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Moments of Faith Devotional

May 23, 2025

With Prophet Frank Udoh

đŸ”„ Today’s Focus:


No Infant of Day

Scripture Reading:
Isaiah 65:17–25

Key Verse:
“Never again will there be in it an infant who lives but a few days, or an old man who does not live out his years…” — Isaiah 65:20a (NIV)


In God’s promise of restoration and renewal, there is a powerful declaration: “No more shall there be an infant who lives but a few days.” This speaks not only to physical longevity, but also to the preservation of purpose and the fullness of destiny. In God’s kingdom agenda, your life will not be cut short, and your potential will not be aborted prematurely.

Every divine deposit in you is meant to grow to maturity. You were not created to die young—in dreams, in faith, in strength, or in impact. You are not an “infant of day,” born only to vanish before fruitfulness. God intends for you to live long and strong, fulfilling everything He has written about you.

Sometimes the enemy attempts to introduce spiritual miscarriage or destiny stillbirths—cutting things off before they grow. But the Lord says, “Not so.” You will not be an unfulfilled prophecy. You will not be a fleeting promise. Your spiritual womb will carry and birth what heaven has conceived.


Reflection:

Are there areas in your life where you’ve seen premature endings—relationships, dreams, or spiritual assignments? Declare today that no purpose in you will die young.


Live It Out:

Speak life over everything that seems cut short in your journey. Reject the spirit of abortion, delay, and premature death—physically, spiritually, and emotionally.


Declaration:

I will not be an infant of day. My life, purpose, and destiny will not be cut short. I will live to declare the works of the Lord. Nothing in me will die young—my strength, my vision, my calling will all mature and bear fruit in Jesus’ name.


Memory Verse:

“You shall come to your grave in a full age, as a shock of corn comes in its season.” — Job 5:26 (KJV)


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