NEVER UNDERRATE WHATEVER GOD IS DOING IN YOUR LIFE (Tuesday, 24th February 2026)
Text for Today- Psalm 89:1-8 “I will sing of the mercies of the Lord forever.” (vs. 1a).
Showing gratitude to God in all that we do is a lifestyle every child of God must cultivate so as to go far in our journey with God. If you care to know, our God is a jealous God who will not share His glory with any man. If there is anything God doesn’t joke with, which He expects from us constantly, it is praise and thanksgiving. And whoever fails to acknowledge the doings of God in his life and give Him praise accordingly will be seen and classified as an ingrate, who has no place in God’s agenda. Thanksgiving is a compulsory course no one should ignore, or else there will be no constant flow from the throne of grace.
No wonder Jesus asked for the remaining nine lepers after only one out of ten came back to Him to give thanks. No man has the power to keep himself alive except it is allowed by God, He is our keeper and our fortress that will never forsake or abandon us. If you will look inward even since this New Year started not to talk of years past, you cannot ignore the diverse acts of God in your life that has made it possible for you to be where you are today. Do you know the level you are now that you grumble on, someone else will share testimony or even go for a special thanksgiving in church if he is privileged to get there. Never underrate whatever God has made possible in your life, irrespective of some other things you still trust Him for. Value whatever you have today so that the hand of God will be more evident upon your life and it becomes more multiplied.
You are a Champion!
Covenant Prayers
Further Study – Psalm 40:1-5.
- Father, I thank you for giving me a brand-new day today.
- Thank you Jesus, for being my strength all the time.
- Lord, I declare that your praise shall not cease on my lips.
- Father, as I praise you daily, take me to the next chapter of glory.
QUOTES: “WHOEVER FAILS TO APPRECIATE GOD WILL BEGIN TO DEPRECIATE?”