Thursday, April 2, 2026

Vicarious Liability!

“For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him.” 2 Corinthians 5:21KJV

Jesus took upon Himself the punishment that was meant for us; this is the mystery and power of His sacrificial death. He who knew no sin stepped into our place, bore our griefs, carried our sorrows, and received the judgment for our transgressions so that we might receive peace, healing, mercy, and reconciliation with God (Isaiah 53: 4-5). This is the meaning of vicarious liability in Christ: the innocent One accepted the sentence of the guilty so that the guilty might be declared righteous.

The cross is evidence of God’s great love for us: While we were yet sinners, Christ died for us (Romans 5:8). Jesus took the place of our sin so that we could take the place of His righteousness (2 Corinthians 5:21). He took our shame so that we might share in His glory. He took our wounds so that we might walk in healing. He took our punishment so that we might live in peace with God. Because of His finished work, the hold of sin and death is broken over our lives. We cannot continue to live like those who have not encountered this grace. If Christ has borne our punishment, then we are called to live in the freedom, holiness, and righteousness He purchased for us. His death was not only to save us from the penalty of sin, but also to empower us to live a transformed life.

Prophetic Word: I declare that the virtue of Christ’s sacrifice speaks over your life today. Every burden He carried for you shall not return to rest upon you. Sin shall not have dominion over you, guilt shall not rule over you, and condemnation shall not define you. By the power of the cross, you are released into peace, healing, righteousness, and newness of life in Jesus’ name.

Prayer: Lord Jesus, thank You for taking my place on the cross and bearing the punishment for my sins. Thank You because You were wounded for my transgressions and bruised for my iniquities, so that I may receive peace, healing, and righteousness. I declare that Your death will not be in vain in my life. Help me to live in the power of Your finished work, free from sin, condemnation, and every hold of darkness. In Jesus’ name, Amen. 

The Tomb Is Empty

Texts: Luke 24:1–6; Matthew 27:52–28:6; 1 Corinthians 15:12–22; Ezekiel 37:12–14; Revelation 1:18; Hosea 13:14

The empty tomb is the great proclamation of the Christian faith. It is the visible proof that Jesus Christ conquered death, completed the work of redemption, and rose in victory. When the women came to the tomb, they were told, “He is not here, but is risen” (Luke 24:6). That statement changed history forever. The empty tomb declares that death could not hold Him, the grave could not imprison Him, and the power of God has triumphed over every work of darkness. Bondages come to an end. Afflictions come to an end. Poverty comes to an end. Untimely death comes to an end. The curse is broken. The evil covenant is destroyed. Family destruction comes to an end. The power of hell and death is broken.

1. The empty tomb reveals the power of resurrection

The resurrection of Jesus is the clearest demonstration of divine power over death. Luke 24:1–6 shows that the grave could not retain Christ. Matthew 27:52–28:6 further reveals the extraordinary effect of His resurrection, as even graves were opened. This is resurrection power at work.

Ezekiel 37:12–14 had already pointed prophetically to the power of God to bring life out of death: “Behold, O my people, I will open your graves, and cause you to come up out of your graves... And shall put my spirit in you, and ye shall live.” Though this prophecy speaks directly to the restoration of Israel, it also reveals a deeper truth about God’s power: He is the God who opens graves, restores life, and brings hope out of hopelessness. In Christ’s resurrection, this power is fully displayed. The tomb was emptied because the Spirit of life raised Jesus from the dead. Our restoration is here. We can claim sevenfold restoration of everything that the enemy stole (Proverbs 6:31)

1 Corinthians 15:12–22 teaches that the resurrection is central to our faith. If Christ is not raised, then faith is empty and hope collapses. But because Christ rose, He became the firstfruit of them that slept. His resurrection is the guarantee that death is not the end for those who are in Him.

2. The empty tomb is the seal of the new covenant

The resurrection is the divine seal upon the new covenant established by the blood of Jesus Christ. His death paid the price for sin, but His resurrection confirmed that the sacrifice was accepted by the Father. The empty tomb is heaven’s declaration that the covenant stands established, effective, and eternal.

Under the old covenant, sacrifices had to be repeated continually. But under the new covenant, Christ offered Himself once and for all. His resurrection proves that the work was complete and accepted. The empty tomb therefore stands as the seal of the new covenant, assuring us that grace, mercy, and access to God have been secured through Christ.

3. The empty tomb is the evidence of the finished work

The resurrection is the evidence that everything Christ came to accomplish has been fulfilled. The empty tomb declares the success of the cross. It proves:

Our sins are forgiven.  

Our redemption is completed.

Our new identity is established.

Our victory over death is confirmed.

Our deliverance is achieved.

Our life after death is sure.

Our position in Christ is secured.

If Jesus had remained in the tomb, there would still be uncertainty. But because the tomb is empty, we know that the finished work is truly finished. The resurrection is the Father’s confirmation that the price has been paid in full and that salvation has been fully accomplished.

Ezekiel 37:12–14 also enriches this truth. The God who says, “I will open your graves” is the same God who through Christ brings His people into new life. The resurrection is not only about Christ coming out of the grave; it is also about believers being brought out of spiritual death into newness of life. The empty tomb therefore points to our own spiritual awakening, restoration, and future resurrection. It also points to the fact that what held us captive is broken.

4. The empty tomb proves that Christ holds the keys of hell and death

Revelation 1:18 says, “I am he that liveth, and was dead; and, behold, I am alive for evermore, Amen; and have the keys of hell and of death.” Because Jesus rose from the dead, He now possesses absolute authority over death, the grave, and the unseen realm. He did not merely escape death; He conquered it and took its keys.

Hosea 13:14 declares, “O death, I will be thy plagues; O grave, I will be thy destruction.” This prophetic word finds its fulfillment in Christ’s resurrection. The grave has been defeated. Death has lost its final sting. Jesus now reigns as the risen Lord, and all who belong to Him share in that victory.

The empty tomb is more than a historical event; it is the foundation of Christian hope and victory. It reveals the power of resurrection, seals the new covenant, confirms the finished work, and declares Christ’s authority over hell and death. Ezekiel 37:12–14 reminds us that God is the One who opens graves and puts His Spirit in His people so they may live. In the resurrection of Jesus, that promise is fulfilled with its fullest glory.

Because the tomb is empty, hope is alive.
Because the tomb is empty, redemption is complete.
Because the tomb is empty, death is defeated.
Because the tomb is empty, new life is certain in Christ.

Happy Easter celebration

©Rev. Dr. Amos Adeniyi

Repairer and Restorer Ministries International (RARMINT)

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“Giving shape to your destiny”

Wednesday, April 1, 2026

You are delivered!

 “Blotting out the handwriting of ordinances that was against us, which was contrary to us, and took it out of the way, nailing it to his cross; And having spoiled principalities and powers, he made a shew of them openly, triumphing over them in it.” Colossians 2:14-15 KJV

Your deliverance is part of the finished work of Christ; it is another verdict of the empty tomb. Jesus blotted out every accusation that stood against you, cancelled every ordinance that was contrary to you, and nailed it all to His cross. Through His death and resurrection, He defeated principalities and powers, stripped them of their authority, and brought you into liberty, victory, and dominion. In Christ, you are no longer under the bondage of darkness, oppression, fear, or satanic control. You have been translated into the kingdom of His dear Son, in whom you have redemption through His blood (Colossians 1:13-14). In Christ, you are seated far above every power of the enemy, because God has raised you up together with Christ and made you sit together in heavenly places in Him (Ephesians 2:6).

You must enforce your deliverance and not allow the finished work of Christ to be of no effect in your life. Christ has already won the victory over the forces of darkness; you must refuse every yoke, resist every oppression, and stand in agreement with what God has accomplished for you in Christ. Declare that you are delivered. The evil covenant and dedication is broken, the curses are broken, and the strongman behind your affliction is defeated (Isaiah 49:25-26; 1 Samuel 17:51).

Prophetic Word: I declare that the power of God makes your deliverance manifest in every area of your life. Every chain is broken, every yoke is destroyed, and every oppression of the enemy is overturned. I declare that every handwriting against your life is cancelled by the blood of Jesus. You are released from bondage, established in liberty, and empowered to walk in victory, dominion, and peace in Jesus’ name.

Prayer: I declare that Christ has delivered me from the power of darkness and has brought me into His kingdom of victory and liberty. I cancelled all evil covenants, every evil altar and strongman holding me captive. I declare that I walk in the fullness of my deliverance, victory, and authority in Christ Jesus. Amen. 

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

You are blessed!

 “Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of the law, being made a curse for us: for it is written, Cursed is every one that hangeth on a tree: That the blessing of Abraham might come on the Gentiles through Jesus Christ; that we might receive the promise of the Spirit through faith.” Galatians 3:13-14 KJV

Your blessing is part of the finished work of Christ; it is another verdict of the empty tomb. Jesus did not only redeem you from sin; He also redeemed you from the curse, so that the blessing of Abraham might come upon you (Genesis 12:2–3). Through His death and resurrection, you have been brought into a covenant of blessing, favour, increase, fruitfulness, and divine empowerment. In Christ, you are no longer under the oppression, limitation, and hardship of any curse. You have been called into a life that is empowered by God’s grace to prosper, advance, and flourish according to His purpose. You are blessed by God through Christ Jesus; you cannot be cursed (Numbers 23:8).

You must declare your blessing, no matter what you are going through. The Word of God must be stronger in your mouth than the challenges around you. Because Christ has already taken your place under the curse, you must refuse every form of limitation and speak in agreement with what God has spoken over you. Call yourself blessed. Walk as one who is blessed. Expect increase, favour, open doors, preservation, and divine help. Let your confession align with your redemption, for what you believe and say in faith will shape what you manifest (1 Chronicles 4:9–10).

Prophetic Word: I declare that the blessing of the Lord rests mightily upon your life in the name of Jesus. Every trace of the curse is broken over your life, family, work, health, and destiny. I declare that you are empowered to prosper, to increase, and to advance. The favour of God surrounds you, doors open before you, and every limitation is removed in Jesus’ name.

Prayer: I declare that Christ has redeemed me from the curse of the law and has brought me into the blessing of Abraham. I refuse every form of limitation, stagnation, and hardship that is contrary to the will of God for my life. I declare that I am blessed and highly favoured in Jesus’ name. 

Monday, March 30, 2026

You are healed!

“Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits: Who forgiveth all thine iniquities; who healeth all thy diseases;” Psalms 103:2-3 KJV

Your healing is part of the finished work of Christ. The same grace that brings forgiveness of sins also makes provision for the healing of your body. God is not only your Redeemer from sin; He is also your Healer. Through Christ, you have been given access to wholeness, life, and victory over every affliction. Therefore, if you have received the blessing of salvation, also receive the blessing of healing that has been made available to you in Christ (1 Peter 2:24, Isaiah 53:5). This is redemption. This is another verdict of the empty tomb.

You must stand on the Word and speak to every sickness, pain, and infirmity with the authority God has given you. You must enforce the finished work of Christ. The Word of God is your basis, and the name of Jesus is your authority. Whatever is not planted by God in your body has no right to remain there. Refuse to identify with sickness, and do not use possessive language for what Christ has already taken away from you. It is not your sickness. It is an attack, and it must leave. You were healed before the symptoms appeared, and because you were healed in Christ, you are healed indeed. Therefore, stand firm in faith, speak life to your body, reject every lying symptom, and let your confession agree with heaven’s verdict (Mark 11:23–24, Matthew 16:19, 1 John 5:4).

Prophetic Word: I declare that the healing power of God will rest mightily upon your body in the name of Jesus. Every sickness, every pain, every affliction, and every infirmity is rebuked and commanded to leave you now. I declare that your body responds to the Word of God and aligns with divine health. You are walking in wholeness in Jesus’ name.

Prayer: I declare that by the stripes of Jesus, I am healed. Sickness has no power over my body, because Christ has redeemed me and made me whole. I reject every pain, infirmity, and disease, and I receive the life and health of God in my spirit, soul, and body. I speak healing, strength, and restoration over every part of my being. I walk in divine health, victory, and wholeness through the finished work of Christ. In Jesus’ mighty name, Amen.

Sunday, March 29, 2026

Your right standing with God!

“For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him.” 2 Corinthians 5:21 KJV

Your right standing with God is not something you struggle to earn; it is a gift secured for you in Christ. Jesus, who knew no sin, became sin for you so that you might become the righteousness of God in Him. In Christ, your identity is no longer defined by your past, your failures, or your weaknesses, but by the new life you have received through Him. You are a new creature, called and empowered to follow Him and to live in the reality of who He has made you to be (2 Corinthians 5:17, Matthew 4:19).

Because you are in Christ, sin no longer has the right to rule over you, and condemnation no longer has the final voice (Romans 6:14-16; Romans 8:1). The Spirit of God empowers you to live above sin, walk in victory, and stand boldly before the Father without fear or shame (Galatians 2:20, Galatians 5:16). You are accepted in Christ, established in grace, and appointed as a vessel unto honour and an ambassador of His kingdom (Hebrews 4:16, 2 Corinthians 5:20; 1 John 2:12-13). Therefore, reject every voice of accusation, stand firm in your true identity, and let your life reveal the righteousness, boldness, and purpose God has already placed within you. This is redemption. This is one of the verdicts of the empty tomb.

Prophetic Word: I declare that you will walk in the full consciousness of your righteousness in Christ in the name of Jesus. Every voice of condemnation, guilt, and accusation is silenced over your life. May you receive grace to live above sin, boldness to approach God without fear, and strength to walk as a vessel unto honour. I declare that your life will reflect the nature of Christ, and you will stand strong as His faithful ambassador on the earth in Jesus’ name.

Prayer: I declare that I am the righteousness of God in Christ Jesus. There is no more condemnation in my life, for I walk in grace, freedom, and divine acceptance. I live in total victory, spirit, soul, and body, through the finished work of Christ. Every accusation is silenced, and every limitation is broken. I reign in life by the power of righteousness given to me. In Jesus’ mighty name, Amen.

Saturday, March 28, 2026

Jesus wept!

 “And when he was come near, he beheld the city, and wept over it,  Saying, If thou hadst known, even thou, at least in this thy day, the things which belong unto thy peace! but now they are hid from thine eyes.” Luke 19:41-42 KJV

As we celebrate the triumphant entry today, I want to encourage you not to make the Lord to weep. Jesus wept over Jerusalem because they did not discern the things that belonged to their peace. The Lord still weeps when His people remain ignorant of what heaven has made available to them. You must know the things that pertain to your peace and they must not be hid from you. This means if your peace is threatened, there is something you don’t know or there is something that is hidden from you. How can you be ignorant when it is given to you to know mysteries (Mark 4:11). God does not want the things that belong to your peace to be hidden from your eyes. Isaiah 26:3 says, “Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because he trusteth in thee.”

God has already provided all things that pertain to life and godliness; what you need is not missing in Him, but must be accessed through revelation knowledge (2 Peter 1:3). Many weep over what has already been given because they lack spiritual understanding and do not know how to lay hold of it. When you know the Word, understand your covenant, and walk in the light of God’s truth, you begin to manifest what Christ has already made available. Therefore, reject spiritual ignorance, seek divine light, discern your time of visitation, and refuse to live below your redemption. Believe God’s Word, act on it, and step into the peace, provision, and victory that are already yours in Christ.

Prophetic Word: I declare that every veil hiding the things that belong to your peace is removed now in the name of Jesus. May your eyes be opened to divine mysteries, your heart be filled with understanding, and your steps be ordered into the fullness of God’s provision. I declare that ignorance, confusion, and delay lose their hold over your life, and you will walk in revelation, peace, and victory in Jesus’ name.

Prayer: My Father and my God, thank You for giving me access to the mysteries of Your kingdom. Open my eyes to the things that belong to my peace, and let nothing be hidden from me. Deliver me from ignorance, confusion, and spiritual blindness. Grant me revelation, understanding, and grace to walk in obedience to Your Word. Let me fully access all that You have already provided for me in Christ. In Jesus’ mighty name, Amen.