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THE PROMISE, THE PRESSURE AND THE PERFORMANCE (2)

THE PROMISE, THE PRESSURE AND THE PERFORMANCE (2)

DWOJ Daily Words of Jesus Devotional Post June

Wednesday, 3rd June, 2026

Bible ReadingJob 1:8; 13:15

Memory Verse:  But the one who endures and bears up [under suffering] to the end will be savedMatthew 24:13 (AMP)

God’s greatest promises require press into them. During that pressing, Satan is often permitted to test your response, not to destroy you, but to reveal whether you are prepared for what God has spoken. The promise is real but access is determined by how you respond under pressure. Other examples of men God promised greatness, how they pressed into it under pressure, with clear scriptural anchors and relatable real-life parallels include:

3. David – Anointed Early, Crowned Late

Promise: Kingship (1 Samuel 16:13)

The Pressure: Saul’s persecution, exile, and betrayal. Satan’s tactic was provocation — “kill Saul and end this suffering.”

Response: David refused shortcuts. He would not touch God’s process even when it hurt (1 Samuel 24:6).

Result: God trusted David because pressure did not corrupt him.

Real-life example: A leader who refuses unethical shortcuts for influence or money; choosing God’s timing over instant success.

4. Job – Greatness Tested in the Deep

Promise: God’s confidence in Job (Job 1:8)

The Pressure: Satan was permitted to test him through loss, pain, and confusion.

Response: Job questioned, but he did not curse God (Job 13:15).

Result: God doubled his blessings, but only after he pressed through pain and loss.

Real-life example: A faithful believer whose life collapsed unexpectedly. Instead of abandoning faith, they cling to God and later become a voice of comfort to many.

5. Jesus – Sonship Proven Under Pressure

Promise: “This is My beloved Son” (Matthew 3:17)

The Pressure: Immediately, Satan was allowed to tempt Him (Matthew 4:1).

Response: Jesus responded with Scripture, not emotion.

Result: Ministry power followed testing.

Real-life example: Before major breakthroughs, believers often face intense temptation, confusion, or opposition but victory comes through disciplined response, and not escape.

Brethren, God hides His best beneath pressure. Satan is permitted to test reactions, but not to stop destiny. Your response under pressure determines your capacity for the performance of the promise.

QuoteOnly those who pass the test of pressure possess the promise.

Prophetic Decree:  I mobilise angels to work with you through the pressures and birth pangs of destiny, in Jesus name. 

Prayer Focus 

1. I refuse to take shortcuts on my way to the throne of destiny, in Jesus name. 

2. Loss, pain, silence and confusion shall not make me curse God, in Jesus name. 

3. The lust of the flesh, lust of the eyes, and the pride of life shall not cut me off from my next level, in Jesus name. 

4. Every aggression in the spirit against my destiny at the corridor of breakthrough, be silenced, in Jesus name. 

5. Any witchcraft altar working overtime to alter God’s programme for my destiny, catch fire, in Jesus name. 

BIBLE IN ONE YEAR:  Proverbs 1-3

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