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dele osunmakinde

@deleosunmakinde

Doctor of Philosophy.

An envoy with a commission to teach the word,influence things, and transform societies.

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Dear minister, The greatest temptation of your calling is not lust, not fame, not money—it is the seductive, creeping urge to use Scripture for yourself and still call it “It is written.” This is not a temptation for the spiritually lazy—it’s reserved for those who fast, pray,

Dear minister,

The greatest temptation of your calling is not lust, not fame, not money—it is the seductive, creeping urge to use Scripture for yourself and still call it “It is written.” 

This is not a temptation for the spiritually lazy—it’s reserved for those who fast, pray,
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Trying to prove your identity is often the first proof that you’ve doubted it. You don’t validate sonship by performance. You validate sonship by rest. Sons don’t perform to become—they perform because they are. The performance model is weak. It’s loud. It’s impressive. But

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Satan wasn’t testing Jesus’ ability—he was testing His alignment. Would He act on suggestion or revelation? Would He yield to pressure or to the Spirit? Would He move because He can, or because He was sent? And Jesus showed us what spiritual maturity looks like: He refused to

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We do not fast and pray to become what the Father has already made us. Like the Lord Jesus, you are a Son because the Father said so—not because you fasted, not because you travailed, and not because you proved anything. Identity is not the reward of spiritual activity—it is the

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And not every “word” that comes during your waiting season is instruction—some are seductions. Not every pressure is a prompting. Not every stirring is Spirit-led. Some fasts are not about hearing something new—they’re about strengthening what has already been spoken. Let this

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“And God heard their groaning, and God remembered His covenant with Abraham, with Isaac, and with Jacob.” — Exodus 2:24 Let this be shouted from every altar, every prayer room, every broken place: Groaning alone does NOT move God—COVENANT does! Israel didn’t just weep. They

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Let’s settle this once and for all: God’s mercy is not pity. Most people hear “mercy” and picture a soft sigh from heaven, a divine pat on the back, or God merely feeling sorry for you. But mercy is not a feeling. It’s a force. Pity feels bad for you. Mercy pulls you out. Pity

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Brother minister, Honouring other streams doesn’t mean you must water down your own. Respect is not compromise. Esteem does not mean erosion. In trying to sound “balanced,” many have lost the cutting edge of their assignment. You were not sent to be acceptable; you were sent to

Brother minister,

Honouring other streams doesn’t mean you must water down your own. Respect is not compromise. Esteem does not mean erosion. In trying to sound “balanced,” many have lost the cutting edge of their assignment. You were not sent to be acceptable; you were sent to
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If anger is your destination—ARRIVE LATE. Take the long, reflective route. Proverbs 14:29 says, “Whoever is slow to anger has great understanding, but he who has a hasty temper exalts folly.” Let’s speak plainly—your speed on the anger lane reveals your depth of understanding.

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I was about to teach on mercy this Thursday at The Envoy Nation and then came into the song...the merciful God by KSA...amazing many sang along... some songs stay with you for life...

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It's been riveting at the ongoing Mathetheuo School of Ministry We are now making public modules 1-4 Listen to Mathetheuo School of Ministry - June/July 2025, an album by Dr Dele Osunmakinde on #SoundCloud on.soundcloud.com/4YQ1sL0P9ftRt6…