Open Heavens Devotional Feb 28, 2026 — God’s Right Hand | Pastor E.A. Adeboye | AFRiPAN.com

The Open Heavens Devotional for Saturday, February 28, 2026 titled “God’s Right Hand” teaches that the “right hand” is not merely a direction—it is a spiritual position of honor, authority, strength, and divine backing. The devotional anchors this revelation in Ephesians 2:6, declaring that believers have been raised up together and seated together in heavenly places in Christ Jesus. Since Christ sits at God’s right hand, the devotional emphasizes that God’s children share in that spiritual placement—through Christ.

From Psalm 110:1–3, today’s reading highlights the right hand as the seat of victory: enemies become a footstool, strength is released out of Zion, and power produces willing hearts. The commentary then expands this truth through New Testament affirmations: Jesus is enthroned at the right hand of God (referenced in the transcript with passages such as Hebrews 1:3, Hebrews 12:2, and 1 Peter 3:22), where angels, authorities, and powers are made subject to Him.

What “God’s Right Hand” Means (as taught in the transcript)

  • A place of privilege and honor: the highest seat of spiritual status.

  • A place of ultimate power: greater than any earthly authority.

  • A place of help and sustenance: those aligned with God’s right hand “never lack help,” receiving timely provision and support.

  • A place of influence: believers are meant to live as people of spiritual authority, not intimidation.

One of the strongest cautions in today’s message is that some believers live far below their spiritual reality. Like the prodigal son (Luke 15:11–32), they may remain “sons,” yet lose the benefits of proximity—access, covering, and spiritual advantage—because distance produces struggle. The transcript also references Samson as a warning: empowerment can be real, yet compromise can disconnect a person from the flow of divine power.

Call to restoration

The devotional ends with a clear invitation: if anyone has wandered, God is calling them back. Echoing Revelation 3:20, the message reminds listeners that Jesus is knocking—waiting for surrender, not forcing entry. Returning to God is presented as a heart decision that restores access to the blessings of the Father’s right hand: power, provision, favor, and intimacy.

Reflection prompt from the transcript: Are you occupying your place at God’s right hand?

One-year Bible reading plan: Deuteronomy 23–25
Hymn: In Christ Alone

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