ENTHRONEMENT ASSEMBLY DAILY DEVOTIONALS.
Thursday September 4th, 2025.
Topic :Giving Life To Your Faith.
Memory Verse : John 9:11. He replied, “I met the man named Jesus! He rubbed clay on my eyes and said, ‘Go to the pool named Siloam and wash.’ So I went and while I was washing the clay from my eyes I began to see for the very first time ever!”
Bible Reading : John 9:8-10 TPT. Key Verse : v8.
This caused quite a stir among the people of the neighborhood, for they noticed the blind beggar was now seeing! They began to say to one another, “Isn’t this the blind man who once sat and begged?” Some said, “No, it can’t be him!” Others said, “But it looks just like him—it has to be him!” All the while the man kept insisting, “I’m the man who was blind!” Finally, they asked him, “What has happened to you?”
This very man wasn’t able to see from birth. He had no eyes at all in the first place, not to talk of seeing. When the disciples saw his condition, they thought he might have been cursed because of his sin or that of his parents to be in such a pathetic condition. Jesus had to make the inquisitive disciples understand that his condition was made possible to demonstrate the miracle working power of God in his lifetime. “Afterward, as Jesus walked down the street, he noticed a man blind from birth. His disciples asked him, “Teacher, whose sin caused this guy’s blindness, his own, or the sin of his parents?” Jesus answered, “Neither. It happened to him so that you could watch him experience God’s miracle.” John 9:1-3.
Now I want us to draw a lesson of faith from the life of this young man whom Jesus Christ healed in this place. Jesus saw he had no eyeballs and molded one for him using clay and his saliva. In that raw state when the miracle was incomplete by human reasoning, Jesus wanted him to demonstrate his faith by asking a man who can’t see to go to Siloam and wash. The man would have gotten offended by such instructions that looked like mockery or a test too far. He was desperate to see and didn’t care what happened should he miss the way. Because he obeyed the voice of the creator, every step he took was in the right direction as they brought him closer till he felt the waters of the pool and began to wash his face as instructed. All Jesus needed from him was to take steps in faith, which he did and that release of faith became his turning point. “Then Jesus spat on the ground and made some clay with his saliva. Then he anointed the blind man’s eyes with the clay. And he said to the blind man, “Now go and wash the clay from your eyes in the ritual pool of Siloam.” So he went and washed his face and as he came back, he could see for the first time in his life!” John 9:6-7.
Today we have to learn that whatever situation that looked ugly that lingered in our lives is not meant to destroy but build up our testimony profile with the Lord, as men in his plan before the foundation of the earth. All we need to do is align with him in faith and obedience to his instructions that are meant to move us from where we are at the moment to where we ought to be. James 2:26 states clearly that our works is what gives life to what we believe, without which it will seen as being dead and unable to perform. We have to note this day that there are uncommon testimonies we can’t birth except we die to our human reasoning that will test our yieldedness to follow God based on his own wisdom that will always be contrary to our human reasoning. If we can set aside our complains and follow divine instructions, there will be no limit to what God can do in our lives. Hebrews 11:6.
Prayer :Thank you Lord Jesus because you are God and creator of the universe. Thank you because you are recreating my life and turning me around in your own way. From today, I choose to follow every instructions coming from your Spirit, so that I begin to birth great testimonies that will cause men to know me again in Jesus wonderful name….. Amen 🙏🏿.
Yearly Bible Reading : Luke 20:20-40.
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