Monday, 6 October 2025

MORNING WINGS DAILY DEVOTIONAL - 6/10/2025

MONDAY - 6TH OCTOBER, 2025

MORNING WINGS DAILY DEVOTIONAL - Olusola ADEJUMO

ESTEEM MANNER OF LIFE - My Manner of Life Series 003

II Kings 4:9, KJV

"And she said unto her husband, Behold now, I perceive that this is an holy man of God, which passeth by us continually."

When you distract attention to the ephemeral, you lose the substance. This will raise the question of what a chaff is to wheat. It'll raise the question of which is really needful. 

This teaching should also warn us to stop seeing what we should let go in people while totally killing the desire to affirm the unimportant. Often, what people praise in their men of God is his style, his car collection, wardrobe and taste. That shouldn't concern you. Paul speaking to Timothy says. 

II Timothy 3:10, KJV 

"But thou hast fully known my doctrine, manner of life, purpose, faith, longsuffering, charity, patience..."

Mark the usage of the expression, "manner of life" or what we can also call "conduct", it means how one's life is being carried and lived - by what standards and values it's lived. That's what he told Timothy to open his eyes to absorb. That's what he's telling us to fixate on. The Bible admonishes us further when it says. 

Hebrews 13:7, KJV "Remember them which have the rule over you, who have spoken unto you the word of God: whose faith follow, considering the end of their conversation."

Over time, the Bible tells us to follow men as they follow Christ (I Corinthians 11:1) but in all these following, we have a thing we're to watch or get. We're to follow their faith as we observe what becomes of their lives. We're not to follow their wardrobe or fashion sense. Not even their diction? They are least of what the Bible wants our attention to be on. 

What have your own eyes been on as you follow that Christian before you? What have you coveted most from him/her? Why do you want to be seen with him? Is it to pull rank that you're in a relationship with him or that the anointing may fall on you and service be called out of you?

Why?

What that woman perceived was Elisha's manner of life - his purity, devotion, humility. She didn't see a flowing garment. Like Jesus commented somewhere, "those who wear soft raiments are in the kings' court" (Lk. 7:25-27). They are the ones given to wanton living. 

What you see in people tells us who you are and what you really cherish? It tells us what you hold dear and what you would ask if offered the chance. When Elijah asked Elisha, what shall I do for you? His response was straight, "that I might inherit double of your portion" (II Kings 2:9). It shows where his values are and what he longs to have. He was not looking for 30 pieces of silver or 40 pieces of clothing, donkeys and oxen. He went for value. 

If you esteem material things more than a person's manner of life, you can marry a crook with money or a beautiful wife with no character (fruits of the Spirit). 

Therefore, we should seek not to know people after the flesh but who God really calls them. Elisha is just a traveller like any other but this woman sees him beyond what appears ordinarily. He decodes he's a holy man of God by the manner of his life. He doesn't laden himself with much as he passed on in his journey. He's just like shepherds who only carry little for the journey and trust their needs to be met as they go. This produces contentment and an awesomeness around him. Also, it's high time we began to "perceive" or sense by discerning who people really are. Let's see beyond the facade of deception and what they project. Let's see into their manner of life. Judge people by their manner of life and not by materials they have gathered. 

PRAYER: Lord, make me a man of good intent, a man of depth who judges by the critical matters. I shall not be deceived nor regard people in the flesh.

BIBLE IN A YEAR

II Tim. 3; Isaiah 54-55

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A LIFE OF ESSENTIALS!

 A LIFE OF ESSENTIALS!

People, there's "A Life of Essentials" and that's what we're here to talk on. 

I know you're already wondering what sort of life that is. 

You're also curious - on your tiptoes, wanting to see it all. Some are already asking, "can you just go into the heart of the matter?"

Alright!

Let's dive!

Whenever God wants to bless a man, He would command the light to come suddenly on him. It'll look "suddenly" because it'll grow out at once and all will be left to wonder at how quick the manifestation was. 

Meanwhile, this act is not like a plant raised in the night whose destiny in turn is to die in the night very soon (Jonah 4:10). There's an order it follows!

Consider the great woman of Shunem who nudged her husband to build a place for Elisha. Guess what she said. 

II Kings 4:9, KJV

"And she said unto her husband, Behold now, I perceive that this is an holy man of God, which passeth by us continually."

Until this time, we never saw God's workings being acknowledged for what it is. Do you know why? It has not yet sprouted out. 

The Bible says in Isaiah 43:19, "Behold, I will do a new thing; now it shall spring forth; shall ye not know it?..."

Mark the usage, "now it shall spring forth..."

It means, "to grow out, to make come out, to be wrought, to be done, to be manifested (caused) for eyes to see and for all men to acknowledge."

It's not the day a seed sprouts out we know it exists. However, we evidently acknowledge its existence solidly because of its physical manifestation above the ebb.

That's why we only sum the total workings of God into the thanksgiving we send at manifestation. Only if we'll reckon that much behind scene works had gone into that manifestation. Then, we'll stop celebrating the tip of the iceberg. 

Consider Elisha's! He had passed by that road many times. That's why that woman could say, "...I perceive that this is a holy man of God who passes by us continually."

Mark the word, "continually." It shows repeated action. However, on each occasion Elisha passes, this woman watches until she became convinced that Elisha is different from other travellers. Something assured her heart that this one is a holy man of God. Let me summarily tell you what she saw. It's what the Bible calls, "your manner of life" in II Tim.3:10 and "your chaste behaviour" in I Pet. 3:2.

That woman saw in Elisha even as he continually passes a life void of greed but carrying the deep mark of humility, contentment (one who doesn't own all but have all), awe and the power of God that could be felt. Unlike other travellers that have passed that same road whose gazes only clung to the money bags and the material things of this world, Elisha begged to differ. He never admired the world around him in his pilgrimage. Rather, he only passes through it to his destination as often as he passed that road. He was never distracted to the flashy wares being sold or have his attention diverted by the voices of money doublers or those dazzling people with magic or better still, mirages. The woman saw this and gasped, "this is a holy man of God!" She saw reverence - the one that only gods could possess. Even as Elisha passes, all the noise at the market place seems to quieten down, the children seem to give attention and stop their play as if a whale was passing. 

Something about him grips everyone and distinguishes him from the world around him. So, she came to confession time having verified by observations the truth that, "this is a holy man of God which passes by us continually."

The idea of, "which passes by us continually" means he is God sent and God will have us house him. It means he is an opportunity we dare not to miss any longer; a blessing that we need to make room for urgently. We've trivialized him until now by not acknowledging him for who he is but the time of ignorance God has winked at. Now, let's do well to bring him in. Don't let us miss out on what God is planning to do. What happened after Elisha's accommodation is a history that you know very well. The perception of this woman eventually pays her off. 

So, it was at this point of recognition that what God had been doing sprouted out! We never knew it until that woman calls her husband's attention to the passing of Elisha and that she has done her due diligence by verifying the information she's giving. Elisha is, "a holy man of God" who is worthy of being housed; not a rascal, robber or someone who'll bring them imminent harm. 

But until then, imagine the limitedness the human senses are fretted with. It just lacked enough sense to travel back and trace the roots of events that led to the acceptance of Elisha. And when it does, it doesn't know all that meets for it. Why? There are background scenes! That's what we take for granted. You should come out of it and show gratitude for every inch God takes you. 

Anyway, the man of God was perceived and his matter was brought up for consideration before the family head. After the bill was passed and accepted, men were moved to site and swift work began. What resulted after that?

They indeed made a place for Elisha like this woman suggested when she sought her husband's permission. 

II Kings 4:10, KJV

"Let us make a little chamber, I pray thee, on the wall; and let us set for him there a bed, and a table, and a stool, and a candlestick: and it shall be, when he cometh to us, that he shall turn in thither."

Now, did you ever wonder why it was only a 'bed - for resting/sleeping, table - for eating/reading, stool (chair) - for sitting and candlestick - for reading/light' that were set in Elisha's newly prepared room?

Why not any other additional thing?

Or, do you think it was for the want of things they didn't deck his room with Arabian rugs? 

No! Those are just unimportant. You must have learnt that, "man shall not live by bread alone but only by the essence or the essential which the Bible calls the Word that proceeds out of God's mouth" (Matt. 4:4).

As it concerns Elisha, he also only needed the essentials. He doesn't need the complications of this world that never satisfies. He is a man of contentment and the things provided him are just enough for use. This is who a man of God should be - contented, void of jangling and greedy for which some sin [or kill] when they cannot have. What eventually become sin is lust that has mature (James 1:14-15). Beware!

Now that we know that Elisha was provided with the essentials because he only needed the essentials settles out hearts to continue. 

Do you know the Bible passage that's occurring to my mind now? It's I Timothy 6:8 that says, "But if we have food and clothing, with these we will be content."

That's a life of essentials - that makes you free of many worries and escape many temptations and hurtful things others who desire to be rich or amass wealth fall into. That life should be the life of every Christian and man of God. Even if you're wealthy, that mind of "a life of essentials" should still be at the back of your mind. 

When the Bible says, "but if we have food and clothing, with these we shall be content", it means, "those will suffice", "those will make us to stop searching restlessly and frantically", "that being in place will make us restful - filling us with gratitude over what we have while jettisoning or despising what doesn't matter." As such, we'll be free and light like a bird that's at any time ready for flight. 

Not everything is important. One mark of maturity is to identify what is and what is not in this life. It'll free you from working overdue and stretching/straining to live. 

If anyone refuses to operate by that mindset and practice, he'll get into trouble and begin to be visited by what will entangle him. 

Read expressly what the Bible says will entangle such life that doesn't operate with the principle of "a life of essentials."

"But those who desire to be rich fall into temptation, into a snare, into many senseless and harmful desires that plunge people into ruin and destruction."

What does this mean?

Is this a discouraging label on wealth?

No! What Paul is contrasting is contentment with God's provision and the restless pursuit of riches. It doesn't mean don't work or work hard. You can give services that'll bring wealth but don't make wealth a must goal. Those who do are usually blinded by that target. All you'll hear them cry over will be wealth, riches, money, possessions to the neglect of 'weightier matters' in their lives. As such, some sacrificed family, rest and peace of mind for riches and even God's kingdom for a morsel of bread i.e a contract.

Mark the word, "restless" in my explanation. In the long run, such people might stain their consciences. The Bible here was not hammering wealth but the will to be rich - a posture of covetousness. 

I hope you've met people like the passage described here before. They'll say, "at all costs, I must be rich and I will be rich. I'll do whatsoever it'll take. Anything!" They are the desperate ones! Those are the people who'll cut corners somewhere, engage in illicit affairs for promotion and not spare seeking the occult for success. The Bible seriously warns against the idolatry of wealth (Prov. 28:20; Matt. 19:23-24).

Rather, it preaches contentment and godliness, a posture that says life is not measured by material possession (Lk.12:15). 

Rather, it is a life of essentials which if we have [and we are normal on the inside], we should be content!

A life that's not getting bugged by what is ruining others. How blessed is the life that can say, "but if we have food and clothing (basic necessities), with these we shall be content."

That life can make do with just one shade of bag for every occasion. It doesn't need to have different colours for different occasions. She's therefore free of fretting and showbiz. 

You see, Elisha won't be the first to live this kind of life. Even Elijah lived it. Once in an ongoing famine, God sets a table before Elijah but not to indulge him. He drinks from Brook Cherith and the ravens bring him meat (bread). However, they only did it twice a day. No elaborateness in his feeding. No excesses! God only fed him with the food due him. As a matter of fact, Proverbs 30:8-9 says, "feed me with food convenient for me."

I Kings 17:6, KJV

"And the ravens brought him bread and flesh in the morning, and bread and flesh in the evening; and he drank of the brook."

Did you see? "In the morning and in the evening?"

Even John lived that life? Jesus testifying of John says, "who have you gone to see?"

Luke 7:25, KJV

"But what went ye out for to see? A man clothed in soft raiment? Behold, they which are gorgeously apparelled, and live delicately, are in kings' courts."

It means those who live in luxury are in kings' courts! Those are wanton eaters, not John!

Down the line, God never approves of materialism. Even for his servants, He clothed and fed them like grass that'll be thrown into the fire (oven) tomorrow (Matt. 6:30). 

What God promotes is a life of essentials! Many things that people are dying for are not worth it. The last shoe I bought was in 2023. I've changed its soles twice because I considered I didn't need to buy a new one. I just don't bother on the many things killing people. I didn't own a suit (as an adult) until I needed to officiate at someone's wedding as one of the groomsmen. I was already working before I owned my first set yet I'd gone to preach in different places without a suit. Yet some would say, "you must essentially suit up." You don't need it if you can make do with what you have as a minister and not lose respect. The few suits I have now were not gotten or motivated by frivolities but needs/purposes in their times.  

Believers should ask and test themselves against some practical applications of I Timothy 6:8-9.

First is consumerism. Our world's culture equates success with possessions - better gadgets, cars, houses, clothes etc. This verse challenges us to ask: Do I really need more or am I driven by discontent? Practicing gratitude for “food and raiment” helps break the endless cycle of comparison and dissatisfaction.

Another is the damage of prosperity gospel. Some teachings present wealth as the chief evidence of God’s favour. Many there be in town now. It looks subtle and self gratifying which is why it has been very cozy for many to accept undetected. Paul warns that the desire for riches is spiritually perilous. True godliness isn’t measured by bank accounts but by contentment, generosity and trust in God. Stop quoting III John 1:2, "Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth" in support of this claim. 

We may also need to speak on leadership and integrity. The many scandals - political, business, even ecclesiastical stem from greed. The many hauled to court for financial misappropriation are practical evidences. Leaders who “will be rich” often compromise truth for profit. For Christian leaders, these verses are a safeguard: the focus must remain on service, not self-enrichment. Why I am preaching is not to become a millionaire but to "lay down my life for the sheep" (John 10:11). 

When you know the truth, you have freedom. Even, freedom from anxiety and certain worries. Contentment is liberating. If God provides our daily bread and clothing, we can rest in His care. This frees us from destructive worry about keeping up with others or securing endless material gain.

Lastly, this truth attunes us to cultivate an eternal perspective. Wealth can drown a person “in destruction and perdition.” This reminds us that material pursuits, if unchecked, end in loss - not just financial but spiritual. Therefore, you must constantly weigh earthly desires against eternal values. We're called to embrace simplicity, gratitude, integrity and eternity in view. 

The will or craving for riches becomes spiritually dangerous because it re-orients a person's desires away from God towards materialism. 

What does that woman say about Elisha to her husband, "and let us set for him there a bed and a table and a stool, and a candlestick..." That's another way to say, "but if we have food and clothing, with these we shall be content."

All the things here are undebatably necessities. They clearly have their reasons for being set there. They are basic amenities to make Elisha's life easy and fulfill the purpose of his stopping to rest and then having time for God - even through study of God's law. None of those care was without a purpose. Elisha can't come in and query, "why did they put this here? I have no need for it!"

Having a television is a luxury. Thanks we all have one. If you don't have one or watch it or sit before it, will it show you didn't have or watch television today?

It's just a piece of technology we acquire that may stay useless most of the time. You can entertain your guests by giving them your presence and striking live and meaningful conversations with them. I prefer such a heart to heart talk when people visit me, except I want them to listen to a sermon or something for their education. 

No over indulgence in this example set for us. No feeding until the stomach bursts!

You don't need to buy what you'll later look back in retrospect and ask, "why did I even buy this?"

If you keep finding yourself in that shoe, watch who you are competing with. It means you have a problem at your gate. 

And if I'll tell you a simple truth, the interior decoration and home furnishing they did for Elisha here is being praised nowadays. That's what experts will call "the minimalist approach" in home furnishing/setting. 

The furniture or sets in that room didn't drown it - making Elijah cry for want of space. This woman of Shunem though was practicing, "but if we have food and clothing, we shall be content" was rather knocking on what modernists would later call an approach or a way of life in art and design. The core of the minimalist approach in home decoration can be summed up in one phrase: “Less but better.” Let's go into the core of home decoration and furnishing. 

The Simplicity of Space

Rooms are kept open, uncluttered and airy. Empty space is treated as part of the design and not as something to be filled. Every sitting room must have this allowance. It allows for proper maneuvering and gives enough creative spaces that'll paint a psychological picture of freedom instead of bondage when decked and choked by heavy furniture and adornments - on the wall and in space. 

Functional Essentials

Every piece of furniture or décor must serve a clear purpose - either functional (a chair, a lamp) or deeply meaningful (a single artwork, a family photo). No excess.

Neutral Color Palette

Whites, grays, blacks, and earthy tones dominate. Colors are subtle, often used as accents rather than the main theme, creating calmness and cohesion. Avoid colour riots and confusion. It'll consequently affect your mood and can sip into your thinking. 

Quality over Quantity

A minimalist home values a few high-quality, durable and timeless items rather than many trendy or disposable ones. This way, they cut spending by the years and in the future, only living on their evergreen sets. 

Clean Lines and Forms

Furniture and décor emphasize simple, straight or smooth lines. Ornamentation is minimal. Shapes are sleek and understated. This gives room to the minds of onlookers to roam as they seek to interpret the shapes and grasp what each piece communicates. Don't overcrowd their thinking. That's when they can be appreciative of the visuals around them.  

Natural Light & Materials

Large windows, open spaces and natural materials (wood, stone, metal etc) create a sense of warmth and connection with nature. Having light sip in gives you ample opportunity to raise indoor plants and enables an environment of relaxation instead of irritation. 

Decluttered Living

Minimalism is not just an aesthetic; it’s a lifestyle choice that reduces unnecessary possessions, focusing on what adds value and joy only. 

So, ask yourself? Does my home even reflect the minimalist decoration that our verses for the day have been all about? Does it create peace, order and clarity by removing excess and highlighting what truly matters: function, beauty and meaning or I'm discontented wanting to cover 'nothing with everything.'

Life is not in the abundance of what a man owns! Every Man only needs a ration to survive in this life no matter how covetous he is. He can't just make do adequately and comfortably with the goods and loads of many people. It can't but vex and endanger him! That's why having too much confuses people of what choices to make. That's why some have a high rated opinion of themselves - having come to trust fleeting riches. Some have even gotten to a place where they do not know what they want again. So, they keep chasing new fleeting pleasures thinking in them is satiation. 

What do you need? Just the essentials. It's Jeff and Sheri Easter that sings, "Thank You Lord, For Your Blessings On Me." Have a taste:

"There's a roof up above me

I've a good place to sleep

There's food on my table

And shoes on my feet

You gave me Your love, Lord

And a fine family 

Thank You, Lord, for Your blessings on me."

Believe this, be content and see how different your life will take turn. 

Olusola ADEJUMO,

M'Wings. 

Morning Wings Ministry, Nigeria

+234 81 3704 6812

morningwingsministryplus@gmail.com 

3/10/25

Sunday, 5 October 2025

MORNING WINGS DAILY DEVOTIONAL - 5/10/2025

SUNDAY - 5TH OCTOBER, 2025

MORNING WINGS DAILY DEVOTIONAL - Olusola ADEJUMO

A MAN OF GOD HAS A MANNER OF LIFE - My Manner of Life Series 002

II Kings 4:9, KJV

"And she said unto her husband, Behold now, I perceive that this is an holy man of God, which passeth by us continually."

A man of God has a manner of life. One time, I told our brethren to include in their library A.P. Gibb's The Preacher and His Preaching

Imagine that title. It's solely based on the verse that says, "Take heed unto thyself, and unto the doctrine; continue in them: for in doing this thou shalt both save thyself, and them that hear thee" (I Timothy 4:16). 

That book actually emphasizes some things about the minister. That's what I've begun to do and deal with in this series as inspired by the Lord. When you see a minister, you should know he is a minister. God's hand should be on him. It's not the knowing that basically comes by wearing a suit or having certain hair cuts. Any one can take that appearance on themselves also. 

It rather is God's possession of the man. When a man is in the grip of the divine, when he is a Nazarite, when he has been consecrated and he embraces that consecration, there's a way he will begin to appear to the world. 

He will no longer look beautiful to those who are lost though he'll carry weight that presses them. He'll carry conviction that makes them see their wretchedness - run for salvation or avoid him all together. That's what it means to have lived holily before people. In no time, you'll begin to convict them. People will see you and they will be smothered at heart. Some will see you and hide or flee. It's not because you're a terror but they are guilty at heart for their unrepentant lives and will avoid being brought to light by coming in contact with you. 

That's why the story of this woman and Elisha interests me. We ought to ask and ask again what this woman saw in Elisha that made her gasp and say, "this is a holy man of God."

She not only called him a man of God; she qualified it by calling him a "holy" man of God. You see, she was describing what she had both noticed about his life and learnt because of divine disclosure. She could see into the character of Elisha. She could see that he's not dubious. She has analysed how he travelled all by himself or with just one aide. Nothing about him made noise as he travelled. So, she learnt this is a quiet man - a peaceful one who loves quietness rather than fame. He neither carried a money bag nor was dressed in extravagance as if he wanted to prove something. She was reading his meekness that way and indeed she was true. She had seen right into who Elisha is. A man who's only contented by what God offers. He doesn't dupe church members or fleece people because he wanted to put hand to mouth. 

She saw how grave he is and how tenacious he is with his calling. He could read his seriousness, learning how established he is through his constant passage without fanfare or entourage. He doesn't indulge in the lifestyles of kings. He's rather committed to that of the prophets. She therefore opened up to her master and lord - her husband, "this is a holy man of God who passes by us continually."

It won't be good to keep missing him. As such, he suggests, let's bring him in. 

Let me ask you, what do you see in people - material wealth or their calling and grace; fruits of the Spirit or mere charisma only? And then, how should men of God be marked? By their suits, large following, luxury or by the fruits they bear?

Matthew 7:16, KJV

"Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles?"

Answer that question and probe your life in its light. 

PRAYER: Lord, I fully submit to grow in the fruits of the Spirit.

BIBLE IN A YEAR

II Tim. 2; Isaiah 51-53

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Saturday, 4 October 2025

MORNING WINGS DAILY DEVOTIONAL - 4/10/2025

SATURDAY - 4TH OCTOBER, 2025

MORNING WINGS DAILY DEVOTIONAL - Olusola ADEJUMO

A HOLY MAN OF GOD! - My Manner of Life Series 001

II Kings 4:9, KJV

"And she said unto her husband, Behold now, I perceive that this is an holy man of God, which passeth by us continually."

Brethren, we're here to study why an alien who didn't know Elisha from Adam called him, "a holy man of God."

What did she see? Who gossiped to her? What appeared for her conviction? These and many are what we want to look into. 

Let me quickly say something. No matter how hypocritical you are in speech or your lifestyle, you cannot hide your true self. I've grown to a place also where mere sitting or interacting with people would make me decipher who they are and what their cherished values are also. Without joking, if someone won't form before me but live his life, I can draw recommendations by having observed his or her living whether he/she is someone to court - as in to draw near, be friend with or hope to marry. 

This great woman of Shunem saw "a holy man of God" in Elisha. Do you know that if you're prayerful, certain people can know. Being prayerful can reflect on you. Spiritual things are spiritually discerned. Spiritual devotion always leaves marks on their devotees! There are always smells that are given off which are only repercussions of having been with God or having been following Him (Acts 4:13). When you don't repay evil for evil but rather make payment for evil with good, your light will shine before men and they themselves (despite being vile) will be able to give glory and praise to your Father which is in heaven (Matthew 5:16). The Bible even acknowledges that this is when you can be the children of your Father who's in heaven. 

Matthew 5:43-45, KJV

"43 Ye have heard that it hath been said, Thou shalt love thy neighbour, and hate thine enemy. 44 But I say unto you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you; 45 That ye may be the children of your Father which is in heaven:..."

Brethren, this woman of Shunem saw something. Summarily, what she saw is what the Bible calls, "your manner of life" in II Timothy 3:10 and "your chaste behaviour" in I Peter 3:2. She could distinguish Elisha from other men and women who had passed that road. As Elisha trode through on his way occasionally (not mindful that someone may be observing his life and may get convicted by it), this woman sees a life marked by devotion, sacredness and consecration. While others had their gazes fixed on what the market and life had to offer, Elisha would just slip through the crowd and pass on. He was never moved by the many tricks stick jogglers, money doublers and many professional charlatans were doing to con people of their hard earned resources. 

What this woman sees is focus and concentration. She observed a man on his journey and one bent on journeying until arrival. She observed a man with no interest in tale bearing and old wives fables. 

I Timothy 4:7, KJV

"But refuse profane and old wives' fables, and exercise thyself rather unto godliness."

Rather, she sees a man given towards the exercising (training) of himself towards godliness in the midst of a corrupt and perverted generation who want to feed their mouths than their bellies can take. Elisha for short begged to differ. 

Elisha lived in a way. He has a manner of life. It is this manner of life that he couldn't do much to hide. Rather, it sips out like an aroma. It not only does, it evangelizes and wins hearts though he never made a proclamation himself.

How you live your life may look subtle and immaterial but it is graspable even if it is not grabable. Something graspable can be understood though it cannot be touched or physically related with. That woman couldn't hold the manner of life of Elisha as a physical tangibility in her hands but she "perceived" or sensed it. Perception denotes a spiritual knowing. It shows seeing, knowing or having knowledge beyond what appears to the physical senses. It takes a witness or conviction of one's heart towards being persuaded. 

You're being watched! You too, you're being seen. Will your life convict men or confuse them?

PRAYER/CONFESSION: No! I am the aroma of Christ. My life will convict men and not confuse them.

BIBLE IN A YEAR

II Tim. 1; Isaiah 48-50

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Saturday, 27 September 2025

A POEM: WE'LL RUN AND NOT BE TIRED - Olusola ADEJUMO

WE'LL RUN AND NOT BE TIRED - Olusola ADEJUMO 


Eyiwunmi, you'd better tell them

that we'll run and not be wearied.


We are not of those who shrink back.

We see to the end,

laying to rest that which we have started.


We shall give no sleep to our eyelids,

and no slumber shall breach our eyes.

When wearied to trek,

we shall rejuvenate and be born again.

With wings,

we'll fly the remnant distance as newborns.


We're not like one chasing nothing.

The punches we throw are jaw-dropping.

Even at shadow boxing,

it is rigorosity we cast—binding the body with the spell of training.


We can't die, because our inner man resists death's wishes.

We will our lives,

authoring the scripts we play.

Imperishable particles are we;

we trouble their sight like alligator pepper,

infiltrating their coast like hordes of microorganisms,

yet achieving like a colossus.


Olusola ADEJUMO,

M'Wings. 

27/09/2025.


Read The Analysis & Interpretation 

Title: “We’ll Run and Not Be Tired”

The title immediately signals resilience, faith, and relentless pursuit. It echoes scriptural undertones (Isaiah 40:31), setting a spiritual framework of strength against exhaustion.

Stanza 1

“Eyiwunmi, you'd better tell them / that we'll run and not be wearied.”

Meaning: A direct address — you invoke a witness or confidant (Eyiwunmi) to affirm your commitment. It’s not just personal determination; it’s a public declaration.

Effect: Sets the tone of urgency and confidence, almost like a war cry against doubt.

Stanza 2

“We are not of those who shrink back. / We see to the end, / laying to rest that which we have started.”

Meaning: You reject cowardice. Persistence is central — you finish what you begin.

Effect: The language conveys discipline and courage, anchoring the reader in your resolve.

Stanza 3

“We shall give no sleep to our eyelids / and no slumber shall breach our eyes. / When wearied to trek; / we shall rejuvenate and be born again. / With wings, / we'll fly the remnant distance as newborns.”

Meaning: This stanza pushes endurance beyond natural limits. Rest is sacrificed; when the body is weary, renewal springs forth, symbolized by wings and rebirth.

Effect: It fuses human grit with spiritual renewal, heightening the imagery from trekking (earthly struggle) to flying (divine strength).

Stanza 4

“We're not like one chasing nothing. / The punches we throw are jaw-dropping. / Even at shadow boxing, / it is rigorosity we cast — binding the body with the spell of training.”

Meaning: Your striving is purposeful, not futile. Even in practice (“shadow boxing”), effort is real, rigorous, and transformative.

Effect: You use physical training imagery (boxing, discipline) to show how preparation itself is an act of greatness.

Stanza 5

“We can't die because our inner man resists death's wishes / We will our lives — / authoring the scripts we play. / Imperishable particles are we, / we trouble their sight like alligator pepper. / Infiltrating their coast like hordes of microorganisms / Yet achieving like a colossus.”

Meaning: This is the climax. You affirm spiritual immortality — the inner man cannot be conquered. You script your destiny, resilient and sharp (like alligator pepper), small yet pervasive (like microorganisms), yet monumental in achievement (like a colossus).

Effect: This stanza blends humility and grandeur: the microscopic and the colossal coexist. It’s a bold statement of invincibility and divine empowerment.

Overall Interpretation

Your poem dramatizes endurance, resilience, and spiritual renewal. It moves from personal resolve, to rigorous discipline, to supernatural vitality, and ends with triumphant invincibility. Each stanza layers the progression: declaration → persistence → renewal → purposeful rigor → immortality and greatness.

Monday, 22 September 2025

MORNING WINGS DAILY DEVOTIONAL - 22/09/2025

MONDAY - 22ND SEPTEMBER, 2025

MORNING WINGS DAILY DEVOTIONAL - Olusola & Oreoluwa ADEJUMO

GRAND RISING!

Numbers 23:24, KJV

"Behold, the people shall rise up as a great lion, and lift up himself as a young lion: he shall not lie down until he eat of the prey, and drink the blood of the slain."

When you're zealous, it shows how you enthusiastically draw to meet tasks. Those who are reluctant, displaying sluggishness lack energy or initiative. They may even be of the number being forced to get the job done. However, if the dew of youth is well settled on you and you're well motivated, you move and your moving or rising could only be called a grand rising. A rising that's geared towards the purpose. A rising that's aiming for the head of Goliath. A rising of vision - with heart and gaze towards accomplishment. 

The Bible says in today's reading, "behold, the people shall rise up as a great lion, and lift up himself as a young lion..." What does that suggest to you? What imagery is being painted there? It's that of one full of energy, passion, ready to meet his daily works. That's a goal-getter in there. 

It's my prayer that we won't lack in zeal. Rather we'll be fervent in spirit.

Romans 12:11, KJV

"Not slothful in business; fervent in spirit; serving the Lord"

When you have zeal, you're propelled naturally. People would wonder what drives you but only you will know. It'll be the goals that must not slide until you've taken them down. 

A lion rises majestically and when it does, it is towards a goal. It is to hunt and eat the prey. It rouses itself up. It stirs itself up to work. Even if all is depressing around you, God is saying, encourage yourself. Great people who keep at it are those who can self encourage themselves even when all has collapsed around them. 

Speaking of David, after he had exchanged words with Goliath, the Bible recognized he didn't delay. When Goliath rises to meet him, he immediately rushes to meet him also. Ensure you too give it what it takes. You must not be a sloth - dragging your body, dragging yourself. You must lift yourself up!

I Samuel 17:48, KJV

"And it came to pass, when the Philistine arose, and came, and drew nigh to meet David, that David hastened, and ran toward the army to meet the Philistine."

Did you see that? David hastened and ran towards the army to meet the Philistine. The opportunity David recognized God has provided for him in striking down Goliath is to be taken now and David isn't indifferent about it. His drawing towards the battle to meet Goliath reveals his readiness, faith and zeal. As you go about your businesses today, don't be lacking in zeal. Draw near to/against all projects that look mammoth and gigantic in faith. God has given them into your hands. When you believe, you don't act in doubt, rather you're spurred in faith. This leads to rising up as a great lion. Such grand rising is a product of faith that exhume confidence. 

Today, yours is a grand rising propelled by faith. 

PRAYER/CONFESSION: I am active and zealous. I am fervent and internally propelled. I do not succumb to discouragement or self pity. I rise as a lion to attack my objectives and I achieve them.

BIBLE IN A YEAR: 

II Thess.1, Isaiah 11-13

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Sunday, 21 September 2025

MORNING WINGS DAILY DEVOTIONAL - 21/09/2025

SUNDAY - 21ST SEPTEMBER, 2025

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MARKING AND CHERISHING A SPECIAL CHILD

Exodus 2:2, KJV

"And the woman conceived, and bare a son: and when she saw him that he was a goodly child, she hid him three months."

The jealousy anyone has over anything is visibly seen in the preciousness of that thing. May you stop regarding after the flesh, as common or as ordinary what has another side, dimension and blessing to it that you haven't seen. 

If you cannot decipher the preciousness of your child, you'll treat him or her as ordinary. As a matter of fact, you can't give him any special education - in the direction of his utmost passions, the kind that can train and harness his talents and gifts for what he should obviously become. 

Many parents might have prayed for a creative and talented child but the truth is that they just cannot decipher one. There are children who have been isolated because their uniqueness, gifting and manifestations differ from what eyes have accustomed itself with. Shouldn't be. 

On the day Moses was born, the mother could visibly sense that there was something different about him. When KJV says, "and the child is beautiful", it clearly means some other things in other versions. It means, Moses is a special or destiny child. So, what the mother smelled was a foretaste of his future and that God has a plan for this boy.

Jochebed could smell his destiny and that God may have a need for this one. For that reason, a boy who could have been yielded up was not released. Rather, they stuck out their necks for him. They took the risk and hid him for three months. Why all these efforts? That would be because of the specialness of the 'cargo' they have at hand. When you see into the spiritual side of a child - even your own child, your attitude immediately changes towards them. You don't relate with them carelessly but rather you call people to do in view of what you have discovered. That's why Moses' parents sought all means to retain him. Who does not want a special child - a child of destiny?

Taking this further, you'll also see that Miriam didn't leave for home after Moses was dropped off at the Nile.

Exodus 2:4, KJV

"And his sister stood afar off, to wit what would be done to him."

She stayed back wanting to see what would happen to the baby. That's part of the care system and cherishing that goes into discovering the worth of your kid. You'll retain a special jealousy for him or her. You won't let anyone call them some subtle diminishing names. Rather, everything will be in view of who God says they are and should be. 

Let me ask you, have you seen the other side of your child? If you haven't, you will treat them anyhow. You'll send them to go and spend their holidays with relatives who are not even born again and cannot harness them for destiny. You won't be able to protect what should be hedged. Rather, you'll leave them vulnerable until the devil goes for what makes them who they are. 

You must quickly see now and begin to give your kids the demands of their destinies. 

PRAYER/CONFESSION: My child is a beautiful child. He/she carries a special destiny and is key in the volume of God's book.

BIBLE IN A YEAR: 

I Thess.5, Isaiah 7-10

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