BG Wealth Sharing—A Tool For Kingdom Assignment
BG Wealth Sharing—A Tool For Kingdom Assignment
Ask the Holy Spirit to reveal wealth for Kingdom purposes—and then take practical steps with wisdom, patience, and integrity. Here are strong, proven places to start:
1. Stay connected on BonChat.
Remain active so you receive updated information from Stephen and Elena. Communicate with them regularly—they are looking for leaders who carry vision, consistency, and a Kingdom heart.
2. Open GroupMe → “Wealth Coalition.”
Stay connected, stay informed, and actively engage with what’s being shared.
3. Go to GroupMe “Communication Documents” and download everything.
We’re working on a printed version, but for now you can print your own and organize the material in a 3-ring binder for clarity and easy reference.
4. Go to GroupMe “Training Videos” and watch carefully—more than once if needed.
These trainings are detail-rich. As you watch, follow along in the manuals you downloaded to deepen understanding and build confidence.
5. Attend meetings and bring a guest.
There is power in gathering and testimony. Check with your leadership for meeting times and locations, and come expecting alignment, clarity, and direction.
6. Start your own meetings.
You don’t need a perfect setup—just obedience and consistency. Meetings can happen in churches, restaurants, coffee shops, homes, or small groups. Create an environment where vision and Kingdom purpose can grow.
7. Build a team of 5 people who carry the vision of Kingdom wealth.
Study the Team Building materials found in GroupMe Communications. Once your five are in place, help two of your strongest begin building their five. This creates momentum, leadership development, and stability. A wise strategy is often to build with your spouse first when you are aligned in vision.
8. Help others—even when it doesn’t immediately benefit you.
This is not about hoarding opportunity; it’s about multiplying impact. Build your team with generosity and patience, remembering that we are all part of building wealth for Kingdom purposes.
9. Give strategically—don’t hoard.
Position your family for freedom by allowing wealth to flow. Support local churches and local outreaches, and sow into world-reaching Kingdom organizations such as www.cef.org and www.igniteevangelism.com.
10. Stay anchored in the Word and remember the LORD your God.
Do not allow greed to hijack your assignment. He is where the power comes from. Kingdom wealth is never about chasing money—it is about funding covenant purpose.
“And you shall remember the LORD your God, for it is He who gives you power to get wealth, that He may establish His covenant which He swore to your fathers, as it is this day.”
— Deuteronomy 8:18 (NKJV)
Compelled by Love,
Dr. Daniel LeBlanc
SWT - DAY 40 Becoming the Blessing to Your Generation
It All Begins Here
Day 40 — Becoming the Blessing to Your Generation
“A good man leaves an inheritance to his children’s children, but the wealth of the sinner is stored up for the righteous.”
—Proverbs 13:22 (NKJV)
“Kingdom wealth is not about what you accumulate—it is about what you release to shape generations.”
— Dr. Daniel LeBlanc
Becoming the Blessing to Your Generation
This final lesson brings the entire journey into focus. God’s goal has never been mere personal prosperity; His heart has always been generational impact. Proverbs 13:22 reveals that God thinks in terms of legacy—what flows through your life today is meant to outlive you tomorrow. Kingdom wealth is designed to move beyond one person, one season, or one lifetime and become a blessing that touches families, cities, and nations.
Throughout this 40-day journey, we have seen that Heaven’s economy operates by faith, obedience, revelation, and alignment. Wealth in the Kingdom is not random or selfish; it is purposeful and assigned. God positions resources in the hands of those who understand that they are stewards, not owners. When Heaven transfers wealth, it does so with intention—to fund the Gospel, disciple nations, relieve suffering, and advance God’s Kingdom in the earth.
Becoming the blessing means recognizing that your life is a conduit. God does not just want to bless you; He wants to bless through you. This includes financial provision, but it also includes wisdom, influence, opportunities, and spiritual authority. When believers embrace this mindset, wealth loses its grip and gains its purpose. Fear is replaced with faith, and accumulation is replaced with distribution.
This verse also reminds us that God is actively repositioning resources in the earth. What has been stored up in systems and hands disconnected from God’s purposes is being redirected toward those who will steward it righteously. This is not about entitlement—it is about readiness. Heaven entrusts generational wealth to those who are aligned with Heaven’s agenda and committed to leaving an inheritance that reflects God’s heart.
As this journey ends, the assignment does not. You are now positioned not only to walk in Kingdom provision, but to invite others into the same revelation. Wealth transfer accelerates when truth is shared, faith is multiplied, and obedience becomes contagious. What God has shown you is meant to be passed on.
Declaration
I declare that I am becoming a blessing to my generation and to generations after me. God’s provision flows through my life with purpose and direction. I am a faithful steward of Kingdom wealth, and I use what God entrusts to advance His will in the earth.
Prayer
Father, thank You for trusting me with Your resources and Your purposes. I choose to live with a generational mindset and a Kingdom vision. Use my life, my provision, and my influence to bless others and advance Your Kingdom. Help me steward well what You place in my hands, so that Your goodness is seen for generations to come. Amen.
Application
Take time today to reflect on how this 40-day journey has shifted your understanding of wealth, faith, and obedience. Ask the Holy Spirit how He wants to use you to encourage others to begin their own journey into supernatural Kingdom provision. This may be through conversation, testimony, prayer, or simply sharing what God has shown you.
Invite others to participate in a 40-day journey toward Supernatural Wealth Transfer, reminding them that this is not about chasing money, but about aligning with Heaven’s economy and Kingdom purpose. Encourage them to be on the lookout for the upcoming book Supernatural Wealth Transfer by Dr. Daniel LeBlanc, coming soon on Amazon, which expands on these principles and provides deeper teaching for those ready to steward Kingdom wealth responsibly.
As you share, remember: what God reveals to you is often meant to flow through you. Becoming the blessing means helping others step into alignment with Heaven—so that together, we see God’s provision fund His purposes across the earth.
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Promise 1459
God rewards perseverance with eternal life.
God promises an eternal life free of pain and sorrow.
“God will wipe away every tear from their eyes; there will be no more death, mourning, crying, or pain.”
(Revelation 21:4)
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SWT - DAY 39 Heaven Funds Earthly Assignment
It All Begins Here
Day 39 — Heaven Funds Earthly Assignment
“Your kingdom come. Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.”
—Matthew 6:10 (NKJV)
“When God assigns the work, Heaven assumes the responsibility to fund it.”
— Dr. Daniel LeBlanc
Heaven Funds Earthly Assignment
Many believers pray the Lord’s Prayer without fully realizing what it reveals about God’s Kingdom. When Jesus taught us to pray, “Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven,” He was unveiling a governing principle of Heaven’s economy. Whatever God authorizes in the earth already exists in Heaven, fully supplied and fully prepared. Assignment always comes first. Provision follows.
In Heaven’s economy, obedience and faith precede supply. God does not wait for resources to appear before He speaks an assignment. He speaks first and invites faith-filled obedience. When God reveals His will—whether it is a ministry call, a business idea, a giving instruction, or an act of service—He is not asking us to figure out how to fund it. He is asking us to trust Him as the source. Heaven funds what Heaven initiates.
This prayer also teaches us that God’s will is already complete in Heaven before it ever manifests on earth. Our role is not to create provision, but to agree with Heaven and allow what already exists there to flow through us here. When we align our lives with God’s will, we become conduits through which Heaven’s resources move. Provision flows in the direction of obedience.
This is why faith and assignment are inseparable. Faith receives the assignment first and then trusts God to release what is needed to carry it out. When believers hesitate because they “don’t have enough,” they often delay what Heaven is already prepared to supply. God is not limited by earthly economies, systems, or shortages. He is limited only by agreement, faith, and obedience. Where these are present, Heaven’s flow is unhindered.
Jesus modeled this perfectly. He never feared lack because He knew His assignment came from the Father. Whether feeding multitudes, sustaining ministry needs, or fulfilling redemption itself, Heaven supplied everything required for the work He was sent to do. The same principle applies to believers today. If God assigned it, He has already accounted for it.
This truth brings everything into focus regarding Kingdom wealth transfer. Wealth in God’s Kingdom is not about personal accumulation or comfort—it is about Kingdom execution. Heaven transfers resources to those who are aligned with God’s will, grounded in faith, and committed to obedience. Kingdom wealth flows toward assignment. When believers understand this, fear around finances dissolves, confidence rises, and obedience becomes bold.
Kingdom wealth transfer happens when believers stop asking, “Can I afford this?” and start asking, “Did God assign this?” When Heaven finds willing, obedient, faith-filled stewards, it releases provision with purpose. Heaven is not looking for owners—it is looking for distributors. Those who agree with Heaven’s will, walk by faith, and obey without delay become channels through which Heaven’s wealth moves into the earth to fund the Gospel, bless generations, and advance God’s Kingdom.
Declaration
I declare that Heaven funds every assignment God gives me. I walk in faith and obedience, knowing that supply follows alignment. God is my source, and Heaven’s provision flows through my life for Kingdom purposes. What God assigns, He fully supplies.
Prayer
Father, thank You for revealing how Your Kingdom operates. I choose agreement, faith, and obedience over fear and hesitation. Help me recognize Your assignments and trust You fully as my source. Let Heaven’s provision flow through my life to accomplish Your will in the earth. Amen.
Application
Ask the Holy Spirit to show you one assignment you have delayed because of finances, resources, or uncertainty. Choose today to agree with Heaven and release that concern to God. Declare aloud that if God assigned it, Heaven will fund it. Take one intentional step of obedience—small or large—trusting that provision follows alignment.
As part of that step, consider sowing into proven Kingdom work that carries a clear Last Days mandate. Look at organizations that are actively reaching the world with the Good News, such as those I personally support—Child Evangelism Fellowship (www.cef.org) and Ignite Global Evangelism (igniteevangelism.com). These ministries are focused on advancing the Gospel globally and represent Kingdom agendas that Heaven is eager to fund. Ask the Lord if He is inviting you to partner financially with a work that aligns with His heart. As you give in faith and obedience, remember that Heaven supplies what Heaven initiates, and Kingdom wealth flows toward assignments that carry eternal impact.
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Promise 1458
God rewards perseverance with eternal life.
“Blessed is the one who perseveres under trial because, having stood the test, that person will receive the crown of life that the Lord has promised to those who love Him.” (James 1:12)
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SWT - DAY 38 Faith Is the Title Deed
It All Begins Here
Day 38 — Faith Is the Title Deed
“Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.”
—Hebrews 11:1 (NKJV)
“Faith means I already possess what God has promised, even before I can see it.”
— Dr. Daniel LeBlanc
Faith Is the Title Deed
Many believers misunderstand faith, assuming it is about trying harder to believe rather than trusting what God has already said. Faith is not pretending, guessing, or working up emotion. Faith is believing the promises of God before they show up in the earth. Hebrews 11:1 teaches us that faith gives substance and evidence to God’s promises while they are still unseen. In God’s Kingdom, believing always comes before seeing.
Hope says, “I believe God can do this someday.” Faith goes further and says, “Because God said it, this already belongs to me.” This is why faith can be compared to a title deed. A title deed proves ownership even if the house is not finished yet. In the same way, faith proves spiritual ownership before the promise becomes visible in your life. Faith does not wait for proof—it trusts God’s Word.
When Scripture says faith is the evidence of things not seen, it means Heaven treats what you believe as real before the earth does. God responds to faith, not hesitation. This is also why the Bible warns us about doubt. James 1 tells us that when we doubt, we become double-minded—pulled between trusting God and trusting circumstances. Scripture goes on to say that a double-minded person should not expect to receive anything from the Lord. Doubt disrupts spiritual flow, but faith creates alignment. Faith keeps the channel between Heaven and earth open.
It is important to understand that faith is always voice-activated. Faith is not silent. What we truly believe will eventually be spoken. When we speak God’s Word out loud, we activate our faith and bring it into agreement with Heaven. Jesus taught that we must speak to the mountain, not talk about it. Speaking God’s promises reinforces faith in our hearts and releases authority in the spiritual realm. Silent belief often remains passive, but spoken faith moves things.
This principle is especially important when it comes to provision. God does not release supply to uncertainty. He releases provision where faith is settled and spoken. Faith says out loud, “God, I trust You, even before I see results.” When we waver in our words, we create delay. When we speak in agreement with God, we create movement. Faith stabilizes the heart, and spoken faith directs the flow.
Throughout Scripture, faith always came before manifestation. Noah built the ark before rain fell. Abraham left his home before seeing the land God promised. Moses confronted Pharaoh before deliverance appeared. None of them had natural proof—but all of them had a promise, and they acted and spoke accordingly. They treated God’s Word as already true, and in time, it became visible.
This is where faith connects directly to supernatural wealth transfer. Heaven does not release resources at random or without purpose. God releases provision in response to faith that obeys Him and speaks in agreement with Him. When a believer trusts God’s promises before they can see them and declares that trust with their mouth, Heaven responds by supplying what is needed to fulfill the assignment. Faith establishes ownership first, and then Heaven releases manifestation.
When believers live from faith instead of doubt, and when their words agree with what God has promised, they remove resistance in the flow between Heaven and earth. Faith creates alignment, while doubt creates delay. Those who choose faith—and speak it—position themselves not only to receive Heaven’s provision, but to direct it for Kingdom purposes, funding God’s work, advancing the Gospel, and becoming a blessing beyond their own needs.
Declaration
I declare that faith is my title deed and my voice activates it. I believe the promises of God before they appear in the earth, and I speak them in agreement with Heaven. I choose faith over doubt and trust God’s Word above what I see. What God has promised, I receive by faith and steward for His purposes.
Prayer
Father, thank You for teaching me how faith truly works. I choose to trust what You have said and to speak in agreement with Your Word. Guard my heart and my mouth from doubt, and help me declare Your promises with confidence. I align my life with Heaven so that Your provision can flow freely through me. I receive what You have promised by faith. Amen.
Application
Think about one promise God has given you that you have been hesitant to speak out loud. Today, choose to declare it by faith. Speak God’s promise over your life, your finances, or your assignment. Then take one simple step of obedience that matches your words, trusting that spoken faith clears the way for Heaven’s provision—and supernatural wealth—to be released.
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Promise 1457
God calls us to endure and stand firm, promising eternal life.
“Stand firm, and you will win life.” (Luke 21:19)
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SWT - DAY 37 Revelation Unlocks Provision
It All Begins Here
Day 37 — Revelation Unlocks Provision
“I will give you the treasures of darkness and hidden riches of secret places, that you may know that I, the LORD, who call you by your name, am the God of Israel.”
—Isaiah 45:3 (NKJV)
“Heaven does not hide provision from us—it hides it for us, waiting for revelation to unlock what has already been prepared.”
— Dr. Daniel LeBlanc
Revelation Unlocks Provision
In Isaiah, we learn that revelation is Heaven’s primary key for unlocking provision that has already been set aside for God’s purposes. Isaiah 45:3 makes it clear that God intentionally places resources in hidden and secret places. These riches are not hidden because God is withholding, but because timing, stewardship, and alignment matter. Heaven protects provision until the right moment, the right heart posture, and the right assignment converge. What appears concealed in the natural is often preserved in the spiritual, waiting for revelation to bring access.
The phrase “treasures of darkness” does not refer to evil, but to things that are unseen, undiscovered, or unrecognized by natural understanding. These are resources embedded within opportunities, ideas, innovations, assignments, and divine strategies that cannot be accessed through human effort alone. They require spiritual insight. Revelation turns what was invisible into something recognizable and usable. When God opens your eyes, what once seemed ordinary, overlooked, or inaccessible suddenly reveals Kingdom value and purpose.
Isaiah also speaks of “hidden riches of secret places,” emphasizing that provision is often layered within God’s plan rather than placed on the surface. God reveals provision progressively, not all at once, because stewardship grows alongside understanding. Revelation is not merely information—it is divine insight that carries responsibility. When God reveals something, He is inviting partnership. He is saying, “Now that you see it, are you willing to steward it according to My purposes?” Revelation always carries an invitation to obedience.
God makes it clear that the ultimate purpose of this revelation is relational: “that you may know that I am the Lord.” Provision is never meant to replace dependence on God; it is meant to deepen it. Revelation keeps wealth connected to relationship so that blessing does not become independence or pride. When believers understand this, they stop striving to obtain provision and instead pursue clarity, intimacy, and alignment. They trust that God knows exactly where the resources are hidden and how to bring them into the light at the right time.
The example of Cyrus in Isaiah 45 is especially powerful. God calls Cyrus by name and assigns him purpose before Cyrus even recognizes God. This reveals that Heaven often positions provision before full understanding arrives. God prepares resources in advance for assignments that are still unfolding. Revelation activates confidence because it reminds us that we are stepping into something God has already prepared. When revelation comes, courage replaces hesitation, and obedience replaces uncertainty.
This lesson teaches us that Kingdom provision and wealth transfer are driven by revelation, not pressure. Heaven entrusts hidden riches to those who listen, discern, and move when God speaks. When God reveals a strategy, an opportunity, or a direction, He is also revealing where provision has been stored. Revelation is Heaven’s signal that access has been granted and that the time to steward what has been hidden has arrived.
Declaration
I declare that God reveals hidden treasures and secret riches to me by His Spirit. My eyes are open to see what Heaven has prepared, and my heart is ready to steward it with wisdom and humility. I do not strive for provision—I respond to revelation. What God reveals, He releases for Kingdom purpose.
Prayer
Father, thank You for being the God who reveals what has been hidden. Open my eyes to see beyond natural limitations and recognize the treasures You have prepared in this season. Sharpen my discernment so I can identify Your timing, Your strategies, and Your assignments. I choose to trust You as my source and to steward every revelation in obedience and faith. Amen.
Application
Ask the Holy Spirit today to reveal opportunities, ideas, or assignments that may already be present but not yet fully recognized. Pay close attention to moments of clarity, insight, or spiritual excitement, as these are often signals of revelation. Write down what God shows you and ask Him how to steward it wisely. Choose to act on revelation rather than waiting for visible provision, trusting that what God reveals, He has already prepared to release.
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Promise 1456
God’s purpose for us is salvation and eternal life through Jesus.
“For God has not destined us for wrath, but to obtain salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ.” (1 Thessalonians 5:9)
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SWT - DAY 36 Buy Gold: Faith Transactions
It All Begins Here
Day 36 — Buy Gold: Faith Transactions
“I counsel you to buy from Me gold refined in the fire, that you may be rich; and white garments, that you may be clothed, that the shame of your nakedness may not be revealed; and anoint your eyes with eye salve, that you may see.”
—Revelation 3:18 (NKJV)
“The currency of Heaven is faith—this is how we buy gold from Heaven’s bank.”
— Dr. Daniel LeBlanc
Buy Gold: Faith Transactions
In this lesson, we learn that Jesus is unveiling the way Heaven’s provision flows and how believers are meant to access it. Revelation 3:18 is not simply symbolic language or poetic imagery; it is Jesus revealing a functional Kingdom system. He is showing us that Heaven operates with order, intention, and access points. When Jesus invites us to “buy from Me,” He is not describing a financial transaction, but a spiritual one. Heaven’s economy is not activated by effort, pressure, or negotiation—it is activated by faith that responds to revelation.
When Jesus speaks of gold refined in fire, He is describing faith that has been tested, purified, and stripped of dependence on natural systems. This kind of faith has endured challenge, delay, and refinement, yet has learned to trust God as the source rather than circumstances as the supply. Refined faith no longer asks, “Can I afford this?” but instead asks, “Did God initiate this?” This is not a faith that passively hopes God might provide; it is a faith that confidently believes God wants to flow Heaven’s gold through their hands. Heaven is not seeking people who simply receive blessing—it is seeking people who can steward flow without fear, pride, or control.
This is why Jesus also speaks of white garments. These garments represent purity and righteousness, and once again we see the principle of dependence and flow from Heaven. These garments are not achieved through effort or moral striving; they are received through relationship with Christ. Jesus Himself is our righteousness, and He must be allowed to flow His righteousness—deciding right and doing right—through our lives. Righteousness is not merely a theological position; it is a practical alignment. When righteousness flows through our decisions, priorities, and actions, it keeps the channel between Heaven and earth clear. Without this flow, even provision can distort vision. With it, believers are positioned to see clearly and steward the revelation of wealth transfer without corruption.
Jesus then offers eye salve, revealing that spiritual sight is essential for sustaining Heaven’s flow. The Laodicean church believed they were rich because they evaluated themselves by earthly standards, yet Heaven saw a lack of clarity. Jesus was not correcting their desire for increase—He was correcting their perception. Spiritual blindness often comes when people possess resources without revelation. Eye salve represents the ongoing work of the Spirit to sharpen discernment, helping believers recognize not only what God is releasing, but why He is releasing it. Provision, purity, and perception must remain aligned for Heaven’s economy to operate through a believer’s life.
Faith transactions always precede manifestation, and this principle is critical to understand. Heaven does not fund comfort zones; it funds assignments. When God reveals an instruction, opportunity, or direction that stretches beyond human ability, He is not asking for performance—He is inviting partnership. Faith moves first because trust must be established before supply is released. Every act of obedience opens a channel. Every righteous decision keeps that channel unobstructed. Every step taken in faith positions a believer to access what Heaven has already prepared.
This lesson calls us into a fundamental shift: from striving to stewarding, from accumulation to assignment, and from fear to flow. Buying gold from Heaven’s bank means learning how Heaven’s provision moves and choosing to align with it. When faith becomes your currency and righteousness becomes your pathway, Heaven’s economy is no longer distant—it becomes operational in your life.
Declaration
I declare that faith is my currency and obedience is my response. I believe God desires to flow Heaven’s provision through my life for Kingdom purposes. I walk in the righteousness of Christ, allowing His wisdom and direction to guide my decisions. I am a faithful steward, a clear conduit, and a trusted partner in Heaven’s economy.
Prayer
Father, thank You for revealing how Heaven’s provision flows and how I am meant to access it. I choose faith over fear and obedience over hesitation. Let the righteousness of Christ flow through my thoughts, choices, and actions. Refine my faith, sharpen my spiritual vision, and align my heart with Your purposes. I yield myself as a vessel through which Heaven’s provision can move freely into the earth. Amen.
Application
Ask the Holy Spirit today to show you how Heaven desires to flow provision through your life. Examine whether your decisions, motives, and actions are aligned with Christ’s righteousness flowing through you. Identify one area where fear or hesitation has restricted Heaven’s flow, and choose obedience instead. Declare aloud that faith is your currency and take one intentional step today, trusting that Heaven fully funds what Heaven initiates.
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Promise 1455
God promises eternal life to those who believe in His Son.
“For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.” (John 3:16)
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“7,487 Life-Changing Promises of God” https://a.co/d/04Wxyic
“Love Letters from your Heavenly Father” https://a.co/d/4JEfb7n
“21 Days of God’s Favor” https://a.co/d/hQOuUvl
SWT - DAY 35 Preparing for Christ’s Rule
It All Begins Here
Day 35 — Preparing for Christ’s Rule
“Then the kingdom and dominion, and the greatness of the kingdoms under the whole heaven, shall be given to the people, the saints of the Most High. His kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, and all dominions shall serve and obey Him.”
—Daniel 7:27 (NKJV)
“Kingdom authority and supernatural provision are entrusted only to those whose hearts have been trained, aligned, and proven faithful to serve the King rather than themselves.”
—Dr. Daniel LeBlanc
Preparing for Christ’s Rule
Before Christ rules openly over the kingdoms of this world, Heaven prepares a people capable of carrying His authority and supernatural wealth without corruption. This truth frames Daniel’s prophetic vision and reveals that Kingdom rule does not begin with public power, but with private preparation. God does not release dominion without developing discipline, nor does He entrust authority to hearts that have not been shaped by obedience. What is unfolding in this season is not merely increase—it is training for governance.
Kingdom provision always precedes Kingdom rule. Throughout Scripture, God releases resources ahead of responsibility so His people can learn how to steward power before wielding it. Joseph’s access to Egypt’s wealth prepared him to preserve nations. David’s anointing preceded his throne so his heart could be refined before authority rested upon him. In the same way, supernatural wealth in this hour is not about personal elevation; it is about preparing a people to govern righteously under Christ’s coming Kingdom.
Supernatural wealth is especially revealing because it tests the integrity of authority. Wealth amplifies what already rules the heart. That is why Heaven trains believers to carry provision without corruption—so resources serve righteousness rather than self. Those who make themselves available to God in this season are being taught to handle influence with humility, generosity, and restraint. The flow of Heaven’s supply becomes a refining fire, aligning motives and sharpening discernment so authority is exercised in love and obedience.
Daniel 7:27 makes clear that this dominion is given to the saints collectively, not to isolated individuals. God is forming a people, not promoting personalities. Learning to steward wealth, responsibility, and influence together is part of the preparation for Kingdom rule. Unity, accountability, and shared purpose guard authority from corruption and ensure that power remains submitted to the King. What believers practice now in stewardship becomes the pattern for how they will rule later.
This season of preparation calls for a holy shift in perspective. Increase is not indulgence; it is instruction. Opportunity is not entitlement; it is training. Heaven is raising believers who can carry authority without pride and wealth without compromise. As Christ’s rule draws nearer to its open manifestation, God ensures there is already a prepared people—mature, aligned, and ready to steward both supernatural wealth and Kingdom authority for His eternal purposes. Come quickly, Lord Jesus—Maranatha!
Declaration
I am being prepared to carry Kingdom authority and supernatural wealth with integrity. My heart, my resources, and my influence belong to Christ alone. I submit to Heaven’s training and align with the purposes of His everlasting Kingdom.
Prayer
Father, thank You for preparing Your people for the open rule of Christ. Shape my heart through this season of training. Teach me to steward authority and provision with humility, wisdom, and obedience, so that everything entrusted to me serves Your Kingdom and glorifies You. Amen.
Application
Take time today to reflect on how you are stewarding the authority, influence, and resources God has already entrusted to you. Ask the Holy Spirit to reveal any areas where your heart needs further alignment or refining. Choose one practical way this week to use your time, finances, or influence to advance God’s Kingdom—whether through generosity, service, or obedience. Remember that every act of faithful stewardship is part of Heaven’s preparation for Christ’s coming rule.
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Promise 1454
God rewards perseverance with eternal life.
“Blessed is the one who perseveres under trial because, having stood the test, that person will receive the crown of life that the Lord has promised to those who love Him.” (James 1:12)
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Dr. Daniel LeBlanc’s latest release now available on Amazon!
“Destined to Win”
(Buy now by clicking on the book below)
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Try these popular books are available on Amazon.
“A New Heart Inside” https://a.co/d/a2tebAT
“The Miracle in Your Mouth” https://a.co/d/2sJzNuv
“Building A Heart of Pre-forgiveness” https://a.co/d/0JQeTxk
“7,487 Life-Changing Promises of God” https://a.co/d/04Wxyic
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SWT - DAY 34 — Flow Requires Connection
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DAY 34 — Flow Requires Connection
Key Scripture
“Give, and it will be given to you: good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over will be put into your bosom. For with the same measure that you use, it will be measured back to you.”
— Luke 6:38 (NKJV)
Quote
“What God supplies is sustained by movement—flow stops where connection is broken and accelerates where faith stays connected and releases.”
— Dr. Daniel LeBlanc
Flow Requires Connection
In the Kingdom of God, flow is sustained not by accumulation or restraint, but by intentional and obedient distribution that remains connected to its source. God never designed His provision to terminate with one individual or remain static within one account. Just as life in the human body depends on constant circulation connected to the heart, Kingdom life depends on remaining connected to Heaven’s supply and allowing what is received to move outward. Jesus revealed this design when He declared that those who believe in Him would not merely receive life, but that “out of their innermost being would flow rivers of living water” (John 7:38). The source remains within, but the evidence of connection is outward flow.
Currency itself illustrates this truth. By its very nature—and even by its name—currency is designed to flow in order to keep an economy strong. When money stops moving, economic systems weaken and eventually stagnate. The same principle is seen in an electrical circuit. A circuit only functions properly when it is fully connected and current is flowing. When the circuit remains connected to the power source and electricity moves freely, homes are energized, vehicles operate, and entire systems come alive. When connection is broken, power may exist, but it is no longer accessible—leaving the system inactive and the product unusable because it is not receiving the energy required to operate.
Kingdom provision functions the same way. God’s supply carries power, but that power is activated through connection, and once connected, it produces movement. Provision disconnected from purpose loses momentum, not because power is gone, but because access has been interrupted.
Many believers desire overflow, yet Heaven looks first for connection rather than storage. Scripture reveals that abundance increases where generosity remains connected to God’s intent and distribution flows from obedience. When provision ceases to move outward, it often signals a breakdown in connection—not to the source, but to the assignment attached to the supply. Flow is sustained when what God supplies remains connected to His will and is continually released through faithful stewardship.
Distribution in the Kingdom is never loss; it is proof of alignment. God entrusts greater flow to those who understand that wealth is not ownership, but partnership with Heaven. When a believer recognizes that provision is assigned to purpose, generosity becomes joyful rather than forced, and giving becomes an act of connection rather than sacrifice. What is released in faith returns in multiplication—not as a transaction, but as a natural outcome of remaining connected to God’s design.
The measure of increase Heaven releases is often tied to a believer’s willingness to stay connected through release. God funds what remains connected and moving, not what is withheld or isolated. When resources are consistently directed toward advancing the Gospel, strengthening the Church, discipling nations, and relieving suffering, flow remains uninterrupted. Heaven continues supplying because the connection remains intact and the channel stays open.
True Kingdom flow does not originate from accumulation or financial strategy alone; it is sustained through connection and obedience. When giving remains connected to God’s purposes, provision becomes continual rather than seasonal. Flow is not something believers strive to maintain through effort, but something they steward by remaining connected to the Source and allowing what they receive to move freely.
DECLARATION
I declare that I remain fully connected to Heaven’s supply and obedient to its purpose. What flows to me flows through me according to God’s will. As I stay connected to the Source, rivers of living water flow out of my life, and Heaven’s provision remains active and uninterrupted through my stewardship. I release what God entrusts to me, and He multiplies it for His Kingdom.
PRAYER
Father, I thank You that Your provision is powered by connection to You and sustained through obedience. Keep my heart aligned with Your purposes and my hands open to release what You place within them. Remove every fear that would disconnect me from generosity or cause me to withhold what You have assigned to flow. Teach me to steward Your resources with wisdom and joy, staying connected to You as the Source of all supply. Let what flows through my life advance Your Kingdom on the earth. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
APPLICATION
Today, prayerfully examine whether what God has entrusted to you is fully connected to His purpose or quietly sitting disconnected from its intended flow. Ask the Holy Spirit to reveal where Heaven’s supply is meant to move through your life—whether through giving, supporting Kingdom work, meeting needs, or funding the Gospel. As you intentionally reconnect your resources to God’s assignment rather than personal security alone, you position yourself to experience sustained flow, ongoing provision, and lasting Kingdom impact.
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Promise 1453
God calls us to endure and stand firm, promising eternal life.
“Stand firm, and you will win life.” (Luke 21:19)
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SWT - DAY 33 — MULTIPLICATION IS THE MANDATE
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DAY 33 — MULTIPLICATION IS THE MANDATE
“Then He spoke many things to them in parables, saying: ‘Behold, a sower went out to sow…’” — Matthew 13:3 (NKJV)
“In God’s Kingdom, increase is never accidental—it is the expected outcome of faithful stewardship.” —Dr. Daniel LeBlanc
Multiplication in the Kingdom of God is not a bonus, a reward, or an optional outcome—it is the mandate. From the very beginning, God established seed as the divine mechanism of increase. Every seed carries multiplication within it, not as a possibility but as its inherent design. A seed does not hope to multiply; it multiplies because that is its nature. In the same way, Kingdom wealth is not designed to terminate on personal comfort or accumulation, but to expand support for Kingdom purposes through continual increase.
This is why Kingdom wealth comes to those who are not merely planning for a comfortable retirement, but who are positioned for a continuous flow of provision that establishes the Kingdom of God upon the earth. God’s intent has always been movement, expansion, and influence. In His system, multiplication is never the end goal; it is the positioning that prepares a steward for greater responsibility and greater transfer. When aligned stewardship is sustained over time, multiplication functions much like compounding daily interest—quiet at first, but increasingly powerful, producing growth that becomes explosive in its impact.
God’s economy does not operate without purpose—it operates on mandate. When He gives seed, He expects increase, and when He releases increase, He is aligning a steward who can be trusted with more. As alignment is established, transfer follows naturally. Multiplication creates alignment, and alignment attracts transfer, because Heaven releases resources where purpose, obedience, and stewardship are already in place. This is why Jesus taught so frequently about seed, fields, harvest, and increase. The seed always moves forward toward fruit, and Kingdom seed carries the nature of expansion, influence, and provision for divine assignment. Growth and multiplication are not anomalies in the Kingdom—they are evidence that Heaven’s design is functioning as intended.
Here is the revelation many miss: it is the King’s money for the King’s purposes. Heaven’s supply is not released randomly or without direction. It flows through vessels who understand and live by the prayer, “Your Kingdom come, Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.” Wealth in the Kingdom moves toward obedience, listening hearts, and stewards who remain attentive to the streams of opportunity the Holy Spirit reveals.
Multiplication, therefore, is not about personal status, recognition, or lifestyle elevation—it is about the Kingdom agenda being fully funded. In these last days, God is positioning believers who will recognize open doors, discern streams of wealth, and intentionally funnel provision toward the Great Commission. The harvest is ready, Heaven’s supply is ready, and what Heaven is seeking are aligned stewards who will allow what is in Heaven to be released on earth through their obedience. Multiplication is not pressure; it is partnership with Heaven’s purpose.
DECLARATION
I declare that I am a steward aligned with Heaven’s mandate, and multiplication flows through my hands for Kingdom purposes. As I remain faithful over time, increase compounds through my obedience, producing explosive Kingdom impact. I am positioned for continuous Kingdom flow rather than temporary comfort, and I recognize divine opportunities with clarity and obedience. The King’s resources move through my life to fund the King’s agenda, and what is established in Heaven is being released on earth through me.
PRAYER
Father, I thank You that Your Kingdom operates through seed, increase, and multiplication. Align my heart with Your purposes and my hands with Your assignment, and train my spirit to recognize opportunities that carry Kingdom impact. I choose to steward increase faithfully and joyfully, trusting You as the source of every good gift. Let what You have established in Heaven be released through my life on earth, and use me as a conduit for provision, harvest, and global transformation. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
APPLICATION
Shift your perspective from accumulation to assignment by asking yourself what Kingdom purpose the seed God has entrusted to you is meant to serve.
Begin listening intentionally for Holy Spirit–directed streams of provision, inviting Him to highlight opportunities that align with Kingdom impact.
Recommit to faithfulness in supporting the local church and parachurch ministries that are actively preaching the gospel to the world.
Consider prayerfully supporting global evangelism efforts that advance the Great Commission, such as Ignite Global Evangelism (www.igniteevangelism.com).
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Promise 1452
God’s purpose for us is salvation and eternal life through Jesus.
“For God has not destined us for wrath, but to obtain salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ.” (1 Thessalonians 5:9)
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SWT - DAY 32 Faithful Stewards Are Promoted
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DAY 32 — Faithful Stewards Are Promoted
“His lord said to him, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant; you were faithful over a few things, I will make you ruler over many things. Enter into the joy of your lord.’”
Matthew 25:21 (NKJV)
“God promotes those who faithfully fund what matters most to Him.” — Dr. Daniel LeBlanc
Faithful Stewards Are Promoted
This verse brings Kingdom promotion down to something very practical and very personal. Faithfulness, in God’s eyes, is not measured by how much someone has, but by how consistently they support what God is doing in the earth. One of the clearest expressions of faithfulness today is how believers support the Church and gospel-centered ministries. Jesus made it unmistakably clear that the mission of the Kingdom is to preach the good news to the whole world. The wealth transfer is not about personal comfort or accumulation—it is about funding the global gospel assignment.
When you faithfully give to your local church, missionaries, evangelistic outreaches, and parachurch organizations, you are participating directly in God’s end-time strategy. You may not stand on a stage or travel to the nations, but through faithful stewardship, your obedience carries the gospel farther than your feet ever could. The servant in this parable was promoted because he proved trustworthy with what belonged to the Master. In the same way, God looks for people who will faithfully direct resources toward what advances His Kingdom. Promotion follows alignment with God’s priorities.
This means faithfulness is not abstract. It shows up in regular, intentional support:
• Giving consistently, not occasionally towards Kingdom purposes.
• Supporting vision to fulfill the desires of Jesus to reach everyone with the Good News of Salvation, not just need
• Trusting God enough to invest in Kingdom work locally, regionally, nationally, and world-wide
God does not promote people so they can enjoy more—He promotes them so more of the Kingdom can be advanced through them. The question becomes very personal: Can God trust me to help fund what He cares about most? When the answer is yes, Heaven entrusts more.
Declaration
I am faithful to support God’s work in the earth. I steward my resources to advance the gospel to the whole world.
Prayer
Father, align my heart with what matters most to You. Help me be faithful in supporting the Church and the ministries You are using to spread the good news of Jesus. I trust You to increase what I steward for Your Kingdom purposes. Amen.
Application
Take time today to reflect on where your financial support is going. Ask yourself honestly: Am I faithfully supporting the preaching of the gospel through my local church or trusted ministries? Ask the Holy Spirit where you can begin or strengthen that support. As you pray about practical ways to participate, consider supporting gospel-centered evangelistic work such as www.igniteevangelism.com, which is focused on reaching people with the good news of Jesus. Faithful giving toward God’s mission positions you to participate in the great wealth transfer for Kingdom impact.
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Promise 1451
God promises eternal life to those who believe in His Son.
“For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.”
(John 3:16)
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SWT - Day 31 Multiplication Is the Mandate
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DAY 31 — Multiplication Is the Mandate
“Then he who had received the five talents went and traded with them, and made another five talents.”
Matthew 25:16 (NKJV)
“God does not increase what is hidden—He increases what is stewarded for His purposes.” — Dr. Daniel LeBlanc
This verse shows us God’s expectation in action. The servant who received five talents did not hesitate or wait for further instruction. He understood something essential: this was the King’s money, given for the King’s purposes. What was placed in his hands was not personal provision—it was Kingdom capital.
Multiplication is the very nature of seed. Seed is alive, and living things multiply. God designed seed to grow, expand, and reproduce. Kingdom wealth operates the same way. When Heaven releases seed into the earth, its nature is to multiply support for Kingdom purposes—not to sit idle or be stored away.
In the Kingdom, multiplication is not optional; it is the mandate. God entrusts resources so that what is established in Heaven can be expressed in the earth. Wealth flows so that Heaven’s agenda can be carried out through willing stewards.
The servant did not pray for increase—he acted. He went and traded. His obedience created movement, and movement released multiplication. This reveals a core Kingdom principle: God responds to stewardship in motion when His purposes are at the center.
Kingdom wealth is never about accumulation for self. It is about participation with Heaven. The increase that followed was not a reward for ambition; it was confirmation of alignment. When what belongs to the King is handled faithfully, Heaven entrusts more.
This is why stewards must stay attentive. We are required to keep our ears open for streams of wealth—opportunities, ideas, connections, open doors—that God places before us. These are not distractions; they are supply lines meant to be funneled into the last-days assignment.
Jesus was clear about that assignment: “Go into all the world and preach the gospel.” Kingdom wealth flows so the good news of Jesus can reach every nation. Provision follows purpose.
What is released from Heaven is meant to move through the earth. When you multiply what God gives, you become a conduit for Heaven’s will—on earth as it is in Heaven.
Multiplication is not about getting more.
It is about enabling the mission.
Declaration
I am a faithful steward of the King’s resources. I recognize Kingdom seed, and I steward it to multiply support for God’s purposes.
Prayer
Father, open my ears and sharpen my discernment to recognize the streams of provision You are releasing in this season. Teach me to steward Kingdom seed faithfully so that the good news of Jesus flows through my life into the earth. Amen.
Application
Ask the Holy Spirit to show you one opportunity—financial, relational, or strategic—that He is placing before you right now. Write it down. Ask how it could be multiplied and directed toward Kingdom impact. Then take one obedient step this week to move that seed into motion. Seed multiplies when it is sown.
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Promise 1450
God promises eternal life to those who believe in His Son.
“For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.” (John 3:16)
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SWT - Day 30 — Fear Stops the Flow
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DAY 30 — Fear Stops the Flow
“And I was afraid, and went and hid your talent in the ground. Look, there you have what is yours.”
Matthew 25:25 (NKJV)
“Fear doesn’t just stop faith—it interrupts the flow Heaven designed to move through you.” — Dr. Daniel LeBlanc
The servant’s confession reveals the real problem: fear stopped the flow. He did not lose the money. He did not misuse it. He simply removed it from circulation. And in the Kingdom, when currency stops flowing, it stops functioning as currency.
The very word currency comes from the idea of a current. A current must move. If you stop current in an electrical source you have no power. If you stop a rivers flow you stop current and water no longer flows. When a current is blocked, stagnation sets in. Jesus is showing us that Kingdom wealth operates the same way. What Heaven releases is meant to move through willing stewards, not sit idle in fear.
Heaven is always moving—manifesting, changing, and flowing. God is never stagnant. His provision is never frozen. His purposes are always advancing. When believers align with Heaven’s movement, they experience supply. When they step out of that movement, it appears as though provision has stopped, even though Heaven never did.
Fear convinces believers that stillness is safer than movement. It whispers that doing nothing is wisdom. But Heaven never blesses immobility. The servant thought returning the money unchanged was enough, but Heaven does not reward preservation—it rewards participation.
This is why fear is so dangerous in the last days. Heaven is expanding. Provision is increasing. Opportunities are multiplying. But fear causes believers to step out of the current and bury what was meant to flow through them.
When the flow stops, transfer begins. The servant did not lose the wealth because he failed; he lost it because he refused to stay in motion. Currency that does not circulate is eventually reassigned. God does not remove wealth because of loss—He removes it because of stagnation.
Faith keeps the current moving. Fear dams it up. Faith says, “God will multiply this.” Fear says, “What if I lose it?”
The Kingdom does not ask for perfection. It asks for movement. When you stay in the flow—listening, responding, acting—Heaven supplies more current. When you step out of the flow, provision looks like it dries up, even though Heaven is still releasing. God is not looking for people who protect money. He is looking for people who keep the current moving so His purposes can advance in the earth.
Declaration
I refuse fear. I stay in the flow. What Heaven releases through me will circulate and multiply.
Prayer
Father, remove fear that interrupts the flow of provision in my life. I choose faith, movement, and obedience. Keep me sensitive to Your direction so I remain aligned with what You are releasing in these last days. Amen.
Application
Ask the Holy Spirit to show you where fear has slowed or stopped your movement—financially, relationally, or in obedience. Identify one place where you have buried what God entrusted to you. Then take one intentional step to put it back into circulation. Movement restores flow, and flow invites multiplication.
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Promise 1449
Those who are cleansed will be granted eternal life and entry into God’s king-dom.
“Blessed are those who wash their robes, that they may have the right to the tree of life and may go through the gates into the city.” Revelation 22:14
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SWT - Day 29 The Wealth Principle
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DAY 29 — The Wealth Principle
“For the kingdom of heaven is like a man traveling to a far country, who called his own servants and delivered his goods to them. And to one he gave five talents, to another two, and to another one, to each according to his own ability; and immediately he went on a journey.”
Matthew 25:14–15 (NKJV)
“What Heaven entrusts financially is meant to multiply and flow into His Kingdom purposes.”
— Dr. Daniel LeBlanc
The Wealth Principle
In the Parable of the Talents, Jesus is intentionally teaching a Kingdom wealth principle, not a lesson about personal gifting. This passage is often misunderstood because of the word talent. Today, that word usually means a skill or ability. But in the original Greek, the word talanton refers to a very large sum of money—a significant financial weight. Through this parable, Jesus reveals a mystery of Kingdom wealth and how Heaven entrusts financial resources to accomplish eternal purposes in the Last Days.
The master delivers his goods—his wealth—to the servants. Ownership never changes. Responsibility does. The servants are not evaluated by how much they received, but by what they did with what was placed in their hands. This immediately shows us how Heaven thinks about money: it is entrusted, expected to move, and designed to multiply. God Himself declares this ownership plainly when He says, “The silver is Mine, and the gold is Mine,” says the Lord of hosts (Haggai 2:8, NKJV).
What makes this parable even more powerful is its context. Jesus teaches it while speaking about the end times. Just before this, He declares that the gospel of the Kingdom will be preached in all the world. Then, without changing subjects, He explains—through this parable—how that global mission will be funded. This is not accidental. Jesus is showing us that God’s end-time plan already includes provision.
The Wealth Principle is clear: Heaven has already released resources into the earth. As Heaven is constantly expanding, so is provision being released to the earth. That provision is actively looking for receivers—believers who not only believe God’s Word, but who are willing to receive and steward this heavenly wealth for Kingdom purposes.
Money in the Kingdom is never neutral. It is seed. Seed is alive. Seed is meant to be planted, not buried. When wealth is viewed as ownership, fear leads to hoarding. When wealth is viewed as stewardship, faith releases increase.
Scripture tells us the wealth was given according to ability. This speaks to capacity and readiness. God entrusts resources to those who can recognize opportunity and respond with obedience. Heaven measures faithfulness not by how much you have, but by how willing you are to act.
This is why our ears and hearts must stay open. Kingdom wealth often arrives as opportunity—ideas, timing, relationships, open doors, or divine connections. The Master is still speaking. He is still directing. He is still entrusting.
When hearts are attentive, streams of provision become visible. When believers listen and respond, Heaven’s resources flow through the earth exactly as they are established in Heaven.
What you have—and what God is showing you right now—are part of His strategy to fund His Kingdom in these last days.
Declaration
My ears are open and my heart is receptive to Heaven’s streams of wealth and opportunity. I believe and receive what God entrusts to fund His Kingdom.
Prayer
Father, keep my heart sensitive and my ears attentive. Help me recognize the opportunities You place before me to advance Your Kingdom on earth as it is in Heaven. Teach me to respond quickly, steward wisely, and partner faithfully with Your purposes. Amen.
Application
Pause today and listen. Ask the Holy Spirit to reveal one opportunity, idea, or open door already in front of you. Write it down. Ask how it can be stewarded, multiplied, or released for Kingdom impact. Then take one intentional step in obedience. What you act on today prepares you for what Heaven will release next.
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Promise 1448
Belief in Jesus guarantees eternal life, while rejection results in separation from God.
“Whoever believes in the Son has eternal life, but whoever rejects the Son will not see life, for God’s wrath remains on them.” John 3:36
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SWT - Day 28—The Blessing Covers Generations
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Day 28 — The Blessing Covers Generations
“Blessed shall you be when you come in, and blessed shall you be when you go out.”
— Deuteronomy 28:6
“The blessing doesn’t stop with you—it moves through you.”
— Dr. Daniel LeBlanc
The Blessing Covers Generations
God never intended His blessing to terminate in one lifetime. From the beginning, His design has been generational—flowing through families, lineages, and legacy. Deuteronomy 28 reveals a blessing that surrounds every movement of life: coming in, going out, beginning, building, and sending. This is not just momentary favor; it is continuous covering.
Throughout this week, we have seen that faith must be sown, spoken, aligned with purpose, protected by covenant, and guarded from loss. All of this leads to one outcome: the blessing that remains. God’s blessing is not fragile. It is resilient, transferable, and designed to endure beyond you.
Generational blessing is not accidental—it is cultivated. It is sustained by what you believe, what you speak, what you steward, and what you model. The blessing follows obedience, but it also follows example. What you normalize becomes what the next generation inherits.
This is why words matter so deeply. What you declare over your life today becomes the language your children and spiritual sons and daughters speak tomorrow. Faith-filled speech trains future generations how to see God, how to steward resources, and how to walk confidently in their assignment.
The blessing also creates stability. When God blesses your coming and going, it means every transition is covered—career changes, ministry shifts, seasons of growth, seasons of rest. Covenant blessing does not disappear when circumstances change. It travels with you.
God’s desire has always been to establish people who are so anchored in Him that blessing flows naturally through their lives into others. This is how righteousness multiplies. This is how Kingdom culture expands. This is how wealth, wisdom, and faith are transferred without corruption.
The blessing covering generations does not mean perfection—it means preservation. It means even when mistakes are made, God’s hand remains. It means mercy interrupts failure. It means destiny is stronger than detours. You are not merely living for today; you are laying foundations for tomorrow. The blessing on your life is meant to continue moving—stronger, clearer, and more effective with every generation it touches.
Prayer
Father, thank You for blessing my coming and my going. I receive Your blessing not only for my life, but for the generations connected to me. Help me to steward what You have entrusted to me with wisdom, humility, and faith. Let Your blessing flow through my words, my actions, and my obedience, establishing a legacy that honors You. In Jesus’ name I pray, Amen.
Declaration
The blessing of the Lord covers my life.
I am blessed in every season and every transition.
What God begins in me will continue through generations.
My life establishes legacy, not limitation.
Application
Reflect on the kind of legacy you are intentionally building right now.
Identify one belief, habit, or pattern you want the next generation to inherit from you.
Speak a blessing aloud over your family, spiritual sons and daughters, or those you influence.
Commit to living with generational vision—not just personal success.
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Promise 1446
God rewards those who persist in doing good with eternal life.
“He will reward each person according to what they have done. To those who by persistence in doing good seek glory, honor and immortality, he will give eternal life.” Romans 2:6-7
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SWT - Day 27—God Rebukes the Devourer
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DAY 27 — God Rebukes the Devourer
“I will rebuke the devourer for your sakes, so that he will not destroy the fruit of your ground…” — Malachi 3:11
“Provision doesn’t just come by increase—it comes by protection.”
God Rebukes the Devourer
Many believers pray for increase while silently tolerating loss. But Scripture reveals something powerful: God does not only bless—He rebukes. The devourer represents anything that consumes resources without producing fruit. It can show up as constant breakdowns, unexpected expenses, chronic shortages, wasted effort, or cycles where money comes in but never seems to stay. The issue is not always lack of income—it is often unchecked leakage.
God promises to intervene for your sake. This is covenant language. When God rebukes the devourer, He does not merely slow it down—He restrains it. He places boundaries around your increase. He protects what you produce. Notice the order: fruit is mentioned before abundance. God is concerned with sustainability, not just moments of overflow. He wants what He gives you to remain, multiply, and serve purpose.
This rebuke is released through alignment by believing God’s promise and confessing it out loud into the atmosphere. As Jesus taught us in Mark 11, we do not pray about the mountain—we speak to it. Faith-filled words release authority and confront anything resisting God’s order in your life. You were never meant to live in a cycle of loss. Heaven’s economy includes protection, preservation, and peace.
APPLICATION
Identify one area where loss has felt normal or unavoidable.
Change agreement with loss by speaking God’s promise out loud.
Speak directly to the “mountain” and expect divine restraint and protection.
DECLARATION
I declare that the devourer is rebuked in my life.
What I produce will not be consumed by loss.
My increase is protected, my provision is preserved,
and my resources serve God’s purpose without interruption.
PRAYER
Father, I thank You that You are not only my provider, but my protector. I believe Your promise, and I speak it boldly. I speak to every mountain of loss, waste, and resistance. Rebuke the devourer for my sake and guard the work of my hands. I receive Your protection with confidence and peace. Amen.
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Promise 1445
Promise: Belief in Jesus gives us eternal life, while rejection leads to separation from God.
“Whoever has the Son has life; whoever does not have the Son of God does not have life.” 1 John 5:12
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SWT - Day 26 Provision Follows Covenant People
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Day 26 — Provision Follows Covenant People
“Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me
All the days of my life;
And I will dwell in the house of the LORD forever.”
— Psalm 23:6
“Provision is not pursued in the Kingdom—it pursues covenant people.”
— Dr. Daniel LeBlanc
Provision Follows Covenant People
In the Kingdom of God, provision does not respond to panic, pressure, or performance—it responds to covenant. Psalm 23 does not describe a life of striving or chasing. It describes a life where goodness and mercy follow. That word alone dismantles a poverty mindset. Covenant people are not running after provision; provision is running after them.
Covenant changes positioning. When you understand that you belong to God and that He is committed to you, the pressure to “make things happen” begins to fall away. God does not merely provide for covenant people—He positions provision around them. It trails them. It intercepts them. It shows up where obedience leads.
Many believers exhaust themselves trying to secure what God already promised to supply. But covenant is not a transaction—it is a relationship. Provision flows from relationship, not performance. When you live aware of covenant, you stop measuring your future by today’s resources and start trusting the Shepherd who leads you forward.
Notice the order in Psalm 23. David doesn’t talk about abundance first—he talks about following. Provision is a consequence, not a pursuit. When you walk with God, goodness and mercy track your steps. They respond to direction. They appear in alignment with obedience.
This is why speaking matters so much. Covenant people speak differently. They do not narrate lack; they declare trust. They do not rehearse fear; they reaffirm relationship. Words spoken in faith keep the heart anchored in covenant rather than anxiety. What you speak reveals whether you believe provision is chasing you—or whether you think you are chasing it.
Covenant also protects from burnout. When you believe everything depends on you, rest disappears. But when you know provision follows you, you can obey without panic, give without fear, and build without striving. Covenant people move with confidence because they know God is responsible for the supply.
Provision does not follow ambition—it follows alignment. It does not follow worry—it follows trust. And it does not follow need—it follows covenant. When you live conscious of God’s commitment to you, you discover that what you need often arrives right on time—sometimes from places you never expected.
Declaration
I am a covenant person. I do not chase provision—provision follows me. Goodness and mercy track my steps daily. I walk in obedience, rest, and confidence.
Prayer
Father, thank You that I am in covenant with You. I release the burden of striving and the pressure to control outcomes. Help me to walk in trust, obedience, and rest—knowing that goodness and mercy follow me. Teach me to live aware of Your provision and confident in Your care. Amen.
Application
Reflect on areas where you have been striving instead of trusting.
Ask God to help you recognize covenant thinking versus survival thinking.
Replace anxious language with covenant-based declarations this week.
Walk intentionally today with the awareness that provision follows you.
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Promise 1444
Jesus promises eternal life and protection, ensuring that nothing can take us from His care.
“I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish; no one will snatch them out of my hand.” John 10:28
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SWT - Day 25 Life and Death Are in the Tongue
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Day 25 — Life and Death Are in the Tongue
“Death and life are in the power of the tongue, And those who love it will eat its fruit.”
— Proverbs 18:21
“Your words are never neutral—they are always planting something.”
— Dr. Daniel LeBlanc
Life and Death Are in the Tongue
Words are not accessories to life—they are architects of it. Scripture does not describe the tongue as influential; it describes it as powerful. Every word spoken carries direction. It either releases life or reinforces death, builds purpose or erodes it, protects inheritance or sabotages it.
After understanding that faith must be sown (Day 22) and spoken with authority (Day 23), and that wealth is assigned to purpose (Day 24), this truth becomes unavoidable: what you speak determines what survives. Many people lose momentum, provision, and legacy not because God withholds—but because their words undermine what Heaven is building.
You cannot speak purpose on Sunday and death over it all week. You cannot declare faith publicly while privately rehearsing fear, lack, and defeat. Words spoken casually still carry authority. The tongue does not wait for perfection—it simply releases whatever it is given.
This is why Proverbs says you will eat the fruit of your words. Fruit grows over time. It develops quietly. It matures consistently. Most outcomes in life are not sudden—they are harvested. Your future is being shaped daily by what you repeatedly say.
The enemy understands this principle well. He cannot cancel God’s assignment, but he can tempt people to speak against it. Complaining, negative forecasting, self-disqualifying language, and agreement with lack all become tools to weaken momentum. Death is rarely dramatic—it is usually conversational.
But life works the same way. When you speak God’s Word—especially when circumstances disagree—you protect what God has entrusted to you. You create boundaries around your assignment. You guard provision. You reinforce purpose. Faith-filled speech becomes a shield over destiny and a safeguard for generational blessing.
This is especially critical when training the next generation. What they hear consistently becomes what they believe instinctively. If they hear fear, scarcity, and defeat, they inherit limitation. If they hear faith, purpose, and expectation, they inherit confidence. Words are the first inheritance you pass on.
Life and death are not decided in moments of crisis—they are decided in daily language. The tongue reveals what the heart is agreeing with. When your words align with Heaven, your life begins to follow.
Declaration
My words release life, not death. I speak in agreement with God’s purpose and promises. My tongue protects my assignment and my legacy. I will eat the fruit of faith-filled words.
Prayer
Father, bring my words into alignment with Your truth. Guard my mouth from careless speech and unconscious agreement with fear, lack, or defeat. Teach me to speak life over my assignment, my resources, and the generations connected to me. Teach me to hear the voice of Your Holy Spirit so that I can guard my mouth and speak the promise in Your Word. Let my words protect what You are building and produce fruit that honors You. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Application
Pay attention today to the words you speak most naturally.
Identify one phrase or habit of speech that may be undermining life or purpose.
Replace it with a Scripture-based, faith-filled declaration.
Speak intentionally—remembering that every word plants a seed.
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Promise 1443
Promise: Jesus is the source of eternal salvation for all who obey Him.
“And being made perfect, he became the source of eternal salvation to all who obey him.” Hebrews 5:9
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SWT - Day 24 Wealth Is Assigned to Purpose
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Day 24 — Wealth Is Assigned to Purpose
“A good man leaves an inheritance to his children’s children, But the wealth of the sinner is stored up for the righteous.”
— Proverbs 13:22
“Wealth is never random in the Kingdom—it is assigned.”
— Dr. Daniel LeBlanc
Wealth Is Assigned to Purpose
In the Kingdom of God, wealth is not released according to desire—it is released according to purpose. Scripture does not present wealth as a personal reward or a private indulgence, but as a tool entrusted to those who will steward it in alignment with God’s plans. This is why Proverbs 13:22 connects wealth to inheritance, righteousness, and generations. Wealth moves where purpose is clear.
Many people pursue provision without first discovering assignment. But God does not fund confusion. He funds clarity. When purpose is undefined, provision is often delayed. But when assignment becomes clear, provision gains direction. Wealth is drawn to purpose the way resources are drawn to vision—it follows what God is building.
This is also why Scripture reveals that the wealth of the sinner is stored up. Stored implies timing. It implies transfer. It implies assignment. Wealth is not lost—it is held in reserve until it finds a righteous steward who understands its purpose. God is not withholding resources; He is positioning them.
Inheritance language matters here. God thinks generationally. He releases wealth to those who can see beyond themselves—to those who understand that increase is not just for comfort today, but for continuity tomorrow. Kingdom wealth is meant to outlive you. It is designed to serve people you may never meet and fund assignments you may never personally complete.
This raises an important question: Are you training the next generation to develop Kingdom wealth for God’s purposes?
Inheritance is more than money—it is wisdom, mindset, values, and vision. If wealth is assigned to purpose, then the next generation must be taught how to steward it without losing their hearts, their humility, or their dependence on God. Wealth transfer without Kingdom training becomes a liability instead of a legacy.
Wealth disconnected from purpose becomes dangerous. It amplifies pride, feeds fear, and distorts identity. But wealth submitted to purpose becomes powerful. It accelerates impact, expands influence, and removes limitations from obedience. God does not bless merely to enrich individuals; He blesses to empower vessels.
When your heart is aligned with God’s purpose, wealth no longer feels heavy or stressful—it becomes intentional. You stop asking, “How much can I keep?” and start asking, “How much can I deploy?” This shift transforms wealth from a burden into a blessing and from a temptation into a testimony.
Wealth is not proof of righteousness—but purpose determines stewardship. God entrusts increase to those who will protect it, direct it, and release it according to His will. When purpose is clear, provision becomes inevitable.
Declaration
My life is aligned with God’s purpose. Wealth follows assignment and flows with clarity. I steward resources with wisdom and train the next generation to do the same. What God places in my hands will bless generations.
Prayer
Father, align my heart with Your purpose and my desires with Your assignment. Help me not only steward what You place in my hands, but also to train the next generation to do the same. Teach me to model wisdom, generosity, and obedience so that Kingdom wealth will continue to serve Your purposes long after my lifetime. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Application
Ask God to clearly reveal the purpose He is asking you to steward right now.
Reflect on how you are preparing the next generation to handle increase with wisdom.
Write one practical way you can model Kingdom stewardship to those coming after you.
Commit to stewarding both resources and revelation with excellence and intention.
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Promise 1442
Promise: Belief in Jesus leads to eternal life and freedom from judgment.
“If anyone hears my word and believes him who sent me, they will not be judged but have crossed from death to life.” John 5:24
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SWT - Day 23 Faith-Filled Words Move Obstacles
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Day 23 — Faith-Filled Words Move Obstacles
“For assuredly, I say to you, whoever says to this mountain, ‘Be removed and be cast into the sea,’ and does not doubt in his heart, but believes that those things he says will be done, he will have whatever he says.”
— Mark 11:23
“Words spoken in faith don’t just change feelings—they shift systems.”
— Dr. Daniel LeBlanc
Faith-Filled Words Move Obstacles
Faith is never silent. In the Kingdom of God, faith expresses itself through words that agree with Heaven. Jesus made it unmistakably clear: the mountain does not move because of effort, emotion, or desperation—it moves because of spoken belief. Obstacles are moved when faith is released through the mouth.
From the beginning, man was given dominion over all the earth. Dominion was not symbolic—it was functional. That dominion required authority, and authority was designed to be released through words. God created the world by speaking, and then He entrusted humanity with delegated authority to govern the earth the same way. Strong, confident, faith-filled words—what we now call declarations—are the primary way that authority is exercised.
Jesus never said to pray about the mountain. He never instructed His disciples to talk endlessly about how big the mountain was, how impossible it looked, or how overwhelming the problem felt. He never said to spiritualize passivity by saying, “Well, whatever God’s will is will just happen.” No—He said unequivocally: speak to the mountain.
That distinction matters. Prayer aligns your heart, but speaking releases authority. Talking about the mountain magnifies resistance. Speaking to the mountain enforces Heaven’s order. Faith does not negotiate with obstacles—it addresses them directly with confidence rooted in God’s Word.
Many believers confuse submission with silence. But biblical faith is not passive resignation; it is active dominion under God’s authority. When Jesus spoke of mountains, He was not merely referring to geography—He was revealing how faith confronts obstacles, systems, and structures that oppose God’s assignment. Faith-filled words do not ignore reality; they challenge it with a higher authority.
Obstacles respond to language. Economies move on words. Legal systems are built on declarations. Relationships rise or fall based on what is spoken. In the same way, spiritual systems respond to faith-filled speech. When you speak in agreement with God’s Word, you are not begging Heaven—you are enforcing what Heaven has already authorized.
Fear-filled words reinforce broken systems. Faith-filled words disrupt them. Every time you speak doubt, limitation, or defeat, you give permission for resistance to remain. But every time you speak God’s Word with conviction, you introduce Heaven’s order into the environment. Systems shift not because circumstances suddenly agree, but because delegated authority has been activated.
Speaking destiny over your assignment is not pretending problems don’t exist—it is declaring that they do not have final authority. Your words do not deny reality; they define direction. When you speak what God has said, you align your assignment with Heaven’s outcome, and obstacles must eventually respond.
Declaration
My words are filled with faith and aligned with Heaven. I exercise dominion through strong, confident declarations. I do not talk about mountains—I speak to them. Obstacles move as I release Heaven’s authority through my words. My assignment advances through faith-filled speech.
Prayer
Father, align my words with Your truth and my mouth with Your authority. Thank You for entrusting me with dominion and delegated authority through Christ. Teach me to speak with faith, clarity, and confidence. I refuse passive language and powerless agreement with fear. I choose to speak directly to obstacles as You instructed. Let my declarations enforce Heaven’s will in every system connected to my assignment. Amen.
Application
Identify one “mountain” or system that has resisted progress in your assignment.
Ask yourself honestly: Have I been praying about it, talking around it, or speaking to it?
Write one clear, faith-filled declaration grounded in Scripture for that area.
Speak that declaration aloud daily with confidence and expectation.
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Promise 1441
Promise: Eternal life is a gift from God, given to those who believe in Jesus.
“And this is the testimony: God has given us eternal life, and this life is in his Son.” 1 John 5:11
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SWT - Day 22 Sowing Is the Language of Faith
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Day 22 — Sowing Is the Language of Faith
“But this I say: He who sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and he who sows bountifully will also reap bountifully.”
— 2 Corinthians 9:6
“Every seed is a statement. What you sow is what you believe God will multiply.”
— Dr. Daniel LeBlanc
Sowing Is the Language of Faith
Faith does not begin with words—it begins with movement. In God’s Kingdom, sowing is the primary language faith speaks. Before faith ever declares, it releases. Before it demands results, it aligns itself with Heaven’s order. When you sow, you are not simply giving something away; you are stepping into agreement with God’s future for your life and His purpose for the earth.
One important factor God has taught me is this: you must name your seed. Every seed carries intention, direction, and expectation. When you name a seed, you are not manipulating God—you are clarifying your faith. You are declaring what that seed represents and what you believe God is going to multiply through it. A seed without purpose is vague; a named seed is intentional.
God’s plan has always advanced through people who were willing to invest in something larger than themselves. Every major move of God—every awakening, every breakthrough, every generational shift—was funded by someone who believed enough to sow with purpose. Naming your seed aligns your giving with God’s assignment and keeps your faith focused on His promise rather than your sacrifice.
Many believers want God to bless their plans without ever asking what His assignment requires. But seed follows assignment. God multiplies what is aligned with His purpose. When you sow into Kingdom work—and name that seed—you are saying, “I trust Your vision more than my comfort. I believe Your destiny is worth my investment. I expect this seed to produce exactly what it was sown for.” This is where faith becomes active, personal, and costly.
Sowing also confronts the heart. It forces a decision: will you partner with fear or with faith? Will you hold tightly to what you have, or will you release it with clarity and expectation? Faith refuses to remain a theory—it demands participation. Heaven responds not to good intentions, but to obedient, intentional alignment.
Your seed is not about survival; it is about significance. When you sow—and name your seed—you are declaring that your life, your resources, and your future are connected to God’s Kingdom agenda. This is how destiny is spoken—not merely through confession, but through courageous cooperation with Heaven’s plan.
Lastly, don’t limit sowing to a particular seed, like money. Although money is an important seed, the promises of God found in the Word of God can be one of most important seeds you will ever sow. Don’t neglect sowing the promises of God everyday all day!
Declaration
I sow in faith and alignment with Heaven. I name my seed with clarity, purpose, and expectation. My seed partners with God’s plan and advances His Kingdom. I am fully aligned with His purpose, and my harvest is secured. I speak the promises of God everyday and all day!
Prayer
Father, I choose alignment over comfort and faith over fear. I open my heart to Your assignment and Your purpose. Show me where You are working and how You are inviting me to partner with You. I release my seed with intention and expectation, naming it according to Your promise and Your will. I trust You to multiply what is surrendered to You. Let my life and my resources advance Your Kingdom and fulfill Your purpose. Let my mouth sow your promises that will change my atmosphere. In Jesus’ name I pray, Amen.
Application
Ask God where He is working and how He is inviting you to participate through sowing.
Before you sow, clearly name your seed—what are you believing God to produce through it?
Identify one area where fear has kept you from fully partnering with God’s assignment.
Choose to sow as an act of intentional alignment, not obligation.
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Promise 1440
Promise: Jesus promises resurrection to those who believe in Him, even after death.
“I am the resurrection and the life. Whoever believes in me, though he die, yet shall he live.” John 11:25
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