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Day 139: The Mystery of May 19

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Welcome to the sixth day of the 20th week. It’s the 139th day of the year! It’s also the 41st day in the third 7 weeks of the year. This is a core sixth-season day because it is the sixth day of the sixth week (in the third 7 weeks). Day 139 is May 19 in a Clear Year; and May 18 in a Leap Year. The 20th week is for magnifying the name of the Lord. The 20th week is about Him – not man. In the 20th season, the battle is the Lord’s; and so, also, is the praise.

The key Biblical patterns for this day are 1) the 6th day of creation, 2) the 139th chapter of Psalms, 3) the 6th section of the 20th book of the Bible (Proverbs), 4) the 41st book of the Bible (Mark) and 5) the second 9 books of the New Testament.

1. Day 139 is a sixth day of creation day in the 20th week. It is a day to remember the day God made man in His image and likeness. He made man to express godliness. He also made other land creatures on the sixth day but they were not made in the image and likeness of God. He made man to subdue, rule, and have dominion over the other living creatures. He made provisions for the man He created and also revealed His plans and provisions to man. The sixth season is a time to measure man by God – in whose image we were made. In this season, He reacts with displeasure against men that are out of alignment. The sixth season is a time to submit to Divine examination. It is a day to rule in the midst of enemies. It is a day to be guided into the will of God. It is a day of the revelation of the plan of God. The sixth book and sixth chapters of the Bible bear witness to these. They are supplementary patterns for this sixth day of the week. Day 139 is a day of conflict between the godly and the ungodly (2 Kings 6; Esther 6; Dan 6; Ephesians 6: 10-17). It is for the Dominion of God’s elect. It is a day of success through instructions. It is day of divine supplies for those seeking the kingdom and dominion of God.

2. Day 139 is a Psalm 139 day. The 139th psalm is about God’s mastery of man. He knows man. He sees man. He made man. The psalmist meditated on the omnipotence, omniscience, and omnipresence of God, and saw how little and finite man is in comparison to God. Psalm 139 is a ‘You’ psalm. The words ‘You’ and ‘Your’ (referring to God) appear about 30 times in this chapter. 

Psalm 139 opens with “You have searched me and known me”; and ends with “Search me, O God, and know my heart; Try me, and know my anxieties; And see if there is any wicked way in me, And lead me in the way everlasting”. The first searching is about His knowledge of me that I cannot do anything about. The second searching is about His knowledge of me that helps me to improve and get better. 

THE OMNISCIENT

Psalm 139:1-6: O LORD, You have searched me and known me. [2] You know my sitting down and my rising up; You understand my thought afar off. [3] You comprehend my path and my lying down, And are acquainted with all my ways. [4] For there is not a word on my tongue, But behold, O LORD, You know it altogether. [5] You have hedged me behind and before, And laid Your hand upon me. [6] Such knowledge is too wonderful for me; It is high, I cannot attain it.

THE OMNIPRESENT

Psalm 139:7-12: Where can I go from Your Spirit? Or where can I flee from Your presence? [8] If I ascend into heaven, You are there; If I make my bed in hell, behold, You are there. [9] If I take the wings of the morning, And dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea, [10] Even there Your hand shall lead me, And Your right hand shall hold me. [11] If I say, “Surely the darkness shall fall on me,” Even the night shall be light about me; [12] Indeed, the darkness shall not hide from You, But the night shines as the day; The darkness and the light are both alike to You.

THE OMNIPOTENT

Psalm 139:13-18: For You formed my inward parts; You covered me in my mother’s womb. [14] I will praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made; Marvelous are Your works, And that my soul knows very well. [15] My frame was not hidden from You, When I was made in secret, And skillfully wrought in the lowest parts of the earth. [16] Your eyes saw my substance, being yet unformed. And in Your book they all were written, The days fashioned for me, When as yet there were none of them. [17] How precious also are Your thoughts to me, O God! How great is the sum of them! [18] If I should count them, they would be more in number than the sand; When I awake, I am still with You.

THE RIGHTEOUSNESS 

Psalm 139:19-24: Oh, that You would slay the wicked, O God! Depart from me, therefore, you bloodthirsty men. [20] For they speak against You wickedly; Your enemies take Your name in vain. [21] Do I not hate them, O LORD, who hate You? And do I not loathe those who rise up against You? [22] I hate them with perfect hatred; I count them my enemies. [23] Search me, O God, and know my heart; Try me, and know my anxieties; [24] And see if there is any wicked way in me, And lead me in the way everlasting.

Today, weigh yourself in His scale. Get off what you think about yourself; and think less of what people are saying about you – good or bad. Those can deceive. Put yourself on His scale and hear what He has to say. Only what He sees and says about anyone, or anything, counts and stands.

REFLECTIONS

God made all things, sees all things, and knows all things. He made man in His image and after His likeness – to be a maker, seer, and knower. He did not make man for wickedness because there is no wickedness in God.  The intention of the Almighty is to reveal Himself (and His nature) through man; as He did through Jesus Christ. Today, ask the Lord to revive His nature and life in you.

3. Day 139 is a Proverbs 24-27 day in the 20th week. The sixth division of the 20th book of the Bible is applicable to the sixth day of the 20th week. While the preceding section of the 20th book of the Bible is full of assertions, this section is full of instructions. This sixth day is a day to prosper through counsel and instruction. It is a day to wage war through counsel. Take the instructions in Proverbs 24-27 seriously.

4. Day 139 is a Book of Mark day in the third 49 days of the year. The book of Mark is the 41st book of the Bible and is applicable to the 41st day in the third 7 weeks of the year. The 41st season is the problem-solver’s season. Jesus is a Worker and Problem-solver in the book of Mark. On this 41st day of the third 7 weeks of the year, and on this 139th day of the year, receive grace to function like Jesus in the 41st book of the Bible; like Joseph in Genesis 41. Jesus cast out demons and healed many people with physical ailments and disabilities in the 41st book of the Bible. Joseph interpreted Pharaoh’s dream, decoded God’s message to the king and gave him counsel that saved the future. The 41st season is a season of solving problems by the Finger of God. Today, receive grace to solve problems and resolve puzzles in the lives of men.

5. Day 139 is Ephesians – Philemon day in the 20th week. Every week is like a journey through the Bible. Going through the first four days of the week is going through the Old Testament side of the week. The last three days is the New Testament side of the week. The sixth day of the week expresses the second nine books of the New Testament. The second nine books of the Bible (Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, First Thessalonians, Second Thessalonians, First Timothy, Second Timothy, Titus and Philemon) are books of instructions and guidance. They are guiding light to churches and church leaders. The pastoral epistles belong to this section of the Bible. Today is a day of instructions and learning. Let divine instructions guide your steps. Do not walk in rebellion.

DECREE AND DECLARE: God made us in His image and likeness to rule, have dominion, and impose His will on seasons; as He did with the seven days of creation. He decreed what He wanted for each day. We are to decree what is revealed concerning each day. Today, declare that dominion belongs decree the downfall of the wicked and the lifting and establishment of the just. Today, prophesy and declare war against the enemies of God. Today, prophesy restoration and blessing on God’s people because of the finished work; and prophesy against ungodliness. Today, show that your primary allegiance is to the God of Israel. You are made in the image and likeness of God. This is a day to commemorate and relive the creation of man in the image and likeness of God. Today, make your way back to the Lord if you strayed. Even if you are not a backslider, you can still get closer to the goal of expressing the Lord – as His image and likeness. Today, stand out for God as His representative. Look into your life and look around for things and areas that need to be conformed to God’s standards. Today, pray that God’s kingdom comes, by a divine operation, to establish God’s will in your life, family, church, community, nation and in the nations of the world.

Have a happy and tremendously fruitful 139th day!

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Day 138: The Mystery of May 18

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Welcome to the 138th day of the year! Day 138 is the fifth day of the 20th week. It is the 40th day in the third 7 weeks of the year. It is a fifth season day. It is may 18 in a Clear Year and May 17 in a Leap Year. Both the fifth and fortieth seasons are turn-around seasons. Day 138 is a turning point in the 20th week of the year.

The Biblical patterns for Day 138 are 1) the fifth day of creation, 2) the fifth section of the 20th book of the Bible, 3) the 138 Psalm, 4) the 40th book of the Bible (Matthew) and 5) the first 9 books of the New Testament. The five patterns agree and give a broad perspective of the day or season.

1. Day 138 is a fifth day of creation day in the 20th week. God made birds and seas creatures on the fifth day of creation. The fifth day of creation was the beginning of flesh and blood, movement, balance, voice sound, sensory perception. It was also the beginning of blessings. God did not bless creation until the fifth day. Day 138 is a day of new beginnings. It is a season of abundant life – expressing life to the full. Use your brain, use your senses, use your body. This is a day to watch and pray and act against things that hinder the full expression of life – disease, death, disasters, destruction and destitution. This is a day to watch against the manifestations of the flesh. God made two categories of living creatures on this day. The sea creatures represent the flesh. The birds of the air represent spirit. Your spirit should soar higher than your flesh today.

2 Day 138 is a Psalm 138 day. Psalm 138 is a departure from the first four psalms of the 20th seven psalms (134-140). The first three were exhortations to praise God  and give thanks to Him. The fourth was a recount of pain and tears. This fifth psalm is a resolve to praise God for benefits received. “I will praise…I will sing…I will worship…and praise”. It was on the fifth day of creation that God began to make creatures capable of making decisions. The psalmist resolved to praise God with his whole heart and also before the gods.

Psalm 138:1-3 says, “I will praise You with my whole heart; Before the gods I will sing praises to You. [2] I will worship toward Your holy temple, And praise Your name For Your lovingkindness and Your truth; For You have magnified Your word above all Your name. [3] In the day when I cried out, You answered me, And made me bold with strength in my soul”.

The fifth season is a time to prophesy and make decrees. In Psalm 138:4-5, the psalmist prophesied that “All the kings of the earth shall praise You, O LORD, When they hear the words of Your mouth. [5] Yes, they shall sing of the ways of the LORD, For great is the glory of the LORD.

The fifth season is a time to  verbally express confidence in God. Psalm 138:6-8 says, “[6] Though the LORD is on high, Yet He regards the lowly; But the proud He knows from afar”. Though I walk in the midst of trouble, You will revive me; You will stretch out Your hand Against the wrath of my enemies, And Your right hand will save me. [8] The LORD will perfect that which concerns me; Your mercy, O LORD, endures forever; Do not forsake the works of Your hands”.

Today, PRAISE Him, PROPHESY His triumph over all the earth and PROCLAIM your faith and confidence in Him. .

3. Day 138 is a Proverbs 20-23 day in the 20th week. The 5th section of the 20th book of the Bible is applicable to the 5th day of the 20th week of the year. This section of the book has several assertions and little instruction. The assertions (laws) state the truth about paths and destinations and leave us with choices to make decisions. Day 138 is a day of making informed and balanced decisions. You can choose to go up or go down.

4. Day 138 is a Book of Matthew day in the third 7 weeks of the year. Matthew is the 40th book of the Bible and is applicable to the 40th day in the third 7 weeks of the year. Day 138 is not only the beginning of the New Testament side of the 20th week; it is also the beginning of the New Testament side of the third seven weeks of the year. The 40th book of the Bible makes references to several Old Testament prophecies fulfilled in the ministry of Jesus. This indicates that Day 138 is a day of fulfillment of promises and prophecies.This is a New beginning in the third 7 weeks of the year.

5. Day 138 is Matthew – Galatians day in the 20th week. Going through every week is like taking a prophetic journey through the Bible – with the Old Testament side and a New Testament side. The first four days of the week belong to the Old Testament side and expresses the 39 books of the Old Testament. The remaining three days of the week constitute the New Testament side and express the 27 books of the New Testament. The fifth day of the week is the beginning of the New Testament side of the week; and expresses the first nine books of the New Testament. The first 9 books of the NT are about Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, and the Church. The books are about the love and grace of God granting salvation and justification to humanity by faith. This is a day to enter experientially into the New Testament side of the week. It is a day of answers to prayers, fulfillment of prophecies, and delivery of promises. The New Testament side is the spiritual and deeper side. The New Testament side is the side of manifestation. The old has passed away; and the new has begun. Dreams for the week are expected to come to pass and promises should be fulfilled. This is a day of the compassionate intervention of God. Expect deliverance and divine intervention. Psalm 138:3 says, “In the day when I cried out, You answered me, And made me bold with strength in my soul”.

DECREE AND DECLARE: At creation, God spoke His will into each day. He made us in His image and likeness; and expects us to release His will into each day. Decree, this day, that the flesh will not overtake the spirit in your life, family,, organisation, and nation. Decree a change in the week and declare that today is the beginning of the New Testament side of the week. As a Book-of-Matthew day, decree that Emmanuel (God is with us) takes over. As a New Testament type day, decree that the love of God will overtake human error and failure. Today, submit to the spirit against the flesh. Walk in the spirit and make no room for the flesh. The fifth season is a season of giving spiritual interpretations to earthly manifestations. Today, make it your watchword to walk in the spirit and obey God’s Word. Walking in the spirit is the key to gaining all. Birds (representing the spirit) fly above and eat from the land, the sea, and the air. Today, cry out to God against oppression and for the pains in your life. Speak out also. Trust Him to intervene in your affairs and in the affairs of people around you. Determine to make a next-level move. It’s time to shift base in the spirit! Today, put yourself on the side of blessing by choosing obedience instead of curses by choosing disobedience. Have a happy 138th day!

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Day 137: The Mystery of May 17

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Welcome to the 137th day of the year! Day 137 is the fourth day of the 20th week. It is the 39th day in the third 49 days. It is a fourth season day. It is May 17 in a clear year; and May 16 in a leap year. The Bible keys to understanding the 137th day are the 4th day of creation narrative, Psalm 137, Proverbs 13-16, the 39th book and chapters of the Bible.

Day 137 is a fourth day of creation day in the 20th week. God made the luminaries on the fourth day of creation. He made them to give light to the earth; to rule the day and the night, to divide the darkness and the light, to herald and regulate seasons. What God did on the fourth day was like a refinement and reinforcement of the work of the first day. This implies that darkness of the first season fights back in the fourth season. Day 137 is a season to watch, with light, against the return of darkness. The adversary appears in the fourth season. The fourth book and fourth chapters of the Bible bear witness to this. The temptations of Jesus are recorded in the fourth chapters of Matthew and Luke. The fourth chapters of the Bible are trial-chapters.

Day 137 is a book of Malachi day in the third 7 weeks of the year. Malachi is the 39th and last book of the Old Testament. It is the bridge-book between the Old Testament and New Testament. The 39th season is a test season. It is a bridge-season. Joseph was tempted in the 39th chapter of Genesis. President Jimmy Carter was the 39th President of the United States. His season was the bridge to the emergence of Ronald Reagan, the 40th President. The 39th season is bridge to a new day. The Second World War began in 1939. It is a season to protect your heart, against spiritual invasion,and put on your spiritual priestly garment of HOLINESS UNTO THE LORD as shown in Exodus 39.  Isaiah rebuked King Hezekiah for receiving Babylonian envoys in Isaiah 39. The fall of Jerusalem (to Babylon) is recorded in Jeremiah 39. Ezekiel 39 records the fall of Gog and the restoration of Israel to the land. Today is a bridge to a new season in the 20th week and in the third 7 weeks of the year. Be watchful.

Day 137 is a Psalm 137 day. Psalm 137 is about the Jewish captives sitting by the rivers of Babylon between Jerusalem and Babylon. They were in tears when they remembered Zion. Their captors wanted to hear songs of Zion from them but they could not sing. They were overwhelmed with the pain and shame of captivity. 

They wept in a season of songs; and were captives in a season of triumphs. 

Psalm 137:1-4 says, “By the rivers of Babylon, There we sat down, yea, we wept when we remembered Zion. [2] We hung our harps Upon the willows in the midst of it. [3] For there those who carried us away captive asked of us a song, And those who plundered us requested mirth, Saying, “Sing us one of the songs of Zion!” [4] How shall we sing the LORD’s song In a foreign land? 

They remembered Jerusalem and vowed to never forget her”.

Psalm 137:5-7 says, “If I forget you, O Jerusalem, Let my right hand forget its skill! [6] If I do not remember you, Let my tongue cling to the roof of my mouth- If I do not exalt Jerusalem Above my chief joy. [7] Remember, O LORD, against the sons of Edom The day of Jerusalem, Who said, “Raze it, raze it, To its very foundation!” 

They cursed, Babylon, their enemy

Psalm 137:8-9 says, “O daughter of Babylon, who are to be destroyed, Happy the one who repays you as you have served us! [9] Happy the one who takes and dashes Your little ones against the rock!”

Day 137 is not a season of friendship with Babylon. It is a season of invasions. Today, reject Babylon in your heart. Refuse to entertain the lusts of Babylon. Refuse to give your holy self to the unclean demands of Babylon. Do not be overwhelmed with pain and grief from the past.

Day 137 is Obadiah – Malachi day in the 20th week. Every week is like a journey through the Bible. The first four days of the week is like going through the Old Testament. The last three days is the New Testament side of the week. The fourth day of the week expresses the last nine books of the Old Testament. The last 9 books of the Old Testament begin with Obadiah (the 31st book of the Bible) and ends with the book of Malachi (the 39th book of the Bible). Majority of the minor prophets have their books in this section of the Bible. The fourth section of the Old Testament is the bridge to the New Testament. They are books of correction and recovery. The fourth day is a bridge day. It is the middle of the week. It is a season of watchfulness

DECREE AND DECLARE: God made us in His image and likeness to rule, have dominion, and impose His will on seasons; as He did with the seven days of creation. He decreed what He wanted for each day. We are to decree what is revealed concerning each day. Today, decree the downfall of the wicked and the lifting and establishment of the just. Today, prophesy an end to something in your life, family, business, community, and nation. Today, raise your voice against wickedness and oppression wherever it is found. Prophesy! Prophesy!! Prophesy!!! Today, also pray to be more sensitive in the spirit; to pick up necessary signals that can help you triumph over the enemy and keep darkness away. Today, pray to be delivered from falling into temptation. Pray to be preoccupied with the person of God; and to be focused on His mandate and His revealed purpose for your life. Be careful to weigh every decision in light of God’s purpose for your life; and God’s purpose for the time. Today, proclaim an end to woes and declare the dawn of a new day. Happy 137th Day!

PRAYER: Pray that you would be delivered from the temptations of this day. Pray that this day would be a turning point one week, third 7 weeks, and the year.

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Day 136: The Mystery of May 16

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Welcome to the 136th day of the year! Day 136 is the third day of the twentieth week. It is the 38th day in the third 49 days. It is a third-season day. The 20th week is for magnifying the Lord for manifesting His glory, power, wisdom, justice, mercy, goodness, and righteousness. It is for engaging the Lord of battles. The 20th week is the week of the Lord’s battles. The 20th week is mercy-week; and it begins to manifest on the third day! This 3rd day of the 20th week is May 16 in a clear year; and May 15 in a leap year. The Bible patterns for understanding the 136th day are the third day of creation narrative, Psalm 136, and the third five chapters (11-15) of the 20th book of the Bible – Proverbs.

Day 136 is a third-day-of-creation day in the 20th week. On the third day of creation, God overthrew the waters that dominated and reigned over the dry ground. Day 136 is the Lord’s day of battle in favor of the lowly. It is a day for the lowly to experience and celebrate the intervention of God in their lives and affairs.

Jehoshaphat and the people of Judah experienced the Lord’s battle in 2 Chronicles 20:20-22:  “So they rose early in the morning and went out into the Wilderness of Tekoa; and as they went out, Jehoshaphat stood and said, “Hear me, O Judah and you inhabitants of Jerusalem: Believe in the LORD your God, and you shall be established; believe His prophets, and you shall prosper.” [21] And when he had consulted with the people, he appointed those who should sing to the LORD, and who should praise the beauty of holiness, as they went out before the army and were saying: “Praise the LORD, For His mercy endures forever.” [22] Now when they began to sing and to praise, the LORD set ambushes against the people of Ammon, Moab, and Mount Seir, who had come against Judah; and they were defeated”.

Day 136 is a Proverbs 11-15 day in the 20th week. Wisdom and righteousness are the warriors of the 136th day. This is a day to celebrate the triumph of wisdom and righteousness.

Day 136 is a Book of Zechariah day in the third 49 days of the year. The book of Zechariah is the 38th book of the Bible; and is applicable to the 38th day in the third seven weeks of the year. The 38th book of the Bible indicate that the 38th season is a season of battle for restoration. The 38th chapters of the Bible indicate that the 38th season is a season of deliverance from death and destruction. God delivered Judah from death in Genesis 38. He delivered Hezekiah from death and added 15 years to his life in Isaiah 38. The Tabernacle is the subject of Exodus 38. Death is overthrown in the Tabernacle. In the book of Zechariah, God takes on battle against all the enemies of His people.

Day 136 is a Psalm 136 day. Psalm 136 is an exhortation in song to give thanks to the Lord for His enduring mercy – manifesting in His wonderful and gracious works. Psalm 136 shows that every act of God, and every benefit we receive or enjoy, is an expression of God’s enduring mercy; and we must be thankful for that. The phrase, “For His mercy endures forever” appears 26 times in this 26-verse psalm.

Psalm 136:1-26 says, “Oh, give thanks to the LORD, for He is good! For His mercy endures forever. [2] Oh, give thanks to the God of gods! For His mercy endures forever. [3] Oh, give thanks to the Lord of lords! For His mercy endures forever: [4] To Him who alone does great wonders, For His mercy endures forever; [5] To Him who by wisdom made the heavens, For His mercy endures forever; [6] To Him who laid out the earth above the waters, For His mercy endures forever; [7] To Him who made great lights, For His mercy endures forever- [8] The sun to rule by day, For His mercy endures forever; [9] The moon and stars to rule by night, For His mercy endures forever. [10] To Him who struck Egypt in their firstborn, For His mercy endures forever; [11] And brought out Israel from among them, For His mercy endures forever; [12] With a strong hand, and with an outstretched arm, For His mercy endures forever; [13] To Him who divided the Red Sea in two, For His mercy endures forever; [14] And made Israel pass through the midst of it, For His mercy endures forever; [15] But overthrew Pharaoh and his army in the Red Sea, For His mercy endures forever; [16] To Him who led His people through the wilderness, For His mercy endures forever; [17] To Him who struck down great kings, For His mercy endures forever; [18] And slew famous kings, For His mercy endures forever- [19] Sihon king of the Amorites, For His mercy endures forever; [20] And Og king of Bashan, For His mercy endures forever- [21] And gave their land as a heritage, For His mercy endures forever; [22] A heritage to Israel His servant, For His mercy endures forever. [23] Who remembered us in our lowly state, For His mercy endures forever; [24] And rescued us from our enemies, For His mercy endures forever; [25] Who gives food to all flesh, For His mercy endures forever. [26] Oh, give thanks to the God of heaven! For His mercy endures forever.

Day 136 is for celebrating the mercy of God. Today, reflect on the mercies of God in your life, family, work, vocation, studies, relationships, or nation; and give Him thanks for it. Giving thanks to God for His enduring mercy is key to possibilities on this game-changing day of the 20th week.

Day 136 is Ecclesiastes  – Amos day in the 20th week. Every week is like a journey through the Bible. The first four days of the week is like going through the Old Testament. The last three days is the New Testament side of the week. The third day of the week expresses the third ten books of the Bible. The third 10 books of the Bible begin with Ecclesiastes and ends with the book of Amos. The books of the major prophets belong to this section of the Bible. The prophets represent the prevailing Voice of God. God spoke through them. They were to awaken the nations from slumber. They also brought destructive judgments on rebellious people. God speaks to recruit and send men on the third day. This third day of the week is a time to give attention to the game-changing Voice of God.

DECREE AND DECLARE: God made us in His image and likeness to rule, have dominion, and impose His will on seasons; as He did with the seven days of creation. He decreed what He wanted for each day. We are to decree what is revealed concerning each day. This is a day of manifestation. Do not be afraid to take a stand for the Lord. It is a season to come out of hiding and obscurity. It is a day to overthrow oppression and the oppressor. It is a day to establish the humble. Today, decree the downfall of the wicked and the lifting and establishment of the just. Today, prophesy an end to something in your life, family, business, community, and nation. Today, be ready to hear His voice and respond by faith. Expect breakthrough. Be willing to sacrifice. Walk by faith! This is a day of breakthrough and pushing through barriers in the week. This is a day of unveiling. It is a day of answers to prayers. Today, pray for the overthrow of dysfunctional systems in the nations and in the church. Pray that God will make a way for the manifestation of hidden platforms and producers. Pray also that the forgotten functional people and things be remembered, recognized, and restored. Today, remember that when God delivers and manifests, it is for service and production. Do not consume His mercy on your lust. On this third day of the week, the oppressor will go down and the humble shall be delivered. Happy 136th day!

PRAYER POINTS

1. Pray, praise and give thanks to God for every mercy remember you have ever received from Him. Count and call them out.

2. Pray and release the Voice of God against prevailing negative circumstances in your life. Pray that people hidden unjustly would be revealed today.

3. Pray for the displacement of dysfunctional people and platforms in your nation and circumstances.

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Day 135: The Mystery of May 15

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Welcome to the 135th day of the year! Day 135 is the second day of the 20th week of the year. It is the 37th day in the  third 7 weeks (or third 49 days) of the year.. It is also the second day of the sixth week in the third 49 days. Day 135 is May 15th in a clear year ; and May 14th in a leap year. The Bible patterns for understanding this 135th day are 1) the second day of creation narrative; 2) Psalm 135, and 3) the second five chapters (6-10) of Proverbs – the 20th book of the Bible.

Day 135 is a second day of creation day in the 20th week. The narrative of the second day of creation is applicable to the second day of the 20th week. God created the firmament on the second day of creation to make a way where there is no way; and create room for other things to exist. A second season is when God makes a way where there is no way – as on the second day of creation – when He created the firmament; as in the second book of the Bible when He delivered Israel from Egyptian bondage. The second season is a time to celebrate the mighty works of God. In the second season,He gives room and space to those who have none in second seasons.

Day 135 is a Proverbs 6-10 day. The second 5 chapters of the 20th book of the Bible are applicable to the second day of the 20th week. This section is about winning with wisdom and discretion. Adultery in Proverbs 6-7 is like Idolatry in Psalm 135:15-18. Idols and harlots are not what they seem to be. This section of Proverbs makes a strong case for truth that saves from temptation and deception. It unmasks the destroyers of men’s lives in the first three chapters; and in the 8th chapter, reveals wisdom as the ‘firmament’ of God that would thwart the monopoly of deceptive destroyers in the week. I pray that Divine wisdom would help you today. The wisdom of God will save you from the agents of death moving around today. Wisdom is the Way-maker today. God did exploits with wisdom and so should you. The fear of God blesses and preserves men on a day like this. Wisdom is the key to exploits

Day 135 is a Book of Haggai day in the third 49 days of the year. Haggai is the 37th book of the Bible; and is applicable to the 37th day in the third 49 days. The 37th chapters of the Bible are also applicable to Day 135. The 37th book of the Bible was a call to return to rebuilding the house of God – which was made to cease by a royal decree. Exodus 37 is also about work in the tabernacle. The house of God is a house of prayer; and must not be neglected in a 37th season. Prayer frustrates the destroyer in the 37th season. In Isaiah 37, king Hezekiah and Isaiah the Prophet defeated Sennacherib the king of Assyria through prayer. In Genesis 37, Joseph escaped being murdered by his brothers. Psalm 37 shows God delivers the righteous from the wicked that wants to slay him. Ezekiel 37 is about the slain in the valley of dry bones. This is a day of salvation through prayer. It is a day of intervention against destruction and the destroyer. This is a day to release power through prayer.

Day 135 is a Psalm 135 day! Psalm 135 shows that God is superior to idols. Day 135 is a day to trust in God and not in idols. Those who trust in idols today would greatly disappointed. Those who trust in God would find Him sufficient for all things.

a). The first four verses of Psalm 135 call us to praise God for His goodness. Psalm 135:1-4 says, “Praise the LORD! Praise the name of the LORD; Praise Him, O you servants of the LORD! [2] You who stand in the house of the LORD, In the courts of the house of our God, [3] Praise the LORD, for the LORD is good; Sing praises to His name, for it is pleasant. [4] For the LORD has chosen Jacob for Himself, Israel for His special treasure”. 

b). Psalm 135:5-14 draws our attention to the greatness, superiority, and supremacy of our God. This passage speaks of who He is (verse 5); what He does (verse 6-7); what He did (verse 8-12); how long He would last (verse 13); what He will do (verse 14). Psalm 135:5-14 says, “For I know that the LORD is great, And our Lord is above all gods. [6] Whatever the LORD pleases He does, In heaven and in earth, In the seas and in all deep places. [7] He causes the vapors to ascend from the ends of the earth; He makes lightning for the rain; He brings the wind out of His treasuries. [8] He destroyed the firstborn of Egypt, Both of man and beast. [9] He sent signs and wonders into the midst of you, O Egypt, Upon Pharaoh and all his servants. [10] He defeated many nations And slew mighty kings- [11] Sihon king of the Amorites, Og king of Bashan, And all the kingdoms of Canaan- [12] And gave their land as a heritage, A heritage to Israel His people. [13] Your name, O LORD, endures forever, Your fame, O LORD, throughout all generations. [14] For the LORD will judge His people, And He will have compassion on His servants”.

c). In Psalm 135:15-18, the psalmist derides the idols of the nations as material, man-made, and lifeless. They are not spirits at all. They are not even as much as human. Idol-worship debases men. They cannot give what they do not have. Psalm 135:15-18 says, “The idols of the nations are silver and gold, The work of men’s hands. [16] They have mouths, but they do not speak; Eyes they have, but they do not see; [17] They have ears, but they do not hear; Nor is there any breath in their mouths. [18] Those who make them are like them; So is everyone who trusts in them”.

d). Psalm 135 closes with exhortation to bless the Lord. Psalm 135:19-21 says, “Bless the LORD, O house of Israel! Bless the LORD, O house of Aaron! [20] Bless the LORD, O house of Levi! You who fear the LORD, bless the LORD! [21] Blessed be the LORD out of Zion, Who dwells in Jerusalem! Praise the LORD!”

This is a day for God to show his power. Idols have no power before Him. Those who rely on Idols, or the work of their own hands, are helpless before those who trust in God on this day. This is the day of those who fear God!

Day 135 is a First Kings – Proverbs day in the 20th week. Every week is like a journey through the Bible. The first four days of the week is the Old Testament side of the week. The last three days is the New Testament side of the week. The second day of the week expresses the second ten books of the Bible. The second 10 books of the Bible begins with First Kings and ends with the book of Proverbs. It opens with a wise king who did not live wisely and ends with his words of wisdom. We learn from this section that fear of God is the beginning of wisdom, The fear of God is the way-maker in a second season like Day 135. Judah and Israel went down because they lost the fear of God. Ezra, Nehemiah, and Esther, are about who feared God. Job and Psalms reveal the trials, triumphs, and testimonies, of those who fear God. Proverbs show us that the fear of God is the beginning of wisdom. Day 135 is a day to triumph through the wisdom in the fear of God. This fear of God brings favour, honour and promotion.

DECREE AND DECLARE: God made us in His image and likeness to rule, have dominion, and impose His will on seasons; as He did with the seven days of creation. He decreed what He wanted for each day. We are to decree what is revealed concerning each day. Today, declare that your faith will not fail; and that the faithful will triumph. Decree the downfall of those who disregard God and trust in themselves or idols, Today, prophesy against evil controlling powers and overthrow them by the word of the Lord. Mercy makes a way where there is no way. Today is a day of divine intervention and mercy. Today, release the word of the Lord against oppressive mountains in your life and in your world. Raise a cry to God against the proud and wicked in the land. Today, trust God to make a way where there is no way. Proclaim His word, Pray to Him. Praise Him. Happy 135th day!

PRAYER POINTS FOR THE DAY

  1. 1. Pray your troubles and challenges before the Lord and ask Him to intervene for your blessing and for the glory of His name.p
  2. 2. Pray that the wisdom of God will direct your actions and steps today. Pray to be delivered from any form foolishness and indiscretion in any form.
  3. 3. Pray that your thoughts and decisions will be guided by the fear of God. Pray that your thoughts, words, work and walk would be pleasing to the Lord.
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Day 134: The Mystery of May 14

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Welcome to the 134th day of the year! Day 134 is the first day of the 20th week. It is the 36th day of the third 7 weeks or third 49 days of the year. It is also the first day of the sixth week in the third 7 weeks of the year.  This is May 14 in a clear year; and May 13 in a leap year. The Bible key for understanding Day 134 are the first day of creation narrative, Psalm 134, the 36th book and chapters of the Bible, and the first four chapters of the twentieth book of the Bible.

Day 134 is a first day of creation day in the 20th week. It is a first-season day. It is the beginning of a new week. The first is for God – whether it is the beginning of the day, week, month, year or fruitfulness. Genesis begins with “In the beginning, God…”  Moses commanded Israel that the first-fruits and everything that opens the womb is the Lord’s. He is the beginning and the beginning is His. So, God should be our special focus on the first day of the week. On the first day of creation, God manifested Himself by creating light. God is Light. We are called the sons of Light; and He is the Father of lights. Every first season is for the manifestation of light; because darkness seeks to hold sway in this season. Since God is light, our duty is to line up with Him in this season. Put Him first. Obey His voice. Honor Him.

Day 134 is a Proverbs 1-5 day in the 20th week. The first section of the 20th book of the Bible is applicable to the first day of the 20th week. This portion of the book encourages the reader to seek knowledge, wisdom,. and understanding. It tell us that the fear of God is the  beginning of wisdom. The third chapter is a guide to the benefits of trusting and honoring the Lord.

Day 134 is a 36th book and 36th chapters of the Bible day in the third 49 days of the year. The 36th book and chapters of the Bible are applicable to the 36th day in the third 49 says. Genesis 36 is about Esau. It is a diversion from Jacob whose story had dominated Genesis 28-35. Giving the entire 36th chapter to Esau, in the middle of Jacob’s story shows how darkness seeks to dominate the 36th season. In Second Chronicles 36, Babylon overran Judah and Jerusalem. In Isaiah 36, Sennacherib, out of nowhere, marches against Judah to harass her in the days of Hezekiah. In Jeremiah 36, Jehoiakim, king of Judah destroyed Jeremiah’s scroll because of the judgments written on it against Judah. That was darkness warring against light. Jeremiah had the scroll rewritten with additions; and also pronounced curses on the King of Judah. The 36th book of the Bible, Zephaniah is about disasters. We can avert the the disaster of the 36th season if we turn the season over to the Lord – as a first-season. God is first and the first belongs to Him. Today, let us keep darkness away with light. Darkness is not a force; it is just the absence of light.

Day 134 is a Psalm 134 day. Psalm 134 is the first of the 20th seven psalms; and it focuses on the Lord. This three-verse psalm says, “Behold, bless the LORD, All you servants of the LORD, Who by night stand in the house of the LORD! [2] Lift up your hands in the sanctuary, And bless the LORD. [3] The LORD who made heaven and earth Bless you from Zion!”

Twice in this passage (in the first and second verses), we are exhorted to bless the Lord. This psalm mentions ‘the Lord’ five times. The first verse, alone, makes three references to the Lord – “Bless the Lord…Servant’s of the Lord…the House of the Lord”. This psalm closes, at the third verse, with an invocation that the Lord who made heaven and earth blesses us from Zion.

Blessing ought to run like a cycle. God blessed us in creation and redemption – We are to bless God in worship and service – As we do, God blesses us with peace, grace, and wisdom. Psalm 134 applies to Day 134 as a first-season day; and shows us how to turn a 36th day into a God-day. If you bless the Lord on the first day, He turns to bless your week from His abode. If you disregard Him on the first day, you are giving way for the enemy to dominate your week. If you bless Him at night, your darkness will turn to light. If you bless Him in the day, your light would be brighter.

Day 134 is a Genesis – Second Samuel day in the 20th week. Every week is like a journey through the Bible. The first four days of the week is like going through the Old Testament. The last three days is the New Testament side of the week. The first day of the week expresses the first ten books of the Bible. God revealed Himself in this section of the Bible and also sought to have a representative among men. In the first chapter of Genesis, He made man in His image and likeness to be His channel of expression. In Second Samuel, David (the man after His heart) became king. In this section of the Bible, God also struggled with His chosen channels. Day 134 is for cooperating and coming into alignment with the Maker.

DECREE AND DECLARE: God made us in His image and likeness to rule, have dominion, and impose His will on seasons; as He did with the seven days of creation. He decreed what He wanted for each day. We are to decree what is revealed concerning each day. Today, decree the collapse and end of expressions and manifestations of darkness in your life and world. Decree that expressions of light will triumph in this first day of the week. Today, make a quality decision to receive the word of the Lord and act on it without fear or doubts. Make a quality decision to walk in unconditional love. This is a day of sacrificial (tough) love. Today, take time to hear from God. Do not act without His direction. Follow what He says or shows. Today, seek the Lord against disasters in the week as you come into alignment. Call upon Him for mercy.! This is the beginning of your week of hearing, receiving, and following divine instructions. Put the Lord first and bless His name. Happy Day 134!

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Day 133: The Mystery of May 13

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Welcome to the 133rd day of the year! Day 133 is the seventh and last day of the nineteenth week. It is the seventh day of the fifth week in the third 49 days. It is the 35th day of the third 49 days. Day 133 is a seventh-day season; as well as a 35th day season. It is May 13 in a clear year; and May 12 in a leap year. The Bible keys to understanding Day 133 are the seventh day of creation narrative, Psalm 133, the 35th book of the Bible, and the seventh and last section of psalms (127-150). 

Day 133 is a seventh day of creation day in the 19th week. God ended His work on the seventh day and rested; he blessed the seventh day, and sanctified it. The seventh season is not a work-season; so, it is not a master-servant season. It is a time to live together as brethren – brothers and sisters. It is family season. The account of the seventh day is separated from the account of the first six days. The seventh day is a unique position or season. The separation is not for division but for distinction. The seventh season is a season of togetherness – coming together- not scattering.

Day 133 is a Psalm 130-150 day in the 19th week. This seventh section of the nineteenth book of the Bible is applicable to the seventh day of the nineteenth week of the year. It is the season of the last battle that ends in triumph. The last three chapters of Psalms are about praising God. He is the focal point of praise from all creation. He is the Rallying Point. We achieve unity by focusing on Him.

Day 133 is a Hebrews – Revelation day in the 19th week. Going through every seven season (of days, weeks, or years) is like taking a journey through the Bible. So, every week has a New Testament side and an Old Testament side. The The first four days is the Old Testament side and expresses the first 39 books of the Bible. The last three days of the week belongs to the New Testament side; and expresses the last 27 books of the Bible. This 7th day of the week is the third and last day on the New Testament side of the week; and expresses the third and last 9 books of the New Testament. The third 9 books of the New Testament are books of correction, recovery , and restoration. They attack what is faulty, old, and obsolete; and bring in the new to replace them. Day 133 is a day of prospering through unity.

Day 133 is a Book-of-Habakkuk-day in the third 49 days. The seventh or 35th season is not a time for brethren to be at war with each other. If we dwell together as brethren, in the seventh or 35th season, there would be no violence in the season. If Israel had dwelt together as brethren in the seventh book of the Bible, the inter-tribal wars of the book of Judges would never have happened. If God’s people lived together as brethren in the season of the 35th book of the Bible, the book of Habakkuk would never have opened with the cry and complaint against violence and injustice. The price of disunity in the 35th season is violence. Disunity is the reason for the deaths recorded in the seventh book and chapters of the Bible. It is also the reason for death in the 35th seasons. 

Habakkuk, the 35th book of the Bible says in chapter 1:2-4, “O LORD, how long shall I cry, And You will not hear? Even cry out to You, “Violence!” And You will not save. [3] Why do You show me iniquity, And cause me to see trouble? For plundering and violence are before me; There is strife, and contention arises. [4] Therefore the law is powerless, And justice never goes forth. For the wicked surround the righteous; Therefore perverse judgment proceeds”.

John F. Kennedy was the 35th president of the United States. His civil rights address of June 11, 1963, was simply a paraphrase of Psalm 133. He took a stand, and spoke out, against segregation. Barak Obama was president of the United States at the beginning of her 35th seven years. Donald Trump became president of the United States in the same 35th seven years (2014-2021). How did the Obama administration address the segregation issue? How about the Trump administration and segregation in the United States? Is the nation divided or united? Death is the product of disunity in a man’s body. Destruction is the fruit of disunity in a nation. 

Day 133 is a Psalm 133:day. The three verse psalm says, “Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity! [2] It is like the precious oil upon the head, Running down on the beard, The beard of Aaron, Running down on the edge of his garments. [3] It is like the dew of Hermon, Descending upon the mountains of Zion; For there the LORD commanded the blessing- Life forevermore”. Psalm 133 indicates that Day 133 is a day to pursue unity and love intentionally. It is a day of blessings through unity. The enemy will fight unity with every strength Hell can muster.

Today, spread the message of brotherhood, love, and unity. Disunity destroys but love builds, strengthens, and refreshes.

DECREE AND DECLARE: God made us in His image and likeness to rule, have dominion, and impose His will on seasons; as He did with the seven days of creation. He decreed what He wanted for each day. We are to decree what is revealed concerning each day. Today, decree the downfall of the wicked and the lifting and establishment of the just. Today, prophesy and declare war against the enemies of God. Today, raise a cry against wickedness; trust in the Lord, hope in Him, and take refuge in His grace and mercy. Today, prophesy restoration and blessing on God’s people because of the finished work; and prophesy against ungodliness. This is a day of “IT IS DONE”. Today, you will have pleasure by seeking the pleasure of God. Today, make it priority to honor God. Obey Him. If you missed it anywhere, repent and return to God. This is a day to go back to Bethel. Happy Day 133!)

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Day 132: The Mystery of May 12

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Welcome to the 132nd day of the year! Day 132 is the sixth day of the 19th week. It is the 34th day of the third 49 days. It is also the sixth day of the fifth week in the third 49 days. Day 132 is May 12 in a clear year; and May 11 in a leap year. Day 132 is a sixth-season day. The key Bible patterns for understanding this day are sixth day of creation, the 132nd psalm, the 34th book of the Bible, and the sixth 21 chapters (106-126) of the nineteenth book of the Bible.

Day 132 is a sixth day of creation day in the 19th week. On the sixth day of creation, God made land animals. He also made man (male and female) in His image and after His likeness. God made Man in His image and likeness on the sixth day. The sixth day is the day of the Lord’s chosen, representative, and representation. The man God made, was to be the Expression of God on earth. He was supposed to be the Dwelling Place of God on earth. God wanted to live in Man while Man lived in Eden. The enemy, also, seeks to reproduce himself, against God’s purpose, in the sixth season. The enemy seeks to destroy the work of God in the sixth season by polluting and contaminating His agents. In the sixth season, therefore, God’s people are to be guarded and guided by divine instructions. The sixth day of the week is a day of intense spiritual warfare. It is a day of war between godliness and ungodliness. It is a day of dominion for God’s people.

Day 132 is a Psalm 109-129 day in the 19th week. The sixth section of the 19th book of the Bible is applicable to the sixth day of the nineteenth week of the year. Those are psalms of warfare. Psalm 109:1-7 says, “Do not keep silent, O God of my praise! [2] For the mouth of the wicked and the mouth of the deceitful Have opened against me; They have spoken against me with a lying tongue. [3] They have also surrounded me with words of hatred, And fought against me without a cause. [4] In return for my love they are my accusers, But I give myself to prayer. [5] Thus they have rewarded me evil for good, And hatred for my love. [6] Set a wicked man over him, And let an accuser stand at his right hand. [7] When he is judged, let him be found guilty, And let his prayer become sin”. Psalm 129:1-8 says, “Many a time they have afflicted me from my youth,” Let Israel now say- [2] “Many a time they have afflicted me from my youth; Yet they have not prevailed against me. [3] The plowers plowed on my back; They made their furrows long.” [4] The LORD is righteous; He has cut in pieces the cords of the wicked. [5] Let all those who hate Zion Be put to shame and turned back. [6] Let them be as the grass on the housetops, Which withers before it grows up, [7] With which the reaper does not fill his hand, Nor he who binds sheaves, his arms. [8] Neither let those who pass by them say, “The blessing of the LORD be upon you; We bless you in the name of the LORD!” Day 132 is a day of war. It is a triumph and a day testimonies.

Day 132 is Ephesians – Philemon day in the 19th week. Going through every seven season (of days, weeks, or years) is like taking a journey through the Bible. So, every week has a New Testament side and an Old Testament side. The The first four days is the Old Testament side and expresses the first 39 books of the Bible. The last three days of the week belongs to the New Testament side; and expresses the last 27 books of the Bible. This sixth day of the week is the second day on the New Testament side of the week; and expresses the second 9 books of the New Testament. The second 9 books of the New Testament are books of instructions to churches and church leaders. Day 132 is a day of prospering through instructions.

Day 134 is a book of Nahum day in the third 49 days of the year. Nahum is the 34th book of the Bible and is applicable to the 34th day in the third 49 days of the year. The 34th season is the season of vows and covenants concerning the Dwelling Place of God in men or places. It is a seasons to respect, honor, and make reference to the covenant of God. Nahum opens with announcements of God’s vengeance against His enemies – especially Nineveh.

Day 132 is a 34th Chapters of the Bible day.

Genesis 34 is about what happened to Jacob at Shechem where he built an altar to the Lord God of Israel – El-Elohe-Israel. By violating Jacob’s daughter, sexually,  the people of Shechem sought and offered  mixed Marriages with Israel – to pollute the tabernacle of God in Israel. The sons of Jacob took vengeance upon the people of Shechem.

In Exodus 34, Moses rewrote God’s commandments on the table of stone; and God made a covenant with Israel through His law.

Numbers 34 is about the boundaries and borders of the Promised Land and the men appointed to divide it among the children of Israel. 

Deuteronomy 34 is about Moses’ death after viewing the land of promise; and Joshua succeeding him. 

Second Chronicles 34 is about the reign of Josiah and how he restored true worship in Judah.

Psalm 34 is about the Lord’s commitment to those who are committed to Him.

Isaiah 34 is about God’s judgmental on the nations. In the 34 season, God favors those who fear Him against those who despise Him. The 34th is a season of vengeance against his enemies.

In Jeremiah 34, Judah under Zedekiah freed slaves but took them back. They broke God’s covenant. God vowed to hand the king and the princes to the king of Babylon.

In Ezekiel 34, God sends Ezekiel to prophesy against the shepherds of Israel. God vows to rescue the oppressed sheep and appoint a true shepherd, David, His servant to shepherd them peacefully. 

Day 132 is a Psalm 132 day. This psalm is a plea to God to remember David; the man after His heart. David was sold out to God. He vowed to take no rest until he had found a dwelling place for the Mighty One of Jacob. Our vow should be to have no rest until we have become functioning and active dwelling places for God – because we are the temple of God through Christ Jesus.

Psalm 132 is about three things:

1. Remembering David’s vow and efforts to find a dwelling place for God.

Psalm 132:1-5 says, “LORD, remember David And all his afflictions; [2] How he swore to the LORD, And vowed to the Mighty One of Jacob: [3] “Surely I will not go into the chamber of my house, Or go up to the comfort of my bed; [4] I will not give sleep to my eyes Or slumber to my eyelids, [5] Until I find a place for the LORD, A dwelling place for the Mighty One of Jacob. Behold, we heard of it in Ephrathah; We found it in the fields of the woods. [7] Let us go into His tabernacle; Let us worship at His footstool. [8] Arise, O LORD, to Your resting place, You and the ark of Your strength. [9] Let Your priests be clothed with righteousness, And let Your saints shout for joy. [10] For Your servant David’s sake, Do not turn away the face of Your Anointed”.

2. Remembering the Lord’s vow and commitment to David

Psalm 132:11-12 says, “The LORD has sworn in truth to David; He will not turn from it: “I will set upon your throne the fruit of your body. [12] If your sons will keep My covenant And My testimony which I shall teach them, Their sons also shall sit upon your throne forevermore.” 

3. Remembering the Lord’s vow to make Zion His Dwelling Place

Psalm 132: 13-18 says, “For the LORD has chosen Zion; He has desired it for His dwelling place: [14] “This is My resting place forever; Here I will dwell, for I have desired it. [15] I will abundantly bless her provision; I will satisfy her poor with bread. [16] I will also clothe her priests with salvation, And her saints shall shout aloud for joy. [17] There I will make the horn of David grow; I will prepare a lamp for My Anointed. [18] His enemies I will clothe with shame, But upon Himself His crown shall flourish.”

Psalm 132 is an indirect plea to God against the enemies of Zion. Today, ask the Lord to rise up for the Church, according to His word and against her enemies. Pray also for yourself, your family, and nation. Today, take your stand on God’s work and appeal to His faithfulness.

DECREE AND DECLARE: God made us in His image and likeness to rule, have dominion, and impose His will on seasons; as He did with the seven days of creation. He decreed what He wanted for each day. We are to decree what is revealed concerning each day. Today, decree the downfall of the wicked and the lifting and establishment of the just. Today, prophesy and declare war against the enemies of God. Today, prophesy restoration and blessing on God’s people because of the finished work; and prophesy against ungodliness. Today, show that your primary allegiance is to the God of Israel. You are made in the image and likeness of God. This is a day to commemorate and relive the creation of man in the image and likeness of God. Today, make your way back to the Lord. Even if you are not a backslider, you can still get closer to the goal of expressing the Lord – as His image and likeness. Today, stand out for God as His representative and look into your life, and look around, for things and areas that need to be conformed to God’s standards. Today, pray that the kingdom comes, by the word of God, to establish God’s will in your life, family, church, community, nation; and in the nations of the world. Happy Day 132! 

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Day 131: The Mystery of May 11

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Welcome to the 131st day of the year! Day 131 is the fifth day of the fifth week in the third 49 days. It is also the 33rd day of the third 49 days. It is a core fifth-season day. It is the fifth of the fifth. Day 131 is May 11 in a clear year; and May 10 in a leap year. The basic Bible patterns for understanding Day 131 are the fifth day of creation narrative, the 131st psalm, the fifth 21 chapters (85-105) of the nineteenth book of the Bible, the 33rd book and 33rd chapters of the Bible. 

Day 131 is a fifth day of creation day in the 19th week. On the fifth day of creation, God created the fish to swim and the birds to fly. How do birds suspend themselves in the air? How do fish swim in water and not sink or drown? They are thrusting and trusting-creatures. The birds lean on the power of their wings; and the fish, on the power of their fins and tails. Day 131 is a season for trusting in God. It’s for ‘trusters’.

Day 131 is Matthew – Galatians day in the 19th week. It is the beginning of the New Testament side of the week. It is the day of good news in the 19th week. Going through every seven season (of days, weeks, or years) is like a journey through the Bible. So, every week has a New Testament side and an Old Testament side. The first four days is the Old Testament side and expresses the first 39 books of the Bible. The last three days of the week belongs to the New Testament side; and expresses the last 27 books of the Bible. This fifth day of the week is the beginning of the New Testament side of the week and expresses the first 9 books of the New Testament. The books are about Jesus and his disciples, the Holy Spirit, and the Church. This is a day of good news in the week. The first 9 books of the New Testament are about the love and grace of God. Day 131 is a day of healing, deliverance, salvation, and diverse interventions,

Day 131 is a Psalm 88-108 day in the 19th week. The fifth 21 chapters of the nineteenth book of the Bible is applicable to the fifth day of the nineteenth week of the year. These psalms speak of trusting and celebrating God; and the error of not trusting or obeying God. The psalms focus on the goodness (mercies) and faithfulness of God.

Day 131 is a book of Micah day in the third 49 days of the year. Micah is the 33rd book of the Bible and is applicable to 33rd day in the third 49 days of the year. Micah’s prophecy was a call to Israel to return to the basics of obedience to God through righteousness and justice. Those are not ‘great matters’ or ‘things too profound’. They are basic and fundamental.

Day 131 is Psalm 131 day. Verses 1-2 says, “LORD, my heart is not HAUGHTY, Nor my eyes LOFTY. Neither do I concern myself with GREAT MATTERS, Nor with THINGS TOO PROFOUND for me. [2] Surely I have calmed and quieted my soul, Like a weaned child with his mother; Like a weaned child is my soul within me”.

Psalm 131 indicates that the fifth season like Day 131 is weaning season. Israel stopped receiving Manna in the fifth chapter of Joshua. When a child is weaned, that child starts eating solid food. That child may cry at first but becomes quiet and calm eventually. The fifth season is a time to submit to, and rest in, the wisdom, power, and sufficiency of the Almighty God. A weaned child learns to submit to the authority of the parents after struggling for a while. In Genesis 33, Jacob was returning to the land of his father’s out of submission to God. He knew he would have to face Esau, but he had no choice. He humbled himself before Esau and made peace with him. He was weaned from the comfort of hiding in Uncle Laban’s house. The fifth season is for walking away from the Comfort Zone. It is time to face reality. I might not be comfortable but I must adjust to change and take responsibility for my future. I don’t know what the future is going to look like but I am hopeful. That is what weaning does. The 33rd President of the United States, Harry S. Truman, was like a weaned child when he stepped up from Vice President position to become the US President;  following the sudden death of the 32nd president, Franklin D. Roosevelt. George W. Bush was president of the United States in the 33rd seven years of the United States. He was the son of 41st president. He was like a weaned child when terrorists bombed the WTC in his first year in office. America was devastated but continued to hope in God. The 131st psalm ends with exhortation to Israel to hope in God forever. Psalm 131:3 says, “O Israel, hope in the LORD from this time forth and forever”. A weaned child learns to trust the mother; instead of his appetite; and hopes that the future would be fine and better. Today, lift up your eyes and tell the Lord you are hoping in Him; and that you would do so forever. Life may cease to be what it used to be on Day 131 but we must continue to hope in God. Day 131 is not for looking back or day-dreaming. This is a day of looking up and looking forward.

DECREE AND DECLARE: At creation, God spoke His will into each day. He made us in His image and likeness; and expects us to release His will into each day. Decree this day that the flesh will not overtake the spirit in your life, family,, organization, and nation. Decree a change in the week and declare that today is the beginning of the New Testament side of the week. As a Book-of-Matthew day, decree that Emmanuel (God is with us) takes over. As a New Testament type day, decree that the love of God will overtake human error and failure. Today, submit to the spirit against the flesh. Walk in the spirit and make no room for the flesh. The fifth season is a season of giving spiritual interpretations to earthly manifestations. Today, make it your watchword to walk in the spirit and obey God’s Word. Walking in the spirit is the key to gaining all. Birds (representing the spirit) fly above and eat from the land, the sea, and the air. Today, cry out to God against oppression and for the pains in your life. Speak out also. Trust Him to intervene in your affairs and in the affairs of people around you. Determine to make a next-level move. It’s time to shift base in the spirit! Today, put yourself on the side of blessing by choosing obedience instead of curses by choosing disobedience. Today, pray for someone going through a changing time – that their faith would be strong and not waver. Happy 131st day!

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Day 130: The Mystery of May 10

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Welcome to the 130th day of the year! Day 130 is a fourth season day. It is the  fourth day of the 19th week. It is the 32nd day in the third 49 days of the year. It is the fourth day of the fifth week in the third 49 days. The key Bible patterns for understanding Day 130 are the fourth day of creation narrative, Psalm 130, the fourth 21 chapters (64-84) of the nineteenth book of the Bible, the 32nd book and 32nd chapters of the Bible. 

Day 130 is a fourth day of creation day in the 19th week. God made the luminaries on the fourth day of creation. The reason He made light bearers on the fourth day is because the fourth season is a fight-back season for darkness and cold. For the darkness and and cold of the season, God made the luminaries to light-up and warm-up to the universe. The fourth season is temptation-season. It is the enemy’s deception-season. It is trial-season. It is a season when pain, anxiety, fear, and despair, seek to get a hold of men. It is a season when men cry out to God for help and mercy.

Day 130 is Obadiah – Malachi day in the 19th week. Going through any week is like journeying through the Bible. The first 4 days of the week belongs to the Old Testament side of the week. The last three days of the week constitutes the New Testament side of the week. This fourth day of the week is the end of the Old Testament side of the week; and expresses the last nine books of the Old Testament. Those nine books are books of correction, recovery, and restoration. Day 130 is the bridge day in the 19th week. It is the bridge to the New Testament side of the week. As a bridge-day, it is a day of testing. It is a day to pass through with great sensitivity, watchfulness, and discernment.

Day 130 is a book of Jonah day in the third 49 days of the year. Jonah is the 32nd book of the Bible and is applicable to the 32nd day in the third seven weeks of the year. Jonah is a fourth-season book. For disobeying God, Jonah got into trouble; found himself in the belly of a fish. From there, he cried out to God. In Genesis 32, Jacob was “greatly afraid and distressed”; cried out to God, when he heard that his brother, Esau, was coming to meet him. As Jacob found change in Genesis 32 when he held to the Lord for blessing, Jonah was delivered from the belly of the fish when He cried to the Lord. In Exodus 32, Moses cried to the Lord for mercy after Aaron made a golden calf for the people as their god.

Day 130 is a Psalm 130 day. Versos 1-2 of the psalm says, “Out of the depths I have cried to You, O LORD; [2] Lord, hear my voice! Let Your ears be attentive to the voice of my supplications”.

The Lord shows mercy in the fourth season.

Psalm 130: 3-4 says, “If You, LORD, should mark iniquities, O Lord, who could stand? [4] But there is forgiveness with You, That You may be feared. 

The fourth season is a time to wait for the Lord and hope in Him. 

Psalm 130: 5-6 says “I wait for the LORD, my soul waits, And in His word I do hope. [6] My soul waits for the Lord More than those who watch for the morning- Yes, more than those who watch for the morning”.

The fourth season is redemption-time for those whose hope is in the Lord. Psalm 130: 7-8 says “O Israel, hope in the LORD; For with the LORD there is mercy, And with Him is abundant redemption. [8] And He shall redeem Israel From all his iniquities”.

Day 130 is a Psalm 67-87 day in the 19th week! Psalms 67-87 are psalms of supplication to God for deliverance from trouble. As a fourth season day, a season when the Kingdom of darkness fights back to harm the kingdom of God, this is a season to call upon God for intervention.  Today, look to the Lord and cry to Him for His merciful intervention and deliverance. Mercy forgives us and takes away the bad we deserve for going astray and walking in error – when we cry out to the Lord. May today be ‘that day of change’ for you.

DECREE AND DECLARE: God made us in His image and likeness to rule, have dominion, and impose His will on seasons; as He did with the seven days of creation. He decreed what He wanted for each day. We are to decree what is revealed concerning each day. Today, decree the downfall of the wicked and the lifting and establishment of the just. Today, prophesy an end to something in your life, family, business, community, and nation. Today, raise your voice against wickedness and oppression wherever it is found. Prophesy! Prophesy!! Prophesy!!! Today, also pray to be more sensitive in the spirit; to pick up necessary signals that would help you triumph over the enemy and keep darkness away. Today, pray to be delivered from falling into temptation. Pray to be preoccupied with the person of God; and to be focused on His mandate and His revealed purpose for your life. Be careful to weigh every decision in light of God’s purpose for your life; and God’s purpose for the time. Today, proclaim an end to woes and declare the dawn of a new day. Happy 130th day!

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