pastor leke shares scriptural insight, motivation,faith,trust and hope for every day living in christ Jesus.
Is Anything Too Hard For God. A big question but simple glorious answer. No
God is limitless
its not of him that wills or run , but of God that shows mercy.
a prayer and shout of love for children.
The holy bible
Deeper insight about familiar and monitoring spirits.
Mystery series
God is the final decider of all things. Be blessed with this episode
Christianity isn't about competition but love, complementing, and not competing. it's about christ love and harmony.
The rod of the wicked will not rest on the righteous.
Mercy is unlimited, unstopable goodness of God. it is unmerited goodness of God in our daily lives.
Its a great thing to re eive God's promises but how more beautify when his presence goes with you always.
May the blessings of God envelope you in Jesus name.
God bless and drect you in your seasons.
God plans how it will go ahead
The Mystery in the blood of Jesus is unravelled in its capacity to interceed and even set the captive free. Be blessed as you listen.
a single touch of Christ changes all things. Lets explore some bible examples today.
Success within and without
God's word does innumerable things.
its the end of the month and all glory belong to God.
*Good confessions—truthful, faith-filled words—carry immense power in shaping our lives. Here are five inspiring reasons why they matter, backed by Scripture and real-life reflections*:1. *They Align Us with God's Truth* *“Death and life are in the power of the tongue”* (Proverbs 18:21). When we confess God's promises instead of our fears, we speak life into our situations. For example, declaring “I am strong in the Lord” during weakness lifts our spirit and invites divine strength.2. *They Strengthen Faith* Romans 10:10 says, *“With the heart one believes, and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.”* Faith grows when we confess what we believe—like the woman with the issue of blood (Mark 5:28), who said, “If I touch His garment, I will be healed”—and her confession activated her miracle.3. *They Cultivate Integrity and Healing* *“Confess your faults one to another… that you may be healed”* (James 5:16). Honest confessions foster humility and restoration—like David in Psalm 51, whose heartfelt admission brought him back into right standing with God.4. *They Uplift and Encourage Others* When we share testimonies and speak life into others, we echo Revelation 12:11: *“They overcame him by the blood of the Lamb and the word of their testimony.”* Sharing our own confessions of victory inspires others to believe for theirs.5. *They Shape Our Identity* Repeating what God says about us reinforces who we truly are: *“Let the weak say, ‘I am strong'”* (Joel 3:10). It's not denial—it's divine alignment. Every time we say “I am a child of God,” we silence lies and strengthen truth.Speak boldly, believe fully—your words are seeds of life.
obedience is better than sacrifice.
thank God always in all circumstances.
*Some Additional things God requires of us*# 1. *Act Justly**Micah 6:8* – *“He has shown you, O man, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly…”*Justice isn't just a courtroom word—it's a lifestyle. God calls us to fairness, honesty, and standing up for the oppressed. Think of *Joseph*, who, though wronged by his brothers and imprisoned unjustly, chose integrity over revenge when he rose to power in Egypt.---#2. *Love Mercy**Micah 6:8* (continued) – *“…to love mercy…”*Mercy is love in action. Jesus showed this when He forgave the woman caught in adultery (John 8:1–11), reminding us that compassion triumphs over condemnation. We're called to extend grace, even when it's undeserved.---# 3. *Walk Humbly with God**Micah 6:8* (continued) – *“…and to walk humbly with your God.”*Humility is recognizing that we need God every step of the way. *Moses*, though a great leader, was called the most humble man on earth (Numbers 12:3). He leaned on God's presence, not his own strength.---# 4. *Love God Wholeheartedly***Matthew 22:37* – *“Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.”*This is the heartbeat of faith. *David*, a man after God's own heart, danced before the Lord with abandon (2 Samuel 6:14). Loving God means putting Him first—in worship, in decisions, in dreams.---# 5. *Love Your Neighbor**Matthew 22:39* – *“Love your neighbor as yourself.”*This love is practical—feeding the hungry, forgiving offenses, and building bridges. The *Good Samaritan* (Luke 10:25–37) didn't just feel compassion—he acted on it. That's the kind of love God desires.---# 6. *Obey His Commands**John 14:15* – *“If you love Me, keep My commandments.”*Obedience isn't about rules—it's about relationship. *Noah* built an ark when it had never rained. His obedience saved generations. When we trust God enough to obey, we step into His promises.---# 7. *Live by Faith**Hebrews 11:6* – *“Without faith it is impossible to please God…”*Faith is the fuel of the Christian life. *Abraham* left everything familiar, trusting God's promise. Faith means believing even when we can't see the outcome—and that pleases God deeply.---These are not just divine checklists—they're invitations to a deeper, richer walk with God. When we live justly, love deeply, and walk humbly, we reflect the very heart of our Creator.Pst Leke Toba.
*Some key points* about *Jesus the Healer* and His miraculous healings, each supported by examples and Bible verses:1. *Jesus healed with compassion* He was deeply moved by the suffering of others. *Example:* When a leper approached Him, Jesus touched him and said, “I am willing. Be clean!” (Matthew 8:2–3). This act broke social norms and showed His love for the outcast.2. *Faith was often the key to healing* Jesus frequently emphasized the role of faith. *Example:* The woman with the issue of blood was healed when she touched His cloak. Jesus said, “Your faith has healed you” (Mark 5:34).3. *He healed all kinds of diseases and conditions* From blindness to paralysis to demon possession, no ailment was beyond His power. *Example:* “Jesus went through all the towns... healing every disease and sickness” (Matthew 9:35).4. *He healed both Jews and Gentiles* His mercy extended beyond cultural and national boundaries. *Example:* He healed the centurion's servant from a distance, praising the centurion's faith (Matthew 8:5–13).5. *Healing was a sign of His divine authority* His miracles confirmed His identity as the Son of God. *Example:* When He healed the paralyzed man, He said, “But I want you to know that the Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins” (Luke 5:24).6. *He healed in response to intercession* Sometimes others brought the sick to Him, and *Example:* Friends lowered a paralyzed man through a roof, and Jesus healed him because of *their* faith (Mark 2:1–12).7. *Healing was part of His mission to restore wholeness* Jesus didn't just heal bodies—He restored lives and relationships. *Example:* He healed ten lepers, but only one returned to give thanks. Jesus said, “Your faith has made you well” (Luke 17:12–19), implying a deeper healing beyond the physical.Pst Leke Toba www.hallelujaheveryday.org +2348023319436+2348067013664
Habits are the quiet architects of success—small, consistent actions that build character, discipline, and direction over time. The Bible, while not always using the word “habit,” is rich with examples of godly routines and principles that lead to lasting success. Here are *five key reasons why habits shape success*, each supported by Scripture and biblical examples:---# 1. *Habits Build Character and Integrity*Success isn't just about achievement—it's about who you become. Good habits shape your inner life, making you trustworthy and consistent.*Bible Example:* *Daniel* had a habit of praying three times a day, even when it was outlawed. His integrity led to favor with kings and ultimately, deliverance from the lion's den.*Verse:* “Now when Daniel learned that the decree had been published, he went home... Three times a day he got down on his knees and prayed, giving thanks to his God, just as he had done before.” — *Daniel 6:10*# 2. *Habits Foster Discipline and Self-Control*Discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishment. Habits train the body and mind to obey purpose over impulse.**Bible Example:* *Paul the Apostle* likened his spiritual discipline to that of an athlete in training, emphasizing the importance of self-control.*Verse:* “But I discipline my body and keep it under control, lest after preaching to others I myself should be disqualified.” — *1 Corinthians 9:27*# 3. *Habits Create Momentum and Endurance*Success often requires perseverance. Habits help you keep going when motivation fades.*Bible Example:* *Noah* built the ark over many years, following God's instructions faithfully despite ridicule. His consistent obedience saved humanity.*Verse:* “Noah did everything just as God commanded him.” — *Genesis 6:22*# 4. *Habits Align You with God's Will*When your daily actions reflect God's principles, you position yourself for divine favor and guidance.*Bible Example:* *Jesus* regularly withdrew to pray. His habit of communion with the Father empowered His ministry and decisions.*Verse:* “But Jesus often withdrew to lonely places and prayed.” — *Luke 5:16*---# 5. *Habits Influence Others and Multiply Impact*Your habits don't just shape your life—they inspire and affect others. A life of consistent faithfulness can lead others to God.*Bible Example:* *Timothy* was shaped by the faith habits of his mother and grandmother, which prepared him for leadership in the early church.*Verse:* “I am reminded of your sincere faith, which first lived in your grandmother Lois and in your mother Eunice...” — *2 Timothy 1:5*# *Takeaway Points:*- *Habits shape your character* — just like Daniel, who prayed despite pressure. - *Habits build discipline* — like Paul, who trained himself in self-control. - *Habits create endurance* — seen in Noah's long obedience. - *Habits bring spiritual alignment* — modeled by Jesus in daily prayer. - *Habits impact others* — evident in Timothy's legacy of faith.---# *Prayer:* Lord, make my ordinary days a vessel for Your extraordinary purpose. Give me the grace to be consistent even when I don't see immediate results. May my habits reflect heaven and prepare me for the destiny You've planned. Help me live with integrity, walk in discipline, endure through faith, and leave a legacy that glorifies You.Pst Leke Toba.www.hallelujaheveryday.org
Topic*IT SHALL COME TO PASS**There are abundant blessings from God* that Scripture promises to those who walk with Him—some examples include:---### 1. *Blessing of Provision*- *Bible Verse:* *“And my God will meet all your needs according to the riches of his glory in Christ Jesus.”* — Philippians 4:19- *Example:* In 1 Kings 17, during a severe drought, God provided food daily for the prophet Elijah through ravens and later through a widow's never-empty jar of flour and oil. God's provision is both miraculous and timely.---### 2. *Blessing of Peace*- *Bible Verse:* *“You will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast, because they trust in you.”* — Isaiah 26:3- *Example:* When Jesus calmed the storm in Mark 4:39, He demonstrated that even in chaos, His peace reigns. The disciples were terrified, but Jesus' words, “Peace, be still,” brought immediate calm.---### 3. *Blessing of Protection*- *Bible Verse:* *“The Lord will keep you from all harm—he will watch over your life.”* — Psalm 121:7- *Example:* Daniel in the lions' den (Daniel 6) is a powerful testimony. Despite being thrown into a den of hungry lions, God shut their mouths and protected Daniel because of his faithfulness.---### 4. *Blessing of Fruitfulness*- *Bible Verse:* *“You will be blessed in the city and blessed in the country… The fruit of your womb will be blessed.”* — Deuteronomy 28:3–4- *Example:* Hannah, once barren, prayed earnestly to God and was blessed with a son, Samuel, who became a great prophet (1 Samuel 1). Her story shows how God turns barrenness into abundance.---### 5. *Blessing of Eternal Life*- **Bible Verse:** *“For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.”* — Romans 6:23- *Example:* The thief on the cross beside Jesus (Luke 23:42–43) received the ultimate blessing. Though he had lived a sinful life, his faith in Jesus secured him a place in paradise that very day.---These blessings aren't just ancient promises—they're alive and active for us today. Which of these speaks to your heart most right now? Pst Leke TobaHallelujah Everyday Podcast
you must be willing to succeed before your journey to success commence.
# *Devotional Title: My Life is in God's Hands*### *Key Theme:*Our lives are fully known, deeply loved, and securely held by God, who has promised never to forsake us.---### *1. God Will Never Leave Us*
we fight so many things daily in order to overcome.
*WHEN GOD PAUSES THE OPERATIONS OF NATURE FOR YOUR SAKE**Rhema**When life seems to be running out of time on your breakthrough, God can pause the clock and grant you victory* Say this with me. My time will not pass me by.*No matter how trapped you feel, God can create a passage where none exists*. *Sometimes, forces meant to destroy you will lose their power because God intervenes. What was meant to consume you will become your testimony*! *Your trial will not consume you; it will reveal God's presence in your life*.*When life takes unexpected turns, know that even in strange circumstances, God is working out His will*. *God can use the weakest things to bring deliverance**Pst Leke Toba*
*Some* Bible-based points on the importance of investing in our future, along with supporting scriptures and biblical examples:1. *Planning Ahead is Wise* - *Proverbs 13:16* – “A wise man thinks ahead; a fool doesn't, and even brags about it.” - *Luke 14:28-30* – Jesus teaches about counting the cost before building, emphasizing the importance of planning. *Example:* Joseph in Egypt (*Genesis 41:47-49*) stored grain during seven years of abundance, ensuring survival during the famine.2. *Saving and Investing Lead to Stability* - *Proverbs 21:20* – “In the house of the wise are stores of choice food and oil, but a foolish man devours all he has.” - *Ecclesiastes 11:2* – “Invest in seven ventures, yes, in eight; you do not know what disaster may come upon the land.” *Example:* The Parable of the Talents (*Matthew 25:14-30*) shows how investing wisely leads to growth and reward.3. *Diligence and Hard Work Bring Prosperity* - *Proverbs 6:6-8* – “Go to the ant, you sluggard; consider its ways and be wise! It has no commander, yet it stores its provisions in summer and gathers its food at harvest.” - *Proverbs 10:4* – “Lazy hands make for poverty, but diligent hands bring wealth.” *Example:* Ruth (*Ruth 2:2-3*) worked diligently in the fields, leading to provision and blessings.4. *Leaving an Inheritance is a Blessing* - *Proverbs 13:22* – “A good man leaves an inheritance to his children's children.” - *Psalm 78:6* – “That the generation to come might know, even the children yet to be born, that they may arise and tell them to their children.” *Example:* Abraham (*Genesis 25:5*) left an inheritance for Isaac, ensuring his future prosperity.5. *Diversification is Key to Security* - *Ecclesiastes 11:2* – “Divide your portion to seven, or even to eight, for you do not know what misfortune may occur on the earth.” - *Matthew 25:27* – Jesus speaks of investing wisely, saying, “Then you ought to have put my money in the bank, and on my arrival I would have received my money back with interest.” *Example:* Solomon (*1 Kings 10:22*) had a diversified economy, trading in gold, silver, ivory, and spices.6. *Trusting God While Being Responsible* - *1 Timothy 6:17* – “Command those who are rich in this present world not to be arrogant nor to put their hope in wealth, which is so uncertain, but to put their hope in God.” - *Proverbs 3:5-6* – “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to Him, and He will make your paths straight.” *Example:* The Widow of Zarephath (*1 Kings 17:8-16*) trusted God and invested her last meal in Elijah, leading to miraculous provision.These scriptures and examples highlight the importance of *wisely investing in our future*, whether financially, spiritually, or in relationships. *Pst Leke Toba*
The Grace of God cant be quantified or fully analyzed. It is a dynamic changer
The word of God speaks to us daily and reveals deep things once we listen.
Healing is possible by obedience to God's word