PRAY FOR OTHERS
Philippians 1:1-5
Always in every prayer of mine making request for you all with joy. Philippians 1:4
Someone once said, “If you want to know the content of a Christian’s heart, check his or her prayer request.” In a world where everyone faces challenges—including believers—it is easy to become so focused on ourselves that our prayers revolve only around personal needs. At best, we may extend those prayers to our immediate family. While this is not wrong, Scripture calls us to do better by lifting others before God in prayer.
The Apostle Paul provides a powerful example. Though imprisoned and facing difficult circumstances, he consistently prayed for the Philippian church. They were not his kinsmen, yet because they shared a common faith in Christ, Paul carried them in his heart. His prayers were not self-centred but outward-focused, reflecting his love and concern for their spiritual growth and encouragement. This shows us that prayer is not limited to our own struggles; it is a way to express love and strengthen the body of Christ. We too must learn to make praying for others a habit. It is one of the simplest yet most profound ways to show love, and it is a spiritual discipline that expands our hearts beyond self-interest. Take time today to pray for someone. In doing so, you reflect Christ’s love and become a channel of blessing to others.
Prayer
Father, help me to always remember others in my prayers. Amen.
ONE YEAR BIBLE READING
DAY47 Exodu19; -Exo20; Mark1; 29-45;MK 2;1-17 Psalm 22;12-21
THE PROJECT FINISHER
Philippians 1:3-8
Being confident of this very thing, that he who has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ. Philippians 1:6
Are you feeling lost, confused, or tired? Do you struggle with anxiety about how you will continue this journey of faith? Perhaps you are passing through hard times, or even enjoying good times, yet the cross you are called to bear feels too weighty and heavy, and you fear you may lose hope. Maybe you are worried that tomorrow you might backslide, or that somehow God will forsake you. Take heart—there is good news. The God who began this journey with you is both able and faithful to complete it. He has a proven track record of finishing everything He starts. Throughout Scripture and history, God has never abandoned anyone or anything He was involved in. He always comes through, and your case will not be different. Whatever He has begun in your life, He will surely bring to completion.
This is the assurance we have: God does not leave anything halfway. His plans are perfect, His purposes are sure, and His promises are unfailing. So, when the journey feels overwhelming, remember that you are not walking alone. God is with you, strengthening you, guiding you, and ensuring that His will is accomplished in your life. Trust Him, lean on His promises, and rest n His faithfulness. He will finish what He has started.
Prayer
God help me to continually trust in your commitment to finish whatever you’ve started in my life. Amen.
ONE YEAR BIBLE READING
DAY48 Exodus 21, -Exo. 22; Mark 2;18-27; -Mk 3;1-30; Proverbs 5:1-14
BE SELFLESS
Philippians 2:1-7
Let each of you look out not only for his own interests, but also for the interests of others. Philippians 2:4
The true proof of any lesson learned is seen in the results it produces. Apostle Paul, in his letter to the Philippian church, urged them to live in unity, cultivate deep love, and practice selflessness as evidence of their fellowship with Christ and communion with the Holy Spirit. It would be a contradiction to follow Christ yet lack compassion or show shallow love. The very nature of Christ is marked by selflessness flowing from profound love. From His humble birth to His sacrificial death, Jesus demonstrated the highest level of selflessness. To be selfless means showing genuine concern for others with little or no regard for personal gain. In contrast, the flesh seeks to satisfy its own desires first. Romans 12:10 instructs us to “Be kindly affectionate to one another with brotherly love, in honor giving preference to one another.”
We live in a society that often glorifies the self in the name of self-love, ambition, or class consciousness. While these may appear noble, they can easily lead believers into selfishness. Jesus gave us the perfect example: He did not cling to His status but placed His love for the world above personal dignity and gain. To mirror Him, we must submit to the Holy Spirit and intentionally seek the best interests of others. So ask yourself: are my ambitions and prayers centred only on personal needs, or do they include the interests of others and the church?
Prayer
Lord, give me the mind of Christ so I will not be consumed with self. Amen.
ONE YEAR BIBLE READING
DAY 49 Exodus 23, -Exo 24; Mark 3;31-35, Mk4:1-29; Psalm22:22-3
POWER IN THE NAME OF JESUS
Philippians 2:8-11, Matthew 28:18, 1 Sam 17:45
And every creature which is in heaven and on the earth and under the earth and such as are in the sea, and all that are in them, I heard saying: ‘Blessing and honour and glory and power be to Him who sits on the throne, and to the Lamb forever and ever! Revelation 5:13
The name of the Lord Jesus is a strong defence for the believer. Scripture declares, “The name of the Lord is a strong tower; the righteous run to it and are safe” (Proverbs 18:10). Because of His humility, God exalted Jesus and made His name the embodiment of power. This power is available to every child of God who believes. The authority of His name has no limits—the heavens, the earth, and beneath the earth are all subject to Him.
David understood this truth when he faced Goliath. His confidence was not in weapons but in the name of the Lord, and that name gave him victory (1 Samuel 17:45). Likewise, believers today have no reason to live in fear of powers operating anywhere. Fear often arises from ignorance of the defence already provided. In Christ, you are armed to confront challenges posed by any authority, throne, principality, or dominion. All must bow to the supremacy of His name. Paul reminds us in Colossians 1:16 that all things—visible and invisible—were created through Him and for Him. This means every power is subject to Christ. So, are you living in fear, or are you taking territories through the instrumentality of His name? It is time to rise in faith and utilise the advantage given to you. The name of Jesus is your victory, your defence, and your authority.
Prayer
Father, we appreciate You for the authority and defence in the name of Jesus. Amen.
ONE YEAR BIBLE READING
DAY 50 Exodus 25, -Exo26; Mark 4;30-41,- Mk 5;1-20; Psalm23:1-6
THE MANDATE TO BE BLAMELESS
Philippians 2:12-15, Zechariah 3:1-5
That He might present her to Himself a glorious church, not having spot or wrinkle or any such thing, but that she should be holy and without blemish” Ephesians 5:27
Is it possible to be blameless and harmless? God instructed Abraham to walk before Him and be perfect (Genesis 17:1). Perfection in this sense would mean complete devotion and loyalty to God. Apostle Paul urged the church to be blameless, spotless and without rebuke while amid this crooked and corrupt world. This is a conscious effort that should be done with fear and trembling.
The strategy of the devil is to spot the believer’s garment. In Job 1:8, God asked Satan if he had considered Job. Job lived amid crooked and corrupt people, yet his light shone, and his garment was spotless. There was no blame in his records (Job 1:1). As believers, there is a call to duty to live in such a way that our words, actions and lifestyle do not harm others or the propagation of the gospel. Live with the consciousness that, regardless of your interactions with the world, you must shine as light. God would not give you a responsibility you cannot fulfil. The mandate to be blameless is crucial to our walk with God. Daily reflect on your life to ascertain your stand before the Lord because He wants to present to Himself a glorious church without spot or wrinkle. Are you blameless?
Prayer
Purify me Lord, that I may be spotless and guiltless before You. Amen.
ONE YEAR BIBLE READING
DAY51 Exodus 27; -Exo.28; Mark 5;21-43,-Mk 6;1-6; Psalm 24:1-10
BEWARE OF FALSE TEACHERS
Philippians 3:1-7, Matthew 19:16-22
‘Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour.’ 1 Peter 5:8
The safety of the Christian lies in being on guard against infiltrations into the fold. Apostle Paul warned the Philippian church to beware of “dogs”—false teachers who rely on human achievements and material possessions rather than faith in Christ. He also mentioned the “concision,” those who cause division by insisting that salvation is tied to circumcision. Listening to such teachings is dangerous. Paul declared that true circumcision is to worship God in the Spirit. Though he had much to boast of, he counted all as loss compared to serving God and gaining Christ.
Today, human achievements and possessions are often wrongly used as measures of God’s presence, leading many into the trap of prosperity-driven teachings that distract from the true gospel. Until every earthly gain pales in comparison to Christ, spiritual work remains unfinished. Paul also warned that “dogs” represent impurity, greed, and loose behaviour. Be careful of those who downplay immorality and infidelity, causing corruption even among believers. It is to your advantage to beware of false teachers and hold firmly to the message of Jesus.
Prayer
Lord, open my eyes of my spirit that I may be discerning. Amen.
ONE YEAR BIBLE READING
DAY 52 Exodus 29; -Exo 30; Mark 6;7-29; Proverbs 5;15-23
PEACE BEYOND UNDERSTANDING
Philippians 4:4-8
Peace I leave with you, My peace I give to you; not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid. John 14:27
Anxiety has a way of overwhelming the heart and clouding the mind, leaving us restless and uncertain. Yet Paul instructs believers not to live under its grip but to bring every concern before God. Prayer is not meant to be our last resort but our first response. When we turn our worries into petitions, we surrender them to the One who holds all things together and can carry our burdens.
However, prayer must be joined with thanksgiving. Gratitude shifts our focus from the weight of our problems to the greatness of God’s presence and power. When we thank Him, we acknowledge His past faithfulness and affirm our confidence that He will be faithful again. Thanksgiving positions us to see beyond our struggles and lean on His promises, reminding us that He is working even when circumstances seem overwhelming. The peace of God does not necessarily remove every trial, but it guards us amid them. It becomes like a shield around our hearts and minds, keeping us anchored in Christ when life feels uncertain. Write down a specific concern, surrender it in prayer, and thank Him in advance for His answer. In doing so, you will experience His peace and strength, knowing that He is faithful to sustain you through every season of life.
Prayer
Lord, I surrender my anxieties to You. Guard my heart with Your peace. Amen.
ONE YEAR BIBLE READING