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05/28/2026

*Let My People Go*
Exodus 4:22–23; 5:1 NKJV _— “Thus says the Lord: ‘Israel is My son, My firstborn. So I say to you, let My son go that he may serve Me.’”_

*FOCUS*
God’s call for deliverance is never vague, weak, or uncertain. When He sent Moses back to Egypt, He did not send him with a suggestion—He sent him with a divine command: “Let My people go.” Israel was not just a nation in bo***ge; they were God’s covenant people, His “firstborn,” precious to His heart. Their deliverance was not initiated by Moses’ compassion but by God’s love, authority, and covenant faithfulness.
God chose to demonstrate His power through a man—a once-fearful shepherd who had no army, no influence, and no political standing. Yet when God’s hand rests on a person, weakness becomes a weapon, and obedience becomes a doorway for miracles. Through Moses, God confronted Pharaoh, broke the chains of oppression, and revealed Himself as the God who rescues, redeems, and restores.
The same God still speaks deliverance over His people today.

*REFLECTION*
• Deliverance begins with God’s declaration, not human effort.
• God often uses ordinary people to accomplish extraordinary freedom.
• When God says, “Let My people go,” no power—spiritual or natural—can resist Him.
• Your deliverance is rooted in God’s identity and His love for you, not your strength.
• Where is God declaring freedom in your life today—fear, addiction, shame, stagnation, or spiritual oppression?

*PRAYER*
Father, thank You for being the God who delivers. Speak Your word of freedom over every area of my life. Use me, like Moses, as a vessel of Your power and compassion. Break every chain, silence every Pharaoh, and lead me into the freedom You have ordained. I surrender to Your voice and Your purpose. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
PastorDoku Ministry

05/21/2026

📖 10 DAY DEVOTIONAL SERIES
COME UP HERE: A JOURNEY INTO THE HIGHER REALM
“After this I looked, and behold, a door was opened in heaven: and the first voice which I heard was as it were of a trumpet talking with me, which said, come up hither, and I will shew thee things which must be hereafter.” Revelation 4:1
DAY 8 — Execute Your Authority from the Higher Realm.
Scripture: Revelation 4:1, Ephesians 2:6, Luke 10:19,1John 4:4
Focus: You have authority and power because you are seated with Christ in the heavenly realm.
Ephesians 2:6 — “And God raised us up with Christ and seated us with Him in the heavenly realms in Christ Jesus.”
You are not fighting life’s battles from the ground. In Christ, you have been lifted, seated, and positioned in the higher realm — a realm of spiritual authority and divine power. Your seat is not beside Christ; it is with Christ. That means His victory defines your victory, His authority shapes your authority, and His dominion empowers your daily walk.
To execute your authority from the higher realm is to operate from your God-given position, not your earthly condition. Scripture declares, “Behold, I give you authority…” (Luke 10:19) and “Greater is He that is in you…” (1 John 4:4). You do not beg for power — you carry it. You do not plead for victory — you enforce it. You do not react to darkness — you command it to flee.
When challenges arise, you respond from above, not beneath. You speak from your seat, not your struggle. You pray from your position, not your pressure. Heaven is your vantage point, and from there, everything looks different.
Reflection: Where have you been responding from the earth when God has called you to rule from the heavens?
Prayer: Lord, help me execute my authority from the higher realm. Teach me to think, speak, and act from my heavenly seat. Strengthen my spirit to walk in the power You have given me in Christ. Amen.
PastorDoku Ministry

05/18/2026

10 DAY DEVOTIONAL SERIES
COME UP HERE: A JOURNEY INTO THE HIGHER REALM
“After this I looked, and behold, a door was opened in heaven: and the first voice which I heard was as it were of a trumpet talking with me, which said, come up hither, and I will shew thee things which must be hereafter.” Revelation 4:1
DAY 5 — “I Will Show You Things Which Must Be Hereafter.
Scripture: Revelation 4:1-2, Colossians 3:1–2
Focus: Seeing from heaven’s view to set your mind on things above.
The Lord Himself becomes John’s interpreter. The future is not left to speculation, nor to the imagination of men. It is revealed by the One who is Alpha and Omega, the One who stands outside of time yet governs all time.
The phrase “must be” speaks of divine necessity. These events are not accidental, not optional, certainly. They unfold according to the counsel of God’s will. History is not drifting; it is directed. God does not call John upward without purpose.
He calls him to reveal what must take place.
Not what might happen. Not what could happen. But what must happen.
Nations are not wandering. The future is certain.

Before John sees the shaking of the earth, he sees the stability of the throne.
Before he sees the rise of the beast, he sees the glory of the Lamb.
Before he sees the judgments of God, he sees the worship of heaven.
Revelation does not begin with chaos—it begins with sovereignty
• God reveals what must take place—divine necessity, not human speculation.
• The future is not chaotic; it is ordered by the One who sits on the throne.
• Revelation begins not with beasts or battles, but with the throne of God (Rev. 4:2).
• God shows John the end from the throne, not from the earth.
You cannot understand what is coming until you see who is ruling.
Reflection: Earth looks different when viewed from heaven’s perspective.
Prayer: Give me a heavenly mindset.
PastorDoku Ministry

04/24/2026

*Why so many Christians fail to share their faith with other people?*
The above question was asked since the whole week I was teaching about sharing our faith with non-Christian. I gave them the challenge to do that by the end of the week. Today, I asked about who was able to do it. To my surprise only one person did it out of the forty plus people.
Christians often fail to share their faith due to spiritual stagnation—when believers neglect obedience to God, their spiritual growth stalls, which naturally diminishes their motivation to tell others about Christ. In addition to this basic challenge, there are various specific obstacles that hinder evangelism.
Theological drift plays a significant role. Pluralism and inclusivism—the belief that other religions offer valid paths to God or that sincere followers of other faiths can reach heaven without explicit Christian conversion—have gained traction in seminaries and churches, undermining the urgency of evangelism. Similarly, declining belief in hell removes a crucial motivator; those who genuinely desire to reach others typically feel burdened both to guide them toward heaven and to help them escape eternal judgment, but denying hell’s reality eliminates this sense of urgency.
Practical obstacles are equally significant. Overcommitment allows believers to become so absorbed in daily demands that evangelism drops from their priorities, leaving them indifferent to the spiritual condition of those around them. Fear of rejection, though widespread, is unfounded research shows only one in four unchurched people resist faith conversations, while 40% welcome them and a third remain neutral.
A deeper issue involves shame; when Christians cannot discuss their faith confidently, they communicate that they are embarrassed by the very thing they claim matters most. Modern cultural pressure toward tolerance also discourages witness, as many Christians avoid the “narrow” claim that Jesus is the only way to God, fearing the label of intolerance.
Finally, witnessing is a discipline that, once abandoned, becomes difficult to resume—like prayer or Bible study, it requires intentional practice to maintain as a habit.
PastorDoku ministry

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