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The Overcomer

DAY 3 OF 7

Daily Victory through The Hidden Manna

Hidden manna speaks of provision that is personal and precise. God fed Israel in the wilderness sufficiently for each day. Jesus promises the overcomer a similar kind of provision—sustaining, timely, and often hidden from others.


The white stone with a new name indicates intimacy and identity. Yes, God provides, but with this, He also shows who we are becoming in Him. So, overcoming involves trusting God for identity and resources in that order.


The widow of Zarephath experienced this kind of provision. What she released in obedience returned in multiplied sufficiency. God’s provision often follows trust, not certainty.


Gratitude is one of the tools that sharpens our awareness of hidden manna. When we begin to name what God is already providing, we recognise that we are not abandoned.


Jesus calls us friends, not servants kept in the dark. So this hidden manna is an invitation to intimacy.

Prayer:


Lord, help me recognise Your provision and trust You for what I cannot yet see.


Reflection Question:


What evidence of God’s quiet provision have I overlooked recently?

About this Plan

The Overcomer

The final book of the Bible opens with personal letters from Jesus to ancient churches facing real pressures. In Revelation chapters 2 and 3, Christ speaks of correction and promise. Again and again, He addresses “the one who overcomes.” So, this plan invites you to rediscover what it means to overcome, through faithful endurance and daily obedience. Across these seven days, you will witness the diverse dimensions of God’s heart as He encourages the weary, honours the faithful, provides for the dependent, gives authority to the obedient, cleanses the repentant, and shares reign with Christ Himself.

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