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The Reward in Secret: When Giving Touches Heaven
He Helped a Starving Family — Then the Phone Rang
Michael Chikamso
5/31/20259 min read
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Greetings to the People of the God of Armies Prayer Community.
Good day, beloved ones in the Spirit. May the peace of the Lord Jesus Christ fill your heart today.
Permit me, Michael Chikamso, to speak to you not as a man seeking applause, but as a messenger shaped by truth and sacred observation. There is something deeply spiritual—almost divine—about giving. Not the giving that seeks recognition or repayment. No. I speak of the quiet offering. The bread handed in secret. The coin dropped without a name. The visit no one knew happened.
This kind of giving becomes a covenant in the spiritual realm.
Because true giving, when done rightly—without pride, without announcing it—becomes an altar. And from altars, fire falls. Divine fire. Fire of blessing. Fire of remembrance.
Scripture says, "When you give to the needy, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing." That’s not just poetry. That is a spiritual formula for divine multiplication. And when giving flows from compassion rather than compulsion, the reward isn’t always money—it could be health, peace, protection, or even a harvest your children will reap.
I have seen with my own eyes that those who help the weak silently often meet unexpected favor loudly. God announces their names in rooms they’ve never entered.
So today, I welcome you into this reflection. A story will follow. A moment you’ll not forget. But first, let your heart open to the mystery: when you give rightly, the hand of God moves swiftly
He Helped a Starving Family — Then the Phone Rang
He had no idea his gesture would echo across realms.
It was just another day for the King — not one of crowns and councils, but of choices. The kind of choices that define a soul.
He had received a message, not from a nobleman, but from a young girl. She wasn't asking for a palace or gold. She simply wrote that her mother was sick, and she had been chased out of nursing school for unpaid fees, and she herself had taken to petty jobs just to buy food. Her message wasn’t dressed in pride or manipulation. It came raw, like a tear fallen in prayer.
Without fanfare, without anyone watching, the King responded.


He didn’t make noise about it. He didn’t wait for a crowd to applaud. Instead, he carried what he could—food, medicine money, and school fees—and went straight to where the family lived. It was a hidden act. No cameras. No announcement. Just compassion. When he gave them what they needed, the mother began to cry. The family had almost lost hope. He told them, “Start the treatment. Let your mother eat. And let the child return to school.”
He walked away with no expectation of reward. He had done it from his heart.




He was stunned. His heart trembled—not because of the money he will profit in the contract, but because of how quickly heaven responded. One secret gift he made, one act of mercy he made —and heaven opened.
Let this be a lesson for all of us:
When you give with love, God returns with power.
When you do good in secret, He rewards you in public.
You may not be wearing a crown on your head, but when you live like this, you wear one in heaven.
✦ The Reflection: A Door Opened by Compassion
Sometimes what unlocks heaven isn’t a sermon or a song—it’s a simple act of love done in secret.
We live in a time where people announce every little good they do, expecting validation from men. But God, who sees in secret, doesn’t need applause to move. He rewards the humble. He lifts the hand that lifts others. He opens doors that human effort could never reach.
This story is not just about a king. It’s about you and me. It’s about every time you sacrificed quietly. Every moment you gave even when you had little. Every prayer you prayed for someone else when you yourself were bleeding inside. Those things were not wasted.
What this story shows us is this: when giving is done with sincerity and no spotlight, heaven responds without delay.
The king didn’t give because he had extra. He gave because he saw pain and refused to ignore it. He didn’t know a miracle would come hours later. But it did. That’s how heaven moves. Quiet, precise, and powerful.
May we all learn to give like that.
Not to be seen.
Not to be praised.
But to heal. To lift. To obey God’s heart.
And when we do, may doors we never knocked on begin to open.
But heaven had heard.
Just hours later, his phone rang. It was a new call.
"Sir," the voice said, "we have a major project we want to entrust to you. You were chosen because of your reputation for integrity and excellence."
A contract he didn't apply for. A breakthrough that came uninvited. A door that swung open not by human connections but by divine orchestration.




Closing Prayer — with Michael Chikamso
In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
O Lord, our God,
You who see what no eye sees,
Who hears the cry of the abandoned,
Who lifts the humble and crowns the merciful—
Today, I bring before You every reader, every soul who has chosen kindness over convenience.
I pray now:
Let your reward find them in secret.
Let doors open where they never knocked.
Let the quiet offerings of their hearts provoke loud miracles in their lives.
For every person who has helped someone in need—whether noticed or unnoticed—
Father, arise for them!
Send help from Your sanctuary.
Let the phone call of breakthrough come, even when they didn’t apply.
Let the blessing chase and overtake them.
Lord, silence every voice that mocks their sacrifice.
Let them live to see the fruit of their compassion.
Let the sick they helped be healed.
Let the hungry they fed become vessels of light.
Let the tuition they paid become testimonies of destiny fulfilled.
Bless every secret giver under the sound of this prayer.
Multiply their strength.
Replenish their storehouses.
Establish their name in grace.
King of kings, reward those who act like You.
And now, to you reading this,
May the Lord remember you.
May the Lord favor you.
May the God of sudden blessings visit your house.
And may your next miracle come without warning.
In Jesus’ name.
Amen.
Sacred Heart of Jesus, I Trust in You.
Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee; Blessed art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death. Amen.
God of Armies, God of gods, Christ Jesus, be praised forever, you are the greatest spiritual being of all time. Amen.
Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty, who was, who is, and who is to come, our Lord and God. You are worthy to receive glory, honor, and power. For you created all things, and by your will, they were given existence and life. Holy, holy, holy is the Lord, our Lord Jesus Christ, the God of armies. You are worthy to take the scroll and to break open its seals. For you were killed, and by your sacrificial death, you purchased people for God from every tribe, language, nation, and race. You made them a kingdom of priests to serve our God, and they shall reign on earth. The Divine Lamb that was slain is worthy to receive power, wealth, wisdom, and strength, honor, glory, and praise to him who sits on the throne, and to the Divine Lamb. Be praise and honor, glory and might, forever and ever. Amen. We honor you, O God. Your power is so great.
✦ Final Words with Michael Chikamso — A Call for Faithful Giving
Because you have endured till this very moment, I declare—may heaven open doors for you in ways no man can explain. Time is not wasted when it’s given to truth, and because you’ve offered your time to follow this message to the end, may God repay you with blessings that interrupt delay and scatter stagnation.
This is not just a story—it's a spiritual call. A call for faithful giving, sacrificial love, and holy obedience. For every secret act of kindness you’ve made without reward, may God reward you openly. For every moment you gave without cameras watching, may heaven record it with fire.
You are called to rise. Called to be the helper someone is praying for. Called to sow what no one sees, and reap what no one expected.
This is a call for the givers who don’t make noise. For those who pray in silence, who carry others without recognition. You are not overlooked in the Spirit. You are seen. And your reward will shake the earth.
May the oil of divine remembrance pour upon your name. And may the God who sent favor to the King in this story, send you a phone call that changes your season.
Keep giving. Keep sowing. The heavens are watching.
— Michael Chikamso
God of Armies Prayer Community


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Mental Health and Psychology
A GOA Community Services Health Talk
Mental health is more than the absence of mental illness. It involves a person’s emotional, psychological, and social well-being. It influences how we think, feel, act, handle stress, relate to others, and make choices.
Today, many people live with quiet emotional exhaustion. They smile in public but collapse in private. Understanding mental health isn’t just for professionals — it’s for everyone navigating life.


Burnout and Hidden Struggles
Mental burnout is one of the most overlooked triggers of mental health decline. It's more than just tiredness — it’s emotional depletion, mental fatigue, and the inability to cope or bounce back.
Often, the signs show up silently:
Chronic fatigue
Sleep problems or constant insomnia
Irritability and sadness
Avoiding social gatherings
Loss of joy in things once loved
When a person constantly performs without rest, appreciation, or emotional safety, their mind begins to break quietly.
Why Mental Health Matters
Mental health isn’t isolated from physical health. When your mental space is exhausted:
Your body can’t heal or recover well
Your work performance drops
You become emotionally reactive or numb
Decision-making becomes harder
A stressed mind affects the heart, immune system, digestive tract, and sleep cycle. That’s why many people report headaches, ulcers, or chest tightness when they're emotionally overwhelmed.




Final Thoughts
Whether you view love, burnout, or emotion as a strength or weakness — mental health is a part of who we are. There is strength in slowing down. There is courage in admitting you’re tired. And there is power in healing.
At GOA Community Services, we believe that mental wellness is a human right, not a luxury. You were not created to be strong all the time. You were created to be whole — with room for weakness, recovery, and strength again.
Written by: Kosisochukwu Anutanwa
Reviewed by: GOA Community Services Health Editors
📍 Mental Health & Psychology Series | GOA Health Education
Modern Pressures and Emotional Exhaustion
In today’s fast-paced world, the pressure to keep up is intense. Many people feel the need to "belong," to appear successful, and to meet unrealistic expectations. In this race, they forget to rest, reflect, or ask for help.
Social media, career demands, relationship breakdowns, and financial stress can all pile on top of each other, leaving people emotionally brittle.
Burnout doesn't always scream. Sometimes, it whispers:
> “You’re not doing enough.”
“You’re falling behind.”
“You have no time to rest.”
But these voices are lies. The truth is, your mental health deserves protection. You are not weak for needing rest. You are human.
Pathways to Healing
There is no single solution, but there are steps you can take:
Awareness: The first step is recognizing you’re not okay — and that’s okay.
Stress management: Make time for breaks. Learn to say “no” when necessary.
Self-care: Reconnect with hobbies, nature, rest, and people who uplift you.
Seek professional help: Talk to a counselor, therapist, or trusted health provider.
Healthy boundaries: Not everyone should have full access to your emotional energy.
Healing is a process. You don’t have to get everything right. You just have to start.




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