Debt: A Biblical Formula for Paying It Off Miraculously Fastਨਮੂਨਾ

Day 2: Acting on God's Instruction
Isn't it interesting how the widow didn't question the prophet Elisha's unusual request? She simply followed his instructions, not knowing what the outcome would be.
Here's the thing: God's ways may not always align with ours, but they are always perfect. Even when God's instructions seem confusing, we should obey. Maybe He's asking us to step out of our comfort zone, take a risk, or trust Him in an area where we've been resistant.
Like the widow, we're called to obey, even when it doesn't make sense. Every instruction from God is an opportunity for His power to be displayed in our lives. So, if there's something God's been asking you to do, a step of faith you've been hesitating to take, let's learn from the widow's story. When you move in obedience, expect miracles.
Let’s pray:
Lord, give me the strength to follow Your commands, even when they are beyond my understanding. I trust You, and I am ready to take that step of faith.
In Jesus' name, Amen.
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About this Plan

If you have debt that you want to pay off, this devotional is for you. We will be examining an often-overlooked story that is simply one of the most miraculous debt payoff stories ever. There is a lot of Biblical wisdom tucked into this story that anyone with debt will benefit from.
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