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BARABBAS IS ME!Barabbas was guilty, he deserved punishment. Yet he was set free, while Jesus, who was innocent, was cond...
03/04/2026

BARABBAS IS ME!

Barabbas was guilty, he deserved punishment. Yet he was set free, while Jesus, who was innocent, was condemned in his place (Matthew 27:15–26). On the surface, it feels unjust, even unsettling. But that’s precisely the point.

Barabbas represents every person flawed, broken, and undeserving, yet spared. And Jesus stands as the one who takes the place of the guilty. This is the mystery of redemption: not that the innocent suffers instead of the guilty in a transactional way, but that divine love chooses to bear what humanity could not.

This moment echoes through the entire Passion narrative, especially in the Gospel of John, where Jesus speaks of laying down His life willingly. Barabbas walks free not because he earned it, but because mercy intervened.

And that’s where it becomes personal.

To recognize yourself in Barabbas is not about self-condemnation, it’s about humility. It’s the realization that grace is unearned. That love is given, not achieved. That freedom comes at a cost, just not ours to pay.

Good Friday confronts us with this paradox:
the guilty are released, the innocent is condemned,
and through that, salvation is offered.

So your line isn’t just poetic, it’s theological. It captures the essence of what this day means:

We are Barabbas.
And yet, we are set free.

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One of the saddest sentences in the Bible is Genesis chapter 35 verse 19, it says..."And Rachel died...."If you know who...
24/02/2026

One of the saddest sentences in the Bible is Genesis chapter 35 verse 19, it says..."And Rachel died...."

If you know who Rachel was to Jacob and what she represented in his life, you'll understand why this is a very sad sentence.

Rachel was Jacob's first love.
The woman he worked for 7 years to marry.
Worked another 7 years after the sister was deceitfully given to him, because he wanted Rachel, not Leah.
He worked another 7 years to get money to take them home.

Rachel represented Jacob's youthful strength.
She represented his life's labour.
She was a summary of his surjourn.

Have you ever invested all your life, resources, time, youth, effort, emotions in something and then lost that thing?
That's the picture of Rachel.
Rachel is a retirement plan,
A lifetime of work and investment.

But Rachel died.

Imagine the pains of knowing that all you worked for is gone with the wind.
Imagine waking up one day to realize that you have nothing to show for your 21 years of toil.
Imagine realizing that the very thing that you lived for has been taken away from you.

How would you feel?

But the next two verses gives a clear guide on what is expected.

Verse 20, Jacob buried Rachel.

Verse 21: And Israel moved on.

Yes, you should learn to bury what is dead and move on.

Stop crying over a relationship that wasted years of your life.

Stop being a victim of someone's wickedness to you.

Don't give anyone the opportunity to hold you down in pain and regret.
Refuse another man to make you the victim in your own story.

The man left you, and so what?
They stole from you, and so what?
They betrayed you, and so what?

Stop repeating the story of your pains.
Bury Rachel.

I know that Rachel was all you've always wanted, but you can't stop your journey of destiny because Rachel died.

Bury her and move on.

No matter how beautiful your past was, it shouldn't stop you from exploring the future.
Mourn the lost relationship.
Mourn the lost job.
Mourn the pains.
Cry if you may
But when you're done crying,
Wipe your tears and move on.

For when there is Life, there's hope.
A living dog is better than a dead Lion.
Restoration is here.
Let Rachel go.
The next phase begins with Benjamin.



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GOD IS NEVER LATE, HE IS NOT ON YOUR CALENDAR!There’s a discovery I made that gave me immediate peace of mind, and it's ...
14/01/2026

GOD IS NEVER LATE, HE IS NOT ON YOUR CALENDAR!

There’s a discovery I made that gave me immediate peace of mind, and it's still doing so to date.

This same discovery is expected to bring deep rest to the soul of every believer. What was the discovery?

It is that all of God’s promises are already dated in Heaven.

There is nothing He has said concerning your life that is floating around carelessly. Heaven runs on appointments, not assumptions.

Habakkuk puts it plainly:

“For the vision is yet for an appointed time… though it tarries, wait for it; because it will surely come, it will not tarry” (Habakkuk 2:3).

What looks like a delay to you is often divine scheduling. God is not slow; He is precise.

We struggle because we keep checking God’s work with our wristwatch, forgetting that He owns eternity.

“One day is with the Lord as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day” (2 Peter 3:8).

God never forgets.

God never revises His word.

God never wakes up surprised.

And God certainly never misses deadlines.

When God spoke to Abraham in Genesis 12, the promise of a son did not come immediately. Abraham waited 25 years. But when the clock of Heaven struck the appointed hour, the Bible says:

“The Lord visited Sarah as He had said… at the set time of which God had spoken” (Genesis 21:1–2).

Joseph saw the dream early, but the palace came later. The pit, the prison, and the silence were all part of the process. Yet when the appointed time arrived, one morning changed everything (Genesis 41).

The same brothers who mocked his dream bowed to him; not because Joseph rushed God, but because God kept His time.

David was anointed king as a teenager but wore the crown years later. Saul sat on the throne while David hid in caves. Yet when God’s time came, no man could stop him (2 Samuel 5:4).

Oil may be poured early, but manifestation waits for timing.

Even Jesus, the Son of God, lived by divine timing. At the wedding in Cana, Mary tried to hurry Him, but He replied:

“My time has not yet come” (John 2:4).

When the time finally came, water blushed into wine.

Ecclesiastes 3:11 says,

“He has made everything beautiful in His time.”

Not in your anxiety.

Not in public pressure.

Not in comparison with others.

Fruit plucked too early is sour. A baby delivered before its time needs machines to survive. In the same way, a blessing rushed can become a burden.

So I don’t know what God has promised you; your marriage, your children, your ministry, your finances, or your calling; but know this clearly: God does not work by your time, He works by His own time.

And when that time comes,

• No witch can delay it

• No economy can stop it

• No man can block it

“At the appointed time, I the Lord will hasten it” (Isaiah 60:22).

If God has said it, believe it, rest in it, and that settles it.

So uncle, cool down for Jesus, abeg, Aunty, learn to be calm down, you hear?

God is not late.

He is just right on time.



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