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11 September 2025: THE EXIT DOOR FROM UNGODLY PROVISION – Isaiah 6:1

When someone who has lived off the generosity of a “sugar daddy” genuinely gives her life to Christ, a crisis of provision is almost inevitable. The man who once funded her lifestyle — furnished apartment, car, and school fees — immediately withdraws his support. It becomes his weapon of manipulation: “You’ll soon return. My door is always open.” That’s not an offer; it’s a threat dressed as kindness. At this point, her salvation calls for a new resolve: to renounce not just sin but also the supply system that came with it.

That’s where many fail. They want God’s kingdom, but not the suffering that might come with severing ungodly ties.

Whenever I counsel such people, I tell them plainly: “You will suffer.” That’s not cruelty — it’s truth. Most don’t want to hear it, and few survive that transition. But until you’re willing to suffer for what God has not given you, you’re not ready for what He wants to give you. That willingness to suffer is what qualifies you for divine lifting. Many believers today are too soft to access kingdom wealth because they’ve been pampered by corrupt supply systems. Before Isaiah saw the Lord, he had to go through a personal Uzziah experience. And like I often tell people in such situations: “Your King Uzziah is dead. Now, you will see hunger, you will feel lack, and that lack will teach you obedience.”

The journey from the prodigal lifestyle to kingdom living is not cosmetic — it is surgical. You must allow God to cut off the mindset of “quick money,” the identity of being a taker, and the hunger for ungodly supply. If God is truly weaning you from iniquitous relationships and sinful supply chains, be ready to suffer. But you won’t suffer forever. After you’ve suffered for a while, mercy will locate you, and God will begin to feed you with righteous provisions. He will prove to you that He is enough.

THOUGHT TO PONDER: Have I truly closed the door to ungodly provision, even if it means facing hardship? Am I willing to endure temporary lack to qualify for eternal wealth?

Father, I declare there is no vacancy for vagabond or prodigal spirits in my life. I yield to Your supply system in Jesus’ name. Amen.

BIBLE IN A YEAR:
Isaiah 8:1–9:21, 2 Corinthians 12:1–10, Psalm 55:1–23, Proverbs 23:4–5


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