MY MONTH OF DIVINE PROTECTION
by Pastor Olusogo Daramola
You are welcome to the month of June and Happy New Month to all HOP families. Thank God for the grace to see another month. I pray for you in this month of June and beyond that you will experience divine protection in this month of June in Jesus’ mighty name – amen!
We thank God for His faithfulness in the last month May – our month of Divine Honor. God proved Himself and honored his people both locally and internationally. We appreciate God for the virtuous women retreat and Mother’s Day program in the month of May – all our mothers were refreshed during the retreat 2024. The leadership of the church would like to seize this opportunity to thank all the members who came on Saturday for the monthly cleaning. May the good Lord bless and reward you in Jesus’ name – amen.
The prophecy for the month of June is “Our Month of Divine Protection.”. Psalm 37:40 says, “And the LORD shall help them, and deliver them: he shall deliver them from the wicked, and save them, because they trust in him.” May we all walk in God’s divine protection in Jesus’ name – amen!
FEW FACTS AND BENEFIT OF DIVINE PROVISION
1. The more you know Jesus, the more protection and security is available for you. 2. Coming to Jesus Christ gives you victory over fear day and nighttime. 3. Salvation is the first step to divine protection.
4. Following Jesus provides you adequate security anywhere you find yourself. 5. You become more than conqueror as a believer.
6. Knowing Jesus and following Him would enable you to confront your fear and cast it away. 7. Following Jesus would guarantee you and protect you in the midst of storm.
SHORT STORY ABOUT OUR FATHER IN THE LORD (PASTOR E. A. ADEBOYE)
At a point in his life before he became a believer, daddy was very afraid. According to him, someone took him to a witch doctor for protection from the enemies. The witch doctor made a charm and instructed him to tie it to his steering wheel in his car. The charm would supposedly protect him from evil spirits and sudden accidents. To daddy’s surprise, contrary to the objective of the charm of protection, he had three fatal accidents in that car. Not thinking any further, daddy decided to go for Jesus, the solid and divine protection which is still his help till now. Do you not see that Jesus’ power is the only superpower. Are you looking for power outside of Jesus today? Please desist, Jesus’ power is the only power on which we can depend.
HOW DO I EXPERIENCE DIVINE PROTECTION
1. Believe in the Lord Jesus.
2. Run away from sin.
3. Have faith in God.
4. Believe in the anointing.
In conclusion, to experience God’s divine protection, you must make Jesus your Lord and personal Savior. Believe in His protection for you regardless of what you are going through. Without Jesus, there is no protection. Come back to Him today, tomorrow may be too late. Draw close to Him and He will draw close to you.
As we step into the prophecy of June 2024, walk hand in hand with God to attain your divine protection. God is out there to bless you more than you can think or imagine. In this season of “divine protection,” may the Lord God bless and keep you, and cause His face to shine upon you and be gracious unto you and lift His countenance upon you and give you peace in Jesus’ name. Amen. Welcome to June 2024, our month of “Divine Protection” and remain in the atmosphere of miracle.
We want to say happy birthday to our special June celebrants: Daniel Alukwa, Valent Visas, Nifemi Akande, Feyi Akande, Esther Daramola, Abigail Acquah, Sis. Ayooluwa Olaoye, Sis, Olawunmi Agboola Adekoya, Grandma Victorine Nkanyo, Sis. Marinate Nkanyo Chia, Sis. Debra Adeniyi, Anu Eden Ajala, Assistant Pastor Eunice Adetona, Timilehim Lasisi, Joziah Whittler, Bro. Ayomide Ibitoye. William Mulbah, Sis. Akuben Adisa, Sis.Kim Wiseman, olathe Ibukun Asilokun and Happy Wedding Anniversary to Mr. Abimbola & Sis Linda Adedeji and Bro. John & Sis. Albertine Okoro.
We love you and we are praying for you! Remain in the Atmosphere of miracles. – Pastor
Joe Olusogo Daramola (PJOD)
JUNE 2024 SCRIPTURE: Psalm 37
JUNE BIRTHDAYS
Daniel Alukwa 06/02
Valent Visas 06/05
Feyi Akande 06/05
Nifemi Akande 06/05
Oluwadara Esther Daramola 06/06
William Mulbah 06/07
Bro. Ayomide Ibitoye 06/10
Joziah Whittler 06/11
Abigail Acquah 06/11
Sis. Akuben Adisa 06/12
Sis. Kim Wiseman 06/13
Sis. Ayooluwa Olaoye 06/15
Sis. Olawunmi Agboola Adekoya 06/18
Olaite ibukun asilokun 06/22
Grandma Victorine Nkanyo 06/23
Sis. Marinate Nkanyo Chia 06/25
Sis. Debra Adeniyi 06/25
Anu Eden Ajala 06/25
Assistant Pastor Eunice Adetona 06/25
Timilehin Lasisi 06/30
HEALTH AWARENESS
STRESS MANAGEMENT
Stress is a normal psychological and physical reaction to the demands of life. A small amount of stress can be good, motivating you to perform well. But many challenges daily, such as sitting in traffic, meeting deadlines and paying bills, can push you beyond your ability to cope.
Your brain comes hard-wired with an alarm system for your protection. When your brain perceives a threat, it signals your body to release a burst of hormones that increase your heart rate and raise your blood pressure. This “fight-or-flight” response fuels you to deal with the threat.
Once the threat is gone, your body is meant to return to a normal, relaxed state. Unfortunately, the nonstop complications of modern life and its demands and expectations mean that some people’s alarm systems rarely shut off.
Stress management gives you a range of tools to reset and to recalibrate your alarm system. It can help your mind and body adapt (resilience). Without it, your body might always be on high alert. Over time, chronic stress can lead to serious health problems.
STRESS SYMPTOMS: EFFECTS ON YOUR BODY AND BEHAVIOR
Stress symptoms may be affecting your health, even though you might not know it. You may blame sickness for that annoying headache, your sleeping troubles, feeling unwell or your lack of focus at work. But stress may really be the cause.
COMMON EFFECTS OF STRESS
Stress symptoms can affect your body, your thoughts and feelings, and your behavior. Knowing common stress symptoms can help you manage them. Stress that’s not dealt with can lead to many health problems, such as high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, obesity and diabetes.
On your body | On your mood | On your behavior |
Headache | Anxiety | Overeating or undereating |
Muscle tension or pain | Restlessness | Angry outbursts |
Chest pain | Lack of motivation or focus | Drug or alcohol misuse |
Fatigue | Memory problems | Change in sex drive |
Change in sex drive | Feeling overwhelmed | Avoiding friends and staying at home |
Stomach upset | Grumpiness or anger | Exercising less often |
Sleep problems | Sadness or depression | Getting sick easier due to a weaker immune system |
ACT TO MANAGE STRESS
If you have stress symptoms, taking steps to manage your stress can have many health benefits. Check out many possible stress management tips. For example:
• Get regular physical activity on most days of the week.
• Practice relaxation techniques. Try deep breathing, meditation, yoga, tai chi or massage.
• Keep a sense of humor.
• Spend time with family and friends.
• Set aside time for hobbies. Read a book, listen to music or go for a walk. Schedule time for your passions.
• Write in a journal.
• Get enough sleep.
• Eat a healthy, balanced diet.
• Stay away from tobacco and alcohol use, and use of illegal substances. • Aim to find active ways to manage your stress. Idle ways to manage stress that don’t get you moving may seem relaxing. But they may make your stress go up over time. Examples are watching television, going on the internet or playing video games.
WHEN TO ASK FOR HELP
If you’re not sure if stress is the cause, or if you’ve taken steps to control your stress but you keep having symptoms, see your health care provider. Your health care provider may want to check for other potential causes. Or think about seeing a counselor or therapist, who can help you find the sources of your stress and learn new coping tools. And if you are concerned about harming yourself, call 911 or a suicide hotline.