Sunday, 31st May, 2026
Bible Reading: Exodus 31: 2-6, Romans 12:11
Memory Verse: I have filled Bezalel with the Spirit of God, making him highly skilled, resourceful, and knowledgeable in all trades. Exodus 31:2 (GWT)
I celebrate the grace of God upon Teacher Chike. Be blessed by this dialogue:
Brother Michael.
“Yes sir, good afternoon sir.”
“For the past three days, I have not seen you in class, so I decided to come to the house. What is happening?”
“Sir, I have been seeking depth in power, so I spend my nights in long prayer. Waking up in the morning to go to class has become difficult for me, sir.”
“So are you trying to say that your prayer life has now replaced your academic life? Are you in school to study theology or what?”
“No sir, I am here to study software engineering.”
“Good. Have you discovered your calling?”
“No sir, that’s why I am still praying more.”
“Michael, it’s not only pastors that are called. God call people into different assignments. In Exodus 31, God said, ‘I have called Bezalel,’ and filled him with the Spirit of God to be a craftsman. That means the Spirit of God can make someone excellent—both in skills and in preaching.”
“I never saw it that way, sir.”
“Daniel was called into government and policy. Joseph was called into administration and economics. These men did not stand before pulpits, yet they changed nations. God needs His people in every field, not just in churches.”
“So sir, you mean I can serve God through my career?”
“Exactly. Be a Spirit-filled engineer. Let excellence speak through your work. Many young people think calling means pulpits, but God calls teachers, doctors, engineers, and builders too—except the Lord specifically calls you to the pulpit. Stop abandoning your field in the name of spirituality.”
“Now I will balance both, sir.”
“That’s wisdom. God wants His light to shine in classrooms, offices, and systems too. Don’t run from where He has planted you—that’s your order.”
“Thank you very much sir, I understand now. I will start coming to class from now. God bless you, sir.”
“Alright, see you in class tomorrow.”
“Alright sir, thank you.”
“You’re welcome.”
Quote: Your calling is simply your place of divine assignment; not necessarily pulpit!
Prophetic Decree: Henceforth, you shall be a kingdom mercenary, in Jesus name.
Prayer Focus
1. Holy Ghost, upgrade my brain today, in Jesus name.
2. I receive wisdom to live a balanced life, in Jesus name.
3. My career shall speak of my calling, in Jesus name.
4. I receive the spirit of discernment, in Jesus name.
5. I receive the grace not to be lazy in my academics, fervent in Spirit, and serving the Lord.
BIBLE IN ONE YEAR: 1 Kings 3-4