MY DAILY COVENANT WITH GOD DEVOTIONAL
Devotion
for Tuesday February 24, 2020
Topic:
The Fearless Triumphs
Text:
Psalm 112:8
Someone said that fear is the devil’s strongest
weapon of war. The moment devil succeeds in making us fearful, all other thing
like doubt, intimidation, anxiety, worries, despair and many others will
follow.
Who are those the scriptures describe as
fearless in Psalm 112:1? What are they known for as we have in verse 1b? When
we fear God and obey His will, we cannot fear any man rather we will respect
them, just as one “Keke” rider wrote on his “Keke;” “Fear God, Respect
Army.”
Sin brings fear into man but not so with the
righteous. The kind of love the righteous has for God makes his heart to be
established. His love for God is deep and true; his confidence in God is firm
and unmoved; his courage has a firm foundation and is supported by Omnipotence.
He is not a rolling stone but a pillar in the house of God. This is how the
righteous is known. A man of faith who loves God is fearless, and he overcomes
(1 John 5:4, 5). If you are afraid, you cannot triumph.
Do you want to win that battle against the
enemy? If you want to be a victor and triumph, then fear God and don’t be
afraid of the devil and his agents. Sacred Songs and Solos (SS&S) 561 is a
great source of insight on how you can be courageous and fearless in your
Christian race.
Food for
Thought: Whom do
you fear; God, Man or devil?
Memory
verse:
Proverbs 1:33
Prayer: Pray
and ask God to grant you more confidence in Him and grant you victory over your
enemies.