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Unlocking Heaven’s Resources—Day 8

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Welcome to Day 8 of our Jabez journey! Today, we focus on the first and boldest request Jabez made: “Oh, that You would bless me!” It’s easy to wonder—Is it okay to ask God for a blessing? Is that selfish or greedy? But when we look at the Scripture, we see that heaven is a place of abundance, not lack. Jesus taught us to pray, “Your kingdom come, Your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.” God delights in blessing His children—not for our greed, but for His glory and the good of others. When we ask for a blessing, we’re inviting God’s goodness to flow through us and into the world around us. Heavenly Father, You are a God who delights in blessing your children. Today, we join the prayer of Jabez and boldly ask, “Oh, that you would bless us indeed!” Pour out your favor, wisdom, and provision over our lives, our families, and our work. Expand our territory and increase our impact, income, and influence May your hand be with us, guiding every step. Protect us from harm and keep us from problems that may not be part of God’s purpose for us. Let Your unlimited goodness flow into every area of our lives, bringing new clarity, healing, and prosperity. Lord, use us as channels of light, life, and the love of God to others. May Your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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