SWT - Day 1 Hear the Blessing
Day 1 — Hear the Blessing
Scripture
“Now it shall come to pass, if you diligently obey the voice of the LORD your God, to observe carefully all His commandments which I command you today, that the LORD your God will set you high above all nations of the earth; and all these blessings shall come upon you and overtake you, because you obey the voice of the LORD your God.” — Deuteronomy 28:1–2
Quote
“Listen carefully—you were created to walk in biblical wealth so that Heaven’s provision can be released through your life on Earth.” — Dr. Daniel LeBlanc
Hear the Blessing
Your journey into supernatural wealth transfer begins with hearing. Before the blessing is seen, felt, or experienced, it must first be heard. Deuteronomy 28 does not begin with money, abundance, or prosperity—it begins with the voice of the Lord. This establishes a foundational Kingdom principle: God commands the blessing, but it is activated through hearing and obedience.
Hearing the blessing means tuning your heart to God’s desire for your prosperity as it was originally intended in the Garden of Eden. Eden was not a place of survival; it was a place of supply. Provision existed before responsibility. Abundance flowed before work was assigned. God placed humanity in an environment where every need was met so His purposes could be fulfilled without fear or limitation. The call of God today is a return to that original design—a return to the garden mindset where Heaven is the source and the earth is the assignment.
When Scripture says the blessing will “come upon you and overtake you,” it reveals that the blessing is active, intentional, and unstoppable once released. God’s blessing is not something you chase; it is something that pursues you when you align with His voice. This blessing is not for self-exaltation but for Kingdom elevation. It is only when you rise high in Kingdom finance that Kingdom agenda can be fully accomplished. God sets His people high so His purposes can move forward without restraint.
In the last days, Jesus repeatedly emphasized hearing—“He who has ears to hear, let him hear what the Spirit is saying to the churches.” The Spirit is speaking clearly in this hour about provision, stewardship, and supernatural supply. As natural systems shake, the Church must learn to depend on Heaven’s economy. The gospel cannot be preached to the ends of the earth without resources, and God is preparing His people to steward what He supplies.
Today, you step into the beginning of this revelation by choosing to hear. This is the first paradigm shift—understanding that biblical wealth is not optional, accidental, or reserved for a few. It is part of God’s covenant design for end-times Kingdom purposes. You were created for Kingdom supply, not survival. Open your heart to God’s plan and purpose for the Last Days Great Awakening. What Jesus redeemed, you are commanded to receive. What He paid for, you are called to steward.
Declaration
I open my ears to hear the voice of the Lord clearly. I receive the truth that God commands the blessing over my life. I declare that Heaven’s provision overtakes me as I align with God’s Word. I was created for Kingdom supply, not survival, and I receive the blessing for Kingdom purpose. Amen.
Prayer
Father, in Jesus’ name, thank You for speaking blessing over my life. Holy Spirit, help me guard my heart so I never drift into greed, fear, or selfishness. Lead me into alignment with Heaven’s economy and make me a vessel through which Your provision flows into the earth. Teach me to hear You clearly and obey You faithfully. Amen.
Application
Read Deuteronomy 28:1–14 aloud and allow the blessing to settle into your heart.
Ask the Holy Spirit to reveal any beliefs you hold that contradict God’s desire to bless you.
Take one quiet moment today to simply say, “Lord, I hear You.”
Ask the Holy Spirit to show you someone whose life exemplifies the covenant of increase, and seek their wisdom and insight.
Prayerfully consider how God is calling you to fulfill your destiny by supporting Kingdom agendas financially in this generation.
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Promise 1420
He delivers the poor who cry out for help.
“For he delivers the poor who cry for help, the afflicted who have no one to help them.” (Psalm 72:12)
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