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The Dew DevotionThe Mighty Hand of GodMinistering: Doubrapade TambouScripture References* First Peter 5:6* Book of Exodu...
11/05/2026

The Dew Devotion

The Mighty Hand of God

Ministering: Doubrapade Tambou

Scripture References

* First Peter 5:6
* Book of Exodus 13:9
* Book of Judges 16
* Gospel of Matthew 6:33

“Humble yourselves therefore under the mighty hand of God, that he may exalt you in due time.” — 1 Peter 5:6

The mighty hand of God refers to the dimension of God’s operation in a person’s life that brings great deliverance, restoration, preservation, and unusual intervention. When the mighty hand of God is at work, things happen beyond human strength. Delayed answers become instant testimonies, closed doors open suddenly, and battles that looked impossible are settled by God Himself.

The mighty hand of God can change a story in a moment. One encounter with God can restore years of loss and reposition a person for destiny.

To experience the mighty hand of God, you need:

1. Knowledge of How God Deals With You

There is a general way God relates with His children, but there is also a personal way God deals with each individual. Understanding God’s dealings with your life is important for walking in His power and purpose.

Look at Book of Judges chapter 16. Samson experienced the mighty hand of God upon his life. God used him mightily to deliver his people, and extraordinary strength rested upon him. Yet, there was a divine instruction connected to his assignment — his hair was tied to the covenant God had with him.

As long as Samson yielded to God’s instruction, the mighty power of God worked through him. But when he became careless and disobedient through Delilah, he lost sensitivity to God’s dealings with him, and his strength departed.

Many people desire God’s power, but few pay attention to God’s instructions concerning their lives. Sometimes, the mighty hand of God operates through obedience, consecration, patience, prayer, or specific directions God gives personally to you.

The mighty hand of God can even begin to preserve a destiny before birth. Before the birth of Jesus Christ, God communicated His plan to Mary, and later Joseph played his role in protecting the child. If they had ignored God’s warnings and instructions, carelessness could have destroyed destiny before manifestation.

Sometimes God’s mighty hand works through divine warnings, divine convictions, and divine leading.

My first financial conviction from God came through:

Matthew 6:33 — Seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added unto you.

Before then, by faith, God always provided what I needed and even more. That experience helped shape my Christian walk and built my confidence in God’s provision.

God still moves by His mighty hand today. He preserves, restores, delivers, provides, and announces people for His glory. Remain yielded to Him, and His mighty hand will continually work in your life.

Prayer Points

1. Lord, thank You for Your mighty hand at work in my life in Jesus’ name.
2. Father, mold me for the Master’s use and let You be the One who announces me in Jesus’ name.
3. Lord, help me to understand Your dealings concerning my life and keep me obedient to Your instructions in Jesus’ name.
4. Every power assigned to stop my destiny before manifestation, be destroyed by the mighty hand of God in Jesus’ name.
5. Father, let Your mighty hand bring restoration, deliverance, and divine acceleration into my life in Jesus’ name.Amen

Declaration

The mighty hand of God is upon my life. I will not miss divine instructions. I walk in obedience, preservation, restoration, and divine favor. Every delay is turning into testimony, and God Himself will announce me to my generation. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

10/05/2026

The mighty hand of God

10/05/2026

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The Dew DevotionMinistering: Doubrapade TambouAllowing God“Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thi...
09/05/2026

The Dew Devotion

Ministering: Doubrapade Tambou

Allowing God

“Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.”
— Proverbs 3:5

There are certain doors that cannot open if you still hold people in your heart with bitterness or evil intentions against them. Forgiveness and surrender are not stupidity; they are part of God’s will for your prosperity and growth.

This is a call to total surrender in a world full of drama, noise, and motivational speaking without the power of God. A truly prosperous person allows God to do His work in their life without fighting His process.

Sometimes, things may not go as planned. Investments may fail, opportunities may delay, and expectations may not happen immediately. Yet, surrender says, “Lord, Your will be done.”

Recently, I tried different investments that did not work out, and instead of complaining, I told God:
“I understand this is not to stop me, but because You have a better plan for me.”

I kept saying to myself:
“If sales go well today, glory to God. If sales do not go as planned, glory to God.”

That confession keeps the heart in remembrance that we are not alone. God is not absent in difficult seasons, and He is not silent concerning His children. Whatever stage you are in right now is not a stage of complaining; it is a stage of surrender.

When you surrender, you allow God to shape your life according to His purpose. You stop fighting His process and begin trusting His wisdom.

The Lord is able to make beauty out of every situation. Your delay is not denial, your disappointment is not destruction, and your waiting season is not wasted.

Today, say to yourself:

“Lord, I surrender.”

Scriptures

“And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God.”
— Romans 8:28

“Casting all your care upon him; for he careth for you.”
— 1 Peter 5:7

Prayers

1. Lord, grant me the grace to keep surrendering to You in Jesus’ name.
2. Lord, remove every stubbornness limiting my forwardness in Jesus’ name.
3. Lord, I surrender completely to You today. Let everything concerning me bring glory to Your name in Jesus’ name.
4. Father, help me to trust You even when things do not go according to my plans.
5. Lord, make beauty out of every situation surrounding my life in Jesus’ name.
6. Father, remove bitterness, pride, and unforgiveness from my heart in Jesus’ name.
7. Lord, let Your perfect will be established in my life and family in Jesus name.
8. Father, strengthen The Liberty Home Ministries and increase the work of Your kingdom through it in Jesus name.
9. Lord, bless and uplift Your servant, Doubrapade Tambou with wisdom, grace, strength, and divine directions in Jesus name .Amen

Declaration

I declare today that my life is surrendered to God. I will not be ruled by fear, bitterness, or frustration. The Lord is leading me into His perfect will, and every disappointment is turning into divine testimony. God will make beauty out of every situation concerning me, and my life shall bring glory to His name in Jesus’ name. Amen.

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Theme:The mighty hand of God

THE DEW DEVOTIONALMinistering: Doubrapade Tambou   Acknowledging Your FaithScripture: Philemon 1:6 (KJV)“That the commun...
05/05/2026

THE DEW DEVOTIONAL

Ministering: Doubrapade Tambou

Acknowledging Your Faith

Scripture: Philemon 1:6 (KJV)
“That the communication of thy faith may become effectual by the acknowledging of every good thing which is in you in Christ Jesus.”

Acknowledging your faith is more than speaking words—it is recognizing and affirming the good things God has already deposited in your life through Christ. Many times, believers focus so much on challenges that they lose sight of what God has already done. Yet, scripture makes it clear: your faith becomes effective when you acknowledge these good things.

There will always be situations that try to silence your gratitude—problems, delays, pressure, and uncertainties. These things subtly push you toward complaining instead of recognizing God’s faithfulness. But every time you choose to acknowledge God’s goodness, you activate your faith.

When you say, “God has been good to me,” even in difficult seasons, you are not denying reality—you are establishing a higher truth. You are aligning your heart with what God has done and what He is still doing.

Acknowledgment is powerful. It shifts your focus from lack to abundance, from fear to faith, and from worry to trust. It reminds you that the same God who has helped you before is still present and working on your behalf.

Do not let challenges steal your acknowledgment. Instead, let your acknowledgment provoke divine help. When you consistently recognize God’s hand in your life, you open the door for greater manifestations of His power.

Prayer Points:

1. Lord, open my eyes to see every good thing You have placed in my life in Christ Jesus in Jesus name.
2. Father, help me to remain grateful and conscious of Your goodness at all times in Jesus name.
3. Every voice of discouragement trying to silence my acknowledgment, be silenced in Jesus’ name.
4. Lord, let my acknowledgment of Your goodness activate greater dimensions of faith in my life in Jesus name.Amen

Declaration:
I acknowledge the goodness of God in my life. My faith is alive, active, and effective. I will not be overwhelmed by challenges, for God is faithful. As I recognize His hand upon my life, I walk in greater testimonies, favor, and divine help in Jesus’ name. Amen.

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Theme:The mighty hand of God

03/05/2026
02/05/2026

The Dew Devotional
Ministering: Doubrapade Tambou

Topic: Thanksgiving

Scripture:
“In everything give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.” — 1 Thessalonians 5:18

Whatever it is you are going through, never forget to give thanks to God. Thanksgiving is not based on feelings or situations—it is a decision rooted in faith.

Sometimes life may not look the way you expected, prayers may seem unanswered, and challenges may arise. Yet, even in those moments, there is always something to thank God for—life, breath, preservation, and His unfailing love.

When you intentionally find reasons to thank Him, you invite His presence into your situation. The Bible says God inhabits the praises of His people. This means when you give thanks, you create an atmosphere where God dwells—and where God is, impossibilities bow.

Thanksgiving shifts your focus from problems to God’s power. It breaks limitations, opens doors, and causes divine intervention. Protocols are suspended when gratitude rises.

As you thank Him sincerely and consistently, expect answers of peace. God is too faithful to ignore a grateful heart.

Prayer Points:

1. Father, I thank You for the gift of life and Your daily mercy over me in Jesus name.
2. Lord, open my eyes to always see reasons to be grateful, even in difficult times in Jesus name.
3. Father, let my thanksgiving attract Your presence into every area of my life in Jesus name.
4. Lord, as I give You thanks, let every delay turn into testimonies in Jesus name.Amen

Declaration:
I choose to give thanks in all things. God dwells in my praise, and every protocol is broken for my sake. I receive answers of peace, and my life is a testimony of His goodness, in Jesus’ name. Amen.

THE DEW DEVOTIONALMinistering: Doubrapade TambouTopic: Casting All Your CaresAnchor Scripture:“Casting all your care upo...
30/04/2026

THE DEW DEVOTIONAL
Ministering: Doubrapade Tambou

Topic: Casting All Your Cares

Anchor Scripture:
“Casting all your care upon Him; for He careth for you.” — 1 Peter 5:7

Casting your cares is an act of surrender. It means intentionally placing your worries, fears, and burdens into God’s hands, trusting that He is able and willing to take care of you.

God already knows what you are going through, but He desires your participation. Your willingness to release those burdens to Him is what activates His intervention in your life. Until you let go, you may continue to carry what He has already made provision to handle.

Sometimes, the challenge is not God’s ability—it is our reluctance to surrender fully.

Consider Peter the Apostle. After toiling all night without results, Jesus instructed him to cast his net again. It did not make logical sense, and Peter could have refused. But instead, he said, “Nevertheless at thy word…” (Luke 5:5). That act of obedience brought an overflowing miracle and led him to a place of humility and repentance before God.

This shows us that when we cast our cares upon the Lord, He may lead us to take steps we once tried before—but this time, with His backing, the outcome will be different.

What did not work before can work now because God is involved.

Today, God is calling you to release that burden—whether it is fear, delay, disappointment, financial pressure, or uncertainty. Trust Him enough to let go and follow His leading again.

Your obedience, combined with your surrender, will open the door to divine intervention.



Prayer Points:

1. Father, in the name of Jesus, I surrender every burden in my heart to You; I refuse to carry what You have already taken responsibility for in Jesus name.
2. Lord, I receive the grace to trust You completely, even when situations do not make sense in Jesus name.
3. Every weight of fear, anxiety, and worry in my life, I cast you upon the Lord today—lose your hold over me in Jesus’ name.
4. Father, give me the strength to obey Your instructions, even when they challenge my past experiences in Jesus name.
5. Lord, every area where I have failed before, I receive divine direction and supernatural success this time in Jesus
6. I silence every voice of doubt and unbelief that is fighting against my faith in God’s Word in Jesus
7. Father, step into my situation and turn my struggles into testimonies in Jesus name.
8. Lord, I receive restoration for every wasted effort and unfruitful labor in my life in Jesus name.
9. Father, let Your power bring results where there has been dryness and disappointment In Jesus name.
10. Lord, draw my heart closer to You; let my testimony bring me into deeper surrender and repentance in Jesus name.Amen

Declaration:
I declare that I will no longer carry burdens that belong to God.
I cast all my cares upon Him, for He cares for me.Every struggle in my life is turning into a testimony.What did not work before is working now by the power of God.
I walk in obedience, I walk in faith, and I walk in victory.
The Lord will surprise me, and I will rejoice in His goodness.My life is a testimony of divine intervention.
In Jesus’ name, Amen.

The Dew DevotionMinistering: Doubrapade TambouTopic: Hold Your Peace; The Battle is the Lord’sPart 2Scripture Focus:“The...
28/04/2026

The Dew Devotion

Ministering: Doubrapade Tambou

Topic: Hold Your Peace; The Battle is the Lord’s
Part 2

Scripture Focus:

“The Lord shall fight for you, and ye shall hold your peace.” — Exodus 14:14 (KJV)

There is a stage in the life of every believer called the “hold your peace” stage. It is not a stage of weakness, confusion, or silence without direction—it is a stage of obedience, trust, and alignment with God’s instructions.

If it were in our present day, and Mary had surrounded herself with the wrong counsel—friends who lacked spiritual understanding—the story of Jesus’ preservation could have been different. When instruction came for them to flee to Egypt to escape danger (Matthew 2:13–15), human reasoning could have opposed it. But God works with the willing, those who obey even when it does not make sense.

At times, holding your peace means following what God has already told you—the prophecy, the word, the instruction—not complicating matters with fear, opinions, or doubt.

The children of Israel faced the Egyptians at the Red Sea. Fear gripped them, doubt filled the air, but God had already made provision through His servant Moses. Their victory was tied to obedience to divine instruction. Without that instruction, there would have been nothing to “hold peace” with.

“Stand still, and see the salvation of the Lord…” — Exodus 14:13

This is not foolishness—it is confidence in the God we serve. Why struggle endlessly when God has already taken responsibility for the battle?

To say “the battle is the Lord’s” means you cease from striving in your own strength and allow His will to prevail.

“Not by might, nor by power, but by my Spirit, saith the Lord.” — Zechariah 4:6

Holding your peace is not inactivity—it is active trust backed by obedience.



Prayer Points

1. Father, give me the grace to trust You completely, even when I do not understand the process.
2. Lord, help me to obey every instruction You have given me without delay or doubt.
3. Father, fight every battle in my life that is beyond my strength, in Jesus’ name.
4. Lord, silence every voice of fear, confusion, and wrong counsel in my life.



Declaration

I will hold my peace because I know my God fights for me. I walk in obedience, I stand in faith, and I trust in His perfect plan. The battle is not mine—the victory is sure in God.

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