SWT - Day 7 Satan’s strategy vs God’s plan
Day 7 — Satan’s strategy vs God’s plan
Scripture
“The thief does not come except to steal, and to kill, and to destroy. I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly.”
— John 10:10
Quote
“God’s plan has always been life and abundance, because Kingdom assignment requires Kingdom provision.”
— Dr. Daniel LeBlanc
Teaching
Scripture reveals a clear contrast between two opposing agendas operating in the earth. One originates from God and produces life, abundance, restoration, and purpose. The other originates from the enemy and produces loss, destruction, limitation, and fear. These two plans are not subtle variations of the same idea; they are direct opposites, moving humanity in completely different directions.
From the beginning, God’s plan for humanity was abundance connected to assignment. Eden was marked by provision before responsibility, supply before stewardship, and abundance before labor. God never designed humanity to struggle for survival; He designed humanity to steward overflow in partnership with Him. Abundance was the environment in which obedience and dominion flourished.
Satan’s strategy, by contrast, has always been to distort God’s character and reduce humanity to survival mode. To steal provision. To kill vision. To destroy purpose. Poverty, lack, and fear are not signs of humility or holiness—they are tools the enemy uses to distract, discourage, and disempower. When survival becomes the focus, assignment is postponed.
It is important to make this distinction clear: Jesus never said, “Blessed are the poor.” He said, “Blessed are the poor in spirit.” Poverty of spirit speaks to humility and dependence on God, not material lack. Jesus did not glorify poverty—He confronted it, healed it, fed the hungry, and restored dignity. The gospel is not an invitation to remain poor; it is good news that delivers people out of limitation and into life.
Jesus declared that He came so we could experience life—life in its fullest expression. That abundance is not about indulgence; it is about capacity. Kingdom assignment requires Kingdom provision. The greater the assignment, the greater the need for supernatural supply. This is especially true in the Last Days, when the harvest is great and the systems of the world are shaking.
Today, you are not choosing between two lifestyles; you are discerning between two kingdoms. One steals, kills, and destroys. The other gives life and abundance. God’s plan has never changed. He desires a people who are resourced, positioned, and empowered to carry His purposes in the earth.
You were not created for survival. You were created for Kingdom supply. 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 reject every strategy of the enemy that promotes fear, lack, and limitation. I receive God’s plan of life and abundance over my life. I declare that Kingdom provision flows to Kingdom assignment, and I am positioned to steward what Heaven supplies. I choose God’s plan. I receive His abundance. Amen.
Prayer
Father, thank You for revealing Your heart for life and abundance. I renounce every lie that poverty is Your will or lack is holiness. I receive the abundant life Jesus purchased for me. Align my heart, my thinking, and my finances with Your Kingdom plan. Prepare me to steward Kingdom provision for Kingdom purposes in this generation. Amen.
Application
1. Read John 10:10 slowly and identify the contrast between God’s plan and the enemy’s strategy.
2. Ask the Holy Spirit to reveal any beliefs you have held that confuse lack with holiness.
3. Reflect on how abundance increases your capacity to serve, give, and advance the Kingdom.
4. Thank Jesus specifically for what He redeemed through His sacrifice that relates to provision and supply.
5. Ask the Holy Spirit to show you one practical way Kingdom resources can flow through your life this week to strengthen Kingdom work, advance the gospel, or meet a real need tied to God’s purposes in this generation.
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Promise 1426
He brings you into a spacious place.
“He brought me out into a spacious place; he rescued me because he delighted in me.” (Psalm 18:19)
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