teaches us timing, posture, and approach in presenting our needs.

The cry Remember me is not a demand, it is a humble appeal to divine mercy, covenant, and compassion.

FOUNDATIONAL TRUTH

God already knows your needs, but He still desires that you tell Him.
Prayer is not information, it is relationship, alignment, and surrender.


I. WHEN SHOULD YOU TELL GOD ABOUT YOUR NEEDS?

1. When the Situation Is Beyond Human Control

📖 Isaiah 38:1–3

King Hezekiah was terminally ill. No prophet, physician, or strategy could reverse it.

“Then Hezekiah turned his face toward the wall and prayed…”

Lesson:
Tell God when medicine ends, strength fails, and options close.
Your wall-facing prayer attracts divine intervention.

🔑 God specializes in cases labeled “hopeless.”

2. When Time Has Passed but the Promise Remains

📖 Genesis 8:1

“And God remembered Noah…”

Noah had obeyed God, yet remained in the ark long after the rain stopped.

Lesson:
Tell God when obedience seems unrewarded and waiting feels endless.
Divine remembrance often comes after prolonged silence.

🔑 Delay is not denial; it is often preparation.

3. When Your Soul Is Bitter but Your Faith Is Alive

📖 1 Samuel 1:19

Hannah prayed in anguish, not eloquence.

“She poured out her soul before the Lord.”

Lesson:
Tell God when words fail but tears speak.
God responds to honest pain presented in faith.

🔑 Silent lips can still release loud prayers.

4. When God’s Appointed Time Has Come

📖 Genesis 21:1–2

“And the Lord visited Sarah as He had said…”

Sarah’s need existed for decades, but fulfillment arrived at the set time.

Lesson:
Tell God persistently, but trust His calendar.
He is never late, He is precise.

5. When You Encounter Jesus Personally

📖 Mark 1:40–41; Mark 10:51–52

Jesus asked:

“What do you want Me to do for you?”

Lesson:
God values specific prayers.
Vague faith produces vague results.

6. When You Are Broken by Sin, Not Just by Circumstance

📖 Luke 18:13

“God, be merciful to me, a sinner.”

Lesson:
Sometimes the greatest need is for mercy before provision.
Grace precedes blessing.

7. Even at the Edge of Death, It’s Not Too Late

📖 Luke 23:42–43

“Jesus, remember me…”

A dying thief made heaven with one sentence of faith.

Lesson:
It is never too late to tell God your deepest need.
Mercy outruns time.


II. WHOM DO YOU APPROACH FOR YOUR NEED?

  • Not men first
  • Not systems
  • Not connections

📖 Psalm 121:1–2

“My help comes from the Lord…”

Truth:
Men may assist, but God authorizes help.

🔑 Go to God before you go to people.

III. WHOM SHOULD YOU BLAME FOR YOUR NEEDS?

📖 James 1:13

  • Don’t blame God
  • Don’t blame people
  • Don’t blame destiny

Instead:
Take responsibility, seek wisdom, and lean on grace.

🔑 Blame locks doors; repentance opens heavens.

IV. RAISING INTERCESSORS BY MEETING OTHER PEOPLE’S NEEDS

📖 Job 42:10

“And the Lord restored Job… when he prayed for his friends.”

Spiritual Principle:
When you become God’s channel, God becomes your source.

  • Meet a need → Raise a voice
  • Show mercy → Receive mercy
  • Become an answer → Secure intercessors

🔑 Heaven remembers those who remember others.

ILLUSTRATIONS

1. THE PRAYER THAT TURNED THE WALL

Hezekiah turned to the wall, God turned the verdict.

Lesson:
One sincere prayer can rewrite a signed death sentence.

2. THE THIEF’S LAST REQUEST

No offering, no works, just faith.

Lesson:
What grace cannot redeem, nothing can.

HYMN

What a Friend We Have in Jesus

Author: Joseph M. Scriven (1855)

Stanza 1:

What a Friend we have in Jesus,
All our sins and griefs to bear!
What a privilege to carry
Everything to God in prayer!
O what peace we often forfeit,
O what needless pain we bear,
All because we do not carry
Everything to God in prayer.

CALL TO REPENTANCE

Where you trusted self instead of God…
Where you murmured instead of praying
Where pride silenced your cry…

Return. Tell God again.

PRAYER OF REPENTANCE

Father, forgive me for carrying burdens You never assigned me to bear.
I repent of silence, self-reliance, and misplaced trust.
Remember me according to Your mercy, not my merit.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.

TODAY’S CHALLENGE

  • Tell God clearly
  • Tell God humbly
  • Tell God persistently
  • Tell God before anyone else

DEEP REFLECTION

  • What have you stopped praying about because of delay?
  • Who are you blaming instead of praying?
  • Whose need can you meet to raise an intercessor?

CLOSING DECLARATION

O Great Provider, remember me!
Remember my faith, my tears, my obedience.
Where I lack, supply.
Where I wait, answer.
Where I am broken, restore.
I will carry everything to God in prayer.
In Jesus’ mighty name. Amen.

HYMNS: ONE OF YOUR SPIRITUAL WEAPONS

THE WORDS OF TRUTH WEEKLY DIGEST
Dec 21st, 2025

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HYMNS: ONE OF YOUR SPIRITUAL WEAPONS

A 360-Degree View of Life Through the Power of Sacred Songs


FOUNDATIONAL TEXTS

  • Colossians 3:16 – “Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly… teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs.”


INTRODUCTION: HYMNS ARE NOT MUSIC; THEY ARE MUNITIONS

Hymns are theology set to melody. They are not fillers before preaching; they are preaching themselves. Every true hymn carries:

In the Kingdom of God;

Hymns are spiritual weapons forged in revelation, tested in tribulation, and proven in victory.

WHAT IS A HYMN (BIBLICAL DEFINITION)?

A hymn is:

Matthew 26:30 – “And when they had sung an hymn, they went out…”

Even Jesus sang before the Cross.


HYMNS AS A SPIRITUAL WEAPON; HOW THEY WORK

1. HYMNS ENGAGE HEAVEN

Psalm 22:3 – “God inhabits the praises of His people.”

When hymns rise:

Hymns create a throne-room atmosphere.

2. HYMNS SILENCE THE ENEMY

Psalm 8:2 – “Out of the mouth of babes… You have ordained strength to still the enemy.”

The devil fears truth sung, not just truth spoken.
Why? Because faith is amplified through melody.

3. HYMNS STRENGTHEN THE INNER MAN

Isaiah 12:2–3

Hymns:

  • Rebuild broken courage
  • Restore hope
  • Heal emotional wounds

Many believers survived crises because a hymn sustained them.

4. HYMNS ARE WEAPONS OF WARFARE

2 Chronicles 20:21–22

Jehoshaphat did not deploy soldiers first; he deployed singers.

Key revelation:
👉 Praise goes ahead; victory follows.

5. HYMNS ARE CONFESSIONS OF FAITH

Romans 10:10

When you sing:

BIBLE CHARACTERS WHO USED HYMNS & SONGS

1. MOSES & ISRAEL; SONG AFTER DELIVERANCE

Exodus 15:1–21

Circumstance:

  • Just crossed the Red Sea
  • Enemies drowned

Song Effect:

  • Victory memorialized
  • Faith established for the journey

👉 Some victories must be sealed with a song.

2. DAVID; SONG IN THE CAVE

Psalm 57 (title: “When he fled from Saul in the cave”)

Circumstance:

  • Hunted
  • Betrayed
  • Homeless

Result:

  • David sang himself into kingship

👉 Songs born in caves produce crowns.

3. HANNAH; SONG AFTER BARRENNESS

1 Samuel 2:1–10

Circumstance:

  • Mocked
  • Childless
  • Bitter in soul

Song Effect:

👉 Barrenness breaks when praise rises.

4. JEHOSHAPHAT; SONG BEFORE THE BATTLE

2 Chronicles 20

Circumstance:

  • Outnumbered
  • Surrounded
  • Strategically weak

Result:

  • No sword lifted
  • Enemies destroyed themselves

👉 When God fights, songs replace swords.

5. PAUL & SILAS; SONG IN PRISON

Acts 16:25–26

Circumstance:

  • Beaten
  • Shackled
  • Midnight crisis

Song Effect:

👉 Your praise can liberate others.

6. JESUS; HYMN BEFORE THE CROSS

Matthew 26:30

Circumstance:

  • Betrayal imminent
  • Death ahead

Revelation:

  • Worship before suffering
  • Strength before sacrifice

👉 Worship prepares you for destiny.


HYMNS ADDRESS ALL ISSUES OF LIFE (360° VIEW)

1. FEAR & ANXIETY

HYMN 9A Mighty Fortress Is Our God
Psalm 46:1

2. SICKNESS & WEAKNESS

🎵 Healer of My Soul
Isaiah 53:5

HYMN 1299: "He Healeth Me

3. POVERTY & LACK

HYMN 41Great Is Thy Faithfulness
Philippians 4:19

4. GRIEF & LOSS

HYMN 131Abide With Me
Psalm 23:4

5. CONFUSION & DECISION-MAKING

Hymn 1040Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah
Proverbs 3:5–6

6. WARFARE & SPIRITUAL ATTACK

Hymn 972Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus
Ephesians 6:12

7. HOPE & ETERNITY

Hymn 1448When We All Get to Heaven
John 14:1–3

For more life related soul lifting Hymns to challenge our challenges and circumstances, please frequently consult the Themes of the Hymns in our MFM Hymnal.


HYMNS & THEIR AUTHORS; SONGS BORN FROM PAIN

1. JOHN NEWTON

🎵 “Amazing Grace

Background:

1 Timothy 1:15

👉 Grace sounds sweetest to the redeemed.

2. HORATIO SPRAFFORD

🎵 “It Is Well With My Soul

Background:

Habakkuk 3:17–19

👉 Peace is not the absence of storms, but the presence of Christ.

3. CHARLES WESLEY; OVER 6,000 HYMNS

🎵 Hark! The Herald Angels Sing
Luke 2:14

👉 Doctrine sings louder when truth is poetic.

4. FANNY J. CROSBY; BLIND BUT SEEING

🎵 Blessed Assurance

2 Corinthians 5:7

👉 She lost sight, but gained vision.

5. MARTIN LUTHER

🎵 “A Mighty Fortress Is Our God

Psalm 46

👉 Reformation advanced through song.


WHY THE DEVIL HATES HYMNS

  1. Hymns teach truth
  2. Hymns stir faith
  3. Hymns release authority
  4. Hymns unify believers
  5. Hymns outlive generations

The devil fears hymns because they cannot be silenced by circumstances.


HOW TO USE HYMNS AS A WEAPON PRACTICALLY

  1. Sing hymns in personal prayer
  2. Declare hymns during trials
  3. Teach hymns to children
  4. Use hymns in fasting seasons
  5. Sing hymns prophetically, not passively

Job 35:10 – “Where is God my maker, who gives songs in the night?”

CALL TO REFLECTION

Ask yourself:

  • What song do I sing in crisis?
  • Have I replaced murmuring with melody?
  • Do I know hymns that can carry me through storms?

CLOSING DECLARATION

I declare:

Psalm 40:3 – He has put a new song in my mouth…”

FINAL CHARGE

Never underestimate a believer who knows how to sing truth.
Because when hymns rise; hell trembles, heaven responds, and destiny advances.

Amen.

Sunday, December 14, 2025

THE POWER OF DIVINE RESTORATION

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Dec 14th, 2025

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THE POWER OF DIVINE RESTORATION

Text: Daniel 4:29–34; 1 Kings 17:21–24; 1 Samuel 30:8–20

INTRODUCTION

Restoration is God’s divine act of bringing back what was lost, broken, stolen, delayed, or destroyed, often in a better form than before.
Unlike replacement, restoration carries memory, dignity, and purpose. God does not only restore things; He restores people, destinies, authority, and relationships.

The Scriptures show that restoration is never accidental. It is intentional, timed, and governed by divine principles.

KEY SCRIPTURAL OVERVIEW

1. Daniel 4:29–34 – Restoration of Authority and Sanity

King Nebuchadnezzar lost:

  • His throne
  • His sanity
  • His dignity
  • His authority

But when he lifted his eyes to heaven, God restored:

  • His understanding
  • His kingdom
  • His glory and honor

👉 Restoration followed humility and recognition of God’s sovereignty.

2. 1 Kings 17:21–24 – Restoration of Life

The widow of Zarephath lost:

  • Her only son
  • Her future
  • Her hope

But Elijah cried to the Lord, stretched himself upon the child, and God restored life.

👉 Restoration came through intercession and divine compassion.

3. 1 Samuel 30:8–20 – Restoration of Possessions and Joy

David lost:

  • His family
  • His possessions
  • His emotional strength
  • The loyalty of his men

Yet David:

Result:

David recovered ALL.” (v.18)

👉 Restoration followed inquiry, obedience, and persistence.

I. WHO CAN RESTORE?

1. God – The Ultimate Restorer

I am the Lord that healeth thee.” (Exodus 15:26)

Only God can restore:

  • Life (1 Kings 17)
  • Sanity and honor (Daniel 4)
  • Destiny and authority (Joel 2:25)

Implication:
Human help may assist, but divine restoration is total and permanent.

2. God Works Through Agents

Implication:
Your restoration may come through obedience to God’s instructions via people.

II. WHAT CAN BE RESTORED?

1. Spiritual Life

Restore unto me the joy of thy salvation.” (Psalm 51:12)

2. Mental and Emotional Stability

Nebuchadnezzar’s mind was restored.

God restores:

  • Peace
  • Confidence
  • Identity
  • Sound judgment

3. Destiny, Authority, and Purpose

4. Relationships and Families

5. Possessions and Opportunities

III. WHAT CAN HINDER RESTORATION?

1. Pride and Self-Sufficiency

Nebuchadnezzar lost everything because of pride (Daniel 4:30).

Consequence:
Pride delays restoration.

2. Unrepented Sin

Sin builds spiritual walls that block divine intervention.

3. Refusal to Inquire of God

David nearly lost everything permanently until he inquired of the Lord.

4. Bitterness and Despair

Despair weakens faith and blocks divine action.

5. Disobedience to Divine Instructions

Partial obedience leads to partial recovery, or none at all.

IV. WHAT MUST YOU DO TO BE RESTORED?

1. Acknowledge God’s Sovereignty

Those that walk in pride He is able to abase.” (Daniel 4:37)

Recognition precedes restoration.

2. Repent and Return

Restoration follows repentance (Joel 2:12–26).

3. Pray with Persistence

Elijah prayed earnestly, not casually.

4. Encourage Yourself in the Lord

David strengthened himself when no one stood with him.

5. Inquire and Obey

Shall I pursue?”
God answered: Pursue, for thou shalt surely recover all.”

6. Take Faith-Filled Action

Restoration often begins after movement, not before it.

V. WHEN DOES RESTORATION HAPPEN?

1. At God’s Appointed Time

Nebuchadnezzar’s restoration came “after the days were fulfilled”.

2. When the Lesson Is Learned

God restores when transformation has occurred.

3. When Faith Meets Obedience

David recovered all after obedience.

4. When Glory Will Return to God

Restoration is never for pride; it is for God’s glory.

VI. IMPLICATIONS AND CONSEQUENCES OF RESTORATION

Positive Implications

Negative Consequences If Ignored

  • Loss becomes permanent
  • Opportunities expire
  • Hearts grow hard
  • Judgment replaces mercy

CONCLUSION

Restoration is not wishful thinking, it is a covenant reality.
God restores:

And the years that the locust hath eaten shall be restored.” (Joel 2:25)

PROPHETIC DECLARATION

By the authority of God’s Word:

  • What was lost shall return
  • What died shall live again
  • What was stolen shall be recovered
  • What was delayed shall be accelerated

You shall recover all, in Jesus’ Name.

Amen.

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