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BECOMING PRODUCTIVE FOR THE KINGDOM OF GOD (2)

BECOMING PRODUCTIVE FOR THE KINGDOM OF GOD (2)

DWOJ Daily Words of Jesus Devotional Post May

Saturday, 30th May, 2026

Bible Reading:  Matthew 5: 13-16

Memory Verse:  Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven. Matthew 5:16 (NKJV)

The kingdom of God advances when believers rise beyond complaints and step into creation. We are called to build, not just criticize—to establish schools, daycares, media platforms, and systems that reflect God’s wisdom. The world will express its own nature; darkness should not surpass us. What should concern us is when light remains silent and inactive.

God has already been prompting many hearts to act, to be consistent, to use the tools within reach. Yet we hesitate, while criticizing those who act without the Spirit we carry. Faith without expression becomes noise. True devotion is not confined to gestures in church but revealed in disciplined obedience outside it.

Consider Daniel. When faced with complex problems, he did not panic or protest. He withdrew to seek God, prayed in the Spirit, and returned with solutions that worked. His God became undeniable because His wisdom was practical. Productivity made God attractive. In time, even those who did not believe began to respect and seek the God who delivered results.

God does not want to be locked inside church walls or pages of Scripture alone. He is the same God who taught irrigation to Isaac, warfare strategy to David, governance to Daniel, economics to Jacob, family systems and health principles through Moses. These men became the answer to every national problem, yet they did not carry the indwelling Holy Spirit as we do today.

This raises a sobering question: If God could teach so much through a man without the Spirit within, what excuse do we have? The Holy Spirit is not only for worship moments; He is for problem-solving, innovation, leadership, and excellence.

Let us make God practical. Let our faith produce answers. When believers become productive, God becomes visible—and the world will listen.

Quote:  The Gospel of Christ becomes easier when your results are divine and unique. 

Prophetic Decree: May the activities of the Holy Spirit in your life dazzle your world, in Jesus name.

Prayer Focus 

1. Lord, make me a productive Christian that I may attract many to you.

2. I receive grace to rise beyond complaints and step into creation.

3. I receive grace to influence men in the area of politics, media, governance, religion, and entertainment, in Jesus name. 

4. Henceforth, I shall not lock God inside church walls or pages of Scripture alone, in Jesus name. 

5. Holy Spirit, help me to know that your usefulness is not limited to worship moments alone, but for problem-solving, innovation, leadership, and excellence.

BIBLE IN ONE YEAR:  Psalm 119

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