Being in poverty doesn’t just mean you don’t have money.
It means you haven’t yet mastered how to solve problems.
Let me tell you something: Jesus was the ultimate problem solver.
He didn’t just come to hand out blessings—He came to break chains, heal the broken, and deliver solutions.
John 10:10 says:
“The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I CAME THAT THEY MAY HAVE LIFE, AND HAVE IT MORE ABUNDANTLY.”
That’s not poverty talk. That’s power talk.
He came to give you abundance—in mind, spirit, strategy, and soul.
Here’s the truth:
- You don’t need more money first.
- You need more wisdom, structure, and obedience.
- Money flows to those who know how to solve problems.
- Poverty is not just lack—it’s a belief system.
- It’s the belief that “I can’t,” “I’m stuck,” “I’ll never get ahead.”
- Kingdom people must renew their minds (Romans 12:2) to walk in abundance.
- Jesus came to serve, and in doing so, He shifted destinies.
- He didn’t walk in lack—He walked in authority.
- And if He lives in you, then you carry that same solution-driven spirit.
The Next Step? Become a Problem Solver.
Start asking:
- What problems can I solve today?
- Who am I called to help?
- What solution do I carry that someone else is praying for?
You don’t have to stay stuck.
You are not poor—you are powerful.
You are not lacking—you are loaded with divine strategy.
Let Me Tell You, My Sister.
My dear prophetess,
A woman I deeply admire and respect—
Not just because of her title, but because of her assignment.
Everyone who knows her, knows this truth:
Her calling is attached to blessings.
There is a divine grace on her life—
When someone sows into her, they don’t walk away empty.
Why?
Because she’s a problem solver.
Because she walks in the anointing of servanthood.
God gave her the grace to intercede,
To labor in prayer,
To serve the broken,
To speak life when others stay silent.
She doesn’t just work for the Lord—she moves with Him.
In season and out of season,
She remains available.
She pours even when she’s tired.
She blesses even when she’s burdened.
And hear me when I say this:
We’re all called to serve—especially in ministry.
But there are some among us with a divine grace
To carry burdens, break cycles, and release blessings through obedience.
She is one of them.
A vessel. A servant. A solution.
And I honor the gift she is to the Kingdom.
Let Me Pray for You
Now that you’ve read this blog,
I declare and decree—
From this day forward, may every word take root in your spirit.
May you never lack again.
May poverty lose its grip on your life forever.
May you become a divine problem solver—anointed to bring solutions everywhere you go.
Wherever your feet tread, may doors open.
Wherever your voice speaks, may chains break.
May favor go before you.
May blessings overtake you.
And may the fire of God guide you in wisdom and discernment.
In the mighty, name of Jesus
Amen.
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