(Thursday 19th Feb 2026, 4:54am) Isaiah 45:1 Thus saith the LORD to his anointed, to Cyrus, whose right hand I have holden, to subdue nations before him; and I will loose the loins of kings, to open before him the two leaved gates; and the gates shall not be shut; Revelation 3:8 I know thy … Continue reading Gates: A Prophetic Prayer
Author: Biggie's Big Blogs
Favor With God
Luke 2:52 And Jesus increased in wisdom and stature, and in favour with God and men. Favor with God is not necessarily measured by how many promotions we get, or how much increase in business we burgeon. After a long, intimate moment with God (one time while I was having a bathroom break), I realized … Continue reading Favor With God
Discerning God’s Voice In the Ordinary!
You must mature to note when God speaks in the ordinary. In ways, you least expect. He can intercept the barber’s jokes. He can use a toddler to speak to you. He can use a commercial. He can use a song which’s necessarily not written by a christian! He can use the clouds! He can use a donkey as well!
Treasures of Darkness 3
The solution Joseph gave bought favor for him and his family for four centuries! That’s to what extent the treasures of darkness, and hidden riches of secret places He’s giving you can advantage you.
Entrance of His Word
Jesus just doesn’t want His word to enter you! He wants you to become it! He doesn’t want light to come into you! He wants you to become it! In that way, you become like Him! For His nature is the word. His nature is light. And it’s these two factors that enabled Him to create worlds
Feast of Graduations!
I remember the Jewish culture of setting up feasts for various items being memoirs of thanksgiving or rejoicing for that particular thing. I have found 12th December an important date for me since 2020. I graduated from a leadership course that Saturday. In 2021, I graduated from School of Ministry that Sunday. In 2024, I … Continue reading Feast of Graduations!
God, and Your Excuses
Many of our fears & excuses to God arise from uncertainties instigated by no confidence in ourselves, and the overwhelmingness of the assignments He gives. But He knows all that; He’s already factored it all in! And if He has, and you believe Him, all risks involved diminish: the risks that caused your fear and excuses.
The Fear Of God
The fear of the Lord is the invisible factor that will restrain or convict one from both visible or invisible entices of sin. It is what will keep your spouse from harlotry or your child from waywardness without any surveillance being exerted!
Sauls & Pauls
There is a divine strategy God has put in place for winning souls and for the conversion of men from darkness to light. I’m talking about lesbians, homosexuals, muslims, alcoholics, prostitutes, agnostics, atheists, etc. Some videos I have watched of them being witnessed to — to repent, show them always saying, ‘You do not understand…’ … Continue reading Sauls & Pauls
A Cloud the Size of a Man’s Hand
There was this one season when friends were calling me to bail them out. One (who I hadn't talked to in a long time) randomly inboxed me asking for a loan of 600k! This had gone on and on — not by this friend but many others asking for loans of 100k, 50 ... etc. … Continue reading A Cloud the Size of a Man’s Hand
Enlarge Your Tent
Lately, I’ve been finding it hard to ignore the new Toyota Land Cruiser Prado 250 VX. Much stunning isn’t it? And of course, naturally, we incline to declaring and confessing ‘It is mine.’ ‘As much as you want it,’ God conversed with me, ‘You don’t have the capacity to handle it.’ Truthfully speaking, He was … Continue reading Enlarge Your Tent
Who Redeems Your Life From Destruction …
As I celebrated my birthday this year, I was inclined to Psalm 103:1-5. Unlike before, the verse that stood out was 4: Who redeems your life from destruction. Who crowns you with lovingkindness and tender mercies. Destruction comes in many forms. I believe one of which is debt. Earlier, I had borrowed from a cousin … Continue reading Who Redeems Your Life From Destruction …
Room for the Impossible
In Mark 11, Jesus was hungry and expected figs from a fig tree; yet it wasn’t the time nor season for figs! (verse 13) He didn’t reason that out. He instead cursed the tree that no man could eat of it again. And the curse came to fruition. On my Sunday evening walk, 2 Kings … Continue reading Room for the Impossible
Allegory of the New Testament
Imagine having children. Or, imagine your children (if you have) — Imagine, never interacting with them and having a nanny who sees to them, and then come report to you how they are. Imagine having tried to get a child for 10 years, or 20! And then someone dare come between you and him or … Continue reading Allegory of the New Testament
Remember the Good Too!
Heartbroken? Hurt? Many times we are quick to cancel or discard or cut dead — people who disappoint us. It can also be, as a result of hurtful words: offensive words … one act forgotten; or one event missed. We quickly carry off to cut off people, and perhaps they could have been in a … Continue reading Remember the Good Too!









