```Psalm 20:3 - "Remember all your offerings and accept your burnt sacrifice. Selah."```
There are moments in life when heaven responds not just to our words, but to our devotion, generosity, and faithfulness. That moment came for Cornelius. The Bible tells us that his prayers and almsgiving came up as a memorial before God (Acts 10:4), and from that point, a chain reaction of divine events began to unfold.
Cornelius, a Roman centurion, was remembered not because of status or heritage, but because of faith. His devotion broke barriers that had stood for generations and the supernatural took place. A hardened system was softened, a reluctant apostle was moved, and salvation entered a Gentile household for the first time in history. Grace spoke on his behalf. Protocols were set aside. Condemnation had no voice.
Today's devotion is not just about Cornelius’ story, it is about systems that are responding to nature to favour you too. When the door of remembrance opens, heaven initiates divine connections. Cornelius prayed, and miles away, Peter was also in prayers and God arranged a meeting for both of them. The vision Peter received challenged everything he thought he knew. But it was God's perfect plan to bridge the gap and release blessing. When your prayers touches heaven, and your giving becomes a worship, God moves mountains and people for your sake and ensure you are blessed even in circumstances that seems impossible. Barriers before your doors of breakthrough are removed today in Jesus name
_Take the dose for today, Jeremiah 29-32, I Timothy 3_
You are favoured and beautified