Shade Stanley

Shade Stanley Preaching Bible Truth

02/03/2026
Celebrate my bday Charis with me he is one year today, almighty God bless you my son and grant you wisdom and cause you ...
16/12/2025

Celebrate my bday Charis with me he is one year today, almighty God bless you my son and grant you wisdom and cause you to be above only in Jesus mighty name amen

Join me celebrating my beloved baby Charis Oche Morgan. He is plus one today.

Happy 1st Birthday, Precious Charis .
Heavenly Father, I thank You for the gift of baby Charis. Thank You for one beautiful year of life, protection, laughter, and joy.
Lord, as Charis marks his first year today, we dedicate him completely into Your loving hands in Jesus' name.
May he grow in wisdom, strength, and grace. Let Your peace surround him, Your angels guard him, and Your favor rest upon him all the days of his life in Jesus' name.
I pray that his steps will be ordered by You, his heart will know Your love, and his life will be filled with purpose, good health, and divine joy in Jesus' name.
Just as his name means grace, may he walk in grace, be clothed with grace, and be a channel of grace to everyone he meets. May he grow to love You, serve You, and shine as a light in this world in Jesus' name.
Thank You, Lord, for the promise of many more glorious years ahead. We commit him future into Your hands, knowing that he is blessed, protected, and deeply loved.
In Jesus’ mighty name, Amen.

25/11/2025

For the Lord God is our sun and our shield. He gives us grace and glory. The Lord will withhold no good thing from those who do what is Psalms 84:11

22/11/2025

STICK TO YOUR PRIORITY

Beloved, when I speak to you today on “Stick to Your Priority,” I am speaking about a spiritual principle that has the power to lift your life out of confusion and usher you into divine clarity, focus, and testimony. To “stick to your priority” means to hold firmly to what God has assigned as most important in your life—your purpose, your values, and the divine direction God has revealed to you. It is the discipline of choosing what matters over what is merely urgent, of choosing God’s will over people’s expectations, and choosing destiny over distraction.
The Bible says in Matthew 6:33, “But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added unto you.” That means your priority must align with God’s order. When you put God first, everything else finds its correct place. When you anchor your life in what truly matters, God arranges the rest in ways your human effort never could.
Let me speak to your heart: life is full of noise—demands, responsibilities, pressures, and even good things that can quietly drain your attention. Many people are not failing because they lack talent; they are struggling because they have scattered focus. They say “yes” to everything and “no” to nothing. They chase too many things at once and lose themselves in the process. But when you stick to your priority, you become like Nehemiah who said in Nehemiah 6:3, “I am doing a great work, so I cannot come down.” He refused distraction because he understood his assignment.
Let me share a real-life reflection. I once counselled a young man who was gifted, passionate, and full of creativity. But every month he was jumping from one project to another—no consistency, no focus. He wanted quick results, but quick results rarely build lasting success. One day he said, “Pastor, I feel stuck.” I told him, “You are not stuck—you are scattered.” When he finally committed to one priority, doors opened with ease. What had been a struggle for years became progress in weeks. Why? Because grace flows where focus rests.
Hear me: your life will move in the direction of your priority. If you do not set your priority, people and circumstances will set it for you. If your priority is unstable, your progress will be unstable. But if your priority is clear, your path becomes clear. Even God works with people who have clarity—Elijah with Elisha, Moses with Joshua, Jesus with His disciples. They had one focus: to fulfill divine purpose.
My dear friend, God is calling you to a life of intentionality. Do not let the enemy distract you with what is urgent so that you neglect what is important. Do not allow comparison to make you abandon what God told you to do. Do not let fear, doubts, or impatience push you away from your assignment. Your priority is a seed—guard it, nurture it, invest in it.
Right now, I pray for you:
May every spirit of distraction be broken from your life in the name of Jesus!
May the Lord give you uncommon clarity, divine focus, and inner discipline!
May everything that fights your destiny lose its power over your mind!
Beloved, remember that Jesus Himself lived by priority. In Luke 4:43, He said, “I must preach the kingdom of God… for this is why I was sent.” He knew His mission and refused to be moved by the expectations of people. When you discover—and commit to—your God-given priority, grace will accompany your steps, strength will rise in your spirit, and peace will settle in your heart.
Now, here is your practical challenge:
Choose one important priority—spiritual, career, personal, or relational—that aligns with God’s will for your life. For the next seven days, commit to investing at least one hour daily into that priority. No distraction. No excuses. Journal your progress and pray over it each day. Watch how God multiplies your effort.
Your actionable step today:
Write down your top three priorities. Circle the one that aligns most with your destiny. Then ask the Holy Spirit for the strength to stay committed. Place that priority somewhere you can see it daily.
May the Lord empower you to stay steadfast. May you rise above every distraction. May your life reflect the glory of divine focus.

PRAYER POINTS

1. Father, in the name of Jesus, give me clarity and help me to identify the priorities You have assigned for my destiny.
2. Lord Jesus, deliver me from every distraction, confusion, and spiritual noise fighting my focus.
3. Holy Spirit, empower me to remain steadfast, consistent, and committed to my God-given priority in Jesus’ name.

21/11/2025

BREAK YOUR TASK INTO SMALLER, MORE MANAGEABLE PARTS

Beloved, today I speak to you with warmth and clarity about a life-changing principle: Break your task into smaller, more manageable parts.
This is the wisdom that turns overwhelming mountains into walkable paths. It is the strategy that transforms confusion into clarity, fear into courage, and stagnation into progress. It is the difference between those who dream and those who build.
When the Lord gives you an assignment, He rarely reveals the entire blueprint at once. Even creation itself—God’s masterpiece—came in steps, stages, and manageable portions. “And God said… and there was… and the evening and the morning were the first day.” (Genesis 1:3–5). Day by day, step by step, God built what we now admire as creation. If the Almighty Himself works in stages, then surely He is teaching us a divine pattern.
Many times, you look at your goals—your business dreams, educational plans, marriage expectations, ministry assignments—and you feel overwhelmed. Not because you are incapable, but because you are trying to swallow in one day what God designed to unfold over time. A vision is like food: even the sweetest meal becomes choking if you try to consume it all at once.
Let me share a real-life lesson. Several years ago, a young woman came to me crying because she wanted to start a clothing brand but couldn’t figure out how to begin. The idea felt too big, too complicated. I told her, “Break it down. Start with learning fabric types. Then learn simple sewing. Then study branding. Then create one design. Not twenty—just one.” She obeyed. Today she runs a thriving brand that even ships internationally. It wasn’t magic; it was manageable progress.
This is how God trains champions—through ordered steps. “The steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord.” (Psalm 37:23). Notice it says steps, not leaps. Progress is not always dramatic; it is often quiet, steady, and consistent.
Child of God, hear me:
You don’t have a “capacity problem”—you have a “structure problem.”
Your dream is not too big; it is simply waiting for you to divide it into pieces you can conquer one at a time.
Maybe you want to write a book. Start with one page per day.
Maybe you want to save money. Start with a small amount weekly.
Maybe you want to improve your prayer life. Start with 10 minutes consistently.
Maybe you want to build a business. Start by solving one small problem excellently.
Mountains move when you handle them one shovel at a time.
May the Lord empower you right now with divine strategy to segment your life into winning portions. I pray for clarity to rest upon your mind, in Jesus’ name.
Father, breathe upon your child the grace for organization. Let every overwhelming task become light. Let every confusing instruction become simple. Release wisdom, direction, and strength—step by step. Amen.

PRACTICAL CHALLENGE
Take one major goal you have been postponing because it feels too big. Today—yes, today—write it down and break it into five small, achievable steps. Then start with the first step within the next 24 hours. Do not wait for motivation—take action and let motivation meet you on the way.

ACTIONABLE STEP
Create a simple “Daily Step List.” Instead of writing long to-do lists that frighten you, write one meaningful step you must complete today. When you finish it, celebrate it. Your brain will begin to associate progress with joy, and consistency will become easier.
Now lift your hands wherever you are and receive these prayer points:
1. In the name of Jesus, I receive grace to break every overwhelming task into manageable steps and to take action without fear.
2. In the name of Jesus, I reject confusion and stagnation; divine clarity and strategy fill my mind and spirit.
3. In the name of Jesus, every abandoned goal, delayed dream, or postponed assignment receives fresh life, fresh energy, and fresh momentum. Amen!

19/11/2025

Bring shame and disgrace on those trying to kill me; turn them back and humiliate those who want to harm me. Psalms 35:4 ( NLT)

18/11/2025

Be Willing to Climb

Definition of “Be Willing to Climb”
To be willing to climb means to embrace elevation with courage. It means to accept God’s invitation to rise higher—spiritually, mentally, emotionally, financially, and purposefully—regardless of the obstacles on the path. It is the readiness to leave comfort zones, take steps of faith, and ascend into the destiny God has ordained. Climbing requires effort, intentionality, consistency, and trust in God’s strength. It is choosing movement instead of stagnation, progress instead of excuses, and vision instead of fear.

MESSAGE: Be Willing to Climb

Beloved, life is a journey of heights. Every destiny has a mountain assigned to it. Abraham climbed Mount Moriah and met God’s provision. Moses climbed Mount Sinai and received God’s revelation. Jesus climbed the hill of Calvary and released God’s redemption. No one ever steps into greatness sitting at the bottom of the mountain. At some point in your life, you must decide: “I am willing to climb.”
Some people want greatness without growth, promotion without process, breakthroughs without battles, or testimonies without tests. But elevation is always uphill. The top of the mountain is never at the bottom. God’s blessings are prepared for climbers—those who dare to take steps even when the path is steep.
The Scripture says, “Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord? Or who shall stand in His holy place?” (Psalm 24:3). This means there is an ascent, a rising, a climb into the presence, power, and promise of God. There is a version of you on the mountain that you will never meet if you remain in the valley.
Child of God, maybe the Lord is telling you today:
“Stop waiting for the mountain to come down. It is time for you to go up.”
You may be tired, you may have failed before, the steps may look high, the journey may seem long, but God says, “My grace is sufficient for you.” The climb may not be easy, but the top is always worth it.
For someone reading this, the Holy Spirit is whispering:
“Your next level will demand your next effort.”
Your destiny is calling you higher. Higher in prayer. Higher in discipline. Higher in faith. Higher in excellence. Higher in courage. Higher in obedience.

Maybe you’ve been sitting at the base of the mountain because of fear—fear of failure, fear of rejection, fear of inadequacy. But today I speak strength into your spirit. God is lifting you. I break every chain of mental paralysis in the name of Jesus. I declare you shall rise!
Listen: Every climber has moments of weakness. Even Jesus, on the way to Golgotha, stumbled under the weight of the cross. But He did not stop climbing. And because He climbed, you and I have salvation and victory. That same strength is in you.
Whatever mountain stands before you—career, marriage, education, ministry, finances, personal growth—I prophesy:
You shall climb it, and you shall conquer it in Jesus’ name!
But hear this truth: God will not take steps for you. He will give you strength, but you must take the step. He will give you grace, but you must make the move. He will open the door, but you must walk through it. Stop wishing for the top while sitting at the bottom.
As you climb, God will send help. He will send destiny supporters, divine ideas, supernatural strength, and unusual favor. The Bible says, “They go from strength to strength, every one of them in Zion appeareth before God” (Psalm 84:7). Every step you take will be empowered!

I pray for you now: May the Lord empower your feet to climb beyond every limitation. May every valley season end today. May your destiny respond to divine acceleration. You will rise again. You will dream again. You will move again. You will climb again—in the mighty name of Jesus!

Practical Challenge

For the next 7 days, take one intentional action each day toward a goal you’ve been delaying—no matter how small. Write it down. Do it. Track it. This is your symbolic “climb.” Progress attracts God’s wind.
Actionable Step

Speak aloud every morning:
“By the strength of God, I rise higher today. I am willing to climb.”

Three Prayer Points (In the Name of Jesus)

1. Father, give me supernatural strength and courage to climb into my next level, in the name of Jesus.
2. Every mountain of fear, stagnation, or delay—break and be removed as I rise, in the name of Jesus.
3. O Lord, empower my hands, my mind, and my spirit to take consistent steps toward my destiny, in the name of Jesus.

17/11/2025

He forgives all my sins and heals all my diseases. Psalms 103;3 (NLT)

13/11/2025

For God says, “I will break the strength of the wicked, but I will increase the power of the godly.” Psalm 75:10 (NLT)

10/11/2025

Beware of wrong teaching in the body of Christ Then we will no longer be immature like children. We won’t be tossed and blown about by every wind of new teaching. We will not be influenced when people try to trick us with lies so clever they sound like the truth. Ephesians 4:14 (NLT)

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