01/06/2026
HAPPY NEW MONTH
God is planting you in a new soul.
.. blossom and flourish.
The Royal Family Chapel Christian Centre is committed to transforming the minds of nations...for the love and the honour of God.
01/06/2026
HAPPY NEW MONTH
God is planting you in a new soul.
.. blossom and flourish.
© WORD POWER
With Pastor Enoch King-Olayinka
The Royal Family Chapel Christian Centre
No. 4015
YOU SHALL BLOSSOM IN JUNE
"The storms of yesterday cannot stop the flowering of tomorrow. When God plants a man in the right soil, blossoming becomes inevitable."
— Pastor Enoch King-Olayinka
Psalm 92:12-13
"The righteous shall flourish like the palm tree: he shall grow like a cedar in Lebanon. Those that be planted in the house of the LORD shall flourish in the courts of our God." (KJV)
Welcome to the month of June.
A month of blossoming.
A month of flourishing.
A month of divine establishment.
Despite disappointments, delays and unpaid bills you got here.
Despite some unanswered prayers, and tears hidden behind smiles, you got here.
Despite the pains, sickness, and the burdens trying to hold you down, you got here.
Despite all, you are still breathing and standing, which means God is not finished with your story.
Job understood hope in a hopeless situation.
Job 14:7-9
"For there is hope of a tree, if it be cut down, that it will sprout again... Yet through the scent of water it will bud, and bring forth boughs like a plant." (KJV)
You may have been cut down by disappointment.
You may have been wounded by betrayal.
You may have been shaken by financial hardship.
But God says there is still hope.
You shall blossom again.
One of the greatest secrets of flourishing is divine placement.
This month, God is repositioning destinies. He is planting you in a new soil, where you will not struggle to blossom.
God is planting you!
Jeremiah 17:7-8
"Blessed is the man that trusteth in the LORD... For he shall be as a tree planted by the waters, and that spreadeth out her roots by the river." (KJV)
Tres flourish because of where it is planted.
God is planting you beside living waters.
Where favour flows.
Where opportunities abound.
Where grace multiplies.
Where your efforts produce results.
God knew that Joseph's dream cannot flourish in the midst of his brethren, so He planted him in a distant land.
What looked like rejection was actually divine relocation.
What looked like suffering was preparation for flourishing.
Eventually, Joseph blossomed in Egypt.
What looks like a setback may simply be God moving you into your place of increase.
Psalm 1:3
"And he shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that bringeth forth his fruit in his season." (KJV)
Every tree has a season.
Every destiny has a season.
June shall be your season of blossoming.
The almond tree blossoms after surviving harsh weather.
The rose blooms after enduring thorns.
The palm tree grows stronger under pressure.
Likewise, your struggles have not come to destroy you.
They have come to strengthen your roots.
The deeper the roots, the stronger the tree.
Many people admire visible fruits but ignore hidden roots.
God is interested in both.
Before blossoming comes rooting.
Isaiah 37:31
"And the remnant that is escaped of the house of Judah shall again take root downward, and bear fruit upward." (KJV)
You shall bear root downward, and bear fruit upward.
This month, your roots shall go deeper in faith.
Deeper in wisdom.
Deeper in favour.
Deeper in divine understanding.
And as your roots deepen, your fruits shall multiply.
When Ruth lost her husband, God planted her in Bethlehem. There she met Boaz. And the widow became a wife.
The foreigner became a matriarch.
The forgotten woman entered the lineage of Christ.
She blossomed because God planted her in the right place.
Fear no more.
The God who caused Aaron's dry rod to bud overnight can make your life flourish suddenly.
Numbers 17:8
"And, behold, the rod of Aaron... was budded, and brought forth buds, and bloomed blossoms, and yielded almonds." (KJV)
God can make what was dead to blossom and what was dry to flourished.
May that become your testimony this month.
Welcome to your season of blossoming.
The God who plants trees by rivers is planting your destiny in fertile ground.
Your roots shall go deeper.
Your faith shall grow stronger in Jesus name.
PRAYER
1. Father, plant me in the place of Your divine purpose and favour in Jesus' name.
2. Lord, uproot every seed of fear, discouragement, and failure from my life in Jesus' name.
3. Father, establish my roots deeply in Your word, wisdom, and grace in Jesus' name.
4. Lord, let every barren area of my life begin to blossom and flourish in Jesus' name.
I PROPHESY
This month, you shall blossom.
You shall flourish.
And the God who planted you shall establish you permanently in the mighty name of Jesus.
Amen.
31/05/2026
© WORD POWER
With Pastor Enoch King-Olayinka
The Royal Family Chapel Christian Centre
Sunday Edition
No. 4014
WE ARE GRATEFUL OH LORD
A thankful heart never runs out of reasons to rejoice.
— Pastor Enoch King-Olayinka
"In every thing give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you." (1 Thessalonians 5:18 KJV)
Gratitude is the key that unlocks the door to greater blessings.
Those who remember God's goodness will continually experience His mercy.
One of the greatest secrets of the Christian life is gratitude.
Many people know how to ask.
Few know how to appreciate.
Many remember God in times of trouble.
Few remember Him after the victory.
Yet gratitude is the language heaven understands.
When thanksgiving rises from earth, fresh blessings descend from heaven.
The story of ten lepers teaches us this truth.
Jesus healed ten men suffering from a disease that had destroyed their dignity and separated them from society.
As they went, they were cleansed.
But only one returned to say, "Thank You."
"And one of them, when he saw that he was healed, turned back, and with a loud voice glorified God." (Luke 17:15 KJV)
Ten received healing.
One received commendation.
The thankful man received something greater than a miracle.
He received the Master's approval.
Many are counting what they have lost.
Few are counting what God has preserved.
You may not have everything you desire, but thank God you are not where you used to be.
Thank God for life.
Thank God for protection.
Thank God for the battles you never knew existed.
Thank God for dangers He quietly removed from your path.
A grateful heart sees blessings where a complaining heart sees problems.
Gratitude attracts divine remembrance.
When Hannah received Samuel after years of barrenness, she did not hide her thanksgiving.
She openly glorified God.
"My heart rejoiceth in the LORD..." (1 Samuel 2:1 KJV)
The God who answered her prayer became the God who multiplied her blessings.
Some people are waiting for a new car before they thank God.
Some are waiting for a bigger house before they praise Him.
Some are waiting for a miracle before they rejoice.
But thanksgiving should not wait for perfection.
If you can breathe, thank Him.
If you can walk, thank Him.
If you can sleep and wake up, thank Him.
The greatest miracle many overlook is life itself.
Every cemetery is filled with people who had plans for today.
Yet you are here.
Alive.
Reading these words.
That alone deserves gratitude.
David understood this mystery.
He constantly thanked God.
Even after battles.
Even during trials.
Even in the wilderness.
"Bless the LORD, O my soul: and all that is within me, bless his holy name." (Psalm 103:1 KJV)
David knew that gratitude keeps the heart connected to God.
Many blessings are invisible.
The accident that never happened.
The sickness that never came.
The trap that failed.
The evil report that never reached your doorstep.
God has been faithful.
Israel murmured in the wilderness and delayed their blessings.
But whenever they remembered God's mighty acts, faith returned to their hearts.
Complaining magnifies problems.
Thanksgiving magnifies God.
A thankful person sees opportunities.
A grateful person sees miracles.
A thankful church experiences revival.
A grateful family enjoys peace.
A thankful nation attracts God's favour.
As this Sunday unfolds, let your heart be filled with gratitude.
Do not focus on what is missing.
Focus on what God has already done.
The God who did it before is able to do it again.
"O give thanks unto the LORD; for he is good: for his mercy endureth for ever." (Psalm 136:1 KJV)
PRAYER
1. O Lord, give me a heart that continually appreciates Your goodness in Jesus' name.
2. Father, let every spirit of murmuring and complaint depart from my life in Jesus' name.
3. O God, let my thanksgiving attract greater blessings and divine favour in Jesus' name.
4. Lord, help me never to forget Your benefits and mercies toward me and my family in Jesus' name.
I PROPHESY
As you thank God today, your joy shall be full.
The Lord shall remember you for good.
Every blessing delayed shall receive divine acceleration.
Your testimony shall multiply in Jesus name.
30/05/2026
WHY DO MANY PEOPLE WHO HAVE BEEN TO SCHOOL STILL LACK COMMON SENSE?
-Pastor Enoch King-Olayinka
The Royal Family Chapel, Abuja.
. transforming the minds of Nations.. raising people who love and honour God.
What Did We Really Go to School to Do?
Many people assume that education automatically produces wisdom. Experience, however, tells a different story.
The primary purpose of school is to teach literacy; the ability to read, write, communicate, and acquire knowledge. School equips us with academic skills, professional qualifications, and technical competence. These are important and valuable.
Yet, education and wisdom are not the same thing.
A person may possess multiple degrees and still make poor decisions. One may be highly educated and yet lack discretion, sound judgment, emotional intelligence, or the ability to distinguish right from wrong. This is because wisdom is not awarded at graduation ceremonies.
School teaches subjects; life teaches lessons.
School can provide information, but it cannot automatically provide character. It can train the mind, but it cannot by itself transform the heart. It can teach a person how to earn a living, but not necessarily how to live wisely.
Common sense is developed through observation, experience, humility, responsibility, good values, and a willingness to learn from mistakes. These qualities are often learned outside the classroom; at home, in society, through mentorship, and through life's challenges.
That is why some people with little formal education display remarkable wisdom, while some highly educated individuals struggle with basic judgment.
Education is valuable, but it is incomplete without wisdom. Knowledge tells us what can be done; wisdom tells us what should be done. Knowledge fills the head; wisdom guides the life.
The goal, therefore, should not merely be to go to school, but to become truly educated; educated in knowledge, character, judgment, and wisdom.
For in the end, society does not only need people who can read and write; it needs people who can think, discern, and make wise decisions.